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You Must Be This Tall to Ride...Walt Disney World Edition

There are certain milestones in a person's life that everyone looks forward to; when you're old enough to drive a car, when you graduate from high school or college and when you're tall enough to ride Space Mountain. I know I can't be the only person who counts being tall enough to ride Space Mountain as a major milestone!  Walt Disney World is a vacation destination the whole family will enjoy but there are some attractions that aren't meant for little ones. These attractions have specific height requirements for guests, meaning they must be the specified height in order to experience the attraction. If you're traveling with little ones, it's important to familiarize yourself with the ride height requirements so you know which attractions your little ones can and can't ride, based on their height.  Magic Kingdom 32 inches - Tomorrowland Speedway (54 inches if they want to drive alone)  35 inches - The Barnstormer 38 inches - Seven Dwarfs Mine Train 40 i

Walt Disney World While Pregnant

Walt Disney World Resort is accommodating to guests of all ages, abilities, and stages of life. So it’s no surprise it’s a great destination to visit while expecting! While you can’t ride every ride, there is still plenty to do to keep you busy and entertained throughout your trip. From delicious meals and snacks to enchanting shows and entertainment, and just a few places to take a break and cool down, this blog post has you covered. Dining Delights One of the best parts of visiting Disney World while pregnant is indulging in the incredible food options. Whether you’re craving a savory meal or a sweet treat, there’s something for everyone: Table-Service Restaurants : Enjoy a leisurely meal at one of Disney’s many table-service restaurants. Some favorites include Be Our Guest in Magic Kingdom, Sanaa at Animal Kingdom Lodge, and Le Cellier in EPCOT. Quick-Service Options : For a quicker bite, try places like Columbia Harbour House in Magic Kingdom or Flame Tree Barbecue in Animal Kingdo

Disney's Riviera Resort

Disney's Riviera Resort beautifully captures the elegance and charm of the European Riviera. Inspired by Walt Disney's travels and love for Europe, this Deluxe Villa Resort blends French and Italian influences with Disney's signature magic. From the grand archways and lush gardens to the exquisite art collection featuring beloved Disney characters, every detail at Disney's Riviera Resort is designed to transport guests to a world of sophistication and enchantment.  Rooms A Disney Vacation Club property, Disney's Riviera Resort offers villa accommodations, from Tower Studios that sleep two guests to a 3 Bedroom Grand Villa that sleeps up to 12 guests. Each room type at Disney’s Riviera Resort is designed to provide comfort and convenience, ensuring a magical stay for all guests.  The Tower Studios are the smallest rooms on Walt Disney World property, as they can only accommodate up to 2 guests. Tower Studios feature a queen-size pull-down bed, private balcony, small

Exploring Epcot’s World Showcase: Must-Try Foods

EPCOT is known for its festivals, which are fantastic, but they can sometimes overshadow the year-round culinary delights found in the World Showcase Pavilions. Here are some of our favorite non-festival food items that you can enjoy throughout the year. Mexico Choza de Margarita has become my go-to spot in the Mexico Pavilion. Tucked away outside the iconic pyramid, this gem offers a variety of margaritas, including rotating seasonal options, and delicious snacks like empanadas. It’s a great value compared to the Mexico-inspired festival booths. Norway The Norway Pavilion has gained popularity with the addition of Frozen, but it’s also home to  Kringla Bakeri og Kafe , a long-time favorite of mine. The school bread, a sweet cardamom bun filled with vanilla custard and topped with coconut, is a must-try. I also recommend the lefse, a soft flatbread rolled with cinnamon, sugar, and butter. China To avoid getting too full while exploring, I like to grab a refreshing tea from  The Joy of