Disney world in Orlando is truly spectacular. How do you describe this place. It’s almost like out of a dream. Everyone should have the opportunity to go to Disney World in Orlando. It’s so much better than the Disney in California. This property is much larger and has a lot more to offer than the other Disney. Their resorts are great, especially the Grand Floridian. I recommend Disney World, Epcot, animal Kingdom and whatever they call the movie studios now. All 4 parks are fantastic. The food is overpriced and not very good. But all in all, Disney is amazing!
My second visit after many years and my wifes very first visit here. We absolutely enjoyed our visits to each of the parks and enjoyed our stay here a week ago. Although it was during the pandemic we still had a wonderful time. The parks were open, lines seemed to be acceptable due to social distancing with minimal passengers per ride. Disney staff is always friendly, courteous and eager to help. Be sure to use your Disney World app to your advantage and make things easier for yourselves such as rides, dining and etc. Disney World never disappoints even during these tough times. I highly recommend a visit. Five Stars here! Thank you Disney World!
Disney has created a safe, organized, and fun environment during the pandemic! We went for Thanksgiving, and it was just as fun as any other trip! The cast members were as friendly and helpful as ever, the rides were as amazing as ever, and wearing a mask all day wasn’t all that bad. I absolutely LOVE the mobile order option for the quick service restaurants and the spacing/partitions in the ride queues made for a safe experience. Waiting for an hour or more felt so much better than when Fastpass is being used because the lines were constantly moving. There were plenty of hand sanitizing/washing stations around the parks, and outdoor relaxation stations if you needed a break from wearing your mask. The capacity limitations created a much better park experience as well. I was totally impressed with the parks and company as a whole.
Walt Disney World is my favorite place to vacation. Since 2001, I have been 14 times and will continue to go back again and again. Cast members are always so friendly, the experience is bar-none to other amusement or theme parks. The rides are amazing, innovative and forward thinking. Classic rides are always being referbished to keep up to date on technology and to keep looking good. The resorts are the best around, especially if you have little ones. Food selections are top notch, and food quality is there as well.Disney World will always be my go-to vacation, and I will look forward to it again and again every year.
I love the way theyve got the characters showing up in different ways because of the current situation. Boats driving by with characters in them, waving from raised balconies, parades in very limited quantities. One float and a few characters. Characters standing on stilts. Everything to avoid creating large gatherings of people. Excellent job
Lines are a little longer now due to social distancing and cleaning of the rides in between most riders. They are pretty strict with masks and you CAN NOT wear a neck gaiter...it must be a mask! You can bring a bag and water into the park with you. We went on a Friday and the restaurants were extremely crowded and most are having you do mobile orders and there is a limited amount of tables opened. All in all it was a pretty good experience considering the changes.
There is nothing like Walt Disney World. The creative forces behind this massive enterprise have changed the world.Visiting during the pandemic was not the best idea. Normally the employees are friendly and warm. Not during the pandemic. There were some who maintained the energy that Disney is known for but not the majority. I’m sure they are under a lot of pressure with all of the new rules....but many people wait their entire lives for this experience and if Disney makes the choice to be open, they should provide it.Epcot is being renovated and so many attractions were also modified due to the pandemic that it really shouldn’t be open.Hoping my next visit is one that will leave only magical memories.
Fun and sun in spite if the social distancing. I personally think that Disney did a great job in managing people and keeping them safe. Please be patient with them. We bring our families there to enjoy the magic and ALL the workers I encountered did there very best to deliver that magic safely.
1st time ever to WDW and hands down the happiest and by far safest places right now to be. Protocols are in place for Covid-19 people are friendly only backdraw is no live performance shows, meet and greet with characters but they are still out in the parks so must see still. Have fun be safe and MASK UP
We had a great day at the Magic Kingdom. One of the few positive things COVID related is limiting the attendance at the parks; you must make a reservation online before going. Because of this we were able to go on almost every ride due to the shorter than usual wait times. It should be like this permanently.
If there were more stars to give I would give them. 15 years ago this place had some of the most charitable employees I have even met. Thank you Disney World for making my life that much better.
Disney World is one of the best vacationing spots for both kids and adults. Do I recommend going here? Most definitely! The staff were so caring and very helpful. My favorites attractions include Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, Jungle Cruise, Splash Mountain, Pirates of the Caribbean, the Star Wars rides, and Kilimanjaro Safari. We’ll definitely return next summer.
