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If you’re booking a trip to Disney World, there are quite a few little tips and tricks that don’t seem to be widely known or talked about. So in the spirit of getting the most magic from your Disney experience, we want to bring ALL of these tips to you!

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26 Comments

  1. At the Land Pavillion in Epcot, I got a pan seared salmon & green beans kids meal. More than enough & 1 of the best meals of my trip.

  2. Before Main Street Bakery became a Starbucks, my family and I had gone there for breakfast and when one of the cast members noticed my sisters birthday pin, she brought out a huge bakery cookie for her for free! I miss the old MSB 🙁 lol

  3. Quick question after my brief calls with Disney: we are doing the Disney dining plan and I had called Disney to ask about the counter service meals, if there was a difference in counter service allotment. The Disney rep told me that there IS a specific allotment for adults and child if there is a kids menu choice. In this video, you mentioned that there is no difference in using which counter service credit. Have you recently used a child service credit for an adult quick service entree and had a problem?

  4. I went on the seeds tour for free. There was nothing around asking to pay. Went this time last year. Is it different for over seas tourists?

  5. Can you tell me what lounge was featured in the background when you talked about eating in lounges?

  6. Huh.. I never realized you have to pay for so many different things inside the park.. I thought you paid admission, and then meals or drinks if you wanted them. That's how we do amusement parks in Norway usually, but then again, Disney are complete moneyhogs.

  7. it was really hard to understand what you were saying for the MUSIC that was playing over your voice.

  8. thanks for the video cool stuff but i won't lie a lot of the food looked rank lol. except the desserts those looked awesome.

  9. TIP!
    If you are on the Disney Dining Plan during the Epcot food and wine festival you can use your snack credits for the festival food kiosks to eat around the world. Save the snack credits and use them all in one day at Epcot.

  10. I haven’t tasted the poutine, but to me (French Canadian), it’s just look like real curd cheese for poutine… delicious! I don’t think Canadians will be so upset since we keep reinventing poutine for a while now.

  11. Something the Secret Menu tip reminds me of, even though it probably isn't a secret at all, is one time at the 50's Prime Time Diner in MGM Studios (long live the original name) I was offered a dessert that wasn't on the menu because of my severe food allergies. I got this delicious giant chocolate brownie, and keep in mind I still have never had a dessert at a restaurant beyond plain vanilla ice cream. But that restaurant made me the best freakin' brownie, and to this day I regret that I only had enough room in my stomach for half of it.

  12. Ah I may need to try that chocolate glass slipper for our next trip! We had our honeymoon in Disney so I see an anniversary trip coming up!!!

  13. Where do you sign up for the Wine Walk? It always looks like fun but I can't find it on MyDisneyExperience.

  14. why would you go to disney to buy fudge or chocolate covered strawberries??? they mark up the price through the god dam roof. just drive round the corner to a supermarket and get stuff there x x x

  15. I almost always order a kids meal became i have such a small appetite. There have even been times where my son&I share a kids meal because theyre so big

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