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The Ultimate Guide To Fall Fun at Walt Disney World

It’s officially August, which means in Walt Disney World it’s spooky season! In case you missed it, Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party kicks off in mid August this year, so you don’t have to wait for October 31 to get your Halloween fix if you’re visiting the parks soon. Today we’re sharing everything fall around the Most Magical Place on Earth — and one of our Halloween pieces to go along with each one! Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Is it really the Halloween season if you’re  ...

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Ticket To Magic: A Quick History of Disneyland’s Ticket System

Disneyland’s 70th Anniversary celebration has already kicked off at the Happiest Place on Earth, but the park’s actual anniversary won’t be here until July 17! Have you grabbed your ticket to magic and fun at Disneyland yet? If so, be sure to check out our top seven reasons to visit Disneyland right now here. For such a big milestone, we wanted to create a special piece of jewelry that would bring us back to the 1950’s when Disneyland first came to be. In case you missed it, Josie & I  ...

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Seven Reasons to Visit For Disneyland’s 70th Anniversary Celebration

In July of 1955, Disneyland opened to the public as the Happiest Place on Earth. Almost seven decades later, this theme park has not only stood the test of time but has continued to stand out in the industry that it revolutionized all those years ago. Last Friday kicked off Disneyland’s 70th Anniversary Celebration so today we’re sharing seven reasons you need to visit before it comes to an end in Summer 2026! Special Entertainment & Outfits It wouldn’t be a Disney Parks celebration  ...

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My First Haircut at Harmony Barber Shop

When Walt first dreamed up Main Street U.S.A. for Disneyland Park, it was inspired by his hometown, Marceline, Missouri. In Disneyland, Main Street U.S.A. features shopping, but he wanted it to feel like a real town too. You’ll also find a magic shop, a firehouse, a candy kitchen, and more — it even had its own newspaper when the park first opened in 1955! Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom has its own “town” of Main Street U.S.A. and while both coasts have similarities, only at Magic  ...

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