Symbol Key

In order to best understand my reviews, here's how to decode the symbols that I have used:

PRICING:
$= Entrees average less than $20
$$= Entrees average $20-$29
$$$= Entrees average $30 or more

LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY IN GETTING A RESERVATION:
Easy= Can book within the week of travel or possibly walk-in
Moderate= Tough to get desired time, but usually some availability
Hard= Must book 180 days out, or luck into a cancellation

RATING OF APPEAL TO KID-DINERS:
Are we done yet???= Little to offer in terms of exciting atmosphere or entertainment
This is cool! = A moderatly entertaining environment, that should keep your littles entertained for the majority of the meal.
What rides??? = Will entertain and delight your child enough to make them willing to forfeit another go-around on Dumbo


Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Tink's Tips: 5 Reasons To Visit Disney in the Fall

Hey Howdy Hey, Tinkers!

     Piggybacking on yesterday's Ask Tink question about Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party, (which you can read HERE!), I thought I would bring you Tink's Top 5 Reasons to Visit Disney in the Fall!
     Long before our permanent move to Florida this past November, I had loved Orlando in the Fall. You Northerners probably find that weird, because Fall is the one time of year that the struggles and strife of dealing with snow and cold is all worthwhile. You get paid off in beautiful colors, crisp air and apple and pumpkin picking outings, right? All true. And I will miss Boston in the Fall very much, HOWEVER.... Fall in Orlando is pretty awesome too. Here's why...

1. Oh the weather outside is.... delightful!


Gorgeous, clear fall days!
     Ok, so I will admit that weather in the Fall is a bit unpredictable, what with hurricanes and tropical storms and all, but a good 75% of the time the weather is beautiful. Mostly warm, sunny days, followed by comfortable, breezy nights. Warm enough to swim, but cool enough to not feel like your face is melting. October weather, on average, makes me say to myself, "THIS is what they meant by a Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah day!"


2. Hey! Where'd everybody go???

     So this one mostly applies to September, when the kiddos heading back to school causes a massive drop in park attendance. If you are kid-free, or can manage to take the kids out of school for the second or third weeks in September, you will be astounded by how quiet and calm things are. (Especially if you visit on weekdays, when even us Floridians usually are not on property.) Wait times are at their lowest of the year, pool and water park crowds are drastically reduced. You can easily tackle whole parks in one day, because you can get on so much stuff without waiting very long. It's a totally different experience from Summer, Christmas Vacation, or even Spring trips.

A deserted Fantasyland in September

     October isn't exactly the same situation, since October events like Food and Wine and Not So Scary draw in larger crowds, but it's still no where near the hoards of people that you'll encounter in the Summer or over the holidays.

     November lands mostly in the realm of very small crowds, with the exception of Thanksgiving week and Veteran's Day weekend.

3. They're gonna make you an offer you can't refuse.

Great rates in the Fall at The Caribbean and other resorts
     And by "they", I mean Disney marketing. Fall is traditionally the season of the famous "Free Dining" offers. (Usually released for booking in late Spring, and they sell out quickly!) There are also other packages that come out offering 20-30% off of room only packages and several other options too. Lots of great deals, not only on Disney property, but also in nearby, off-property resorts and hotels.

     And aside from deals on accommodations, most of the Fall is considered "off-season" and that means that Disney buffets, which have fluctuating prices based on season, are at their lowest rates of the year. Save more money, and still get all-you-care-to-eat Mickey Waffles? Works for me!

4. Grim Grinning Ghosts come out to socialize!

     Halloween festivities are everywhere in the Central Florida area in the Fall! On Disney property, you can't miss Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party, a special hard ticketed event at The Magic Kingdom, which you can read more official information about HERE. The party thrills and delights kids of all ages, as well as us "big kids", with live entertainment, special character meet and greets, dance parties, trick-or-treating in the park, and a spectacular Boo To You Halloween Parade and Hallowishes fireworks. It's a "Must-Do", for sure!

     Too tame for your taste? Head on over to Universal's Halloween Horror Nights, where even the bravest of souls will have the pixie dust scared right out of 'em. You can participate in such fun-filled events as being chased through a haunted maze by a demonic clown, being chased through a pitch black alley by a deranged, chain saw wielding zombie, or being chased through dense fog by possessed, blood thirsty cheerleaders. If you like the idea of being trapped in a horror movie, this is the event for you. Not so much for me. You couldn't pay me enough money to go to Halloween Horror Nights, so sadly, you will not be seeing a review of it from me. Ever. My worst nightmare would be being trapped in the park during Halloween Horror Nights and, (for some unknown reason), not being allowed to leave. I'm pretty sure I would just sit on the ground, in a corner, and cry. Or pee my pants. Or both. Yep. Huge chicken, and I'm ok with that. Bock-bock. If this all sounds like fun to you though, (and it does to thousand and thousands of people), check out more official information HERE.

     You can even find Halloween festivities at nearby Sea WorldBusch Gardens in Tampa, LEGOLAND in Winter Haven, and for something fun and lower key, the neighboring town of Celebration celebrates Oktoberfest . (Click the name of the park for more official info.) Lots of fun stuff to do to amp up your festive Fall mood in Central Florida.
    
5. Foodies of the (Disney) World, unite!

     September 25th- November 16th, a gastronomic festival, of epic proportions arrives at Epcot. That's right, I'm talking about the Epcot International Food and Wine Festival! Guests travel from all over the globe to experience this incredible, edible event, where Disney chefs show off their best work, and dazzle taste buds everywhere. Most Festival features are included with Epcot admission, like culinary demonstrations and displays, and meet and greets with celebrity chefs. Special dining events are offered for additional pricing, and tons of food booths surrounding World Showcase Lagoon, allow you to purchase sample size offerings of food and drink from all around the globe. There's also free concerts by well-known pop artists from the 1970's-2000's. There's even fun stuff for the kiddos to do, like interactive exhibits on how honey is made, and a scavenger hunt! Families will enjoy it for sure, though adults tend to get the most out of it. It's one of my very favorite events on all of Disney property. For official information, click HERE.

  
The "Cronut" from Food and Wine is awesome, as are the Beer Flights!

     So there you have it! Five awesome reasons to head down this Fall. Or next Fall. So get to planning! Hope to see ya here real soon!!!   Have questions????? Ask away!!!


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