My favorite restaurants across Walt Disney World.
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Read MoreTrying to put my life long love of Disney into words.
Read MoreWalt Disney World hosts 4 race weekends a year. Some are more popular than others and people definitely have their favorites. With the lack of RunDisney right now I thought I’d share mine ranked 4 to 1 and why I put them there. RunDisney race weekend basics consist of a 5k on Friday, a 10k on Saturday and the half marathon on Sunday. Marathon weekend adds one more day starting on Thursday with the 5k and finishing with the full marathon on Sunday. If you want to know more about races at Disney in general, check out my other blog post. It's got everything you need to know!
Read MoreMickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party is at Magic Kingdom and advertised as ‘Not So Scary’ as an alternative to Halloween Horror Nights at nearby Universal Studios which is definitely scary and not ideal for kids. The Halloween Party is a hard ticketed ‘after-hours’ event meaning you have to buy a separate ticket to go - even if you have an annual pass (passholders do get a discount on tickets). If you aren’t an annual passholder, you don’t need a park ticket in addition to the party ticket to get in.
Read MoreMagic Kingdom. It’s synonymous with Disney World. When most people picture Walt Disney World, they think of the iconic Cinderella Castle located at this park.
Read MoreEverything you ever wanted to know about RunDisney races at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida including how to register, planning your costumes, race weekend tips and even details for spectators!
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