This is one of the biggest Disney Blog Carnivals, yet, chock full of incredible Disney blog posts and articles (including one of mine)! If your weather is getting a bit cooler, now is the perfect time to relax with a cup of coffee and a few new Disney blogs in the Ninth Edition of the Disney Blog Carnival! Every week the Carnival includes a few new bloggers and several fan favorites, so there’s definitely something for everyone to enjoy. Head on over and give them a few comments!
Topics this week include a WDW bathroom photo blog, an editorial on the problems guests are seeing in Disney World, the 101 on holiday events at Disney, a look at the unique aspects of the Animal Kingdom Lodge, and lots more! 🙂
Have more time? Check out the past editions, too! Here are links to the first , second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth carnivals.
Just head over to DisMarks to see dozens of articles about Disney from your favorite new and veteran Disney bloggers 🙂
I think it’s the perfect way to spend an hour during this lovely weekend, but don’t take my word for it! (Hopefully 80s kids are getting the Reading Rainbow reference there.)
What’s a Blog Carnival?
By the way, a blog carnival, in case you haven’t seen one before, is a collection of posts submitted from different bloggers on a similar topic. It often takes place weekly or monthly, like an online magazine.
DisMarks.com is a Disney-focused social news website where you can go vote for your favorite Disney articles and blog posts. They launched a brand new Disney Blog Carnival a couple of months ago, which is scheduled to occur about every three weeks — so stay tuned for even more great Disney articles all in one place.
If you’re a Disney webmaster and want to participate in the next Disney Blog Carnival, everyone is welcome. Submissions for the next carnival are due on September 18th, and you can submit your articles or blog posts right here.
robin says
i just reviewed the cass’ post on bathrooms at WDW. at first i thought, what an odd thing to do BUT what a practical post it was! and i give her kudos for being so thorough with the stall (regular vs. handicapped) & sink (also regular vs. handicapped) counts.
i can’t wait to read all the other articles!