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10 Ways to Save Money On Your Walt Disney World Vacation

Priced out of a Disney World vacation? Here are 10 money saving tips.

Spaceship Earth - Epcot at Disney world

Disney World is a premium vacation destination and it’s priced accordingly. And this isn’t unique to Disney. I hear the same things about Universal Orlando and Royal Caribbean Cruises which are also premium vacation brands. The demand is there, even from international travelers, so it’s unlikely Disney is going to drop prices any time soon.

This is all fine and good, but if you’re priced out, you’re priced out. I'm Darren from OrlandoParksGuy.com and I have 10 tips that will help reduce the cost of a Disney World vacation including tickets, hotels and dining.

#10 Disney World Tickets

I’ll begin with the one that we have very little control over - Disney World ticket prices. Tickets for the 4 theme parks are expensive, there’s no way to put a pretty face on it. But Disney isn’t Six Flags after all. And while you could purchase tickets from a wholesaler, they have confusing cancellation policies and you’ll need to pay for them upfront. Whereas if you book a Disney vacation package, the tickets are refundable up to 30 days before your check-in date and are covered under one $200 refundable deposit. I typically recommend buying them directly from Disney just for the convenience. 

Disney uses a variable ticket pricing system, so every day of the calendar year has a different price. So, why not use this to your advantage? You will save money on tickets if you can visit Disney during January, August, and September. You could save as much as $100 per person and you’ll also have fewer people in the parks during this time. 

For example, a 4-day ticket in August is $514 per person. But a 4-day ticket starting on February 16 is $685. A saving of $171 per ticket. A family of 4 would save $684. That’s a decent saving. 

And if you’re wondering, some of the most expensive ticket prices are seen in March for Spring Break, November because of Jersey Week and Thanksgiving,  and December because of all the Christmas events. 


#9 Disney Gift Card Hack for Disney World

While Disney World often has room discounts available for most nights of the year, there is a travel hack that gets you an extra 4 to 5% off. Disney Gift Cards sold at Target, Sam’s Club and BJ’s Wholesale usually sell for less than the value of the card. For example, a $50 Disney Gift Card might sell for $48 and a $500 Disney Gift Card might sell for $584. I’ve seen e-gift cards sold online with more of a discount than in-store gift cards. So you may want to check both. If your vacation is $3,000, you’ll save another $187 just by paying with gift cards. 

Another travel hack I have is to buy additional gift cards to take with me so I can purchase food while at Disney.  Nearly every restaurant at Disney World accepts Disney Gift Cards. 

See my article on Disney Gift Card Scams

If you’re not a member of BJ’s, check their website, they often have free membership trials available. And if you have the store’s credit or debit card, you may even get reward points for purchases. Disney World and most Disney Travel agents will accept gift cards for payment. But there is one downside. 

If you need to cancel your Disney World reservation, Disney will only refund back to the original form of payment. They will not issue a refund check or place the refund on a different card.  It’s important to hold on to your gift cards until travel is completed. 

#8 Consider your length of stay

When I was a kid, my parents would take me to Disney for nearly a week. we’d stay at the Polynesian, sometimes at a Moderate Resort, and sometimes even off-property in Kissimmee. But today, Disney has outpaced inflation so a week at Disney World will cost considerably more than it did 5 to 10 years ago. If my parents had to pay today’s prices, adjusted for inflation, I’m not sure we’d be going as often as we did back in the day. 

So, we may have to come to terms with the fact that 1 week in Disney might now be a long weekend or a 3 to 4-night stay.  

Another thing I recommend is to take time off during your vacation. Plan a pool day, go resort hopping, take a ride on Skyliner or the Monodail, and visit Disney Springs. This means fewer ticket days - which is one of your biggest expenses.  It’s fun to walk around and explore. And Disney Springs has plenty of complimentary live entertainment. Most packages include complimentary minigolf and 2025 packages include free water park admission on your arrival day.

This is a popular strategy that many European visitors use. They often come to Orlando for an extended vacation, or holiday as it were, but they’re not in the theme parks each day. This means less money on tickets, less money on expensive theme park food, and less money on merch. And you’re still on vacation - at Disney! 

#7 Mid-Week vs. Weekends

One of the tips i see a lot online is to book your trip during the week. Disney World hotels follow the hotel industry where Friday and Saturday night stays cost more than weeknights. So, a great way to save a little money is to book your vacation Sunday through Thursday. Disney doesn’t charge a lot more on the weekends, so if that’s when it makes the most sense to go, I don’t think it should hold you back. 

And if you’re flying into Orlando, you should also consider airfare costs, which might outweigh the higher cost of a Saturday night stay. I find that the cheapest days to fly are typically Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday. So check airfares first. And it’s widely believed that the best time to purchase airfare is on Tuesady afternoon. 

#6 Affordable Ground Transfer to Disney World

At one time Disney used to offer complimentary airport transportation on Disney’s Magical Express. It was free but it was slow - often taking over 90 minutes to get to your resort, as it made multiple stops along the way. And it would take 2-3 hours to bring you back to the airport.

As Uber became more popular in Orlando, more people began using that to travel direct. Often is less than 30 minutes from point A to point B. Likewise, the operator of Magical Express began negotiating for more money when its contract with Disney was up for renewal. Fewer riders + more money - equals why we don’t have this service today. 

But you can still use an airport shuttle - you just need to book it directly with Mears Transportation. They were the ones who operated Magical Express by the way. The cost is around $18 per person, each way. I still think you should research the cost of using Uber, especially if you have a larger family.  I find that Uber rides between Orlando International and Disney cost around $80 each way. A ride on Mears which will be the slow boat to China, will be in the area of $72 each way for a family of 4. 

#5 Do you Need a Disney Dining Plan? Probably not.

Disney offers 2 dining plans and while I do think they are a good value, if you’re budget-minded, I think you should skip it. See, the Dining Plan is a great tool, but it’s not really about saving money. It’s a convenience - really - designed to give your vacation a more all-inclusive feel. I have an entire video that explains the Disney Plans in full. I’ll link to it in the description. 


See my video on how the Disney Dining Plans Work

If you plan on a lot of character meals, or eating most of your meals in the parks, for example, the dining plan is the way to go. But you can save money without the plan if you prefer to do it yourself.

#4 Save on food and meals at Disney World

And speaking of doing it yourself, food, beverages, and snacks at Disney are expensive. This should be no surprise because you’re a captive audience here. But the good news is that Disney World is surrounded by grocery stores that deliver. Instacart is my favorite service because you can choose from a variety of stores in Orlando. And if you want to buy from Costco, you don’t even need to be a Costco member with Instacart. 

One of my favorite examples to give is that a bottle of water at Disney World costs about $5. But if you use INstacart, you can purchase a case of 50 bottles of water from Costco, for $4. So 50 bottles of water for less than the price of one bottle of water in the Disney parks. Most hotel rooms have a mini fridge that will hold small items, and microwaves can be requested from housekeeping once you arrive, free of charge.

Disney allows you to bring your own beverages and snacks into the parks  - that’s perfectly fine. Just remember that you cannot bring glass, alcohol or loose ice into the parks. The loose ice is because it creates a slip hazard if it spills on the ground. 

I’ll link to an article I have on my website OrlandoParksGuy.com that provides tips for grocery delivery at Walt Disney World. Instacart, Amazon, Publix, and Walmart all have delivery fees and of course you’ll need to tip the driver, but you can still save money 

See my article on Grocery Delivery Services at Walt Disney World

#3 Do you need Park Hopper?

Park Hopping is a ticket add-on that allows you to visit multiple Disney parks on the same day. Generally speaking, it’s a one-time cost of about $100 per person and it will be valid for each day you have a ticket. It’s not possible to purchase a park hopper for just some of your days. 

Now this feature can offer great savings, or it can be totally unnecessary. I like to recommend Park Hopper for those who are planning on a short stay. This will allow you to make the most of your days. For example, if you only have a few days at Disney, maybe you want a half day at Disney’s Animal Kingdom and a half day at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. With Park Hopper, you can do that. Or, maybe you just want to experience your favorite attractions, and then hop to the next park.

On the other hand, if you plan a longer stay, you can skip Park Hopper. I also recommend skipping Park Hopper if you have young children. I remember when my son was small, we were lucky to get through one full day at a park, let alone hopping to other parks. The little ones move at a snail's pace, they want to see everything and don’t forget to leave time for a good meltdown or two. This all takes a lot of time. Park Hopping would be a rather ambitious goal with little ones.

#2 Is Lightning Lane at Disney World Worth it?

Lightening Lane, formally Disney Genie+, formally FastPass, allows you to bypass the lines at many of the attractions at Disney. This service used to be free but I can’t think of any theme park in the country that doesn’t charge for this. I know this is a highly debated topic and full disclosure, I still think it should be free. As a Passholder, I’m in the parks all the time, but my only choice is to shell out a lot of money for Lighting Lane each time I go, or wait in a long line for an attraction that I probably experienced a few days ago.

But it’s here to stay and we just need to accept it. But I don’t think you need to purchase every day and for every park. Magic Kingdom and Disney’s Hollywood studios offer a lot of value with the purchase of Lightening Lane. This is because there are many opportunities to use it at Magic Kingdom, and there are so few rides at Hollywood Studios.

The studios have a lot of headliner rides like Rise of the Resistance, Rock n Roller Coaster, and Mickey’s Runaway Railway. Everyone is competing for these rides, so if you can use Lightning Lane on seven just or two of them, you’ll save about 2-3 hours in line. The downside to purchasing Ligtening Lane at Hollywood Studios is that there will be long waits in between your selections.

I think you can get by without it at Epcot, just be there for your rope drop. Same thing with Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Get there as soon as the park opens and you’ll have a major headstart that will last until about 10 am. So it’s a great time to the safar and the attractions in Pandora.

#1 Staying Off Disney World Property to Save Money

It’s often debated whether or not you should stay off-property. Now if you’re budget allows you to book a Deluxe hotel like the Polynesian or a moderate hotel like Caribbean Beach, it’s better to stay on Disney property. 

But if you’re looking within the value hotel category, so between $120 - $150 per night, and if you’re trying to reduce costs as much as possible, you can get a lot more value at certain off-site hotels.

The new Flamingo Crossing Area located on Disney Property just behind Animal Kingdom is full of chain hotels, a small restaurant district, and a Target Store. These hotels are often under $130 per night and many of them have family suite accommodations.

They all offer free breakfast but the theme park shuttle isn’t free. And if you drive to the parks, you’ll need to pay the parking fee of around $30 per day. 

I especially like the Drury Plaza Hotel at Disney Springs. It’s an upscale tower hotel with rooms similar in square footage to the Disney Deluxe Hotels. Rates are usually between $150 and $180 per night, so right on par with Disney’s value resorts - which do not include free breakfast or snacks.  The Drury also offers a complimentary breakfast buffet each morning, free snacks during the afternoon, and free evening appetizers. Plus the Drury operates its own Disney shuttle bus - which is provided free of charge.

I reviewed the Drury Plaza Hotel a short time ago, you can see more about this hotel including what makes their breakfast buffet extra special. To see if this is a good option for you, check out my video. I’ll see you over there. 







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Guests are Shocked When They Visit The Cake Bake Shop at Walt Disney World

One of Disney World’s newest restaurants is also among the priciest. But is it worth it?

I was looking forward to The Cake Bake Shop for 2 years as it sat nearly abandoned on Disney’s Boardwalk at Walt Disney World. Then, a few months ago, there were suddenly signs of life as crews began working on the exterior, and a menu was posted outside.

Cake Bake Shop Exterior Boardwalk - Disney World

And that’s when everyone started scratching their heads. $32 for a burger, $25 for a slice of cake, $12 for a coffee. Bloggers went wild on social media, shaming Cake Bake Shop for seemingly ridiculous prices.

Quick service cake bake shop at disney world

It got so bad that Cake Bake Shop lowered its prices right before opening this week. A burger went from $32 to $26, and a slice of cake...well that’s still $25.

