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2017 Walt Disney World Vacation Packages are now Available to Book

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Walt Disney World has released vacation packages and pricing for 2017 travel dates. Reservations can be made up to 499 days in advance so guests wishing to travel in November and December will still need to wait a bit longer before they’re able to book.

Consider booking your next Disney vacation with a Disney Travel Agent that specializes in Disney travel. It costs the same whether you choose to book on your own or through an Authorized Disney Vacation Planner such as MickeyTravels. In addition to first-hand knowledge of the Disney Parks, guests will enjoy the following FREE planning services:

  • Detailed Trip Itinerary
  • Discount Monitoring to Help Save you Time & Money
  • Updated Park Hours
  • Schedule of Fireworks, Parades and Shows
  • Assistance with FastPass+ Selections
  • Assistance with Advance Dining Reservations
  • Magical Express Transportation
  • Extra Pixie Dust to Help make your Vacation Magical!

Perhaps the biggest benefit to utilizing a Disney  Travel Agent is that you will have only one point of contact throughout the planning process. Rather than call Disney and wait on hold for the next agent, reach out to your own personal travel agent for a quick response. This especially comes in handy on the days special offers are released.  Why spend the morning waiting on hold for hours when your Travel Agent can do it for you?

Walt Disney World is constantly changing and it can often be difficult for guests to keep on top of it all. Since MickeyTravels only books Disney Destinations, our agents are very knowledgeable about recent updates and any future developments. Trust your Disney vacation to a Disney Travel Agent who specializes in “Making Magic One Vacation at a Time…”

Click here for recent updates to the 2017 Disney Dining Plans.

Thinking of a Walt Disney World vacation in 2017 but not sure where to begin?  Contact [email protected] or visit my Facebook page here to request a FREE travel quote.  My goal is to make your Disney experience as magical and stress free as possible! 

 

New Frozen – Live at the Hyperion Packages at Disney’s California Adventure Park

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Guests can now take their Frozen – Live at the Hyperion experience at Disney’s California Adventure Park to the next level with new pre-show packages, priority viewing and dining opportunities. The live show is offered three times daily at 11:30am, 1:35pm and 4:00pm. The following Frozen packages are available to book now for shows beginning June 29th, 2016.

Frozen Pre-Show Package

Enjoy a Frozen themed celebration beginning 1.5 hours prior to the live show at the Hyperion Theater. Guests will gather at Stage 17 at Disney’s California Adventure Park and enjoy delightful treats and photo ops within the winter wonderland of Arendelle. Guests will then be escorted to the Theater for priority viewing and seated just before the show starts.

The celebration at Stage 17 includes:

  • A shave ice treat
  • A beverage station with a selection of beer, wine and non-alcoholic beverages
  • Three photo op locations that grant you the chance to seemingly step into the wintry world of Arendelle
  • A gallery of original art designs that were used to create the Frozen – Live at the Hyperion stage show
  • A Magical Snow Moment, in which a royal announcement invites you to join in a magic spell to summon Elsa’s ice powers

Price: $49.00 per person, plus tax, with full payment due at time of booking.

Reservations: This package is available to book online.

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Frozen Pre-Show Plus Lunch Package 

Prepare your palette for a royal 3-course lunch and pre-show gathering before the performance.

Your jaunt begins with a glamorous visit to Hollywood’s Golden Age, where you’ll indulge in a delicious 3-course meal in the dining room of the Carthay Circle Restaurant—an iconic eatery modeled after the theater where Walt Disney’s animated classic, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs , debuted in 1937.

Once seated, whet your appetite with a stunning starter duo of a soup and salad. Then, choose from 4 main dishes such as chilled red shrimp with coconut-lime mousse, avocado and mango vinaigrette or the grilled angus tri tip with Point Reyes blue cheese risotto, spinach and wild mushrooms. A special kids menu includes a soup or salad and a splendid selection of Mickey Check Meals like mini crispy tacos and a soba noodle bowl.

Everyone—big or small—should save room for something sweet, as Olaf’s Summer Dream Vacation is a delightful dessert.

