Michael Alvarez+FollowWhimsical tea parties return to Disney WorldAfternoon tea at Disney’s Grand Floridian is finally making a comeback after six years! The Garden View Lounge reopens this March with a magical Alice in Wonderland twist—think themed treats like Tweedledee egg salad sandwiches and Matcha Mad Hatter tarts. It’s not just about the food; the whole vibe is set to be extra whimsical, perfect for both Disney fans and anyone looking for a unique experience. Prices start at $49 for kids and $79 for adults. Who’s excited to revive old traditions or start new ones with this enchanting tea party? #Food #DisneyWorld #GrandFloridian00Share
Nicholas Lyons+FollowDisney World trip mistakes to avoidArriving early at Disney World can make your day so much smoother, but spending every minute in the parks is a recipe for burnout. There’s a whole world beyond the rides—Disney Springs is free to explore and packed with great food and shopping. Overplanning every detail or trying to park hop with little kids usually leads to frustration, not fun. And if you’ve never stayed at a Disney resort, you’re missing out on some real magic (and handy perks). What’s your biggest Disney World mistake or best tip for a stress-free trip? #Travel #DisneyWorld #TravelTips10Share
Julie Padilla+FollowDisney BoardWalk’s new parking rule has locals talkingDisney BoardWalk regulars are buzzing about a new three-hour parking limit that’s suddenly being handed out with official-looking passes—after nearly 30 years of free, no-limit parking. Security now gives everyone a time-stamped pass and a firm reminder to watch the clock, making some guests feel rushed during meals or shopping. The twist? There’s little sign the rule is actually enforced, but it’s definitely changing the vibe. Is this just crowd control, or does it make BoardWalk less welcoming? Would a strict limit change how you visit? #News #DisneyBoardWalk #DisneyWorld00Share
dylan15+FollowDisney on a Budget? Here’s the Secret!Disney World doesn’t have to break the bank—if you pick your dates right! According to Undercover Tourist, the cheapest days to visit in 2026 are late August and early September, when crowds are low and prices drop. Avoid spring break, holidays, and race weekends if you want to save big. Just double-check the weather and park hours—some rides might be closed during these off-peak times! #Travel #DisneyWorld #TravelHacks00Share
sperkins+FollowDisney World’s Secret Off-Peak DaysPlot twist: you don’t have to battle massive crowds or pay a fortune at Disney World! Data shows mid-Jan to early Feb (skip MLK weekend), early March, late April, early May, and post-Labor Day are your best bets for shorter lines. Early December is also a hidden gem. For the cheapest tickets, September is your month. Pro tip: go midweek for max chill vibes. Who’s in for a spontaneous Disney trip? #Travel #DisneyWorld #TravelHacks00Share
Alexander Thomas+FollowOrlando’s cold snap shuts Typhoon LagoonFlorida’s famous Typhoon Lagoon is staying closed for a few extra days as Orlando faces an unusual cold spell—temperatures are dipping into the 50s and 60s, and there’s even a freeze warning! Locals who planned a splashy weekend will need to bundle up instead. Disney hopes to reopen the water park on Saturday, but with the weather so unpredictable, it’s smart to double-check before heading out. This rare chill is making waves for everyone’s plans—how are you handling the cold, and what’s your go-to Orlando activity when it’s too chilly for the pool? #Travel #OrlandoWeather #DisneyWorld10Share
Kelly Mack+FollowEPCOT Skyliner surprise closure shakes up festivalEPCOT’s International Festival of the Arts kicked off with an unexpected twist—guests arriving at Disney’s Riviera Resort found the Skyliner gondola to EPCOT suddenly closed, with little warning. Some visitors saw signs, others didn’t, and the reason for the shutdown is still a mystery. While you can still hop the Skyliner to Hollywood Studios, anyone heading to EPCOT needs to plan for extra travel time. With the festival just starting and more Skyliner closures coming next week for maintenance, it’s a good time to swap tips on the best alternative routes around Disney World. How would you handle the detour? #Travel #DisneyWorld #EPCOT00Share
sperkins+FollowDisney World on a Budget? Here’s the Secret!Dreaming of Disney World but not the price tag? Turns out, the cheapest (and least crowded) days to visit in 2026 are mid-January to early February, late April, early May, post-Labor Day September, and early November/December (just skip the holidays). Midweek days are even cheaper! Plan smart, snag those off-peak deals, and you could save hundreds—more churros for everyone! #Travel #DisneyWorld #TravelHacks00Share
Alexander Thomas+FollowDisney World: Worth Every Penny?Thinking Disney World is just for kids or not worth the price? Think again! From wild rides and epic fireworks to secret details and food from around the world, there’s something for everyone—seriously, even your picky uncle. Plus, new attractions keep popping up, so every trip feels fresh. And yes, there are ways to save if you know where to look. Would you splurge for the memories? #Travel #DisneyWorld #TravelGoals00Share
ethanconner+FollowBig Thunder Mountain’s Golden Spike Moment!Disney just dropped a major update for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad fans! The ride’s been closed for a huge makeover since January 2025, but the crew just celebrated a golden spike ceremony—meaning the final piece of track is in place. There’s still no official reopening date, but Disney teased some wild new effects and rainbow caverns for 2026. Who else is counting down the days until we can ride again? #News #DisneyWorld #BigThunderMountain00Share