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Disney’s Art of Animation Update

To kick off the summer vacation season, Walt Disney World Resort will open the doors to its newest resort hotel with Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, a value property consisting primarily of family suites that immerse guests into the magical worlds of classic Disney and Disney•Pixar films. Opening in phases, each of the four wings [...]

Another excellent post by Keith Anderson

Keith is the owner of MouseBuzz, Mouseketrips and a few other Mouse type websites. He enjoys getting caught in the rain without a Mickey Mouse pancho and the feel of the ocean in Maui.

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Disney Resorts at the Holidays

As might be expected, the Disney World parks can get very crowded during the holiday weeks. On a recent Thanksgiving visit, instead of visiting a full park, we decided to resort-hop to check out all the festive decorations. All the Disney resorts are decked out for the Christmas holiday, each one themed to the resort. [...]

Another excellent post by Lisa Mills

Lisa is a self-proclaimed Disney geek. When not planning vacations for her clients, she is traveling around the world with her husband and daughter.

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Great Photos! So … Now What?

So, you’ve made some amazing memories at a Disney park. You invested in the PhotoPass CD, and you have some wonderful photos of your family at The Happiest Place On Earth. So … what do you do with them? Well, there are some great options out there to preserve your magical memories. Many folks like [...]

Another excellent post by Hilary Powers Reyes

Hilary lives in Dublin, Ohio with her husband, stepdaughter, daughter, and three cats. Other than making Disney dreams come true, she enjoys digital scrapbooking and playing video games.

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The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights at Hollywood Studios

As I mentioned in my previous article, this year marked my first visit to Walt Disney World during the Christmas holiday season. I had read all about the decorations, the Christmas party, the snow, and expected to fall in love with the Magic Kingdom all over again in all its holiday splendor. While all the [...]

Another excellent post by Lisa Mills

Lisa is a self-proclaimed Disney geek. When not planning vacations for her clients, she is traveling around the world with her husband and daughter.

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Know Before You Go

One of the biggest mistakes I see with Disney vacation travelers is the lack of planning. A little planning can go a long way to ensure that you have a magical vacation! The best use of your time to ensure you trip starts out well is to choose your hotel wisely. There is a raging [...]

Another excellent post by Hilary Powers Reyes

Hilary lives in Dublin, Ohio with her husband, stepdaughter, daughter, and three cats. Other than making Disney dreams come true, she enjoys digital scrapbooking and playing video games.

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Not Your Average Dining Experience

As everyone knows, there are a lot of great restaurants all over Walt Disney World property!  But there is one wonderful restaurant in particular that is fun and interactive for the entire family and it is not your run-of-the-mill dining experiences! The 50’s Prime Time Café at Disney’s Hollywood Studios is one of the greatest [...]

Another excellent post by Kimberly Genuardi

Kimberly is a former Walt Disney World Cast Member who has always loved working with "The Mouse"! When this Pennsylvania resident is not making magical vacations she enjoys spending time with her husband, son and dog, as well as exploring the North East and all the history that it has to offer.

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Taking Full Advantage of your Disney Visa in Walt Disney World

I love my Disney Visa.  It is the only credit card I actually use because the rewards are something that I know will be put to good use.  I’ve had other credit cards where you need to spend a certain amount in order to even qualify for reward accumulation.  The Disney Visa is pretty straight [...]

Another excellent post by Theresa Gucwa

Theresa is a lifelong Disney nut and former Disney Bride! When she is not planning magical vacations, she is working at her local Disney Store and enjoys finding new and exciting things to do on her next Disney vacation.

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Exploring Epcot’s World Showcase

Let me first say, I think Epcot is probably the most under rated park in Disney.  It is actually my family’s favorite park.  We usually spend at least two days in Epcot, one for the entire park and one specifically for the World Showcase.  The day we spend specifically in the World Showcase we do [...]

Another excellent post by Theresa Gucwa

Theresa is a lifelong Disney nut and former Disney Bride! When she is not planning magical vacations, she is working at her local Disney Store and enjoys finding new and exciting things to do on her next Disney vacation.

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Signature Dining: Yachtsman Steakhouse

On my family’s most recent trip to Walt Disney World, we chose the Deluxe Dining Plan. To make the most of this experience, we chose a few Signature meals. Signature meals are among Disney’s most delicious – and expensive – options. In fact, for the Plus Dining and Deluxe Dining plans, two table service credits [...]

Another excellent post by Hilary Powers Reyes

Hilary lives in Dublin, Ohio with her husband, stepdaughter, daughter, and three cats. Other than making Disney dreams come true, she enjoys digital scrapbooking and playing video games.

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Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party

One of my favorite times to visit Walt Disney World is in October. The crowds are low, the weather is cooler and on select nights from September to November 1, the Magic Kingdom hosts Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween party. I love all the fall decorations down Main Street USA and around the park.  The [...]

Another excellent post by Lisa Mills

Lisa is a self-proclaimed Disney geek. When not planning vacations for her clients, she is traveling around the world with her husband and daughter.

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