Photos taken by Hope Guillemette. Tink's Magical Vacations headed over to Disney Springs this morning to pick up all sorts of sweet treats at The Ganachery. The smells of chocolate wafting through the air when you enter the store are out of this world, and the items that are available for purchase look as good as they taste. The Ganachery recently opened up at Disney Springs and it has amazing items for those of you with a sweet tooth. You will find talented chocolatiers making beautiful items. Need to find some sweet bunny treats for an upcoming holiday? Need a Captain Marvel cake for your superhero about to celebrate a birthday? You'll find these items and more at The Ganachery. Tink's Magical Vacations highly recommends visiting this venue when you are on your next Walt Disney World vacation. Bon Appetit! By Tink's Planner, Donna. Are your kids excited waiting in line at the Walt Disney World® Resort? Do they love to run and around, touch everything they see or just have a hard time standing still? Most of the line queues have fabulous décor to keep them busy, but sometimes you just need a little bit more. Let’s face it though, sometimes adults do too! The Play Disney Parks Mobile app is a great app that you can download and play with family and friends while in line at the parks. This app has several different features that lets you explore the parks in a whole new way. While in-queue you can participate in interactive games, trivia and adventures. However, this is not only for the line queues. There are many places throughout the parks that you can explore. One of my family’s favorite things to play is the Soarin’ Challenge. This game is available while waiting in the queue for the Soarin’ Around the World attraction in Epcot. When you log into the Play Disney Parks app you are asked to join a team: Red, Green, Purple or Yellow. You will then join your team in a series of trivia questions competing against other guests, known as Travelers. Large screens display the questions and results so you can cheer along your fellow Travelers. These games are great on days when the lines are long to help pass the time. Here is a list of the available Play Disney Parks games and adventures within the parks:
Although, games like the Soarin’ Challenge are only available in the park, the Play Disney Parks app does have features that you can play anywhere. Many of the adventure games, trivia challenges and music are accessible from anywhere in the At Home Fun area of the app. Written by Tink's Travel Planner, Kathy. My family and I just returned from our fourth stay at Aulani, a Disney Resort and Spa in Oahu, Hawaii. Things were a little different this time due to the restrictions from the Covid-19 pandemic but we still had an amazing time. The first order of business before heading to Hawaii was creating an account on www.travel.hawaii.gov and entering our travel plans. Then we had to take a Covid-19 test from a Hawaii trusted testing partner within 72 hours of our flight. We choose to take our tests at City Health Urgent Care in Livermore, California. This facility offers testing specifically for travel to Hawaii and they sent us an official document stating that the testing was approved by Hawaii. The test cost $20 per person and we got our results in 32 hours. We had a few other options for testing near us that would have not cost anything but the turn around for testing was variable and did not guarantee they would be done by 72 hours. Once we got our negative test results we loaded a pdf document into each of our Hawaii travel accounts and we were given a QR code to show upon our arrival. One more thing I did before our trip was download the Aulani app and enter our reservation information. The app has a daily schedule of activities as well as all sorts of information about Aulani. We traveled out of Oakland, California directly to Honolulu, Hawaii on Southwest Airlines. Once we arrived at the Honolulu airport we were directed to a screening checkpoint where they checked our QR code and negative test results. Then we were given an exemption from quarantining which showed up just under the QR code as a green check mark and we were good to go. We had to show the QR code again when getting our rental car and when arriving at Aulani to verify that we did not have to quarantine. I received an email saying our room was ready at around 3 PM before we arrived at Aulani but we still needed to check in to show our QR code and get our room keys. On our previous visits to Aulani we were always given a fresh flower lei and kukui nut necklace as we entered the resort but because of the physical distancing requirements they were currently not offering this service. We did miss the normal greeting but were still very happy to arrive at this beautiful resort. When we checked in we were told that face coverings must be worn at all times around the resort except for when eating, drinking or swimming. We had booked a deluxe studio with a standard view. We liked the location of the room which was not far from the elevators on the 7th floor and the view was very nice as well, I would consider it more of an island view then a standard view. The room had a queen size bed, a sofa bed, a kitchenette with a small fridge, sink, microwave and coffee maker, a bathroom with separate toilet room, a table with two chairs and a balcony with a patio table and two chairs. We had the next six days to explore and enjoy the resort and Hawaii. Each morning we got a new colored wrist band to be able to use the pool area and beach chairs. The wristbands were given out at the pool area and this was the same location that we could check out towels and a life vest for my daughter each day. All the swimming pools were open as well as the water slides, lazy river and Menehune bridge kid’s water play area during our entire stay. The pool chairs were spread out in groups of 2-4 to maintain physical distancing and it was always easy to find a spot to put our stuff in the morning although by midday it seemed like most pool chairs were occupied. We spent a lot of time at the beach as well and the beach was