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  • On Nov 11, 2015
    Hillary from AL Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    My mother-in-law is a Florida resident and wants to take the family to Disney for our daughters 5th birthday. We are not Florida residents. How wold that work?

    Hi Hillary! Welcome back to the Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    I can’t think of a better way to celebrate a fifth birthday than at the Walt Disney World Resort. I love watching guests make memories and I am betting that a birthday trip would be nothing short of magical. It is also great that your mother-in-law is willing to take you all there! I also have a great set of in-laws and I love being able to experience such great milestones as a family together.

    Florida Residents sure do have some perks when it comes to visiting the Theme Parks. There are a variety of special offers exclusive to Florida Residents. Anyone who can show proof of residency is eligible for these discounts and savings. Those of us out that are out of state will have to pay regular Theme Park Ticket prices. Always remember, that if you are staying at a Resort hotel, you may be able to find some special offers!

    I hope that your daughter has a magical fifth birthday and that you create beautiful family memories that won’t soon be forgotten!

    ~Heather~

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Meet the Panelist: Heather, New York

I am a mom, wife, oncology  nurse, daydreamer, and wannabe Disney Princess. I am always dreaming about and planning my next Walt Disney World vacation. I have experiencing navigating the parks with babies, toddlers, tweens, multigenerational groups, as well as with special needs and food allergies. I love helping others plan their vacations and I am here to help make all of your dreams come true! Learn More About Heather

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