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8. ME – Shorthand for Disney’s Magical Express …the bus that will shuttle you from the Orlando airport to your Disney resort and back again. Make your ME reservations in advance and you will be sent personalized luggage tags to streamline the process.
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7. Cindy’s – Slang for Cinderella’s Table. This restaurant inside Cinderella’s Castle in the Magic Kingdom is considered the pinnacle of fine dining for princess lovers. With nearly every Disney princess in attendance, a meal at Cindy’s can fill an autograph book quickly—but you’ll pay for it, of course. If Cindy’s is on your must
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6. BOG – A funny abbreviation for Be Our Guest restaurant. Belle and Beast’s castle is one of the newest dining venues in Fantasyland, and therefore one of the most popular. BOG is the home of the infamous “Grey Stuff”, a dessert inspired by the song that shares the restaurant’s name. Remember, it’s basically impossible to eat at B
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5. FP or FP+ Short for FastPass or FastPass+ (which are often used interchangeably). FastPasses are your ticket to skip long lines and join a queue for the same ride with a much shorter wait time. Prior to your visit you can reserve up to three FP’s per day (must be in the same park). After your initial three FP’s are used, you can reserv
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4. APH – Is an Annual Pass Holder. Annual Pass Holders receive special perks such as merchandise and resort discounts, as well as exclusive collectible offerings. There are different levels of APH’s, each with a corresponding price-to-park-access ratio. (Less expensive passes have more restrictive blackout dates.) If you plan to vi
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3. ADR – Means Advanced Dining Reservation. ADR’s are highly recommended for Table Service and Character Meals. ADR’s cannot be made for Counter Service or Snack establishments. On-property guests can begin making ADR’s 180 days in advance of their trip. For popular restaurants (including BOG and Cindy’s – see below) you will
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2. DDP – Stands for Disney Dining Plan. Available to guests staying on property, a DDP can be customized based on your budget and desires. When choosing your DDP it’s important to know the distinctions in restaurant classifications. “Table Service” denotes a traditional sit-down meal with a server. “Buffet” is self-explanatory—a si
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1. MK/AK/HS Basic abbreviations for three of the parks at Walt Disney World: Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, and Hollywood Studios. The fourth park, Epcot (or EPCOT), usually is not abbreviated. (Possibly because the name itself is an acronym – Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow.)
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So you’ve begun to wade in the waters of Disney vacation planning, when suddenly you’re bombarded with enough senseless acronyms and abbreviations to make you feel like you’re in over your head. Sound familiar? Don’t worry – here are 10 often-used codes to help you speak Disney easily in no time:
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Top 10 Things Disney Pros Do at Hollywood Studios
Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World is an amazing theme park that has changed significantly over the years. With each and every trip I take I have certain things that I have to do within this amazing park. With all the new changes coming in the near future there will be even more new and exciting “must do’s” when visiting. The followin
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