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10 Things We Love About France in Walt Disney World’s Epcot
8. Parisian Sundaes If you can’t shake your sweet tooth, then you may have to also make a trip to L’Artisan des Glaces. This adorable ice cream parlor has quite the cult following. And for good reason. Here you can indulge in homemade ice cream and sorbets that come in many “off the beaten path” flavors. (The chocolate-orange and marshmal
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10 Things We Love About France in Walt Disney World’s Epcot
9. A First-Rate Bakery Admittedly, the star of France is its cuisine and EPCOT’s pavilion is no exception. If you’re still on the hunt for treats, wander further until you see the Les Halles Boulangerie Pastisserie. A beloved spot among WDW regulars, this location has been expanded to accommodate the crowds! This full-scale bakery has an
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10 Things We Love About France in Walt Disney World’s Epcot
10. Delicious Treats Speaking of crepes, you will want to stop at one of their snack kiosks. Fluffy made-to-order crepes and frozen alcoholic drinks will satisfy any craving. While enjoying these treats on-the-go, take a moment to relax at the picturesque fountain. If you’re lucky, you may even get to see one of the French streetmosphere
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10 Things We Love About France in Walt Disney World’s Epcot
The pavilions within EPCOT’s World Showcase are verifiable treasures. From inspiring international travel to raising our awareness of other cultures, each one is worth hours of exploration. Today, let’s discuss the most romantic destination of all: France. When strolling throughout EPCOT, don’t make the mistake of passing this pavilion by
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12 Genius Tricks for Planning Your Disney World Vacation
1. Prioritize and have fun! It’s important to come to terms with the fact that there is simply too much to do at the Walt Disney World Resort to fit it all into one trip. Rather than rushing around and trying to accomplish everything, you will enjoy yourself more if you prioritize the things you really want to make sure you do and conside
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12 Genius Tricks for Planning Your Disney World Vacation
2. Research the dining plan Disney offers multiple dining plan options that allow you to pre-pay for your dining costs and use allotted meals and snacks throughout your trip. For some guests this is a great option, saving them up to 35% off what they would have otherwise spent on dining. For other guests, the deal isn’t so great and they’
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12 Genius Tricks for Planning Your Disney World Vacation
3. Complimentary transportation Research which transportation options are available at the Walt Disney World Resort so you don’t find yourself getting lost or paying for unnecessary cabs. All of your transportation is included with your resort stay, so it’s important to learn how it works (which is so simple!) so you don’t waste time figu
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12 Genius Tricks for Planning Your Disney World Vacation
4. Purchase Memory Maker before your trip Memory Maker is Disney’s photo package that allows you to download all of the photos taken by Disney photographers during your trip. This even includes ride photos and character meet and greets. It usually goes for $199.99, but you can save $30 by purchasing it at least three days before your trip
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12 Genius Tricks for Planning Your Disney World Vacation
5. Purchase Magic Your Way Base Tickets If you’re still learning about the Walt Disney World Resort, the best ticket option is often the simplest one. Magic Your Way Base Tickets allow you to visit one park per day (with re-entry). Many guests make the mistake of paying for Park Hopper tickets up front when they never actually end up visi
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12 Genius Tricks for Planning Your Disney World Vacation
6. Try to avoid peak weeks You may think that ‘every week is a peak week’ at the Walt Disney World Resort, and while this is true to some extent some weeks are certainly more crowded than others. Fourth of July and Christmas tend to be the busiest times of year, but you may want to avoid school vacation weeks and the middle of summer if y
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