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ALL-INCLUSIVE VACATIONS - HOW TRAVEL IS MEANT TO BE

Competitive rates on all-inclusive vacations can leave money in your wallet after returning from a trip you won’t want to end. For one affordable price, your vacation can deliver gourmet meals, endless activities, and lively entertainment in a beautiful location. You’ll have nothing to worry about and plenty to enjoy while knowing that you scored a great deal on a memorable trip. Tap into the wonderful world of exclusive rates, special benefits and additional amenities with the help of a travel agent who can help make your Caribbean dreams a reality.

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12 Things for Adults to Do at Walt Disney World Resort

From celebrating one of life’s many milestones with friends to spontaneously spending a romantic weekend away with your partner, there are so many reasons to visit Walt Disney World Resort for an adults-only vacation at your #HappyPlace. And there is no better time to visit than during The World’s Most Magical Celebration, which honors the resort’s 50th anniversary. It’s a chance to embrace your nostalgic side and experience Disney as an adult! Here’s a list of must-do things now that you’re a grown-up!

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Hanging a Star on the Holidays at the Disneyland Resort

The Holidays at the Disneyland Resort begin this Friday, Nov. 12—and earlier this week, cast members working during the overnight hours installed one of the most iconic symbols of the season at Disneyland park, the 60 foot-tall Christmas tree in Town Square. As holiday music played in the background, third-shift cast waited with anticipation in the chilly morning air for the first “unofficial” tree lighting of the season, celebrating by enjoying some donuts and coffee.

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Universal Stories: We Needed This

After nearly a year of homeschooling, game nights, swimming, biking, forcing my kids to watch and appreciate beloved 90’s movies — our family needed a break from the repetitive cycle of 2020 activities and tribulations. Both my husband and I lost our jobs right at the start of the pandemic. Our kids (and every other child in the world) experienced a sudden stop in sports, academics, friends, and other extracurricular activities.

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