Dining at Disney World: Something Cool and Refreshing for Summer

If you have ever been to Orlando in the summer you know it can be extremely hot and steamy.  Nestled in Adventureland, within the Magic Kingdom, is a bit of golden magic: a heavenly mixture of ice cream and fruit juice that is sure to cool you off, even on the warmest Florida days.    Read more

Dining at Disney World: What’s for Breakfast?

Do we get up early and eat granola bars?  Do we buy/order groceries to have breakfast in the room?  Do we eat at our resort?  At the park?  Do we do Quick Service (QS) or Table Service (TS)?  These are all questions that are probably conversed as a couple, a family, and/or a group prepare for that magical vacation to Walt Disney World.  Read more

Dining at Disney World: Art of Animation, Landscape of Flavors Food Court

One of the most popular places for families right now is Disney’s Art of Animation.  The resort is beautiful and the attention to detail is amazing.  Art of Animation has four themes throughout, Finding Nemo, The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, and Car’s Each of these areas will make you feel like you are actually in the movie!  We especially loved the Cars area, Mater, Lightening McQueen, and all their friends are in the courtyard and available for pictures.   Read more

Dining at Walt Disney World: Big Top Treats

Another important, but sometimes over looked, food selection is the Disney World snack.  Disney takes their snacks just as seriously as they do everything else.  Whether you have the Dining Plan or are just looking to satisfy that sweet tooth there is a snack or treat around every corner in Disney World.  Read more

Gluten Free Options at the Wonderful World of Walt Disney World

Having Celiac Disease is hard; being on vacation with Celiac Disease can be a nightmare. For those of you who don’t know what Celiac Disease is or why it may be a pain, the easiest explanation is that I cannot eat gluten, which is in everything. Gluten can be found in bread, pasta, soups, sauces, and bakery goods. You can imagine how this may make a vacation difficult.

Well Disney makes it everything but difficult. Disney was the first place that I had a gluten free meal, and nowhere since stands up to their variety and service. Read more