When is the Best Time to Visit Walt Disney World?

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So you’re planning a Disney vacation and have figured out what your budget is. Now what? Well, the next thing is to decide when you want to go.

And I know what you’re thinking……”So then, when IS the best time to visit Walt Disney World?”  Read more

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Thursday Thoughts: Epcot’s International Festival of the Arts

14559942_10102369409706024_6358262247775587500_oDisney knows a good thing when they have it, and with the huge success of fall’s Food and Wine Festival, and spring’s Flower and Garden Festival, there is a new festival in town this year and it sounds super cool! The Epcot International Festival of the Arts is the ultimate cultural celebration as food, art and entertainment perfectly merge into an event to be held weekends, from January 13 to February 20. Read more

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Disney Vacation Planning: ‘Tis the Season… or Not?

AoAWith vacation planning season upon us, there are so many decisions to be made! Where to stay, what to do, where to eat. But before you can do any of that, you have to decide WHEN.  Let’s explore some options and their implications. First, think the kind of experience you want to have: Read more

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Thrifty Thursday: Off-season vs. Peak Season = Discounts!

Yes, Virginia, the mouse has off-season dates!  How about having the “magic” at a discount?  Besides the cost there is another advantage to off –season Disney trips – less crowds in the parks!  The parks during Disney’s off-season times are just less crowded so if you happen to be the adult Mouseketeer, home school, or can pull your kiddos out of school for a few days be sure to look into going to Disney during the off-season dates.  Read more

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Disney Vacation Planning: How Often is Too Much?

This is a tough question, because most enthusiasts feel it is NEVER often enough to go! Many a Disney lover has given up their regular lives and moved to Walt Disney World to become a cast member. or retired to the area, just so they can be there on a more regular basis. For those of us, who can’t leave their homes for a variety of reasons, or retiring to WDW just isn’t in the cards yet, I say, go as often as you can. Go as often as you can to get the magical feeling, to recharge or to just get away. Read more

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