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Don't get stuck in the crowd when you book a Disney World VIP Tour!
Don’t get stuck in the crowds! Book a Disney World VIP Tour!

Disney World is a very magical place to vacation! There is excitement around every corner. But, there is a way to make your day at Disney World even more magical! When you are on one of the Disney World VIP tours you will definitely feel like all your dreams are coming true! A Disney World VIP tour is also fantastic for your family group. Read on and learn how you can make your Disney World day extra magical on a VIP Tour!

What is a VIP Tour

Disney VIP Tours are actually available at both Disney World and Disneyland. There a a lot of similarities between the two parks but you will want to double-check the Disneyland info on their tours. This article focuses on Disney World VIP Tours.

A Disney VIP tour is an upgrade to your park experience that will make your visit unforgettable. VIP tours are private guided tours customized for maximum guest enjoyment and efficiency. Tour guides are hand-picked and expertly trained to plan out the perfect Disney World itinerary. So, you don’t have to think about getting to your next activity, know the best route from one place to another, stand in long lines, or just generally waste precious time in your day.

A tour can have up to 10 guests. This is perfect for a couple of families to tour together and divide up the cost of the tour.

Types of VIP Tours

Private VIP Tour

This is the most amazing, most magical, most customized tour option (and the only one currently available to book) for your group. When you book a tour, you set the Disney VIP Tour Services team in motion to plan for your group the best and most efficient tour based on the list of activities you want to do. Yes! They customize your day based on your desires and favorites. Transportation from park to park, if you so choose, is all by private vehicle. No waiting for buses! Your tour guide is at your service for the day!

Some personalizations they include:

  • Itinerary all planned for you before you get there
  • A flexible start time that fits your family’s schedule
  • A highly knowledgable VIP Tour Guide ready to divulge all kinds of Disney tips, tricks, and fascinating information.
  • Often less wait time for attractions

Cost: $425-$750/hour depending on season (minimum of 7 continuous hours)

The following tours are not currently available to book but hopefully will return soon

Ultimate Day of Thrills VIP Tour

This 7-hour tour visits all Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and Hollywood Studios taking guests on the most hair-raising rides at Disney World. Your VIP Tour Guide plans out the itinerary to get you on the most amount of rides for maximum enjoyment for the day. Here’s what awesome rides you might get to enjoy (this list is just a sample your VIP Tour guide might have a better plan):

  • Magic Kingdom: All 4 Mountains, Haunted Mansion and Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
  • Epcot: Soarin
  • Hollywood Studios: Slinky Dog Dash, Toy Story Mania, Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith, Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, and Star Wars–The Adventure Continues.

A stop at a quick service restaurant will fuel you at lunchtime for the rest of your day.

Cost: $349/person + tax (required park ticket must be purchased separately)

Ultimate Disney Classics VIP Tour

The Disney Classics VIP Tour focuses on the classic park of the Magic Kingdom. Your Disney VIP Tour Guide plans the perfect 4-hour itinerary to visit many of the classic rides at the Magic Kingdom. With your Guide leading the way you can just relax, and enjoy the rides. Since these rides do not have a height requirement this is a terrific tour if you have young children along.

Some rides you might get to enjoy are Dumbo the Flying Elephant, Haunted Mansion, “it’s a small world”, Jungle Cruise, Mad Tea Party, Peter Pan’s Flight, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and Under the Sea-Journey of the Little Mermaid.

Cost: $249/person + tax (Magic Kingdom park ticket must be purchased separately)

Ultimate Nights of Adventure VIP Tour

You are going to love this tour centered around the wonders of Disney’s Animal Kingdom. On this 4-hour tour your Disney VIP Tour Guide has planned a journey through the Animal Kingdom so that you will get on all the best rides. This tour starts 4 hours before the evening Rivers of Light performance which will end your tour (if there is a performance that night).

What might you get to experience? Expedition Everest, Kilimanjaro Safaris, Avatar Flights of Passage, Na’vi River Journey, and DINOSAUR.

This tour also includes signature snacks and a specialty beverage. Yum!

Cost: $249/person + tax (Animal Kingdom park ticket must be purchased separately)

Taste of Magic Kingdom VIP Tour

This tour is the most delicious Disney World VIP Tour!! During this 3-hour tour, you will get to taste the best of the Magic Kingdom. Your Disney VIP Tour Guide will bring you behind the scenes to some of the kitchens of your favorite restaurants to meet the talented chefs. You’ll hear stories of how the delicious menus are created and the process of how they serve so many guests each day.

Then, of course, there will be tastings, tastings, tastings curated especially for you!

Cost: $99/person + tax (park admission must be purchased separately) Guests must be at least 16 years old for this tour.

Here are some things to keep in mind with the Ultimate VIP Tours

  • Tours start a specific time (late arrivals cannot join the tour later).
  • Rider Switch is not available on the tours.
  • Itinerary may change but you can ask for an expected itinerary when you book your tour.
  • Price is subject to change.
  • Guests with wheelchairs or ECV can be accomodated.
  • Guests under 17 must be accompanied by paying parent or guardian.

Disney World VIP Tours can truly make your day at Disney World so much more magnificent and magical. If you have any questions about adding a VIP tour to your Disney World experience please contact me.

Happy travels to you…until we meet again!

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The Liberty Tree Tavern is a great restaurant in Liberty Square at the Magic Kindgom.

For many visitors of Disney World’s Magic Kingdom Park, Liberty Square is just a pass-through land. But, take some time to look around on your way to Frontierland and you will see a few very interesting things. There are a few things that the history lover in me finds extremely fascinating. So, read on to learn some intriguing facts about Liberty Square at Disney World’s Magic Kingdom!

The Architecture of Liberty Square

Stepping into Liberty Square transports guests into the Revolutionary War period of United States History. The buildings are all built with Federal and Colonial style architecture. The Imagineers set you in the 1700s and have you travel from Boston to Virginia as you look at all the different buildings.

