On Monday, Disney Parks launched a brand new way to experience the Walt Disney World Resort – the Disney Park Pass system. This process will allow Disney Parks to manage attendance during the parks’ phased reopening period – and for the foreseeable future. During this time, all Guests with valid admission will be required to make a reservation in advance for each park entry, using this new online tool. If you have a trip to Walt Disney World planned for this year or much of next, you’ll want to know how this process works. Read more
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Exploring Disney: Totally Awesome Turtle Talk with Crush

Have you ever wanted to be able to talk to one of the most colorful characters in Finding Nemo…… Crush!? Here’s your chance to do so, when you stop by Turtle Talk with Crush for a real time conversation with everyone’s favorite sea turtle. All the little dudes and dudettes will be able to gather together in front of the theater and possibly get a chance to get those questions answered from Crush himself! Read more
A “Beachy” Stay at Disney’s Beach Club Resort

When you want to combine a visit to Walt Disney World with the feel of a lovely beach resort, Disney’s Beach Club Resort and Villas is the perfect option. Located on Crescent Lake between Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Epcot, Disney’s Beach Club is a deluxe resort that, with it’s light and charming “beachy” theme, makes you feel at once that you are checking in for a stay at a relaxing resort hotel at your favorite beach. Read more
Exploring Disney: Blasting Off on Mission SPACE
Have you ever wondered what it was like to be on board a spaceship shooting to the stars and beyond? You have your chance when you experience Mission: SPACE in Epcot. This super cool and fun attractions has two versions – Mission Orange and Mission Green – so that those with of us with weaker stomachs can still experience what it’s like to blast off into space.
What’s in Your Disney Parks Bag?

When traveling to Disney World with small children, you need lots of stuff. You can use a large bag, or everyone can have their own separate bag. There are pros and cons to each, but one thing to keep in mind is don’t overfill! One mistake we made was cramming too many items into the kids’ bags. Everything we needed always ended up at the bottom of the bag, so the contents would erupt like a volcano all over Main Street as we frantically searched for that squished granola bar, simultaneously picking size 2T underwear up off the ground. Read more

