Walt Disney World Archive
We’re back with another report on summer season crowds at Walt Disney World, and this one is really a tale of two months. We’ll take a look at final June wait times and how they compare to normal, plus the holiday weekend surprise to kick off July 2023. Plus, predictions for Independence Day and beyond
Be Our Guest Restaurant at Magic Kingdom serves a 3-course prix fixe menu for lunch and dinner, and is themed to iconic rooms in Beast’s Castle from Beauty and the Beast. This Walt Disney World dining review features food photos, a look the inside, discounts, and everything you need to know. (Updated July 13, 2023.)
Grand Floridian Resort & Spa has newly reimagined rooms, which replace the bland & boring accommodations previously found at Walt Disney World’s flagship hotel. This shares photos & video of the redone rooms, plus our thoughts on how these compare to their predecessors and other DVC studios at Walt Disney World. (Updated July 2, 2023.) As
Greece is a Global Marketplace in World Showcase during the EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival at Walt Disney World. In this booth review, we’ll look at the menu prices, share food photos, and offer thoughts on what is—and is not—worth your money. Greece is a romantic country of immeasurable beauty, that’s also known for
Japan’s Global Marketplace is our next stop at the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival, as we continue our reviews around World Showcase. In this Walt Disney World dining review, we’ll share menu prices & info, food photos, and thoughts on what’s worth the money. As regular readers of the blog probably know, we’re fans
Refreshment Port is a permanent booth in EPCOT’s World Showcase open at Walt Disney World. This kiosk has special menus during Food & Wine Festival and other events throughout the year, along with a permanent lineup of poutine and other dishes. In this WDW dining review, we’ll look at the menu prices, share food photos,
The America booth at the EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival used to be Hops & Barley. In this Walt Disney World dining review, we’ll share prices, food photos, my thoughts on the menu, and what is a good/poor bang for your buck. For several years, the Hops & Barley booth has been hit or
Walt Disney World has introduced a new special offer on 4-Day, 4-Park tickets which will not require theme park reservations and will be discounted. This shares details about the deal and whether it’s too good to be true, plus our commentary about why it’s being offered and whether it makes sense to buy. (Updated July 3,
Shimmering Sips is our next stop at the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival at Walt Disney World. In this Global Marketplace review, we’ll look at the menu prices, share food photos, and offer thoughts on what is–and is not–worth your money–or not. You might recognize this Global Marketplace in a couple of different ways.
Port Orleans French Quarter is a Moderate Resort at Walt Disney World with a romanticized New Orleans theme. This hotel review features room photos, pros & cons, info on amenities, and our take on whether staying here offers good value for money. Although Port Orleans French Quarter hasn’t always ranked highly on our list of
Menu changes are a fact of life at Walt Disney World. You should never get too attached to an entree, dessert, or snack, as they could be gone by your next trip. Save for some iconic OG items, this is especially true at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, where menus change with the wind. No restaurant at