Crush on the Magic

A blog by Blair Crush, Wicked Mouse Travel

Category: Walt Disney World

  • Walt Disney World resort recently dropped several announcements, including the return of the Disney Dining Plan and the date of release 2024 packages. With so much news happening in such a short period of time, let’s dive in and tackle these updates piece by piece. No more Park Reservations for date based ticket beginning January…

  • Over the last several years, AdventHealth and Walt Disney World resort have developed a wonderful partnership that gives you all sorts of options for medical care in the event you need those resources during your stay. During our February 2023 family trip to Walt Disney World we utilized the urgent care and transportation services offered…

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  • Top five things I am looking forward to in 2023 at Walt Disney World resort.

  • Just like Lightning Lanes (aka the 2.0 version of the legacy FastPass+ system), Walt Disney World dining reservations can go quickly. Whether you are booking at the 60 day window for resort guests, or trying to “wing it” and find a reservation the day of, having a plan in place is important if you would…

  • How much a theme park vacation costs is largely dependent on the goals of the trip, the ages and stages of the party traveling and what everyone likes to do. Here are some key considerations to help you budget for your family vacation. How many days are you planning to experience the parks? When it…

  • Recently, I have had the opportunity to stay at both the Contemporary and Yacht Club resort Club, or Concierge Level. Club Level rooms are essentially a floor (or floors) of rooms at Disney’s Deluxe Resorts in which have Cast Members available to assist with various components of your stay, such as: helping book or cancel…

  • Disney Genie, Genie+, and Individual Attraction Selection (IAS) service at Walt Disney World and Disneyland is still very much in it’s infancy. There are things about it that are working well and things that could be much improved. I have covered the announcement and the explanation of how the services work at great lengths over…

  • In previous posts, I have broken down the cost and general steps as to how Genie+ and Individual Attraction Selections (IAS) work at Walt Disney World. After having just returned from a trip and using the service during a peak crowd time (February winter break), I have a few opinions and tips I think will…