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10 Reasons Why We Love Disney’s Polynesian Resort
Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort is one of two original Walt Disney World hotels to have opened on Oct. 1, 1971 in conjunction with the grand opening of Magic Kingdom Park. A top choice for countless vacationers throughout the years, this South Pacific-themed resort remains a timeless favorite for an innumerable array of reasons. Here a
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Disney Demystified- When to Go, Where to Stay, What to Do at Disney World Resort
1. What to Do There are four theme parks here at Disney World: The Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Epcot, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Each one has its own unique theme and is equipped with several family-friendly rides and attractions. The Magic Kingdom is the hub of Disney World because it’s the home of Cinderella’s Castle an
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Disney Demystified- When to Go, Where to Stay, What to Do at Disney World Resort
2. Where to Stay There are three types of Disney Resort hotels: deluxe, moderate, and value. Deluxe hotels include Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, BoardWalk Inn, Contemporary Resort, Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Polynesian Village, Swan & Dolphin, Wilderness Lodge, and Yacht & Beach Club. These hotels tend to be more expensive because the
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Disney Demystified- When to Go, Where to Stay, What to Do at Disney World Resort
3. When to Go There are many factors to consider before booking your trip to Disney. The most important aspect to be mindful of is the timing. During major holidays and any time school’s out, it’s no surprise that people flock to Walt Disney World to enjoy their time off and celebrate. If you want to bypass the crowds and save money, it’s
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Disney Demystified- When to Go, Where to Stay, What to Do at Disney World Resort
A trip to Walt Disney World is perhaps one of the most exciting things a person can experience. If you’re a first-timer, don’t panic! We’ve put together a list of important things you’ll need to know beforehand. Here’s a breakdown of the Happiest Place on Earth:
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Short on Cash? Here’s How You Can Visit Disney World and Not Blow the Bank
1.  Bring Your Own Stroller If you rent a stroller here, be prepared to spend $15 per day or $31 per day for a double stroller. Bringing your own will save money and you won’t have to worry about confusing yours for someone else’s. Also, if you plan on renting a scooter, Disney charges $50 per day with a $20 deposit. Providing your own st
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Short on Cash? Here’s How You Can Visit Disney World and Not Blow the Bank
2. Ditch the Hopper The Park Hopper allows you to visit more than one park per day. However, it’s a pricey upgrade to a standard daily ticket. If you want to save cash, consider staying at one park per day and skipping The Hopper all together. If you manage your time wisely, you won’t need it and can save a considerable amount of money on
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Short on Cash? Here’s How You Can Visit Disney World and Not Blow the Bank
3. Bring Your Own Water Purchasing a case of water for your stay is much cheaper than buying water bottles at the park every time. If you purchase a bottle at the park, Disney can charge up to $4. If you don’t want to pay that price, you could also bring your own bottle to the park and fill it at the many fountains and beverage stations s
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Short on Cash? Here’s How You Can Visit Disney World and Not Blow the Bank
4. Skip the Dining Plan In theory, the Disney Dining Plan is supposed to save you money. However, the standard dining plan for an adult includes one table-service meal, one counter-service meal and two snacks per day costing around $69. Some guests feel that they’re spending too much because they pay up front for everything, regardless of
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Short on Cash? Here’s How You Can Visit Disney World and Not Blow the Bank
5.  Pack the Essentials This may seem like an obvious, but pack everything you need. Whatever you forget will have to be purchased at your resort and the price tag on most items isn’t cheap. Be sure to plan ahead and determine what you’ll need beforehand so you can pack your bags accordingly.
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