/r/DisneyTravel
DisneyTravel: a subreddit for all things planning a trip to Disney
DisneyTravel: a subreddit for all things planning a trip to Disney
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Capture the magic from your recent vacation and combine it into a lasting memory! Photos and videos combine to have a cherished memory to look back on for years to come!
Will be visiting Disneyworld for the first time in October (28th October-10th, although I'm going to try and book a day or two at Universal's Halloween Horror as well, so I've got something like 10 or 11 days to do four parks)
But yeah , I'm slightly intimidated by the magnitude of the size of parks and how much planning Ive got to do.
I've done Disney Paris twice in my life (one foggy memory of a family trip when I was nine, and then a day trip when I was 18, so it's been well over eleven years, so I've got some ideas but I know the two aren't even closely compatible.
Hello I am a travel agent specializing in Disney destinations. Disney world, Disneyland, Aulani, adventures by Disney, and Disney cruises. My services are free.
I love Disney and I love booking things so it felt like the perfect fit to become a TA.
I love Disney because they never fail to keep the magic alive. :) :)
Message me or text me please if you would like help booking a trip to a Disney destination!!
My wife and I are visiting Hawaii for the first time in September and we are so excited to be staying at Aulani. We were really looking forward to the buffet at Makahiki (crab legs!!) but since covid they have gone to a pre set 3 course meal, which I've heard really is pretty awful for the price.
Does anyone have an inside scoop on whether or not Makahiki plans on returning to normal operations with the buffet?