Disney World Bucketlist: 50 Things To Do & See On Your Next Visit To Disney World

Disney World, the land where dreams come true, a place to release your inner child, a life long dream of millions of people across the globe is to visit Disney World. For many it is a once in a lifetime opportunity, so if you get the chance to go you don;t want to waste a second of it! Here is 50 of the best things to do and see when you visit Disney World Florida.

  1. See the welcome show.

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2. Watch the Festival of the Lion King

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3. Make a wish in Cinderella’s wishing well.

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4. Try ‘The Kitchen Sink’

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5. Get a pair of Mickey Ears embroidered with your name.

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6. Have an Epcot Margarita.

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7. Attend Epcot’s Food & Wine Festival.

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8. Eat a Dole Whip.

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9. Dine at the ‘Be Our Guest’ Restaurant.

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10. Visit the Haunted Mansion.

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11. Go on a Safari.

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12. Visit Pandora – The World of Avatar.

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13. Watch the Finding Nemo Musical.

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14. Watch the Lights, Motors, Action! Stunt Show.

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15. Enjoy some water sports.

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16. Go on a Jungle Cruise.

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17. Ride the Monorail.

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18. See the Animatronics of the Country Bear Jamboree.

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19. Ride the ‘Dumbo The Flying Elephant’ attraction.

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20. Watch the Main Street Electrical Parade.

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21. Watch the Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular.

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22. See the Diamond Mine from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

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23. Ride the Kali River Rapids.

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24. Ride the Carousel of Progress.

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25. Fly in a hot air balloon.

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26. Take a trail ride on a horse.

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27. Go to a campfire cookout.

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28. Visit Disney’s Boardwalk.

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29. Shop at Disney Springs.

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30. Go fishing.

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31. Ride in a floating car.

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32. Meet ever Princess.

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33. Go to “La Nouba” the Cirque de Soleil Show.

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34. Go on the “It’s a Small World” ride.

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35. Eat every item on the secret menu.

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36. Ride Cinderella’s horse on the Carousel.

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37. Visit the “Affection Section” petting zoo.

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38. Ride the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.

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39. Visit Disney’s Coral Reef.

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40. Walk the Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail.

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41. Watch Mickey’s PhilharMagic.

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42. See the Reflections of China.

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43. See the Tree of Life at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

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44. Talk to Crush the Turtle in Epcot.

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45. Visit the Enchanted Tiki Room.

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46. Ride the Wildlife Express Train.

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47. Ride the Liberty Square Riverboat.

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48. Watch Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage.

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49. Watch the Jeweled Dragon Acrobats.

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50. Meet Alice in Wonderland at the Mad Tea Party.

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I hope you enjoyed this post! What items are on your Disney World bucketlist? Tell me in the comments section below!

How To Build A Capsule Wardrobe

A “capsule wardrobe” is a term that is often heard in the fashion community. It seems that everyone is building a capsule wardrobe, they are everywhere you turn! In order to build your own capsule wardrobe there are a few questions that need to be answered first.

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What is a Capsule Wardrobe?

A capsule wardrobe is a collection of clothing pieces that never go out of fashion and can be matched with outfits in all seasons.

Why build a Capsule Wardrobe?

There are so many benefits of having a capsule wardrobe, not only does it save you time and money, but it means you can look effortlessly stylish everyday! And for an added bonus it also reduces the amount of laundry you have to do! Who wouldn’t love that?

How do you build a Capsule Wardrobe?

  1. Research

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Research is key to building a capsule wardrobe. Find the type of capsule wardrobe you are looking to build, for example, casual, summer, office, winter etc. Use your research to find inspiration for pieces you want to add to your wardrobe.

2.  Take a look at the wardrobe you already have.

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Before splashing out on new pieces for your wardrobe, take a look at the clothes you already have. You may already have pieces tucked away that you had forgot about!

3. Make a wishlist

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Find the items you want, you should have 35-40 pieces including shoes for your wardrobe. These should give you around 3 months worth of outfits.

4. Make lists

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Make a list of what you have and what you need, this will help you not to stray and make additional purchases for your wardrobe.

5. Test out your capsule wardrobe!

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You’re now ready to start wearing your new wardrobe! Wear your capsule pieces for 4 weeks then review your wardrobe and make necessary changes.

 

I hope this post was helpful! Tell me what your favourite capsule wardrobe pieces are in the comments section below!

Beauty Jargon Defined: 10 Beauty Terms Explained

The world of beauty and cosmetics can be a confusing one, there are so many words and phrases that are completely lost to you. Like what the hell is a cut crease? and what’s the difference between a shader brush and a blending brush? Well don’t worry you no longer have to ponder these questions, here are 10 beauty words and phrases defined!

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  1. Strobing: (verb)

“To place highlighter in large amounts to the high points of your face (particularly along the cheekbone) to make features pop without the use of heavy contouring.

2. Baking: (verb)

“To set a thick layer of concealer with a layer of powder you allow to sit on the skin before dusting the majority of it away.”

3. Cut Crease: (noun)

“When applying eye shadow only in either the natural crease or drawing a line (cutting) just above the crease, very defined and sharp, creating a separation between the actual lid and the upper eye area then blending that line outward towards the brow. This also can make your lid appear bigger making the eyes seem bigger.”

4. Squareletto: (adjective)

“An up-and-coming nail shape that is super long, like stiletto nails, but squared off at the tip.”

5. Hit Pan: (verb)

“When you come to the end of a palette or compact and have to scrape out the remaining contents.”

6. Tan-touring: (noun)

“The art of using self-tanner to contour by applying it whenever you’d typically apply bronzer.”

7. Foiling: (verb)

“Applying eye shadow with a wet brush to create a shiny, foil-like effect.”

8. Lipstick Feathering: (noun)

“When lipstick bleeds into the lines and wrinkles around your lips.”

9. Chroming: (verb)

“Using lipstick as a highlighter when you’re short on time.”

10. Tightlining: (verb)

“Applying eyeliner to the upper waterline to give the appearance of thicker eyelashes and bigger eyes.”

I hope this post was helpful! I’m thinking of writing a beauty dictionary, let me know what you think in the comments section below.