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How to Survive a Trip to Walt Disney World With Family Staying in Multiple Resorts

Traveling to Walt Disney World with friends and family can sometimes mean staying in two different resorts or hotels. One household may have different arrival and departure dates, or you may have different budgets. Whatever the reason, it can take a little time and extra effort to be able to vacation together, but stay separately. Here are some of my tips for navigating such a trip.

– Build an itinerary together
– Get to know your resorts
– Understand transportation options
– Solidify a few must-dos and be flexible with everything else
– Communicate the day’s plan beforehand and reconfirm each morning
– Plan an activity at each other’s resort
– Build in rest time
How to Survive a Trip to Walt Disney World With Family Staying in Multiple Resorts
Animal Kingdom Together
My recent trip was an unique situation. Originally this trip was to be a family reunion of sorts. My in laws in Illinois would come down, as well as extended family from California and Hawaii would fly over. The Illinois family had booked one resort, the West Coast family a different resort, and my parents and my household were to stay in yet another  resort.
Once COVID-19 descended in the spring, the west coast family canceled. It was totally understandable and our household and our Illinois family laid in limbo for months. We waffled back and forth. Every week I mentally prepared that we would not move forward. But in the end the Illinois family came down and stayed at their resort, and my parents and my household stayed in ours. Originally, the plan was for my parents and my household to switch to be in the same resort as the Illinois family. For various reasons, including all the changes with COVID-19 precautions, we couldn’t.
How to Survive a Trip to Walt Disney World With Family Staying in Multiple Resorts
Saratoga Springs Living Area
How to Survive a Trip to Walt Disney World With Family Staying in Multiple Resorts
Saratoga Springs Balconies at Congress Park
 We did select nearby resorts which helped. Disney’s Old Key West and Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort are right next to each other. However, they are both very large and spread out resorts, so while they are next to each other, it can seem far apart depending on the locations of each family’s room. One thing we forgot to coordinate was room location. Our Illinois family’s room at Old Key West was right near the front entrance. Our room at Saratoga Springs was all the way at the back edge because my parents wanted to be near Disney Springs.
To complicate matters, my husband had to work during most of our five-night stay. And we had different levels of comfort with what activities felt safe for each family. My parents did not have theme park tickets and did not feel comfortable going much of anywhere and did not want to eat out much. I am okay going to the theme parks, but really limit my time indoors – including not doing many indoor rides and not eating indoors. No one wanted anyone else to be uncomfortable so my parents stayed at the resort most of our trip. It was lovely to wake up with them and have help with my toddler son, enjoying the morning together. Then at the end of the day come back to them and enjoy the evening together. We did enjoy a fantastic meal at Geyser Point at Wilderness Lodge together as one group since it is such a wonderful outdoor venue. My parents and I drove, and the Illinois family headed to Magic Kingdom and connected to Wilderness Lodge through the boat transportation.
How to Survive a Trip to Walt Disney World With Family Staying in Multiple Resorts
Geyser Point Dining Area

Communicate the day’s plan beforehand and reconfirm each morning

Prior to our trip we all corresponded through texts and emails to nail down the schedule for each day. This schedule included which days we had park reservations at which park, and any dining reservations the Illinois family made. We reviewed what attractions were must-dos at each park and put a touring plan together for each day in the Lines app. However, with a toddler and multiple households traveling together, things do not always go according to the touring plan. Thankfully we could check Expected Wait Times in the Lines app that are usually more accurate than Disney’s Posted Wait Times, and easily decide which attraction to head to next.
How to Survive a Trip to Walt Disney World With Family Staying in Multiple Resorts
EPCOT Together
How to Survive a Trip to Walt Disney World With Family Staying in Multiple Resorts
Droids at Hollywood Studios
Another complication is that our Illinois family did not have a car, and my car could not fit everyone. Plus, with a toddler, my morning can fluctuate. So we opted to meet each other in the park as they would travel via Disney transportation. They did sometimes use Uber to get around as well. Thank goodness for cell phones and good coverage! When our Illinois family had dining reservations at an indoor restaurant, I would take my son to a quick service location with outdoor dining. It was nice to give him some quiet time during lunch, and then we’d meet back up.

