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Your Guide To Easter at Walt Disney World

As April is approaching, Easter Sunday isn’t far away! Easter falls on Sunday, April 9, 2023, and if you’re spending this holiday at the Most Magical Place on Earth, you’ll want to keep reading. I’m sharing all the limited-time eats, experiences, and more for the Easter season at Walt Disney World!   Easter Treats The following treats, sips, and specialty eats are available at Walt Disney World Resort Hotels and Disney Springs for a limited time. Bird of  ...

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Disney Books

The Ride of a Lifetime

Another month of 2023 has come and gone and it’s time to share my second book of the year! This is a book that I’ve heard a lot of rave reviews about, so I was excited to finally dive in. It’s actually been on our bookshelf since it released in 2019 because my husband read it during his 75 Hard journey! (If you want to learn more about my reading journey in 2023, check out my first post here.) My second book of the year is Disney CEO Bob Iger’s book, The Ride of a  ...

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Disney Attractions

The Ultimate Guide to TRON Lightcycle / Run

Magic Kingdom’s newest coaster is opening to the public on April 4, 2023, but we got to check it out early during a Cast Member Preview. TRON Lightcycle / Run will be one of the fastest coasters at any Disney theme park around the globe! Inspired by TRON Lightcycle Power Run in Shanghai Disneyland, this new coaster brings a new futuristic element to Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland.  With its opening date quickly approaching, we’re ready to share our top tips for experiencing this EPIC new  ...

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Disney Books

Behind the Glass at the Florida Studio

I’ve always been a big fan of learning everything I possibly can about Disney’s history, especially when it comes to the parks! From a young age I would read Since the World Began over and over, taking in every ounce of knowledge, trivia, and all around fun facts that I could find. Fast forward to 2023, the one aspect of my research that I tend to shy away from is reading physical books. I can search the web like no body’s business, consumer hours of Youtube  ...

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