The Cake Bake Shop in has a score of 2.9 on Google.

I thought it was odd that it opened without a grand opening or even a shoutout from the Disney Parks Blog.

Why didn’t Disney create any fanfare for this?

inside the cake bake shop at disney world

I, of course, wanted to see it for myself so my family and I visited just 1 day after it opened. That’s because I didn’t know it opened, I just happened to see a review from a blogger I follow.

I read numerous reviews and watched several YouTube reviews. All of them mentioned the higher-than-average prices.

And for good reason: The Cake Bake Shop is currently selling the most expensive desserts on Disney World property. I’m pretty sure the burger could also be the most expensive at $26. It costs more than the Wagyu burger at STK in Disney Springs and the burger at BoatHouse, which I think is the best burger on Disney property.

Full disclosure here, the very best burger I’ve ever had was at the Hard Rock Cafe at Universal Orlando. And of course, it’s tough to beat Five Guys.

cake bake shop restaurant at disney world

I get that The Cake Bake Shop is expensive, but is it worth it? See, I don’t mind paying for an upscale experience that involves great food, and atmosphere.

The problem with The Cake Bake Shop is that the food and atmosphere are just, OK.

We didn’t “hate” anything we had, but for the money, something was amiss here.

It comes across as a casual, fun bakery with whimsical confections. On one hand, it has a very upscale atmosphere yet a casual menu. But the prices are not casual - they’re more in line with an ultra-posh restaurant. This is confusing to me.

For example, the burger was a little dry. The roll was hard and crunchy. A burger, to me, is on a soft roll, it’s juicy and maybe even a little messy. This was just missing something. I think it was trying to be fancy. Burgers ain’t fancy! And it wouldn’t have been great even at $12.

But when you pay $26 for a burger, don’t you have high expectations?

The same is true with the desserts. For this, we went to the take-out side because we wanted to eat outside on the Boardwalk. There are two sides of The Cake Bake Shop, the restaurant side with table service, and the counter service side.

I would like to focus on the quick service side because most of the questions I’ve been getting are about sampling the cakes, more than the restaurant.

We ordered a slice of the Millionaires Cake ($25), a Lemon Bar ($14), a chocolate chip cookie ($7), a milk ($8) and a coffee ($11). I was charged $2 for a bag to carry my items and finally, I was prompted to leave a $12 tip on the iPad. I did the math for you; it’s about $80. I asked for a paper receipt and was told the printer wasn’t working.

I suspect they didn’t want me to have evidence of the beating I just took.

cake bake shop millionaire cake
cake bake shop orlando - inside display of cakes and cookies

Everything looked good in the display cases, but there wasn’t anything that blew me away.

At a good bakery, I usually want everything and have a hard time trying to decide what to get. Here, I didn’t want most of it. I wasn’t interested in Oprah’s Mint Cake, and I don’t like carrot cake (personal preference), and I overlooked a lot just because of the price.

cake bake shop display of cakes and cookies
cake bake shop tray of french macarons

Now, of course, we tip for great service, and the staff here is well-trained. They certainly value guests and truly want to create a great experience. Everyone was so friendly and attentive. The gentleman who made my coffee asked me to take a sip to make sure it was to my liking and offered to make adjustments if I felt it was necessary.

That’s the level of service here!

millionaire cake slice from cake bake shop orlando

The pastries are good, but not great. I found them to be beyond rich and sweet.

After every bite, I had to take a sip of coffee. And then I just needed water! For a $26 slice of cake, they certainly give you a large piece. It’s enough for 2 or even 3 people to share. There were 3 of us, and we could only take a few small bites each because it was so rich.

I think a cake should be so good that you can’t stop eating it. And then feel guilty afterward because you overindulged. That wasn’t the case here. I think I would have been sick if I ate more than a few bites.

cake bake shop lemon bar

We moved on to the lemon bar. I love lemon bars! The Cake Bake Shop’s lemon bar was huge but very sweet. I could taste the granulated sugar in the lemon filling. 2 small bites, and I was done. The lemon flavor was STRONG, so you have to love lemons to enjoy this. It was so sweet and tart, I could barely eat it. I would not order that again.

In fact, that was the theme of The Cake Bake Shop overall - I wouldn’t go out of my way to order any of these items again. Nothing was special or unique.

The Millionaire Cake wasn’t much different from the European Bar Cake sold at Costco.

And speaking of Costco, did you know you can buy a cake from The Cake Bake Shop from Costco? The cake is $159. About twice the price of other specialty cakes sold there. But it gets good reviews.

cake bake shop chocolate cake at costco

I thought The Cake Bake Shop was a little on the touristy side - I could see this place taking advantage of tourists in Las Vegas or Times Square. Where tourists come in once because they’re visiting and will likely never return.

I know, Disney World is touristy, but generally speaking, the restaurants are pretty good.

For me, there’s a disconnect between the high prices and food quality.

Oh, and being charged $2 for a bag is annoying. No better way to leave a bad taste in your customer’s mouths than to overcharge them for everything, even a bag.

inside the cake bake shop in orlando, disney world.

If you’re looking for an upscale dining experience nearby, I recommend the following restaurants:

  • Yachtsman Steakhouse - Disney’s Yacht Club Resort

  • Bluezoo - Walt Disney World Swan

  • Flying Fish - Disney Boardwalk

  • Monsieur Paul - France Pavilion, Epcot

  • Amare - Swan Reserve Hotel



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What You Need to Know About Epic Universe Tickets

How you’ll get to see Universal Epic Universe. At least for now.

Now, guests and travel advisors can begin planning an epic 2025 vacation to Universal Orlando to experience the entire destination with the first phase of ticket products and packages, including access to Universal Epic Universe, go on sale.

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A variety of multi-day tickets and vacation packages that include admission for three, four or five days to Universal’s theme parks, with one-day admission to Epic Universe. Packages are on sale now for Universal Helios Grand Hotel for stays beginning May 22, 2025.

See below for more details about the Universal Epic Universe-inclusive products that will be available for purchase beginning on Oct. 22.

Additional ticket products for Epic Universe—including single-day tickets for the general public, additional multi-day ticket options, Florida resident tickets, Universal Express passes, and more—will be available at a later date before the park opens.

Multi-Day Tickets: Three types of multi-day tickets including one-day admission to Universal Epic Universe will be available:

3-Day Ticket: Enjoy two days of access to Universal Studios Florida and Universal Islands of Adventure, plus one separate day of admission to Universal Epic Universe.

4-Day Ticket: Enjoy three days of access to Universal Studios Florida and Universal Islands of Adventure, plus one separate day of admission to Universal Epic Universe.

5-Day Ticket: Enjoy four days of access to Universal Studios Florida and Universal Islands of Adventure, plus one separate day of admission to Universal Epic Universe.

For each of the above, guests also have the option to add access to Universal Volcano Bay, allowing them to experience all four Universal Orlando theme parks during their visit.

Create Your Own Vacation Package: I can create your own vacation package that can save up to $200 (savings based on a seven-night stay) by bundling a two-night or longer stay at a Universal hotel with one of the multi-day ticket options above. You’ll receive the maximum savings of $200 with a seven-night vacation package that includes:

  1. A 5-day ticket that includes four days of access to Universal Studios, Universal Islands of Adventure and Universal Volcano Bay, plus a separate day admission to Universal Epic Universe

  2. Seven-night hotel accommodations at one of Universal Orlando’s 11 themed resorts

  3. Early Park Admission for Universal Epic Universe, Universal Volcano Bay and either Universal Studios Florida or Universal Islands of Adventure up to one hour before the park opens

Unlimited Plus Ticket: There’s also a 2025 Unlimited Plus Ticket inclusive of a Single Day at Universal Epic Universe. Available for visits in 2025, guests can enjoy the thrills of Universal Studios Florida, Universal Islands of Adventure and Universal Volcano Bay for 14 days, plus get access to the all-new Universal Epic Universe theme park for one day during their ticket validity window.

More details about Universal Epic Universe, including additional ticket products, will be released in the months ahead.

Universal Epic Universe is a radically transformational theme park experience that will fully immerse guests in beloved cross-generational stories that empower them to be the epic heroes of their adventures.

Located just a few miles from Universal Orlando’s current parks, Epic Universe will feature multi-sensory environments, impeccable design and innovative technology throughout, creating an entirely new level of experience that will forever change theme park entertainment.

Guests will explore five spectacularly themed worlds, an array of unique dining, shopping and entertainment experiences, and so much more.

Epic Universe will also be adjacent to three new Universal hotels, co-owned and operated by Loews Hotels & Co., including sister properties Universal Stella Nova Resort, Universal Terra Luna Resort and Universal Helios Grand Hotel, a Loews Hotel, which is located at the theme park.


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How to Book Universal’s Epic Universe

Here’s how to book Universal Epic Universe and how to get there.

In case you missed it, the countdown to Epic has officially begun! We now have an opening date and a detailed look inside. Universal Orlando Resort’s highly anticipated fourth theme park – Universal Epic Universe – will officially open on May 22nd, 2025, unlocking the portals to five astounding worlds that will bring to life extraordinary adventures that go beyond guests’ wildest imaginations.

You can begin planning your 2025 epic vacation to Universal Orlando to experience the entire destination as the first phase of ticket products and packages that include access to Universal Epic Universe will go on sale.

Specific products launching in this first phase on October 22nd include:

  • A variety of multi-day tickets and vacation packages that include three, four or five days of admission to Universal’s theme parks – including one day admission to Epic Universe. 

  • Reservations for Universal Helios Grand Hotel will open for stays beginning May 22nd, 2025.

Additional ticket products for Epic Universe – including single-day tickets, additional multi-day ticket options, Florida resident tickets, Universal Express passes and more – will be available at a later date before the park opens.

How to book Epic Universe

Start by filling out my quote request form. It collects important information about your vacation plans. I’ll then look for any available discounts and offers so you can save money. If you book by October 31st, I’ll include an instant savings offer! Get started here.

Exclusive Offer for Epic Universe from Darren

Transportation to Epic Universe

To me, it seems all of Orlando is gearing up for this new park as there is construction everywhere. There will be complimentary resort shuttle bus transportation between Epic Universe, Universal Studios Florida, Universal Islands of Adventure, Universal Volcano Bay, and Universal CityWalk, along with all of the Universal hotels.

Epic Universe is about 3 miles away from the main Universal Orlando Resort area. The Kirkman Road extension runs 1.7 miles from Carrier Drive through Sand Lake Road down to Universal Boulevard. Once complete, the stretch will include multiple lanes, including dedicated bus lanes.

One of the main features of the extension will be the elevated traffic circle, situated between Universal Stella Nova and Universal Terra Luna Resorts and the south end of Epic Universe. Not only will the circle purpose traffic flow, but Orange County leaders say the circle will serve as a regional landmark.

Universal Epic Universe Traffic Circle at Kirkman Rd

Kirkman Road traffic circle at Universal’s Epic Universe will serve as landmark in Orlando. 

The overall goal of the Kirkman Road Extension is to improve the transportation network for the Orange County Convention Center, Lockheed Martin Corporation, and the UCF Rosen School of Hospitality Management.

Guests will first enter Epic Universe via Celestial Park, which will have a carousel, a roller coaster, stores, restaurants and portals to each of the four other worlds, including Super Nintendo World which I think will be th most popular of all.

Is Disney World worried about Epic Universe?

Disney is certainly taking notice. I mean this will be the largest park Universal has built and they are bringing everything they learned about creating theme parks to Orlando. Here’s a video on how I think Epic Universe will change Orlando.


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Epic Offer for EPIC UNIVERSE

Epic Offer for Epic Universe! Get instant savings on Universal Orlando vacation packages that include 3-Days of tickets and include Epic Universe. This offer CAN be combined with Universal Orlando offers and discounts.

Book your Universal Orlando vacation package with me, and you’ll receive INSTANT SAVINGS off the package price.

 
 

How to get instant savings at Universal Orlando

  • Request a quote from me using my Universal Quote Form.