Plan an activity at each other’s resort

With us being at two separate resorts we built in a little time to visit our Illinois family at their resort. It was a quick drive over and with my picture ID, MagicBand, and mask on, the security Cast Member at their resort let me in. We visited together outside at the pool one late morning, a rest day that we were not at the parks. And one evening I brought my son over for some short, but relaxing night time with bedtime stories and we watched channel 74 in the room which shows the Happily Ever After Fireworks pre-recorded broadcast on loop.
How to Survive a Trip to Walt Disney World With Family Staying in Multiple Resorts
Old Key West Exterior Room Access at Night
How to Survive a Trip to Walt Disney World With Family Staying in Multiple Resorts
Old Key West Living Area – Channel 74 Fireworks

Final Thoughts

It took lots of planning and lots of patience, but we had a great trip together. It wasn’t perfect, and I do wish we could have had more time together as one big group. But, like everything else in our life, we’ve all had to make adjustments in order to do what is best with COVID-19 safety in mind. The biggest piece of advice I can give if your trip is going to involve a group that is split up into different resorts is to be patient and flexible. Not everything will go according to plan, and a good amount of time will be spent traveling to the parks and different resorts. But the important thing is to enjoy the trip and if all else fails just laugh at what a unique experience you’re having together, but separately.
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#TheWishEffect: A Wish Can Be Magical, The Impact Can Be Profound

We all know the incredible power of wishes for kids facing critical illnesses – just like 6-year-old María’s wish to be a princess, which included a virtual royal visit, all in Spanish, from Princess Belle. These transformational wishes are more than just special moments in time. They can be life-changing. And their impact can stay with a wish child – and the millions of people who make them come true – for a lifetime. 

At the 2019 D23 Expo, Disney CEO, and Make-A-Wish America Board Member, Bob Chapek shared an incredible video that brought the power of wishes to life – and showed the lasting impact they can have on a wish kid. Today, we’re excited to introduce you to a new video series called The Wish Effect, where we’ll take a deeper look at the journeys of some amazing wish kids and their unforgettable stories. You’ll hear first-hand about their wish, how their wish has stayed with them, and what they’re up to these days.

To kick it off, we wanted to share a follow-up to the video Bob shared at D23. We hope that you enjoy this behind-the-scenes look at four of these incredible wish kids and feel inspired by their bravery and resilience in the face of adversity. You’ll see that a wish is only the beginning!

#TheWishEffect: A Wish Can Be Magical, The Impact Can Be Profound

Since the very first wish was granted at Disneyland Resort nearly 40 years ago, Disney and Make-A-Wish have worked together to make more than 140,000 wishes come true. A wish reflects the creativity of each child’s imagination, which is why we’re so honored that half of all wishes Make-A-Wish grants in the United States are Disney wishes. 

Stay tuned for even more stories as part of The Wish Effect! 

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Five Things You Should Know About Slinky Dog Dash

Slinky Dog Dash is an outdoor, family coaster in Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios designed to look as if Andy built it in his backyard!

Both Toy Story Land and Slinky Dog Dash allow guests to experience Andy’s backyard and playsets from the perspective of a toy. What I love about Slinky Dog Dash is that Andy is the Imagineer here. Guests can clearly see he took his Dash & Dodge Mega Coaster Kit and combined it with his Tinkertoys and Slinky Dog for his own unique attraction. You can even see his schematic over the station when boarding your Slinky Dog car.

Since Slinky Dog Dash opened with Toy Story Land on June 30, 2018, it has become one of the most popular attractions at Walt Disney World. And after several dashes of my own through Andy’s backyard, I’ve compiled Five Things You Should Know About Slinky Dog Dash!

1. Only Has a 38″ Height Requirement

Five Things You Should Know About Slinky Dog Dash Slinky Dog Dash is unusual in that it has an elevated, exposed track as opposed to the track being embedded in a mountain or inside of a show building. Seeing Slinky Dog dash overhead as you walk through the land may give you the impression that it’s intense; but in reality, it’s surprisingly playful and family friendly!

