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Disney Character Dining 101—Where to Find Your Favorite Disney Pals in Restaurants at Walt Disney World
4. Akershus Royal Banquet Hall–Location: Epcot, World Showcase, Norway Pavilion(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) What better place to dine in the company of several Disney Princesses than in a medieval castle with beautiful murals, paintings, archways, and cathedral ceilings. This is a Princess Storybook Dining royal banquet in which the Q
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Disney Character Dining 101—Where to Find Your Favorite Disney Pals in Restaurants at Walt Disney World
3. 1900 Park Fare–Location: Grand Floridian Resort & Spa(Breakfast, Afternoon Tea Party, Dinner) This beautiful, fanciful Victorian style restaurant has two distinct dining rooms; one is themed with whimsical carousel horses all around the room, and the second dining area’s center piece is Big Birtha, a massive turn-of-the-century o
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Disney Character Dining 101—Where to Find Your Favorite Disney Pals in Restaurants at Walt Disney World
2. The Garden Grill—Location: The Land Pavilion—Epcot—Futureworld (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) The Garden Grill is a unique rotating restaurant that offers family-style dining for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The restaurant revolves around scenes from the Living With the Land attraction, while diners get a bird’s eye view of different scen
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Disney Character Dining 101—Where to Find Your Favorite Disney Pals in Restaurants at Walt Disney World
What better way to enjoy a meal at Walt Disney World than with one of your favorite Disney characters. You can enjoy breakfast with Mickey, lunch with Donald, or dinner with Belle and the Beast. There are so many choices available at all four theme parks and Disney Resort Hotels, and because Character dining is so popular, it is strongly
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An Expert’s Guide to Walt Disney World: 20 Tips
20. Don’t stress Even if it’s hot, your family is driving you crazy, and you’ve just spent five paychecks, don’t stress yourself out on vacation. You’re there to have a good time, and even the unpredictable Florida weather shouldn’t be a reason to get you down. Enjoy your trip!
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An Expert’s Guide to Walt Disney World: 20 Tips
19. Take your time So many guests rush through the park trying to hit as many rides as they possibly can. There is a lot more to see and do at Walt Disney World aside from rides, so be sure to slow down a bit and take everything in.
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An Expert’s Guide to Walt Disney World: 20 Tips
18. Plan for events Know what events will be taking place at Walt Disney World during your visit. Heading to Orlando during the marathon weekend in January? Expect lots of traffic going in and out of Walt Disney World. Visiting in the fall during Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party? Know that the Magic Kingdom may close early to day-gue
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An Expert’s Guide to Walt Disney World: 20 Tips
17. Have a plan for if your group splits up My rule of thumb for reuniting with members of your party (should all cell phones be dead, or if a child is lost) is to meet at the front of the park. Guests who are separated with their parties would eventually be brought to Guest Relations (or Baby Care), so it might be easier to plan on one o
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An Expert’s Guide to Walt Disney World: 20 Tips
16. Check on refurbishment schedules before your trip If your next trip will be your only trip to Walt Disney World in the foreseeable future, and you are determined to experience a certain attraction, check beforehand to be aware of any kinds of refurbishments that might be taking place. Better to choose a different time of year to visit
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An Expert’s Guide to Walt Disney World: 20 Tips
15. Pack wisely Check up on what the weather will be like during your trip and pack accordingly. Don’t forget that in the winter months you may actually find yourself wishing you had a sweatshirt or jacket, and in the summer months you might find yourself caught in daily thunderstorms. Â
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