5 Reasons Why Even the Richest Person Needs to Experience Walt Disney World on a Budget
It’s easy to assume that the more money you spend at a theme park, the better of a time you’ll have there.
It’s easy to assume that the more money you spend at a theme park, the better of a time you’ll have there.
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While other attractions might have more history, more thrills, more fame, or more fans, Splash Mountain is, arguably, the best example of what an E-ticket attraction should be. It is an absolute triumph of storytelling that is simply unmissable on a Disney vacation, taking its time to craft a tale worthy of its tremendous size, scale, and budget.
Cast members might have an enviable job in a lot of ways, but there is no denying that they work extremely hard. Regardless of weather conditions or whatever might be going on in their own lives, cast members are out there every day, sometimes on 12 hour or longer shifts, doing everything they can to…
No matter how hard you tried to hide it, odds are pretty good that you have done at least one thing on this list.
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Disney souvenirs are not limited to stuffed animals and shot glasses.
Some things just aren’t worth standing in line for during a summer trip.
Some things just aren’t worth standing in line for during a summer trip.
Films can be art. Photographs can be art. Video games can be art. Even selfies can be art (no, seriously). And, I would argue, theme park attractions can be art – particularly the ones you’d find at Disney parks around the world or Universal’s parks in Orlando and Los Angeles. No, maybe they aren’t on the same level as the Mona Lisa or the Sistine Chapel, but they’re a bit closer than you may think.