Disney with Little Ones: Making the Most of Dining

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Our next Disney vacation is just a little over six months away, which means it is time to stop daydreaming and start getting serious about our dining reservations! What? That’s right – did you know you can (and should!) book your dining reservations 180 days prior to your arrival to Walt Disney World? Read more

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Disney World Deliciousness: Boatwright’s Dining Hall

We have stayed at Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside Resort many times over the years – it is our very favorite resort – but we had NEVER eaten at the restaurant there, Boatwright’s Dining Hall, until our last trip in September. Now that we have, I can say that we absolutely LOVED it!!!  Read more

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Dining at Disney World: Character Dining 411

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Character Dining is one of the most fun parts of a Disney vacation for many travelers. But with so many options, it can be hard to choose the one (or more!) that is right for your family. Read more

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Disney with Little Ones: Breakfast at 1900 Park Fare

14856046_10102415267077484_8254885472108085361_oThanks to Hurricane Matthew, our Fall break plans changed at the last minute. Instead of staying on the space coast the night before heading out of Port Canaveral on our cruise vacation, we ended up staying one night in Ocala. Our cruise ship’s Sunday afternoon departure was delayed a couple of hours to allow people a little extra travel time. Walt Disney World is about halfway between Ocala and Cape Canaveral and when we put 2 and 2 together, my husband and I realized that we were suddenly presented with the opportunity to give our little boys a special Sunday morning Disney surprise.  Read more

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Disney World Dining: Tony’s Town Square Restaurant

As you enter Magic Kingdom, on the right side of Town Square is Tony’s Town Square Restaurant.  Inspired by the charming Italian trattoria where Lady and the Tramp share spaghetti and a kiss in the Disney classic animated film, Lady and the Tramp, this quaint Italian restaurant puts you in the middle of our favorite scene from the movie with Tony fixing some wonderful Italian cuisine. I have seen so many people walk past Tony’s as they gravitate toward the center of town square heading down Main Street and Cinderellas Castle….but give this a try! Read more

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