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10 Things Disney Newbies Should Know About Walt Disney World Parks
9. You Will Need Dinner Reservations If you are planning to eat at sit-down restaurants, you will definitely need reservations. Unlike the outside world, these cannot be made the day or even the week before. These will need to be made months in advance. You can contact your travel agent or Disney directly to see when you can make reservat
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10 Things Disney Newbies Should Know About Walt Disney World Parks
10. You Will Literally Walk for Miles The average WDW guest walks up to 10 miles a day! The good news, is that this means you’re getting a head start on burning off those Mickey waffle calories. The bad news, is that aching feet and blisters are very likely. Be proactive and invest in some good walking shoes. (Ideally, bring multiple pair
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10 Things Disney Newbies Should Know About Walt Disney World Parks
There is nothing quite as magical as your first trip to Walt Disney World. The beautiful sights. The smell of cookies on Main Street. The feeling you get watching Cinderella Castle light up against a velvety sky. All of these things and more will delight new guests (and cause those folks to become repeat visitors)! Yet, all of the enchant
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10 Things We Love About Epcot’s Coral Reef Restaurant
When many people think of Walt Disney World, they may automatically go to rides, shows, and unique experiences, while others may think of some of the great restaurants on property! Disney has no shortage of amazing places to eat that range from casual dining to luxury dinner experiences. \ If you’re a seafood fan looking for somewhere uni
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The 7 Things to Do at Walt Disney World During the Holidays
1. See the Big Man To perfectly cement your holiday visit to Walt Disney World, guests will want to make sure they meet Santa Claus to let him know what is number one on their list for Christmas (I think everyone’s will be the same, right — another trip to Disney World, ASAP!). Guests can meet and greet Santa Claus at Magic Kingdom, Epco
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The 7 Things to Do at Walt Disney World During the Holidays
2. Holiday Snacks Regardless of the season, one of our favorite things to do at Disney World is to eat. With the advent of the holidays, the various restaurants, bakeries, and snack stands transform their offerings to mark the season. Guests can have specialty-themed cupcakes, cookies, and much more. Be sure to look at the various menu
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The 7 Things to Do at Walt Disney World During the Holidays
3. Candlelight Processional This annual show at Epcot invites guests to hear the story of Christmas as told by a variety of celebrity narrators. Included in the show is phenomenal singing by choirs. You’ll probably want to make the experience more special by booking at dining package along with the show as it is very popular and taking
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The 7 Things to Do at Walt Disney World During the Holidays
4. Special Shows/Events With the holidays, Disney tweaks their entertainment offerings to accommodate guests visiting for the holidays. Leading up to Christmas, the Once Upon a Christmastime Parade replaces the Festival of Fantasy Parade at Magic Kingdom, Jingle Bell, Jingle Bam is added to the nighttime contingent of shows at Hollywood
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The 7 Things to Do at Walt Disney World During the Holidays
5. Check Out the Florida Snow While most residents of Florida do not have occasion to see snow, the Imagineers at Disney have taken care of that by adding Florida snow, or snoap, to the holiday décor in the parks. At the Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios, guests can experience the snow during the special holiday events and shows in the
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The 7 Things to Do at Walt Disney World During the Holidays
6. Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party After the theming at the Magic Kingdom undergo their transformation from Halloween to Christmas, the Magic Kingdom plays host to Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party on select nights from early November until a week before Christmas.  This is a separate, hard-ticket event that allows guests entrance
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