Yes, the track is high above the ground, but the downward dips have been designed just so as to avoid being freefalls and the curves and turns are much smoother than you might expect.

For further proof, the height requirement for Slinky Dog Dash is less than the Magic Kingdom’s Splash Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and the equivalent of kid-friendly Seven Dwarfs Mine Train.

So if you’re looking for something beyond a dark ride that the whole family will enjoy, Slinky Dog Dash is definitely a prime option!

2. Disney’s First Double-Launch Roller Coaster

Five Things You Should Know About Slinky Dog Dash Slinky Dog Dash is the first-ever Disney coaster to offer a double-launch! Towards the middle of the ride, the coaster slows to a gentle stop before Slinky Dog tells riders to “Hold on!” and backs up before relaunching up a hill.

But if you’re expecting a launch akin to Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster, you may be disappointed. It’s fun, but tame.

3. At the Mercy of Florida Weather

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Slinky Dog Dash Entrance

Since Slinky Dog Dash is an outdoor coaster, it will shut down for heavy rain and severe weather or lightning in the area.

Also, much of the queue, especially in the era of social distancing, is exposed to the elements; and even the portion of the queue that’s covered isn’t enclosed. This means you and yours will be at the mercy of the infamous Florida heat. It’s definitely something to be aware of and to prepare for accordingly.

4. Offers Two Different Ride Experiences

Five Things You Should Know About Slinky Dog Dash This coaster zips and dips above and through Toy Story Land and can be seen from almost anywhere in the area. The aerial view is stunning during the day, but it offers a different experience at night thanks to lighting from colorful, oversized Christmas bulbs Andy strung through his backyard and the coaster track that glows different colors after dark!

5. Tells the Origins of Andy’s Toys

Five Things You Should Know About Slinky Dog Dash If you’re a fan of Andy’s toys, a ride on Slinky Dog Dash is a great way to learn more about their origins since Andy has used his toys’ original boxes in constructing Slinky Dog Dash.

For instance, Rex’s box shows us why he so desperately wants to be scary because his image on his box shows a scary Tyrannosaurus Rex!

Five Things You Should Know About Slinky Dog Dash Slinky Dog Dash DetailsYou may also see Wheezy’s box which provides some insight into why his squeaker broke and learn that Mr. Prickle Pants was featured in children’s books.

Is Slinky Dog Dash on your to-do list? Let us know in the comments!

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Foodie Guide to Holiday Treats at Magic Kingdom Park

A few weeks ago, we posted our Holiday Foodie Highlights showcasing just a few of our holiday offerings at  Walt Disney World Parks. Today, we are serving up the complete Foodie Guide to Holiday Treats at Magic Kingdom Park!  

Our Magic Kingdom Park chefs have created new festive tastes this holiday season … and brought back some fan favorites! From delicious cupcakes to reveal a red velvet hidden Mickey and yummy gingerbread churros with apple pie filling to delightful almond macaron Christmas trees, this holiday season at Magic Kingdom Park has a wonderful array of tasty treats! Of course, Orange Bird is back to celebrate the holidays with his own adorable sweet – An Orange Bird Christmas. 

All these delicious holiday offerings are available through Dec 31. Let us know your favorites this year! 

Foodie Guide to Holiday Treats at Magic Kingdom Park Holiday Mickey Cinnamon Roll and Twice Upon a Cupcake at Magic Kingdom Park

Main Street Bakery 

  • Holiday Mickey Cinnamon Roll – Mickey-shaped cinnamon roll drizzled with red and green icing  
  • Twice Upon a Cupcake – A confetti Christmas tree tops a vanilla cupcake with a red velvet hidden Mickey (new) 
Foodie Guide to Holiday Treats at Magic Kingdom Park An Orange Bird Christmas at Magic Kingdom Park

Sunshine Tree Terrace  

  • An Orange Bird Christmas – Orange-scented white chocolate mousse filled with orange curd  
Foodie Guide to Holiday Treats at Magic Kingdom Park Pistachio Chai Tea Float at Magic Kingdom

