There’s nothing quite like a good EPCOT festival.
We were super excited to see that the 2020 EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays is returning this year despite the global health crisis, and now we know WHERE we’ll be EATING around the fest!
food IS a theme park
There’s nothing quite like a good EPCOT festival.
We were super excited to see that the 2020 EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays is returning this year despite the global health crisis, and now we know WHERE we’ll be EATING around the fest!
It may still be Halloween time but Disney World is fully starting to shift its eyes to Christmas.
We know the International Festival of the Holidays in EPCOT will be returning this year — without the beloved Candlelight Processional — and now we know another favorite that WILL be returning: the Cookie Stroll!
We tend to have a delightful time whenever we step into EPCOT, and sometimes that makes us want some EPCOT merchandise.
Recently, we’ve seen TONS of EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival merchandise, but now we have a chance to grab a general EPCOT souvenir that is super cute. Plus, it’ll help us get that caffeine fix!
Looks like Disney-fans are excited for 2020 to be over, and we don’t blame them. The week of the New Year tends to be one of the busiest times for Walt Disney World Resort, and it seems that this year may be no different — even if that business is muted by the capacity limitations.
We’ve thought a little bit about what New Years Eve will look like in the parks this year and we’re sure it will be very different, but that’s not stopping folks from booking up the Disney Park Pass reservations!
It may be October, but that will not stop Disney from beginning their winter festivities!
Disney announced the dates for the Festival of the Holidays back in September, but you can start celebrating early with these SWEET new Peppermint Minnie Ears!
‘Tis the season for all things spooky at Disney World! And that even includes spooky Halloween popcorn buckets!
And we’ve been on a mission to find every single one in the parks that we can find. So far, we’ve seen Oogie Boogie, a Hitchhiking Ghost, and a creepy cauldron (among others).
Halloween is just around the corner, and you know what that means… it’s the holiday season in Disney World!
We’ve seen some gingerbread treats, Christmas Mickey masks, Groot plushes dressed in holiday lights, and NOW some Minnie ears are getting the holiday treatment!
Earlier this year, major cruise companies had to completely shutter sailings in response to the spread of the global health crisis.
With Disney Cruise Line sailings currently suspended and a no-sail order from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention through the end of the month, cruising has been more or less up in the air. Now, Carnival Cruise Line has become among the first to announce a return to sailing in the U.S. — and it’s before the end of the year.
A lot has changed at Disney World since its reopening. One of the biggest changes is that guests must now make advance park pass reservations, in addition to having a valid Disney World ticket, to visit a park on any given day.
To do this, guests must go online and choose which park they plan on visiting for each day of their trip. And before now, this could only be done via the Disney World website.
Hey again DFB friends! We’re back with another DFB Video and today we’re talking about the 12 surprising things that haven’t changed at ALL in Disney World this year!
We all know going to Disney World right now is pretty different with all the new health and safety protocols, but there are a few things that are completely the same and we aren’t talking about the magic.
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