Kait Around The Kingdom

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Disney Food, Disney Parks

My Flower & Garden Favorites: Food

The older I get, the more I appreciate Epcot and what is has to offer. I remember the first time I was in Walt Disney World for Flower and Garden Festival back in 2011. When I compare that trip to my experience with Flower and Garden Festival this year, it’s amazing to see how much the event has grown and changed over the years! Flower and Garden Festival brings out all of the beautiful things about spring: vibrant colors, magical topiaries, and fresh ideas. Like anything else with Disney,  ...

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Disney Style

Fashion in Fantasyland

This year for the Lilly Pulitzer After Party Sale, I had a few items in mind for purchase. This outfit in particular was on my wish list because it was giving me all the princess vibes! Between the sea shell pattern and the fact that it was two of my favorite colors, I was sold. Added bonus: Nick picked it out for me as well. Doesn’t he have the best taste?!     When I scheduled my photo shoot in Magic Kingdom, I knew I would be bringing some Lilly Pulitzer along. As I finished planning out  ...

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Disney Parks, Disney Tips

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 Walt  ...

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Disney Tips

How to Make the Most of Your Disney Road Trip

Road trips can be tough, believe me I know! Our family tradition is a road to Walt Disney World for Mardi Gras. Every year we travel 620 miles from Slidell, Louisiana to Orlando, Florida to have a week of fun and an escape from reality. With the time change and food and gas stops, we are looking at about a 10 hour drive. Since I’ve done this trip quite a few times already, I’ve put together a list of my tips to make the time fly!   1. Keep the Tunes Playing Road trips can seem to drag on,  ...

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