When this culinary journey comes to a close, your next experience will soon be underway. Approximately 1.5 hours before the performance, you’ll check in at Stage 17 for a special pre-show gathering featuring Frozen-themed magical moments and an assortment of chilled offerings. Then, when this breezy, magical reception winds down, you’ll be invited to the theater and seated in a reserved area for your viewing of the spectacular theatrical production of Frozen – Live at the Hyperion.

Price: $99 per adult and $79 per child (ages 3 to 9), plus tax and gratuity

Reservations: Book online or call Disney Dining at (714) 781-DINE (3463) between the hours of 8:00 AM and 9:00 PM daily. Guests must be 18 years of age or have parent or guardian permission to call.

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Frozen Signature Dining and Behind-the-Scenes Package

Embark on the ultimate VIP adventure featuring a pre-show gathering, priority seating, guided backstage tour and a sumptuous 4-course meal!

Your royal experience kicks off with a fun-filled pre-show gathering* at Stage 17, which has been transformed into a charming castle courtyard within the wintery world of Arendelle. During this celebration, you can sip on refreshments, enjoy shave ice, snap photos with Frozen-themed backdrops, and more!

Next, you’ll glide over to the Hyperion Theater, slip into your priority seat and take in the spectacular new theatrical production inspired by Frozen.

Once this mesmerizing musical comes to an end, you’ll have the opportunity to step behind the curtain for a glimpse of the show’s elaborately designed costumes, as well as get your photo taken on the performance stage.

Then, for the ice-ing on this sweet venture, anticipate a 4-course prix fixe dinner to remember at the elegant Carthay Circle Restaurant. As you sit, relax and absorb the retro-glam ambience, you can take blissful bites of fine fare including the braised short rib ravioli with morel mushrooms and English pea coulis and a showstopping dessert—Olaf’s Summer Dream Vacation.

*You will have the chance to choose between 2 pre-show gathering times.

Price: $299 per person, plus tax and gratuity

Reservations
Online reservations are not available for this package. To book your Frozen Signature Dining and Behind-the-Scenes Package, call Disney Dining at (714) 781-DINE (3463) between the hours of 8:00 AM and 9:00 PM daily. Guests must be 18 years of age or have parent or guardian permission to call.

Admission to Disney California Adventure Park is required and not included in the price of the Frozen pre-show packages. Space is limited and advance registration is required.

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La Cantina de San Angel in Epcot is Now Serving Breakfast

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Epcot’s La Cantina de San Angel in the Mexico Pavilion of World Showcase is now open for breakfast.  Breakfast will be available daily from 9am to 11am and consist of the following menu options:

  • Chilaquiles con huevos $8.75
    Two fried eggs, layers of fried corn tortilla, with green tomatillo sauce, topped with queso fresco, onions and sour cream.
  • Tamal verde con huevos $8.75
    Scrambled eggs, corn dough filled with pork chorizo, covered with green tomatillo sauce.
  • Pambazo de chorizo con huevo $9.95
    Bread roll filled with scrambled eggs, chorizo, jack cheese, red onions, lettuce and guacamole.

A kid’s breakfast meal is also available:

  • Huevos revueltos $5.99
    Scrambled eggs topped with cheese, served with potatoes and fruit.

The Mexico Pavilion will certainly see an increase in crowd levels once the nearby Frozen Ever After and Royal Sommerhus meet & greet open on June 21st. The adjacent Norway Pavilion will open at 9am whereas the rest of the World Showcase doesn’t open until 11am. Smart move on Disney’s part adding a breakfast option for all of those hungry guests waiting in what is sure to be a very long line.

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Celebrate in Disney Style with Patriotic Mouse Ears

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We’re only two weeks away from Independance Day, so it’s time to start finding some fun patriotic Disney items! The lovely Etsy shop MouseBands has created these star spangled Patriotic Mouse Ears just in time for the holiday!

These USA themed ears are complete with the Stars and Stripes ears and a white bow with off-white stars. A patriotic Mickey cameo sits in the bows center. The off-white starts on the bow give it a lot of depth, and off set the Stars and Stripes ears nicely. The darling Mickey cameo wearing Uncle Sam’s hat is the cherry on top that makes these ears boom-tastic for the Fourth! These ears are also comfortable and lightweight, so you won’t feel weighed down while enjoying the festivities and looking to the sky for fireworks. They’re a great price of only $14.00 right now too!

