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Packages, Ticket Types, and More

Now that you've decided on a Disney trip and decided when to go and where to stay, let's look at the rest of the details for planning a fantastic vacation! 

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All-Star Movies Resort

If you are staying on-site you can book your hotel room and tickets as a package. Learn about how to do this and the benefits of booking this way. Read More

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Walt Disney World website

From multi-day tickets, to park hopper, to adding water parks there are a number of different ticket types when visiting Disney World. Read more to learn about these tickets and which types will work best for your vacation. Read More

***note that date based tickets including those purchased in resort packages no longer require a theme park reservations.

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Cinderella Castle in the Magic Kingdom

To Park Hop or not to Park Hop, that is the question.  We break down how we decide, trip to trip, whether or not to pay for park hopping. Read More

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MagicBands
 

If you are staying on site, MagicBands have been a fun way to link your tickets, hotel key, and charing things to your resort.  But they are no longer included in your resort package, so is it work paying an extra charge for them?  And what is the difference between a traditional MagicBand and MagicBand +.  Read More 

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Main Street U.S.A. in the Magic Kingdom

At different times during the year Walt Disney World offers special hard ticketed evening events with limited availability.  Let's learn about Mickey's Not so Scary Halloween Party, Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party, Jollywood Nights here.

and Disney Afters Events here.

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Lightning Lane Multi Pass

Lightning Lane Multi-Pass and Lightning Lane Single Pass have replaced Genie+ and Individual Lightning Lanes as WDW paid line skipping system- Read our FAQ so you know the ends and outs of the changes and how to purchase and use the pass and if it's right for your trip -  here.

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Walt Disney World website

In recent years, when a new attraction first opens at Walt Disney World there is no standard standby queue available. To experience these attractions you have to either purchase a Lighting Lane Single Pass or snag a spot in the virtual queue. Read More

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Cinderella's Castle in the Magic Kingdom

We love Memory Maker and never bypass a PhotoPass stop.  Let's break down what Memory Maker is, when to purchase it, and if the cost is worth while for your family. Read More

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