Why I Went to Disney World During a Pandemic

Why I Went to Disney World During a Pandemic

Yes, there’s a global pandemic. Yes, I have a kid with an underlying condition. And yes, I went to Walt Disney World. Before you judge me (or anyone else) for going to Disney World instead of staying quarantined at home, let me explain why I went to Disney World during a pandemic.

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Safety Precautions

Disney is doing everything they can to not only follow but go above and beyond the CDC and WHO guidelines. I had heard from other people that it’s safer than going to the grocery store. After going myself, I can absolutely agree. Here is a list of some of the things they are doing:

  • You must get a reservation before showing up because they are only allowing the parks to get up to a maximum of a 25% capacity. I can’t say the same for other theme parks. 
  • Nobody with a fever or showing symptoms of COVID-19 is allowed to enter — and yes, they do temperature checks (administered by Advent Health professionals) before going in. 
  • To avoid cross-contamination, they stopped doing bag checks and instead require everyone to go through metal detectors. This also makes getting in quicker.
  • In addition to sanitizing high touch points like rails and ride vehicles often, they also offer hand-washing stations and plenty of sanitizer throughout the parks. 
  • Masks are required at all times (even outside and even while having your photo taken), with the exception of when you are actively eating or drinking while stationary and not near other guests. 
  • There are neither parades nor fireworks, which would typically mean guests are crowded near each other in close proximity. You cannot meet and greet with characters either. They do, however, have sporadic character cavalcades.
  • Signs are displayed throughout the park with frequent announcements over the loudspeakers to remind guests of the rules.
  • Markers along each queue indicate where to stand to ensure physical distancing of at least six feet between parties.

Physical Health

Because my son has a rare liver disease called biliary atresia, it was of upmost importance to me to talk with his doctor before we made any decisions about visiting the parks. And when I say that we talked with his doctor, I mean that we spoke with his transplant doctor — not just his pediatrician.

My son went through several blood tests, an ultrasound of his liver and a COVID-19 test. This is routine; I didn’t do it just because I wanted to go to Disney World. But the test results came back indicating that his liver functions are currently at practically normal levels, and his COVID-19 test came back negative. All of this was in our favor. And after talking it over with his doctor, he said it would be absolutely fine to take our son to Disney World as long as we remained socially distant and washed our hands often, which we of course did.

Additionally, I do have grandparents in their 80s, so after leaving the parks, it’s my intent to remain quarantined at home for at least two weeks before I see them again. While I still maintain that Disney is safer than the grocery store, it just seems like the right thing to do. My family’s health and wellbeing remain my top priority.

Empty Park

And the final reason I decided to go to Disney World was because of the nearly non-existent crowds. Even just driving up to the Magic Kingdom, my husband and I remarked to each other how almost eerie it was to see the empty road leading into the parking lot. I had never seen crowds that sparse — certainly not in broad daylight.

The only line that was at all a hassle to wait in was “it’s a small world,” and that was mostly because we had to wait for them to do the deep clean to sanitize all of the ride vehicles. I’m absolutely OK with waiting a little longer if it meant that it was going to be safer to ride.

Was it fun wearing a mask outside in the Florida heat and humidity? Nope. But we stayed in air conditioning as much as we could and didn’t find the masks to be as much of a nuisance as we were expecting — probably because we were too focused on enjoying our time.

We pretty much walked right onto Peter Pan’s Flight, which is typically at least a 90-minute wait on a normal day. And when we were done riding the Winnie the Pooh ride, nobody else was in line, so the cast members asked if we just wanted to ride it again. Given the fact it seemed like the ride our youngest son enjoyed the most, we were all for it.

Seeing the happiness on my sons’ faces after months of being locked up was priceless to me. My younger son had never even seen the outside world in his entire life before this. Hearing the giggles of my two boys made the trip absolutely worth it.

