EPCOT’s Festival of Holidays: Exploring Traditions Around the World

The Holiday Season is one of the most popular times to visit Walt Disney World, and it is easy to see why: with beautiful light displays, moving and inspirational music, entertaining shows, festive decorations, and of course delicious treats, this is a season that is a true feast for the senses. And of course, no one prepares that kind of feast better than Disney! So clearly, for anyone who loves the Christmas Season and loves Disney, there is no better place to celebrate the Most Wonderful Time of the Year! Read more

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The Holiday Season Begins at Walt Disney World on November 6

While it may look a bit different this year, Walt Disney World is still busy creating some holiday magic for Guests who will be visiting this Christmas season. With lots of joy and magic of the season to experience – while keeping with their current health and safety measures – there will be many ways to celebrate this year! Read more

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Affordable Disney: Magical Special Events – Part 2

The one thing I hear most often from Disney enthusiasts is that “Disney does it right, even down to the smallest detail”! This statement is so true and even more so when it comes to special events throughout the year. Magic Kingdom is the home to 2 very popular special events:  Mickey’s Not so Scary Halloween Party and Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party. (Otherwise known as MNSSHP and MVMCP among Disney fans. ) Read more

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Walt Disney World Resort Holiday Decorations

Each year during the holiday season, Walt Disney World’s on-site resort hotels celebrate with their own beautiful Christmas decorations. Many resorts offer such beautiful holiday displays that they’re worth a visit – in fact, one of our favorite things to do during the holidays is to take a morning or afternoon away from the parks to visit the resorts and see their gorgeous Christmas decorations. Read more

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Disney with Special Needs: Holidays at Disney Prep – Part Three

So when do you start packing for your Disney vacation? Not five months out? Oh. Well, that’s where we differ. I kind of don’t ever unpack from Disney. Not that I have suitcases shoved full of dirty vacation clothes that I just toss into the back of the car when we leave. We bring along laundry detergent and wash clothes before heading home and there are a few items that we don’t take out of our suitcases because they are for-Disney-only. Leaving them in the car makes me feel like I’m never too far away from another trip. Of course when it’s a special trip, like one over THE HOLIDAYS, even the real packing has to get a boost and start early. I haven’t gone full-on roll-the-underwear-and-tuck-the-socks yet, but I’ve been adding to my Disney stash and I wanted to give you a glimpse of the extra things I’m planning to bring along with me for this trip. Read more

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