  • Travel anytime starting May 22 through December 31, 2025

  • Tickets need to be 3-Days or longer and include Epic Universe one-day admission

  • Must book by October 31, 2025 (subject to availability)

Your instant savings offer will be reflected in the quote. This offer can be combined with Universal offers and discounts!

Your instant savings offer will be determined based on the pre-tax cost of your vacation package excluding airfare, ground transfers, Express Pass, and/or any component that is non-commissionable. New reservations only. Subject to availability.

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Universal Epic Universe Opens May 22, 2025, Select Tickets and Packages On Sale Oct. 22

Epic Universe packages and opening date have been announced.

This changes everything. Now with four amazing theme parks, spectacular themed hotels and more, Universal Orlando offers an entire week’s worth of awesome in one complete vacation destination.

Universal Epic Universe Opens May 22, 2025, Select Tickets and Packages On Sale Oct. 22

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Universal Orlando Epic Universe Packages

Epic Universe at Universal Orlando Resort Sample Package

Epic Universe Vacation Package Includes:

  • 7-Night Hotel Accommodations

  • 3-Park 4-Day Park-to-Park PLUS 1-Day Universal Epic Universe Ticket1 to Universal Studios Florida, Universal Islands of Adventure, Universal Volcano Bay and Universal Epic Universe (Restrictions apply.)

  • $200 Bundle & Save^ Discount

  • Early Park Admission2 to Universal Epic Universe, Universal Volcano Bay and either Universal Studios Florida or Universal Islands of Adventure as determined by Universal Orlando up to one hour before the parks open (Valid theme park admission required. Select attractions.)

NOTE: During the phased opening of Epic Universe, guests will be able to visit the new park only once during a package stay.

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Disney World’s Pricey Lightning Lane PREMIER PASS

You can be part of a pilot program at Walt Disney World with Lightning Lane Premier Pass. How much is will cost and how to use it.

Starting Oct. 30, 2024, Disney World will begin piloting the rollout of Lightning Lane Premier Pass, with very limited quantities available daily for Guests staying at Disney Deluxe Resorts, Disney Deluxe Villa Resorts, and other select Resorts.

Being sold as a "convenient way to save time in line," Lightning Lane Premier Pass allows one-time entry to each Lightning Lane experience in a theme park.

Guests will be able to buy the passes up to seven days ahead of their visit, except for the launch date, for which no advance purchases are allowed. Disney World's Lightning Lane Premier Pass will be park-specific, with prices varying depending on the park and date. 

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Disney World Lightning Lane Premier Pass opens Oct 30, 2024

Purchasing a Lightning Lane Premier Pass provides you with one-time access to any Lightning Lane entrance at a single Theme Park.

Attractions that offer Lightning Lane Single Pass can be experienced using a Lightning Lane Premier Pass, without additional purchase.

You do not need to book an arrival window; you simply head to the Lightning Lane entrance whenever you wish.

Guests may purchase a Lightning Lane Premier Pass for only one Theme Park each day.

Lightning Lane Premier Passes include Disney PhotoPass Lenses and digital Disney PhotoPass Downloads of any attraction photos from the day of the Guest’s visit.

Purchasing a Lightning Lane Premier Pass does not prevent you from purchasing a Lightning Lane Multi Pass and/or Lightning Lane Single Passes

When You Can Purchase Lightning Lane Premier Pass?

Guests of eligible Resorts can purchase Lightning Lane Premier Passes up to seven days prior to their check-in date for the length of their stay (up to 14 days) starting at 7 a.m. Eastern.

Eligible Resorts include

  • Disney Deluxe Resort

  • Deluxe Villa Resorts

  • Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Hotels

  • Shades of Green Resort.


To purchase a Lightning Lane Premier Pass, Guests must have both a valid Resort reservation and valid Theme Park admission linked to their My Disney Experience account.

Some admission types also require a Theme Park reservation like Disney World Annual Passes.

Guests must use the My Disney Experience app to purchase their Lightning Lane Premier Pass and to track the experiences they have visited using the pass.


How Much Lightning Lane Premier Pass Costs

  • Disney's Animal Kingdom: $129 - $199 plus tax

  • EPCOT: $169 - $249 plus tax

  • Disney's Hollywood Studios: $269 - $349 plus tax

  • Magic Kingdom: $329 - $449 plus tax



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How Disney After Hours Tickets Work

Linking Disney After Hours Tickets to your phone, wallet, and picking up physical tickets at the theme parks.

Disney After Hours is a ticketed event at Walt Disney World Resort that allows guests to enjoy the parks after they close to the public

  • When

    After Hours events take place in the evening after the park closes. Guests can enter the park as early as 7 PM and stay until 1 AM. 

  • What

    Guests can enjoy shorter wait times for attractions, meet Disney characters, and eat complimentary snacks and drinks. Some events may also include DJ dance parties, trick-or-treating, or seasonal nighttime shows. 

  • Where

    After Hours events take place at Magic Kingdom Park, Disney's Hollywood Studios, and EPCOT. 

  • Tickets

    Tickets for After Hours events are limited, so guests can expect shorter wait times. 

How To Link Disney World After Hours Tickets to Your Phone

Using Your Phone’s Wallet

To use your ticket, tap your ticket from your Apple Wallet or Google Wallet at the park entrance.

To save your ticket to your wallet, first link your ticket to your Disney account online at DisneyWorld.com or use the Disney World App.

Using a MagicBand

You may use a MagicBand for park entry as well. Follow the steps above - link the ticket to your Disney account.

Be sure your MagicBand is linked to your Disney account and that it is active. You can do this in the MagicBand tab of the mobile app.

Visit a Ticket Window for a Physical Ticket

If you prefer a physical ticket, visit a park ticket window located at the entrance of the theme park.

You will need the following:

  • Your ticket confirmation email - either printed or on your phone.

  • Original credit card, PayPal, transaction receipt, Disney Gift Card, or Disney Rewards Redemption Card that was used to purchase the tickets.

  • Valid government ID for all adults.




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Popular Disney World Attraction to Close

This classic Magic Kingdom attraction will close for over a year.

Disney Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad will go down for an extended closure on January 6, 2025. The attraction will reopen with a little bit of new magic in 2026. Disney has not shared any further details.




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DINOLAND USA ATTRACTIONS CLOSING DATE

This classic Magic Kingdom attraction will be closed for over a year.

DinoLand U.S.A. Closures Begin Jan. 13, 2025


Work on Tropical Americas at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park is set to begin in January 2025. This means the last day to ride TriceraTop Spin will be January 12, 205.

Disney World Tropical Americas

Tropical Americas concept art for Animal Kingdom expansion. 

Fossil Fun Games and Chester & Hester’s Dinosaur Treasures will also close on January 12, 2025

DINOSAUR, the Boneyard, Restaurantosaurus, Dino-Bite Snacks, and Trilo-Bites will remain open.

In other news, Disney provided an update on “The Little Mermaid A Musical Adventure” coming to Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

Update on “The Little Mermaid – A Musical Adventure”

As we continue to look forward to “The Little Mermaid – A Musical Adventure," at Disney’s Hollywood Studios we are taking the next steps and filing permits for an all-new marquee. Work on the exterior of the building will begin soon, in preparation for the premiere of this fully reimagined show in summer 2025. We look forward to sharing more details on this exciting new experience soon.

Disney Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad will go down for an extended closure on January 6, 2025. The attraction will reopen with a little bit of new magic in 2026. Disney has not shared any further details.




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Royal Caribbean Perfect Day at CocoCay Mexico - Everything I Know

Royal Caribbean Heads to Mexico to Create Another Perfect Day!

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Royal Caribbean introduces Perfect Day Mexico located in Mahahual / Costa Maya including a beach club with activities, cuisine, and sustainable tourism focus.

When Royal Caribbean introduced Perfect Day at CocoCay, its private island in the Bahamas, it quickly became a new reason to cruise. Based on this success, Royal Caribbean purchased Costa Maya, a made-up cruise port in Eastern Mexico, near Cozumel. I love Costa Maya, even though it exists only for cruises. You can check out my tour of Costa Maya on my YouTube channel here.

Costa Maya has just the right amount of things to do, a bird aviary, souvenir shops, a few restaurants, 2 pools, and a dolphin experience. It’s great if you just want to get off the ship for a little while and do some exploring on your own.

So, I was surprised to learn that Royal Caribbean just announced that it purchased Costa Maya and it will be building another Perfect Day resort here.

Costa Maya is a stop for other cruise lines as well, but it appears that Perfect Day Mexico will only be available to Royal Caribbean cruisers.

Royal Caribbean is also building Royal Beach Club Cozumel, which is set to open in 2026. I expect Perfect Day Mexico will be very successful for Royal Caribbean western Caribbean itineraries with Icon of the Seas, Wonder of the Seas and Star of the Seas.

I love this idea because the Caribbean ports are not exactly the most interesting - usually centered around beaches, bars, and t-shirt shops. There’s also a concern about safety if you wander off the beaten path.

It’s brilliant for Royal Caribbean to expand on the things that cruise vacationers like best: the private islands.

Now, it’s unclear right now if Costa Maya will still be an itinerary stop for other cruise ships like Carnival, and Disney Cruise Line. Will they have a place to dock, or will it be taken up by Royal Caribbean ships? And will other cruise lines even want to stop at Costa Maya, when the main attraction there will be Perfect Day Mexico?

Either way, Royal Caribbean is making so many great decisions lately and I’m excited to see how this all works out.


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TOP 10 DISNEY WORLD THIRLL RIDES

Top 10 Spookiest and Thrilling Rides at Walt Disney World

Walt Disney World is known as a family-friendly resort destination with rides that families can enjoy together. But what about those who want more excitement? Well, Disney rides are masters at storytelling, and a select few have the potential to immerse you into stories with big thrills or big special effects. I have 10 scary must-do attractions at Walt Disney World Resort for thrill seekers and special effects lovers. 

The attic in Haunted Mansion is one of the creepiest scenes Disney has ever created. 

Number 10: The Haunted Mansion

The Haunted Mansion at Disney World is one of the park’s most iconic attractions, blending humor, whimsy, and just the right amount of spookiness. The eerie atmosphere is created by hauntingly beautiful decor and a ghostly soundtrack. And the ride itself takes you through various scenes populated by friendly ghosts and supernatural characters, each with its own story and charm.

The attraction starts with a clever preshow, where you see the foreboding mansion up on a hill, complete with the sound of a distant thunderstorm and a dog howling. One of my favorite tips is to look closely at the windows at night - you may something in the windows. A Cast Member will greet you with a dead serious expression, and will lead you into the foyer and then an elevator, reminding you to step in the “dead center of the room” 

I think the stretching room is one of the best special effects Disney has ever created and it’s where you’ll see and hear the attraction's most frightening scene, a hanging body in the rafters, followed by sudden darkness, and the sound of a body hitting the ground.  As you progress through the ride in your DoomBuggy, you encounter famous scenes like the ballroom filled with dancing spirits, the ghostly bride, and of course hitchhiking ghosts, It hink they are each designed to entertain rather than terrify.  

While there are some dark and creepy elements, the tone remains playful. The humor often shines through, with clever wordplay in the narration and light-hearted interactions that keep things fun. Families with young children often enjoy it together, as the scares are mild and the experience is more about enjoying the spooky atmosphere than feeling genuinely frightened.

Overall, the Haunted Mansion is perfect for those looking for a taste of the spooky side of Disney without the intensity of a traditional theme park blood and guts attraction. It’s a delightful blend of thrills, laughs, and a touch of Disney magic that makes it a must-visit for guests of all ages.

Number 9: Pirates of the Caribbean

When I enter the queue at "Pirates of the Caribbean" at Walt Disney World, I am immediately brought back to my childhood. I loved this attraction as a kid, it all seemed so real to me. Like the Haunted Mansion, this attraction offers a unique blend of storytelling - even though it’s unclear as to what exactly the story is, and mild spookiness, making it a classic attraction for so many of us. The ride begins in a dimly lit Spanish fort, immersing you in a world of pirates, weapons, and treasure. Once aboard your boat, you are transported through various scenes of thunderstorms, skeletons on a beach, and a helmsman who doesn’t seem to know he’s dead, which is my favorite scene in the ride by the way. 

