Everything Disney: We are the experts!
I work alongside a Disney Expert so we can help with everything from Disneyland Paris to Disney World Florida (and all things Florida in general) to the newer Disney Cruises. What she doesn’t know about Disney simply isn’t worth knowing! Whether it’s your first magical trip or your tenth our insider knowledge and passion for all things Disney will make your experience unforgettable. And the best part? When you book, you’ll get two Travel Counsellors for the price of one, as we will both be looking after every detail of your adventure together.
So firstly ‘all things Florida’ ….
I have been to Florida myself. I stayed on International Drive which is the
main road that runs for 14 miles straight through Orlando. This is the best
place to stay if you want a central base, are looking for a more affordable
option and brilliant if you do not want to drive as lots of the hotels have
free shuttle buses to all of the attractions. This is also a brilliant area for
shopping and so many restaurants especially the ‘all you can eat' buffet
restaurants.

If you don’t mind driving in Florida I would definitely consider a villa
with private pool. These are usually located a little further from the parks
but they give you the freedom of being in a home from home so you can relax by
your own pool if you decide to take some days off the parks and the shopping.
And lastly …. You can stay in a massive choice of onsite hotels at both Disney
and Universal. These are fantastic if you want to be right in the middle of the
theme park action. Look out for the Free Disney Dining at Disney hotels, when
you are booking your holiday, to get your free dining and drinks and other
benefits such as early access to the theme parks.
The parks are obviously the main attraction in Orlando! Disney’s ‘Magic
Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom and EPCOT (the big golf ball) and
the two waterparks Typoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach, with its ski lifts and
toboggan runs as well as the scary Summit Plummet waterslide, are all included
on the 14 day Magic Ticket.

'The
Hollywood Tower of Terror' at Hollywood Studios is definitely my favourite ride
and I loved the World Showcase at EPCOT where you walk your way through the
different countries including Japan, China, England, America and Norway with
each country having its own shops, restaurants and rides and lots of other
little hidden gems. EPCOT also has one of the best firework displays I ever
seen!
And then the other Universal parks including Universal Studios, Islands of
Adventure, Epic Universe and the Volcano Bay waterpark are all included on
another 14 day ticket, At these parks you have the high speed rollercoasters
like Jurassic World VelociCoaster and Hagrid's Magical Creatures Motorbike
Adventure, plus fully immersive lands like The Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
I loved these parks as they have some of the older rides from films to you can
step back in time.
We did travel down to Tampa to Busch Gardens which was really good and has lots
of rides but lots of animals too. Although I had a great day there, now that
the newer parks and 'Animal Kingdom' has opened, I don’t really feel there is
any need to go that far when you have everything around you in Orlando.
Last but not least you have Seaworld and Discovery Cove with their interactive dolphin experiences.
Next up ‘everything Disneyland Paris’ ….
I have been to Disneyland Paris four times and have stayed at both the Newport
Bay and the Cheyenne Hotels. For the lower price, the Cheyenne Hotel is great,
especially for kids as the rooms have a cowboy/Woody from Toy Story theme and
it is set in a Wild West town.

Disneyland Paris just gets better each time. The classic Disneyland
fairytale-style park is as magical as ever. Centered around Sleeping Beauty’s
Castle, with five themed lands with iconic rides, parades, and character
meet-and-greets and now with the re-imagined Disney Adventure World where you
will immerse yourself in Marvel, Pixar, and the new World of Frozen.
Although you will get to meet lots of characters throughout the parks my top tip is to make a reservation for one of the character dining experiences. We are at ‘Cafe Mickey’ in the Disney Village during our stay and the characters come round and meet you at your table so you get lots of time to have pictures taken without the crowds! You might even get to see Minnie and Pluto dancing together on the tables like we did!
Hotels at Disneyland Paris include the off-site Davy Crockett Ranch with self-catering woodland cabins, and then the onsite Cars themed Route 66 Hotel Santa Fe, the Toy Story themed Wild West Hotel Cheyenne, the rustic mountain lodge Sequoia Lodge, nautical-themed Newport Bay Club by Lake Disney, the Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel, a modern hotel showcasing Marvel artwork and then the Disneyland Hotel …. The 5-star royal residence located at the very entrance
When I return to Disneyland Paris I will definitely stay at the Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel as I just think it looks fab!
We can arrange packages, by plane or by train, which include your accommodation and park passes for both parks for your stay and we can also add on a half board or full board meal plan.
And lastly …. The newer ‘Disney Cruise Line’ ….
Disney Cruise Line offers family-friendly cruises with a strong focus on
storytelling, character experiences and entertainment.

On board, guests can enjoy immersive themed spaces, West End–style shows, kids’ clubs designed for different age groups, and plenty of adult-only areas such as dedicated pools, lounges and speciality dining. Staterooms are cleverly designed with families in mind, often featuring split bathrooms and generous storage. Sailings range from short breaks to longer itineraries in the Caribbean, Europe and beyond, all with Disney’s signature service, rotational dining in themed restaurants and the chance to meet favourite characters at sea.

With
sailings from Southampton included you can take a shorter 3-5 night cruise and
they are not as expensive as you think!
Just look what is included on a Disney cruise ….
* Broadway-style shows
* Imaginative upscale & casual dining
* 24-hour room service
* Soft drinks & unlimited soft serve ice cream
* Spacious Staterooms
* Relaxing adult-only areas
* Enchanting entertainment
* Character encounters
* Clubs for kids, tweens & teens
* Pools, Waterslides & Recreation
* Plus even more……
A Disney cruise is absolutely on my bucket list …. Even without any children to
take!!
So if we can help with anything ‘Disney’ whether it be a longer holiday in Florida staying in one place or splitting your stay between the different park areas or even on a beach, a few days at Disneyland Paris or a magical Disney cruise, just let me know!