Great place. I went here many times before coronavirus and it was a great experience. I do not have much to say about this great theme park because I havent went in a while but my overall review is 5/5 stars.
I have been going here since I was 3 months old, no joke. Apart from that, Walt Disney World is the one place every family should visit. Each park is as unique as the rest are, with amazing attractions both old and new for friends and family to enjoy. I would recommend coming here at least once or more because I have loved growing up with this throughout my childhood. I can’t wait for my children and then my grandchildren and future generations to visit this world of hospitality.
Disney world is fun, but crowded even with covid-19. It is hottttt plus masks make it worse. Some things are closed. It seems like they pick and choose what to open and close, allegedly for safety but a similar operation in the Park is open.
This is truly the most magical place in the world. You definitely need a week to enjoy Disney in peace without rushing through the rides this way to can enjoy and do the rides you like multiple times.
The most magical place in the world! It is wonderful to be able to go somewhere and lose yourself in the magic of imagination. I only docked a star because good grief it is expensive. Also, I found the Hollywood portion a little lackluster. I feel like that is because Disney intends to expand in this area but thats just my theory of course.
Disneyland is the happiest place on earth for a reason. Good food. Good rides, but what you cant replicate is the atmosphere. I could sit hours on main street soaking up the vibes. This is truly a magical place. I only wish that my wife and I could afford to go more often. We look forward to seeing you again a few years from now!
They are doing a great job with social distancing. Lines are moving quickly. See cast members sanitizing high traffic areas. Experienced wait times so they can sanitize the rides. Cavalcades are nice substitution for parades. Cast members are FABULOUS!
This really is the most magical place in the world!! Some of my best memories of all time are at Disney and I will treasure them forever. The staff are some of the hardest workers out there, they really do go the extra mile to put you first - always smiling, waving you into the parks first thing in the morning and waving you out the last thing at night. It is HOT and HUMID and they are always on their feet working to make us smile. The parks are beautifully built and the attractions truly are worth it. I wish more people could experience it, its just so expensive to get there and be there.
This is indeed the worlds happiest place but if you are going to go here it’s definitely worth getting the fast pass and going to the water parks and animal kingdom. Also if you are planning on riding the avatar ride at animal kingdom go on that first because the queues are sometimes 3 hours long. I would also say that Disney Land is probably best for 0-10 year olds, the water parks and animal kingdom have stuff for any age and Universal is probably good for 11+ because you need to be 140cm to go on most of the rides. You need to go here at least once in a lifetime because it is so magical
Bravo Disney. I had the best time and my stay has become the highlight of a rather dark 2020 (despite a required 14 day quarantine coming home). All the cast members went out of their way to make the stay amazing. The food was great and the attractions as fun as always. I felt safe and appreciated the requirement for masks & social distancing. The magic was alive and well!!
The weather was a bummer but yet we had a wonderful time exploring all 3 parks of Disney world. Reservation was needed in order for us to get in the park. No park hopping was allowed at that time we visited. Most restaurants inside the park, you have to do order online. Overall it was fun to see all the parks and to see new rides like the rise of the resistance and the pandora land.
The food and wine festival is always amazing. We went 3 times this year. Disney has done an outstanding job of balancing safety and fun. Its great to be back.
A nice place to visit with young kids and teenagers. A great family experience to have together. Stayed at one of hotels on property made travel back and forward to the park a lot easier.
Magic Kingdom is doing its best right now during the pandemic to keep everyone who visits safe. Are they at their best, of course not. But the magic is still there. You just have to find it.
Everyone with mask on keeping distance.Hand sanitizer everywhere .As always employees helpful and pilite.
I appreciate that Disney is trying to have the park open during the pandemic, but for me I will never return if you have to wear a mask and social distance. The ride times are longer even though they claim only 35% capacity. Many attractions and especially eateries are closed. Many shopping locations are closed. Not the Disney experience you would expect. I think they should reconsider even opening during these negative circumstances. The mask police were like DMV employees with attitudes. Other guests are afraid to interact and we don’t want others to get a bad impression of what Disney could be. Don’t go until it’s back to normal.
