Category Archives: Hollywood Studios

Preparing For The Summer Heat

The summer means two things for visitors coming to Walt Disney World: 1) big crowds because school is out for the summer and 2) heat and humidity that suck the soul out of most people especially the little ones.  How can you prepare for those crowds and that heat?  Dad For Disney is going to give you some tips on how to survive the summer.

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Bon Voyage Breakfast Review

On my family’s most recent trip to Walt Disney World, my wife, her sister and niece dined at The Bon Voyage Breakfast hosted by Trattoria al Forno on Disney’s Boardwalk.  I was off with my daughter climbing the four mountains of Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom (that’s another blog post for another day).  My wife knew this was a new and unique experience for our family and took great pictures of her experience for use on the blog.

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Minnie’s Holiday Dine & Jingle Bell Jingle Bam – A fun night at Hollywood Studios

During my family’s trip to Disney last December, we headed over to Hollywood and Vine for Minnie’s Holiday Dine.  This event was added in 2015 for what was just the holiday season but rapidly expanded to a year-round event and made a return for the 2016 holiday season.  This made it an easy addition to our dining lineup for this trip.

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What Was Learned at the D23 Parks Panel

Yesterday at D23, the Parks Panel presentation took place and A LOT of new information was dropped.  So much information that I have to break in down park by park and then what is going on outside the theme parks on the resort side.   Let’s dive in head first.

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Surviving Walt Disney World with Younger Children

Walt Disney World is a big place.  It’s a lot of walking and hurrying to get from point A to point B and, also, a lot of waiting.  This is tough on adults but it’s also tough on the children in the parks as well.  Chances are there will be a meltdown in the parks from all the walking and waiting.  It happens to everybody.  What can you do to keep the meltdown at bay or avoid it altogether.

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