Pirates of the Caribbean scene in Disney World - town is on fire

Pirates of the Caribbean at Magic Kingdom

You’re then surprised by a blinding flash, then sudden darkness, and sail over a waterfall. And you emerge right in the middle of cannon fire between a pirate ship and a Spanish fort. Cannonballs land in the water right next to your boat - too close for comfort. 

While the overall atmosphere is playful, the dim lighting and dark waters create an eerie feeling, The ride features amazing sound effects, and hilarious classic quotes {dont be chicken} 

This is what makes Pirate of the Caribbean such a great attraction. Its scariest moments are balanced with humor, more about the excitement of the pirate adventure than genuine fear, making it a memorable experience for everyone who rides it!

Number 8: Flight of Passage

Avatar Flight of Passage at Disney's Animal Kingdom can feel a bit scary for several reasons, particularly for guests who may be sensitive to heights or intense motion. From the moment you enter the immersive queue, you’re enveloped in the lush world of Pandora. But then you enter very industrial areas in stark contrast to the world you just left. Just listen to the background sound effects in there - I think it’s designed to make you feel uneasy - which builds anticipation for the ride ahead. Once you're seated on the ride vehicle, the experience intensifies as you’re secured into place, heightening a sense of vulnerability.

Flight of Passage at Walt Disney World Animal Kingdom Park

Flight of Passage at Disney's Animal Kingdom Park

As the ride begins, there’s a sensation of soaring on the back of a banshee and it’s amazing. The combination of stunning 3D visuals and physical movement creates a breathtaking but disorienting experience, especially during the rapid turns and drops. The feeling of flying high above the beautiful landscapes of Pandora can evoke a sense of fear for those uncomfortable with heights. 

Additionally, the ride incorporates various sensory effects, such as the wind in your face, mist, and the feeling of the banshee breathing beneath you, which really immerses you into the story. 

I think the intensity of the experience—combined with the stunning yet immersive visuals— makes Flight of Passage a spectacular ride and provides a thrilling rush with intense experiences!

Number 7: Mission SPACE

It’s not that I find Mission: SPACE at Epcot frightening, I just think it’s scary not knowing if it’s going to make me sick or not. I have never experienced the Orange team for this reason - I’m too afraid. But I do like the less intense Green Team. The Orange Team, For some people, is a great thrill ride with a great story. But for others, it makes them so sick, that they have to go home. If you see someone lying down a bench in Epcot, chances are they just got off Mission Space. 

And the ride can be quite intimidating, particularly for those who may be prone to motion sickness or are not fans of enclosed spaces. The ride simulates a space launch, immersing you in a realistic environment that includes intense spins and G-forces designed to replicate the feeling of blasting off into space. As you’re strapped into your seat and the countdown begins, the sense of anticipation builds, heightened by the tight confines of the capsule. The ride’s immersive visuals and sound effects contribute to a feeling of being launched into orbit, which can be disorienting for some. 

The intense sensations of acceleration and the spinning motion can create an overwhelming experience, leading to feelings of anxiety or unease. For guests who find the idea of space travel daunting or who may not enjoy high-intensity attractions, Mission: SPACE can be genuinely scary, making it a ride that requires a bit of courage to tackle!

Number 6: Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster

Rock 'n' Roller Coaster at Disney’s Hollywood Studios is an exhilarating experience that can certainly be considered on the scarier side, especially for those who aren’t accustomed to high-speed thrill rides. The ride begins with a dramatic launch that catapults you from 0 to 57 mph in just a few seconds, creating an adrenaline rush that’s hard to match in Orlando. The ride primarily takes place in complete darkness which adds an element of surprise and suspense.

As you zoom along, the unexpected loops and inversions come at you fast, leaving little time to prepare for the thrilling drops and sharp corners. The combination of the powerful G-forces and the disorienting darkness can be quite intense, making it feel like you're speeding through the streets of Los Angeles. The energetic soundtrack featuring classic rock anthems by Aerosmith only heightens the excitement, immersing you in the exhilarating vibe of a rock concert.

The initial launch, in particular, is terrifying because you know you’re going to launch, but when exactly is that going to happen. Sitting there waiting in suspense is perhaps the biggest thrill of the ride. The ride’s design plays with your senses, blending the thrill of speed with the thrill of the unknown, which can amplify the scare factor.

Overall, Rock 'n' Roller Coaster delivers a wild and intense experience making it one of the more thrilling—and potentially scary—attractions at Disney World. 

And while I love Aerosmith, I wouldn’t mind seeing a refresh here. I think the band Coldplay would be a great addition to the ride. What band do you think would be a good fit here?

Number 5: Expedition Everest

Expedition Everest at Disney's Animal Kingdom can be quite a scary experience starting with the moment you see it from a distance. And once you enter the queue, you're immersed in the lore of the legendary Yeti and the mysteries of the Himalayas, which sets a suspenseful tone. My favorite scene in the queue is the display of the badly beaten camping gear, and the last few photos the photographer ever took,in his or her last attempt to document their demise. That is some great storytelling. 

Expedition Everest is a roller coaster at Disney's Animal Kingdom Park

Expedition Everest at Disney's Animal Kingdom Park

As you head out on the track, listen to the sound effects - especially as you climb the main lift hill. Everything you hear is unsettling from the prayer music in the temple to the creaking of the bridge. You also have a feeling of vulnerability as you realize how high you are. And then there’s the moment where you run out of track. 

And how about the fact that the ride suddenly goes backward into the mountain and into complete darkness?  It’s disorienting by design, amplifying the scare factor as you feel a loss of control and that you can’t see where you’re going or where you’ll end up. The darkness of the tunnels and the sudden encounters with the Yeti can be genuinely startling, especially when it appears he’s lunging toward you in the ride’s finale scene. The combination of speed, height, and darkness creates an exhilarating yet very intimidating experience for a Disney ride. 

The immersive storytelling, combined with the physical sensations of the ride, makes Expedition Everest a thrilling journey that leaves me saying, only Disney could create this.

Number 4: Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance

Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance at Disney's Hollywood Studios can be a thrilling and somewhat scary experience for several reasons. From the moment you enter the queue, you’re immersed in the tension of a Resistance mission, with atmospheric lighting and sound effects that create a sense of urgency. The story unfolds with unexpected twists, making you feel like you’re part of a high-stakes adventure.

As you progress through the queue, you encounter First Order Cast Members who treat you as prisoners. Making you stand single file. Some may even get in your personal space to look you up and down and further intimate you. They must have so much fun at work every day. 

After being placed into a prison cell and an uncomfortable lecture by Kylo Ren,  the immersive experience ramps up with a sudden escape. Realistic animatronics and amazing special effects bring the Star Wars universe to life. Your encounter with the First Order can be pretty intense, as stormtroopers confront you with their menacing terrible aim, and the fear of capture adds to the suspense. The ride includes moments of sudden movement, including a surprise drop which elevates the adrenaline.

Additionally, the use of sound effects and immersive storytelling heightens the tension. The sounds of blaster fire, the rumble of a Star Destroyer, and the ominous presence of Kylo Ren all contribute to a sense of danger that feels real. The combination of dark environments, startling moments, and the overarching narrative of being chased by the First Order creates an atmosphere that can be genuinely frightening, especially for those who are fans of the franchise and invested in the storyline.

Overall, Rise of the Resistance blends thrilling ride mechanics with immersive storytelling, making it a heart-pounding experience that keeps guests on the edge of their seats—definitely a memorable adventure for anyone brave enough to join the Resistance!

Number 3 It’s Tough to Be a Bug!

It’s Tough to Be a Bug! at Disney's Animal Kingdom can be surprisingly intense for some guests, particularly younger children and uh, men in their 40s who just happen to have a crippling fear of insects just sayin’

It's Tough to Be A Bug is a scary ride at Disney World

The attraction combines 3D visual effects with live-action elements, immersing you in a world from the perspective of bugs. As the show unfolds, guests encounter various insects, and the atmosphere becomes increasingly immersive and interactive.

The main source of fear comes from the unexpected surprises throughout the show. Guests are subjected to sensory effects like sudden gusts of air and fog when they are blasted with bug spray, vibrations in their seats, and even the sensation of bugs crawling around their seat. These elements can be startling, especially because they occur unexpectedly, creating moments of genuine fright. 

The show also features some scenes that portray predators, such as spiders and hornets, which are naturally intimidating to us humans. While the attraction aims to educate and entertain, the combination of sensory effects and unexpected scares can make it a frightening experience.

Number 2: Dinosaur

Dinosaur at Disney's Animal Kingdom is super scary for a variety of reasons, and I’m honestly surprised Disney even created a ride like this. The ride's premise—traveling back to the age of dinosaurs, actually you’re going back in time to steal a dinosaur—creates a sense of urgency, especially with the looming threat of carnivorous dinosaurs all around you.

As you board your time rover and the adventure begins, the darkness of the ride is disorienting, making it difficult to anticipate what might come next. The sudden appearance of massive animatronic dinosaurs, especially the T. rex, is genuinely terrifying. Their realistic movements, combined with loud roars and the sensation of the vehicle reacting to these monsters, create a visceral experience that  catch you totally off guard. 

Additionally, the ride features quick turns, drops, and the feeling of being chased, all of which contribute to a heightened sense of fear and excitement. The immersive sound effects—such as the growls of dinosaurs and the crashing of trees—enhance the atmosphere, making you feel like you’re truly in the middle of a prehistoric jungle. 

Dinosaur can be particularly intense, making it a thrilling experience that uniquely combines excitement and fright! My favorite thing about this ride is the on-ride photos at the end - look at how many people have their eyes closed because they were so scared! 

Number 1: Twilight Zone Tower of Terror

The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at Disney's Hollywood Studios is widely regarded as one of the scariest attractions at Walt Disney World for several compelling reasons. I can’t think of any other ride at Disney that gets into your head quite like this one. It’s 90% psychological - starting with the queue where you encounter overgrown gardens and dried-up fountains, and I find the echo-y big band music especially haunting. And then there’s the suddenly-abandoned lobby that immerses you in the eerie story of the hotel’s mysterious past. What happened here that hotel guests left their drinks and belongings behind? 

Tower of Terror is the most thrilling ride at walt disney world

Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at Disney's Hollywood Studios

The backstory, which revolves around a tragic elevator accident, sets a foreboding tone that builds anticipation and tension.

As you make your way through the attraction, the unsettling ambiance continues to heighten. You’re in the hotel’s basement - because basements are scary. Your surrounded by Steampipes, boilers and of course service elevators. The suspense builds as you board the elevator, which feels old, confined, and claustrophobic. 

The ride begins with a surprisingly smooth and rapid lift - which lets you know this ride system has power and speed. There’s just something about that first lift - it lets you know there’s no going back.  As your elevator car stops, you’re shown unsettling scenes that make no sense like a shattering window and an oversized eyeball. 

The ride itself combines sudden drops and jolting movements that create a feeling of weightlessness. Plus there’s the unpredictability of the ride— the random drop sequences add to the fear factor, as you never know when the next drop or lift will occur.

For me,  the combination of psychological thrills and physical sensations makes the Tower of Terror a uniquely scary ride that keeps me on the edge of my seat. It’s a must-do for thrill-seekers and horror fans alike!

Want to add to my list? Let me know what ride you find scary at Walt Disney World. How about it’s a small world? Imagine working on that attraction at night, after everyone has gone home? I’ll be in the comments following along. And if you like the darker side of Disney, check out my video - Abandoned Disney World,  where I show you venues that are just sitting abandoned, hiding in plain sight. I'll see you over there. 




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DISNEY WORLD OFFERS Winter and Spring 2025

Save money at Disney World with these discounted hotel rates for Winter and Spring 2025!

