Did you know Disney will send you an autographed postcard when you or your little ones writes a letter to their favorite Disney Character? All you have to do is send a letter to: Walt Disney World Communications P.O. Box 10040 Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830-0040 Disneyland will also send
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7 ways to Stay Sane on a Disney Vacation
After all the planning that goes into a Disney vacation, after all the days of waiting to arrive, after all the hours of dreaming of your Disney adventure, the actual trip itself can be quite stressful if you don’t have a plan to stay sane. Vacations should be fun, exciting,
Have a Little Extra Fun with Disney Characters on your Next Vacation!
I’m sure many of you have seen the picture going around Facebook that shows if you yell “Andy’s coming” in front of any of the Toy Story characters, they will fall down. Which is untrue. Disney put a stop to that as it was scaring small children. Not to mention
Top 10 Places to People Watch in Disney World
If you’re like me you love to take a moment from the hustle and bustle in Walt Disney World and watch the other Disney fans go by. What cool Disney shirts are they wearing? Who has cool Disney tattoos? Where did they get that fancy pair of Mickey ears? It’s
Top Mid-Day Break Spots at Epcot
I recently wrote about my favorite places to take a mid-day break at the Magic Kingdom. Moving through Disney World, here are my favorite spots at Epcot to slip away, enjoy some cool air, and not feel as if I am wasting precious time in the park. The American Adventure:
12 ways to celebrate Mother’s Day and every day at Walt Disney World Resort
Mother’s Day or any day are great reasons to treat mom to a special experience she won’t soon forget at Walt Disney World Resort. With everything from pampering spa experiences, premium yacht adventures and elegant tea parties, the Florida Vacation Kingdom is the perfect place to plan a day as special as she is. 1. Senses –
Top 6 Disneyland Attractions For First Timers
Visiting the Happiest Place on Earth for the first time can be both exciting and overwhelming! There are so many wonderful things to do and see and you may not know where to start. I’ve put together a list of must-do Disneyland attractions to help you out: 1. It’s a
Disney Dining Quick Tip – Split Dessert to Save Money
Being a fan of the desserts at Disney and also at saving money I came up with a great way to indulge in both while at the parks… I hope you like today’s Disney Dining Quick Tip which teaches us how to split desserts to save money while at Disney! There are so
Disney Finds – Portable Battery Pack for the Parks
There is nothing more frustrating than being at the Disney theme parks and running out of battery on your cell phone. I have spent countless hours on the stumps back near the Rapunzel Bathrooms waiting for my cell phone to charge. Well that is a thing of the past since
How to Make the Most of Your Time Standing In Line
Let’s face it, waiting in line can be a total bummer on vacation, especially when there is so much to see and do! And with little ones, it can become challenging to keep them entertained in order to avoid a meltdown. Here are some of my favorite ways to keep
Disney Quick Tip: Have Your Camera Ready At Character Dining Restaurants
My family is a huge fan of character dining. On our typical seven day Walt Disney World vacation we average about four character meals. I hope today’s Disney quick tip can keep you from making the same mistake I have seen happen time and time again. Your Advanced Disney dining
10 Tips to Surviving Walt Disney World During Holiday Week
When visiting Disney World during the Holidays you can expect people. Lots and Lots of people! While it may be busy and you might not be able to ride Space Mountain 20 times in a day there are some things you can do to make things a bit more manageable.
Keeping Phones Charged at Walt Disney World Parks
It’s true, a visit to Walt Disney World shouldn’t be all about staying connected with your phone. We should be able to experience and enjoy the magic without texting, tweeting, checking in, etc. But in some cases it’s necessary to be accessible to the outside world (in case of emergency,
An American in Paris: A US Disney Park Goer’s Guide to Disneyland Paris
In 2012, We were given the incredible opportunity to live in Germany. Our family typically takes at least one trip to a Disney park every year, and because of the cost Disneyland Paris can demand during their peak season, we had always found it was cheaper to fly back to