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Part 2 of my Disney trip reports is here, and this one takes us from a late night at Magic Kingdom to a hot day exploring Animal Kingdom with three kids. We’re talking fireworks, the starlight parade, Bluey’s Wild World, Lightning Lane strategy, park hopping, and plenty of moments where our original plans had to change.
We planned our entire Magic Kingdom evening around Happily Ever After and the starlight parade, including a pre-fireworks dessert party. I’m sharing what worked, what felt way more chaotic than expected, and exactly what I would do differently next time. If you’re doing Disney World with kids , especially little ones who aren’t used to late nights, there are definitely a few things you’ll want to consider before trying to fit both the parade and fireworks into one evening.
Then we’re heading to Animal Kingdom for one of the experiences my kids were most excited about: Bluey’s Wild World. If you’re searching for Bluey at Disney World 2026, I’m breaking down what the experience is actually like, how long you should plan for it, and whether I think it’s worth adding to your day.
In this episode, we cover:
One of the reasons I love sharing these Disney trip reports is that they’re not perfect itineraries for you to copy. They’re a look at what actually happens when a carefully planned Disney vacation meets weather, ride closures, tired kids, unexpected timing, and a little Disney magic.
Whether you’re researching Bluey at Disney World 2026, trying to figure out the best way to see the starlight parade, or planning Disney World with kids , I hope these real-life details help you make better decisions for your own family. That’s the goal of these Disney trip reports: take what works for you, leave what doesn’t, and build a trip around your family’s priorities.
Come hang out with us on Instagram and tell me: If you’re planning Disney World with kids, which would your family be more excited about, the starlight parade or Bluey’s Wild World?
RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:
Listen to Part 1 here!
Grab the Lightning Lane Toolkit
Is the Fireworks Dessert Party Worth It?
LET’S CONNECT!
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A quick heads up: this post contains affiliate links to products I genuinely use, love, or would pack for my own family. If you choose to purchase through these links, I may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Podcast music by Podington Bear, track: ‘Filaments’, licensed under CC BY-NC, courtesy of Free Music Archive.
My life doesn't revolve around Disney like you may think. I live for my family: my husband and our three kids. In my spare time I like to make my home the best it can be, read on our porch and watch (you guessed it) Disney+.
Start your free quote with A Mouse and A Beach 🏖️
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Part 2 of my Disney trip reports is here, and this one takes us from a late night at Magic Kingdom to a hot day exploring Animal Kingdom with three kids. We’re talking fireworks, the starlight parade, Bluey’s Wild World, Lightning Lane strategy, park hopping, and plenty of moments where our original plans had to change.
We planned our entire Magic Kingdom evening around Happily Ever After and the starlight parade, including a pre-fireworks dessert party. I’m sharing what worked, what felt way more chaotic than expected, and exactly what I would do differently next time. If you’re doing Disney World with kids , especially little ones who aren’t used to late nights, there are definitely a few things you’ll want to consider before trying to fit both the parade and fireworks into one evening.
Then we’re heading to Animal Kingdom for one of the experiences my kids were most excited about: Bluey’s Wild World. If you’re searching for Bluey at Disney World 2026, I’m breaking down what the experience is actually like, how long you should plan for it, and whether I think it’s worth adding to your day.
In this episode, we cover:
One of the reasons I love sharing these Disney trip reports is that they’re not perfect itineraries for you to copy. They’re a look at what actually happens when a carefully planned Disney vacation meets weather, ride closures, tired kids, unexpected timing, and a little Disney magic.
Whether you’re researching Bluey at Disney World 2026, trying to figure out the best way to see the starlight parade, or planning Disney World with kids , I hope these real-life details help you make better decisions for your own family. That’s the goal of these Disney trip reports: take what works for you, leave what doesn’t, and build a trip around your family’s priorities.
Come hang out with us on Instagram and tell me: If you’re planning Disney World with kids, which would your family be more excited about, the starlight parade or Bluey’s Wild World?
RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:
Listen to Part 1 here!
Grab the Lightning Lane Toolkit
Is the Fireworks Dessert Party Worth It?
LET’S CONNECT!
Join the Laid-Back Magic® community
A quick heads up: this post contains affiliate links to products I genuinely use, love, or would pack for my own family. If you choose to purchase through these links, I may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Podcast music by Podington Bear, track: ‘Filaments’, licensed under CC BY-NC, courtesy of Free Music Archive.
I've planned our family vacations to Walt Disney World, ranging in ages, sizes, and circumstances; without kids, with one kid, and now with two! From these trips, I've learned what not to do and want to share them with you.
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