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Orlando: Walt Disney World Resort Winter Promotion Package

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The number of packages allocated for this offer is limited. Savings based on the non-discounted price of the same package. Everyone in the same room must be on the same package. Theme park tickets are valid for admission beginning on date of check-in and must be used within a limited number of days, depending on length of stay and ticket.

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Where to Find Disney World Halloween Characters

Disney characters will be all around the Disney World theme parks this fall. Here's where you can find them.

Walt Disney World will have some of the most popular Disney characters — including some rare finds — around the theme parks this Halloween. In this article, I share where you can find them all!

Characters Around Walt Disney World Resort

While they will not be sporting their Halloween attire, many characters from Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party can still be found around Magic Kingdom during normal operating hours!

Mickey Mouse and Friends

  • Mickey Mouse: Town Square Theater

  • Minnie Mouse, Donald, Daisy, and Goofy: Pete’s Silly Sideshow

  • Chip ‘n’ Dale: Rivers of America River Walk in Frontierland

Princesses and Princes

  • Aladdin and Jasmine: Agrabah

  • Ariel: Ariel’s Grotto

  • Cinderella, Elena, Tiana, Rapunzel: Princess Fairytale Hall

  • Mirabel: Fairytale Garden

  • Mulan: Town Square Theater Porch

Other Characters from Disney Animation

  • Mirabel: Fairytale Garden

  • Anastasia and Drizella: Cinderella Fountain

  • Big Al, Wendell and Shaker: Roaming around Frontierland

  • Peter Pan: Never Land Map outside Peter Pan’s Flight

  • Stitch: Buzz Lightyear Exit Courtyard

  • Tigger and Winnie the Pooh: Pooh’s Thotful Spot

Just keep in mind, that encounters are never guaranteed and are subject to change.




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10 Epic Universe Attractions that Will Change Orlando

Epic Universe will be the main reason people visit Orlando in 2025.

While Disney World was busy injecting itself into politics in 2020, Universal Orlando was quietly working on a top-secret project -  a massive new theme park called Epic Universe. I’m hearing that this will be Orlando’s most technologically advanced theme park and I think this has probably caught Disney off guard. This is going to be the new reason people come to vacation in Orlando!

Here's my list of 10 game-changing attractions that will raise the bar in the theme park capital of the world.

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Everywhere I go in Orlando these days, Im met with major road construction projects and heavy traffic. This is all in preparation for Epic Universe, opening in the summer of 2025. I thought it was time to share with you some highlights of this new park. And get ready because it’s huge! It has 5 themed lands, like Super Nintendo World and Wizarding World of Harry Potter Ministry of Magic, over 50 rides and attractions, several themed restaurants, and 3 new hotels.

#10 Super Nintendo World Interactive Key Challenges

I had an opportunity to visit Super Nintendo World in Hollywood, California last year and as a kid of the 90’s, it was totally rad!  As soon as I entered through the tunnel, I had to press pause for a moment to take it all in. There are attractions, interactive challenges, character meets, and even a restaurant. But the Key Challenges in particular were especially fun. I am thrilled that we’re getting this in Orlando which i suspect will be nearly identical, only larger! The California version is actually kind of small. 

Super Nintendo World Key Challenge Game - Universal Orlando

Here’s the story: Bowser Jr. has stolen the Golden Mushroom! Using your Power-Up Band, you can retrieve the Golden Mushroom for Princess Peach by playing interactive games throughout the land and collecting digital keys. I think this means that Universal mobile app be how you keep track of yoru keys. 

Once you obtain three keys, you’ll unlock a special game called Bowser Jr. Shadow Showdown. This is yet another technologically advanced attraction where you interact with Nintendo-themed shadows being projected on the wall. I did this in California and it was one of the highlights of our day. 

You will need to purchase a PowerUp Band, I got mine at Universal Hollywood for about $45. But without it, Super Nintendo World won’t make very much sense. Even though it’s an additional cost, I think you get what you pay for here. 

Universal Power Up Bands

Now when I was invited to check this out in California I did notice that the lines for Key Challenges got pretty long - about 45 minutes per game. And you only play the game for about a minute. So I’m hoping Universal thinks of a better way to manage this for Epic Universe.


#9 Fyre Drill

In How to Train Your Dragon – Isle of Berk, one of the 5 themed lands at Epic Universe, you’ll find four attractions, a live show, and several character meet-and-greets. But I think the ride Fyre Drill really stands out as a unique attraction. You’ll head out to sea on a new boat ride where you’ll aim water cannons at targets and other objects (maybe even each other). Sounds to me like Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin at Magic Kingdom or Men in Black Alient Attack but with water! 

Fyre Drill Ride at Universal Orlando

Fyre Drill at Universal Epic Universe

From your boat you’ll blast water cannons at flame-like targets to practice putting out fires – a crucial skill to master when living with dragons, of course. 

At Dragon Racer’s Rally, Berk’s new Vikings can practice aerobatic maneuvers and high-speed barrel rolls on a massive swing ride. Universal says this swing will go upside down and that riders will be able to make it as wild or mild as they wish. This ride at its core is an off-the-shelf ride likely built by S&S but with some very unique modifications. 

Universal says the Untrainable Dragon will be a Broadway-style production with spectacular music and a heartwarming story. I’m surprised at how big the theater looks. This is going to be a major attraction at Epic Universe. 

#8 Das Steakhaus - Dark Universe

Das Steakhouse Epic Universe

Dacula invites you to dine in his new restaurant: Das Steakhouse 

I wasn’t going to include a restaurant on my list but this one looks exceptionally interesting. Inside the Dark Universe world, you’ll be able to dine in Dracula’s very own restaurant. I wonder if this is a play on words, I mean steaks and vampires don’t mix. Or are we supposed to picture a bloody steak perhaps - undercooked? I don’t know but it’s a great concept and I love it as a steakhouse. This fast-casual restaurant will have a castle theme and since this is Dracula’s restaurant, it will feature artwork that shows vampires as heroes for a change. 

Burning Blade Tavern Epic Universe

The Burning Blade Tavern will also be a major highlight in Dark Universe.  The windmill at the top of this quick-service restaurant erupts into flames several times an hour. I’m told that two types of fuel are used, allowing for easy visibility during both day and night. But can you imagine how cool this will look especially at night? The exterior of The Burning Blade Tavern comes from the 1931 Universal film, Frankenstein where an angry mob surrounded the old mill, setting it on fire, and trapping Frankenstein inside. 

#7 Mine Cart Madness - Super Nintendo World

Donkey Kong Mine Cart Madness Ride at Universal Orlando

Let’s go back to Super Nintendo World because there’s a coaster here that does the unthinkable. It leaps across a collapsed section of track - using special effects obviously. Mine Cart Madness is a Donkey Kong-themed coaster where you’ll hop into a mine cart and go on a thrilling ride through the jungle. I have seen some of this in testing and I can tell you that the carts are designed to move just like they do in the Nintendo video game. Are you thinking that we will be jumping over barrels and old rickety sections of track too? 

#6 Monsters Unchained - Dark Universe

Dark universe at Epic Universe

I think Dark Universe will be one of the most immersive worlds at Epic Universe. And the flagship attraction will be Monsters Unchained: The Frankenstein Experiment. Universal says this will be the most terrifying attraction they have ever created - and after seeing what they can do during Halloween Horror Nights, I imagine this will really be something. 

You’ll start out in Frankenstein Manor. There you’re invited by Dr Victoria Frankenstein to witness her experiment on how she can control monsters. But something goes wrong and you’ll be set off on a dark ride attraction encountering classic monsters like Dracula, The Wolf Man, the Creature from the Black Lagoon, and others. 

The ride system for this looks to be similar to the one used at Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey.

Dark Universe will also be home to Curse of the Werewolf, a thrilling dark ride attraction that will reach speeds up to 37 miles per hour, as you go racing through a dark forest encountering the glowing eyes and sharp teeth of the werewolf himself.

#5 Stardust Racers - Celestial Park

With speeds reaching 62 mph and soaring to heights of 133 feet on a 4,800-foot track, Stardust Racers will be a dueling coaster that simulates comets sailing through the skies. It’s also going to be the longest coaster ever created by Universal. But what impresses me the most is that both coasters will perform an inverted crisscross at the same time. 

Epic Universe Stardust Racers at Epic Universe - Universal Orlando

Universal will not have any illuminated sections of track at night - and will only illuminate the coaster vehicles. This effect will make it look like comets are shooting across the sky above you.

#4 Harry Potter and the Battle at the Ministry - Wizarding World of Harry Potter

Harry Potter and The Battle at the Ministry will be a dark ride attraction where you’ll travel by Métro-Floo – a unique mode of wizarding transit inspired by the iconic Floo Network seen in the films. On this ride, you’re on a journey from wizarding Paris to the British Ministry of Magic for the long-awaited trial of the infamous Dolores Umbridge. 

Epic Universe - Harry Potter Ride

Upon arrival, you will enter the Ministry’s jaw-dropping grand atrium and venture through other departments before boarding magical, omnidirectional lifts to watch the trial take place…until Umbridge attempts to escape. Guests then join Harry Potter friends in a thrilling chase that will propel you up, down, forward, backward, and sideways throughout the Ministry as they try to capture Umbridge – all while dodging attacks from Death Eaters, rampaging creatures, and more along the way.

#3 Mario Cart Bowsers Challenge - Super Nintendo World

Mario Cart Bowser’s Challenge was the single best ride experience I had when I visited Universal Hollywood. And I think this is going to be a favorite here in Florida too. Like Donkey Kong Mine Cart Madness, this ride is also a huge hit in Universal Japan. Mario Cart Bower’s Challenge is rich in attention to detail. The queue is exactly like Bowser's Castle. As you walk along, the the queue gradually reveals that the ride's plot involves "Team Bowser" challenging "Team Mario."

epic universe at Universal Orlando - Mario Kart Bowser's Challenge Ride

I expect Orlando’s version to very similar as Japan and Hollywood. In the first Preshow room, you’ll are given augmented reality visors and then it’s off to the second room. When you get to the ride, your visor will connect to your ride vehicle where you set out on a track that is a very realistic version of the video game, Mario Cart. 

If riders collectively earn 100 points, the ride ends with "Team Mario" winning the race. However, if riders don't accumulate enough points, they'll see an alternate ending where "Team Bowser" wins.

Without a doubt, this is the most technologically advanced ride I have ever been on. 

#2 Terra Luna / Stella Nova Hotels

Epic Universe will include 2 brand-new value hotels: Stella Nova and Terra Luna. Both are located just outside Epic Universe, a few blocks away from Icon Park and The Weel in Orlando. You can’t miss either of them with their reflective iridescent exterior and futurist windows. 

Terra Luna Hotel at Universal Orlando Resort

Stella Luna Hotel at Universal Orlando Resort

Stella Nova and Terra Luna will each have 750 rooms and will include Exclusive Theme Park Benefits and complimentary transportation. Terra Luna Opens on February 25, 2025, and Stella Nova opens on January 21, 2025. 

Both hotels will be opened several months ahead of Epic Universe. I suspect Universal is opening them early to carry out a test and adjust period and to compete with the current Orlando Convention Center area hotels. 

Stella Nova will be themed to reflect the infinite vastness of the universe while Terra Luna will place guests in an awe-inspiring solar system – accented with fresh surroundings and terrestrial greens and golds. Stella Nova Resort and Terra Luna will be priced at around $147 per night. And I already have my reservation so stay tuned for a review. 

#1 Helios Grand Hotel

Universal Helios Grand Hotel is inspired by the Astronomical and Mythological Themes of Celestial Park inside Epic Universe. But the feature that I like most about this resort, and I think for many of you too, is that it will have its own dedicated theme park entrance. So you’ll be able to walk out of the hotel and go right into Epic Universe! 

Helios Grand Hotel at Epic Universe - Universal Orlando

This will give Universal Orlando 11 hotels, and 11,000 guest rooms total. About one-third of what Disney World has.

