Disney rules, regulations, and reservations have CHANGED since my last trip.
Now, I’ve got a few things I’ll never do again in Disney World.
food IS a theme park
Disney rules, regulations, and reservations have CHANGED since my last trip.
Now, I’ve got a few things I’ll never do again in Disney World.
With FastPass gone, do you invest in the *magical* Disney Genie+?
Or do you wait it out in line the old-fashioned way with the rest of the crowds?
Disney World might seem like a picture-perfect escape from reality on the outside – what with all the shiny castle advertisements and upcoming ride releases (I mean, those sell the DFB team on the daily, for sure) – but don’t be fooled by all the glitter and pixie dust.
Disney World might be one of the most Magical Places on Earth, but there are parts about it that we believe should be downright BANNED for LIFE.
What would make Disney World’s most expensive hotel worth it for you? An extensive list of amenities? Superb dining?
Close proximity to the Most Magical Place on Earth? Or does a list of upscale offerings still not justify those pricey means?
Disappearing rainbow corridors, a seemingly-limitless number of hidden Mickeys, and…Kurt Russel?
Disney World is full of mysteries.
Topiaries and butterflies and great food – oh my! EPCOT’s Festival of Arts has officially put away the chalk and paints, for now, to make room for the Flower and Garden Festival!
We’ve tasted EVERYTHING Flower and Garden has to offer, and we’re ready to tell you about the BEST of the FEST – here on DFB Guide.
We’ve got seven dwarfs ice cream cones (seven of them of course), spiked jungle juice, and…have you ever tried a Mickey scone?
Didn’t think so. All that and MORE when we share today’s BIG snack updates!
Where’s the one place in Disney World where you can find a charcuterie board from space, a pizza place owned by a rat, and some of the most controversial snacks?
Disney’s Hollywood Studios has seemingly endless options when it comes to food, but sometimes those options fall flat and make us all sad inside.
Disney’s Star Wars Hotel is officially open and we KNOW you’ve got questions. How’s that blue shrimp taste? Am I really stuck in space for 48 hours? Do I need to dress to the galactic nines on board?
And what are you REALLY getting for that $6,000 price tag? Stick around because we’ve got answers.
Sure, we love Disney World parks and all.
But that doesn’t mean we promised to be by their side “for better or for worse” …right?