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Sunday, December 29, 2013

My top 10 ways to save money on a Disney vacation

As a family who vacations on a budget, I am always looking for ways to save money.  Here is my list of 10 ways to save at Disney World.  Remember, there are many more ways to save on your Disney vacation.  These are just some of the things I recommend.

    1) Bring water!  Florida water is just gross, and buying bottled water in the parks can add up pretty quickly.  Instead, bring water with you if you are driving.  Or, if you’re flying, order bottled water online and have it shipped to your resort.  This alone can save a family of 4 $120 or more for a 7 day vacation!
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*        2) Get the standard view room.  Unless you have a room with a balcony, there really is no reason to get an upgraded view.  You don’t spend that much time in your room, anyway, and you can save as much as $105 on a 7 night stay by sticking with a standard view.

·        3) Get the Dining plan!  For a family of 4 (2 adults, 2 children ages 3-9) the Dining plan will cost $155.08 per day.  That seems like a lot, but think about this:
o   For breakfast, you just grab a quick snack at your hotel for about $15
o   For lunch you want to eat at Pecos Bill.  That will run about $38 give or take
o   Let’s say you want to have Dinner at Chef Mickey.  For your family of 4, it will cost $123.52
So, now you have spent $176.52.  But wait, I forgot about your FREE refillable mug that comes with the Dining plan!  So, if you buy the mug, that’s another $59.96!  Whew! That’s a savings of about $210 for a 7 day stay!

·         4)  Stay on-site!  I cannot stress this enough.  If you only look at the price of the hotel, you may think you are getting a great deal staying in an off-site hotel.  Have you factored in a rental car to get you to the parks? How about the cost of parking that rental car?  Add to that, the added benefits of staying on-site such as Extra Magic Hours, FREE transportation to/from the airport as well as throughout Walt Disney World, the ability to add on the Dining plan and more!  This can save you around $375 or more PLUS tons of time!  Time is money.

·         5)  Don’t buy souvenirs at the parks!  Instead, either buy things at home and give them to your kids while you are at Disney World, or, if you have a car, go to the local Walmart or Disney Outlets to buy the same things for a lot less!

·         6)  Ask friends and family to give your kids Disney gift cards as birthday gifts!  This will allow your kids to have their own money to spend at Disney World, and it will save you money, too!

·       7)   Want to send something home to family or friends?  Instead of spending tons of money on pricey souvenirs, have characters sign a 3x5 index card, and send that along with a pressed penny!  For just about $1 a piece, you can afford to send these to everyone you know!

·         8) Don’t forget about Southwest Airlines.  When searching for your flights, Southwest isn’t included on any of the major travel websites such as Travelocity, Expedia, Orbitz, etc.  In order to see Southwest’s fares, you have to check their website.  They have some great deals, PLUS you get 2 FREE checked bags!  That savings can add up fast.

·        9)  Bring your own stroller.  If you have young children, chances are you will need a stroller while at Disney World.  While you can rent a stroller either in the parks, or from a reputable stroller rental company, such as ScooterBug, it’s not as hard as you may think to just bring one from home.   You can check your stroller at the gate at the airport, and they will take care of it for you.  This can save you around $60-$70 for a 7 day trip.


·         10) My final money saving tip is to use a Travel Agent!  How often do you check back to see if Disney has released a discount for the time you are going?  Or, how often do you check for flight discounts?  It can be a total pain in the butt, and it takes a lot of time.  If you book with a travel agent, they do all this for you!  You get the best deal possible, with none of the work!  

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Resort Spotlight: Pop Century

Resort Spotlight:  Pop Century




 My favorite Disney “value” resort is Pop Century.   With totally awesome theming, this resort will take you back in time.  With areas featuring icons from the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s 80’s and 90’s, this is the perfect place to make you feel like a kid again!


ROOMS:
Standard rooms sleep up to 4 people, with either 2 double beds, or 1 king.   


DINING:
Pop Century has a Quick Service food court (open 6am-midnight), as well as a pool side bar.  



RECREATION:
Themed pools (flower pool, bowling pin pool, computer pool), playground, dancing in the lobby, movie under the starts, walking around the lake, twister, hair wrapping services, caricature drawing, etc.



