All of the resort hotels at Walt Disney World have unique themes and it is always fun to see how Disney incorporates the theme into the overall feeling of the resort. At Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa, you don’t have to look far to see that the theme of this resort is horses and horse racing – specifically recalling the upscale peaceful ambiance of the resort town of Saratoga Springs, New York. Nods to horses and racing are evident everywhere, from the resort front desk and check in (The Carriage House), to the deluxe villa rooms, and even to the names of different sections of this large resort (Grandstand, Congress Park, Paddock, Carousel). Read more
Bucket List Dreams: Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
We have always dreamed of staying at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, but the price isn’t really in our budget. Why the “Poly” (as it’s lovingly referred to by Disney enthusiasts)? What’s not to love? Read more
See the USA: Monument Valley and Navajo Nation, Arizona and Utah

Anyone wanting to visit the American Southwest has a number of sites and destinations to visit. One of the “must-sees” should be Monument Valley and the Navajo Nation territory. Read more
Movies, Music, Sports, and Fun at Disney’s All-Star Resorts

When you’re looking for a value-priced resort hotel with a super fun theme, Disney’s 3 All-Star Resorts – All-Star Movies, All-Star Music, and All-Star Sports – are the perfect answer. Located near the ESPN Wide World of Sports complex, each resort has a similar layout and offers similar amenities, but differs in the resort theme, so whether your family enjoys sports, music, or movies, there’s an All Stars Resort for you! Read more
What is the Best Way to See the USA?

When you picture the perfect vacation, what do you see? Chances are the pictures that come to mind are beautiful scenery, wonderful hotels, amazing food, exploring new places and seeing new things, and above all else, memories that last a lifetime. What you may not picture though, is everything that goes into organizing this perfect, and stress-free, vacation.
Which brings me to today’s post about the “best way to see the USA”. You can pick your destination and begin to plan, spending hours researching everything there is to know, reading hundreds of reviews online for hotels and dining options, figuring out how you’re going to get there (and if you want to see multiple destinations, how you’re going to get from one to the next), all the while wondering what you’ve missed, and if you’re paying too much. And then when you get there, you can spend more hours waiting in lines, hoping you get to see the things that were important to you, hoping you don’t get lost, and trying not to be disappointed when that hotel that looked amazing online, hasn’t actually been renovated in years.
Vacations are much-needed opportunities for us to unwind, explore, spend precious time with our families and loved ones, and create lifelong memories. They are investments, both in time and in money, and as with all investments, should be made wisely. The good news is there are two things you can do to make a wise investment in your vacation plans to see America: Read more