Now we don’t yet have an opening date for the Helios Grand or a price point. But something that it’s interesting is that Universal isn’t calling this a Premier hotel like Hard Rock, Portofino or Royal Pacific - this one is labeled as a Signature Hotel. So this has me wondering if it will be it’s own hotel class or if Premier Hotels will now be known as Signature Hotels. I suspect there will be some additional theme park perks as well for guests staying here. 

Helios Grand Hotel at Universal Orlando Resort

Which of these ten attractions are you looking forward to the most when Epic Universe Opens? Let’s get the conversation started below in the comments. For me, it has to be Dark Universe i mean that flaming windmill looks amazing and Donkey Kong Mine Cart Madness looks like so much fun.  Ever since I was a kid, I wanted to see a roller coaster somehow jump the track. 

Last Year I made a video based on my visit to Super Nintendo World in Universal Hollywood. It will give you some idea of what we can expect here in Orlando. You can watch that below: 


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Abandoned Walt Disney World (Part 2)

I'm taking you on a tour of 10 abandoned areas at Walt Disney World Resort. You won't believe how they are hiding in plain sight!

Disney’s experiences division, which includes Walt Disney World, is the best-performing part of the Walt Disney Company. But even with the theme parks carrying the company, I discovered 10 more venues at Walt Disney World that are just sitting abandoned today.

This is Abandoned Walt Disney World - Part 2

Discovery Island at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida has been abandoned since 1999.

Today I’m taking you on another nostalgic journey through Walt Disney World Resort to explore some abandoned attractions hiding in plain sight. In my first video, I asked you what you’d like me to cover next in Part 2. Many of you requested the same one - so it’s only fitting that I gave it the top spot - stay tuned to #1 to see what it is!  


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#10 The Outpost Shop


Just Outside Animal Kingdom’s main entrance, you’ll find this abandoned gift shop. The Outpost Shop was your first and last chance to buy Animal Kingdom-related merch like safari hats, African wood carvings, Disney toys, and Animal Kingdom logo items. It was outside the gates so you didn’t need a ticket to buy a souvenir.

I have not seen it opened in the past 5 years but the Disney World website shows it’s temporarily closed. I occasionally see a Cast Member come out, so it might be used for something internally. If you know what it’s being used for, leave a comment. I mostly see confused guests walk around it thinking it might be a restroom.

#9 Discovery River

All that’s left of the Discovery River Boats at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park are the covered buildings that once led to a very short-lived attraction. Well, technically it wasn’t an attraction, and that in itself was the problem. When Animal Kingdom opened in April 1998, the Discovery River Boats were operating as water taxis to shuttle guests around the park.

discoevery island boat ride at disney animal kingdom

However, guests thought this was an actual ride, and long lines were formed by eager guests wanting to go for a boat ride. I remember being there and thinking it would be similar to the Jungle Cruise in Magic Kingdom. 

Disney did everything it could to let people know this wasn’t an attraction - even changing the name to “Discovery River Boat Water Taxi” a few months later. In 1999 Disney decided to close the water taxis but the docks are still there today.

The Upcountry Landing dock, located in the Asia section of the park, is now used for seating and special events. The dock in the former Safari Village, now known as Discovery Island, is often used for character meet and greets. I would love to see these boats come back one way or another. 

#8 Discovery Island

If you’ve stayed at Disney’s Contemporary Resort, Disney’s Wilderness Lodge or Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort, you are likely familiar with Discovery Island, situated in the middle of Bay Lake. Water taxis pass by it all day long and if you look carefully, you can still see some remnants of what this island used to be. 

discovery-island-disney-world

It opened as Treasure Island in 1974 which was a little before my time but it sounds awesome to me. Later it was renamed Discovery Island and in 1995, it became a small zoo where Disney charged for admission. It closed in 1999 probably because Disney’s Aimal Kingdom Park had opened in ‘98.

disovery-island-disney-world

Today the islands sit abandoned with no plans for any future development. I’m told that most of the buildings and pathways are still there but have become victims of natural decay. What would you like to see Disney do with this island? Discovery Island has a rich interesting history, from the original owner who used to grow exotic plants to an incident that led to Disney being charged with 16 counts of animal cruelty. People have attempted to sneak onto the island over the years but each of them have been caught and banned from Disney. So please, do not attempt to tour this island. 

#7 Fort Wilderness Marina

At one time guests could rent a variety of different boats from Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort, and any other resort located on Bay Lake and the Seven Seas Lagoon. While it’s still possible to rent a boat at Disney World, you can no longer do so from Fort Wilderness. At one time you could rent pontoon boats, Boston Whalers, and my personal favorites, the Sea Raycers - also known as Water-Mouse. 

Today if you would like to rent a boat, you’ll need to visit Disney’s Contemporary Resort or Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort where pontoon boats are rented on a first-come, first-served basis. The Fort Wilderness Marina is nearly abandoned today - opened only to those with scheduled fishing charters. The boat slips sit empty except for a few service boats and of course the water taxis to Magic Kingdom.

#6 Bonfamille’s Cafe at Disney’s Port Orleans Resort French Quarter

When Port Orleans Resort launched in 1990, Bonfamille’s Cafe served as its table service restaurant. After the 2001 merger with Dixie Landings, forming Port Orleans Riverside and French Quarter, Bonfamille’s closed and never reopened. Named after Madame Bonfamille from Disney’s 1973 film “The Aristocats”, it had children’s menus with a coloring book detailing the restaurant's and resort's backstory.  On the menu, you’d find things like French onion soup and gumbo dishes. 

Bonfamille’s Cafe at Disney's Port Orleans French Quarter

Abandoned Bonfamille’s Cafe at Disney's Port Orleans Resort French Quarter

Today the restaurant sits shuttered, the signage removed. Most guests today would have no idea an entire restaurant sits on the other side of these doors. I’m told by Cast Members that this space is used for special events, and it’s also one of Disney’s test kitchens where they create mockups of restaurants, train cast members, and come up with test menus.

#5 Amani Village Traders at Epcot

The Amani Village Traders shop in Epcot was set up at one time to look like an African street market with souvenirs for sale inside and outside the building. There were several sections here mostly representing regions of Africa, where Disney hoped you would buy African toys and clothing and even straight-up Disney merch like hats and t-shirts

Amani Village Traders shop in Epcot

Amani Village Traders shop in Epcot

The Outpost was shuttered to make room for an exhibit during the Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival in 2018. Then in 2023, Disney began removing much of the African artwork around the pavilion’s exterior, claiming it was culturally insensitive.

African masks and wood carvings hanging on the walls were replaced with posters, and a muralist was brought in to paint the roll-up doors - giving little hope that those doors will be opening anytime soon. Today Amani village is simply being used as storage.

#4 Big River Brewing

Big River Grille and Brewing Works was once a bustling spot on Disney’s Boardwalk. For years it provided guests with a casual dining option - catering to conventioneers who were staying at the Swan and Dolphin and Beach Club. Personally, I thought it was one of the worst restaurants in Disney World so I don’t miss it.

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Big River Brewing at Disney Boardwalk 

The restaurant was owned by SPB Hospitality, which owns a nationwide chain of steakhouses like Logan’s Steakhouse and several microbreweries. The company filed for bankruptcy reorganization in June of 2020 and Big River Brewing didn’t make the cut. In January 2024, the restaurant closed permanently to guests.

Today, this abandoned space sticks out like a sore thumb on the Boardwalk along with another seemingly abandoned idea - the Cake Bake Shop. 

This massive bakery was supposed to take over the space where ESPN Zone was once located. But it has been in a constant state of “coming soon” for many years now. 


#3 Aunt Polly’s DockSide Inn

Many of you mentioned Aunt Polly’s Dockside in the comments of my first abandoned video so I was sure it include it in the sequel. Aunt Polly’s was, at one time, the quick service restaurant on Tom Sawyer Island. It’s a little out of the way - being accessible only by raft. Years ago it was known for fried chicken and biscuits. But today, it’s listed as permanently closed on Google Maps and it has been removed from the Disney World website. 

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Aunt Polly's Dockside at Magic Kingdom

It has been known to operate seasonally during the busiest weeks at Walt Disney World but I have not personally seen it opened in several years. 


#2 Tangaroa Terrace

If you have ever walked through Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort or passed by it on the monorail, you have certainly seen Tangeroa Terrace. It’s a huge building that sits right in the heart of the resort and It has been shuttered longer than it has been opened. Over the years it had numerous functions ranging from a buffet restaurant, a convention room, and even a child care center called the Neverland Club, and later  Lilo’s Playhouse which closed in 2018. That would be the last time anything happened here. But here’s a fun fact, you can still go inside this building - sort of. It also serves as the hotel’s laundry room. If anyone know what this building is being used for today, please leave a comment. 

abandoned tangeroa terrace at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort

Tangeroa Terrace has been abandoned longer than it was in operation at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort

#1 Stage 1 Company Store 

The number 1 comment I received after making my first Abandoned Disney video was that I need to include the Stage 1 Company Store - also known as the Muppet Store. It was one of the go-to stores for all things Muppets, being located right at the exit of Muppet Vision 3D. The store once sold plush characters,

Muppet-themed toys, figures, and t-shirts. Both inside and outside fans could find a ton Muppet signs and gags, many of the exterior ones are still visible today. Inside, however, all the retail racks and displays have been removed, giving little hope that this store will make a comeback.

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The Muppet Store at Disney's Hollywood Studios

Actually, we will be lucky if Muppet Vision 3D is still around in a few years as Disney has announced plans for a Monsters Inc themed roller coaster - and it could very well be built in this spot.

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I Try Out Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Sea, One the First Oasis Class Ships

This is my experience on Royal Caribbean's Allure of the Seas.

Royal Caribbean’s Oasis Class ships are my favorite because they are like full-service resorts at sea.  But Allure of the Seas is a first-generation Oasis Class Ship built in 2010. She is missing some of the features of the newer ships. So, Is Allure of the Seas too outdated?

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If you’re new to my channel, welcome! I’m Darren from OrlandoParksGuy.com. One of the most frequently asked questions I get about Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas is whether or not I think she’s too old.

Royal Caribbean is now up to the third generation in the Oasis Class with Wonder of the Seas and Utopia of the Seas which have a lot of improvements and offerings. 

But having just sailed on Allure from Orlando’s Port Canaveral, I know firsthand what to expect and I’m sharing my standout moments with you. 

When I walked onboard from the gangway, I was in the heart of the Royal Promenade, one of 7 neighborhoods on Allure. Neighborhoods are themed areas - similar to a theme park.

Royal Promenade


The Royal Promenade is the heart of Allure of the Seas with numerous shops, lounges, and entertainment. There are many pros and cons here. First, this is one of the areas of the ship where I got the sense that Allure was dated. The cobblestone and brick motif and earth-tone color pallet immediately jumped out at me making the ship feel old. It’s hard to imagine that we’re saying a ship from 2010 is already outdated but the newer ships have a modern and upscale decor - you don’t see the fake brickwork and cobblestone look. 

As I’ve shared with you in other videos, Sorrentos is one of my favorite pizza restaurants and a staple on Royal Caribbean. Pizza in theme parks and tourist areas is usually unremarkable but this is great pizza. This is a thin-crust, New York-style pizza and you can have as much as you want  - it’s included in your cruise fare. I went in for a slice every time I walked by. 

Guest Services is located here which was extremely busy on the first day and last night of the cruise. This is typical for any cruise ship that I’ve been on. 

There were a lot of sidewalk sales throughout my cruise where I found elaborate displays of alcohol, jewelry, and watches at seemingly discounted prices. You really need to know your prices here. In most cases, these items cost the same no matter where you go. The watches appear to be at a savings of 30% off, but I found the same prices online. It seems the only real benefit was that I didn’t have to pay sales tax. But it’s fun to look at nice watches and the salespeople were not there to high-pressure me. 

One shop that I liked was the logo store. It has tons of Royal Caribbean and Allure of the Seas merchandise, much more than I have seen on ships. I usually buy a t-shirt from every ship I’ve been on and Allure had one of the largest selections I’ve ever seen, even more than newer ships. 

