HitFix can exclusively report that Walt Disney is planning to make a Pirates of the Caribbean 5 and 6, and they will shoot the sequels back-to-back.
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EXCLUSIVE: Disney will set sail for Pirates of the Caribbean 5 & 6 …
HitFix can exclusively report that Walt Disney is planning to make a Pirates of the Caribbean 5 and 6, and they will shoot the sequels back-to-back.
Originally posted here:
EXCLUSIVE: Disney will set sail for Pirates of the Caribbean 5 & 6 …
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Amanda P of the Walt Disney World Moms Panel just gave birth to her third baby, adding a Princess to her two young Princes already at home. Amanda is planning on bringing the new Princess to Walt Disney World in a few months and she knows a lot about how to navigate the theme parks with mini royalty in tow. Here are Amanda’s tips for traveling with little ones: Bring your own stroller. Small children tend to be more comfortable in their own, familiar ride.
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Moms Panel: Tips for Traveling with Children
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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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