OTHER:
There are 5 sections to this resort- 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s and 90’s. 
50’s: Lady & the Tramp, Jukebox, bowling pin icons
60’s: Mowgli & Baloo, Play-doh, yo-yo icons
70’s: Mickey phone, Big Wheels, foosball, 8-track tape icons
80’s: Roger Rabbit, Walkman, Rubik’s cube icons

90’s: Laptop, cell phone icons

** Bonus- Pop Century has its own buses! **

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

2014 Night of Joy Lineup announced

For all you planners out there, here's a Christmas treat for you!  Disney has announced its lineup for the 2014 Night of Joy event!  The event will run on Friday, September 5th and Saturday, September 6th, 2014. Stay tuned for more info coming this spring!



Friday, September 5th:
* Hillsong United
* Chris Tomlin
* Matthew West
* For King & Country
* Mandisa
* Building 429
* Matt Maher
* The Neverclaim

Saturday, September 6th:
* Skillet
* Casting Crowns
* MercyMe
* Israel Houghton & New Breed
* Britt Nicole
* Colton Dixon
* Rhett Walker
* We As Human
* One Girl Nation


Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Disney's newest leading ladies

Beginning January 26, 2014, Sophia the first and Doc McStuffins will be joining Handy Manny and Jake from Jake and the Neverland pirates at Hollywood & Vine in Disney's Hollywood Studios park, for breakfast and lunch.  Sadly, Special Agent Oso and June from Little Einsteins will be leaving.  Check out the Disney Parks blog for more info on this change.

 

Monday, December 16, 2013

Save 20% on a Disney cruise

Save 20% on a cruise on the Disney Dream or Disney Magic, select dates in January and February 2014!  With stops at Nassau, Bahamas and Disney's private island, Castaway Cay, you can escape the cold and have a fun and relaxing vacation!  Give your family the ultimate gift this holiday season- book your Disney cruise today!



Friday, December 6, 2013

Enchanted Tales with Belle



One of my favorite attractions at Walt Disney World is Enchanted Tales with Belle, and apparently others agree.  Recently given the award for "Outstanding Achievement- Participatory Character Greeting" by the Themed Entertainment Association, this attraction is a great way to meet Belle.  Audience members are chosen to "act out" parts of the story.  At the end, you may have you picture taken with Belle.  This is in New Fantasyland in the Magic Kingdom.  Here are some pictures from when we did this.













Tuesday, December 3, 2013

What's in a Magic Your Way package?

If you've never been to Walt Disney World, you may not know about all the great perks of booking a Magic Your Way vacation package.  I know that I had no idea how many extra things I got, before my first trip.  Here's the lowdown on the 2014 MYW plus Dining package:

* Accommodations at a Disney resort
* Customize-able park tickets
* 15% off Walt Disney Marina boat rentals
* Voucher for 2 FREE rounds of mini golf
* 2 FREE DisneyQuest tickets
* $10 Planet Hollywood meal voucher (good for food or souvenirs)
* Arcade game card worth 100 game points
* 15% off Children's Activity Center rates
* 15% off Spa services of 50 minutes or more
* 15% off 2 hour guided fishing excursion
* 10% discount at Sammy Duvall's Watersports
* 10% off bowling at Splitsville
* Complimentary airport pick up and return
* Complimentary resort-wide transportation
* Extra Magic Hours each day- spend more time in the parks
* Have purchases delivered to your resort- no more lugging things around with you all day

The Dining Plan includes:

* 1 Table service meal per person, per night (Entree, Dessert, non-alcoholic beverage)
* 1 Quick service meal per person, per night (Entree, Dessert, non-alcoholic beverage)
* 1 Snack per person, per night
* 1 Resort refillable mug per person
* Advance dining reservations
* Special dining experiences available

WHEW!  That's all in addition to the rides, the shows, the characters, the pools, and all the other magical experiences that Walt Disney World has to offer!

Monday, December 2, 2013

Florida Plunge Holiday Scavenger Hunt

Scott, from Taking the Florida Plunge, is hosting a super fun holiday scavenger hunt!  The first challenge has been posted, and is due by Tuesday, Dec. 3rd at 9pm.  The next challenge will be issued on Wednesday.  It's not too late to join, so come on and jump in!






