What is your favorite Walt Disney World resort to visit?
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If you are anything like me, Walt Disney World vacations can sometimes be few and far between. I just have to face the harsh reality that I can’t always afford to visit several times a year. Not to mention that staying in a deluxe resort would result in my family being forced to eat ramen noodles for the next fifteen years. Ok, so it’s not that bad…but I am sure you catch my drift. It can be expensive! It is because of this fact that while at Walt Disney World I like to indulge in a little activity called resort hopping. Resort hopping is especially fun when making dining reservations. Our family usually tries to make our dining reservations at as many different resorts as possible so that we have the time to look around and enjoy all of the different resorts on Walt Disney World property. For example, the gorgeous Wilderness Lodge pictured above is one resort I have never had the pleasure of staying at. However, on our last trip when we took advantage of the free dining offer, we decided to reserve a sit down meal at The Whispering Canyon Cafe. We went early that day and walked around the grounds, looked in the shops, had a drink by the pool, and then made our way into dinner. I sometimes find that these times spent just relaxing and taking in the sights are more enjoyable then the time spent rushing around to get from ride to ride. There is so much more to Walt Disney World then just the parks and guests who may not have experienced a Walt Disney World resort are truly missing out on a part of the magic. Now I am not saying you should crash the resort and spend every waking minute there. The resort after all is for the guests staying there. However, taking a leisurely stroll before dinner or making a trip to the shops is more then ok and a wonderful way to pass the time.
What is your favorite Walt Disney World resort to visit?
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