Disney Planning Tips – Plan It, Pack It, Post-It!

The burden of a family vacation can be overwhelming for the person “in charge”. Disney veterans know that timing is everything, dining reservations are a must and you can’t leave home without your itinerary. If you haven’t traveled to Disney, or don’t travel frequently all of the above is overwhelming;

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Disney World Quick Tips: How to Add Plus Dining to FREE Quick Service Dining.

When free dining came out on Monday, there was a little bit of confusion.  As you probably know, you can get free quick-service dining at the value resorts and free base dining at the moderate and deluxe resorts for stays from August 25 through September 29, 2012. What you may

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Disney World Quick Tips – Don’t be so rushed

When you visit Walt Disney World Resort, slow down and pay attention. It’s impossible to see and do everything in one Park visit anyway, so try not to get so caught up in the hustle and bustle of doing it all that you overlook what makes the place so magical.

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Can you use a Stroller as a Wheelchair?

Walt Disney World allows parents of special needs children to use a stroller as wheelchair. The stroller will be treated just like it is a wheelchair allowing you to use special entrances as needed. It will also allow your child to stay in the stroller when other strollers have to

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Disney World Quick Tips – Don’t waste those Snack Credits.

The number one rule you should follow with Disney Dining Plan Snack Credits is this! Don’t buy drinks with it. It’s an easy mistake to make. You’re tired and hot and probably don’t think twice about handing the cast member your room key card, but that drink only costs around

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Disney Work Planning Tips for Plus Sized Travelers

What to do when one size doesn’t fit all? With millions of visitors from around the world, it would be impossible to fabricate accommodations that would be ideal for everyone in Disney parks. If the “one size fits all” philosophy doesn’t apply to you, don’t worry, you aren’t out of

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Disney World Quick Tips – Drink water and save money

Here is a great money-saving tip that we use on all of our vacations. Since we go to the Disney Parks a few times a year we purchased a Disney World Annual Pass and a Tables in Wonderland Card. Instead of buying the Disney Dining Plan every trip we opted

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Disney Planning & Photos: Do You Have What it Takes to Walk Through The World?

What’s the number one planning tip I would give to anyone anticipating or planning a Disney trip? You need to start walking way before your feet ever hit Main Street, U.S.A, to run and grab a Fastpass at Space Mountain. Walt Disney World is comprised of 92 miles of theme parks, resorts, restaurants, shopping,

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Vacationing at Disney World with Special Needs: ASD/ADHD

Families with special needs children may find the idea of traveling daunting. Vacation planning should be a fun time and something to look forward to, not fear or dread. As a travel agent, I have been blessed to find families with special needs very open about their unique situation and

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Getting your hair cut at Walt Disney World

One of my daughters “official firsts” happened at Walt Disney World in the barber shop. Her first haircut. (Well, not technically her first, she cut her bangs herself, ugh) I’m fairly sure that my daughter is somehow related to Rapunzel. Her hair grows extremely fast, which we realized very early

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Resort Hopping – Sailing from Hollywood Studios to Epcot

My writers and I love offering you Disney World Planning Tips and Tricks. Using our collective knowledge we like to prepare you for what to expect before, during, and after your Disney World vacation. In case you missed my last article I discussed Resort Hopping over at the Magic Kingdom.

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5 Tips for Choosing Your Port Adventure

“I want adventure in the great wide somewhere…I want it more than I can tell…” Belle sang it best and this may be your song when your Disney Cruise is finally booked. You’re prepared for getting onboard but pulling into port is an entirely different story. To venture, or not

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