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Five Reasons To Use Disney’s Memory Maker

Whether it’s your first trip or you’ve gone before, Walt Disney World’s Memory Maker program is a must.  A Disney vacation can get expensive, but Memory Maker should definitely be in the budget!  While the advantages of Memory Maker are endless, I have narrowed it down to the main pros of the program! Everyone Makes The Photo One of the biggest issues of vacation photos is trying to make a group shot happen.  Whether you’re trying to work with the self  ...

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How To Create Your Dream Disney Shoot

It’s always been a dream of mine to have a professional photo shoot in one of the Disney Parks.  When my husband and I decided to honeymoon in California, we looked into the idea a little more. For part of our honeymoon we would be visiting Disneyland for the first time so what better reason to take some photos! We scheduled our photoshoot for our first day in the parks and began planning this dream shoot! When it comes to scheduling a Disney photo shoot, there are some  ...

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My Top Five: Hollywood Studios

For my next installment of My Top Five, I went with one of my favorite places in the Walt Disney World Resort: Hollywood Studios!  I do have my reasons for loving each and every park individually, but for me Hollywood Studios represents thrill.  From the age I grew to be 40 inches tall I have been building up the courage again and again to step onto that haunted elevator every year.  In Hollywood Studios I rode my first roller coaster that flipped upside down.  At the  ...

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My Top Five: Epcot

The older I get the more and more I appreciate Epcot. While Walt Disney World is usually labeled as a childish place, I believe Epcot is more for adults.  There is much more history to Epcot than most people realize.  The original name for the theme park was EPCOT Center.  The park started out as an idea Walt Disney had for a futuristic community.  The community was to be called the “Experimental Prototype Community Of Tomorrow,” which is where the acronym  ...

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