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Scott Joseph’s Be Our Guest Restaurant Review

This review makes me really, really hope I can get a reservation for my next trip. Also, I wonder if being on my honeymoon will be enough to get them to bring me the “Grey Stuff”.

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The Disney Theme Park Wi-Fi Experience

Aaaron Del Prince writes about the current state of WiFi at the Walt Disney World Theme Parks:

> As Disney Parks continues its Next Gen rollout a big part of what was needed to drive it was theme park wireless Internet access. I’ve been on the Wi-Fi network and it seems very inconsistent at best.

“Inconsistent” is better than what I found last time I tried it, where I found it completely unusable[^fn1]. I hope that Disney can work to improve the WiFi going forward, otherwise, the MyMagic+ experience could be really problematic.

[^fn1]: Full Disclosure: I did try it the 2 days after Christmas

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Enhancements to the Walt Disney World Marathon

Registration for next year’s Disney Marathon Weekend opens tomorrow.

I really, really hope the 10K still has open spots when Elyssa and I are in a place where we can commit to running it.

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WDW Radio’s Best Drinks in Walt Disney World

Speaking of my next Disney World trip, I am definitely stopping by Cava del Tequila when I go.

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Update on A Pirate’s Adventure: Treasures of the Seven Seas at Magic Kingdom

I have never done one of these games at a Disney park, but I have a feeling that is going to change the next time that Elyssa and I go to Disney World.

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Photos around the Magic Kingdom

I am starting to really like posts of photosets like this, even if they do make me wish that I was already down in Orlando.

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The Disney Tourist Blog explains the Magic Kingdom’s Kiss Goodnight

> Too few Walt Disney World fans know about The Kiss Goodnight. If you just thought, “what’s that?” you’re not alone. The Kiss Goodnight is a little over 2-minutes long, and it is the Magic Kingdom’s way of saying “goodbye” to guests at the end of a long day. It usually play every 30 minutes after the park closes (meaning you could see it more than once in a single night–we once saw it 3 times in the same night!), and starts with Cinderella Castle “twinkling” as the music from When You Wish Upon a Star slowly builds.

I am a huge Walt Disney World fan, but even I did not know about this. You can be sure I will stick around to watch it next time that I visit.