Exploring Disney: Totally Awesome Turtle Talk with Crush

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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

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Terrific Tuesdays: The Seas with Nemo & Friends

The Seas with Nemo & Friends is a beautiful pavilion where you can take as much or as little time as you would like to explore. This take-at-your-own-pace land has one of the largest aquariums around – it is large enough to hold Spaceship Earth! And if you have ever stood underneath Spaceship Earth, you will get a rough idea of just how large The Seas is! Read more

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Disney with Little Ones: EPCOT or Not?

14559942_10102369409706024_6358262247775587500_oA trip to Disney World would not be complete for our family without visiting each of the 4 theme parks. However, time is a luxury and sometimes we may have to make a decision about which park to skip. I often hear that EPCOT is for adults, that kids are bored there, or that there’s nothing for families with young children to do. This just isn’t true – while we don’t typically spend more than one day there, we do enjoy a full day of activities and entertainment.  Read more

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Disney with Little Ones: Finding Nemo (and Dory) at Walt Disney World

13522949_10102198672649454_8660555227642462857_oIf your family is anything like mine, you rushed to the closest theater to see Finding Dory on opening weekend. We prefer to go to the 11am shows on Sunday morning to save a few bucks (shows before noon are only $6 at our local theater!) and to beat the crowds. The theater was pretty full, but not packed and not anywhere close to being sold out. Surprising, considering that this movie grossed an excess of $136 million – the highest opening for an animated film at the domestic box office (according to USA Today). 

Regardless, this isn’t a movie review other than to say we LOVED it. My kids have been asking to watch Finding Nemo and digging out Nemo, Bruce, and Dory toys that they had all but forgotten about. There’s no doubt that the crowds will be a little thicker around the Nemo-themed attractions at Walt Disney World Resort following the huge success of this latest Disney summer smash.  Read more

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