Disney during the pandemic is very different but still some magic there.The monorail sends you off in alone or with your group.Wear the mask everywhere except when eating and seated only.Every park closes at least 4 or 5 hours early. Theres no fireworks or tinker bell flying. No touching the characters and you barely get to see them. That part is disappointing.All of your pictures are of you in a mask
Come on, if you can complain about Disney, just crawl in a hole. Everythings great from dawn to dusk, lets gooooo!
Was crowded but in control with Covid-19 restrictions in place. Lines moved reasonably fast. Fun was had by all even with a few rides closed for renovation.
Its Disney. No matter what experience you have had it is still the neatest set of theme parks you can visit. At the heart of it all is the Magic Kingdom. Haunted Mansion, Space Mountain, Pirates of the Caribbean and so on. Pure fun. Well, when you finally get on the rides.
Always my favorite place to go. All of the parks are great and clean to go and have family fun. My favorite is either epcot or animal kingdom. Either way you can not lose. Dont forget though there is also magic Kingdom and Hollywood studios. Love the new toy story land and the star wars area of the park. Animal kingdom has some of the finest selection of animals that you can see up close with the safari tour. Dont forget about the resorts they have. Speaking of animals the animal kingdom lodge, with a Savanah view room you can see the animals right from your rooms balcony. I also love all of the main magic kingdom resorts that are on the monorail line. They make it easy to get to where you are going quick without having to wait on a bus. Disney springs is a great shopping area, has lots of stores coming and going but keeps big brand shops in balance with smaller boutiques. Overall is truly the best place in the world to go. Really is the happiest place on earth!!
It has been a magical experience everything I have come to Disney except this trip. I get Covid but I do not get ignorance and the love of Money. Disney parks are packed and they still expect social distancing! The park under these conditions turns to a free for all. Because of the high number of guest and super long lines, guest are turned in to rude, selfish individuals, and will run you over just to be first. This is not the Disney I want to experience. I will not or recommend any one make a trip until all of this nonsense is over!
If you ever want to have a great time with great memories, this is the place to be. My daughter and her cousin LOVED!! it!!!!!.... well.... me too!!! Especially for being our first time. Disney you need to make this a cover pic! :)
Interesting place and also an enjoyable place to have fun.The Walt Disney World Resort, also called Walt Disney World and Disney World, is an entertainment complex in Bay Lake and Lake Buena Vista, Florida, in the United States, near the cities of Orlando and Kissimmee. Opened on October 1, 1971, the resort is owned and operated by Disney Parks, Experiences and Products, a division of The Walt Disney Company. It was first operated by Walt Disney World Company. The property covers nearly 25,000 acres (39 sq mi; 101 km2), of which only half has been used.[3] The resort comprises four theme parks (consisting of Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disneys Hollywood Studios, and Disneys Animal Kingdom), two water parks, 27 themed resort hotels, nine non-Disney hotels, several golf courses, a camping resort, and other entertainment venues, including the outdoor shopping center Disney Springs.Walt Disney World was the most visited vacation resort in the world, with an average annual attendance of more than 58 million.[4] The resort is the flagship destination of Disneys worldwide corporate enterprise and has become a popular staple in American culture
Loved the experience!!! Now we went during the pandemic and there were a lot of people. Don’t really know why they make you schedule your visit when at the end it seemed like a normal day at Disney
Awesome experience if you do it right. Get there early, you will wait less time to get in, like by 8 am or before. If you have children less than 9 yrs of age, take or rent a stroller, trust me, by the end of the day they and maybe you will want to climb in there. Definitely take your time, dont rush. The whole point is to enjoy what you ride, and see, you will not be able to get on or into everything anyway. Make time to watch the parades, they are awesome! Book the events you want as soon as you have the date of your trip, they book super fast, like dinner at beauty and the beast. Fast pass is totally worth it. Food is ridiculously expensive, so if you dont want to over pay for lunch, take your own, along with water or you can buy refillable cups. Last but not least, stay for the fireworks..