I noticed right away that the Bionic Bar doesn’t exist on Allure’s Royal Promenade. If you’re not familiar with the Bionic Bar it’s a lounge where industrial robots make drinks to order. Cool to watch, but no one thinks of it as an actual bar. Allure’s champagne and martini bar predates the Bionic Bar concept and I think it’s much better. It’s a classy lounge and a place where people actually want to socialize. But this is about to change, I’ll reveal why at the end. 


Cafe Promenade on Allure felt larger to me than other ships, and I think there was a lot more seating. This is one of my favorite places to go for coffee - this and the Park Cafe in the Central Park Neighborhood. I’m a morning person and tend to get up very early before the restaurants open. The Cafe is open 24 hrs so was able to get coffee early. 

The Royal Promenade has other staples like an English pub that is one of the most popular bars on the ship. It’s very similar to the pubs on other Oasis ships. The same is true with Boleros, the Latin-inspired bar and dance club. There’s the Next Cruise office where you can get a discount by booking your next cruise while onboard. The excursion desk and photo center are also available here. I think it’s interesting that Allure still has the old photo binders even though they are no longer used. See, kids, in the old days you had to visit the photo center and flip through your binder of photos to select the ones you wanted to purchase. Today of course, this is done digitally on a touch screen. 

The Rising Tide Bar travels from the Royal Promenade up to Central Park like a giant elevator. But this was the first time I saw the water feature actually working! This bar is located on all Oasis Class ships, but for some reason, the water was always turned off. 

Central Park on Allure of the Seas


Oasis Class ships bring the outdoors in with Central Park, a revolutionary design in which the center of the ship opens to the sky and features lush, tropical grounds and dining.

I love the Central Park idea and I’m glad it’s even on Icon of the Seas.  There isn’t much going on here and that’s kind of the point. It’s a great escape from the cruise ship atmosphere.

I love the serene pathways, gardens, and canopy trees. I checked every plant and yes they are all real in case you are wondering. 


A few days into my cruise, I realized there was a Coach store in Central Park.

It’s a little easy to miss because it’s tucked away into a corner. I like this because it doesn’t make this area feel like a retail center, that’s what the Royal Promenade is for.

But Coach is an elegant store store with products for men and women and here’s a secret, they have a few Royal Caribbean exclusive items here, if you know where to look. 

Central Park also has a collection of upscale dining like 150 Central Park, Chops Grille, and Vintages Wine Bar. You won’t find Vintages on the newer ships so this is a step back in time for sure - and I thought that was pretty neat. Most evenings jazz trios and guitarists were playing in the garden to a small, intimate crowd.

The Central Park Cafe is open for breakfast and lunch.

They serve complimentary coffee, pastries, and sandwiches. It’s a great place to go for a light breakfast in particular and without all the crowds.

I just wish it was open in the evening because Central Park is a great place to hang out after dark when the gardens are all lit up. 

The Boardwalk neighborhood is the family area on the Oasis Class fleet and Allures is fairly typical. One of my favorite things is that it still has Sabor Mexican Restaurant.

You won’t find Sabor on the newer ships so again, it’s like going back in time. It has an ala carte menu so it’s easy to just grab a snack but this is not included in your cruise.

Enjoy this gem while you can because this space is about to change - again stay tuned to the end. 


Boardwalk on Allure of the Seas

Other areas of the Boardwalk cater to family time so you’ll see a carousel, which is free. But the ice cream shop and bakery called Cups and Scoops is not free.

They have cupcakes and several varieties of ice cream here, kids will love it. And speaking of kids, the Boardwalk also has Pinwheels a gift shop featuring toys and kids' clothes.

Pinwheels is connected to a whimsical candy store which is very popular with kids of all ages - including me. 

There’s a  Rock Climbing Wall here for those ages 6+

I recommend that you check the cruise planner for operating times and that you arrive 15 minutes early.

A long line will form and you’ll need time to fill out a waiver.

Remember to wear socks because the wall requires special rock climbing shoes.

The aqua theater is just like those on other Oasis Class ships.

Allure’s show is similar to the others in that it’s a Cirque-style show with acrobats and high dives.

I thought this was the best show on the ship and you can easily get your kids to watch without them complaining that it’s boring.

For some reason, I wasn’t able to make a reservation for the show on the Royal Caribbean app prior to my cruise, but I stopped at the box office on Embarkation Day and was able to get my family tickets. Tickets are free.  

Allure is a mega resort-style ship designed for families. And while it’s great to have things to do as a family, there’s an adult-exclusive pool area known as the Solarium.

The Solarium

I got very spoiled with Wonder of the Seas because, on the newer ships, the Solarium is completely enclosed and climate-controlled. Allure’s Solarium is shaded but open to the fresh air. 

When this ship isn’t moving, it gets very hot in there.

But some passengers told me they prefer the fresh air solariums of the older ships because it feels like you’re outside rather than in a glass dome. 

Inside the solarium is the Solarium Bistro.

This wasn’t for me but if you’re looking for a healthy, Mediterranean-style buffet, you might enjoy this one. Everything we tried here was very good - it’s a lot of salads, yogurts, fresh fruit and that sort of thing.

I did notice that they do have a nice breakfast if you prefer healthy options and that there was hardly anyone here. 

Kids must be age 16 or older to go in the pools but it’s not to popular with teens.

There are pools and hot tubs here.

We would go in the late afternoon and have the entire solarium to ourselves. But during the day, the entire place was pretty crowded. 

Pools on Allure of the Seas

If there’s one area where Allure of Seas is dated, it’s the pool deck. Allure's three main pools are located on Deck 15, divided into several distinct pool areas: Main, Beach, and Sports, as well as an H2O Zone water play area for kids. I found that the majority of travelers without kids stick to the aft end of the ship in the Main Pool or the Solarium pool. Kids and families gravitate towards the Sports pool. 

But I found it shocking that there are no water slides on Allure of the Seas. No one in 2010 had the foresight that people would want water slides on a mega resort-style cruise ship.

The pools were too crowded for me, there just wasn’t enough for a ship this size. By comparison, Symphony of the Seas has 4 pools, and that still wasn’t enough when I sailed on that ship. So you can imagine what the 3 pools were like. 

I’m not a big fan of pools on cruise ships anyway. I Don’t know, I just feel like a bandaid is going to float to the top of the water and if that happens, there aren’t enough showers I could take just sayin’.

Sports Deck

The sports deck is behind the pools in the aft section of the ship.

There’s a zip line where you fly over the Boardwalk neighborhood, a basketball court where young adults play all day, every day except for when pickleball classes are offered, and the Flow Rider surf simulator which is super popular with kids and young adults.

Flow Rider gets very busy and I had to sign a waiver for my son, so you should arrive early. Check the cruise planner for operating times. 

As an Oasis Class ship, Allure is missing the Ultimate Abyss slide, which is a dry slide that runs from Deck 15 down to the boardwalk on Deck 6. So this could be a major disappointment to your kids if they have sailed on other Oasis ships before. 

Entertainment Place

One area that I loved on Allure of the Seas was the Casino. It’s located in the Entertainment Place neighborhood. I love casinos on cruise ships and the casino on Allure of the Seas is one of the biggest and best.

It’s larger than some casinos in Las Vegas I’m sure. Smoking is allowed but there is a smoke-free side as well.

I’ve been on ships where I can’t find a place to play because the casino is too small. I would like to see a better selection of slots. They didn’t have a lot of popular games like Wheel of Fortune and so on. 

During the day Studio B, also located in Entertainment Place, was opened for ice skating.

All abilities are welcome. There is no cost to skate but you do need to wear pants. I recommend getting tickets for the ice skating show offered in the evenings.

This is an extremely popular show. You can reserve this through your cruise planner or by visiting the box office. 

On other Oasis Class ships, Studio B is sometimes converted into a laser tag arena but that is not offered by Allure, unfortunately. 

The entertainment place is also home to an adult comedy club and the ship’s main theater where they usually have a Broadway show playing. On my cruise, the show was Mama Mia! Personally, I’m not a big fan of shows so I skipped it, I went to the casino, but everyone I talked to onboard said it was great. 

Rooms on Allure of the Seas

I loved our rooms on Allure of the Seas. We had 2 rooms booked, an Ocean View Balcony and a Central Park View Balcony. Both rooms felt pretty modern and on par with the newer Oasis ships but lacked USB charging ports.

I thought it was funny to see the 2010 clock radio / iPhone charging station still being used which is utterly useless today. 

If you have a lot of phones etc, be prepared for only a few outlets in your room.

One of them is behind the bed so it’s not easy to get to.

I recommend bringing a USB charging hub with you - but do not bring a power strip. They are not allowed on cruise ships. 

This was my first time booking a Central Park balcony room and I have to say it was terrific.

Being that this was our second room, we saved a ton of money on it compared to booking another ocean-view balcony. It had a great view, especially at night.

We loved being able to have access to the outdoors from our room even though it wasn’t looking at the ocean.

I would have no problems booking a Central Park balcony again. 

Our stateroom attendants were beyond attentive, a trademark of Royal Caribbean.

You can tell they take guest satisfaction very seriously which is one of the reasons why I like this cruise line so much. 

Dining on Allure of the Seas

Allure has over 25 restaurants onboard, about half of which are complimentary. I rarely do specialty dining, I’m perfectly fine with the free options that come with my cruise and I really like the main dining room on Royal Caribbean ships.

I live in Orlando so I am surrounded by touristy restaurants like hibachi grills etc.

I don’t feel the need to do these onboard the ship but I know that many people find them fun. For me, I don’t have any problems with the main dining room. 

As with most Royal Caribbean ships, there are 2 seatings: early and late, plus My Time Dining - where you can just show up and take any available table.

But what Royal Caribbean doesn’t tell you is that you will be in a long line waiting for a table to become available.

So I don’t recommend My Time at all but this is another show. 

The main dining room is also open for breakfast.

Most people head to the buffet in the morning but here’s a secret, there’s hardly anyone in the main dining room for breakfast. 

Sometimes there are themed nights.

On my cruise, there was a Caribbean Night and a White Night, where guests were encouraged to wear all-white outfits.

I don’t like white clothes so I just didn’t participate.

That was perfectly fine. Many others skipped the theme as well. 

These themed nights are optional, which is something I love about Royal Caribbean.

But if you are worried that you might feel out of place, you could always visit Windjammers Buffet.

Windjammers is just awesome, no matter which Royal Caribbean ship you’re on.  And while it’s super crowded for breakfast, there is usually no one here for dinner. I found that Windjammers usually offers the same dinner menu as the Main Dining Room plus more options. 

Earlier in the show, I mentioned there would be a big announcement and I think you’re going to like it. Starting in February 2025, Allure of the Seas will be undergoing a $100 million dollar renovation.

She will be drydocked through April 2025 so that doesn’t leave much time to blow 100 million dollars but I assume they have everything lined up and will just get to it.

Most notably she will be outfitted with an Ultimate Abyss slide (finally!), and she’ll have a Pesky Parrot Bar going where the Champagne Bar is on the Royal Promenade.

The Pesky Parrot made its debut on Utopia of the Seas.

There will be several updated restaurants - so Sabor will go away and become Playmakers Sports Bar, and she will be getting the much-needed water slides! She will also be getting laser tag she will get several more updates on the bars and lounges, plus an all-new teen club. 

Now I didn’t get into the kids and teens clubs on Allure here because I have an entire video dedicated to that topic.

It has everything you need to know about taking kids and teens with you on Allure of the Seas, it’s a must-see if you have kids.

You can join me over there by clicking on this video here.

Video: Allure of the Seas with Kids


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Disney World After Hours Tickets, Prices and Dates 2025

Disney After Hours is back at Walt Disney World Resort for 2025, offering late-night adventures for guests and their families.

 Disney After Hours is back at Walt Disney World Resort for 2025, offering late-night adventures for guests and their families. These separately ticketed events are limited to a select number of guests, allowing them to enjoy Magic Kingdom Park, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and EPCOT after they officially close for the day.

