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Disney Food

Disney Eats: Crystal Palace

You don’t have to travel all the way to the Hundred-Acre Wood to visit your favorite bear and his friends! With the recent release of the new Christopher Robin movie, I thought it would be the perfect time to talk about one of my favorite buffets at Walt Disney World. Being a life-long Disney kid myself, I’ve quite a few breakfasts, lunches, and dinners at this fun little buffet. Whether its my first or fortieth visit, I always get the same fuzzy feeling! Between the beautiful Victorian  ...

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Disney Food

Eight Trendy Treats to Try at Walt Disney World

At Walt Disney World, there’s always something new to experience. Whether it’s an attraction, a show or a snack, Disney loves to keep things interesting for their guests!  A few new trendy treats have recently popped up in the Disney parks this summer. Looking to take a break from the usual Dole Whip or Mickey Bar? We’ve got you covered! Peter Pan Float You don’t have to fly off to Neverland to try this sweet treat! The Peter Pan Float, inspired by the popular attraction Peter Pan’s Flight,  ...

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Disney Parks

The Ultimate Walt Disney World Rope Drop Rundown

When it comes to making the most of your Walt Disney World day, strategy is key. Disney guests trying to do it all will need a game plan to ensure their success! With new attractions and experiences opening regularly in the Disney Parks, it can feel challenging to fit everything in the day. On a Disney vacation there are some serious benefits that come with being an early riser, one of which is Rope Drop! What’s Rope Drop? Rope Drop is another name for the moment that a Disney Park opens  ...

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Disney Throwback

Pleasure Island

In the mid 1980’s, Disney welcomed a new CEO into the company. Michael Eisner jumped right into his new position and started strategizing ways to make Disney more money. He noticed that guests were leaving the Walt Disney World property and different points in the day for shopping and other experiences. How could they get the guests to stay on property and spend their money with Disney instead? Eisner’s efforts included lots of new resorts, a new theme park, and added nightlife at the then  ...

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