Headed to Disney World soon?
If you are, you’ve probably had to deal with booking Disney Park Pass theme park reservations for your party. Well, if you’re traveling Thanksgiving week, we’ve got GREAT news about Disney Park Pass availability!
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Headed to Disney World soon?
If you are, you’ve probably had to deal with booking Disney Park Pass theme park reservations for your party. Well, if you’re traveling Thanksgiving week, we’ve got GREAT news about Disney Park Pass availability!
As Halloween season comes to a close, it’s time to welcome November to Disney World!
This month brings a lot of exciting changes to the parks and resorts for Christmas and the holidays, plus popular events and offerings are returning. There’s a lot you need to know if you’re coming to Disney World this month, so let’s break it down!
It’s finally November, which in Disney World, means the start of the holiday season!
After Halloween on October 31st, Cast Members worked overnight to transform Magic Kingdom into a Christmas-y wonderland, complete with a gigantic tree, wreaths down Main Street, U.S.A., and so much more. But, it seems that not every spot in Disney World got the holiday memo…because we’re living in a really weird Twilight Zone version of the parks right now!
If you’re heading to Disney World in November, you’re in for an exciting time!
The holiday season kicks off this month in Disney World, with decorations going up, exciting events happening, and more. The weather is pretty mild this time of year compared to the spring and summer months, and *hopefully* we won’t see huge crowds until around Thanksgiving! This makes it an ideal time to visit the parks, especially if you’re ready to get in the holiday spirit. So, let’s talk about the 5 best things to do in Disney World in November!
Halloween is this weekend, which means…the holidays are just around the corner!
Disney has already started to get ready for the holiday season by decorating, releasing holiday merchandise, announcing holiday snacks, and more. But, what if you’re looking to enjoy a holiday meal in Disney World on Thanksgiving Day or Christmas Day? Many spots often offer a special meal on those days, and now we’ve got some tasty holiday updates from one popular restaurant in Disney Springs!
Steakhouse 71 recently opened at Disney’s Contemporary Resort, taking the place of The Wave…of American Flavors.
We’ve shared a look at this spot’s menu, and FULL reviews of breakfast, lunch, and dinner here. But, what if you’re planning to visit Disney World during a holiday? Well, if you’re looking to celebrate Thanksgiving or Christmas at Steakhouse 71, you’re in luck!
Disney World is reopening more attractions, resorts, and restaurants nearly every week or so these days!
We’ve had a lot of new things to check out (like additions to EPCOT), but we’ve also been excited to return to some old favorites. Recently, we got a chance to stop by Magic Kingdom to become reacquainted with a restaurant we’ve been missing for a long time!
If you’re hoping to visit Disney World soon, then you’re going to need to plan ahead!
Disney Park Pass reservations are required for all visits right now, so you’ll need to decide which parks to visit on which days. And if you’re traveling this holiday season, then you’re going to want to book those park passes now!
We know that Thanksgiving Week may seem forever away, but 2021 has been plowing by quickly!
And, now that Halloween time starts in August with the BOO Bash followed by Disney World’s 50th anniversary, we’re already in the holiday preparation mode. So, if you plan on heading to Disney World in November, you’re going to want to see the prices and availability for Thanksgiving Week this year!
It’s no secret that some times of the year are better to visit Disney World than others!
If you’re like us (or probably most people!), you want that low-crowd, mild weather, easygoing day in the Disney World parks. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case. Today, we’re sharing 10 times that you may NOT want to visit Disney World — the decision on when to take your trip is ultimately up to you, but if you avoid these times of the year, then your trip might be a smidge less stressful!