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The WDW Magazine Romance Issue is Out!



By Dave Shute

The April Issue of WDW Magazine

The latest edition of WDW Magazine, which focuses romance 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:

“We’ve all heard about Disney Weddings, but did you know that WDW is a great honeymoon destination? It’s also a great place for an engagement or even for a date. Check this out.

“This issue is packed with romance. Dave takes a look at the romantic side of WDW. We’ve got the perfect Disney wedding gifts, and we even have a throw down between Danny and Stephanie over the most romantic attractions at WDW.

“Romance continues in our Best of WDW section as we look at the Villas at the Wilderness Lodge, California Grill, Spaceship Earth and the Art of Disney. We even look at romance on a Disney Cruise.

“This issue is full of what makes Disney special. It’s full of love.”

My column for first-timers focuses on date-night and other romantic activities for first timers. Curious?  Of course you are! Sample a free issue here. Also, now available is a preview function–check it out!

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