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Dapper Day at Disney World

Dapper Day is a group of people who celebrate the refined styling of yesterdays. This includes men, women and even children who dress in their best from head to toe to celebrate the grandiose fashion of the past. The event celebrates with hairstyles, clothing, accessories-honestly you name it. Dapper Day has been an event since 2011 and while not an official Disney event Dappers love to celebrate at Disney! Dappers have their own website too with news about events and style!

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5 Reasons to Stay at a Disney World Resort

You’ve saved your pennies to take your family to the most magical place of all-Disney World! There are so many benefits to choosing a Disney resort to stay at while on your magical trip. I’m always surprised when I talk to friends who are considering taking their families to Disney World who ask what’s the big deal about staying on site. Let me tell you!

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What’s a Fast Pass?

Disney has created a fast pass system which allows guests to get into a faster ride line. Upon entering the line (que) you will notice two entrances. One entrance will read standby and one will read fast pass. If you have signed up for a fast pass you will be ushered into a line where the wait will be 10-15 minutes in general.

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What Rides Should I Fast Pass?

Fast pass is system in place at Walt Disney World (WDW) Resort that allows guests to make reservations for popular rides, shows and character greetings.  One of the most common questions I get asked as a travel agent is what rides should I fast pass? This is a great question because not all rides require or need a fast pass. Since fast pass is a way to utilize your time in the park knowing which rides to fast pass can help you save time and frustration. Want to know and understand fast pass better? Click here to see a more detailed post.