Disney Parks and Toddlers – Tips to Keep Sane

When we took our toddler to Disney World, I figured it wouldn’t be “that bad”. I thought we could handle anything that she did and learn from the experience. I was right about one thing, we definitely learned a thing or 2 about taking a 2 year old to Disney

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One of a Kind Dining – Le Cellier Steakhouse in Epcot

While planning our ADR’s for our October 2010 trip, I knew one thing was for sure, we were going to Le Cellier one way or another. Many Disney World enthusiasts suggested the restaurant and just by looking at the menu, I knew I had to try it out. The thing

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Book a Disney Vacation on Saint Patrick’s Day and Win a Pot o’ Gold

As a special “Good Luck Charm” for Saint Patrick’s Day fans, the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort is pleased to offer lads and lasses a sale that’s truly magical!  From 7am – 7pm EST on Saint Patricks’ Day, book your reservation and mention “LUCKY” to our charming reservations

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“More than a place to stay, it’s a place to start”-A look at Aulani

Everyone knows Disney tells the best stories, have you heard the story behind Disney’s newest destination, Aulani? Located in Ko Olina, Hawaii Aulani will say “aloha” and open its doors to guests on August 29, 2011. What can you expect when you arrive at the Disney Resort and Spa in

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Cruise Critic Reveals 10 Things Not Included In Your Cruise Fare (And How to Avoid Paying for Them)

This week, Cruise Critic ® (http://www.cruisecritic.com), the leading online source of cruise reviews and news, reported that the cost of for-fee dining venues on cruise ships continues to rise, hitting an all-time high last month when Disney Cruise Line debuted Remy, its $75-per person French restaurant on the new Disney

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Off to Neverland On Disney Cruise Line

“Off to Neverland, and aaawwaay we go!” When you “think of the happiest things” (vacation planning!) what comes to mind? Running through the parks sun up to sun down, racing to attractions, worrying about advanced dining reservations or would you rather be like the mermaids in the lagoon…relaxing and splashing

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Disney Cruise Line – A Classic Tale of One-UpmanSHIP

Can you be at war with yourself? Well, if you are a multi-billion dollar conglomerate, the answer would appear to be ‘Yes.’ As you no doubt know, Disney is divided into many different segments, or businesses. You have the Movie Division. The Theme Parks Division. The Merchandising Division. The Cruise

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Summer at Walt Disney World: How to Prepare

Visiting Walt Disney World is a fun experience for the whole family.  However, if you are going in the summer months, there are some things that you need to prepare for. The Orlando area during the months of June, July, and August averages a high temperature of 90 degrees during

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