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    Animal Kingdom Restaurants 101

    4.  Tiffins Location:  Discovery Island, Cuisine:  African, Asian, Latin, Style:  Fine/Signature Dining, LD The atmosphere and ambiance of this fine dining restaurant is both elegant and appealing to those guests who enjoy the bold spirit of discovery.  The decor and atmosphere is that of an adventurers’ club, where brave explorers would

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    Animal Kingdom Restaurants 101

    3.  Rainforest Cafe Location:  Main Entrance,  Cuisine:  American, Style: Table Service, BLD The Rainforest Cafe’ is a well-known restaurant with locations in several states and countries, but the one at Disney’s Animal Kingdom is even more exciting.  This “wildly” popular interactive restaurant features dining rooms that celebrate the si

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    Animal Kingdom Restaurants 101

    2.  Yak & Yeti Restaurant Location:  Asia,  Cuisine:  American, Seafood, Chinese, Asian, Style:  Table Service, LD (lunch and dinner) This is a very uniquely themed  Nepalese style restaurant, which offers a combination of Chinese, Japanese, Thai and Indian flavors.  After you have enjoyed your lunch or dinner, take some time to look arou

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    Animal Kingdom Restaurants 101

    1.  Tusker House Location:  Africa,  Cuisine:  American/African  Style:  Character/Buffet  BLD (breakfast, lunch, dinner).  Located in the Harambe Market section of Africa, this remarkably themed restaurant, with its awesome detail to atmosphere and furnishings will make you feel like you are actually dining in an authentic African market

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    Animal Kingdom Restaurants 101

    Disney’s Animal Kingdom opened on Earth Day, April 22, 1998, and is the largest theme park in the world, encompassing 580 acres.  This fourth Walt Disney World park is dedicated and themed entirely around the natural environment and animal conservation, which was a philosophy inspired by Walt Disney himself.  The Animal Kingdom is  zoolog

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    Taking a Baby to Disney World – 10 Things You Should Know

    10. Lines Since everybody knows it’s impossible to explain “waiting patiently” to an infant, long lines can sometimes be hard. Most lines have interesting things to look at and touch, which is a helpful diversion. Pack distractions like pacifiers, small toys, or food/drinks in a light cross body bag (you’ll want a big bag for ALL the day’

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    Taking a Baby to Disney World – 10 Things You Should Know

    9. Characters If you’re looking for cute photos with Disney characters, beware that some characters have poor visibility inside their costumes and will choose not to take on the liability of holding infants. For “fluffy” characters it’s usually a good idea to just hold your baby yourself in the photo. Some face characters (like princesses

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    Taking a Baby to Disney World – 10 Things You Should Know

    8. Hair Cuts In the Harmony Barber Shop on Magic Kingdom’s Main Street, babies can enjoy their first haircut in style. To document the memorable event, the first haircut package comes with a certificate of bravery and a pair of Mickey ears. The visit will cost you $25 (just a few dollars more than the cost of the Mickey ears) and about 15

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    Taking a Baby to Disney World – 10 Things You Should Know

    7. Sun Protection Florida sun is intense, and guests from northern states can sometimes underestimate how quickly it burns. Be sure to pack hats, sunglasses, and lightweight clothing for infants and utilize stroller canopies at all times. My personal favorite for sunscreen is ThinkBaby SPF 50 for its ingredients and quality of coverage.

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    Taking a Baby to Disney World – 10 Things You Should Know

    6. Baby Gear One of the biggest hassles of traveling with an infant is all the STUFF they need! If you’re having trouble fitting everything into the trunk, there are some options at Disney. Cribs and bottle warmers can be reserved at your resort. Formula and diapers can be ordered and delivered. Check out this article for ten great pre-or

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