When Does a Disney VIP Tour Actually Make Sense?

We’re breaking down our full VIP Tour experience and putting real numbers behind one of Disney’s most talked-about (and most expensive) offerings. We go far beyond the “it was amazing” review and dig into the math, comparing VIP Tours directly to Lightning Lane Multi Pass, Lightning Lane Single Pass, Lightning Lane Premier Pass, After Hours events, and seasonal party tickets.

By Jeremy Stein, ago

Festival of the Arts Food: Past Favorites & New Must-Tries

We’re setting the table for EPCOT’s most creative festival and getting you ready for opening weekend. Before we head into the parks for our full review next week, we’re taking a step back to talk expectations, favorites, and a whole lot of food. First, we break down where EPCOT Festival of the Arts ranks for us among EPCOT’s four annual festivals and why it continues to punch above its weight despite being the shortest of the bunch.

By Jeremy Stein, ago

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Timeline Soon Expands at Disneyland

A long time ago in a galaxy not so far away… things just got a whole lot more interesting at Disneyland. Disney has officially expanded the storytelling timeline of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, opening the door for new characters, new eras, and new possibilities inside Batuu. This update means guests can now encounter stories and heroes from beyond the original sequel-era focus, creating a more flexible, immersive, and fan-friendly experience that evolves with the ever-growing Star Wars universe. Whether you’re a lifelong Jedi, a casual droid admirer, or just here for the blue milk, this timeline expansion is a big deal — and it’s about to change how you experience one of Disney’s most ambitious lands yet.

By Jeremy Stein, ago

From Checklists to Chill: Our Disney Evolution

We’re taking a look at how our Disney opinions have changed over time — from the way we plan and tour to how we handle crowds, dining, resorts, and even souvenirs. Some of these shifts came from experience, some from necessity, and some from simply realizing that what worked years ago doesn’t always work now.

By Jeremy Stein, ago