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Disney en 3 dias

  Lydia, ver los 5 parques de Disney World en solo 3 días es posible, pero requiere una estrategia muy bien pensada. No es realista “verlo todo”, pero sí puedes vivir lo mejor de cada parque si organizamos los días inteligentemente. Aquí te dejo el plan más eficiente , basado en transporte, distancias, multitudes y el tipo de atracciones que suelen buscar las familias. 🌟 Estrategia general Para ver 5 parques en 3 días necesitas: Tickets Park Hopper (para cambiar de parque después de las 2 pm) Comenzar temprano (rope drop) Moverte por zonas , no de un lado al otro del parque Usar Skyliner cuando sea posible (rápido y sin filas) Evitar filas largas con Genie+ solo en los parques más concurridos 🗓️ Plan recomendado (5 parques en 3 días) 📅 Día 1: Magic Kingdom + EPCOT 🌅 Mañana – Magic Kingdom Es el parque más grande y el que más tiempo consume. Enfócate en lo esencial: Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Pirates of the Caribbean Space Mountain Haunted Mansion Big T...

🌠 California Family Attic with Skylight Observatory

  🌠 California Family Attic with Skylight Observatory 🏡 Architectural Overview Located on the third floor , the attic features vaulted ceilings with exposed cedar beams , painted in soft white to reflect light. The walls are finished in smooth stucco with warm clay undertones, and the flooring is wide-plank oak with woven rugs in terracotta and ocean blue. A central skylight observatory dome rises above the attic’s lounge zone, fitted with motorized retractable glass panels and telescopic mounts for stargazing. 🧭 Zoned Spaces for a Big Family 🔭 Skylight Observatory Lounge (Centerpiece) A circular sunken lounge beneath the skylight dome, with plush floor cushions and a round sectional sofa. Built-in telescopes and binoculars on swivel mounts for kids and adults. A star map mural wraps around the dome base, with LED constellations that light up at night. Ambient lighting from hidden LED strips and pendant lanterns . 🎨 Creative Studio Corner Long art t...

🏡 California-Style Family Attic Design

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  🏡 California-Style Family Attic Design For a family of 9: parents, 6 kids, and grandma 🪵 1. Architectural Features Vaulted ceilings with exposed beams Painted white or left in natural wood for warmth and openness. Skylights and clerestory windows To flood the attic with California sunlight. Smooth stucco or wood-paneled walls In warm neutrals: sand, cream, pale clay. 🧩 2. Zoning the Attic for a Big Family The attic becomes a multi-use retreat with distinct zones for rest, play, creativity, and quiet. A. Kids’ Loft Zone Built-in bunk alcoves (3 stacked pairs) with curtains for privacy Each bunk has a reading light, cubby shelf, and playful bedding Climbing wall or ladder nook for fun access A central play rug with beanbags and toy storage B. Creative Studio Corner Long art table with stools and storage for supplies Chalkboard wall + corkboard for drawings and ideas Overhead pendant lights and skylight for natural illumination C. Family Lo...

California‑Style Family Porch Design

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🌴 California‑Style Family Porch Design For a family of 9: parents, 6 kids, and grandma ☀️ 1. Architectural Style & Structure Open‑air porch with wide overhangs Classic California homes use deep eaves to create shade and keep the space cool. Exposed wooden beams Cedar or redwood beams stained in warm honey tones give that coastal‑rustic feel. Arched or rectangular openings Inspired by Spanish‑Mediterranean California architecture. Smooth stucco or natural wood siding Neutral tones: sand, cream, warm white, or pale clay. 🪵 2. Flooring Saltillo tile , wide‑plank oak , or porcelain tile that mimics stone Durable, kid‑friendly, and perfect for California’s indoor–outdoor lifestyle. Add large woven rugs for warmth and zones. 🪑 3. Zoning the Porch for a Big Family A porch for nine people needs intentional zones so everyone can gather without crowding. A. Family Lounge Zone (Centerpiece) Oversized L‑shaped outdoor sectional (seats 6–8) Two rockin...