
Johnaé De Felicis
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Dec 30, 2024 |
wdw-magazine.com | Johnaé De Felicis
Wondering what you can do with Disney World leftovers? Learn more about the perfect trick to saving any extra food. The quickest way to throw money down the garbage at Walt Disney World? Wasting park food. When you’ve got a full itinerary that you’re trying to blitz through before closing time, discarding leftover scraps is likely the least of your worries, especially if you don’t feel like carrying them around.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
wdw-magazine.com | Johnaé De Felicis
by | Nov 26, 2024 | Animal Kingdom, Disney Springs, Disney's Hollywood Studios, EPCOT, Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney World, Walt Disney World Food Wondering how to spend Thanksgiving at Disney World? You need to see the giant Disney turkey leg hack one guest shared.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
wdw-magazine.com | Johnaé De Felicis
Disney World’s custodial Cast Members possess many talents, but that’s not at all surprising. Check out this magical way that they shape more memorable park experiences for guests. When the park’s janitors grace our presence to keep the grounds spic and span, you’ll sometimes catch them painting sidewalk illustrations of your favorite Disney characters. I’ve seen them myself at Magic Kingdom and was quite floored by their artistic skills.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
wdw-magazine.com | Johnaé De Felicis
Buying bottled water at Disney World comes with a hefty price tag. At most, it’s $6 a pop, but you can skip paying for water altogether by knowing where to get it for $0. Sip on this. We’re about to fill you in on all the places throughout Disney World, Disney Springs, and Walt Disney World Resorts where you can find free water. The parks call them water bottle refill stations, and they’re the perfect pit stops for reusable bottle carriers to fill ‘er’ up in true Cars fashion.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
matadornetwork.com | Johnaé De Felicis
Summer is a popular time to visit Memphis (and not just because of Elvis Week in August). Fall, when the scorching temperatures start to drop and the summer-break crowd heads back to school, also has its merits. Whenever you choose to come, here’s what you’ll want to see, do, and eat in Tennessee’s second largest city.
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