• On Aug 23, 2019
    Julia from NY Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Hi I am planning a trip for Easter 2020 and we are doing 2 days at WDW. One day at MK and 1 day at HS. we are thinking the Friday and Saturday before easter and possibly staying Easter maybe 1900 park fare for brunch and Disney Spring any advice?

    Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel, Julia!

    You will absolutely love Walt Disney World Resort in the Spring. I may be a bit partial to visiting in April (it’s my birthday month), but it really is a beautiful time to take in the Theme Parks, Resort hotels and Disney Springs. Each Easter you’ll also find special activities throughout Walt Disney World Resort, so that’s definitely an added bonus, too.

    I recently had the pleasure of enjoying breakfast for the first time at 1900 Park Fare (currently served until 11:50 a.m.), and I must admit that it is now one of my favorite Character dining experiences in all of Walt Disney World Resort! You can’t beat the ambiance of Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa (especially if you’ll be dressed in your Easter best), and both the food and Character interactions made my experience even more top-notch.

    As far as Disney Springs is concerned, there’s so much to see and do there that you’ll have no problem finding an activity or a restaurant the whole family can enjoy! If the weather is nice, you can also take a ride in the world’s largest tethered helium balloon, affording you a view of Walt Disney World Resort like no other. Or take a ride in a vintage amphicar and explore Disney Springs from the water! This unique attraction is unlike anything else you’ll experience at Walt Disney World Resort. If you have sports fans in your family, you can check out the new NBA Experience or enjoy an immersive virtual reality experience at The VOID: Step Beyond Reality.

    These suggestions barely scratch the surface of the fun you can have at Walt Disney World Resort--without even entering a Theme Park! If you’d like any more suggestions or have any additional questions about your 2020 vacation, please don’t hesitate to ask.

    Amy
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Meet the Panelist: Amy, South Carolina

Hiya, pals! I'm Amy from South Carolina. I'm married to my Disney-loving best friend, and together we've raised two princes and a princess. Whether I'm teaching my high school journalism students, planning Disney Bounding outfits with my daughter, or researching which new adventures we'll encounter on our next Walt Disney World Resort vacation, I find a way to incorporate a little Disney magic into everything I do. I look forward to helping you discover the magic, too!  Learn More About Amy

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