Thrifty Thursday: Tips for Saving on Food at Disney World

 

While dining at the many restaurants at Walt Disney World can be a lot of fun, it can also become expensive if you’re not careful. However, you can save some money on meals and snacks with a little bit of pre-planning and by taking things with you to the Disney parks each day. In addition, having cereal, granola bars, yogurt and juice in the room can give you a jump-start in the morning, and can save both money and time! Read more

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Terrific Tuesdays: Maestro Mickey’s PhilharMagic

We’ve all had those days when you have had enough walking around Magic Kingdom and need a “sit-down” thing to do. When that happens, be sure to check out Mickey’s PhilharMagic.  Read more

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Thrifty Thursday: Planning for the Epcot International Food and Wine Festival

Each fall, the Epcot International Food and Wine Festival brings outdoor marketplaces to World Showcase serving small plates and drinks from around the world. The festival also features premium events such as cooking demonstrations and food and wine pairings. The Food and Wine Festival marketplaces are open daily throughout the festival. Access to these marketplaces to purchase food and drinks and access to some events or demonstrations is included in regular park admission (most premium events charge a separate fee).

As with nearly everything on a Disney vacation, making the most of your visit to the Food and Wine Festival involves some planning ahead. Here are a few tips to help you do that.

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Disney with Little Ones: Last Minute Tips For a Successful Trip

We have been preparing to go to Walt Disney World for months now and are finally nearing a single digit countdown. As we are finalizing our last minute to-do and to-buy and to-pack lists, I wanted to take a moment and share some of my favorite last minute tips with you. Read more

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First Aid and Medical Help at Walt Disney World

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Despite best efforts, life happens on a Disney vacation, and chances are, especially if you have children, at some point on your trip you or a family member may need first aid or require medical attention. While no one wants something to happen on your trip, it is always a good idea to know what to expect, “just in case”.
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