September 1, 2025
"Ascending by Degrees"- A Return to Greatness at Walt Disney World?
August 20, 2025
Ten Best Unexpected Walt Disney World Experiences
Getting happily lost in the Tree of Life trails, looking for carvings- In contrast to the previous two experiences which are centered on a restaurant meal as its origin, getting "lost" in Animal Kingdom among its many trails (and the hidden path- which is still there if you know where to look) is something we do every visit since the park opening in 1998. The lush surroundings, the sounds of the water, and the general vibes of the fourth park are quickly making it one of my favorites in all of Walt Disney World. Never did I expect that from this half day park! The addition of the Indiana Jones Adventure and Encanto will only making it stronger. And I can't wait.
A Trip on the Disney Skyliner- Call me crazy, but I'm a sucker for attractions that provide transportation. Boats, trains, people movers, etc. Who would have thought that simple transportation to keep the masses moving could be so much fun? (Notice I did not mention the bus system?)
PeopleMover- Since I mentioned it, yes, the Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover remains a Magic Kingdom must do and one of the primary reasons why this park's Tomorrowland is better than the one at Disneyland. The views are great, the trip is relaxing, and it screams classic old school Imagineering. What more does a castle park lover need?
Meal Out at Disney Springs- Disney World's 5th theme park may not cost a dime to enter, but of course to experience it best means dropping some bucks. No, this isn't the Disney Food Blog, but some of the most enjoyable meals to be had in the complex are found here. From Raglan Road Irish Pub to The Edison to Jock Lindsey's Hangar Bar and Morimoto Asia, the selection is top notch- even better than at Epcot, which I never expected possible. My Dine or Ditch series gives you a taste of what's best in the World and beyond into Universal and Disneyland as well. Check out the Raglan Road review here.
Riding the Waterways- Yet another transportation choice. Perhaps it's living in landlocked Colorado, but one of the great joys of a visit to Disney and now Universal Orlando Resort, is riding the water between theme parks, shopping districts and resorts. It's refreshing during the day, calming at sunset, and stunning under a dark sky. Part of being on vacation is doing things out of the ordinary. I'm always surprised how this puts a smile on my face.
Experiencing a Tropical Rain Storm and Watching the Night Sky Over the Seven Seas Lagoon- There's something so Florida about the whole thing! I remember years ago on our second visit to the world as a married couple experiencing this exact thing. We had just taken the monorail loop to an unopened EPCOT Center. Departing our train, a storm came in with lots of lightning and rain, reminding us we are in a tropical paradise of sorts. No one can create atmosphere as beautiful as the Lord God who created it all!
Following a Ride on the Original (and best!) version of Twilight Zone Tower of Terror with a ride on Rock N Rollercoaster- By this point, you may have wondered when I got to an attraction as one of the best experiences in Walt Disney World. So, here it is. The one-two punch of these two thrill rides back to back make me a giddy teenager again. My wife can easily pass up both, but I cannot and will not resist.
Spaceship Earth- Disney may have made major mistakes with the recent additions to my favorite (for now) Florida park, but they hit a home run with Spaceship Earth. Ever an old school style E Ticket, I expect newer attractions to surpass it in impact, but they never do. Now, if they'd only go a great job fixing the inside of this park's icon. Not even Cinderella Castle says Walt Disney World to me like this structure does, proving once again, that when the Imagineers want to and the suits give the budget, they can create some of the best attractions in the theme park industry- and in the United States and just not the Asian parks.
Will my next trip in 2026 or more likely 2027 bring a different list of Best Walt Disney World Experiences? I hope so! Universal Orlando Resort and Epic Universe is riding high and part of our next Florida trip, so Disney better play its A Game!
(Photographs copyright Mark Taft.)
August 7, 2025
Design Detail: Great Moments at the Movies
Great Moments at the Movies? You don't remember that Walt Disney World attraction? Sure you do! You know it by a different name. It's found over at Disney-MGM Studios aka Disney's Hollywood Studios. There it is at the centerpiece icon of the park, the Chinese Theater houses the iconic Great Movie Ride.
Back in 1989 when the park opened- the year I first visited- the newest theme park was filled with amazing design detail as a love letter to the Hollywood of old. There are few attractions, but they were good ones. Of course, the Great Movie Ride was king. But the Backstage Studio Tour, the Art of Animation, and the Monster Sound Show made up a pretty great day. It was small but charming, a lovely way to spend an afternoon.
There's been so many changes, and the park now ranks as my least favorite Disney park in Florida. Wasted space, too many poor quality attractions, and a very confusing layout headline its many problems. Yet, its history is rich and fascinating. Here's a look at 35 years of the park's history, including rare concept art and plenty of photographs. One part trip report from the first opening days and much, much more. Trust me, you'll find it fascinating!