  • Haunted Mansion–reminiscent of the gothic architecture in New York’s Dutch New Amsterdam in the early 1700s.
  • The Columbia Harbor House–looks just like a mid-1700s home in Boston
  • The Hall of Presidents–inspired by the buildings in Philadelphia during the late 1700s (about the time of the signing of the Constitution).
  • Liberty Tree Tavern–this building has a bit more of the Georgian styling from Williamsburg in the late 1700s

The Liberty Tree

Many Revolutionary towns had their own Liberty Tree so Disney Imagineers felt Liberty Square had to have one too. This giant oak tree is over 130 years old. It was actually transplanted from another spot on Disney property to its current location in Liberty Square. Moving it was quite a feat since the tree was almost 40 tons. But they were successful and it still stands today providing a nice bit of shade for guests.

The Liberty Bell

The Liberty Bell in Liberty Square is one of 50 exact replicas of the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia. Each state was given a replica in celebration of the United States Bicentennial in 1976. After about 10 years someone at the Walt Disney Company found out that Pennsylvania was not using their replica (because who needs a replica when you have the real thing) and asked to display it. On the 4th of July, 1989 the replica was placed in Liberty Square for millions of visitors to enjoy.

The Hall of Presidents

Believe it or not, the Hall of Presidents is actuall a federally recognized museum. Genuine artifacts from past presidents and first ladies are all along the walls. You can also read the stories behind the different items and learn a little more about American History. The lobby carpet also displays the Presidential Seal. This is actually official! You will find this seal only in the White House and at Disney World. How cool is that!

The 13 Colonies

The thirteen original colonies are represented in two ways. There are 13 lanterns hanging from the Liberty Tree. And the flags that surround the Liberty Bell represent each colony. There is a plaque in front of each flag with the name of the colony and the date they became an official state of the United States.

Slanted Shutters

During the Revolutionary War the United States was able to get very little metal. So the resourceful Colonists got metal from wherever they could to melt down and be repurposed. That means that even the window shutter hinges were stripped and replaced with leather straps. As you can imagine, the leather soon stretched out and caused a bit of shifting. So, in the quest to make Liberty Square as realistic as possible the shutters on some of the buildings are a bit askew.

Lack of Restrooms

You will not be able to find a bathroom in Liberty Square. Restrooms were not at all authentic to the time period so the Disney Imagineers omitted them. Instead look to the ground. You will notice a brown sidewalk flowing through the land. Since there was no indoor plumbing during this time waste was dumped into the street. The brown represents what might have been the early American “sewage system”.


Liberty Square at Disney World’s Magic Kingdom might be small but definitely has some cool facts to learn. This attention to detail and striving to immerse guests into the story of the lands is one of the many reasons to love visiting Disney World!

Thinking of a trip to Disney World? Contact me and let’s get started planning your amazing family vacation!

Happy travels to you…until we meet again!

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Best Disney World Resorts for your family reunion.

5 Disney World Resort Options for Your Family Reunion or Large Family

If you are planning a large family vacation or family reunion, Walt Disney World Resorts are one of the best locations to vacation in together. However, as with any vacation destination, finding accommodation to fit your whole family in can be tricky. While you can book multiple hotel rooms, sometimes multiple generations want to spend more time together in a shared unit.

Now I’m going to share with you some of my favorite resorts in Walt Disney World that

  • are ideal for larger families
  • offer accommodation options for groups of six or more.
  • offer options for different size families who want to stay near each other

Disney’s Art of Animation Resort – Family Suites

If you are vacationing on a budget, my top choice for larger families would be the Art of Animation Resort’s family suites. Up to six adults can stay in one unit, and it offers a separate master bedroom and two bathrooms in each unit. The family suites offer fun Disney theming based around The Lion King, Cars (my favorite), and Finding Nemo.

Kids of all ages will love the theming in these rooms and appreciate the three large onsite pools. A recent additional benefit to staying at this resort is Disney’s Skyliner transportation system, which will make traveling to Hollywood Studios and Epcot even easier.

Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground – Wilderness Cabins

For a unique vacation, consider staying at the cabins in Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort. Comparable to the amenities you’ll find at the other moderate resorts, these cabins can sleep up to six adults and have one queen bed, a set of bunk beds, and a double sleeper sofa in each unit. The kitchen facilities in the cabin can also be helpful for saving money on dining, as these costs can quickly add up for large groups.

You’ll be immersed in the woods of the resort, and the cabins afford more privacy and space than you would get from a typical hotel room. Kids and teens will love the facilities at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort, and there’s so much to keep you entertained here without even visiting the theme parks. The Hoop-De-Doo Revue is a terrific dinner show and buffet at Ft. Wilderness, perfect for large family get-togethers.

Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa

If you are looking for the ultimate family vacation accommodation, consider splurging on the three-bedroom Treehouse Villas at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa. They each have three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a kitchen. But the coolest thing is that they are suspended off the ground in the woods. They are one of the most unique accommodation options on Disney property and so they book up quite quickly due to the limited number of these treehouses.

Alternatively, this resort offers one, two, and three-bedroom units, so there’s plenty of options for different accommodation layouts to fit your family’s needs. One of my favorite things about staying at this resort is its close proximity to Disney Springs, which you can access by boat or even by walking directly from your resort. Put this on the list of possible Disney resorts for your next family reunion!

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge Resort

Split between two different buildings, you’ll get to choose between the original Jambo House or the newer Kidani Village when booking a stay at this resort. Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge is one of my all-time favorite Disney resorts, and the theming here is second to none. Kids and adults of all ages will love waking up to the animals on the savannah each morning, and grandparents will enjoy sitting out on the balcony and admiring the incredible views.

Offering villas with one, two, or three bedrooms, as well as standard hotel rooms, there’s an accommodation offering to suit every family’s needs. Don’t miss out on the resort’s fantastic onsite dining. Sanaa at Kidani Village has a bread service that is one of my favorite appetizers at Walt Disney World, and Boma at Jambo House has a buffet that will please the whole family for breakfast or dinner.

