When it comes to unexpected things in Disney World, this past week was a doozy.
There were evacuations, new merchandise policies, finger scans, menu changes, and more! Here are six unexpected things that happened in Disney World this week.
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When it comes to unexpected things in Disney World, this past week was a doozy.
There were evacuations, new merchandise policies, finger scans, menu changes, and more! Here are six unexpected things that happened in Disney World this week.
Famously known for his role as the voice of Carl from Up and being a constant reminder that “Adventure is Out There.” Ed Asner is someone who will be dearly missed.
Ed Asner passed away today due to natural causes. He was surrounded by his friends and family. [Read more…]
It’s hard going to Disney World every day and not just buying EVERYTHING — the resort just puts out so many fun and unique souvenirs.
And yes, we already have houses full of Minnie ears, t-shirts, mugs, bags, and figures. but as Ariel says, “I want more!!!”
We’re most of the way through 2021, and things are really starting to pick up at Disney World!
Halloween season kicked off in August, October brings all the 50th Anniversary celebrations, and the holidays begin in early November. But what’s going on in September? Today we’re sharing a list of 10 things you need to know!
Recently we attended a Masquerade Ball over at The Edison in Disney Springs and it was one swanky soiree!
Since masks were required for this event, we knew we had to start preparing now for next year. Also, Halloween is right around the corner and we are on the lookout for some costume inspo. So, we stopped by the Italy pavilion in EPCOT to check out the Paint Your Own Mask section, and what we found next kinda terrifying and kinda incredible… , [Read more…]
Planning a trip to the Most Magical Place on Earth in October?
In October, you could take in all of the Halloween decor in Magic Kingdom, potentially go to the new Disney’s BOO Bash After Hours event (though tickets are currently sold out), and enjoy all kinds of Halloween treats! But, before you do all of that you’ll need to get to Disney World. Want to know what it will cost you to fly to Disney World in October? Here’s what you need to know.
Many restaurants around Disney World have reopened, including some big fan-favorites like ‘Ohana, Boma, and more.
Some of the restaurants offer exclusively indoor seating. Others might have outdoor seating or some combination of the two. The situation with COVID-19 and Disney’s own health and safety policies have changed over the past several months when it comes to many things, including dining. That made us wonder whether our readers feel comfortable dining indoors in Disney World right now. So, we went straight to the source and asked them. Here’s what they had to say.
Buffets are returning to Disney World, starting recently with Boma at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge.
Now, they’re spreading to more restaurants, including Crystal Palace in Disney’s Magic Kingdom. Last week, we learned that Biergarten in EPCOT is also bringing back the buffet starting TODAY, so we’re heading to the Germany pavilion to see its return!Â
One of the best ways to end your Disney day is by watching a fireworks show over some of the iconic Disney landmarks.
At a new hotel, opening soon in Disney World, you’ll be able to see not one but TWO of Disney’s fireworks shows right from your hotel room! Where does this impossibly wonderful magic happen? We’re glad you asked.
When we wake up at Disney World, we’re usually getting ready to head out to the parks early, which means one thing — WE NEED CAFFEINE. And we do love our Disney World coffee.
Whether it be a fun frappuccino from Starbucks or an over-the-top cold brew topped with a donut from Everglazed or a flavored latte from Joffrey’s, we’re going to always have our morning cup of java.