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Would you rock these Patriotic Mouse Ears at your Fourth of July celebration?

New Update Available for Disney Magic Kingdoms

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Gameloft, in collaboration with Disney, announced the second major update for Disney Magic Kingdoms, introducing Disney Pixar’s “The Incredibles” multi-week event, including a cast of new characters, attractions and quests.

first multi-week event features the super hero family from Disney Pixar’s “The Incredibles,” a movie first released in 2004. In this action-packed update, players welcome Mrs. Incredible who kicks off the in-game event by investigating a disturbance in the Park. Eventually players also welcome Mr. Incredible, Violet, Dash and even the icy Frozone to aid in the search for the source of the destructive Omnidroids.

Also new in this update is the Jet Packs attraction and several decorations inspired by the brand-new Shanghai Disneyland Park in China, which opened its doors officially on June 16, 2016.

Check out all of the “Incredible” features!

  • Multi-Week Event: The first multi-week event in Disney Magic Kingdoms, with limited-time characters to welcome, including special event quests and storyline content
  • Six New Characters: Mrs. Incredible, Mr. Incredible, Dash, Violet, Frozone and Syndrome from Disney●Pixar’s “The Incredibles”
  • New Quests: 50 new unique quests and special animations for the heroes and heroines of “The Incredibles”
  • New Parade Float: Inspired by “The Incredibles” float in the Pixar Play Parade at Disney California Adventure Park
  • New Attractions: Four new attractions inspired by “The Incredibles”: Omnidroid City, The Incredibles House, The Obstacle Course, and Syndrome’s Zero Gravity Rings; two new attractions inspired by “Aladdin” – The Magic Carpets of Aladdin and The Magic Lamp Theater; all-new Jet Packs attraction inspired by the brand-new Shanghai Disneyland Park in China
  • New Decorations: Decorations fit for heroes, introducing the “Tribute to Heroines” and “Tribute to Heroes” statues and The Incredibles Bench
  • New Concession Stand: Park visitors will be jumping for joy with their icy treats from Frozone’s Snow Cone stand

Check out the new video below!

Download and play the new update today: PLAY

Character and Signature Dining on the 2017 Disney Dining Plan

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Rumors were circulating recently that certain character meals such as Chef Mickey’s, Tusker House and Akershus would soon require 2 table service credits rather than only 1 credit. According to the new 2017 Disney Dining Plan guide, it looks like character dining will continue to remain only 1 table service credit per person. The only character meal that would require 2 table service credits is Cinderella’s Royal Table.

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What’s even more interesting is that Tiffins in Animal Kingdom is missing from the list of Signature Restaurants. Tiffins is currently a signature dining restaurant that requires 2 table service credits per person. According to the guide, it will require only 1 table service credit per person in 2017. The restaurant recently opened in Discovery Island at Animal Kingdom and offers unique menu items inspired by global travel.

There are two possible explanations for this change…either Tiffins isn’t doing as well as expected or it is simply a mistake on the 2017 Disney Dining Plan guide. Keep in mind that the guide could still be updated at any time and more restaurants will likely be added once contracts have been finalized.

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Click on the link below for full details on the Disney Dining Plans valid for arrivals January 1 – December 31, 2017. The Quick Service guide along with pricing will be updated as soon as they become available. In the meantime, you can catch up on other recent changes to the Dining Plans by clicking here.

Click here for the 2017 Disney Dining Plan

Click here for the 2017 Disney Deluxe Dining

2017 Walt Disney World vacation packages will be available to book beginning Tuesday, June 21st. Contact [email protected] or visit my Facebook page here for a complimentary travel quote.  All of my planning services are FREE and can help save you both time and money!

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Water Related Activities Update at Walt Disney World

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Many water related activities at Walt Disney World Resort were suspended after last week’s tragic alligator attack at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort. All resort beach areas remain closed to guests as fences along with new warning signs are being installed along waterways throughout the area.

All water transportation has resumed operation including resort water taxis and ferry boats. Guests can once again rent pontoon and Boston Whaler boats. However, watersport activities such as parasailing, water skiing, wake boarding/surfing, tubing and personal watercraft rentals through Sammy Duvall’s Watersports Centre are still not available.