OK in my opinion I had visit the places a few times and be honest is beautiful but we had to do better with the kids first they had to find the way that kids under two years old had most places for them thats long lines under sun shines is criminal without enough rest places in the park is ridiculous like lines for 45 minutes for take a picture are you serious is Disney that park should be full of characters for kids in every place that you looking and the food are you serious right now we paid a lot for reservation and hotels transportation and eating in the resorts is disgusting Disney make billions every year and they even can take care thats is a huge problem right there but the prices over the top is not fair at all for kids and families who doing a big sacrifice for his kids I really hope that change God bless all
I went when I was little and absolutely loved it! I dont remember it well tho. My dance team was going to go down and perform this year but because of Covid-19 it was cancelled.
I don’t really need to write much about the world’s most magical place. All the cast members are so wonderful. The service provided anywhere you go is amazing and I love all the family packages! Thank you for existing, Disney.
You need at least a month to properly see and experience the whole Disney World. I was like a kid in a candy store.No matter how much youve aged, this place will bring the kid outta you.So much fun rides. So much to explore and experience. So many beautiful people around--unfortunately, too little time.Oh well, I can always return when i have kids. hehe.
Obviously you can see its busy but I loved it!! I had the nicest time it was so worth the time, effort and money to come to florida and disney. I love it but improve by making more shelter.Lots of love.
Horrible customer service, my girlfriend got Covid and I just lost my job because of it and Disney is zero help with refunds, I do not recommend going to the park right now, had other family go they said it’s a waste of money they charge more for everything now and they are money hungry. Do not give Disney your hard earned money
Yes, it is Disney. It is wonderful. Always a magical experience! I will miss these shows while they are closed for now. Cant wait to get back (safely).
Ive stayed with Disney countless times, and only had 1 bad experience in hundreds of visits. I highly recommend a day at Magic Kingdom or Animal Kingdom. They are my absolute favorite parks. The fireworks at the 3 parks were beautiful and breathtaking, and I hope they can return safely soon. In my opinion the best hotels are Animal Kingdom Lodge and Contemporary. Those are my recommendations when staying, if you can afford it. I like Port Orleans over the other moderates and with the values elect Pop. Its quieter.
Disney is doing a great job. Always love the experiences here. Busy on weekends and weekdays depends on the park.
There’s nothing negative I can or would ever say about this place. I absolutely love it here. So much in fact that I was even a cast member for a while. Their guest service will always be ranked number one.
What would be of the world without Disney World?? i resume EVERYTHING I feel.about this MAGIC place!!Disneys theme parks are part of everyones lives!!!!I adore every one of its parks!!Each one is unique and amazing!
DONT GO TO DISNEY.My dad bought 3 day passes that could be used any time of the year and disney closed because of covid.After it opened back up my family went once.We were trying to go again but it says the tickets have been expired since september 30th but the last time we went,the person at the admission stand said they were good for the rest of the year.We lost over $500 of tickets.Its not worth your money.
A dream come true for adults, can be a nightmare of parents with kids. One thing that I consistently saw was unhappy looking parents with kids, and adult couples that went alone always seem so happy. Im a dad of two and Ill wait until my kids turn 14 years old first before taking them. Any younger and they wont fully appreciate the ridiculous amount of money youll spend ($1000s) but worth it. It truly is a magical place.
There making the best of a bad situation. With sanitary options all around you and people cleaning behind any mess that may be around .Theres plety of places to rest and grab a bite or get in a six foot distanceing line but they move fast and the experience is just fine Overall I felt safe with the measures they have taken . So thank you Disney for a other great visit at Epcot.
I had a great memory here. Even though I went to many amusement parks, this place is surely the best!
I have been going here since I was 3 months old, no joke. Apart from that, Walt Disney World is the one place every family should visit. Each park is as unique as the rest are, with amazing attractions both old and new for friends and family to enjoy. I would recommend coming here at least once or more because I have loved growing up with this throughout my childhood. I can’t wait for my children and then my grandchildren and future generations to visit this world of hospitality.
Greatest Place on Earth even in the Midst of a Pandemic Disney has found a way to consistently bring smiles to everyone no matter the Age, there is something for one and all. In regards to CDC guidelines all is in order and they have gone out of their way to ensure that everyone is safely distanced and that there are ample sanitizing stations present and crews available to clean in between use of common spaces. Love it. Thank you Disney!!!!
Great experience! People were respectful of social distancing and the park is super clean.
Something fun for everyone! We booked our room & tickets as a package which got us the Magical Extras card - including free mini golf!
