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2019 Epcot International Festival of the Arts Special Offerings for Walt Disney World Passholders
Walt Disney World Passholders can delight in a bundle of special offerings during this year’s Epcot International Festival of the Arts, which will take place Jan. 18 through Feb. 25.
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Disney Hints at Annual Passholders Special Sneak Peek at New Fantasyland Expansion
Much of the new Fantasyland expansion will open be open by the end of the year — and Disney annual passholders will get to see it before everyone else. Walt Disney World announced Monday that there will be a passholder preview event in November. Details have not been released, but Disney said space was limited, and it would contact passholders via email soon with registration details. The announcement can be found on the passholder section of the Walt Disney World website. One part, Storybook Circus, is already open. By the holidays, Journey of the Little Mermaid and the Beauty and the Beast areas will open. Disney’s Fantasyland expansion doubles the…
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Disney’s “Dapper Dans”-The Ambassadors of Main St…
Although it appears as this Corona virus is beginning to be winding down in many ways, Walt Disney World, abet opened is still in a “Phased Opening” mode. Our favorite place in the world is accessible, but there are many restrictions, i.e. you must obtain a “Reservation” even for Annual Passholders to get into the parks. Once in, many of our Disney favorites are on hiatus, parades, shows, meet and greets, and buffets and restaurants have limited menus. Hopefully, soon all will be as it was in the Happiest Place on Earth. Which causes me to yearn for the halcyon days of pre-corona. So, let’s take a look at…
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Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Pass Is Perfect for Happy Haunting this Year at Walt Disney World Resort
For the 2019 not-so-spooky season, Walt Disney World Resort is introducing the new Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Pass, giving families the opportunity to experience Mickey’s-Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Magic Kingdom Park for up to 35 nights. For these passholders, this means more of everything they love about Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party – more nights, more special attractions and entertainment, more eerie experiences, more sweets and more family fun than any trick-or-treater could possibly imagine. For $299 per adult (plus tax) or $284 (plus tax) for children, Disney guests can get in the “spirit” of this bewitching season more than ever. Note: This pass is not valid for admission on Oct.…