Change is inevitable, even in Disney World. (ESPECIALLY in Disney World.)
But these are GOOD changes that YOU make before AND during your vacation to make it ONE HUNDRED times better!
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Change is inevitable, even in Disney World. (ESPECIALLY in Disney World.)
But these are GOOD changes that YOU make before AND during your vacation to make it ONE HUNDRED times better!
Disney World’s customer service is known for being top-notch. If something goes awry on your vacation, chances are a Cast Member will be able to sprinkle a little bit of pixie dust and make all your problems disappear.
But, even though Disney World’s customer service is legendary, it still isn’t the best in the country according to a new survey! So, who took the top spot?!
Here comes Santa!
Disney World is getting prepped for the holidays! Magic Kingdom has its holiday decorations up, including the iconic tree and Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort’s annual gingerbread house is built. We’re getting ready to deck the halls on November 8th at Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party, but that’s not the only exciting thing happening on November 8th!
When you’re working on your Disney World trip plans, it can be a lot, right?
And some of the biggest decisions are around the budget. I mean, you’ve got to figure out how to get to Disney World, where you’re going to sleep, what you’re going to eat, and how you’re going to get back home, all on budget of course. Now, that actually got us thinking about the things that are 100% worth buying in Disney World, no matter the cost, so we reached out to you to get your thoughts. Well, we asked and you delivered!
Music legend and iconic producer Quincy Jones has passed away at age 91, per the Associated Press.
Jones’ publicist, Arnold Robinson, shared that the artist died Sunday night, November 3rd, 2024, surrounded by his family at his home in the Bel Air neighborhood of Los Angeles.
In my four years working for Disney Food Blog, I’ve been to a LOT of hard-ticketed events.
Some of those offerings were for work, while others were for fun (we DFB employees are die-hard Disney fans just like you guys!); some of them were in Disney World, while others were in Disneyland Resort (Disney Channel Nite was a BLAST, y’all). But the ones I’ve done the most are the Disney World holiday parties! I’ve been to all three of them at this point, and I’ve got some hot tips to share.
I’m gonna cut right to the chase. There’s a big blue curtain at the Contemporary Resort in Disney World, and we’re dying to see what’s hiding back there. Just look at that thing! It looks like it belongs on the set of Let’s Make a Deal. What’s behind curtain number one?! WE MUST KNOW!
Don’t worry. We’re not completely clueless. We know that the Contemporary Resort is preparing to unveil its annual holiday gingerbread display, and those Disney bakers are hard at work behind the scenes. But this year’s display is extra special. Why? Four words: Cinderella Castle Dream Lights. Let’s talk about it.
Every week, we report the average Disney World wait times in every park so that you can be prepared for your next trip to Orlando!
Disney World’s wait times plummeted precipitously this week, with wait times all around the resort dropping, including last week’s busiest ride, which dropped nearly 50%!
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The Disney Cruise Line is growing!
In August, Disney announced that MORE ships are coming to the Disney Cruise Line. The cruise line, which is relatively small compared to other cruise lines, currently has five ships in operation, with one more coming this winter and, two more coming in 2025, and four more in addition to that are on the way. Not all of the cruise ships are the same, but you’re bound to get amazing adventure on any of them. Disney breaks its ships down into classes with different offerings on each of them, so let’s take a look at each class to make your decision easier!
Well, Halloween is officially over and we’re gearing up for the rest of the fall season in Disney World.
Who are we kidding? It’s Christmas in Magic Kingdom already! But that doesn’t mean we’ll be overlooking other holidays because yes, Thanksgiving is still a very popular time to visit Disney World. If you’ve got plans to visit Disney World on Thanksgiving, though, we’ve got some great news: you have lots of dining spots where you can grab Thanksgiving dinner.