We have an update for you if you are heading to Disney World soon!
Park pass reservations are unavailable at Magic Kingdom for TWO days in October. We have all the details for you, so keep reading!
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We have an update for you if you are heading to Disney World soon!
Park pass reservations are unavailable at Magic Kingdom for TWO days in October. We have all the details for you, so keep reading!
Are you planning on visiting Disney World soon?
We go to Disney World every day and have found these six upgrades to make our days in the parks and our time at our resorts more enjoyable. We are letting you in on a little secret as these six upgrades can help make your time at Disney World easier.
Four years ago, Disney World closed and then later reopened due to the global pandemic. After four years, some things still have not returned to normal in Disney World.
For example, much of Disney World’s streetmosphere entertainment, like the Citizens of Main Street, have never returned. Some restaurant offerings (like afternoon tea at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort) never returned. Although a lot of things are now back to normal, even some restaurant hours haven’t been the same since 2020. One EPCOT restaurant, though, has finally returned to being open seven days a week, for the first time since 2020.
Paying full Disney World prices for things you don’t have to, hitting up the parks during their most crowded times, and… going to the WRONG bathroom??
THESE are the things you should avoid at all costs in Disney World (coming STRAIGHT from the DFB team’s personal list of less-than-magical experiences).
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Hurricane Milton impacted a large part of Florida in a short period of time. Today, October 10th, Florida locals are still feeling the effects of the powerful hurricane as it moves off the Florida coast. In Disney World, those who stayed at the resort are still advised to shelter indoors.
Thanks to a collective effort between our reporters and readers, we have a new update on Hurricane Milton’s impacts on Disney World.
Flight cancellations and delays are a given when faced with major storms, especially when it comes to a storm as massive as Hurricane Milton.
In the wake of bracing for the impact on Florida and Disney World hurrying to close down the theme parks safely for their Cast Members and visitors, there are even more closures we knew to anticipate but may have underestimated the quantity of.
When it comes to planning a trip to Disney World, sometimes the hardest decision to make is where you’re going to stay!
And if you’ve been keeping up with Disney World’s hotel renovations, you’ve probably noticed a trend. Disney really has been leaning hard into sleek, modern designs that can feel a bit more like you’re staying at a chic downtown hotel and less like you’re in the middle of the most magical place on earth. So, if you’re missing the bold Disney flair and character details that once dominated the rooms, don’t worry! Let’s talk about a couple of Disney World hotels where you can escape the contemporary designs and dive right into all the nostalgia and whimsy you crave! [Read more…]
As Hurricane Milton gets closer to landfall, Florida is preparing for high winds and potential flooding.
Orlando International Airport has currently ceased commercial flights, although it remains open to flights dedicated to emergency, aid, and relief. Today, October 9th, Disney World closed early and will remain closed through tomorrow, October 10th. That means that many guests will be riding out the hurricane in their Disney World hotel rooms. Ahead of the storm, though, we saw Disney World beginning to prepare at Magic Kingdom and Disney Springs.
If you’re heading to Disneyland Resort, you might be considering paying money to “skip the lines!”
Disneyland Resort’s skip-the-line system is called Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Lightning Lane Single Pass, and it allows you to pay per person to use the Lightning Lanes at the available attractions in the parks. Lightning Lanes will typically give you a much shorter wait time than a regular standby queue, so paying the extra cost may save you significant time during your trip…but what if that price got more expensive?
We all know that being a Disney fan can be PRICEY.
From frequent theme park trips to buying merchandise online, there are just SO many tempting ways to spend your money as a Disney fan. But if you’re planning on using some of that cash to head to Disneyland Resort soon, we’ve got a warning!