In the end, you have to assess what’s right for you and your family. But given the safety precautions Disney has taken, the fact our son’s transplant doctor gave us the green light, and for the sake of my own mental health, visiting Disney World was the right choice for our family. The allure of an empty park was just the cherry on top.

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge While Pregnant

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge While Pregnant

This is honestly starting to be a Star Wars blog as much as a Disney blog — between my review of The Last Jedi, my Dapper Day outfit as Rey, and Disney bounding as female Kylo Ren at Star Wars Galactic Nights. So for Disney to pull together two of my favorite things (going to the parks and Star Wars), I was extremely excited for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. It almost felt like this was happening just for me. As soon as they announced the opening date at Walt Disney World, I booked a hotel room to take advantage of the Extra Extra Magic Hours.

But just a few weeks later, I found out I was pregnant … again. I was literally just pregnant last year, and it stopped me from doing a lot of the things I wanted to do at Disneyland (e.g., Matterhorn and Mission: Breakout). I was worried this was going to impede my first Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge experience too.

I didn’t want to be there for opening day because I knew it was going to be crazy, so I booked a hotel room for a couple days later. Little did I know at the time that it would coincide with Hurricane Dorian. I was so worried that we were going to have to cancel our trip completely. Thankfully, the storm took a turn and didn’t wind up impacting Orlando much at all. However, it did scare away a lot of the crowds.

I had planned to only go for the Extra Extra Magic Hours at 6 a.m. after our hotel stay to avoid the crowds during the day. But while we were at Magic Kingdom and saw the smallest crowds I’ve ever seen (no wait for Peter Pan, hello?), I figured we could check out Galaxy’s Edge that first day after all. So we hopped over to Hollywood Studios for my first-ever trip to Batuu. It was a truly magical experience. The land absolutely blew me away with all the details. It put Toy Story Land (which had recently opened just next to this land) to absolute shame. Seeing the Millennium Falcon in person for the first time nearly brought tears to my eyes.

The cast members were all in character. Even when we said something about the hurricane, the cast members asked us what that was and if that was something from our planet. Or when my husband asked if there were any hidden Mickeys on the Millennium Falcon, the cast member asked what a hidden Mickey was. In Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities, I asked if they had Rey’s double-bladed saber (from the recent Rise of Skywalker promo), and they acted like they had never heard of it before. To be clear, I’m 100% sure all of the cast members actually know what a hurricane, a hidden Mickey and Rey’s double-bladed are. They were just in character, acting their parts.

We explored all of the shops and took a peek inside Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo but opted for the Ronto Wrap at Ronto Roasters instead. It was pretty good. I’m not sure it was worth $13/each, but it was good. My aunt got the Fried Endorian Tip Yip at Docking Bay 7, and that seemed like it would be a better bang for your buck and yummy too. It wasn’t horribly crowded at all, which was amazing. I think we have Dorian to thank for that. We then went back to the room to rest up before our early morning with the Extra Extra Magic Hours.

We woke up at 5 a.m. to make it to the park for rope drop for those staying on property at 6 a.m. Immediately upon letting us into the land, we (and everyone else) queued up for Millennium Falcoln: Smugglers Run. I wasn’t sure I could ride it, but because I had gone on the Indiana Jones ride at Disneyland last year, my husband thought maybe I could do this one too. So when we got to the entrance to the ride, we asked for Rider Swap. My husband waited in line while the baby and I went to Oga’s Cantina for a non-alcoholic drink.

I asked what time they opened because nobody else was there, and they said that they were open now. I couldn’t believe it. There was absolutely nobody in the cantina because they were all in line for Smugglers Run. I hung out at the bar, ordered a Cliff Dweller (citrus juices, coconut, hibiscus-grenadine and ginger ale) and listened to DJ R-3X (pronounced REX) spinning the best hits in the galaxy. DJ-R3X was the original droid on the Star Tours ride before they refurbished it. It was pretty cool to see him there. The Cliff Dweller would typically be $6, but because I wanted the adorable porg mug that it came in, it wound up being about $30. A bit steep, but look how cute it is!

