Terrific Tuesdays: Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights

Walt Disney World is known as the most magical place on Earth. Add Christmas time to that, I find nothing more magical. There are many holiday activities around Walt Disney World Resort. One of my favorites is Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights at Hollywood Studios. Read more

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Terrific Tuesdays: Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party

 I have been a Walt Disney World annual pass holder for several years and am fortunate enough to go to the parks quite often. However my job does not usually allow me to visit near the holidays. This year is different and I was able to go last week. While I was there I was contemplating going to Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party. I had never been before and I was thinking if the only “extra” is hot cocoa and cookies, I can buy an awful lot of those things for the $70+ that the additional ticket costs. I decided that this maybe the only time I could go, so a small group of my friends went to the party. If you are on the fence like I was, perhaps I can help you make your decision. It is WAY more than free cookies and hot cocoa! Read more

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Terrific Tuesdays: One Man’s Dream

Walt Disney: One Man's Dream
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Nostalgia at it’s finest is what you’ll experience when you visit One Man’s Dream at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. While it may not be so interesting for the little ones it is a must see for almost everyone else. Read more

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Terrific Tuesdays: Who Are the Citzens of Main Street?

If you are like most guests visiting Walt Disney World, you don’t want to miss a thing. Since I visit the Magic Kingdom quite often, sometimes I over look things as I rush down Main Street toward the attractions. Recently, I took some time to explore a bit more along Main Street. Read more

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Terrific Tuesdays: Visiting Japan at Epcot

One of the loveliest pavilions at Epcot’s World Showcase, is the one for Japan. As you walk through the torii gate of the Japanese Pavilon, you notice the beautiful serene rock gardens with native plants plants like bamboo and maple trees, koi ponds and architecture. You can’t miss the huge pagoda, a replica of 7th century Horyuji Temple. You’ll also notice the white Heron Castle modeled after a 17th century fortress overlooking Himeji. Inside the castle, you’ll find the Bijutsu-Kan Gallery, displaying Japanese art and the history of Japanese anime. Read more

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