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A Typical Day at Epcot

One of the most re-pinned pins on my Pinterest board has been the infographic I created on A Typical Day at Animal Kingdom – see the pin on Pinterest here.

Creating infographics is fun, but they can be pretty time consuming and I just haven’t set aside the time to create more until now!  I decided my next ‘typical day’ infographic would be about Epcot.  Since it’s my favorite park, it was really hard to fit everything I love to do into tiny geometric shapes, but I think I figured it out.  I may not eat quite as much as I have outlined, but it isn’t for lack of trying!  Is there anything in your typical day at Epcot that’s not on my list??  Re-pin a Typical Day at Epcot here.

A Typical Day at Epcot (INFOGRAPHIC)

A Typical Day at Epcot (INFOGRAPHIC)

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Pros & cons of staying on Disney property (a.k.a. in the bubble)

A big part of vacation planning is deciding where to stay.  It’s also a big part of the cost in any vacation so it takes careful consideration to weigh the options when deciding whether to stay at a Disney resort or at a hotel in the surrounding area.

I’ll admit – I’m cheap.  I hate spending a lot of money on anything that has a cheaper option.  But I also believe that you get what you pay for – and it’s also the case with Disney.  Of course the biggest con to staying on the Disney property can be the price.  There are several levels of accommodations ranging from affordable at the Value Resorts to a mid-range option at the Moderate Resorts and a major splurge for most peoples’ budgets at the Deluxe Resorts. There are also options at the campground if you’re the outdoorsy type and deluxe villas for larger parties.  I’ll talk about my thoughts on the different resorts in another post, but if you can’t wait there’s plenty of info about the resort options on Disney’s website.

We recently stayed off the property for the first time ever. We went to Disney for a long weekend and we were trying to make the trip as cheaply as possible.  We have annual passes so we didn’t need to buy tickets, found a cheap flight and a hotel for $50/night in Orlando!  So even though we didn’t love the idea of staying outside of the bubble we thought we’d give it a shot.

We packed all of our stuff in carry-on bags so we didn’t have to pay baggage fees.  But this was the first inkling that something was different from our usual Disney vacations. Normally we just bring a backpack on the plane since you don’t have to worry about your bags when you’re staying on the property – you check them at the airport when you leave home and the next time you see them is in your Disney resort room later that day!

First stop after arriving at the airport was the car rental counter.  My husband does most of the driving on trips so he had to put up with the bulk of the driving, parking and traffic aggravation (which he is very prone to) – already a sign that some of the relaxation would be plucked away from our normally care-free vacation.

Next we were off to the hotel.  As we got close to our hotel, we passed the typical tourist-area stores with 99 cent t-shirts and gaudy signs luring people in to buy junk.  To be fair, the hotel was fine.  It was clean, quiet, and for the price it was exactly what we were looking for.  But it wasn’t Disney!

In the morning when we got up, instead of jumping the bus to Magic Kingdom, our travel went as follows:

  1. Got in the car
  2. Drove 15 minutes to Magic Kingdom parking lot
  3. Parked in ginormous lot
  4. Walked to the tram
  5. Waited for tram to fill up with passengers
  6. Rode tram to transportation center
  7. Got off tram and walked to boarding area for ferry or monorail
  8. Waited for ferry/monorail to arrive (we took the ferry)
  9. Sailed across the lake to Magic Kingdom

A little inconvenient, huh?

Once in the park we all breathed a sigh of relief – whew!  The sight of Cinderella’s Castle can make everything better, right!?  For the day we forgot that we had to venture back outside the bubble in the evening.  But when it came time to leave, we repeated the morning procedure…a little more slowly after walking all day in the park.  And instead of closing our eyes in the darkness and listening the bus engine roaring to get us back to our resort, we had to navigate the signs to point us onto the right highway back to our hotel.  Not fun.  Why did we decide to stay off property again?

From that trip, I really realized how much I love staying on the Disney property.  At the value resorts, we’ve always been able to find an affordable place to stay and while it may not be a luxury room, it’s in the bubble and that’s what matters to us.

STAYING IN THE BUBBLE: PROS AND CONS

Pros:

  • You don’t have to leave the property! All Disney, all the time! Completely engrossed in the atmosphere – forget about the outside world!
  • No driving – buses can take you to the parks & Downtown Disney, dropoff at the front gates, dedicated buses by resort
  • Magical Express – no lugging suitcases (especially nice for those with strollers, car seats, etc.) and your vacation starts the minute you arrive at the airport
  • Send packages from the park shops to your hotel – no carrying around bags or waiting until the end of the day to buy souvenirs
  • Charge to the room – key, ticket, credit card all in one
  • My Magic+ – booking fast passes, shows (I don’t know all the details on the MagicBand yet but I’m sure it’s going to be awesome!)
  • Extra magic hours – early entry or late access to the parks
  • Activities at resorts like fire side stories, flamingo feedings at the Animal Kingdom Lodge, story time in just about every lobby, movies at the pool, etc.
  • Character wake up calls & birthday calls

Cons:

  • Value Resorts are crowded and Deluxe Resorts are unaffordable
  • You can’t run out for supplies if you want to (unless you rent a car)
  • If you have to leave you must take a pricy taxi – we took a taxi to church on Sunday ($50!)
  • Have to dine on the property all the time which can get costly

From my analysis, the pros definitely outweigh the cons for staying on the Disney property.  A big part of what I love most about Disneyworld is getting away from the outside world and living in a fantasy world for a few days where ‘a dream is a wish your heart makes.’  I’m dreaming of going back to the bubble soon!

Pros and Cons of Staying on Disney Property

Pros and Cons of Staying on Disney Property

A Typical Day at Animal Kingdom

Anyone who has been on Pinterest lately has undoubtedly seen the infographics that are pinned on every subject imaginable.  In case you don’t know, an infographic is a way to give information in a more visually appealing way than traditional charts and graphs.  They are so fun to look at that I just had to create one myself.

I found a site that has free templates which are really easy to use called Piktochart. This was just as fun to create as it is to read – I think I’ve just discovered another way to spend hours thinking about the Disney bubble!  Let me know what you think!  Re-pin it here from my Pinterest board.

A Typical Day at Animal Kingdom

A Typical Day at Animal Kingdom

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Cinderella's Castle

Since this is my first post (yay!), I’ll give a little background on why I started this blog and the reason behind the name.  I went to Disneyworld exactly one time between the ages of 0-30 and that one time was just for a single day when I was 25 years old.  I didn’t see what the big deal was and I actually thought the premise of ‘the happiest place on earth’ was ridiculous (I know, the horror!)  I had zero desire to ever go back but my husband, who grew up in California going to Disneyland every year of his childhood, had a different opinion.  After we had our daughter, he had much more leverage to get a trip to Disneyworld!

So when my daughter was 3, I went to Disneyworld again – begrudgingly – and the rest, as they say, is history.  I’ve been back to Disney 10+ times and counting in the last 6 years and what I love most is being ‘in the bubble,’ as I like to call it.  Crossing the border onto the Disneyworld property is like entering an alternate universe of fairy dust and princesses, where all your dreams come true.  It’s funny now to see people’s expressions when I talk about my love of Disney – and often times asking ‘You’re going back AGAIN?’  Yes! Of course!  I understand their skepticism – that was me a few years back – but if I can change just a few people’s opinions then I’ll be happy.

Welcome to the bubble!

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