The baby had spit up on my shoulder, but thankfully I wasn’t wearing sleeves. Nonetheless, a cast member handed me a free T-shirt that said “Black Spire Outpost” on it. She said it was in case I wanted to change into something clean after the baby spit up on me. I thought that was incredibly generous and nice. Even though this was supposed to be on another planet, there is no denying the magic that a Disney cast member can bring.

When my husband had finished his ride on Smugglers Run, he assured me it wasn’t that bad, so we traded spots. I went to the ride, and he took the baby and hung out in the cantina. Because we did rider swap, I got to go straight to the front of the line, but it also meant that I lost out on seeing the queue. I’ve heard the Hondo Ohnaka animatronic is amazing, but going to the front of the line was pretty sweet too. I got to be the right pilot. When my husband went, he was the left pilot. That meant that he got to control the ship side-to-side, and I got to control it up-and-down. I also got to blast us into hyper speed, which was thrilling. The left pilot seems like the most crucial role, but the right pilot was certainly fun too. I would definitely rather be a pilot than a gunner or engineer.

I agreed that the ride is absolutely doable while pregnant, though Disney advises against it. Definitely check with your doctor and don’t just take my word for it. I probably wouldn’t do it if I were further along, but it seemed just fine for about halfway through my pregnancy.

Speaking of being pregnant, I also brought a blue “It’s a Jedi” sign as my gender reveal because I’m having another boy. I got some hate from trolls on Facebook because girls can be Jedi too. But if I was having a girl, I think I could just as easily say “It’s a Jedi” but with a pink sign, so I don’t think it was sexist at all. Or perhaps I could have said “It’s a Rebel” or “It’s a Princess,” but I don’t think it matters that much. Besides, my friend made it last year for my Star Wars-themed baby shower, and I thought the sign was cute enough to keep. I’m glad it could come in handy here.

Before ending our time in Black Spire Outpost (at least on this trip), we did a little shopping. The baby loved the porg stuffed animal from the Creature Stall. We checked out the Droid Depot as well, and my husband couldn’t believe you could build an actual working BB-8. I decided we should wait on that until the boys are older. The Den of Antiquities was by far the coolest shop we saw. I picked up a new lanyard to start my pin collection. My husband has been pin collecting for a while and wanted me to start collecting with him, and we figured this was a good excuse to start.

The last thing we did before heading back to our own planet was get a 360º photo in front of Kylo Ren’s ship. It turned out so much cooler than I was expecting. The three hours of Extra Extra Magic Hours before they let everyone else into the park were incredible. I’m not sure if it was because of the Extra Extra Magic Hours or because the hurricane frightened everyone away, but either way, I’m so grateful to be able to experience the land like that. We got to do everything we wanted to do without crowds and got out at a decent hour. It was absolutely worth getting the hotel room even though I live in Florida, just to get the Extra Extra Magic Hours.

Have you experienced Batuu yet? What was your favorite park? If not, what are you most looking forward to? Let me know in the comments!

Star Wars: Galactic Nights

Star Wars: Galactic Nights

It’s no secret that I love Star Wars, especially the sequel trilogy. I had even Disney bounded as Dapper Rey for Dapper Day. So when Disney announced a Star Wars: Galactic Nights event at Hollywood Studios, I had to go.

Before the new Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge land opened at Hollywood Studios, the most Star Wars we could get in the parks was the simple meet-and-greet area in Star Wars Launch Bay. To be honest, as much as I loved meeting Chewbacca and Kylo Ren, this was pretty weak. I was so stoked at the prospect of getting some Star Wars in the parks.

The first thing I had to do was plan out my outfit. My favorite Star Wars character is Ben Solo aka Kylo Ren, but he’s a boy character, and I wasn’t sure if I could pull it off. Then again, I successfully Disney bounded as Donald Duck just fine, so I figured I could pass as female Kylo Ren.