always less crowded then the pool area with lots of seating/lounging open throughout the day. Dining options were more limited during this trip than our previous vacations to Aulani. Our favorite restaurant, Ama Ama was not open at all which we were a bit sad about. Buffets and character meals were also not offered however the Makahiki restaurant which typically has buffets for breakfast and dinner had a family-friendly preset 3 course dinner available but without characters. KA WA’A a Lu’au at Aulani was not operating during our trip but we learned that they would be opening back up again in a few weeks on March 27, 2021. We ended up getting most of our food at Ulu cafe which is a quick service location adjacent to the Wailana pool. They had hot and cold options for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Ulu cafe had refillable popcorn buckets available to purchase with free refills for Disney Vacation Club members or $2 for non members. Refillable drink mugs were not available during our stay and only bottled and canned beverages were available to purchase. Our favorite dessert to get at this location was Dole whips! Sit down poolside dining was open at Off the Hook and we did eat there a few times as well and enjoyed the food options. Snack locations around the pool area were also available with a variety of desserts and snacks available for purchase. One thing that we tried for the first time on this trip was Rainbow Reef, a salt water lagoon that guests can snorkel in. My five year old daughter was very excited to try snorkeling for the first time and this was the perfect spot for her to practice because it was in a safe, enclosed environment. The lagoon was open each day from 10 AM-3 PM and tickets were available to purchase for a day of snorkeling or for your entire length of stay. Snorkel equipment is provided but guests can also bring their own gear which is what we did. We loved swimming around the lagoon and seeing all the fish. My daughter especially enjoyed swimming up to the viewing window and waving at guests on the other side. For guests that would like to view the fish up close but not get wet they offer fish feeding for a small charge several times a day which is a fun interaction from the walkway around the lagoon. Disney characters were out throughout the day on the Halawai lawn where the luau usually takes place. Just about every 30 minutes a new character or two would come out and guests were able to say hi and take photos with them from a distance. There was a photo pass photographer out there taking pictures as well which were available for purchase online. Even though on our previous trips we had much closer interactions with the characters we really enjoyed spending time on the lawn and getting photos with them. We felt like these interactions provided us with some Disney magic. The Laniwai spa and Aunty’s Beach House were both closed during our vacation. This was my daughter’s first trip where she would have been old enough to go to Aunty’s Beach House, a supervised kids club for guests ages 3-12 and I’m sure she would loved it but there was plenty of other stuff for her to do around the resort and we did not feel like we missed out on anything. I had previously taken a tour of the Laniwai spa but never had a treatment done there so I did not mind that it was closed. I would love to try out the spa on a future trip when they can safely reopen. There were several activities that I saw on the Aulani app throughout our vacation such as make your own Mickey ears, Menehune Adventure trail, painting with light and star gazing. Some of these activities had an extra charge and some were complimentary. We did not do any of these activities but it was nice to know that they were offered so guests had lots of options to stay entertained. The two gift stores were open during our stay and we enjoyed visiting them daily to pick out unique souvenirs. On our departure day we booked a reservation at the Ko Olina lounge in the Honolulu airport. This private lounge is free to use and only available for guests of Aulani and other Ko Olina resorts. We enjoyed the lounge and were able to watch a movie and relax on comfortable seats and sofas until our plane was ready to board. Overall we had a fantastic time at Aulani and did not feel like our experience was diminished with the restrictions and closures. I look forward to many more Hawaiian vacations at Aulani. By Tink's Agent, Missy. I recently had the most delicious cookie ever at Gideon's Bakehouse, located in Disney Springs at Walt Disney World®. The entire process of purchasing the cookie was an experience. We arrived at Disney Springs for shopping and a dinner reservation at around 5pm. I had heard from friends the previous day that there were crazy long lines for Gideon's. Challenge accepted! I went to see what the buzz about Gideon's was all about. There was a woman at the end of a short line with an ipad. I asked how long the line was and she told me three hours. Then she informed me it was three hours in a virtual queue. I put my name in and headed to dinner. About 2 and half hours later I received my text alerting me to head back to Gideon's Bakehouse. When I got back a woman asked my name and told me to wait in a short line. About ten minutes later I was at the door. Going into Gideon's is an experience. The doors that you walk through look like dungeon doors. When you walk in it is dark and a little smokey. The decor resembles an old library. Available for purchase are cookies and cakes. All cookies are half pound. I purchased the chocolate chip and peanut butter crunch. The clerk told me I should buy the containers of frosting to dip them in. I followed her advice and purchased vanilla and peanut butter frosting. So good! Over all, it was a really cool experience and the virtual line made it possible for me to get my yummy treats! The Christmas Shops at Walt Disney World are very special stores. They are fun venues to visit any time of the year and exist in two locations: Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe is located in Liberty Square at Magic Kingdom