03May
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I know it’s not even summer yet, but if you’re planning on visiting Disney World this fall, you may want to think about attending a special party at night in the Magic Kingdom. Starting in September on select nights, you can attend Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party. If you’re visiting after Halloween through December 19th, you can go to Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party, also in the Magic Kingdom. Both parties are a great way to see characters you don’t always see in the parks, as well as special shows, parades, and fireworks–even snow on Main Street at the Christmas party! They’re also, if you go on the right night, an excellent way to avoid crowds. Parties are held several times a week, usually on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays, as well as on alternate Fridays or Saturdays. Check the official Disney Website for exact dates. Regular tickets start at around $59.95 for adults and $53.95 for kids; premium prices on Halloween run a few dollars more. You can purchase your tickets from Disney or from your travel agent, but you can’t buy them at a Disney store. You can also buy them the day of the event if they’re still available. You’ll notice a sign as you go into the Magic Kingdom telling you if there are tickets left. You can also ask at your resort
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Thinking about a Disney World Halloween and Christmas in May.
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02May
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This question come from Emily, who asks: “Is it worth getting the meal plan if your a vegetarian? Are there enough meal options?” Emily: Thanks for your question and for reading Chip and Co. We really appreciate it. The answer really has to do with whether or not the dining plan is a good deal for you in general, I think. Most Disney table service restaurants have at least one vegetarian entree on the menu. If it were the case that there was j ust one vegetarian item, I might hesitate to recommend the dining plan to vegetarians. Fortunately, you can request a vegetarian meal that is not on the menu by using the procedure listed here. The great thing is that most chefs regard making a vegetarian meal as a fun challenge, so you’ll likely be pleasantly surprised if you trust the chef to use his imagination. Most dishes will reflect the theme of the restaurant. You can also ask for something special at a buffet or have someone point out the vegetarian options to you. The trickier issue is going to be counter service meals. You’ll find the most vegetarian options in the Magic Kingdom and in Epcot, so you might consider taking adantage of counter service options when you’re in those parks and saving at least some of your table service credits for Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios. Snacks are generally meat-free, so they’re a non-issue; vegans will find lots of fruit and other items that don’t contain animal products.
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02May
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This question comes from Micheal, who asks “We recently heard that Disney has been in talks with government all around Australia about pieces of land and I was wondering if there was anyway to find out what there up to. Thanks Michael: Thanks for reading Chip and Co and for sending in your question. Thank you as well for being patient about getting this answer. Unfortunately I don’t have a definitive answer for you, despite the rather fun logo pictured above. There’s no doubt that Disney has looked into building in Australia
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Ask a Disney Question: Does Disney Have Any Plans to Build in Australia?
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