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Maria & Enzo's Ristorante at Disney Springs

Nestled in the heart of Disney Springs, Maria & Enzo's Ristorante offers a delightful escape into the golden age of air travel, all while serving up authentic Italian cuisine. This stunning trattoria is a must-visit for anyone looking to enjoy a unique dining experience at the Walt Disney World Resort. Step into a 1930s airline terminal transformed into an elegant eatery. The restaurant boasts 50-foot high ceilings, a grand staircase, and floor-to-ceiling views of Lake Buena Vista. Vintage maps and aviation artifacts add to the charming atmosphere, making you feel like you've traveled back in time to the golden age of air travel. Maria & Enzo's menu is a celebration of traditional Sicilian dishes, perfect for families and food enthusiasts alike. Start your meal with appetizers like Arancini di Carne (rice balls stuffed with meat) or Calamari Fritti. For the main course, indulge in handcrafted pastas such as Ravioli ai Formaggi and Spaghetti alla Chitarra. Seafood lo...

Loews Royal Pacific Resort

Loews Royal Pacific Resort is one of three Signature Collection accommodations at Universal Orlando Resort. With wonderful amenities and a South Pacific feel, it's almost a vacation in and of itself! Rooms Loews Royal Pacific has three main types of rooms: Standard, Club Level, and Suites with accessible options as well. The most common room type is the Standard, which can vary in view and location but otherwise comes with everything you need for an enjoyable and relaxing stay. On my most recent stay, we splurged on a King Suite and it was perfect for our family of four with two teenage daughters to have the extra space to spread out.  Standard Rooms Size :  335 square feet Bedding :  One king bed or two queen beds Views :  Options for garden view or water view (lagoon pool or waterway) Amenities :  Free Wi-Fi, 300-thread-count cotton linens, flat-screen TV with HD channels, mini refrigerator, Cuisinart coffee maker, ergonomic work desk, in-room safe, compliment...

Top 10 Must Do's at Disney California Adventure Park

Disney California Adventure Park opened on February 8, 2001 and has experienced a lot of changes since then. This park originally opened to highlight the state of California. I remember going to the park right when it opened. It had the letters spelling out California in the front of the park and as you walked into the entrance, you could see the "Golden Gate Bridge." Pixar Pier was called Paradise Pier and the big roller coaster was called California Screamin'. Presently, there are nine themed lands at Disney California Adventure: Buena Vista Street, Pixar Pier, Paradise Gardens Park, San Fransokyo Square, Performance Corridor, Grizzly Peak, Hollywood Land, Avengers Campus, and Cars Land. Here are the top 10 things I love to do while visiting Disney California Adventure.   10. Goofy's Sky School Located in Paradise Gardens Park, this attraction is designed after the short movie, "Goofy's Glider." When it first opened, it was called Mulholland Madness a...

Best Friends Breakfast with Lilo & Stitch at 'Ohana

If you're looking for a delightful way to start your day at Walt Disney World, the Best Friends Breakfast featuring Lilo & Stitch at 'Ohana is a must-visit. Located at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort, this character dining experience combines delicious food, beloved Disney characters, and a vibrant Polynesian atmosphere. The word 'Ohana means family, and this restaurant truly embodies that spirit. The dining room is adorned with tikis and tropical greenery, creating an immersive Polynesian atmosphere. The friendly Cast Members add to the experience, making you feel right at home from the moment you arrive. The breakfast at 'Ohana is served family-style, meaning you can enjoy an all-you-care-to-eat feast without ever leaving your table. The menu features a variety of mouth-watering options, including: Scrambled Eggs: Fluffy and perfectly cooked. Breakfast Potatoes: Crispy on the outside, tender on the inside. Stitch and Mickey Waffles: Adorable and delicious, ...

5 Misconceptions about Disney Cruise Line

There are a lot of reasons people THINK they wouldn't like a Disney Cruise. Cruising brings up a lot of questions, and there are a lot of misconceptions out there, too. Even for seasoned Disney Parks vets, a Disney Cruise can be intimidating for a first timer, and we want to assure you, we have your back! So let’s debunk some cruising myths. Here are 5 of them: Myth #1. I’ll Get Bored  Fear of boredom seems to be a big one for people who have never cruised before. Some people seem to think that all there is to do is swim and eat. While I have done a lot of both of those on cruises, there are so many other things to do, too! It’s far more likely that you’ll get off the ship thinking of all the things you didn’t have time to do then get off thinking you were bored. The onboard Disney Cruise Line app will show you a detailed schedule of events for the day. Aside from the obvious sunning and pool activities, you’ll find animation classes, miniature golf, first run movies, cooking class...