Herb is the founder, author, webmaster, chief executive, and chief bottle washer for World Of Walt – and he is the Disney enthusiast who put this site together. Ever since his parents took him to the Magic Kingdom on a family vacation as a youngster, he has had an interest in the magic that Disney creates for families.
Some time ago it was hard to find Disney merchandise that was themed to individual Disney resort hotels. Fortunately, it looks like that trend is changing.
The theme parks are the most famous and most popular way to enjoy a Walt Disney World vacation. However, the huge expanse of this vacation resort has much more to offer than just amusement park attractions.
Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida is the most magical place on earth. It is a place where it should be easy to relax. But it doesn't work out that way all the time without a little planning.
There are plenty of ways to get to, from, and around the huge Walt Disney World property. Some work well and are even fun, while others are a bit of a drag.
So many of us love the movies, stories, and characters that Pixar has developed over the years. You might be surprised at how much an impact Pixar has had on Disney World.
If you are a Disney fan, you've probably spent hundreds – maybe thousands – of dollars on Disney products and services this year alone. Does that mean you should buy the Walt Disney Company stock?
Central Florida is definitely known for its warm weather, and with good reason. Average temperatures there are significantly higher than in many parts of the country and the world.
It only seems fitting that the American Adventure is a dazzling combination of history, technology, and American ingenuity. Let's look as some interesting details about this amazing show.
Many people have little idea of the size and scope of the Walt Disney World Resort until they begin to research their upcoming vacation. It is a truly tremendous place, in both size and quality, and coming unprepared for its width and breadth is a recipe for feeling like a deer in the headlights upon arrival.