Park and Disney's Days of Christmas can be found at the Marketplace in Disney Springs. When you walk into one of these special shops, you will find all different kinds of holiday gifts, especially ornaments. A great gift idea is to buy a bauble or an ornament and have it personalized -- it can be a fun annual tradition for families who want to remember their magical vacations. Cast members can show you the best ornaments or baubles to personalize, and then your job is to come up with the wording. Practically any ornament can be personalized, but a flat and smooth surface works best. Often times, guests get items personalized because of special occasions like birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, graduations, even sports events like runDisney races come to mind! In addition, you can also get special celebration buttons personalized, which makes for a fun memory of something special. In order to get your item personalized, you will need to fill out an order form that a cast member will give you. Special celebration buttons are free, but to have them personalized at one of the Christmas stores at Disney costs an extra fee. The artists who personalize items are not available all day long, so your best bet is to place your order early in the day. The artists will show you all the different personalization options, from figures (fireworks, balloons, snow, bells, all sorts of images) as well as ink color options. Orders usually take a few hours to be completed, so heading there at the beginning of your visit allows you more time to experience Magic Kingdom or Disney Springs while your items are being personalized. Around the holidays, queue lines at the Christmas stores at Disney might be long, so plan accordingly. All of us at Tink's Magical Vacations hope you enjoy your personalized items for years to come! By Senior Travel Planner Mindy Sheldon You’ve been planning this dream trip to the Walt Disney World® Resort for months. All the reservations are made for the trip, the days planned and suddenly, things don’t go as planned. Someone in your party falls ill. Not what you want to deal with. Not what you want to even think about, but it happens way more frequently than one would think. It happened to me and my family on our recent trip. Four days into a 10-day trip this past December, my husband began feeling a sharp pain in his right side. He let it go for a bit until it woke him up intermittently during the night. At 4 a.m., I awoke to him walking around the room and not really knowing what to do. He had been looking up the nearest emergency room and thinking about getting an Uber there (since we hadn’t rented a car.) Working as a travel planner with Tink’s Magical Vacations had its advantages as all the agents frequently share information. I remember someone posting about a service called DOC’s on Call (407 399-DOCS) that they used on their trip. I went to our private Facebook page, looked up the information and had my husband call them first. He got an answering service and left a message. Within 5 minutes, a doctor called him back and asked him about 10 minutes worth of questions. He was very thorough and told us that he thought his service couldn’t help if they came out. He told my husband there was a button on our resort phone (emergency) that would call security at the Resort and they would escort him to the emergency room. We did just that. The security officer that answered the phone took my husband’s information, asked him if he was ready to go and said they ‘d be there in 5 minutes. An officer came up to the room and discretely escorted my husband down to a Reedy Creek ambulance and took him to the emergency room at an exceptionally good hospital that was nearby. They told him that the ambulance would not be charged to him and that if he needed to get back, to call a taxi and the front desk at our Resort would reimburse him. It turned out that my husband had appendicitis and needed surgery. He actually came back to the hotel the evening of the same day (thanks to a local friend.) The manager at the hotel called to check in on him and actually gave him 3 one day passes to use another time to replace the ones he would not be able to use on this trip. The Disney Resort and Cast Members helped us make the best of a very unexpected situation and went above and beyond anything we expected. I was glad that we had Disney on our side. You never think you’re ever going to need these services but it’s good to know about them and how things would be handled if you did. By Tink's Planner, Michelle R. As temperatures in Florida start to fall, now is a great time to take the family to the Walt Disney World® Resort! If you have spent any time in the media (social or otherwise), you know that we have a global pandemic going on right now. While there are many differing opinions as to if theme parks should be open, Disney in particular has gone to great lengths to ensure the health and safety of their guests. Specific rules regarding masks and social distancing is being strictly enforced while you are on your Walt Disney World® Resort vacation. Masks are required at all times, unless you are eating or drinking while stationary. Disney has even gone so far as to mandate, and enforce, that you can no longer walk and eat (some guests were using eating and drinking as an “excuse” to not wear a mask while walking). Having just visited the Walt Disney World® Resort with my family in early October, we came away feeling safer than visiting our local grocery store. Why? Because the actions that we personally witnessed and experienced for cleanliness were at the strictest levels! Cast Members were consistently enforcing the mask wearing guidelines and social distancing was the norm. We had VERY few instances of other guest not respecting that “spacing”. But I digress. Why go now? Well, for starters crowds are low, which is great if you are hoping to take in all four parks. While the most popular rides still had wait times of 45 minutes to an hour – we found most lines to move VERY quickly and were, on average, 15 minutes less than the posted wait times.