Disney’s Riviera Resort

As the newest resort at Walt Disney World, expect modern accommodation offerings at Disney’s Riviera Resort. Elegantly themed after the European Riviera, this resort offers studios, two-bedroom and three-bedroom accommodation options. The studios are ideal for couples in your family who may require a little more privacy but still want to stay nearby the rest of the family.

You’ll enjoy the beautiful grounds and pool that this resort offers, as well as Topolino’s Terrace restaurant, which serves breakfast and dinner daily. This resort benefits from Disney’s Skyliner transportation system and is located within walking distance of Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort.


Walt Disney World is one of the best vacation locations for families to gather, and regardless of your party size, there are plenty of accommodation options available to you.

For more Disney World family reunion planning tips see this post.

If you have any questions about your upcoming trip or need help choosing one of the Disney World Resorts for your next family reunion, don’t hesitate to contact me today.

Happy travels to you…until we meet again!

In 2019, Star Wars and Disney theme park enthusiasts around the world rejoiced when the
much anticipated Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opened first at Disneyland Resort and then in
Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World. Whether you know everything about Star Wars or
have never watched the movies before, there’s something for everyone to love at this
fantastic new addition to the theme parks. Today I’m going to share with you my favorite
things about Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge which you simply must experience as part of your
next visit to Disneyland or Hollywood Studios at Disney World.

The themeing is one of the things to love at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge in Disney World .

Theming

If you enjoyed the immersive environment that Disney created with Pandora at Disney’s
Animal Kingdom, you’re going to love Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. On every step you take
through this area, you’ll notice small details that show you just how much effort was put
into this land by Disney’s Imagineers. Even if you aren’t planning to do any shopping, take
some time to walk around the Black Spire Outpost Shops, which have so many hidden
details and unique merchandise offerings. Even the cast members in this area don’t have
the same name tags and costumes as anywhere else in the park, so you’ll be fully immersed
in the land during your visit. Even the visit to the restroom is an experience not to be missed.

Character Interactions

Have your camera ready at all times in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, as you never know when a
Stormtrooper or one of the Star Wars characters might come strolling through. Both on the
ground and above you on stages and buildings, expect to see characters throughout your
time in the land. Galaxy’s Edge is a dream come true for any Star Wars fan in your family, so
you’ll probably have to drag them out of this area if you want to see anything else in the
park!

Life-Size Ships

The most jaw-dropping moment for me during my first visit to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge was
seeing the Millennium Falcon up close for the first time. The sheer scale of this ship is
unbelievable, and it’s the perfect photo opportunity. Acting as the entrance to the
Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run attraction, you’ll appreciate the structure even more
when you enter the queue. This is an interactive attraction that allows you and your family
to drive the Millennium Falcon, which is a dream come true for many Star Wars fans. Also,
make sure you get a fun family photo in front of the X-Wing that’s parked within the land.
Wherever you turn, you’ll see incredible vehicles and artifacts that take you straight into the
Star Wars universe.

Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance

While getting a boarding pass for this ride certainly has its challenges, it’s well worth it once
you board the ride. While I won’t spoil this experience for you, the ride itself features many
different elements and vehicles that make it like nothing you’ve ever experienced at Walt
Disney World before. Even if your family aren’t big Star Wars fans, they’ll think this is one of
the best rides they’ve ever experienced. I promise you, it’s worth the early morning wake-up
call to secure your boarding pass!

Unique Food and Drink Offerings

One of my favorite things about visiting Walt Disney World, in general, are their unique food
and drink offerings. Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge offers menu items that have never been seen
before at Walt Disney World, most of which were designed specifically for this land. One of
my favorite experiences for adults is a visit to Oga’s Cantina, an interactive bar with a wacky
menu of cocktails. More details to come about this fun experience at a later date.

For breakfast, lunch, or dinner, eat at Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo, and if you need a quick
afternoon pick me up, enjoy a bag of popcorn at Kat Saka’s Kettle. Ronto Roasters has
become very popular for their sausage and pork wraps which can be purchased at any time
of the day, and don’t miss your chance to try blue or green milk at The Milk Stand. You’ll
want to return to this land a few times during your trip to give you a chance to try all the
unique snacks and drinks on offer here

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is one of my favorite recent additions to Walt Disney World, and
I’m super excited for the upcoming Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser hotel, which will be a one-of-a-kind, immersive experience for Star Wars fans.

Do you have a favorite part of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge? Let me know in the comments below!

Are you planning your next trip to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Walt Disney World? If you need any assistance with your trip planning or resort reservations, don’t hesitate to contact me.

Happy travels to you…until we meet again!

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Get some great tips for planning your next family reunion at Walt Disney World.

If you are planning a multi-generational family trip, there’s nowhere better in the world to reunite than Walt Disney World. It offers endless entertainment opportunities for children and adults of all ages, as well as fantastic accommodation and dining options. However, a large group trip to Walt Disney World requires some planning to make it a successful and enjoyable trip for all. Today I’m going to share with you my top tips to make your next Disney World family reunion a magical one.

Designate one family member as the main point of contact

In most families, there’s always someone who loves organizing days out and vacations. They are going to be the best bet for taking on the role of organizer for your big family trip. While all the pressure and decision-making shouldn’t be left to one person, it’s much easier to have one person working with your travel agent, looking after your reservations and your bookings. This will save double-bookings and squabbles over the itinerary, and it’s best if they are in charge of your family’s My Disney Experience app and login details. Come together every month or so by video call or in-person to keep up-to-date on any changes to the vacation plans.

Use a Travel Agent

Why handle all the stress and pressure of planning such a big trip by yourself if you don’t have to! The easiest way to offload this stress is to delegate some of this responsibility to a reliable travel agent. By using Alaska to Mickey Vacations, we can handle many of the tasks required for planning a Disney vacation. We’ve visited Disney for countless years, so know the best resorts to stay at and the top restaurants to choose for large groups. With the addition of the requirement of park reservations recently, we’re here to help with any questions or concerns you may have regarding this.