My child was crying and pulled her mask down because Of it, their mask police immediately told her in a condescending way that she may be more comfortable somewhere else where she could take her mask off, she cared more about the fact of the mask vs her feelings and took all the “magic” out of Disney, it felt like we were criminals and couldn’t enjoy our time. After receiving a drink we were told please don’t pull down your mask while drinking, it was really ridiculous! If you want a good time, go to universal, masks are required but you won’t be made to feel like a criminal all day!
Rekindled my imagination. Lost my son, never saw him again. Still, had a great time. 4/10 stars.
Stayed at the Carribean Resort.The resort was beautiful however the rooms were of motel quality. Room service was provided every day. Our room had small flying bugs including in the bed.Wouldnt stay there again.
Really Amazing. We went to Disney by the first time back in 2014 and since then, we returned every single year. Im 40 yrs old and I feel like I was 15... Disney team make sure the details are perfect.
I think Disney is doing a great job. I felt totally safe during my recent visit.
When they say Disney is the happiest place on earth, they aren’t wrong. My girlfriend and I went here for the first time together and to say it was truly magical is an understatement. We’re always eager to go again because of how amazing it is. No where on earth like it! I could write a 10+ page essay going on about how wonderful this place is.Pros: Magical Experience, polite staff, great for all ages, food is tasty, clean bathrooms, lots of memories to be made, and MANY more amazing things to look forward to.Cons: Pricing and long lines.Overall, truly a remarkable place to be with your loved ones; Walt Disney World is there to make you feel like a kid again.
I dont think another place on earth exists that gets this many reviews. Disney is definitely a special place. I never went as a kid and thought it was going to be too childish when I went for the first time as an adult, but I had so much fun. They say its the happiest place on earth except for the one who is paying haha! That wasnt the case with me. It is money well spent! Sure its overpriced, but because you are paying for an experience that isnt replicated anywhere else.
I love it here. Its a magical place.
If there is one word that can easily explain the experience at Disney World then it is MAGIC or MAGICAL. Whether it is kids or the young or the young at heart, the experience is more or less the same.The Disney characters, rides, parades and the very many activities here will affect the child or the child in you, alike. And the effect will be a magical one.Ideally a weekend or about 2-3 days is a good duration to absolutely soak in the entire experience across the length and breadth of one of the worlds finest family entertainment centres. Summer would have the most traffic and it may even need a premium express pass to ensure that you have a fair chance of making it to all the rides and activities in the park, if you plan on the ambitious project of completing the course in a day.Some common tips include staying somewhere close to the Epcot properties to reduce the travel. Others would be to be really early. Else the USD 100 premium for the priority pass or Fast Pass per ticket would be necessary to stand you a decent chance to go through the entire park. Some queues for popular rides will take you 3-4 hours to get in, hence the cost benefit analysis must be done.
You always have a good time at Disney. However, half of everything is closed.. no parades or light shows but the price to get in doesnt reflect this... oh and even with covid, everything is re-opening the week of Thanksgiving and remaining open through Christmas !!! Funny we didnt pay less then theyre paying ?? This has nothing to do with Covid and everything to do with $$$ Less crowds now means half the experience for the same price !!! Disney owes us a 50% refund !!! I hate thiefs and thats all this is stealing !!!!
BEST PLACE IN THE WORLD! So magical and captivating. Would 100% recommend. I have been going for what feels like forever and I have never gotten tired of it. Love it!
Always a fun time!!! And during a worldwide pandemic, it felt very clean and safe.
Absolutely amazing place to visit. I have visited Disneyland but It does not compare to what feels like the real thing! The rides are amazing, the themes to each rode is amazing, with stunning scenes. The park feels extremely clean and there is so much space, you never feel crammed in unlike other parks. In comparison to parks on the UK, American parks are out of this world. Food prices are what you would expect but the portions are huge, could easily share between two. Access to each of the different parks is easy with tons of car parking spaces and transport links to and within the park. Overall, amazing, stunning, breathtaking.
This is one of my all time favorite places on the planet. This was my 9th visit. Anytime I am in Orlando, I go to at least one park.
Well what I can I say it the most magical place on earth. So it’s absolutely amazing and beautiful well maintained Walt would be proud of what Disney has done to continue the legacy he started. It’s just so beautiful and well maintained the cast members are great and super friendly and nice and helpful overall if you haven’t been to Walt Disney world definitely start planning your Walt Disney world trip today
WDW Resort never fails to deliver a wonderful experience, even during these crazy, bizarre covid-19 times.
