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The Ultimate Epcot Bucket List

The vacation planning continues with The Ultimate Epcot Bucket List. Between World Celebration, World Discovery, World Nature and World Showcase, there is a lot to see and do while visiting this park. With festivals, tours, and oh so much food, you’ll want to take a look at this list of over 100 things to do while in Epcot! *This post was originally written in 2017, but has been updated as of September 24, 2024* First things first, picture with Spaceship Earth. Grab Starbucks at  ...

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The Ultimate Magic Kingdom Bucket List

You’re planning the vacation of a lifetime at the Happiest Place on Earth and the last thing you want to do is miss out on the good stuff! Whether it’s your first trip or your hundredth, this list is for you. I’ve got a list of 75 must do’s at Magic Kingdom that make up the Ultimate Magic Kingdom Bucket List! Ride the Walt Disney World Railroad. Grab your celebration button(s) from City Hall. Take a picture in front Cinderella’s Castle. Hub Grass hang out time.  ...

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How to make your birthday in Disney even COOLER

A birthday is an important day. What better way to spend it than at Walt Disney World?! Back in April, we celebrated my brother’s birthday in Disney, and it was truly a magical time! Disney has a way of making you feel like royalty when you’re celebrating something BIG like a birthday. When I think of celebrating in Walt Disney World, I think of their celebration buttons that are available at Guest Services in front of any park! While this button is known to come with perks, on  ...

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Fun For Everyone

There aren’t many places in life quite like Walt Disney World! Aside from being the Happiest Place on Earth, for me Disney Parks set themselves apart by going above and beyond to make sure that they are fun for everyone. To those who live without a handicap or disability this may not seem very apparent, but as a sibling of someone with disabilities I find this quality to be so valuable. My brother Kevin is able to escape from reality and enter a state of pure joy every time we visit  ...

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