Friday, November 22, 2013

Christmas at Disney World

Disney really is the most magical place on Earth, but even more so at Christmas.  If you can't be there in person, seeing lots of beautiful photos is the next best thing!  Our awesome friend Scott (Taking the Florida Plunge) has been posting some great ones lately, so I wanted to share.  Please be sure to visit his blog and "LIKE" his Facebook page for more great pictures.





* All photos from Taking the Florida Plunge Facebook page


Monday, November 18, 2013

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Character Dining at Disney World

A great way to meet your favorite Disney characters, without waiting in a long line, is to enjoy character dining experiences.  For just 1 or 2 table service credits on the Disney dining plan, these meals are great, because you get some really amazing character interaction.  Here's a run down of who you can see, and where. * Characters are subject to change.



Magic Kingdom:
* Cinderella's Royal Table (2 TS credits)- Cinderella, Ariel, Belle, Snow White, Aurora, Jasmine
* The Crystal Palace- Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, Eeyore

Epcot:
* Akershus- Belle, Aurora, Snow White, Cinderella, Ariel, Mary Poppins
* The Garden Grill (dinner)- Chip n Dale, Mickey, Pluto

Animal Kingdom:
* Tusker House (breakfast, lunch)- Donald, Daisy, Mickey, Goofy

Hollywood Studios:
* Hollywood & Vine (breakfast, lunch)- June from Disney's Little Einsteins, Jake the Neverland pirate, Handy Manny, Special Agent Oso 

Grand Floridian Resort:
* 1900 Park Fare (breakfast)- Mary Poppins, Alice in Wonderland, The Mad Hatter, Tigger, Winnie the Pooh
* 1900 Park Fare (dinner)- Cinderella, Prince Charming, Lady Tremaine, Drizella, Anastasia, Fairy Godmother

Beach Club Resort:
* Cape May Cafe (breakfast)- Goofy, Minnie, Donald

The Contemporary Resort:
* Chef Mickey's (breakfast, dinner)- Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, Pluto

Fort Wilderness Resort:
* Mickey's Backyard BBQ (dinner, 2 TS credits)- Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Chip n Dale

The Polynesian Resort:
* Ohana (breakfast)- Lilo, Stitch

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Walt Disney World height requirements

Know before you go!  Here is a list of height requirements for Walt Disney World, including the water parks and DisneyQuest. 



Magic Kingdom
Tomorrowland Speedway Height Requirement 52" inches (132 cm) or taller
Stitch's Great Escape Height Requirement 40" inches (102 cm) or taller
Space Mountain Height Requirement 44" inches (113 cm) or taller 
Splash Mountain Height Requirement 40" inches (102 cm) or taller
Big Thunder Mountain Height Requirement 40" inches (102 cm) or taller
"Goofy's Barnstormer" at least 35" inches (89 cm) or taller

Age Restrictions

"Space Mountain" at least age 3
"Big Thunder Mountain" at least age 3
"The Barnstormer" at least age 3


Epcot
Body Wars Height Requirement 40" inches (102 cm) or taller
Test Track Height Requirement 40" inches (102 cm) or taller
Mission: Space Height Requirement 44" inches (113 cm) or taller 
Soarin' Height Requirement 40" inches (102 cm) or taller

Age Restrictions
Body Wars at least age 3

Disney's Hollywood Studiosformerly Disney-MGM Studios

Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Height Requirement 40" inches (102 cm) or taller
Star Tours Height Requirement 40" inches (102 cm) or taller
Rock n' Roller Coaster Height Requirement 48" inches (122 cm) or taller

Age Restrictions
Star Tours at least age 3
Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at least age 3

Animal Kingdom
Dinosaur Height Requirement 40" inches (102 cm) or taller
Kali River Rapids Height Requirement 38" inches (95 cm) or taller
Primevil Whirl Height Requirement 48" inches (122 cm) or taller
Expedition Everest  Height Requirement 44" inches (113 cm) or taller

Blizzard Beach
Slush Gusher Height Requirement 48" inches (122 cm) or taller
Summit Plummet Height Requirement 48" inches (122 cm) or taller
Downhill Double Dipper Height Requirement 48" inches (122 cm) or taller
T-Bar must be under 5' feet tall to ride
Tike's Peak must be under 48" inches (122 cm) tall
The Chair Lift at least 32" inches tall (No infants or lap riding)
Cross Country Creek adult supervision is required

Expectant mothers and those with neck or back problems are strongly discouraged from experiencing any water slide attraction.

