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10 Experiences That Could Use Some Updating At Walt Disney World Resort
7. The Enchanted Tiki Room “In the tiki, tiki, tiki, tiki, tike room…” It’s the song that has been stuck in my head since I first visited Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room when I was four years old. I remember being in utter awe at watching a crowd of tropical birds sing. That fascination still took hold of me when I recently visited Wal
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10 Experiences That Could Use Some Updating At Walt Disney World Resort
8. Hollywood Studios (as a whole) I feel awful saying this considering Hollywood Studios is my favorite park out of Walt Disney World, but the glitz and the glam of old Hollywood needs to be updated. This theme worked for Hollywood Studios when it first opened – and even in the 90s when I was a kid, but I feel that times have change
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10 Experiences That Could Use Some Updating At Walt Disney World Resort
9. Liberty Square, Magic Kingdom There’s a reason why people simply bypass Liberty Square on their way to ride Splash Mountain; it’s kind of boring. Sure, it’s great learning about the history of the United States of America, but it’s not really the fun, and exciting land that I think of spending time in once I walk through the gates of M
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10 Experiences That Could Use Some Updating At Walt Disney World Resort
10. Tomorrowland Back in 1971 when Tomorrowland first opened, it was at the awe of every guest who entered the park (despite opening unfinished). Today, the imagination and potential of Tomorrowland has just gone stale. With décor and rides that are somewhat outdated (here’s looking at you, Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover) Tomo
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10 Experiences That Could Use Some Updating At Walt Disney World Resort
Walt Disney World is known all across the world for its’ timeless memories and its’ ability to make every person feel like a kid again. That’s not to say, however, that there aren’t some attractions and experiences in Walt Disney World that aren’t due for a serious makeover. Here are 10 Experiences That Could Use Some Updating at Disney W
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10 Creative Ways You Can Save Money For Your Disney World Vacation
1. Find Gigs Last, but certainly not least, there is the option of finding gigs or setting up a small side hustle. Whether you enjoy babysitting, housesitting, petsitting, mowing lawns, or wrapping gifts, there is an odd job out there for you. Put just a few of these handy tips and tricks to work and watch as your Disney World money grows
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2. Negotiate and Barter Most people don’t realize just how negotiable some things are. Therefore, if you are going to make a large purchase, consider trying to negotiate with the seller before paying the full listed price, and add any savings to your Disney funds. Paying for a service or item from an individual? Ask if they are open to ba
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3. Use a Credit Card No, no, we aren’t suggesting you go into debt over this. Instead, get a great credit card with cashback rewards and purchase everything using this card. Pay the card off every month before the bill even arrives in the mail and let those dollars collect. When it comes time to head to Disneyland, cash out and enjoy.
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4. Institute “No Spend” Days If you enjoy eating out or shopping, you might find that all of your extra money tends to go to these activities. Try designating a couple days a week as “no spend” days. You might be surprised how much you can save by staying home and refraining from spending on occasion.
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10 Creative Ways You Can Save Money For Your Disney World Vacation
5. Cut Your Bills While you might believe you are stuck with the bills you have, this is probably not true. Call your cell phone and internet companies to ask for a lower price. Drop cable TV and use Netflix and/or Hulu instead. Finally, lower your utility bills by making small changes, such as turning the thermostat three degrees warmer
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