Set your Budget

Discussing money and budgets can be uncomfortable, but it’s best to get this conversation out of the way far in advance of the vacation itself. Everyone travels in a different style, so try to find a compromise as far as resort choices and budgets are concerned. The great thing about Walt Disney World is that there are so many choices for accommodation on-site and in the surrounding area. You’ll easily be able to find the perfect hotel or resort for each family’s budget and accommodation preferences.

Accommodation options for large groups

Once you’ve decided on your budget, it’s time to consider your accommodation options. This is one of the most important parts of planning your family reunion at Disney World. If you are looking to share accommodation with multiple family members, I’d recommend choosing one of the Deluxe Resorts or Deluxe Villa Resorts. These resorts offer more spacious accommodations and have units which feature one, two and three-bedroom options. They are ideal if grandparents are hoping to spend more time with their grandchildren. 

For a more budget-friendly option, look at Art of Animation’s family suites, which can comfortably fit up to six people. Another unique option is to stay at Fort Wilderness, where you can enjoy their rustic cabins. You’ll appreciate the extra space to run around as well as the fun recreation options this resort provides. For the ultimate family reunion, consider booking a Treehouse Villa at Saratoga Springs Resort, which sleeps up to nine people.

Dining Reservations

Regardless of how big your travel party is, I’d always recommend booking your Disney dining reservations on the day they open up for booking. This is especially true for large groups, which can be harder to book into some of the most popular restaurants. Make sure you’ve all agreed on a rough itinerary beforehand, so you can try your best to secure all your top restaurant choices. Remember that for large parties, a tip of 18% will automatically be added to your bill.

For large groups, buffets are a great option, as you’ll find something for even the pickiest of eaters and everyone can eat when they are ready. For a great value for money option, I’d recommend Trail’s End at Fort Wilderness Resort, which serves breakfast and dinner daily. You can’t visit Disney without a character meal, especially if you are traveling with younger children, so for the best character interactions, I’d recommend Crystal Palace at the Magic Kingdom or Chef Mickey’s at the Contemporary Resort. 

Factor in some relaxation time

Group trips can be overwhelming for everyone involved, so it’s important to factor in some downtime to your vacation. Whether that’s time apart as a separate family unit, or an afternoon together at the pool, a few hours away from the parks will leave you feeling relaxed and rejuvenated. There’s so much more to Disney than just the theme parks, so enjoy an adult evening at Disney Springs shopping, dining and drinking, or hop around the resorts to enjoy the bars and recreation facilities on offer.

Walt Disney World is the perfect location for a family reunion, and with some advance planning, you’ll create memories that last a lifetime.

If you need any help planning your next trip, please don’t hesitate to contact me as I’d love to help you in any way I can! I hope your next family trip offers you a magical time together and moments that you’ll cherish forever as a family.

Happy travels to you…until we meet again!

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The Magic Kingdom at Disney World boasts many great rides and shows. But did you know that there are some rides at the Magic Kingdom that are a ride and a show all in one? Yep! There are! These rides are gentle and are great for the entire family, including the youngest ones. So let’s get into the best gentle and entertaining rides at the Magic Kingdom.

It’s a Small World

It's a Small World is a fantastic gentle ride at Magic Kingdom.

This is the ride that made Disney famous. No, really! It was one of the first rides created by Walt Disney for the 1964-1965 New York World’s Fair and then it was brought to Disneyland. This ride was also one of the first when Disney World opened in 1971. But, enough history.

It’s a Small World is a captivating 10-minute boat ride through the continents of the world. As you ride along through each continent you are surrounded by large dolls that are dancing, swinging, twirling, and singing. Many countries from each continent are represented through the dolls’ costumes, the sets, and the language of the song at that location. The sets are bright, colorful, and captivating. The action is all around you. Really, you have to ride this a few times to catch all the beautiful details.

It’s a Small World is a wonderful ride but I would get a Fastpass for it unless there aren’t any other options or you just have to ride it. It loads fairly quickly and the lines aren’t usually over the top long. For many this is a love it or leave it ride. You will have to see how this gentle ride at the Magic Kingdom stacks up for you.

Pirates of the Caribbean

Pirates of the Caribbean is one of the exciting gentle rides at Magic Kingdom

Yo ho, Yo ho, A Pirates life for me! Deep in the bowels of the Spanish fort, you board your boat for this journey into the days of the pirates. You are brought through a sea battle. You are witness to a rollickin’ ruckus as they bring back their booty and their daily life. You experience the perils of the job. I challenge you to leave the pirate lair without the catchy tune rolling around in your head for the rest of the day. Pirates of the Caribbean is definitely one of the classic, don’t miss rides at Magic Kingdom.

Pirates of the Caribbean is a FastPass ride and is a possible choice. This is a very popular ride and the lines can get long later in the day. But, there are other rides that would probably be better for Fastpasses. Pick Pirates if you have an extra pass available. This one is also a good one to get after your initial passes are used up.

Jungle Cruise

Oh my! The Jungle Cruise is definitely a Disney classic. It may seem that these gen’te rides are just for the kiddies. But, that is just not so! The Jungle cruise will take you through, yep, the jungles of Asia and Africa. You will encounter friendly and unfriendly animals (Beware!), a little mystery and possibly a little danger (Disney style danger). The best part of this ride, and what makes it so fun for adults too, is the riverboat captains. Listen carefully as they are really the quirkiest guides and they make your trip, well…definitely memorable.

Jungle Cruise is a FastPass ride (when available again) and is a worthy selection. This is a very popular ride and will often have a long line all during the day. This could be good choice for Rope Drop if you have Fastpasses to other rides. You might also try and get aboard the Jungle Cruise at night for a little different experience.