Age Restrictions
Chair Lift no infants may ride

Typhoon Lagoon
Humunga Kowabunga Height Requirement 48" inches (122 cm) or taller
Keel Haul Falls Height Requirement 48" inches (122 cm) or taller
Mayday Falls Height Requirement 48" inches (122 cm) or taller
Storm Slides Height Requirement 48" inches (122 cm) or taller
Bay Slide must be under 5' tall to ride
Castaway Creek adult supervision is required
Ketchakiddee Creek must be under 48" (122 cm) tall
Shark Reef guests must be 10 years old or older 
"Before/After hours Surfing"- students must be at least 8 years old (Surfboards are provided)

Expectant mothers and those with neck or back problems are strongly discouraged from experiencing any water slide attraction.

Age Restrictions
Castaway Creek Adult supervision required
Shark Reef Children under 10 years of age must be accompanied by an adult

DisneyQuest

Buzz Lightyear's AstroBlaster Height Requirement: 51" (129.54 cm) or taller
Cyber Space Mountain Height Requirement: 51" (129.54 cm) or taller
Mighty Ducks Pinball Slam Height Requirement 48" inches (122 cm) or taller
Pirates of the Caribbean - Battle for Buccaneer Gold Height Requirement: 35" (88.9 cm) or taller

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Disney Cruise Line

Since Disney Cruise Line released 2015 Itineraries today, I thought it fitting to do a post on Disney cruises!  Here are my TOP 5 reasons you should go on a Disney cruise:




#1- Large, family staterooms.  Unlike some other cruise lines, Disney cruise ships have larger staterooms, designed with families in mind.  Offering two bathrooms, 24 hour complimentary room service, and the Disney touch, Disney Cruise Lines offers some of the best staterooms in the industry!


#2- Unique dining experiences.   On a Disney cruise, you won't get bored with the food!  With their rotational dining experience, you rotate between three amazing restaurants for each night of your cruise. *Animator's Palate (all 4 ships), which provides one of a kind entertainment while you eat.
*Enchanted Garden (Dream, Fantasy), which serves 3 meals per day and is inspired by the gardens of Versailles.
*Lumiere's (Magic), which has a Beauty and the Beast theme and serves breakfast and lunch.
*Parrot Cay (Wonder), which has a tropical feel and serves American fare for breakfast and lunch, and Caribbean fare for dinner.
* Royal Court (Fantasy), which is perfect for your princess.  It is, after all, inspired by 4 of Disney's classic princesses.  Serves all three meals.
* Royal Palace (Dream), also inspired by Disney princesses Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty, serves three meals.
* Triton's (Wonder), which has a Little Mermaid theme, serves American fare for breakfast and lunch as well as a more elegant French cuisine for dinner.


#3- Live Shows!  What would a Disney cruise be without some Disney live shows?  See shows based on your favorite movies or characters from Toy Story to the Disney Villains.  * Shows are different on each ship *


#4- Adults only activities.  Wait, what?!  Adults only activities on a Disney cruise? Yes, you read that right!  There is so much for grown ups to do on board a Disney cruise, that you can go without kids and still have a very magical vacation.  Activities such as a spa, adults only dining, nightclubs, adults only pool and even an art gallery are just some of the adult fun waiting for you on a Disney cruise.


#5- The characters!  I had to save the best for last.  With everything else on board a Disney cruise, the Characters are by far my favorite part.  From meet and greets, to Disney shows, there are tons of opportunities to meet your favorite Disney characters! Don't forget your camera!




Thursday, November 7, 2013

Resort Spotlight: Port Orleans Riverside


 One of my favorite Disney resorts, Port Orleans Riverside, is a moderate resort with two distinctly different feels.  This amazing resort offers beautiful landscaping and design, as well as tons of recreational activities, comfortable, spacious rooms, and some great dining options.



