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Memoirs of a Recent Disney Bride – Part 3

Planning Session and Menu Tasting By Amy Moorby (formerly Amy Clauss) Okay, I admit that in the past two installments (Location, Location, Location and Contracts and Room Blocks), I have dealt with some technical (and possibly boring) details involved in planning a wedding at Walt Disney World. However, now we get into the fun stuff – […]

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Traveling with Toddlers

A Parents Survival Guide to Walt Disney World By Sarah DeMare Walt Disney World Resort can be a fabulous family vacation for families with children of any age. In the instance of families with small children, planning ahead is a must. Here are my top 13 tips (yes, I couldn’t just stick to 10 only) […]

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Memoirs of a Recent Disney Bride – Part 2

Contracts and Room Blocks By Amy Moorby (formerly Amy Clauss) So, it’s been over a year since I wrote part one of this series. I guess I’ve been enjoying being a newlywed too much to think back about all the thousands of details involved in planning the wedding! But, it’s time for me to fondly […]

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Pirate and Princess Party at the Magic Kingdom

By Jane Jones The Disney Pirate and Princess Party (similar to Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party) was originally held for the first time in the beginning months of 2007. Being seasoned partygoers, we opted not to attend this event as we thought, “What else could Disney possibly do?” Sure, we love the Halloween event and even […]

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Goodbye, Gallery

By Kate Abbott The Disney Gallery, tucked above Pirates of the Caribbean in Disneyland’s New Orleans Square. View of the Gallery above Pirates. The banner on the lamppost advertises the Gallery’s current and seemingly final show, “Inspired by Disneyland.” Visiting the Disney Gallery, and especially its balcony overlooking the Rivers of America, has calmed me […]

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Horses at Walt Disney World

By Teresa Pitman Walt Disney’s love for the “Iron Horse” – the train – is well-known, and there’s evidence of that affection in the trains we enjoy riding at Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom.  But Walt also loved real flesh-and-blood horses – he was a skilled rider and an enthusiastic polo player – and evidence […]