Guests are not allowed to use their own fishing equipment on any resort waterway and may only fish in designated areas. Fishing excursions on Seven Seas Lagoon and Bay Lake prior to 9:00am have been cancelled.

Lastly, the nighttime event “Movie Under the Stars” will be shown indoors rather than outside on the beach. No word if this is a permanent change or not.

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New Details Have Been Announced on 2017 Disney Dining Plans

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New details have emerged on the Dining Plans offered at Disney in 2017 (Scroll to the bottom for the 2017 Disney Dining PDF). A Quick Service meal in 2016 currently consists of 1 entree, 1 non-alcoholic drink and 1 dessert item.  A Quick Service meal in 2017 will consist of 1 entree and 1 non-alcoholic drink.

Guests have often questioned if the dining plan was actually a good value or not if their family were not big dessert eaters. It looks like Disney has listened to those concerns and made some adjustments beginning next year. According to Kenny The Pirate, the dessert option at Quick Service locations under the Dining Plan will soon be replaced with an extra snack item per day to be used at any time throughout the guest’s stay. Pricing on next year’s Dining Plans is still not available yet.

The 2017 Disney Dining Plans will consist of the following:

2017 Quick Service Dining Plan

  •  (2) Quick Service Meals – entree & non-alcoholic drink
  •  (2) Snacks
  •  (1) Resort Refillable Mug per person

Under the 2016 Quick Service Plan, guests currently receive 2 dessert options and 1 snack per day for a total of 3 selections.  With the new plan, guests will have 2 snack options per day. Essentially, guests on the Quick Service Plan will loose one dessert or snack option per day.

2017 Disney Dining Plan 

  • (1) Quick Service Meal – entree & non-alcohlic drink
  • (1) Table Service Meal – entree, dessert and non-alcoholic drink or full buffet meal
  • (2) Snacks
  • (1) Resort Refillable Mug per person

The Disney Dining Plan seems to be a better value in 2017 since a table service meal still includes a dessert option.  In addition, guests will be entitled to 2 snack credits per day rather than only 1 under the current plan.

2017 Deluxe Disney Dining Plan 

  • (3) Meals – Combination of Quick Service or Table Service
  • (2) Snacks
  • (1) Resort Refillable Mug per person

A table service meal when using the Deluxe Disney Dining Plan consists of an appetizer, entree, dessert and non-alcoholic beverage or one full buffet or family style meal.

Using Your Meals

• You can redeem more than one Quick-Service meal, Table-Service meal or snack per night, as you wish, until your total number of meal/snack entitlements is depleted.

• All unused meals and snacks and the ability to use your Rapid Fill Resort refillable mug expire at midnight on your package reservation check-out date.

Finding Dining and Snack Locations

• Most of the restaurant locations in Disney Theme Parks, Disney Water Parks, Disney Springs™ and Disney Value, Moderate, Deluxe and Deluxe Villa Resort hotels accept the Disney Dining Plan.

• You can also find plenty of locations where you can redeem your snacks – just look for the Dining Plan symbol on the menu boards at Quick-Service restaurants, most outdoor food carts and select merchandise locations to identify what items are eligible snacks.

Certain items are not included in any dining plans such as:

• Alcoholic Beverages

• Items that are more than a single serving (such as a box of doughnuts or a jar of peanut butter)

• Items (such as popcorn or drinks) that are served in a Souvenir Container

• Items that are sold from Recreation Rental Counters

• Items that are considered Merchandise (such as Bottle Toppers, Glow Cubes and Bottle Straps)

• Special Dining Events with special menus offered at certain Table-Service locations

Redeeming Your Meals

• Present your valid Disney Resort ID (either a MagicBand or card) to the server or cashier at the time a meal or snack is purchased and specify the number of meals or snacks being redeemed for Disney Dining Plan Guests ages 10+ and the number of meals or snacks being redeemed for Disney Dining Plan

• Guests ages 3-9 must order from a children’s menu where available.

• Gratuities are not included except at Dinner Shows, Private In-Room Dining and Cinderella’s Royal Table.

