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Magic Kingdom next up for our March 2019 Walt Disney World construction updates & photo reports. In this post, we’ll look at the drained moat around Cinderella Castle, Tomorrowland Speedway, Tron Lightcycle Power Run, new merchandise, and more. It’s been a busy couple of weeks at Magic Kingdom, with spring break bringing a massive influx
We hadn’t been to Disney’s Character Warehouse clearance centers at the Orlando Premium Outlets since the Christmas merchandise arrivals, so we decided to take a trip to the Vineland location today to see what we could find. In this post, we’ll share photos of what’s available at the store, plus our “haul” from the visit.
As work continues to transform the Walt Disney World park arrival experience, bricks from “Disney’s Walk Around the World” will begin to being removed from Magic Kingdom and the Transportation and Ticket Center in the coming months. This is occurring due to walkway reconfigurations, plus more bag check stations, metal detectors, and other measures to
Our March 2019 Walt Disney World construction updates begin at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, which has a lot to get done before the August debut of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. In this DHS update, we’ll cover the latest on the Bus Stop Half Marathon, MuppetVision changes, and more. We’ll start with the Bus Stop Half Marathon,
Character dining is offered in the hotels and in-park at Disneyland Resort. These breakfasts and dinners are a stress-free way to meet characters without waits, and enjoy a meal in the process. In this guide, we’ll cover the best and worst restaurants for character meals, what to expect from the experiences, and more! Whether you’re
We’re back with another Walt Disney World news and rumor round-up. This time, we cover a newly-announced restaurant for Epcot, a reimagining of Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular, permits regarding the Guardians of the Galaxy coaster, and the removal of theme and personality from MuppetVision 3D. Let’s start with what’s official. Disney has confirmed previous
We’re back by popular demand with another look at new resort-specific merchandise around Walt Disney World. In this post, we’ll share photos of hotel souvenirs from Yacht Club, BoardWalk Inn, Coronado Springs, and the All Star Resorts. This is a sequel to our New Hotel-Specific Merchandise at Walt Disney World post, and to a lesser
Walt Disney World ticket prices for the remainder of 2019 have increased on 1-day and multi-day tickets, with jumps ranging from under 10% on some multi-day options to nearly 25% on peak holiday pricing. In this post, we’ll look at the changes and offer commentary on the likelihood of more Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge price
The Market at Ale & Compass is a counter service restaurant at Yacht Club, a Deluxe Resort at Walt Disney World. In this WDW dining review, we’ll share food photos, compare this to other places to eat at Beach Club & BoardWalk Inn, and cover whether we recommend the Market at Ale & Compass. Despite
When heading to Walt Disney World, many of us start planning trips months in advance. In fact, the average Walt Disney World vacationers spend 16 to 19 weeks planning their trips, usually no less than 5 months in advance. We’d hazard a guess that most serious Disney fans plan much further in advance than that.
When it comes to Walt Disney World, dining is unquestionably the most stressful thing to plan. At the crack of dawn, 180 days before traveling, many of you will compete for the most-coveted Advance Dining Reservations, committing to where you’ll eat 6 months later. You’ll do this before park hours and Extra Magic Hours have