i have very few 'musts' when it comes to disney food and drinks, but a hot dog at caseys is on that short list.
It was my first time riding the California version of Soarin' today and they might be right about it being better.
There is no line or Lightning Lane. You just walk in. The thing is that all the little water effects are surrounded by people. I was going to skip it but I was walking right past it on my way to Spaceship Earth. I wouldn't go out of my way to do it again.
Yeah, I’m not missing anything there. I just had a sad realization we’re not going back for 5 years and that bums me out
Hadn't heard this announcement before. Interesting that they're reverting back to Swiss Family Robinson instead of something new.
Getting a Joffrey's doughnut on the way out after the park closed and eating the whole thing on the way home is my biggest mistake of 2023.
Started Keys to the Kingdom on my drive into work today. Loving it so far, Lund is hilarious and it seems like we'll get some great stories.
This is interesting… https://www.ocregister.com/2023/11/...flags-exploring-potential-merger-reports-say/
i should have checked to make sure we didn't book a marathon weekend because hoo boy those Epcot crowds over the weekend were awful. I had to keep explaining "it's not normally like this!!"
Y’all, I need your help. My fiancé and I are getting dinner reservations situated for our honeymoon at Disney World in January. First night there we’re gonna hang out at Disney Springs. What’s everyone’s favorite restaurant there? I’m not used to having so many options, so we’re overwhelmed
Raglan Road is the only one I've been to and it was decent but nothing too special. Fun atmosphere inside though. Do note that a lot of the restaurants there take reservations through Open Table etc. too and not just through the Disney website.
yup, i booked Boathouse through Open Table and there was a lot of availability compared to the Disney app