I found a Kylo Ren mask at a local flea market for super cheap, so I figured that was a sign. I then found a leather dress at Nordstrom Rack, and the outfit was starting to come together. I had knee-high black boots with heels, but I opted for my Tory Burch thigh-high riding boots because I figured it would be easier to walk around the park in flats, even if the knee-high heels looked better. I got a plastic toy Kylo light saber and inexpensive elbow-length leather gloves from eBay, and I finished the look with some messy hair and red lipstick.

Because I was pregnant, I couldn’t go on any rides, so I spent most of my time going around, taking photos and admiring everyone else’s outfits. My husband and my friend Joy went on the rides with practically no wait though. That’s the nice thing about going to Disney’s After Hours events or parties like this one. We also got to see a panel hosted by Warwick Davis, who is known for his several appearances in multiple Star Wars movies, starting with his role as Wicket in Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. We even watched a live interview with Joonas Suotamo, aka the new Chewbacca.

The whole event was so much fun and totally worth the price. It wasn’t any more expensive than a regular After Hours event, and it had so much more to offer, especially for a Star Wars fan — between the panels, interviews, special photo areas, extra character meet-and-greets (like Rey and Darth Vader), and more. I would highly recommend it if they ever offer this again. And it would be even better now that Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is open. But if they don’t offer it again, then maybe I’ll try out either the holiday or the Halloween parties at Magic Kingdom next time.

Disneyland and Disney’s California Adventure While Pregnant

Disneyland and Disney’s California Adventure While Pregnant

Over the years, I’ve been to Walt Disney World in Florida more times than I can count. However, I had never been to the o.g. park: Disneyland in California. When my husband and I decided to go for our three-year wedding anniversary, I was so excited to ride the Matterhorn, see the differences with their Space Mountain, and so much more. But just a couple months before our anticipated trip, we found out that we were expecting a little Mouseketeer. That meant no Matterhorn, no Space Mountain, and no Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout. While I was overjoyed about our upcoming bundle of joy, I was disappointed that I wouldn’t get to do many of the things I was looking forward to.

Being pregnant at Disney didn’t stop me from having a blast anyway. I was about 12 weeks along at the time. Definitely check with your doctor before going on some of these rides. Here is a list of rides that I went on but probably wouldn’t if I were further along:

  • Indiana Jones Adventure
  • Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride
  • Radiator Springs Racers
  • Grizzly River Run

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I also went on the following rides, which I think would be fine no matter how far along you were (but again, check with your doctor first):

  • Pirates of the Caribbean
  • Haunted Mansion
  • It’s a Small World
  • Disneyland Railroad

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Lucky for my husband, we spent the $10 each to be able to choose fast passes from our app and get all of our photos included. It was absolutely worth it, especially considering we only had one day to go to both of the California parks. I let him have my fast passes while I went around looking for characters to take photos with. Here’s a list of photos he did without me because I would not recommend doing any of them while pregnant:

  • Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout
  • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
  • Space Mountain
  • Matterhorn Bobsleds

Now let’s talk about food because that’s honestly the best part about going to any Disney park while pregnant: eating whatever you want without guilt. Of course you’re eating for two, but there’s so much walking (we lost count of how many times we hopped between the parks) that you’re burning so many calories that you shouldn’t feel guilty anyway.

We had lunch at Carnation Cafe because one thing you can’t do at Walt Disney World is eat right there on Main Street USA and watch the people passing by. Not only is it great people watching, but the food is pretty good too. I specifically wanted to get a bowl of Walt’s Chili because Walt Disney himself was a creature of habit—he had the same lunch every single day. What lunch was that? Chili and crackers of course! He took two cans of chili from two different brands (one with more beans than meat and one with more meat than beans) and mixed them together. The chefs at Carnation Cafe I think probably put more thought into their chili recipe, but I still felt like I was walking in Walt’s footsteps as I ate lunch.

