Mouse Chat — Your Disney & Family Travel Podcast
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Meet the Mouse Chat Team
Hosted by the Griswolds and friends — bringing you Disney, family travel & cruise tips since September 2010.
Steve Griswold
Host · Pixie Vacations Owner
Disney parks, cruise lines & all-inclusive resort expert. Co-owns Pixie Vacations with Lisa.
Lisa Griswold
Host · Pixie Vacations Owner
First Disney trip in 1976. Family vacations, honeymoon resorts & Beach Club super-fan.
Chris “Sharpie” Sharps
Co-Host · Pixie Vacations Agent
Wilderness Lodge devotee. Disney dining encyclopedia — ask him anything from Whispering Canyon to Satu’li.
Debbie Sikes
Co-Host · Pixie Vacations Agent
Tower of Terror & Grand Floridian fan. Always adds one new thing each trip to make it memorable.
Caitlyn
Co-Host · Pixie Vacations Agent
The next-generation Disney perspective. Honest reviews & family travel from a younger lens.
9,422,137+ lifetime listens • Recognized for honest, family-first travel coverage.
Disney & Family Travel FAQ
When is the best time to visit Walt Disney World?
The lowest crowds at Walt Disney World are typically mid-January to early February, late August through mid-September, and early to mid-December (before the holiday rush). For the best weather plus moderate crowds, target late October through early November or late April through early May. Peak crowd times to avoid are Christmas/New Year, Easter week, Spring Break, and Thanksgiving week.
How far in advance should I book a Disney vacation?
Book Walt Disney World resort hotels and tickets 6-12 months in advance for the best room availability and to lock in current pricing before annual increases. Disney Cruise Line books even further out — 12-18 months ahead for the best cabin selection on new ships like the Disney Treasure and Disney Destiny. For dining, you can reserve up to 60 days in advance as a Disney resort guest.
Is a Disney Cruise worth it for families?
For families with kids ages 3-12, Disney Cruise Line typically delivers the highest satisfaction of any cruise line — kid-friendly programming, character experiences, rotational dining, and the new private island Lookout Cay. The premium pricing reflects that. If your kids are older or you want adult-focused luxury, Virgin Voyages or Royal Caribbean’s newest ships often offer better value. Mouse Chat has full reviews of every Disney ship, including the Disney Treasure and Disney Destiny.
What’s the difference between Sandals and Beaches Resorts?
Sandals Resorts are couples-only adult all-inclusive properties (no kids allowed), perfect for honeymoons and romantic getaways. Beaches Resorts are family-friendly all-inclusive properties from the same company — you get the same luxurious amenities plus Sesame Street character experiences, water parks, and supervised kids’ clubs. Both include all meals, drinks, watersports, and tips. Mouse Chat covers both extensively, including the new Beaches Treasure Beach village.
Are travel agents free for booking Disney vacations?
Yes — Pixie Vacations, the travel agency hosted by Mouse Chat’s Steve and Lisa Griswold, books Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, Universal Orlando, Sandals, Beaches, Royal Caribbean, Virgin Voyages, and other family travel at no extra cost to you. The travel supplier pays the agent’s commission directly, so the price you pay is the same as booking yourself — but you get expert planning help, room category guidance, and ongoing support if anything changes with your trip.
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Getting Ready for Walt Disney World, Disneyland & Disney Cruise Line to open
Walt Disney World, Disneyland and Disney Cruise Line will be opening back up at some point. We don't know when Disney will open back up, as I am sure the dates will shift until the Coronavirus is under control and countries, governments and states start to relax...
Every Disney Park is Closed
Every Disney Park in the World is closed. Disneyland in California and Walt Disney World in Orlando Florida announced they are closing and will reopen March 31st 2020. Also Disney Cruise Line will stop sailing.Disney always puts safety first and there were no Corona...
Walt Disney World Parks and Resort News for March 2020
There is so much new happening since the last time you went to Walt Disney World. And with the 50th Anniversary for Walt Disney World happening in 2021, it seems that daily a new ride, attraction, restaurant, resort or event happens at Disney. March 2020 is no...
We stay and tour every Universal Orlando Resort from the Presidential Suite to the new Universal Value Resorts
Universal Orlando Resort has several different resorts on Universal Property where you are just moments from the Universal theme parks. We love to stay on property at Universal Studios in Orlando Florida for many reasons and we cover all those insider tips on this...
Disney World Back to Basics – What you need to know about Disney Value Resorts
We are going back to the Disney vacation basics on this Mouse Chat Podcast and covering the basics on Disney World Value Resorts. This episode will get you up to speed on everything you need to know about Disney Value Resorts before you plan your Disney World...
TIPS for how to ride Disney’s newest ride – Rise of the Resistance
Lines for Disney's newest theme park ride are still long, but Disney has implemented a system for their Star Wars Ride of the Resistence Ride that is sort of line a virtual line. The beauty of this Disney virtual que is that you can eat, drink, shop and ride other...