Christmas in Disney. Need I say more? The parks were transformed this past weekend and they are – SPECTACULAR! Looking for characters? The cavalcades that occur throughout the day give you that dose of your favorite Disney characters in the random “parades” through the parks on floats, trolley trains, horse drawn carriages & more! Can’t visit now (November 2020)? Disney is offering up some great special offers for early 2021 vacation packages – during the best weather time of the year to visit Florida – particularly with a mask mandate – making your time wearing it much more comfortable over the course of the day. (Mask Note: We chose to use disposable surgical masks. When they got wet in the rain, or from sweat, we simply trashed them and put on a new clean one throughout the day). But what about the downside of heading the parts right now: the restrictions in place have made park-hopping all but impossible (purchase a VIP Tour to regain the ability to hop). That means if your goal is to visit each park – you will need to plan four days of travel. Additionally, Disney’s Hollywood Studios has been very popular for the Park Reservation system. As the smallest park by size and with reduced capacity limits, the popularity of Rise of the Resistance and other Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge attractions has made it more challenging to secure last minute park reservations. Overall, this is a good time to go. The crowds are smaller, the wait times are down, and Disney is making the magic – every day – for their guests! By: Anna (age 12), daughter of Tink's Planner Pauline. The Walt Disney World® Resort has always been one of the most magical places and even in a pandemic you will be overwhelmed by the magic at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort at Halloween. It is family friendly without compromising on important safe guards to keep you and your family healthy. The guests and of Disney’s Fort Wilderness made no exception for COVID-19, still showing up and out with their spooky treats, over the top decorations, and unimaginable surprises! You can explore Disney's Fort Wilderness by foot, by bike, and of course by golf cart! Be prepared to deck out your ride, the more over the top the better and go “looping”! Looping is how the regulars refer to riding around the different campsite loops taking in the sites at night. We added lights to the top our rented golf cart as well as LED light strips that flashed to the beat of the music we played on a Bluetooth speaker! We were tame compared to many other golf carts who clearly spent some time planning their perfect Halloween golf cart theme – and yes, there is a parade if you are there on the days closest to Halloween. But it is not all about the golf carts the decorations at the guest campsites (and even a few cabins) are INCREDIBLE! You will be amazed at the effort and in some cases the true artistry of the displays. I was embarrassed that my mom packed a few inflatables and pumpkins, but boy was I wrong to be, we were clearly novices when it came to site decorating! People spend a lot of time and money creating out of this world attractions some including structures, animation, specialty lighting, and even projectors! Don’t forget to pack the chalk! There are all levels of chalk art at the resort from fun kids play to real artists! Stop and take photos and enjoy the incredible talent of some of the other guests. There are some fun extras if you follow Fort Wilderness camping groups on social media where you can learn about hidden painted rocks, different activities (guest led) like trivia, scavenger hunts, and giveaways from your fellow guests (these are not Disney sponsored activities). Joining these groups also helps if you need something or have an issue with your camper. We were so pleased at the welcoming and supportive groups that we followed during our stay. And finally, it’s not just the guest and Disney sponsored activities that will make your stay spooktaular, there are also sightings of the headless horseman galloping around the campgrounds! You might catch a glimpse at the Tri Circle D Ranch or in one of the loops in the campsite. Whether you are lucky enough to see him or not, make sure to stop by the Tri Circle D Ranch during your stay to score one of the Limited Edition Halloween trading pins. Don’t be shy, pack some fun decorations, lights, and costumes, you will fit right in! Fort Wilderness really comes to life during Halloween, so make some new spooky memories! By Tink's Planner, Kathy F. Are you ready for a relaxing Hawaiian vacation with a touch of Disney magic? Aulani- A Disney Resort in beautiful Oahu, Hawaii is scheduled to begin reopening on November 1, 2020! The reopening will be phased and not all amenities of the resort will be open in the beginning as cast members will be focusing on cleanliness and reduced contact. Guests ages 2 and over will be required to wear a face covering in all public areas except when eating, drinking or swimming. Another important thing to note is that out of state visitors to Hawaii will be required to have a pre-travel negative covid 19 test or be mandated to quarantine for 14 days. These state requirements are subject to change at any time. Aulani resides in front of one of the Ko Olina Beach Lagoons. The beach is open to the public and can be accessed through a gate behind the resort. Aulani