Disney in a Minute: What is an ADR?
ADR is an abbreviation for “Advance Dining Reservation.” For years, Disney called restaurant reservations “Advance Dining Reservations.” Disney no longer…
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ADR is an abbreviation for “Advance Dining Reservation.” For years, Disney called restaurant reservations “Advance Dining Reservations.” Disney no longer…
Read MoreThe standby line is one of four different types of lines (or queues) used for attractions at Walt Disney World….
Read MoreSome Disney attractions have what’s called a “pre-show.” The meaning is kind of obvious: it’s the thing before a show…
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Read MoreA Virtual Queue is a way to stand in line without physically standing in that line. Disney often uses Virtual…
Read More“The Hub” is one of those phrases that Disney aficionados throw around with ease. But what does it mean and…
Read MoreThe word “PIN” in Disney-speak can mean a special discount code sent directly to select guests. While Disney calls them…
Read MoreA Lightning Lane is an alternate line to enter an attraction at Disney World or Disneyland. It will generally have…
Read MoreYou may have heard the term “mousekeeping,” and thought it was cute. But when you don’t see it on Disney’s…
Read More“What is an adult?” may seem like an odd question to ask – until it comes to planning a vacation…
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