One of the biggest perks is that Guests can start their night as early as 7 p.m. and stay three hours after the parks close, experiencing shorter wait times for attractions, meeting some of their favorite characters, and indulging in snacks like ice cream, popcorn, and select drinks.

The events begin on January 6, 2025, at Magic Kingdom, January 22, 2025, at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and February 27, 2025 at EPCOT.

Disney World After Hours Event at Epcot

Disney After Hours Event Times

Event times at Magic Kingdom and EPCOT are from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Over at Hollywood Studios, event times are from 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Plus, guests can enter the parks as early as 7 p.m. to make the most of the night with their friends and family.

After Hours Event Dates at Magic Kingdom

At Magic Kingdom, guests can ride some of the most mesmerizing attractions under the night sky like TRON Lightcycle / Run presented by Enterprise, Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, both available via standby queue, as well as Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Space Mountain and many more!

These special nights will take place on:

  • January 6, 13, 20 and 27

  • February 3, 10, 17 and 24

  • March 3, 17, 24 and 31

  • April 7 and 28

  • May 5, 12 and 19


After Hours Event Dates at EPCOT


Guests can bask in the vibrant glow of Spaceship Earth as they experience the magic of EPCOT after dark. Enjoy your favorite attractions like Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure, Frozen Ever After and Soarin’ Around the World.

These special nights will take place on:

  • February 27

  • May 8 and 29

  • June 19 and 26

  • July 10, 24 and 31

  • August 7, 14, 21 and 28

  • September11 and 25


After Hours Event Dates at Hollywood Studios

Guests can dive into Andy’s backyard in Toy Story Land, join forces with their bright lightsaber in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, rock out in Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith and even visit the fifth dimension in The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. Hollywood Studios offers all this and more as guests explore the park through the night.

These special nights will take place on:

  • January 22 and 29

  • February 12 and 19

  • March 5 and 26*

  • April 1* and 30

  • May 14 and 28

  • June 4,11 and 25

  • July 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30

  • August 6, 20 and 27

  • September 3

*On March 26 and April 1, Disney After Hours will run from 10pm until 1am

Disney World After Hours Ticket Prices 2025

Disney After Hours ticket prices range from $175 to $185 (plus tax) for Magic Kingdom, $155 to $175 (plus tax) for EPCOT and $155 to $185 (plus tax) for Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Tickets go on sale for guests staying at select Walt Disney World Resort hotels, Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Hotels, and Shades of Green on September 4. For all other guests, tickets will go on sale September 10.

All guests need to do is pick their night, pick their park and enjoy their after-hour exploration!




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Universal’s Dining Card Offer is an Amazing Value

Now is the time to book Universal Orlando. This gift card promo is amazing!

Universal Orlando is opening a new theme park in the summer of 2025. I know that many of you are anxiously awaiting this - how often does Orlando get a new theme park, right? But how does Universal keep the existing parks and hotels busy as most of us are holding off until Epic Universe opens?

To help put heads in the beds, Universal Orlando created a terrific offer:

Up to a $1,000 Dining Card Included in Select Vacation Packages


The Dining Gift Card Package Includes:

  • Up to $1,000 Food and Beverage Card for select food and beverage purchases across Universal Studios Florida, Universal Islands of Adventure, Universal Volcano Bay, Universal CityWalk, and all Universal Orlando Hotels (One Per Room)

  • 4+ Night Hotel Accommodations with benefits of staying at a Universal Orlando Hotel

    • Free Universal Express Unlimited Ride Access (Select Hotels): Guests staying at Loews Portofino Bay Hotel, Hard Rock Hotel®, and Loews Royal Pacific Resort can skip the regular lines at Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure. (Valid theme park admission required; select attractions.)

    • Early Park Admission† to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™ and Universal Volcano Bay up to one hour before the park opens (valid theme park admission required. Select attractions.)

    • Complimentary transportation to the theme parks and Universal CityWalk

    • And More

  • 2-Park or 3-Park Park-to-Park Vacation Package promo tickets for 4 or 5 days

    • The following tickets are available with this vacation package offer:

      • 2-Park Park-to-Park ticket to Universal Studios Florida and Universal Islands of Adventure on the same day.

      • 3-Park Park-to-Park ticket to Universal Studios Florida, Universal Islands of Adventure, and Universal Volcano Bay on the same day.

  • Free 5x7 Souvenir Photograph

Universal Orlando Free Dining

Contact me today to find out how much YOUR dining card will be worth!

This offer is subject to availability. Early booking is highly recommended.


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Why You Shouldn’t Rent Disney Vacation Club (DVC) Points

The downside to renting DVC Points. What they won’t tell you.

Disney Vacation Club is a Disney’s version of a timeshare program but rather than buying a set week as with companies like RCI and Hilton Grand Vacations, Disney Vacation Club members get an annual allotment of points. These points can be redeemed at a variety of Disney Resorts, most of them however are located at Disney World in Florida. 

Points are based on things like the resort you choose, room category, and date. Nightly point rates cost more during the holidays and spring break than say, summertime which is Value Season

One of my viewers pointed out that she was looking to rent points for a 1-bedroom villa at Bay Lake Tower at Walt Disney World for a few nights in late December.

The room cost 56 points per night.

But when she looked into traveling in July, the same room cost only 28 points per night. So she was able to rent fewer points which saved her money. 

 
renting disney vacation club DVC points
 

If a Disney Vacation Club Member decides they do not want to use their points, they can rent them out to someone else either through a broker, they may use a Facebook group that relies heavily on the honor system where you can rent DVC points by owner.

The claim is that renting points can save you a lot of money over paying cash for the room and allow you to book a room category that would likely be available only to Disney Vacation Club members - like a 1, 2, or 3-bedroom villa at a Disney World Deluxe Resort. 

And while I can confirm that there are savings, they are not usually as high as some people say. In the research that I’ve done, it looks to be more like a savings of about 30-35%.

But Disney almost always has 30-35% discounts on Deluxe hotel rooms anyway.

Now, I have noticed that the 3-bedroom Villas are often excluded from the discounts, but 3-bedroom villas are very expensive no matter how you book them.

They are also difficult to get because there are so few of them. 

Watch My Video on Renting Disney Vacation Club Points

First I don’t recommend booking through Facebook groups etc. I know many people are have had only great experiences and most people are honest.

But it’s when things go wrong that positive relationships can go downhill rather quickly and you’ll probably end up on The People’s Court.

Both parties are entrusting each other, who are strangers by the way, with thousands of dollars at play. And as a fan of The People’s Court myself, I’ll borrow at quote from the judge: “the cheap ends up expensive.”  

Brokers are the way to go when it comes to renting points. Just do a Google search and you’ll see a whole bunch come up.

But the process requires money up front with some uncertainties. 

With most, you’ll be required to give a deposit upfront to initiate the search.

You’ll provide your dates, hotel, and room choice and know how many points you’ll need. Once the deposit is made, the broker will then try to find someone who matches your parameters and negotiate a price. 

Hopefully, they can match you with someone who has points based out of that resort, known as a Home Resort.

In short, a home resort allows you to book at that specific resort 11 months out - which is a significant headstart over other Disney Vacation Members who have a different home resort. More on this coming up in a bit.r

Disney Vacation Club Sign at Walt Disney World

If a match is found, and the price is acceptable, the broker has them create a reservation for you through Disney.

The broker will then pass that information on to you. 

You then have a set period, usually 24 hours, to pay the broker in full for the cost of the rented points. 

Now, you have to be absolutely sure that you’re taking this vacation, even if someone gets sick because the payment is non-refundable.

Some brokers will allow you to cancel and issue a credit for a future stay, but otherwise, it’s rare to get your money back once you hand it over. 

On the other hand,  when you book a Disney vacation package, you only need to pay the refundable $200 deposit and the final payment isn’t due until 30 days prior to your check-in date.

So this is a big downside to renting points. Disney makes it very easy for you to make modifications, cancel, and even make payments.

When you rent DVC points you’re agreeing to give up these perks.  

Mike wrote to me and pointed out that he had to purchase his Disney theme park tickets on his own after renting his points.

“I didn’t realize that I had to pay for my tickets in full and they were non-refundable,” he wrote. He went on to say “

This is a major drawback compared to booking a package with my travel agent.”

Mike is 100% right.

Tickets purchased outside of a package are non-refundable but Disney will allow him to change his ticket dates.

But it’s yet another thing that you must pay in full upfront.

So between the full payment for the points and full payment on the tickets, you can easily have several thousands of dollars out.

Remember when you book a Disney World package, you only pay the $200 refundable deposit - the final balanuce isn’t due until 30-days prior to check in. 

One of the biggest drawbacks of renting points is that modifying your dates or changing your party mix is a complicated endeavor.

If you find a significantly cheaper flight that comes in two days before, well, changing your DVC dates isn’t going to be easy - and may even be impossible.

So you may be stuck paying the higher airfare if you can’t change your DVC dates. 

This one seems obvious but you have to ensure that the member’s account is in good standing. If they forget to pay their annual dues, Disney may suspend their member benefits, including the ability to make or keep reservations. 

Also, many DVC members who are renting points, are open to selling their membership. Maybe they are just done with it, sick of Disney, the kids prefer Universal or want to on a cruise, whatever.

Members may sell their membership on a DVC resale market.

Now, the new owners will see that they are buying points that have been rented. Hopefully, the new owners will honor your points, but they could cancel your reservation if they want your points for their vacation. Remember that the member owns your reservation, you’re just renting. 

I heard from a woman who rented points for a studio at Animal Kingdom Lodge.

After some consideration, she decided she wanted to buy the Disney Dining Plan. But to add the dining plan, she had to ask the broker to ask the owner to add it to the reservation.

The owner needed her credit card to make the purchase.

This made her feel uncomfortable. 

Travel Insurance with DVC Points

Travel insurance is something you need to consider when renting points but you’ll need to do this on your own, it’s not offered through the broker.

I don’t know why, but the sites I visited all make a point of saying they cannot offer travel protection and they cannot offer any advice on travel protection.

When you book a typical Disney World vacation package, Disney or your travel agent (you know you should book with a travel agent, right?) will take the time to review the travel protection policy with you and you can purchase it directly from Disney. 

Do You Save Money Renting DVC Points?

Do you really save 50% off as some websites say? Yes and no.  I have visited multiple DVC rental sites and compared them to Disney’s current prices.

In some cases, there were significant discounts, even greater than 50%, but most of the time the savings were about 25-35 percent.

In some cases there was hardly any savings at all like this one:  

I entered Oct 21 through Oct 24, 3 nights, for a 1-bedroom Standard View Villa at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort.

The average rental price for points was $1,800 for the stay.

Booking directly with Disney, using the fall room discount of 35% off, the nightly rate was $1849.

It Works For Other DVC Members

So why would anyone rent points with all these negatives and uncertainties?

Well, there is one group of people in particular where renting points makes perfect sense: other Disney Vacation Club members. 

See, DVC members have a home resort, which simply means they get a headstart on booking their vacation at one particular resort over everyone else - an 11-month headstart.

For example, my home resort is Boulder Ridge at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge.

I can book my reservation there 11 months out while others have to wait.

This gives me the best chance at availability. 

Now, if I want to book a different resort, let’s say Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort, I have to wait 7 months to book it because it’s not my home resort.

Availability will be limited at 7 months out, so there’s a good chance I won’t be able to book the room I want there.
Unless I rent points from someone whose home resort is Bay Lake Tower. I can rent their points 11 months out for the best availability and then rent my own points out to someone else. Hopefully, I’ll break even but in most cases, there will be some loss, especially if I use a broker who will take a commission for their work. 

Renting points is a tricky business and you really have to do your homework.

Weigh out the pros and cons of renting, consider cancellation policies, and if the savings are worth it.

If you’re a first-time visitor, I don’t think you should attempt this - you really should know the ins and outs of Disney World vacation before you go rogue and end up making it even more complicated.

I have a video that explains traditional Disney World vacation packages where I discuss how it works and point out some money-saving tips. You can check that coming up right here! 




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