August 2, 2025
Metro Line and Omnibuses for Epcot's World Showcase
July 21, 2025
Bit of Kodak History
My oldest son and his family stumbled into this little ice cream parlor. As Eastman Kodak aka Kodak holds a very special place in our family history, he sent us a photo of this vintage mirror bearing a company ad. It was due to my father in law's kindness that my then girlfriend and I got to dine in Disneyland's very exclusive Club 33. Later on, his generosity was expressed in passing on to us free tickets to Walt's park and even Florida's Magic Kingdom and EPCOT Center.
Last night we watched a one hour television special from about Walt Disney World from 1977. Beyond the endlessly cheery music and storyline, the presentation included some ads- and mostly of products that no longer exist. So, preserving this piece of history seems all the more important.
July 17, 2025
If You Can't Go to Tom Sawyer Island, Go Here Instead
Just head down the street from Walt Disney World and take a turn into Universal Orlando Resort. Head into Islands of Adventure. Walk past Hogsmeade and Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey and even go beyond Velocicoaster. Travel into Jurassic Park and stop. Take a deep breathe. Look around until you find Camp Jurassic.
July 6, 2025
Goodbye Rivers of America and a Large Piece of Magic Kingdom History
Back then, there was no Big Thunder Mountain or Splash Mountain on the other side, just wilderness to explore while riding the Admiral Joe Fowler Riverboat, Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes, the rafts, or the Mike Fink Keel Boats. It was a beautiful simpler time. Imagineering had created a wonderful, totally atmospheric piece of Americana. But nothing lasts forever.
The Disney Parks blog reported these changes last year in August to a shocked crowd at D23:
"The Ultimate Disney Fan Event, Disney Experiences Chairman Josh D’Amaro, with the help of Tow Mater via video call, announced that a new area inspired by the Pixar Animation Studios film “Cars” will be coming to a reimagined section of Frontierland at Magic Kingdom. “The American West has always been about keeping your eyes on the horizon … believing in yourself, carving your own path, and striving toward success. That goes for miners in the mountains, bears from the country, a princess from the bayou … or a race car from the big city,” Josh told the crowd."
The crowd was silent, then some booed, and then it was on to the next announcement.
Today is the last day to experience a very important piece of Magic Kingdom history. What a sad, sad day it is.
(Photographer unknown.)
June 22, 2025
My Favorite Disney Park Photos: A Peaceful Morning at the Grand Floridian
(Photograph copyright Mark Taft)
June 18, 2025
Club Disney? Yes, It WAS Built- and the Unbuilt DisneyQuest
Back when the Westcot theme park (look here) was to be added to California- in the 1990s - before the suits decided the park was to be replaced buy the MUCH more financially safer and very inexpensive Disney's California Adventure, a West Coast version of the indoor gaming playground was all set up to happen. We've all heard the story before and we'll hear it again- plans change, budgets are reallocated, and priorities shift. It happened here.
This project is not to be confused with Club Disney, the young family focused indoor entertainment center for those with kids 10 and under. One opened in Lone Tree, Colorado, just a few miles from our home. When we visited, it was a combination indoor play area and Chuck E. Cheese and Dave and Busters... enjoyable, charming, expensive, and not worth more than two hours of your time. But it was "Disney", so for this family far from both California and Florida, it was a nice little diversion.
This new venture was long before Disney's Celebrity Sports Center from the 1960s that lasted until the early 1990s in Denver. (Yes, I had been inside exactly once. It was little more than a run down bowling alley by then. Not even sure who owned it.)
For now, both these are a piece of history. Will the ideas be resurrected again? Probably not, but you never know what could happen as the company and the U.S. economy changes over and over and over again.
(Concept art copyright The Walt Disney Company.)
May 1, 2025
The Wings of Man
April 28, 2025
The Walt Disney World Resort I Grew to Love
Yes, riding the monorail through the lobby still surprises with the reveal of the Grand Canyon Concourse, but that wasn't enough. Decades after my first visit to the World in 1975, it was the sum of many smaller pieces that won me over. The energy, the bright colors, the large panes of glass that provided terrific views, the lakeside setting.
What tipped the scales? Dinner at the California Grill back in 2009! That memorable and expensive evening became one of my favorite resort experiences. What could be more spectacular than a great meal with my beloved wife high atop it all? Only a view of the Magic Kingdom while the evening fireworks were aglow. Truly magical!
(Art copyright The Walt Disney Company.)
March 18, 2025
Pirates of the Caribbean: 58 Years! From Disneyland to Florida, Tokyo to Paris and onto Shanghai- History, Concept Art and More!




























