Due to decreased demand Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom card game will be closing down on Jan. 24 in Walt Disney World. However, many fans are not ready to see it go! Some fans feel so strongly about the discontinuation of the Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom game that they (A.K.A.
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Family Activity Areas Now Available at Select Disney World Resorts
In July, Walt Disney World quietly closed the kid’s activity centers around the resort. Now it appears those areas have been repurposed and just as quietly have reopened as family activity areas. As a busy family that never seems to have enough time together, we are excited about this opportunity
Face Painting at Disney’s Hollywood Studios Currently Unavailable
Beginning today, face painting at Disney’s Hollywood Studios is unavailable. There will be no face painting through July 23rd. Special FX Makeup in Pixar Place is now behind construction walls. That makes the face painting location near Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster on Sunset Boulevard the only location to be offering
Why YOU Should Plan An “Adults Only” Disney Trip NOW!
Walt Disney World is an amazing place to bring your kids and family – they will marvel in all the magic, and memories will be made to be cherished for years to come! But believe it or not – WDW isn’t JUST for kids – it also has SO MUCH
6 Reasons Why Adults Will LOVE Disney World As Much As The Kids
There’s no denying that Walt Disney World is a true kid’s paradise – kids beg and plead to go there, and with good reason – the characters, rides, shows – it’s a magical experience for the little ones. But, believe it or not – there’s a TON of stuff that
Disney Quick Tips: Rules and Etiquette for Pin Trading
I started trading pins at Walt Disney World, and then at Disneyland, a few years ago as an excuse to talk to Disney Cast Members and other guests. Because I’m not much of a shopper while visiting Disney theme parks, I also liked the idea of collecting small (thus portable)
Disney Pin Trading: Rules and Etiquette for Enjoying the Experience
I started trading pins at Walt Disney World, and then at Disneyland, a few years ago as an excuse to talk to Disney Cast Members and other guests. Because I’m not much of a shopper while visiting Disney theme parks, I also liked the idea of collecting small (thus portable)