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The WDW Magazine Health Issue is Out!



By Dave Shute

The Health Issue WDW Magazine

The latest edition of WDW Magazine, which focuses on health and sports at Walt Disney World, is out!

The magazine is available on iTunes, for Android, and on the web.

Editor Carl Trent has this to say:

“Walt Disney World is the healthiest place on earth. Yes, I said the healthiest place on earth. OK, that might be a bit of an exaggeration, but where else does the average visitor walk 8 miles a day with a smile on their face?”

“This month in WDW Magazine we look at how a Walt Disney World vacation can be a healthy, while still being a fun, vacation. Our feature articles covers WDW fitness activities like biking, tennis, swimming and even horseback riding. We then turn to eating well on vacation and how Disney has a huge “sporty side”.

My column for first-timers includes all the key stuff you need to do to get in shape for Disney World.

No, a Disney World visit is not through-hiking the Appalachian Trail. But neither is it a walk in the park! Wait, no, it IS a walk in the park–but a long one…

Intrigued?  Of course you are! Sample a free issue here. Also, a preview function is now available–check it out!

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2 comments

1 Tammie { 03.02.15 at 5:03 pm }

Can I get this in printed form?

2 Dave { 03.03.15 at 8:51 am }

Tammie, sorry, no.

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