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Dining At Disney

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Whether you’re planning your first trip to Walt Disney World in Florida or your tenth, if you haven’t taken advantage of their specialty dining options, you’re missing out on some magical moments. Character dining and dinner shows are a great way to get interactive with characters or to let loose and have some fun. Here are a few options to consider before you go……finish post at ChildMode

Just for fun, go Google “meeting Cinderella”. Millions and millions of hits. She’s pretty special. This photo was taken Christmas morning at her castle.

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Candace is founder and editor-in-chief of Life in Pleasantville which isn't half as fancy as it sounds. You can find her sharing travel stories on What She Said Radio and on CTV Ottawa Morning Live.

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  1. Disney World on a Budget says:
    February 19, 2015 at 10:59 am

    […] not, I suggest you book your restaurant reservations in advance, especially if you want to do any character dining. Be sure to check how many table service credits your restaurants of choice charge, as some of the […]

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