• An additional form of payment is needed if you add a gratuity and have not provided a credit card at check-in to charge incidentals and other expenses to your room.

• An 18% gratuity will automatically be added to your bill for parties of six or more.

• An automatic gratuity charge may also be added to your bill for certain items you order that are not included in the Disney Dining Plan (e.g. alcoholic beverages).

• Choosing items from a separate prix fixe menu offered at certain locations requires payment of a surcharge in addition to redeeming the number of Table-Service entitlements required at the location.

• The Disney Dining Plan is unavailable for Guests under the age of 3, but they may share from an adult plate at no charge, or a meal may be purchased from the menu. The price of the meal will be added to your bill.

Click on the links below for more details on each Dining Plan:

Quick Service Dining Plan

Disney Dining Plan

Deluxe Dining Plan

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Finding Dory Box Office Has Record Breaking Opening Weekend

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Even though “Finding Dory” has only been in theaters for three days it’s already a huge box office hit. Considering it’s predecessor “Finding Nemo” being such a financial success in 2003, this comes as no surprise!

“Finding Dory” has brought in $136.2 million in the U.S.’s opening weekend alone (“Finding Nemo” made $70.3 million on its first weekend). This now makes it the biggest opening weekend for an animated film ever! Prior to this, Dreamwork’s “Shrek the Third” held the record with $121 million. Not only is it the biggest opening weekend for an animated film, but is also the second biggest June opening of any movie.

Overseas, it has so far brought in $65.5 million between Australia, Argentina, Russia, and China. It’s $17.5 million international debuts makes it the largest international Pixar release.

Disney has so far released the three biggest releases of 2016, “Captain America: Civil War“, “Zootopia“, and “The Jungle Book,” with “Finding Dory” certain to join the ranks.

“Finding Dory” is now in theaters, and available to see in 3D and IMAX 3D, and has the visual narrative available at any showing via the Smart-syncing technology on the Disney Movies Anywhere app. You can check out our official review of the movie here.

Disney is My Home Castle With Tink Decal

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Today’s Disney Find brings a different take on the “Disney Home” decals, with the adorable addition of Tink! This Castle Tink DecalDisney is My Home Castle With Tink Decal is UV resistant, and and absolutely adorable take on a classic favorite.

Fallen under the Disney spell? Take a little bit of the Disney magic with you, even if you’re just driving to the supermarket or the office. This magical castle gets a sprinkling of fairy dust from Tink’s magic wand, so let’s hope some of it rubs off on your life today. Their wildly popular design is outdoor-ready, UV-protected against fading, and will go everywhere your car goes. These aren’t just for the car though! You can apply them to laptops, tablets, folders and more! This Castle Tink Decal is white with clear edging and also measures 6″ x 4.42″. You can get it on Amazon for free shipping here!

So if you’d like to spread a little pixie dust where ever you go, be sure to grab your own. If you’d like to wear your Disney Home pride where ever you go, our “Home” shirts are on sale at Tee Public till midnight!

In what ways do you show your Disney pride when on the go?

Video: Ride on Soarin Around the World on Opening Day

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Imagine a wind-through-hair flight above The Great Wall of China, a lift-your-feet-or-they’ll-touch journey over the Great Pyramids of Egypt or a seat-of-your-pants dash through the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

These are just a few of the more than a dozen breathtaking – and innovative – ways guests will be able to experience the wonders of the world on the groundbreaking Soarin’ Around the World, which premiered June 17 at Epcot in Walt Disney World Resort, just after the attraction’s world debut at the Shanghai Disney Resort. In addition to the new film, a third theater and re-imagined interactive queue will be added to the attraction at Epcot.

As the next generation of the popular Soarin’ attractions, Soarin’ Around the World is an exhilarating aerial adventure that immerses guests in a multi-sensory experience, complete with stunning sights, spectacular sounds and even subtle scents.

Guests won’t just see these gorgeous landscapes with their eyes. They’ll use all their senses to feel, smell and hear the world through this thrilling experience that could only be created by Disney.

