Showing posts with label Disney Park Tip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disney Park Tip. Show all posts

Saturday

Ears of Steel: The Real Man’s Guide to Walt Disney World by Bart Scott

Ears of Steel: The Real Man’s Guide to Walt Disney World by Bart Scott
I just finished reading Ears of Steel by Bart Scott and I'm still laughing out loud. Intended for the reluctant male Disney traveler it is every bit as entertaining for woman. While the days of reading out loud to my sons has long past I couldn't help but read passages to them. Even my husband on a long car ride joined in the laughs as I shared parts of this unconventional Disney travel guide with him.
 “Slowly place the book in front of his sloping brow,” Scott advises in a prologue called “Hello, Ladies,” and “you’ll be on your way to the Orlando area before you can wish upon a star.” 

Tuesday

Advice for first time visitors to Disney World


Advice for first time visitors to Disney World
Planning your first trip to Walt Disney World can be a little overwhelming. Don't worry with a little advance planning and research you will be able to enjoy a magical vacation and learn why it's called "The Happiest Place On Earth".


Friday

Disney Parks News: Spring themed Merchandise!


Spring has Sprung with Special Merchandise at Disney Parks
Spring has sprung! As you’re collecting eggs and other goodies for your spring baskets, keep in mind some fun Easter-themed merchandise from Disney Parks.
Available now are Minnie and Mickey Easter celebration pins from both Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort.


Don’t you love our pals Minnie and Mickey in their Easter bonnets?

Sunday

Walt Disney World Resort Horticulture Fun Facts


Spring is in the air, flowers are blooming here at home and soon at the annual Epcot Flower and Garden Festiva
l which will be held this year from March 05 - May 18, 2014 , so let's talk horticulture today!

Well-trimmed trees and clean-cut lawns grace Walt Disney World Resort property year-round (not just during the annual Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival but it’s no easy task. Take a look at these fun facts to get a better idea of the Disney magic that goes into making Walt Disney World Resort the best groomed place on earth:

  • Nearly 12 percent of Walt Disney World property — an area equivalent to nearly 3,000 football fields — is devoted to gardens and maintained landscapes. (That’s 4,000 acres worth of beauty.)


  • Each year the Walt Disney World Horticulture team plants 3 million bedding plants and annuals, and maintains millions of other plants including more than 4 million shrubs, 13,000 roses and more than 200 of the famous topiaries that have become synonymous with Disney Parks.



  • The “Liberty Oak,” which is the focal point of the Liberty Square area in Magic Kingdom park, is the proud parent of more than 500 young trees. They all started out as acorns harvested from the majestic oak.
  •  Horticulturists use 8,500 interior plants each year and add 6,000 trees to the exterior landscapes throughout Walt Disney World Resort . . . and they maintain some four million shrubs in landscapes.
If you are looking for some help in keeping your grounds green, head to the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival to see one of the many sessions dedicated to helping you build a better garden.
Versailles comes to mind at the perfectly manicured parterre garden accented with geraniums at the France pavilion in the World Showcase during the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival.

Source: Disney Parks 
Images: ©Disney
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What is your favorite part of the Flower & Garden Festival?


Have a magical day! 
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Now it's time to hop aboard the magical Blogorail and see what my friends on the Magical Blogorail are sharing.

Tuesday

Disney Parks InsidEARS Welcome

DebsDis


Disney has launched a new site, Disney Parks InsidEARS , which is still in Beta form right now. It will be a site where Disney Park enthusiasts can connect, share insights and information on Disney travel.
I am thrilled to share with you that I have been invited to be part of the group!! 

The Disney InsidEARS magical email arrived at just the right moment for me. I had been so down in the dumps for days over my computers St. Patricks Day crash that I just couldn't believe my eyes when I first saw it. Instantly, my mood went from Eeyoresque to over the top Tigger-ific!
After finishing my registration and quiz (about Disney World) I received this: 

You're Officially An InsidEAR - Time To Mouse Around!



So, I guess, it's official, I'm a Disney InsidEAR! 

Monday

Magical Memories ~ Resort TV 2001



Today our Magical Memories take us back, way back to the 100 Years of Magic celebration in Walt Disney World, 2001 and the resort TV commercials. Do you remember The Yellow Shirt Guy and Park Hopper?  Together they brought guests all the latest park information to make it a Zip A Dee Do Da Day...




Part 1



Part 2



2001 Part 3 Downtown Disney



I really liked the toon look to these commercials and the excitement they created. I know we were always enjoyed watching them in our resort while unpacking or getting ready for the day. 
Do you remember the 100 Years of Magic Celebration?

Have a Zip A Dee Do Dah Day!

Friday

Hidden Treasures of Epcot in Walt Disney World


Epcot is rich with hidden treasures. A few of my favorites can be found in the China Pavilion. Entering from the World Showcase I always feel as though I'm taking a step back in time to one of the world's oldest civilizations and I'm about to discover something wonderful on each visit. In The China you can experience shows and movies but I think it's the subtle details that are it's real treasure.

