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Picture of the Thanksgiving feast, which we cover in our Disney World restaurant reviews.

Disney World Restaurant Reviews

Did you know there are over 300 restaurants in all of Disney World? And if you split some of the different meals in the restaurants, there are lots of variations!

This is essentially a catalog of all our Disney World restaurant reviews. You won’t find a lot of detail and information on this particular page. The details are in the individual reviews. Our restaurant reviews feature pictures of the restaurants and food, coupled with our thoughts on the food, overall experience, atmosphere and if we think the restaurant is a compelling enough value to make it worth it to eat at.

Best of the Disney World Internet – December 2018

Welcome to the next installment of a monthly series we post. This is a bit of a recap post. We spend a lot of time reading and watching videos about Disney World to stay up on the latest news and trends. And maybe, just because there’s some fun in it for us! We call this series, the “Best of the Disney World Internet” and this is our December 2018 recap.

Magic Kingdom FastPass+ Guide

Magic Kingdom FastPass+ Guide

Earlier in this guide we gave an introduction to the FastPass+ system and how to make FastPass+ reservations at Disney World. You will rarely find the high demand rides with nobody riding them, despite what you see on articles cover photo! We’re still not quite sure how that happened at 9:10 AM. Now we are going to cover the “what to do” in our Magic Kingdom FastPass+ guide.

Magic Kingdom is unique compared to the other three Disney World parks, in that it does not have a tiered system of FastPass+ availability. All attractions that offer the FastPass+ option can be reserved by all guests. As of this writing, there are 25 attractions that offer the FastPass+ program. Remember, you can only book three FastPass+ reservations in advance.

Disney World Date-Based Ticket System Debuts

Disney World Date-Based Ticket System Debuts

On Tuesday of this week, Disney World rolled out their new date-based ticket system. And with it most people assumed another price increase. Now that the Disney World date-based ticket system is available for all to see, we’ve gone through the data to see what little nuggets are in there.

In this article, we’ll walk you through the system at a high level and hit on what it means for the cost of going to Disney World. We’ll follow this article up with others that will go into more granular detail about certain pricing options. Check the blog each month, as we will revisit how Disney changes prices from one month to the next. That will be a surefire indicator about where tickets are selling and where they aren’t.

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