Tomorrowland Transit Authority Peoplemover

The Tomorrowland Transit Authority Peoplemover is a fantastic gentle ride at Magic Kingdom.

The TTA Peoplemover is often underlooked. No, really it is because it is easily missed over everyone’s heads. The Peoplemover is a terrific ride for when you just need to put your feet up and relax. Take the escalator up to the loading deck. Once you board your car you just have to sit back and enjoy. Enjoy the cool breeze. Enjoy the gently rocking movement of the car. Enjoy not having to walk but getting to see all over Tomorrowland from above. Enjoy watching all the people below standing in line or looking around confused about where to go next. If you are lucky, the TTA Peoplemover will be transporting guests in a big circle and just waiting for you to board.

The lines for the Peoplemover will be the longest in the middle of the day when people are ready to take a bit of a break. How do you feel so far about these gentle rides at the Magic Kingdom?

Peter Pan’s Flight

Board your pirate galleon and follow Peter Pan high above the rooftops of London and on to Neverland. During this gentle flight you will love how the colors come alive even in the dark of night. Each scene transports you right back to your childhood and into the story of Peter Pan. What will happen to the Lost Boys and Tink? Who will win this time? Take flight and see!

This is another great ride to cool off and put your feet up for a few minutes. It is definitely the most “kiddie” of all the gentle rides. Due to the way Peter Pan’s Flight loads, the lines can be quite long. The best time to ride is first thing in the morning at Rope Drop or if you have a FastPass you can go later in the day.


So, what about you? Do you enjoy any of these gentle rides at the Magic Kingdom? Do you skip them or are they not to miss? Let me know in the comments below!

Happy travels to you…until we meet again!

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The pool at Disney’s Polynesian Resort and Bungalows, a Deluxe Resort.

When you think of staying at a Disney World Resort it probably isn’t necessarily for the resort. Most people think of their resort as a place to lay their head in between park days. BUT, your Disney World Resort can be so much more. There is so much to see and do at Disney World Resorts that you could almost plan a vacation to stay solely at the resort and never step foot in the parks. How do awesome pools at Disney World Resorts fit into this? Let’s find out!

Maybe your family doesn’t want to spend every waking moment in the parks but would like to have a couple of down days at the resort. If you want relaxation days at the resort then picking out your resort becomes a bit more important. It is important to consider what each resort has to offer. And, one of the big things is the POOLS at your Disney World Resort!

Important note: Pool hopping between resorts is not allowed so this is one reason resort selection is very important! There are two exceptions: All-Star resort guests may hop between All-Star pools and those staying at Disney’s Port Orleans can use both Riverside and French Quarter pools.

Pools vary by Disney World Resort type

While all the pools are very nice at the Disney World Resorts they are certainly not all equal. You can start narrowing things down just by the type of resort you choose:

  • Value Resorts: These pools are just a very large open pool more like a community swimming pool. The area around the pool has some really fun decor surrounding the pool, but the pools themselves are fairly simple. There will be at least two large pools at each value resort. You might also find a small splash area for little ones at some of the value resorts.
  • Moderate Resorts: The pools at moderate resorts are a definite step up. The awesomeness of the pool areas vary from resort to resort. The pool area is unique to each resort, beautifully fitting the theme of the resort. The pool is large with a waterslide or two and fun water elements. You will also find a splash area. Since these resorts are larger there are also a simple, quiet pools or two around the resort.
  • Deluxe Resorts and Villas: These resorts have the best pool areas. You could spend the day at these pools and have fun all day. They have multiple slides and at some resorts, they are quite long. You also will find beach areas at some and zero-entry for little ones.

Using the Disney World Resort pools in 2020/2021

Due to COVID-19 there are a few changes at the pools.

  • Pools will have reduced capacity.
  • Since park hours aren’t as long many guests are wanting to go to the pools later in the day, so plan accordingly.
  • Featured pools (the big ones near the main building with the cool slides) may have reduced hours
  • Leisure pools (the quiet ones away from the main building in Moderate and Deluxe Resorts) are open 24 hours.
  • Masks for guests 2 and up are required in all public areas including the pool area.

BUT, GUESS WHAT! If you are swimming you don’t have to have your mask on making this one of the only places you can go mask free. That is an awesome benefit of going to the pools at your Disney World Resort.

3 Awesome Pools at Disney World

Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club

The pool at Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club, called Stormalong Bay, is one of the best on Disney World property. You will love the zero-entry beachy area and the wrecked pirate ship waterslide. This waterslide is one of the longest you will find. Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club and Villas is a Deluxe Resort.

The beachy area and zero entry end in the pool at Disney's Yacht and Beach Club Resort makes this one of the awesome pools at Disney World Resorts.
There is a lovely beachy area and zero-entry section at Stormalong Bay.
Stormalong Bay at Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club
The pirate ship waterslide at Disney's Yacht and Beach Club Resort makes this one of the awesome pools at Disney World Resorts.
The pirate ship waterslide is a long journey of fun across the walkway and into the pool on the other side.
A quiet pool at Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club and Villas.

Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort

Disney’s Caribbean Beach pool is a great place to spend a day out of the park. If you stay at this resort you will love the large pool with fun slides. Your young kids will love the nearby pirate ship splash area. Something fun for everyone! In each “country” there is a also a smaller simple pool. While the main pool area isn’t too far away it is really convenient to have a pool just steps from your room. Disney’s Caribbean Beach is a moderate resort.

The slides and Caribbean feel at Disney's Caribbean Beach make it one of the awesome pools at Disney World Resorts.
One of the fun slides at the pool at Disney’s Caribbean Beach.
Fuentes del Morro pool at Disney’s Caribbean Beach
The pirate ship splash area at Disney's Caribbean Beach is one of the awesome pools at Disney World Resorts.
Pirate ship splash area at Disney’s Caribbean Beach
One of the quiet pools at Disney’s Caribbean Beach

Disney’s Pop Century

The value resort, Disney’s Pop Century, has three different pools to choose from. They are big and open and there is lots of room for everyone. Around the pool areas, you will find some fun activities and games as well as lots of chairs for lounging around. The giant Twister is a ton of fun! Disney’s Pop Century is a fantastic value resort option.

