At 43 square miles, Walt Disney World is huge, and depending on where you're staying and which park you want to go, walking might not be practical or efficient.
France is a tourist hotspot but for those looking to make memorable experiences, the typical tourist route, such as driving by car, may leave you wanting more.
In Disney-speak, this allows guests to "park-hop," or visit multiple parks on the same day. Problem solved, right? Not really. The hop option can easily flop.
If you're planning a visit to Disney World, you might want to consider staying in the park at a Disney resort. The perks it offers might just outweigh the cost.
Going on a Disney cruise with the family is great, but adults probably want some time to themselves, too. Disney makes that possible with these programs.
While the fireworks show is indeed breathtaking, visitors will be surprised to find that there's one place that they should completely avoid during the show.
A visit to Walt Disney World is just about as bucket list as it gets, but these expert tips and tricks will help make your visit a little more magical.
Sun, sand and surf on an island that's only occupied by a few thousand people? The crème de la crème of private islands is Disney Cruise Line's Castaway Cay.