Planning a first-time Walt Disney World vacation comes with a lot of decisions and magical “must-dos”. But one of the first, and most important decisions to make is where you are going to stay. With over 25 resorts on Walt Disney World property, how do you decide? You want something family-friendly, but also have good food options, and what about park proximity? So. Many. … [Read more...]
Club Level at Walt Disney World Resorts – Worth the Splurge?
One thing we love about Walt Disney World is the endless opportunities to customize and create each trip to match our family’s expectations and budget accordingly. While some may not always be the most inexpensive options, they end up being “worth it” in the long run. One of these options is staying Club Level, or “Concierge Level” at one of the Walt Disney World … [Read more...]
Disney’s Riviera Resort – How to Choose a Disney World Resort
Disney’s Riviera Resort is the newest resort on Walt Disney World property. Built in 2019, it is considered a Walt Disney World Villa property, and is simply stunning. Guests will find easy access to both Disney’s Hollywood Studios and EPCOT via the Disney Skyliner system, amazing food offerings, views of EPCOT, and relaxing pools and amenities. Today, I am going to share all … [Read more...]
Disney’s Beach Club, Yacht Club & Boardwalk Inn Resorts – How to Choose a Disney World Resort
Disney’s Beach Club, Yacht Club, and Boardwalk Inn are affectionately known as the “EPCOT” resorts. These three Deluxe tier resorts sit just outside the International Gateway entrance to EPCOT, and provide guests with almost immediate access to EPCOT, and are in very close proximity to Disney’s Hollywood Studios. RELATED READING: Disney's Deluxe Resorts - Are They Really Worth … [Read more...]
15 Book Recommendations for Travel Loving Kids – Toddlers, Preschoolers & School Age Children
Books are a great way for kids to learn about places you’ve visited and destinations on your travel bucket list. When they were younger, they loved books with colorful pictures, rhyming text, and adventurous characters. Now that they’re older, they gravitate more to those that teach them about culture, food, history, and art. With some travel restrictions currently in … [Read more...]