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What To Do When You Can’t Visit Walt Disney World Resort
During this time while Walt Disney World is temporarily closed, here’s some great ideas to help you make the time a little more “magical”. Take a virtual ride on Space Mountain, Slinky Dog Dash, Frozen Ever After or so much more! Here are some of the Disney experiences available on YouTube. Space Mountain at Disney’s Magic Kingdom Slinky Dog Dash at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. It’s A Small World in Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom. Frozen Ever After at Epcot Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin at Tomorrowland Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland Peter Pan’s Flight The Seas with Nemo & Friends More Rides… Listen to some incredible Disney Podcasts…
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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.…
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NBA Experience Grand Opening Is a Slam Dunk at Walt Disney World Resort
It was a championship-worthy celebration Monday morning at Disney Springs for the grand opening of NBA Experience. Amid cheering fans and celebrity guests, Disney Chairman and CEO Bob Iger unveiled the first-of-its-kind destination, joined onstage by NBA Commissioner Adam Silver and several current and former NBA and WNBA players. “NBA Experience lets everybody who loves the game, live it,” said Bob Iger, chairman and CEO of The Walt Disney Company. “We’re excited to open the doors to a fun and unique experience for fans of all ages.” Those in attendance Monday were treated to a buoyant atmosphere reminiscent of a basketball arena, complete with a DJ, T-shirt tosses, fan-cam and…
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Walt Disney World and the Weather…
Many would say, what makes you know so much about the weather? Well, being a private pilot for many years, I have an intimate knowledge of the medium, after all pilots fly in the weather, and any pilot without a more-than-basic understanding of what effects their travels is not long for this earth. In fact, half of the written pilot’s test for the license is knowledge of the weather. Most pilots have a better understanding about the workings of the amazing forces of meteorology that affect us all than the regular Joe. With that said, it is time for my annual piece on the weather and how it affects…