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Top 10 Desserts at Walt Disney World Resorts
8. Macaron Ice Cream Sandwich from L’Artisan des Glaces Located in France at the World Showcase in Epcot, the Macaron Ice Cream Sandwich is a dessert you cannot miss. The options range from chocolate to seasonal, so a surprise flavor is always available! The macaron itself is sweet and chewy and the ice cream is creamy and indulgent, maki
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Top 10 Desserts at Walt Disney World Resorts
9. Rainbow Kakigōri from Kabuki Cafe This dessert is located in the Japan in the World Showcase located in the Epcot park. Kakigōri is known as Japanese shaved ice and is insanely delicious. This dessert is piled high and covered with flavors of cherry, melon, strawberry and tangerine. This is the perfect treat to cool down during a day a
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Top 10 Desserts at Walt Disney World Resorts
10. A Classic Mickey Premium Ice Cream Bar This dessert isn’t intricate or fancy, but it is a major classic. Did you truly go to Disneyworld if you didn’t chow down on this bar? This dessert has an indulgent, rich chocolate shell and a perfectly sweet and smooth vanilla ice cream underneath. Simple? Yes. Simply delicious? Also yes. Don’t
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Top 10 Desserts at Walt Disney World Resorts
One of the best things about going to Disneyworld are all the sweets you get to experience! Disneyworld is home to some of the best chefs and it definitely shows by the variety of delicious and unique desserts. We’ve ranked the top 10 desserts you can munch on at Disneyworld Resorts.
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The No-Fail Plan to Attacking Magic Kingdom
1. ADRs are a Must If you are looking to sit down and enjoy your meal at Magic Kingdom, we recommend getting an advanced dining reservation. The reservations window for dining at Disney World is 180 days, so be sure you have some sense of where you might want to dine so you can make your reservations as soon as the window opens. We love
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2. Go Left at Rope Drop We recommend getting to the park as close to opening as possible. It takes a while for guests to get to the park, so it is recommended that you take advantage of the lower crowd levels at opening. When you enter the park, most guests will head towards Tomorrowland and Space Mountain, or continue straight towards
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The No-Fail Plan to Attacking Magic Kingdom
3. Consult A Times Guide With a whole bunch of characters to greet, shows to see, and attractions to explore, there is so much to find at the Magic Kingdom. Since the volume of activities is so large, we recommend grabbing a Times Guide as you enter the park so you know when characters are available for greeting, when restaurants are ser
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4. Dine at Off Times To avoid crazy lines or to be able to snag a great reservation, we recommend looking for dining reservations or heading to a counter-service restaurant at off-peak times. Consider having a late lunch or an early dinner — not only will you be able to save some time by missing crowds in line, but you’ll be able to find
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5. Take Advantage of Extra Magic Hours Even using FastPass, there are still attractions that guests may not get to experience because of the sheer number of attractions at the Magic Kingdom. One way to rectify this problem is to take advantage of Extra Magic Hours. These additional hours are available to guests staying on property on se
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The No-Fail Plan to Attacking Magic Kingdom
6. FastPasses Early/Utilize Rolling FastPasses Magic Kingdom is the only theme park at Walt Disney World that doesn’t operate using the tiered distribution system, so guests can select as many E-ticket attractions as they’d like. Because of this, we recommend that guests pick their first three FastPasses earlier in the morning/afternoon.
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