Rooms: Alligator Bayou rooms sleep up to 5 guests with a bayou theme, while the Magnolia Bend rooms sleep up to 4 guests with a more elegant feel.  There are also several Royal guest rooms in the Magnolia Bend section complete with in-room fireworks!


Dining: The main Restaurant on site is Boatwrights Dining Hall, which serves New Orleans inspired food for dinner (5pm-10pm).  There is also a quick service restaurant, and a bar/lounge on the property.  Riverside Mill is   open from 6am- midnight, and serves traditional American fare.  The River Roost Lounge is open 4pm- midnight, and serves appetizers and, of course, beer and specialty drinks.  Ye-Haa Bob Jackson performs here Wed-Sat nights from 8:30- midnight.



Recreation: Take a day off from the parks to explore this amazing resort.  With activities such as swimming, pirate adventures, horse drawn carriage rides, campfires, fishing, and movies under the stars, there is something for everyone!



Other:  If you have a family of 5, this resort is one of the only Disney resorts that sleeps 5 without needing a family suite.  If you have a special occasion during your stay, such as a birthday or anniversary, the Royal rooms are a huge hit!




Friday, October 25, 2013

Just refurbished Disney Magic!

The Disney Magic just got a total transformation, and is now sailing again!  You can see lots of pictures of the newly re-imagined Disney Magic HERE. If you have been dreaming about a Disney cruise, now is the time to go!  The winter months offer the lowest rates of the year, and the temperature in the Caribbean is still fairly warm.


Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Saturday, October 12, 2013

NEW Addition to Animal Kingdom Park

Disney recently announced a NEW addition coming to Animal Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World!  Avatar Land is in the beginning stages, but they are hoping to begin construction in 2013.  Read the entire article posted by Disney Parks blog here.

If you'd like more info, check out the FAQs!

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Tip Tuesday


Animation Academy



If you are looking for something unique to do, or if you just need a break from the heat, be sure to check out the Animation Academy at Disney's Hollywood Studios park.  Classes begin every 30 minutes, and last about 20 minutes.  You are led by a Disney animator as you sketch your own Disney character.  When you're finished, your artwork is yours to keep.  The best part- this class is FREE!



30 FREE things to do at Walt Disney World



Planning a Walt Disney World vacation on a budget? I can help!! Here's a list of 30 FREE things to get/do at WDW (no park entry required- great for a non-park day!) 

* Get customized park maps before you go
* Order the Disney Vacation Planning DVD
* Check out Yeehaw Bob Jackson @ Port Orleans Riverside's River Roost (Wed-Sat night)
* Resort Hop- visit each of the resorts and take pictures at each one
* Take the kitchen tour @ Animal Kingdom Lodge (4pm daily)
* Take an animation drawing class @ Art of Animation (11am, 2pm, 5pm daily)
* Get a chocolate sample @ Ghiradelli in Downtown Disney
* Join Chip n Dale for a campfire sing-a-long @ Ft. Wilderness
* Watch an outdoor movie at most resorts
* Watch the Wishes fireworks from the beach @ The Polynesian
* Check out all the entertainment @ The Boardwalk
* Ride the Monorail
* Get hula lessons @ The Polynesian
* Nighttime animal viewing w/ night vision goggles @ Animal Kingdom Lodge
* Get a celebration button at any resort
* Take a boat or ferry ride
* Watch the "Old Faithful" geyser @ Wilderness Lodge
* Play with Lego's @ the Lego store in Downtown Disney
* Watch the Electrical Water Pageant from the Polynesian's beach
* Visit the petting zoo @ Ft. Wilderness
* Look for hidden Mickeys everywhere
* Go to Story time at the fire-pit @ Animal Kingdom Lodge
* Take the Sanaa Cultural Tour @ Animal Kingdom Villas
* Get mardi gras beads @ Port Orleans French Quarter
* Do The Hustle with cast members @ Pop Century
* Play in the splash area @ Downtown Disney
* Take the Wonders of Wilderness Lodge Tour
* Get a Lei @ The Polynesian
* Visit Tri-Circle-D ranch to see the Disney horses @ Ft Wilderness
* Watch the pianist play @ the Grand Floridian

And as a bonus: It's not free, but each resort has a pressed penny machine. For just $.51 you can get a great souvenir!