If there’s one thing Disney does best (besides the rides, theming and shows), it’s the food. From churros and Mickey-shaped delights to seasonal specialties and foodie favorites, Disneyland has turned snacking into an attraction of its own. Whether you’re a die-hard Disney fan or just visiting for the day, eating your way through the park is part of the experience.
Disney is delivering food that goes beyond the standard for theme parks. Both in quality and flavor, Disney’s food is half the reason to visit. If you are dining at quick service, one of their restaurants or casual dining spots, there are tons of delicious options for all flavor profiles and diets!…
A trip to Walt Disney World isn’t complete without experiencing the magic beyond the four major theme parks. Often overlooked, but not to be missed are the water parks. They are the perfect way to add a splash of fun and relaxation to your vacation. Known for their sparkling clean facilities, imaginative theming, and a mix of thrilling slides and lazy rivers, Disney’s water parks offer something for every guest.
Nestled in the lush grounds of The Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens is the tranquil, upscale Rose Garden Tea Room. This idyllic, sophisticated tea house is the perfect way to celebrate a special occasion. Located in Pasadena, California, this tea service is an experience that is great for tourists and locals.
There are plenty of delicious food options aboard the Disney Wonder! Disney caters to all tastes, diets and allergies. This is a guide for each food location included in the purchase of your cruise, a sample of their offerings and perhaps, lesser-known options first-time cruisers may be unaware of. I will then guide you through what is not included in the price of your vacation and how to save money on these ala carte options….
Is a Mediterranean cruise a good itinerary or completely overrated and not worth the premium cruise lines charge for these destinations? It all depends on what you are looking for. If you want to luxuriate at lunch to experience Italy’s world-renowned food, see the beautiful sites, pop into shops and stroll around a museum, the answer is no….