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							All Things Disney!
							We are ‘Disney fanatics’ in our family and love all things Disney. But 	did you know that there are lots of other Disney attractions apart from the 	theme parks? Of course, if this is your first visit you will probably want 	to spend most of your time at the parks with a bit of rest and relaxation in 	between. After your second or third visit we found it was nice to do 	something a little different. Here are just a few Disney treats, some of 	which will not cost you a penny!
 	The Electrical Water Pageant is a nightly display that makes its circuit 	around Seven Seas Lagoon and Bay Lake. It is best to check at a Guest 	Services desk either at Magic Kingdom or one of the resorts for the times 	but as a general rule it starts at 9pm. We find one of the best places to 	watch it from is the beach at the Disney’s Polynesian Resort. The pageant 	consists of two strings of seven barges, each carrying a 25-foot-tall screen 	of lights. The pageant features King Triton and creatures from under the sea 	(turtles, whales, seahorses, even a sea monster) set to music. The pageant 	concludes with a salute to America, with Flags and Stars set to a musical 	medley of God Bless America, Yankee Doodle, and You're a Grand Old Flag. 
 	‘Wishes’ fireworks at Magic Kingdom can be seen nightly from the beach 	at Disney’s Polynesian Resort. We usually grab ourselves a beach chair, sit 	back and relax (beats being squashed by the crowds standing up in Main 	Street, USA). Unfortunately, you can’t hear the narration or the music or 	see Tinkerbell flying through the sky but if you have already seen it for 	real and have used up all your days on your Disney tickets this is the next 	best thing!
 	Disney’s Boardwalk is home to a wide range of entertainment. Jugglers, 	magic shows, a pianist playing the piano whilst riding a bicycle and a whole 	host of other activities. These can differ from day to day but are usually 	in the afternoons or early evenings. One of our favourite things to do at 	Boardwalk is to rent a Surrey Bike. Two, four and six-seater bikes are 	available and a pedal around the picturesque promenade is great fun.
 	Disney’s Miniature Golf. Disney has four courses in two separate 	locations each having 18 holes. Fantasia Gardens Mini Golf Courses are in 	the Epcot Resort area on Buena Vista Drive just across from the WDW Swan 	Resort. You can choose from the fun ‘Fantasia Gardens’ course (dancing 	hippos, leaping fountains and marching broomsticks complete with music and 	interactive obstacles) which is more suitable for adults with young children 	or the ‘Fantasia Fairways’ (par-three and par-four holes ranging from 40 to 	75 feet long) for the more experienced golfers. The Winter Summerland Mini 	Golf Courses are adjacent to Disney's Blizzard Beach water park. The Winter 	course is covered in snow with ice castles and snowmen and a trip to the 	‘North Hole’ whilst the Summer course consists of sandcastles, surfboards 	and a visit with Santa on the Winternet.
 	Disney provides lots of activities not only for their resort guests but 	also for anyone to enjoy. Try horse riding at Fort Wilderness, fishing 	excursions on Bay Lake or the Seven Seas Lagoon, or rent a tandem bike from 	the Bike Barn at Fort Wilderness. You’ll never been short of something to do 	at Disney. Have fun!
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