Stop by Toy Story Land in Disney’s Hollywood Studios and you’ll find that this area is different from others you have been in at Walt Disney World. Here you find that you’re suddenly the same size as all of Andy’s toys. Best of all, you’ll also see that Andy has assembled his own roller coaster in his backyard just for Buzz, Woody and the gang – and you. Being the innovative kid Andy is, he pulled out all the stops to entertain everyone! Read more
See the USA: Fall Foliage in New England

“It’s Fall y’all” and with autumn, comes thoughts of fall foliage drives, either for the day, or as a weekend, or even longer. “Leaf peeping” is always super popular – especially for folks who are fond of road trips, getting in a car to check out some beautiful scenery sounds like the perfect way to spend some time! Read more
Fall Fun (and Discounts) Arrive at Walt Disney World
From Sept. 15 to Oct. 31, visitors to Walt Disney World will “fall” in love with Magic Kingdom Park all over again, soaking in the aura of autumn with Main Street, U.S.A. dressed in fall décor, along with other seasonal offerings. And even better, there are some new discounts to add savings to the fun! Read more
What You Need to Know About Cleaning at Walt Disney World

One of the main concerns of anyone planning to travel in this pandemic time, is knowing that where you’re staying is going to be clean and well sanitized. When you stay at a Disney Resort hotel, you can have peace of mind knowing that your room will be thoroughly cleaned prior to your arrival and serviced during your stay. And when you venture beyond your room to the parks, or to dining and shopping, all common areas are also receiving increased cleaning.
Here’s what you can expect on your next visit to Walt Disney World when it comes to cleaning and sanitation. Read more
See the USA: The Eastern Shore of Maryland and Virginia
Growing up in Maryland, outside of Washington D.C., I always took for granted all that the Maryland and Virginia “eastern shore” – the area of these states on the “other” (eastern) side of the Chesapeake Bay – had to offer. It wasn’t until I was an adult, speaking to folks from all parts of the U.S. who all raved about what a lovely part of the country it was, that I really began to appreciate what a true gem the Eastern Shore is. “It’s so beautiful and peaceful” and “I would love to go back” were frequent comments that I heard from visitors, echoing those of Captain John Smith who, upon discovering this region 400 years ago, wrote that “heaven and earth never agreed better to frame a place for man’s habitation.” If you’ve never heard of the Eastern Shore, or have heard of it and wondered what it’s all about – and especially if you’re looking for a wonderful place to visit in the USA – today’s blog is for you. Read more