Employing high-definition, laser-projected footage and innovative motion-based ride technology, all developed by Walt Disney Imagineering, Soarin’ Around the World lifts 87 guests at a time 40 feet aloft into an 80-foot projection screen dome. The effect is that guests’ entire field of vision is filled with panoramic beauty, giving them the sensation that they are actually flying over the globe’s grand landmarks, natural and manmade.

In Shanghai the attraction goes by a different name, Soaring Over the Horizon, to better fit its location in Adventure Isle at Shanghai Disneyland because of its spirit of exploration and discovery.

Soarin’ Around the World is also enhanced by its majestic musical score, composed by Bruce Broughton, based on the original Soarin’ score by the late film and television composer Jerry Goldsmith, and performed by the London Studio Orchestra.

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Choosing The Best Disney World Value Resort For Your Family

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When it comes to picking a Walt Disney World Resort, the choices can be a bit overwhelming – as there are more than a dozen amazing on site hotels to choose from! Over the years, I have been lucky enough to stay at many of them, and while I love them ALL, I have to say, for my family, the Value Resorts make the most sense for our needs.

If you’re trying to figure out what Resort is right for you, then you will want to read on for the lowdown on the WDW Value Resorts:

“What does “Value Resort” Mean?” – Well, as the name implies, these are the cheapest Hotel rooms on Walt Disney World Property – there are 5 of them total, with prices ranging from $100-$200 a night (lower prices during “non-peak” times, and during holidays/weekends the rates would be higher). The rooms are on the smaller side, and have either two double or one king bed. One slight drawback to this “Value” category is that the hotels themselves are the furthest from the Disney Parks. They are still on Disney World property, but it takes a bit longer to get to the Parks than a more expensive hotel would (as the more expensive ones are closer, naturally). Overall, the Value Resorts are perfect for you if you plan on using your hotel as just a place to sleep, and are a great way to save some money, too!

Similarities: There are some things that all WDW Value Resorts have in common – they are all HUGE – which means that while it may be easier to book a room here than at smaller Resorts, it also means the buses, food court, and Resort itself might feed crowded at times, and it also means that your room might be a 10 minute or more walk to the bus stops/food/lobby (of course, Disney lets you pay more to book a “Preferred” room closer to the main pool/lobby should you choose to do so). All Value Resorts have multiple pools, with a pool bar adjacent to the “main” pool. When it comes to dining, you’ll find a “food court” like eatery at all Value Resorts, where different stations offer different types of food (Italian pasta/pizzas, salads/sandwiches, ice cream/gelato, etc) and are open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner (and well into the evening, too). They all offer bus transportation to all the Disney Parks and Disney Springs – and Disney is really good about sending extra buses right away if there are long lines to board

Themes: The main difference between each of the Value Resorts is that each of them has their own unique theme, which is carried on throughout the lobby, rooms, pools, and hotel grounds. There’s All-Star Movies (think giant movie reels), All-Star Sports (giant footballs), and All-Star Music (giant saxaphones and trumpets), and then there is Pop Century (An ode to “pop culture” over the last several decades – giant hippie flowers and Rubik’s Cubes), and last but not least – The Art Of Animation Resort which is themed after some of Disney’s best animated movies (Finding Nemo, The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, and Cars). As you might have been able to guess, these are NOT subtle themes – as the décor is BIG, BRIGHT and LOUD – it’s really a hit with the little ones!

Room For More: Speaking of little ones, if you are thinking that a standard size hotel room would NOT be enough space for you and your family to spread out, then you might want to think of booking a family suite instead. They sleep up to 6, and offer a separate bedroom, pull out sofa beds, 2 bathrooms, and a kitchenette. There are some at the All Star Music Resort, and a whole bunch more at the Art of Animation Resort. Prices are a bit more for these, running around $200-$300 a night (again, depending on what time of year you go). The price may be higher, but the extra space and ability to prepare simple meals (breakfast before you head to the parks, for example) makes it a much better choice for many families (not to mention – 2 bathrooms is a LOT more convenient than the whole family sharing just one!)

My family has really enjoyed staying at all the WDW Value Resorts – overall, the service has been amazing, and while they may not offer as many amenities as the Moderate or Deluxe hotels, we believe that the lower price is worth that trade off, and hopefully this helped convince you to check out the Value Resorts for your next trip, too!