AUTHOR: Trinity Paternostro
Thank You, Disney Cast Members
It’s that time of year again, the time to count our blessings. This may be a difficult task this year. After all, 2020 has been a doozy. But one thing I am certainly thankful for are the Disney cast members. These underappreciated magicians are the heart and soul of the Disney parks and they don’t … Thank You, Disney Cast Members
Thank You, Disney
Last night, I watched the Happily Ever After fireworks for the first time. I’ve listened to the entirety of the show twice. Both times were on our last trip to Disney World, one at Wilderness Lodge and the other during Villain’s After Hours. But I’ve never been able to actually see more than the fireworks … Thank You, Disney
Five Things I Wish Were at Walt Disney World
A month ago, Zoe Wood posted an article about fun Disney activities to do at home. One activity she listed was to design a Disney World ride. That got me thinking about the changes I would make to Disney World were I head of the company. The happiest place on earth may be closed, but … Five Things I Wish Were at Walt Disney World
The Hope that ‘Star Wars’ Gives Us
Last Monday was Star Wars Day, aka one of the best days of the year. I never do much for May the 4th–just watch my favorite film (The Empire Strikes Back) and read a Star Wars comic or two. This year, however, I wanted to have a WDWinfo article ready for the day. I love … The Hope that ‘Star Wars’ Gives Us
Why Captain America is the Hero We Need Right Now
I am a huge fan of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Ever since I watched Iron Man, I’ve been in love. This might be the reason why Iron Man is my favorite hero. Not only does his breakout movie hold nostalgic qualities for me, but he’s an interesting character. He’s funny, witty, and secretly has a … Why Captain America is the Hero We Need Right Now
Four Tips for Surviving Anxiety at Walt Disney World
“I’m a Nervous Rex!” These four words are written across a Rex-themed t-shirt sold at the Contemporary Resort, and they are my life in a nutshell. Since I was young, I have been an overly cautious and timid person prone to anxiety over anything loud, dangerous, or able to pop my personal bubble. Needless to say, I am … Four Tips for Surviving Anxiety at Walt Disney World