For dessert, we walked next door to the Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor. Michael got a scoop of mint chocolate chip and a scoop of strawberry in a waffle cone, and I got a scoop of cookies ‘n’ cream in a chocolate-dipped waffle cone with sprinkles. I don’t know what Disney does to their ice cream to make it so good, but that was some of the best ice cream I’ve ever had. And I love the smell of the fresh waffle cones.

We went to dinner at Carthay Circle in Disney’s California Adventure, and this was by far the nicest meal I’ve had inside of any Disney park. The Brown Derby Cafe at Disney’s Hollywood Studios or Le Cellier in the Canada pavilion at Epcot are pretty good too, but they still aren’t as opulent as Carthay Circle. In fact, while I’ve never personally been inside of Club 33, I’ve seen pictures and still think that Carthay Circle is nicer. The only nicer Disney restaurant I can think of is Victoria & Albert’s inside of the Grand Floridian Resort at Walt Disney World, but of course that’s a hotel and not a park. The service at Carthay Circle was excellent, and my only disappointment was that I couldn’t enjoy one of those yummy-looking mixed drinks. Both Michael and I got steaks for dinner, and we shared the warm citrus upside-down cake for dessert. Everything was mouth-watering and delicious. I highly recommend Carthay Circle for an anniversary dinner or any other special dining experience. It is a bit pricey though, so don’t make reservations if you’re on a budget.

How about you? Have you gone to Disneyland while pregnant before? What would you recommend? Let me know in the comments!

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What to Look Forward to at This Year’s Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival

What to Look Forward to at This Year’s Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival
I think we all know that my favorite time of year is the Epcot International Food and Wine Festival, but a very close second in my heart is the Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival. And there are some great things coming up this year!

First, in case you didn’t know, pineapples are my spirit fruit because they are sweet on the inside and wear crowns. Ha! Dole Whips are my favorite treat at Magic Kingdom, and I loved getting it with the coconut rum topper at the Food and Wine Festival. But what I’m really excited about is an entire area dedicated to pineapples at this year’s Flower and Garden Festival—the Pineapple Promenade. Champagne is usually my go-to drink, so I seriously can’t wait for the Florida Orange Groves Winery Sparkline Pineapple Wine. And it’s from my hometown of St. Petersburg, FL!

I love fruit. I love sushi. But have you ever heard of frushi? Yes, it’s sushi made out of fruit! How cute is that? You can find it at the Japan pavilion. It has pineapples, strawberries and melons rolled up with raspberry-coconut rice and sprinkled with toasted coconut. Plus, there’s whipped cream on the side.

My all-time favorite drink at Epcot is the Grand Marnier slushy at the France pavilion. But they have a twist for the Flower and Garden Festival this year—La Vie en Rose Frozen slushy with Grey Goose Orange, St. Germain Liqueur and cranberry juices. Yum!

Of all the places I’ve traveled in the world (the real world, not just Epcot’s world showcase—ha!), Morocco had some of the best food. I just adore all the spices, so I can’t wait to try the homemade falafel with pickled beets and turnips, tomato salad and tahini sauce at the Morocco pavilion. Now if only I can talk them into adding some harissa sauce on the side….
It’s no secret that I love spicy food, so when I saw the beef brisket burnt ends hash with white cheddar fondue and pickled jalapenos on the menu at The Smokehouse at this year’s Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival, my mouth watered at the idea of it. Definitely a must!
What are you looking forward to the most? Let me know in the comments!

What to Look Forward to at 2016 Food and Wine Festival

What to Look Forward to at 2016 Food and Wine Festival

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! No, I’m not talking about Christmas. I’m talking about the Epcot Food and Wine Festival at Disney World. Leave the kids at home. This is when the adults get to have their own magical experiences. It’s time to eat and drink around the world! Disney announced this week the offerings for this year’s festival, and I’m stoked already. So what am I most looking forward to? Let’s break it down.

