Here’s the Disney World Enthusiast Weekly Round Up for July 25, 2021!
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Disney Did You Know
If you wanted to stay in all the guest rooms in all of the hotels and resorts currently open on Walt Disney World property (at a rate of one per night), it would take decades.
Tip Of The Week
Arrive at the park for rope drop. This means be lined up and ready to enter as soon as the gates are open. If you can be among the first guests to enter the park, you’ll be at a huge advantage. Often you can experience three or more attractions before most visitors begin to trickle in an hour or so after the park opens.
Walt’s Words
“When you believe in a thing, believe in it all the way, implicitly and unquestionable.”
Coming Up Next Week
Next week I’ll have more dining information, plus all of the latest Walt Disney World news!
At this restaurant housed in a working hangar bay, choose from a variety of dishes prepared with ingredients from across the galaxy—all of it delicious, but none of it familiar. Chef Strono “Cookie” Tuggs has docked a food freighter loaded with fresh supplies and he’s ready to satisfy the appetites of visitors and locals alike with an array of exotic offerings. His planet-hopping travels allow him to prepare fare with unusual flavors that delight customers.
New Menu Items
Other options at Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo include plant-based selections, children’s meals, and assorted alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Mobile ordering is available, and highly recommended as this location can get very busy most of the day and night. Docking Bay’s hours vary and is generally open for lunch and dinner each day. Prices range from $13 to $20 for entrees, $7 for dessert, $8 to $10 for children’s meals, and $3 to $15 for beverages.
As you wander the market, follow the intoxicating scent of grilled meat wafting through the air. Ronto Roasters is a favorite stop for crews prepping for their next mission.
New Menu Items
If you are looking for more delicious dining options at Walt Disney World this summer, head on over to
Amorette’s Patisserie
Dockside Margaritas
Gideon’s Bakehouse
Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar
Morimoto Asia
Splitsville’s Bamboo Bar
The Ganachery
The Polite Pig
Merry music fills the night air. Cinderella Castle is all aglow. Snow falls on Main Street, U.S.A. as Magic Kingdom park brims with excitement.
Disney Did You Know
Tip Of The Week
Walt’s Words