This was my second visit to the Magic Kingdom and I had a great time. The reduced capacity allowed you to experience the entire park. Did you know that there are prints in the concrete on certain paths. I was able to see small details that I would have never seen with the park at normal capacity. Although a few rides were not operational, the 3 mountains were and I was able hit them all in the same day with a minimal wait. I know Disney is losing money with reduced capacity, but it made the trip more enjoyable than ever before.
I love walt Disney world is the best place to go and to take your little ones. I remember when I was 13 years old that was my first time ever going to the states. My favorite was the rides and the different shows. The fireworks are amazing at night time. When I went to sea world I fell in love with shamu the killer whale. I love his different styles and tricks. Hope to see him when I come up there again in the near future with my little daughter god spare life.
The Walt Disney World Resort, also called Walt Disney World and Disney World, is an entertainment complex in Bay Lake and Lake Buena Vista, Florida, in the United States, near the cities of Orlando and Kissimmee. Opened on October 1, 1971, the resort is owned and operated by Disney Parks, Experiences and Products, a division of The Walt Disney Company. It was first operated by Walt Disney World Company. The property covers nearly 25,000 acres (39 sq mi; 101 km2), of which half has been used.[3] The resort comprises four theme parks (consisting of Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disneys Hollywood Studios, and Disneys Animal Kingdom), two water parks, 27 themed resort hotels, nine non-Disney hotels, several golf courses, a camping resort, and other entertainment venues, including the outdoor shopping center Disney Springs.Designed to supplement Disneyland in Anaheim, California, which had opened in 1955, the complex was developed by Walt Disney in the 1960s. The Florida Project, as it was known, was intended to present a distinct vision with its own diverse set of attractions. Walt Disneys original plans also called for the inclusion of an Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow (EPCOT), a planned community intended to serve as a test bed for new city-living innovations. Walt Disney died on December 15, 1966, during the initial planning of the complex. After his death, the company wrestled with the idea of whether to bring the Disneyworld project to fruition. However, Walts older brother, Roy, came out of retirement to make sure Walts biggest dream was realized. Construction started in 1967, with the company instead building a resort similar to Disneyland, abandoning the experimental concepts for a planned community. Magic Kingdom was the first theme park to open in the complex, in 1971, followed by Epcot (1982), Disneys Hollywood Studios (1989), and Disneys Animal Kingdom (1998). It was Roy who insisted the name of the entire complex be changed from Disneyworld to Walt Disney World, ensuring that people would remember that the project was Walts dream.In 2018, Walt Disney World was the most visited vacation resort in the world, with an average annual attendance of more than 58 million.[4] The resort is the flagship destination of Disneys worldwide corporate enterprise and has become a popular staple in American culture. In 2020, Walt Disney World was chosen to host the NBA Bubble for play of the 2019–20 season of the NBA to resume at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex. In 2020, Disney World began laying off 6,500 employees.[5]In 1959, Walt Disney Productions began looking for land to house a second resort to supplement Disneyland in Anaheim, California, which had opened in 1955. Market surveys at the time revealed that only 5% of Disneylands visitors came from east of the Mississippi River, where 75% of the population of the United States lived. Additionally, Walt Disney disliked the businesses that had sprung up around Disneyland and wanted more control over a larger area of land in the next project.[6]Walt Disney flew over a potential site in Orlando, Florida—one of many—in November 1963. After witnessing the well-developed network of roads and taking the planned construction of both Interstate 4 and Floridas Turnpike into account, with McCoy Air Force Base (later Orlando International Airport) to the east, Disney selected a centrally located site near Bay Lake.[7] To avoid a burst of land speculation, Walt Disney World Company used various dummy corporations to acquire 30,500 acres (48 sq mi; 123 km2) of land.[7] In May 1965, some of these major land transactions were recorded a few miles southwest of Orlando in Osceola County. In addition, two large tracts totaling $1.5 million were sold, and smaller tracts of flatlands and cattle pastures were purchased by exotically named companies such as the Ayefour Corporation, Latin-American Development and Management Corporation and the Reedy Creek Ranch Corporation. Some are now memorialized on a window above Main Street, U.S.A. in Magic Kingdom.