offers boogie boards, sand toys, life jackets, loungers, beach chairs and umbrellas to use free of charge for resort guests. Equipment, such as snorkel gear and paddle boards, can be rented at Makiki Joe's Beach Equipment Rentals. The lagoon is protected from large waves and is an ideal place for families to play and swim in the ocean. The magic at Aulani starts at arrival where a cast member greets guests with a fresh flower lei, or a kukui nut lei, and children get a fun Menehune necklace. After the friendly greeting, a tour of the lobby area is always offered where a cast member points out many details of the resort. Aulani offers standard hotel rooms, suites, and DVC villas including studios, 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom and 3 bedroom villas. Over the years, I have stayed in an ocean view studio villa, a 2 bedroom pool view villa and a 2 bedroom islands garden view villa. I found all of the rooms to be comfortable, modern and clean. The 1-3 bedroom villas have full kitchens which makes preparing meals in your room very convenient. There are so many family friendly activities at this resort that there is plenty to keep guests entertained for days without ever needing to leave the resort. One unique feature of Aulani is Aunty's Beach House which is a complimentary kids club where kids 3-12 years old can enjoy games, crafts and many supervised activities. Another unique feature of this resort is the Laniwai Spa which not only offers the usual massages and spa treatments, but they also offer massages for the entire family designed for 3-6 family members including children to experience together. For adults, a hydrotherapy garden can be found at the spa where guests can relax in mineral baths at a beautiful tropical outdoor setting, and is included with any spa treatment. A salon is also available for families that offers hair, nail and other grooming treatments along with a special studio for kids 3-12 to get an island style makeover. The pool area is massive and includes several different swimming pools, a lazy river, water slides, hot tubs and a splash pad. A private snorkeling lagoon is located in the pool area where guests can enjoy snorkeling with tropical fish in a controlled environment. The fish can also be viewed through glass for those who do not wish to take the plunge into the lagoon. Poolside cabanas with flat panel TVs, ceiling fans, refrigerators, wifi access, a fruit bowl, and bottled water are available to rent for the day. Scheduled entertainment and activities are offered throughout the day. Times and locations of activities are easy to find by checking the Daily 'Iwa available at locations around Aulani or by checking Aulani's website or the new Aulani app. An excursion desk is available to help families plan activities outside of the resort such as horseback riding, zip lining, helicopter tours, Pearl Harbor tours, catamaran trips, surf lessons and many more Hawaiian experiences. Finding places to eat at Aulani is quick and easy with nine food service locations offering a variety of options from snacks to sit down meals. A highlight for most families is the character meal at Makahiki which serves a buffet for breakfast and dinner. Ama Ama is Aulani's elegant open-air restaurant overlooking Ko Olina beach which offers spectacular views, especially at sunset. Several bars and quick service food locations can be found around the pool area as well, and, of course, there is always the option of cooking in your DVC villa. One truly unique dinner experience is the KA WA'A Luau which features a show highlighting Hawaiian history and culture. Disney characters can be found all over Aulani. A quick and easy way to find them is by calling CHIP from the resort phone to get information on where they will be each day. I especially enjoyed seeing the characters at the pool where they appeared at a daily pool party. In the past Aulani has offered some premium character experiences for an additional fee. These include Kakamora Chaos with Moana, where guests can play traditional Hawaiian games with Moana, and Surf's Up- A Surfin', Fishin' and Dancin' Party! hosted by Chip N' Dale. There is just so much to do at Aulani that after three vacations here I feel like I have barely scratched the surface. Every time I visit, I find something new and exciting to experience. Some of my highlights have been meeting the characters in their Hawaiian outfits, swimming in the lagoon, and soaking in the adults-only infinity hot tub while watching the sunset. I always rent a car and do several excursions around the island, which adds to the magic of visiting Aulani. I feel like a trip to Aulani is a luxurious, relaxing and magical vacation and there is plenty to do for all ages. By Tink's Family Member, Austin. My name is Austin and my mom, Lynn, is a senior vacation planner with Tink's Magical Vacations. I have been visiting Walt Disney World® all my life. I really love to draw anything, especially my favorite Disney rides like The Haunted Mansion. I mostly draw anything that is in the Haunted Mansion like scenes, props and portraits. Even the outside look of the Mansion interests me. But of course, my favorite scenes when you enter the Mansion are the Endless Hallway and the Stretching Room! Tink's wants to thank Austin for sharing his artistic talent with us in these amazing drawings! Great job, Austin!