The Bowling Pin pool at Disney's Pop Century is one of the awesome pools at Disney World Resorts
Bowling Pin Pool at Disney’s Pop Century
The Computer Pool at Disney's Pop Century is one of the awesome pools at Disney World Resorts.
Computer Pool at Disney’s Pop Century

Unfortunately, the Hippy Dippy Pool is not pictured because it was under construction when I visited. The Hippy Dippy Pool is a fun flower shape and has some really nice water elements and a small splash area for little ones.

One last awesome feature of Disney World Resort Pools…

The pools at the Disney World Resorts are all heated to 82 degrees. This means that they can stay open all year round. They do close them during bad weather and really low temperatures but you wouldn’t want to be out there then anyway.

Do you have a favorite pool at a Disney World Resort? Do you have a question about the pools at one of the other Disney World Resorts? Please let me know in the comments below!

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Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon is one of two water parks on Disney World property. Typhoon Lagoon definitely lives up to Disney standards. The theme throughout the park is top-notch. You are incorporated into the savage storm and shipwreck story in true Disney style. This is part of what makes Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon special and not just another water park. Read on about how the surroundings and attractions make Typhoon Lagoon not just another water park!

For our family, Typhoon Lagoon is the rest day that the whole family looks forward to. Everyone is out having fun. There aren’t rides we have to get to or shows we have to see. It is pure relaxation and soaking up the sun. A day at Typhoon Lagoon is almost heaven!

Disney's Typhoon Lagoon is not just another water park but a relaxing haven from the busy theme parks.

Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon–Shipwrecked on a deserted island

Immediately upon entering Disney’s Typhoon lagoon you are enveloped in a tropical island feel. Lush greenery is all along the path that heads into the park and there is even sand on the walkway. At the top of the hill you get your first glimpse of the huge wave pool (the waves are so big they have surfing lessons), sandy beaches and “Ms Tilly” resting atop Mayday Mountain.

All throughout the park you see remnants of a freak storm that ravaged the island and threw things hither and thither. The buildings look like they are on their last leg just adds to the ambience.

Your HQ for the day

After you enter you get to search for a place to set your stuff for the day. There are plenty of chairs all over but get there early if you want something in the shade.

Over on the left side of the wave pool is a nice shallow, protected area that is a fantastic place to stay if you have little ones. You can even get one of the little chairs and sit in the shallow water and watch your baby or toddler play in safety. This area isn’t effected by the large waves as much. Down a little farther are a couple of small kids slides that end fairly close to the wave pool. The water still isn’t very deep but you should keep a close eye on your children that cannot swim.

Going right to find a spot for the day is a good idea if you have older kids. This is a fairly central location to the Crush ‘n Gusher, tube slides down Mayday Mountain, and raft rides. There are also quite a few entry points for the lazy river, Castaway Creek which circles the park. You most likely won’t find a spot on the beach at the wave pool unless you get there really early but there are plenty of other sandy areas to relax.

Typhoon Lagoon Water Park Attractions

A few rides have been mentioned but let’s go over the list. There is so much to do but don’t go expecting jaw-dropping slides. Let’s say the slides at Typhoon Lagoon are Disneyfied water slides. Fantastic and fun not super fast and scary. These attractions are what sets Typhoon Lagoon apart from other water parks. Let’s take a look at the attractions starting to the right of the surf pool.

  • Typhoon Lagoon Surf Pool–a humungous wave pool alternating between 6ft waves, bubbling waves and calm. This is not safe for little ones or weak swimmers!
  • Crush ‘n Gusher–(one of our favorites) Choose between one of three routes at this abandoned fruit processing plant. One or two people ride their rafts down the twists and turns of the water jetted tubes dumping out into a shallow pool. At the far end it is a nice wading pool for little ones.
The Crush 'n Gusher is one of the great activities that makes Typhoon Lagoon not just another water park.
  • Miss Adventure Falls–a large raft ride for the whole family with cool animatronics and plenty of twists and turns.
  • Castaway Creek–a 2100ft loop around the park (through caves, rainforests, open grottos, and waterfalls) is the perfect way to kick back and relax. It is for all ages but children must be accompanied by and adult.
  • Storm Slides–body slides through caves, geysers, and waterfalls and a 36ft drop. This one actually is only a little bit scary.
  • Humunga Kowabunga–this one is super scary! Plunge 214ft down Mayday Mountain at speed up to 30 miles an hour in an enclosed body slide. NEXT!
  • Keelhaul Falls–the least intense of the raft rides. Just a smooth ride down through caves and waterfalls enjoying the palm trees along the way.
  • Gangplank Falls–a fun raft slide for the family (up to 4 persons). It is fairly speedy and there is a lot of banking on the turns. Oh, and don’t expect to come out dry.
  • Mayday Falls–it is called Mayday for a reason! Well, not exactly. This one person raft ride is just a little more intense than Keelhaul Falls and tons of fun.
  • Ketchakiddee Creek–where the little ones hang out (and consequentially, mom or dad too). Designed for little ones in mind with gentle slides, splashing and squirting elements, and mini tube ride. A perfect place for little ones. As a parent I love how easy it is to rescue your children in this area if needed (in comparison to the other water park which isn’t). As you can see it isn’t just for little ones.
Ketchakiddee Creek is one of the  activities for little ones that makes Typhoon Lagoon not just another water park.
  • Bay Slides–these slides are a supposed to be a little like kid sized Storm Slides. While the slides are very mild the water they empty into is not! Keep your eyes on young children as the waves from the surf pool can easily knock them over.

Where to Eat at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon

Scattered around the park are various snack bars and eateries. The food varies at each location so it is definitely worth a walk around to see what you might want to eat. Not all places are open year-round. Leaning Palms near the front of the park is always open and serves a nice assortment of basic food options. The nearby Snack Shack also has some great options.