Can’t say enough about Disney! Except that if I could live there I absolutely would! When they tell you happiest place on earth it really is. It helps you escape realities of hard times and they make you feel so welcomed you can’t help but smile. Hoping to take my kids here in a few years so they can understand that iUs adults still have a kid left in us. Can’t wait to see you soon!
My first time to animal kingdom ever.. Wont bother to go again.. Ill donate to wildlife reserves directly without Disney getting a cut.. But Pandora world is neat. Just small
Disney world Epcot was amazing, with lots of beautiful rides and interesting sites to see.We visited on Thursday, it was a busy day, yet it was comfortable to walk and explore. There were some line-ups on rides, we used fast pass on the interesting ones, and that decreased the waiting line from about 45 minutes to 5.Make sure you read and research the rides before you commit to one, as some may not be up your alley.
I love all the Disney parks. But I really love going to Animal kingdom . Love the animals on the safari and they were all out and about. The wait time was really very short on most rides (5 to 10 minutes). There was a couple with a 30 minute wait. The wait time was usually the time it took me to walk from the entrance to the attraction (ride)to the actual seating on the attraction. Only able to do one park a day because of pandemic. Thats just fine and dandy also. Got shorter hours of operation. More time for after park dining. Enjoy.
I can’t stress this enough, I LOVE DisneyWorld!!! It truly is the happiest place on earth, even during Corona. The workers are so kind and fantastic. The rides are so fun and family friendly. I’m not gonna lie when I say I cried when our trip ended. 20/10 recommend this place.
Definitely Covid friendly! These guys thought about everything!
Its good, but if want to say omg I went to Disney, then go, but I think Universal might be a little better if we talk about attractions and worth of your moneh and not a big attractive as the walking areas and all the shows that Disney offers.
BEST. TIME. EVER!!!!!!!! everything feeels so magical, especially at night. The fireworks are my favorite I feel so happy whenever I get to go! The lines can be pretty long and are probably longer due to the pandemic, but overall it really is the happiest place on earth!
Only made it for a half day visit, but it was well worth the time spent.
Lines are a little longer now due to social distancing and cleaning of the rides in between most riders. They are pretty strict with masks and you CAN NOT wear a neck gaiter...it must be a mask! I feel safe.
I have not been here but my cousin has and she said it..was AWESOME!!! i would love to go!
This is the most magical place to visit. I definitely recommend going with friends or family. It is a lot of fun. I especially enjoy visiting Magic Kingdom because it has so many rides and so many things to see. I really enjoy using the 3 free fast passes. The lines move quickly and everyone there is really nice from customers to employees and cast members too! I love the parades to the Happily Ever After show at the castle. There are plenty of restrooms and restaurants and both are kept clean at all times.
Always a fun experience if you can get yourself to accept that the lines are the majority of your day now that fast passes have halted due to Covid protocols. But if your a patient person, you will have a great time. Choose a cool day as it is difficult to wear masks bin the heat.
Best place ever picked up my group with Flat-rates.com they are in Play Store they have there own App love there drivers .Mickey here we come.
Still so magical, I actually prefer it during Covid-19... Fewer crowds, etc.
Review for people with children under 2:Covid means rides half full. One standby time was over 2.5 hours. Infant swap policy doesnt work for parents with young kids - you cant even stand in line with your SO. Food and parking are outrageously expensive. Take your hundreds elsewhere. Buy a few board games, head to the beach, there are other things that are more fun (even though it sounds great).
Cant wait to go back! Doing a great job of keeping everyone safe during the pandemic.
This place has truly an amazing and magical atmosphere. I highly recommend bringing your family here for a memorable experience. The parking was extremely easy and efficient. My favorite attraction was the Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress which is located inside the Tomorrowland section of the park. My only complaints would be the length of time it takes to get tickets to the park and the lack of air fans in the attraction lines.
We have always loved Disney! Thanking you for a magical experience.
25 years of Disney and it is still magical. We just returned from 4 days of visiting all the parks, riding as many rides as we could handle and eating our weight in Disney ice cream bars. Animal kingdom is still our favorite and riding Avatar is the best. We loved Star Wars Galaxy Quest at Hollywood studios Nd the rides there are a must do.