The holiday season at Disney’s Parks and Resorts is filled with delights like food, festivities, and FUN!
And if you ask us, it’s never too early to start planning for all the holiday happenings!!
food IS a theme park
The holiday season at Disney’s Parks and Resorts is filled with delights like food, festivities, and FUN!
And if you ask us, it’s never too early to start planning for all the holiday happenings!!
We’re wrapping up Spring Break season, not even into summer yet, but Disney World is already thinking about the HOLIDAYS.
That’s right! Not only is Disney celebrating Halfway to Halloween right now, but the company is also prepping for Halloween and Christmas events in the parks. How so? Well, we found a fun little hint to what we can expect for Halloween a few days ago…and now we’ve got one for Christmas as well.
If you want to have the best Disney World vacation possible, the trick is to be prepared! And that process starts months before your trip.
You’ll need to think in advance about where you want to stay and book your hotel quickly before the rooms fill up. You’ll want to make your dining reservations as soon as you hit that 60-day mark so you get the best options. But perhaps most importantly of all — you need to make your Disney Park Passes in advance so you can actually get into the theme parks!
Have you ever been to Disney World on a special holiday? Because it is something ELSE.
You probably know about the special celebrations for Halloween and Christmas, but they’ve also had unique offerings for the 4th of July, New Year’s Eve, and many other holidays in the past. And if you’re visiting soon for Easter, then there’s a special celebration you don’t want to miss!
Every day is a great day when we have a chance to venture out to Disney’s Animal Kingdom!
Disney has been debuting new treats and merch so we’ve rounded up some of the most recent things we spotted out in the parks and can’t wait to share them with you! [Read more…]
To say the holiday travel season was a little chaotic is a great understatement. Even after bad weather grounded flights all over the U.S., Southwest Airlines continued to cancel thousands of flights FOR DAYS even after the weather had cleared, leaving passengers stranded.
As the problem dragged on, Southwest Airlines’ CEO released a public apology video. Eventually, Southwest’s flight schedule returned to normal, and the airline began issuing refunds to affected passengers. However, for some, that isn’t enough, and a lawsuit has been filed against the company.
You’ve probably heard us mention that your Disney World experience can vary wildly depending on what time of year you visit.
Weekends and holidays tend to be the busiest, and we often see crowds start to dissipate come January and early September. But, it doesn’t look like that’s the case just yet. The crowds are still out in Disney World — and we think we might just know why!
Happy New Year!
It’s officially 2023 and we’re celebrating the only way we know how — by spending the day in Disney World, of course. We’re taking everything in as the holiday season comes to an end, and apparently, we’re not the only ones — let’s see what the crowds are like in Disney World on New Year’s Day!
Happy New Year’s Eve from Disney World!
There is plenty to see and do around the parks on this festive day, like special treats, merch, entertainment, and more — and we’re bringing you along as we check it out. But, we’re not the only ones ringing in the New Year in Disney World, so let’s take a look at the crowds!
The holiday season brings some of the biggest crowds to Disneyland Resort.
There’s so much going on, after all. There’s the Disney California Adventure Festival of Holidays. There are the holiday decorations. There are all the holiday snacks. Previously, when the parks got too full — which happened often this time of year — Disneyland would close the gates. Things now, though, are a lot different and those gates are expected to remain open every day.