Hey friends! Welcome back to a new DFB Video. We all know that going to Disney World in 2020 is just as complicated as the year itself.
When so many quintessential parts of a Disney trip are on hold or different you might be thinking your vacation could be a total disappointment, but there are some surprising things that have actually gotten better in Disney World in 2020!
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