Walt Disney World reopened after being closed due to COVID-19 with many new safety precautions in place. Some of these include resort and park guest capacity being lowered, and nighttime fireworks and light shows being cancelled so park hours have been lowered, resulting in the parks closing much earlier than normal! Here are some tips on how spend your "found" free time during your vacation!
By Tink's Planner, Kathy F. Disney's Hilton Head Island Resort is designed after a 1940's style hunting and fishing lodge and has deluxe studios, one bedroom villas, two bedroom villas and three bedroom grand villas. All the villas include a full sized kitchen, living room and a washer and dryer. Most rooms are only accessible by stairs because the buildings are raised to prevent flood damage during storms and hurricanes. Some accessible rooms can be found in the main building, but must be requested ahead of time. When I stayed there in 2018, I was in a two bedroom villa and found the room to be very comfortable and clean. By Senior Travel Planner, Meghan Umlauf While we all are paused from cruising at the moment, due to COVID-19, and with the hope that Disney Cruise Line will still release at least one of the 3 new ships they announced they would be - I thought I’d look back and share my family's experience on the Maiden Voyage of the Disney Dream back in 2011! By Tink's Agent, Maggie. With Christmas less than six months away, I have been reminiscing about my engagement at the one and only Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party at the Walt Disney World® Resort. Memories come to mind not just of Walt Disney World, but of one of the most amazing venues to say "I do" at on-property -- Cinderella’s Royal Table! I was completely surprised by my husband but according to him, Disney helped him plan the whole evening! We started with meeting Cinderella before we were seated. She was, of course, as beautiful and regal as ever, then we were seated at a window seat. Apparently this was the ‘best seat in the house’ according to our waiter! We enjoyed a wonderful meal together and then came dessert. They brought out what I was told was a ‘dessert platter’ it was covered with a silver case. They set it down and uncovered it -- and there was Cinderella's glass slipper! I looked up and my husband had the ring out on the table. He proceeded to get on one knee and pop the question! Of course, I said YES! Then we were whisked up to take several photographs while everyone in the restaurant was clapping! Even the princesses who had already visited our table came back and congratulated us! After the excitement, the nighttime firework show started up outside and we had a front row seat inside! We could see them right out our window at our table! It truly was magical! Afterwards we got to keep the glass slipper and were presented with wedding flutes for our upcoming ceremony. The flutes have Cinderella’s Royal Table engraved on them, and now sit in our china cabinet! Getting engaged at the Walt Disney World® Resort was definitely one of the most magical experiences of my life but what was even more magical was that everything was photographed, so now we will remember forever! This is just another reason that the Walt Disney World® Resort is considered the happiest place on earth! By Tink's Agent, Maggie. Animal Kingdom Park is one of my top favorite Disney parks! It’s just as good as Magic Kingdom in my opinion! One of the highlights is the unique photo opportunities there (like the one attached). With so many unique attractions you are bound to get the perfect ‘shot’! There’s the Tree of Life, the Floating Mountains, meeting Pocahontas and more! Just make sure you have purchased the Memory Maker! It makes things so much easier on yourself and your guaranteed pictures of your wonderful new memories! One thing you can’t miss at Animal Kingdom is Avatar Flight of Passage! It is my families favorite ride out of all Walt Disney World! So make sure you either get a FastPass or wait in line for this amazing experience! You won’t regret it! So get your tickets now and take an adventure into wildlife at Walt Disney World's Animal Kingdom Park! |
Our vacation planners their children and yes, even some of our Tink’s clients, have written about their experiences in the Neverland Blog. The magic of Disney comes alive in an immediate way when our children visit the Land of Mickey and Minnie.
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