The holidays are one of the most special times of year to visit Walt Disney World. Things were scaled back in 2020, but they have rebounded at least somewhat in 2021. Merry Menagerie is back at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Disney Very Merriest After Hours runs on select nights at the Magic Kingdom, and the Candlelight Processional will soon run again ...
Read More »Cool Temperatures Close Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park
Today, November 15, is the second day in a row that Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park is closed because of cool temperatures. The overnight temperature on November 15 dipped into the 40s throughout Central Florida. Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park was also closed on Sunday, November 14. There is no word on whether or not the Water Park will open ...
Read More »Thanksgiving Reservations Are Filling Up
If you plan to visit Walt Disney World for Thanksgiving this year and have not finalized your plans, you’d better make them sooner rather than later. Disney Park Pass Reservations are filling up quickly. We will start with Thanksgiving Day; November 25. According to the Disney Park Pass Availability Calendar, The only two Theme Parks with openings that day are ...
Read More »The Return of Merry Menagerie at Disney’s Animal Kingdom
For years Disney’s Animal Kingdom was not considered a top holiday destination at Walt Disney World. Sure, there was a giant Christmas tree at the entrance and some decorations scattered around the Park, but it was not even close to the other three Theme Parks or even Disney Springs. That changed in 2019. Extra decorations were added around Discovery Island, ...
Read More »How Disney Planning Has Become Easier
So much goes into planning a Walt Disney World vacation. From determining what Resort to stay at, making Disney Park Pass reservations, dining reservations, and now Disney Genie it can be overwhelming. When we step back and look at planning a trip to Disney, there are things that make planning less stressful. Take a look at what we think has ...
Read More »A Behind the Scenes Look at ‘Drawn to Life’
It’s been almost four years since the final ‘La Nouba’ by Cirque Du Soleil show took place at Disney Springs. The acrobatic show was popular, but some Guests complained that it did not have a “Disney” feel. The giant white building remained quiet for a while, until a new show, ‘Drawn to Life’, was announced. This would also be by ...
Read More »Celebrating Disney Legend Bob Gurr
If you’re a history buff or you’ve been watching any of the behind the scenes shows on Disney+, you will probably recognize the name Bob Gurr. He is the genius who has worked on over 100 Disney Parks attractions, including Matterhorn Bobsleds at Disneyland and the monorail at Walt Disney World. Even though he is retired, this Disney Legend is ...
Read More »You’ll Want to Know This If You Are Headed to Walt Disney World Soon
There can be a lot to learn when heading to Walt Disney World. If you are taking a magical vacation soon, we have some information that you will want to know. We hope this will help you to be more prepared and ready for an amazing trip. 50th Anniversary Celebration If you are traveling to Walt Disney World during the ...
Read More »Disney Parks Designer Collection Ear Headband by Vera Wang Coming the Disney Parks and shopDisney
If you love collecting Mickey Ears, then you will want to hear about this. Vera Wang has a designer ear headband coming this Monday, November 15th, to The Disney Parks and shopDisney. Becca Goldenberg shared more with Disney Parks Blog. If you’ve kept up with the Disney Parks Designer Collection at all, then you’ve surely heard about our collaboration with fashion mogul ...
Read More »Good News for Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon?
Slowly things have been reopening at Walt Disney World since the closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Theme Parks have reopened, and we are getting shows and entertainment back slowly but surely. Back in March, Blizzard Beach reopened, but there has still been no word about Typhoon Lagoon. Normally, one water Park will be closed for refurbishment in the winter months and the other ...
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