Planning for Christmas and New Years Disney Crowds

Do you have plans to visit Walt Disney World this holiday season over the Christmas/New Years break – or are thinking about it for next year? My family has done so, 3 different times in fact. Soooooo, if you have never been to Disney World during this time period, and are thinking about planning a trip for this week, I want to share some thoughts with you today. Read more

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Disney with Kids: Personalized Christmas Ornaments

Like many others, our family has been busy over the past week decorating for Christmas and getting into the holiday spirit. Even though it was 100 degrees Fahrenheit when we last visited the Walt Disney World Resort in May and June, we made it a point to think about what we would be doing during this chillier and very merry time of year. Read more

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Adults-Only Fun at Walt Disney World

Who says Walt Disney World isn’t for adults, too? In addition to everything available for all ages, Walt Disney World has activities just for adults to enjoy! Read more

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Exploring Disney: The Candlelight Processional Dinner Package

Candlelight Processional
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For many, a visit to Walt Disney World during the Holiday Season would not be complete without seeing the Candlelight Processional. Performed 3 times each night at Epcot, from the day after Thanksgiving until Dec. 30, this moving concert tells the story of the Nativity, featuring a 50-piece orchestra, celebrity narrator and a massed choir made up of choirs (including many student/school groups) from around the country. It’s a beautiful, amazing, and inspirational way to celebrate the season.  Read more

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Exploring Disney: Laughing With the Monsters

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Monster’s Inc. Laugh Floor Comedy Club is a great show in Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland, and is one that I consider to be a sleeper. By no means do I mean it is boring – it is quite the opposite! This show will keep you laughing and entertained from the minute you walk through the doors until the last joke and applause. The theater is quite large, and since the shows do run consecutively there is seldom much of a wait, other than for the previous show to let out. I noticed some people pass this up on their way in and out of Tomorrowland, which is unfortunate because they don’t realize what they are missing! Read more

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