As you wander around don’t miss how Disney has made all of the food places fit into the story and surroundings. This is another reason why the attractions and the environment pull you into the story and make Typhoon Lagoon more than just another water park.

The great news is that you don’t have to eat the food served in the park. You are allowed to bring in your own just as long as it’s in a soft-sided cooler and no glass. Two picnic areas are provided for those bringing in their own food.

A bit of this and that

  • Lockers are available but cost $15/day
  • Towel rental is $2
  • Life jackets are provided free of charge
  • Souvenir cups are nice to have during the day. There are a few refill stations located around the park. BUT, don’t forget to drink lots of water!
  • Cabanas and Beachcomber Shacks can be reserved at a premium price by calling (407) 939-7529 or visiting Singapore Sal’s upon arrival. If you are wanting to rent the day of make sure you are there at opening, especially during the busy season.
  • There is a place to shower and change but the cast members really seem to rush people out of there at closing time. Start cleaning up early if you want a leisurely shower. Oh, the changing rooms get pretty congested at the end of the day.

Are the Disney Water Parks a must do on your Disney World vacation? Do you like Typhoon Lagoon or Blizzard Beach better? What is your favorite activity at Typhoon Lagoon? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below.

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Hollywood studios is home to some of the best thrill rides on Disney World property. Yes, there are some other great rides in other parks such as Soarin’ and Test Track at Hollywood Studios and Expedition Everest and Flights of Passage at Animal Kingdom. BUT, Hollywood Studios has some awesome thrill rides all packed into one park!

My definition of thrill ride is ones that make your hair stand on end. They are fast, or have a lot of movement, are super, super cool, and are not recommended for young children or pregnant women. Let me clarify though, these are DISNEY THRILL RIDES, not to be confused with actual thrill rides in every other amusement park in the country.

Let’s get started with the somewhat tame but super awesome thrill rides at Hollywood Studios!

The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror

Hollywood Tower of Terror is a thrill ride at Hollywood Studios.

I love thrill rides but the Tower of Terror is one I rode once and don’t go on anymore. I HATE dropping straight down. And, even though the drop on this ride is not terribly far (only 13 stories) that is more than enough for me.

But, I digress. What I do love about this ride is the theming. You enter into a old, decrepit hotel from the 1930’s. The lobby truly looks frozen in time. The dust and cobwebs are everywhere. As you proceed through the queue the details brings this old, seemingly haunted hotel to life.

Finally, you get to board the ride which is rows of chairs in an large elevator. After going up, you have immediately entered the Twilight Zone and learn the story of a family who disappeared on a fateful, stormy night. Will you make it back? You will think twice as you plummet down the elevator shaft a couple times.

Rock ‘n Roller Coaster

Probably my favorite ride in all of Disney World, Rock ‘n Roller Coaster starring Aerosmith is sure to please the most avid thrill seeker!

Rock 'n Roller Coaster is another great thrill ride at Hollywood Studios.

The queue until you get on the ride is pretty uninteresting. Once you get past the short “video” with the band you enter the backstage area that has some great details that get you in the mood. Your “ride” is roller coaster cars designed as a really long limo. After boarding you start moving only to stop before a tunnel. You sit and wait in eager anticipation for the light to turn green. Then, you shoot off like a rocket twisting and turning (YES! There are loops and corkscrews) through the dark streets of LA trying to make it to the concert in time.

One of the best parts of this ride (aside from the speed, twists and turns in the dark) is the Aerosmith tunes blasting (and I do mean blasting) in your ears. Each vehicle play different hit songs–“Walk this Way,” “Dude (Looks Like a Lady),” “Sweet Emotion,” and “Back in the Saddle.” You also might catch “Love in a Roller Coaster” which was rewritten from “Love in an Elevator” just for this ride. Now, you have a reason to ride Rock ‘n Roller coaster over and over again, just to hear all the songs!

Star Tours–The Adventures Continue

Star Tours is the classic Star Wars ride at Disney World. This is definitely an oldie but goodie!

This is a flight simulator ride with digital 3D video, Audio-Animatronic character and special effects in the cockpit to make your adventure almost real. Once aboard your Starspeeder 1000 you unfortunately launch too soon and and C-3PO has to take over. As expected, your ship is intercepted by Imperial forces and you have to escape. Let the fun begin!

There are a multitude of different scenarios you might encounter as well as many different Star Wars characters from past and present. Another ride that gives you permission to ride over and over again! Whoop Whoop!

Millenium Falcon: Smugglers Run

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is the home to Millenium Falcon: Smugglers Run. This newer flight simulator ride will test your limits as you and your companions fly the Millenium Falcon on a thrilling smuggling mission. Each person in the cockpit has a job to do (pilot, engineer or gunner) for the mission to be successful. Good thing there is on the job training!

This ride has a super long queue but often not a long wait. Going in the single rider line can be a way to get on even faster. But, generally the people in the single rider line are given the job as engineer which isn’t quite as interactive as the other positions.

Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance

Rise of the Resistance is a thrill ride at Hollywood Studios

Okay, Rise of the Resistance is probably one of the most amazing rides I have ever been on (except Hagrid’s at Universal Studios). Before you even get on the ride you are throughly captivated and drawn completely into the story. You see, the Resistance needs help! They want to recruit you for a secret mission. As you can imagine the mission goes awry and you are captured by the enemy. You have to get away! But how?!

All parts of this experience are amazing! The queue, the ride, the guards (cast members are Ahhhmazing!) and the special effects. Oh my goodness, this is an awesome ride!

It’s so fantastic that it has been very hard to get on. Reservations in the virtual queue have to be made a specific times during the day. Make sure that you are on the app a little before the reservation window to attempt to get a flight time. If you need help with the app ask a Cast Member BEFORE the window opens. If you wait until after it will be too late.

