CELEBRATION, FL, April 28, 2011 (Press-News.org) Vacationers who are looking for an easy way to plan a trip to Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Fla. can find a wealth of information at a new Website aptly called World of Walt.
The comprehensive Website offers accurate, timely, and entertaining information about The Walt Disney Company, as well as the Walt Disney World Resort and Disney Resort Hotels. It provides unbiased information about each of the Disney Resort theme parks: Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios, and Disney's Animal Kingdom. It also has useful information on Disney tickets, Disney World vacations, and the Disney Cruise Lines.
"World of Walt is a very useful reference tool for planning an amazing voyage to the most magical place on earth," says Founder Herb Leibacher. "It can help you build wonderful vacation memories with your friends and family that will last a lifetime."
World of Walt is a one-stop information resource for families and individuals, whether they are planning their very first or next Disney World vacation. People can visit the Disney Family Cruises page for details about Disney's fleet of ships: the Disney Magic, the Disney Wonder, the Disney Dream, and the Disney Fantasy. These modern cruise ships take passengers to destinations like Alaska, the Caribbean, and even Europe. The Disney Family Cruises page also provides interesting information about Disney's private island, Castaway Cay, which is reserved exclusively for Disney cruise ship guests. The island is replete with a lagoon, beaches, a boat harbor, open-air massages, free childcare and a host of other attractions.
Families who are interested in Animal Kingdom will want to peruse the Animal Kingdom Lodge page on World of Walt. This page covers a wide range of topics to give people an idea what to expect when staying at the luxurious lodge, including the rooms, amenities, views, dining and on-site fun. Or thrill-seekers may want to visit the site's Magic Kingdom Haunted Mansion page, which provides a behind-the-scenes look at some of the special effects of the popular attraction. It reveals the technology behind the Haunted Mansion ballroom scene with dancing ghosts, the seance circle with a floating crystal ball, and the famous hitchhiking ghosts that "follow you home."
Regardless of their particular interests, World of Walt visitors have to check out Disney Deals. This page provides valuable insider tips that can help families lower their Disney World vacation costs without putting a damper on their fun. It discusses a variety of special offers, discounts, and other ways to save money, such as using a Disney World vacation package, booking off season and off site, and taking advantage of discounts reserved for Florida residents. There's also information about deals that are available above and beyond a trip to Orlando's Walt Disney World Resort.
For more information about the new Disney World vacation planning Website, please contact Herb Leibacher at (877) 290-9407 or visit World Of Walt.
About Founder Herb Leibacher
World of Walt is a virtual labor of love for its founder and Webmaster, Herb Leibacher--a self-described Disney enthusiast. Ever since his parents took him to the Magic Kingdom on a family vacation as a youngster, he has had a passion for the magic that Disney creates for families. Leibacher currently resides in Celebration, Fla., which is just five miles from Walt Disney World.
Website: http://www.worldofwalt.com
Website Offers Insider Tips on Disney World Resorts and Disney World Vacation Planning
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