2015 August, 10

Must Do’s During Your First Visit to LEGOLAND

2015-08-10T06:00:00-04:00August 10, 2015|Travel Destinations|0 Comments

Some Must Do’s when visiting LEGOLAND first you must head over to Explorer Island especially if you have young kids or anyone who has a fascination with fossils this is where explorers can dig for fossils, ride on a junior size roller coaster, climb inside a “Megga-Egga Saurus” or lie inside a real life-sized dinosaur footprint, you will see just how big these amazing animals really were. Next head over to Coastersaurus where you will reach speeds up to 21 miles per hour as you climb, turn, and dip all around a prehistoric jungle of animated and life sized dinosaurs [...]

2014 September, 22

Top Attractions at Epcot for Toddlers

2014-09-22T07:00:00-04:00September 22, 2014|Disney World, Epcot|0 Comments

Part of being a great travel planner is making sure our clients have all the tips and tricks available to them. I’m often asked by families with young children if they should skip Epcot because they all have the misconception there isn’t many age appropriate activities for them. The truth is Epcot has a lot more to offer for everyone than most visitors realize, especially the kids. Epcot offers a lot of hands on attractions and educational opportunities through the rides, countries and displays. Please note many of these attractions offer us parents a chance to sit down and take [...]

2014 January, 31

Secrets of Epcot

2014-01-31T07:00:00-05:00January 31, 2014|Disney Travel, Disney World, Epcot|0 Comments

Now that we’ve taken a look at some of the Imagineering secrets and little known facts of the Magic Kingdom lands let’s hop on a monorail over and explore Epcot. Fun facts abound here as well! The sidewalks twinkle at night. Take the path to the right after the Spaceship Earth and you’ll see them. The gardens throughout Epcot are the most extensive in all of Walt Disney World and are cared for by a team of 700 horticulturists. Spaceship Earth is not a big golf ball! It is actually two separate spherical structures, one inside the other. The outside [...]

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