1. Pineapple Dole Whip Soft-Serve Ice Cream with Bacardi Coconut Rum

My all-time favorite snack at Disney World is the Dole Whip. Now they’re adding a coconut rum topper? I think this is what dreams are made of. Look for it at the Refreshment Port. Take a right when you enter World Showcase from Future World, and it will be one of the first kiosks on the right.

2. Twinings® Pumpkin Chai Tea Frozen Cocktail with Caramel Vodka

One of the great things about the Epcot Food and Wine Festival is that they bring in extra countries with kiosks around World Showcase that they don’t usually have around the rest of the year, such as Ireland. Why a chai drink is at the Ireland kiosk instead of at an India kiosk, I may never know. What I do know is that chai tea is my go-to drink at coffee shops unless it’s fall, in which case I’m as basic of a girl as it gets because I love my pumpkin spice lattes. Putting those two together just might make my tastebuds explode. But then they also want to add caramel vodka? It’s like they tailored this drink just for me.

3. Liquid Nitro Chocolate-Almond Truffle with Warm Whiskey Caramel

New to the Epcot Food and Wine Festival this year is the Chocolate Studio. If there’s one thing I love almost as much as Disney (other than my husband and family of course), it’s chocolate. I could totally relate in Frozen when Princess Anna sang, “I want to stuff some chocolate in my face!” This liquid nitro chocolate-almond truffle sounds like it will just melt in your mouth. AND it has warm whiskey caramel? Shut up and take my money!

4. Artist Palette of Wine and Cheese

Also new this year is the Wine & Dine Studio. The Artist Palette of Wine and Cheese includes a trio of cheeses (La Bonne Vie goat cheese served with toasted Craisin bread, Karst cave-aged cheddar cheese served with fig compote, and Statesboro blue cheese served with spiced candied walnuts), each paired with a wine (Conundrum White Blend 25th Anniversary, Kurt Russell’s GoGi “Goldie” Chardonnay and Robert Mondavi Maestro Red Blend). Is there anything in life that goes better than wine and cheese? Well, maybe magic and Disney. But really, this is a way to get all four at once.

5. Grilled Beef Skewer with Romaine, Apricots and Feta Cheese

Disney is more than just theme parks and movies. In fact, you might be shocked to find out what’s included in the vast Disney empire. One of the many things that Disney owns is the television channel ABC, which of course includes the TV show The Chew. And what promotes better synergy than exploiting the fact they own both a cooking show and a food-themed event than having a The Chew kiosk at the 2016 Epcot Food and Wine Festival? However, this grilled beef skewer with romaine, apricots and feta will likely make me forget that I’m giving into “the man” (or I guess in this case, it would be giving into “the mouse”).

What are you most looking forward to? Let me know in the comments!

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The Best Places to Meet Mickey Mouse

The Best Places to Meet Mickey Mouse

If you’re only going to meet one character during your trip to Walt Disney World, it obviously has to be Mickey Mouse. He’s available for meet-and-greets at all four theme parks; however, not all meet-and-greets are created equally. Here’s a breakdown of the best places to meet everyone’s favorite mouse.

1. Magic Kingdom

So why is Magic Kingdom at the top of this list? It’s not just because you’re meeting Mickey in the happiest place on earth. It’s because…he talks. Yes, you read that correctly. Mickey Mouse talks when you visit him in Magic Kingdom. I honestly have no clue how this works, but it really freaked me out the first time, so I want you to be prepared. One time, the family in front of me told him they were from Mexico. “Oh, you’re from Mexico? ¡Hola!” And then when they were taking a photo, he said, “Say, ‘queso’!” And when I brought a friend’s two-year-old niece who was a little scared, he suggested that they act like choo-choo trains and marched along all over the room, yelling, “Chugga, chugga, choo choo!” Everything he says is in the Mickey Mouse voice, and his mouth moves in sync, and he blinks. It’s really wild to see. A very interactive experience!

