It’s been a rainy few days in Disney World, and Hollywood Studios is no exception.
But that didn’t stop us from heading into the park to see what’s new!
food IS a theme park
It’s been a rainy few days in Disney World, and Hollywood Studios is no exception.
But that didn’t stop us from heading into the park to see what’s new!
Whether you’re visiting Disney World for one day or 7+ days, you’re probably trying to pack as much as humanly possible into your park days because…well…there’s just A LOT to do!
Between dining reservations, attractions, shows, and more, it can be hard to do it all. But, if you take advantage of Early Theme Park Entry, Extended Evening Theme Park Hours, or even just every minute that a park is open, you can probably come close! But, today you’ll have LESS time to get it all in if you’re visiting Disney’s Hollywood Studios — here’s why!
Okay, listen here. We know that Disney, as a company, is all about them SECRETS! 🤫
They’re constantly hiding little Easter eggs in their movies, adding little nods to important attractions or people in their theme parks, and, over the years, we’ve seen our fair share of hidden Mickeys EVERYWHERE. But there are some little details that only a Disney MASTER will have picked up on, and today we’re sharing our list of the top 16!
If there’s one thing you’ll always find at the Disney theme parks (besides fun times, great rides, and delicious food), it’s crowds!
Thankfully there are plenty of secret pathways and ways to avoid crowd burnout. Today, we’re talking about 5 places that are ALWAYS stressful in Disney parks and where to go instead!
If you’ve been on the Disney side of the internet for the past few weeks, odds are you’ve seen a LOT about Disney World’s new Star Wars Hotel.
The Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser is a fully immersive two-night trip aboard the cruise ship-like Starcruiser, the Halcyon. Though you aren’t really soaring through space, the experience is designed to last the entire duration of your stay; that means a trip on Galactic Starcruiser could mean missing two park days. Can it possibly be worth it?
Disney is charging $5,000+ for two nights at their new Star Wars hotel. Can the experience possibly be worth it?
We’ve visited Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser both as guests of the media event and as paying guests on the inaugural sailing. Now, we’re using all of our expertise and research to answer the question everyone has been asking: Is Disney World’s Star Wars Hotel worth it?
Don’t forget to check out our list of more Best Restaurants in Disney World for 2024!
We’re friends, right?
We love being your friend. And as friends we have to follow certain rules. For example, friends don’t let friends eat at the WORST places in Disney World (or they tell them the best things to get there). And friends tell friends about Disney discounts (you can count on us for that!). Well, friends also tell friends about the BEST places to eat in Disney World! And what kind of friend would we be if we didn’t give you a handy dandy list for you to use when planning out all of those delicious Disney World meals in 2022?! We’re right here friends, and we’ve got you covered with the ultimate list of restaurants in Disney World that you WON’T want to miss in 2022!
Did you know you can buy some of the most dangerous weapons in the galaxy in Disney World?
Well, you can buy replicas of them at least. Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disney’s Hollywood Studios has several locations where guests can purchase lightsabers. You can find replicas of the lightsabers that belonged to famous Jedi or Sith at Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities, or you can create your own at Savi’s Workshop. But now there’s a NEW location where you can find these classic weapons! [Read more…]
Some may consider January to be a slower season in Disney World, but if this week’s crowds are any indication, things are as active as ever around the parks and resorts!
How else do we know Disney World is full of new offerings? We have a full lineup of updates to share from Disney’s Hollywood Studios! Let’s dive in and see what’s new since our last visit.
Crowds are something you usually have to deal with when visiting Disney World.
We usually see the biggest around Spring Break, the summer, and the holidays. They contribute to long wait times for rides and food, and sometimes even merchandise! But, there are some times of the year that are less crowded than others. We usually think of right now (late January) as one of the least crowded times of the year in the parks, but that is definitely NOT the case today in Disney World!