Aloha Isle 

  • Pistachio Chai Tea Float – Pistachio soft–serve, spiced chai tea, and a red velvet cake pop ornament (new) 
Foodie Guide to Holiday Treats at Magic Kingdom Park Let It Snow Taco and Christmas Churros at Magic Kingdom Park

Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn & Café 

  • Let It Snow Taco – Sugar cookie “taco shell” filled with salted caramel and spiced chocolate mousse (new) 
  • Christmas Churros – Mini churros topped with red and green sugar  
Foodie Guide to Holiday Treats at Magic Kingdom Park Fa La La La Funnel Cake, Belle’s Enchanted Christmas Tree, Yule Tide Wishes and Minnie’s Merry Cherry Sundae from Magic Kingdom Park

Sleepy Hollow 

  • Fa La La La Funnel Cake – Powdered sugar funnel cake, strawberry topping, whipped cream, and holiday sprinkles (new) 

Gaston’s Tavern 

  • Belle’s Enchanted Christmas Tree – Almond macarons with cranberry orange filling stacked to create a Christmas tree (new) 

Pinocchio Village Haus 

  • Yule Tide Wishes – Chocolate cake filled with chocolate mousse, covered with chocolate ganache 

Storybook Treats 

  • Minnie’s Merry Cherry Sundae – Cherry soft–serve, hot fudge, whipped cream, holiday sprinkles, and a Minnie bow (new) 
Foodie Guide to Holiday Treats at Magic Kingdom Park Chip and Dale Christmas Churro from Magic Kingdom Park

Westward Ho 

  • Chip and Dale Christmas Churros – Gingerbread churros topped with apple pie filling and chocolate chips (new) 
Foodie Guide to Holiday Treats at Magic Kingdom Park Just a Dream Away milkshake and Spice Up Your Holiday spicy chicken sandwich rom Magic Kingdom Park

Auntie Gravity’s Galactic Goodies 

  • Just a Dream Away – Salted caramel milkshake with silver sugar churro (new) 

Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café 

  • Spice Up Your Holiday – Spicy chicken sandwich with slaw, pickles, and Sriracha aïoli with a Santa Mickey-branded brioche bun (new) 
Foodie Guide to Holiday Treats at Magic Kingdom Park Sugar and Spice Churros and Churro Worth Melting For from Magic Kingdom Park

Main Street Cart  

  • Sugar and Spice Churros – Christmas cookie churros with icing and holiday sprinkles served with a side of eggnog (new) 

Citrus Cart (located at the Castle Hub) 

  • Churro Worth Melting For – Cinnamon churros topped with marshmallow fluff and blue sugar (new) 
Foodie Guide to Holiday Treats at Magic Kingdom Park White Christmas Tree Popcorn Bucket and Sven Sipper Cup from Magic Kingdom Park

Popcorn Carts (located throughout the park) 

  • White Christmas Tree Popcorn Bucket (new) 

Various QuickService Locations 

  • Sven Sipper Cup 

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Grand Floridian Walkway to Magic Kingdom Now Open

Sometimes it is the little things in life that can bring joy. For more years than I can count, I’ve been excited about the idea of the finishing of the walkway from Disney’s Grand Floridian Hotel to Magic Kingdom. On nights when the parks are packed, having the option to walk to the Grand Floridian and then on to the Polynesian and to the Transportation and Ticket Center sounds like a much better plan than waiting in huge crowds for a monorail or ferry boat. Finally, that day has become a reality.

Although this path would be far less desirable during summer months, due to a lack of shade, there is good lighting for nighttime walking. And for fans of the currently on hiatus Electric Water Pageant, there is a pivoting bridge to allow the boats for this mainstay to still head into Seven Seas Lagoon.

At a leisurely stroll, the walk from Grand Floridian to Magic Kingdom takes about 10-15 minutes.

Grand Floridian Walkway to Magic Kingdom Now Open

Grand Floridian Walkway to Magic Kingdom Now Open

Grand Floridian Walkway to Magic Kingdom Now Open

Grand Floridian Walkway to Magic Kingdom Now Open
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Grand Floridian Walkway to Magic Kingdom Now Open

Would you make use of this new walkway? Let us know what you think in the comments.

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