This week Micaela tells us what we need to know when visiting the EPCOT International Festival Of The Holidays. The celebration is going on now through December 30th.
You can get tips on the best way to see the extremely popular Candlelight Processional and find out which celebrity narrators are scheduled for the rest of the festival. Learn about the Holiday Cookie Stroll and how to get the most out of that experience. What to be on the lookout for when sampling the tasty treats at the Holiday Kitchens and so much more.
Plus, don’t forget to be ready to snap adorable family photos while walking around the park. Not only can you brad to your friends on social media about all the fun you are having, but a lot of the decorations and photo op areas make for great holiday cards!
Plus, we discuss what to be on the lookout for in the Walt Disney World parks with Avatar: The Way Of Water, the highly-anticipated sequel to James Cameron’s Avatar, hitting theaters this week.
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