Which one of these rides is your favorite? Haven’t been on them all? Which one do you want to go on next? Let me know in the comments below!

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At Walt Disney World there are 20+ resorts you can choose to stay at. It can be mind-boggling trying to figure out which one is best for your family. There are different price points, different amenities, different dining choices, different locations ect. You might be wondering how do I narrow down my choices? You don’t want to make a mistake and pick the wrong place to stay but how do you know which one is right. This guide to Disney World resorts is going to help clear up some of your confusion. Read on as the Walt Disney World resort types are explained!

Disney’s Deluxe Resort Hotels

This guide introduces Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Spa, a deluxe resort option at Disney World.
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa

The Deluxe resorts are Disney’s most luxurious resorts on property. These resorts are some of the most conveniently located places to stay in Disney World.

Check out the awesome features:

  • Nearby transportation that makes navigating Disney World easier
  • Multiple themed table-service restaurants at the resort
  • Signature dining onsite
  • Room Service available
  • A small, quick-service marketplace
  • Spacious rooms (larger than other resorts)
  • Best pool areas
  • Amazing theming all throughout the resort
  • Rooms are accessed inside the building
  • Balconies and patios in some rooms

The Deluxe Resorts are:

  • Disney’s Contemporary Resort
  • Disney’s Polynesian Resort
  • Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa
  • Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club Resort
  • Disney’s Boardwalk Inn
  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
  • Disney’s Wilderness Lodge

Let me just talk about the transportation for a moment. I think that the easy transportation from some of the Deluxe resorts is one of the big reasons to stay at one of these resorts.

Disney’s Contemporary, Disney’s Polynesian, and Disney’s Grand Floridian are all on the Monorail route. There is a Monorail station almost inside the resort with direct access to the Magic Kingdom and Epcot with one quick transfer. Disney’s Wilderness Lodge has water taxi access right to Magic Kingdom.

Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club as well as Disney’s BoardWalk Inn are a quick walk to Epcot’s International Gateway. These deluxe resorts are also within walking distance to Hollywood Studios. Connecting these resorts and these two parks is also the Friendship Boats and the Skyliner.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge is the only resort that doesn’t have a mode of quick transportation to a park. BUT, at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge there are animals in the Savannah right outside your balcony. That’s pretty awesome!

Disney’s Deluxe Villas

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge Villas with safari animals

The next resort category in this guide to Disney World resorts is the Deluxe Villas. At each of the deluxe resorts, a villa resort is attached. Disney’s Riviera, Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa, and Old Key West Resort are stand-alone villa resorts. The villas are mainly for Disney Vacation Club but you can book rooms in these resorts when available. The villa resorts are fabulous for larger groups and families because they have 1, 2, and 3 bedroom suites, multiple bathrooms, living area, dining area, kitchen, washer, and dryer. The villas can use the resort pools, restaurants, and other amenities.

The Villa Resorts are:

  • Bay Lake Towers at Disney’s Contemporary
  • Boulder Ridge Villas and Copper Creek Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas–Jambo House and Kidani Village
  • Disney’s Beach Club Villas
  • Disney’s BoardWalk Villas
  • Disney’s Old Key West Resort
  • Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa
  • Disney’s Polynesian Villas and Bungalows
  • Disney’s Riviera Resort
  • Villas at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa

Disney’s Moderate Resorts

 A guide to Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort, a moderate category option at Disney World.
Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort

The moderate resorts on Disney World property and a really nice middle of the road option. Moderate resorts are large, spread out resorts with some great features.

Some of the Moderate features:

  • Beautiful landscaping
  • Fun themes
  • Very nice pool areas
  • One table-service restaurant
  • Large, quick-service dining hall
  • Activities such as fishing, biking, etc.
  • Moderate sized rooms
  • Multiple bus stops
  • Enter rooms from outside (many smaller buildings make up resort)
  • Parking a little more convenient to your room as there are multiple parking lots
  • Convenient transportation to one or two parks or Disney Springs (except Coronado Springs)

The moderate resorts are:

  • Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort
  • Disney’s Port Orleans–Riverside and French Quarter
  • Disney’s Coronado Springs
  • Cabins at Disney’s Ft. Wilderness Resort and Campground

Many guests really like this resort category. You feel like you are staying somewhere special but its not quite as expensive. Moderates have things to do at the resort that make a stay-and-play-day a bit more fun. It is also nice to have dining options at your resort. I especially love Disney’s Caribbean Beach because of the Skyliner access to Epcot and Hollywood Studios.

Disney’s Value Resorts

A guide to Disney's Pop Century, a value resort that has a simple computer pool.
The Computer Pool at Disney’s Pop Century Resort

The last category in this guide to Disney World resorts is the Value Resorts. At Disney World, these are the least expensive option. This category is well-loved by families that are only looking for a place to sleep. They spend most of their time and the parks and the place to stay isn’t nearly as important. They want most their budget to go to the parks, dining and souvenirs and not where they lay their head.

Here are a few of the Value Resort features:

  • Spread out with multiple large buildings
  • Covered stairwells are outside the building and the entrance to the room is also outside (except at Art of Animation).
  • Larger than life outdoor
  • Pools are large but simple (no slides, small splash area).
  • Only a quick-service dining hall but it serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner so you won’t go hungry.
  • Rooms are simple without too much decor unless you are at Art of Animation.
  • One bus stop

The Value Resorts are:

  • Disney’s All-Star Music Resort
  • Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort
  • Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort
  • Disney’s Art of Animation Resort
  • Disney’s Pop Century Resort

If you have a larger family the value resorts might be a great option for you. The Art of Animation has quite a few family suites that have 1-bedroom/2 baths (not full) and sleep 6. The All-Star Music also has family suites that sleep 6.

The All-Start Resorts are quite far away from all of the parks and require bus transportation everywhere. Art of Animation and Pop Century are on the Disney Skyliner route. They were already the favorites of the value category but now they are going to be in even more demand. It will be important to book these early, especially during the busy times of year.

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