Disney is all about the special events. They are forever adding different themed dessert parties in the parks, different tours, and other fun events in the parks.
Monthly Archives: September 2017
Disney Will Stream ‘Mickey’s Boo-To-You Parade’ on September 22
Disney will have another one of their live stream events this week, which is something that a lot of people enjoy. This time around Disney will be streaming “Mickey’s Boo-To-You Parade,” a favorite parade among many guests.
Mouse Ears Monday: Haunted Mansion Doily Headband
This week’s ears in the spotlight aren’t technically ears, but it’s still a fun headpiece.
Eating in Disney World: Budget for Meals or Get The Dining Plan
Experiencing the food in Disney World is an activity all by itself. Choosing which restaurants to visit is a fun part of the planning process for many people.
Friday’s Featured Photo: Dino-Rama Dinosaur in Animal Kingdom
Slinky Dog Dash Ride Vehicle Gets Ready for Test Runs
With Toy Story Land set to open in summer 2018 Disney is releasing more pictures and videos of the progress. The latest is a closer look at the ride vehicles for the Slinky Dog Dash coaster.
Fort Wilderness Campgrounds to Open Next Week
After Hurricane Irma made her way through the state of Florida, Disney has been doing some cleanup. Most of the property was able to open for business on Tuesday, September 12, but there were a few exceptions.
Disney Shares Video on How to Make a Mickey Ghost Candy Apple
One of the more popular treats to get in Disney World is the candy apple. Cast members make all different characters and different themed apples.
Fort Wilderness Campground Closed Until Further Notice
Most of Disney World reopened today after being closed for two days due to Hurricane Irma. However there are some exceptions and one exception is Fort Wilderness Campground.
Disney World Theme Parks and Disney Springs Will Reopen Tomorrow
Now that Hurricane Irma has passed, Disney has announced that most of Disney World will go back to regular operating hours. However, some areas on property will remain closed so Disney can assess damage to the property.









