Since Walt Disney World reopened to Guests in July, while some things look a little “different”, Disney remains committed to providing a magical experience for those who visit. As the reopening phase continues, many folks have questions about “what it’s like now”. Disney dining especially yields many questions, as enjoying the many varied dining experiences at Walt Disney World is an important part of a Disney vacation for many! So let’s talk about just that today: what do you need to know about dining at the Disney parks, resorts, and Disney Springs right now?*** Read more
Author: Nancy
When it Comes to Where You Stay at Walt Disney World, it’s All About Location
There are a lot of factors to consider when choosing a resort for your Walt Disney World vacation, and one of those is definitely location. Many Walt Disney World resorts offer fantastic access to different theme parks, while others offer proximity to Disney Springs which may be important to your family. Here’s what you can expect when it comes to resort location at Walt Disney World. Read more
See the USA: Fall Foliage and More in the Black Hills, South Dakota

If you’ve ever seen pictures of Mount Rushmore, you’re already familiar with Black Hills. And while you may feel that summer is the best time to visit, ask anyone who lives in the area and they’ll say that you need to come in the fall. With fewer people visiting, the area is less crowded, and those that do visit are often rewarded with some unexpected bonuses – elk, deer, and bison are more visible at this time of the year. And of course, there are the fall colors. Read more
The Holiday Season Begins at Walt Disney World on November 6
While it may look a bit different this year, Walt Disney World is still busy creating some holiday magic for Guests who will be visiting this Christmas season. With lots of joy and magic of the season to experience – while keeping with their current health and safety measures – there will be many ways to celebrate this year! Read more
See the USA: Fall Foliage Fun in the Pennsylvania Mountains

Last week we took a quick tour of New England in all of it’s autumn splendor. This week we are heading a bit south, to Pennsylvania, where it’s two mountainous regions – the Laurel Highlands in the southwest, and the Poconos in the northeast – each put on quite a seasonal show of their own. And with lots of fun things to explore, both regions are great places to consider visiting for “leaf peepers”. Let’s see what each area has to offer! Read more

