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Gluten-Free Walt Disney World
Guest blogger, Megan Biller, finds that gluten-free at Walt Disney World isn’t so bad after all!
Read MoreMemorable Meals Disney Style
After more than two decades enjoying Walt Disney World’s restaurants I wanted to compose a list of my all-time favorite dishes. Hopefully they may become your favorites also:
Read MoreWhat’s Your Disney Concierge Personality?
I’ve come to the conclusion that there’s actually a Disney concierge personality. I just happened upon this phenomena on my last Walt Disney World research trip when, in my usual fashion, I moved every two nights between resorts. And it struck me like never before how very different guest personalities are in each resort, particularly when it comes to concierge.
Read MoreTraining to Become a Princess
Glass Slipper Concierge agent and guest blogger Megan Biller trains for Disney’s Princess Half Marathon.
Read MoreAn Adventure in Italy, Disney-Style; Final Chapter
Ahhh….Venice! Honestly I think it might possibly be the most beautiful place in the world. It’s my third time here, and I’m still in awe of it.
Read MoreAn Adventure in Italy, Disney-Style; Part Four
I really do feel an amazing sense of camaraderie with my fellow travelers after a few days of seeing the world together. And what a perfect group! The children all a joy, and the adults gracious, fun, and incredible travel partners. I keep asking myself, “where is that one pain in the rear that I’ve always heard is a mandatory part of any tour group”?
Read MoreAn Adventure in Italy, Disney-Style; Part Three
We toured St. Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican Museums on our third day followed by a festive lunch of antipasto and saltimbocca. The group was getting livelier, and the children had paired off in natural age groups having the time of their lives.
Read MoreAn Adventure In Italy, Disney-Style; Part Two
After only one day on my Adventure By Disney tour of Italy I would venture to say there couldn’t be a better choice for family travel. The “Junior Adventurers” were treated like royalty, and Marco, our Italian Adventure Guide, had the children in giggles half the day.
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