By Lindsey Tullier Dining has always been an integral part of our Walt Disney World vacation experience. With two small boys, ages four and almost two, character dining now makes up the bulk of these experiences. On our most recent trip, we decided to try Cape May Café’s character breakfast at Disney’s Beach Club Resort….
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Walt Disney World without Tickets Part 1: Young Children
Sarah DeMare What’s the first thing you think of when you think of Walt Disney World? Cinderella Castle? Perhaps the four theme parks? Have you ever considered a trip to Walt Disney World without visiting one of the four major theme parks? Believe it or not, there are lots of things to do without even…
One Trip, Two Resorts
By Heather Lewis While planning our fall trip to Walt Disney World, my husband and I were having trouble deciding which one of the many resorts to stay at. After looking at all our options, we decided to try a split stay and spend time at two different resorts. We would spend the first two…
Passing on the Love of Disney to Future Generations
By Reid Parker We really love Walt Disney World and everything that it represents to us. The magical escape from reality that it affords us; the whimsical detailing and suspended reality that lets you believe in worlds of fantasy and adventure; the freedom to just be, when it seems the world wants you to do…
What Do You Do to Make Your Trip “New”?
Compiled By Erica Colmenares Many of us have been to Walt Disney World and/or Disneyland multiple times. Sometimes more times than we care to admit outside of Disneyphile circles. But even a much-beloved destination can become routine without a jolt of “new.” Earlier this month, we asked Magically Speaking readers what they do to keep…
Why Bother?
By Heather Lewis “Why are you bothering to take your kids to Disney World? There is no way they’ll remember it!” Once my husband and I decided to take our two small children to Disney World this past October, it seemed this question was all we heard. Obviously the people asking this were not dedicated…
Gatorland — A Taste of Pre-Disney Central Florida
By Erica Colmenares Usually, when my family visits Florida, we head straight for the land of Mickey, and don’t see many of the other local tourist spots. This past summer, however, we had two weeks in the Orlando area, and decided to branch out. Gatorland had long been on my list of “must sees,” and…
The Pirates League
By Sarah DeMare I have two boys. So every time we are at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, I see all the cute little princesses walking around, wishing I had one so we could have the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique experience. (Little guys over three years old can get the “Cool Dudes” package at the Boutique,…
Kouzzina Review
By Heather Lewis My husband and I recently had the chance to celebrate our anniversary at Walt Disney World. Upon learning that Cat Cora from Iron Chef America had recently opened a restaurant at Disney, we decided to celebrate with dinner by ourselves for our actual anniversary, October 31. As soon as we walked in…
Hong Kong Disneyland
By Kristi Letsinger My family recently had the opportunity to visit Hong Kong Disneyland during an adoption trip. My daughter and I love Disney, and we wanted to visit the park with our newly adopted two-year-old son. We were hoping it would be a fun time together as a family, but we weren’t sure if…
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party
By Carol Garcia Beginning November 10 and running through December 18, the Magic Kingdom is transformed into a winter wonderland. True, it may still be mid-November, but guests at Walt Disney World will find Christmas in the air. One of the highlights of that celebration is Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party. This is a hard-ticket…
Sum of All Thrills
By Sarah DeMare If you have ever been to Epcot at rope drop, you know that there are a few places that everyone rushes to. Most head to Soarin’, some to Test Track, and a few to Character Connection. You expect this. What you don’t expect to see is people rushing to Innoventions. So you…