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2. Animal Kingdom

I actually flirted with the idea of making Animal Kingdom the best place to meet Mickey only because this is the only place where you can actually meet Mickey and Minnie at the same time and see them interact together with you. Being able to see Mickey and Minnie together and get a photo with both of them at once is almost unheard of at the other parks, which is why Animal Kingdom is one of my favorite places to meet Mickey. Also, the line seems to move the fastest, and you’re in air conditioning the whole time. All plusses in my book.

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3. Epcot

There’s nothing wrong with meeting Mickey at Epcot; it’s just not at the top of my list because Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom’s meet and greets are just that awesome. There’s nothing that really stands out about meeting Mickey at Epcot other than the fact you can knock out seeing several characters at once (i.e., you’ll see Minnie and Goofy there too). However, unlike Animal Kingdom, you can’t get your photo with all of these characters at the same time. While they are in the same room, you can only have your photo taken with one at a time. There is a tiny chance you might see the characters interact with each other though. This is also the only place you’ll see Mickey and the gang in their “normal” clothes (e.g., Minnie is in her red dress with white polka dots).

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4. Hollywood Studios

Hollywood Studios is my least favorite place to meet Mickey. The biggest reason is because the line to meet him is outside. While it’s covered so you’re at least in the shade, there’s really no getting away from the Florida heat and humidity. While you can meet Minnie at the same time, she’s in the first room, and then you have to walk to another room to meet Mickey. That makes for a nearly impossible chance to see them interact with each other. This also seems to be the slowest moving line. However, I really do love Mickey’s outfit and his room setup at Hollywood Studios.

Where to Find the Camera on Walt Disney World Attractions

Where to Find the Camera on Walt Disney World Attractions

One of my favorite pastimes growing up was going to Walt Disney World with my family. In fact, we went so often that we started to learn where the cameras were on each of the rides. It became a game between my siblings and me to see who could get the best photo on the ride.

Want to get some epic ride photos of yourself? Here’s a list of where to find each camera:

Magic Kingdom

Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin: When you get into the second room with Zurg, the camera is right when you get in front of him. It’s around the midway point of the ride. And if you hit Galactic Hero status like me, you have plenty of time to pose for a quick pic.

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Space Mountain: At the beginning of the ride, your coaster will take a U-turn. Right after the turn is when the camera takes your picture. Sometimes a whole day at Disney World in the hot Florida sun makes my husband thirsty.

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Splash Mountain: The camera for this ride is at the very end as the boat goes down the hill. Get ready for the “splash” in Splash Mountain like my friend Natalia!

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Spaceship Earth: The good thing about Spaceship Earth is that it tells you when the camera is coming and where to look. Just smile and look up at the beginning of the ride. The bad thing is that this photo/video isn’t automatically included in your Photo Pass, so you may just have to take a picture of the screen at the end of the ride.

Test Track: The thing about Disney rides is that they want to capture you at the most thrilling moment. In Test Track, that’s toward the end, just as you are about to “crash” through the wall and start speeding up quickly. Apparently, my brother didn’t want to show his face in this photo.

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Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith: Look up and to the right, just as your limo takes off. Just don’t make that hand gesture that Steven Tyler makes during the pre-ride film or else they’ll block out your face. Rock on!

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The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror: It’s easy to tell when the video starts because the whole ride is in air conditioning. But when you start to feel that hot Florida air, you know you’re getting close to the outer side of the building, which is when the video starts—around the time you see a vertical line form in the black in front of you. When the doors open, you should be able to see the camera directly in front of you. It’s going to snap a photo just as you makes the first drop.

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Animal Kingdom

Dinosaur: I actually think this ride is pretty scary, especially for little kids. When the T-Rex pops out at you around the middle of the ride, the camera is just above him. He’ll be on your right-hand side.

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Expedition Everest: As you escape the yeti toward the end of the ride, the coaster will take you back outside the mountain. Just as you come out of the mountain and take the big drop, the camera will be to your right. My sister and I are experts at knowing when to pose.

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Are there any that I missed that you want to know about? Let me know in the comments!