Walt Disney World Archive
While reading the comments to the recent news about Walt Disney World charging for parking, I noticed many readers indicated that this was their tipping point: they were done with WDW. This has been a trend I’ve in comments to stories of this kind the last couple of years. More and more one-time fans seem
Walt Disney World has announced that it will charge hotel guests for overnight parking. Rates will vary by resort tier, with Vale Resorts charging $13/night, Moderate Resorts will be $19/night, and Deluxe Resorts $24/night. Valet parking at Deluxe/Villa resorts will increase to $33/night. Disney Vacation Club guests staying on points or paying cash at Deluxe
Teppan Edo is a table service steakhouse in Epcot at Walt Disney World. The restaurant is in the World Showcase Japan pavilion on the second floor of the the Mitsukoshi Department Store adjacent to Tokyo Dining. In this post, we’ll share food photos and thoughts about our meal. We’ll also discuss how Teppan Edo compares
Blizzard Beach is an incredibly popular water park at Walt Disney World that can have long lines for its slides and rides. With the tips and FAQ here, you can avoid crowds & long waits to get the most out of your visit to Blizzard Beach, and experience the water park park’s slides and other
Ah, the best queues of Walt Disney World. For those of unfamiliar with the parlance, “queue” is fancy Frenchspeak for “line.” For whatever reason, that’s how Walt Disney World refers to its line (maybe to make them seem more pleasant?) But we digress. If you’ve ever been to Walt Disney World, you’ve waited in queues.
China is an Epcot World Showcase pavilion at Walt Disney World featuring the Reflections of China film, two restaurants, and gift shops. In this post, we’ll share some tips and info about shopping, dining, attractions, and entertainment in the China pavilion. Our intention here is to mostly focus on the China pavilion’s shopping and architecture,
Ale & Compass Restaurant in Yacht Club Resort is a mid-range table service dining option at Walt Disney World. It’s decidedly unremarkable, so boring you’ll be asking “where did we eat lunch?” by dinner time. About the only thing you could say it’s the best at is being the dullest table service restaurant at Walt
Are you arriving late to Epcot, park hopping over for the afternoon after using your FastPass at another Walt Disney World park? Visiting during Food & Wine Festival? There are several reasons why you might want a more relaxed itinerary, and that’s exactly what this Epcot touring plan offers: eating, delightful strolls, quiet moments, more
We’re back with another round-up of the latest Walt Disney World rumors, this time with a focus on Epcot. There have been rumblings about IllumiNations and Wonders of Life in the last week; we’ll give a synopsis on those, along with our take on their likelihood of coming to fruition in the near future. We
Tomorrowland is my favorite land in Magic Kingdom. It’s the place we spend the most time during our Walt Disney World vacations (largely thanks to two attractions), and I have a lot of nostalgia and genuine enthusiasm for it. I know this is uncommon sentiment for what is regularly derided as Magic Kingdom’s “worst” land,
An existing restaurant at Disney Springs is receiving a total makeover and new concept, reopening in 2018 as Terralina Crafted Italian. In this post, we’ll offer some info on this replacement for the former Portobello Country Italian Trattoria, some other random Disney Springs dining updates, and thoughts on the future of Disney Springs dining. As