The Hall of Prayer for Good Harvest at night is breathtaking

I'm always so impressed with the reflections of the rocks and plants in the water gardens from the pavilion above. The watercolor patterns and color intensity changes throughout the day. You can spot wildlife that have made their homes in the ponds. Kingfishers and herons often fish ignoring the crowds watching them. In the spring irises bloom and occasionally the lilies can be seen in bloom in vibrant colors.


The design of the pavilion and water features flow so perfectly with the bright colors of the architecture and the soft colors of the plantings.

In the shop I find the mega Buddha so interesting and peaceful.

Even the lanterns are artfully placed.




The Heavenly Temple is constructed in a circular design because people believed the earth was square and that the sky was circular. 
Careful what you say in The Heavenly Temple, the acoustics are so perfect you can hear a whisper from the other side of the room.


The House of the Whispering Willows gallery exhibit, "Tomb Warriors Guardian Spirits of Ancient China," is an authentic replica of the warrior statues found in the excavation in Xi'an, China. The Chinese tomb art exhibit is on loan from the Schloss Collection. I could spend hours in this exhibit alone looking at these warrior faces.





The China Pavilion was host to a music video for the song, "Reflection", performed by Christina Aguilera. What a beautiful voice she has...

Have a Magical Day,

Tuesday

Dream-Along with Mickey

Come along and join the fun! Link up your Disney Almost Wordless or Wordless Wednesday posts, make new Disney friends, visit with old friends, see some great pics at 
with me, Debs Dis @ Focused on the Magic   

Your choice for this week's theme:
Characters

I love the Dream-Along With Mickey show. It's is a 20 minute musical stage show with a cast of characters that includes Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy & all of the princesses and princes. The costumes you see here have been changed to more traditional colors but the show remains the same - great! This is a must see for me at The Castle Stage in The Magic Kingdom. 

I just loved the look on Donald's face - classic!


For a few more pics from this stage show check out my Mickey & Minnie Monday post




Eat to the Beat Concerts Return!

Boyz II Men
Dateline Disney: LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — The Epcot International Food & Wine Festival returns Sept. 30 not only with plenty to tempt the palate but also with a heaping side order of music for the ears. Pop songstress Taylor Dayne opens 2011′s 18-act Eat to the Beat concert series with performances on the first three evenings of the 45-day festival.
The musical menu that follows Dayne in October and November has about as much variety as the festival marketplaces, including classic rock, prog rock, soul, R&B, jazz and funk hit-makers. The lineup includes three Eat to the Beat newcomers: Gin Blossoms, The Pointer Sisters and The Orchestra starring former members of ELO.
Here’s the lineup (entertainment is subject to change without written notice):
Sept. 30-Oct. 2: Taylor Dayne
Oct. 3-5: .38 Special
Oct. 6-7: Jon Secada
Oct. 8-9: Roger Hodgson (formerly of Supertramp)
Oct. 10-12: Billy Ocean
Oct. 13-16: Starship starring Mickey Thomas
Oct. 17-19: Sugar Ray
Oct. 20-21: The Orchestra starring former members of ELO
Oct. 22-23: Howard Jones
Oct. 24-26: Boyz II Men
Oct. 27-28: Gin Blossoms
Oct. 29-30: Sister Hazel
Oct. 31-Nov. 1: Hanson
Nov. 2-3: The Pointer Sisters
Nov. 4-6: Night Ranger
Nov. 7-8: Air Supply
Nov. 9-10: Richard Marx
Nov. 11-13: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
Performances are at 5:15, 6:30 and 7:45 p.m. at America Gardens Theatre and are included with Epcot admission.
Source: Eat to the Beat! Concert Series




If you're interested in seeing one of these concerts I would suggest you queue up early. They are extremely popular especially on weekends when locals fill the Food & Wine Festival. Freshen up your sunscreen for the wait in line. It's very bright with only small patches of shade. Better yet pick up a parasol in China for some stylish shade! 


Don't be quick to judge groups that you may not be familiar with. My DH never thought he'd enjoy a Boyz II Men concert. After sort of twisting his arm to see it and promising we would bolt to the nearest food and beverage kiosk if it was awful, we really enjoyed it! It was one of the highlights of our trip. Ladies, get a seat down in front. Not saying anymore;)
You may also be interested to read my other Concert Series posts here and here






I hope to see you right back here tomorrow for Wordless Wednesday:D The theme this week is monorails!








Don't forget to stop by Tiggeriffic Tuesday Blog Hop and check out all the great bloggers who've linked up today.






Have a Disney Day!

Friday

Family Favorite Walt Disney World Traditions

Traveling to Walt Disney World over the past 20 years our family has developed quite a few family traditions. I didn't realize we had so many until I started blogging about them. Some are the more traditional traditions and some are well, unconventional traditions.








The first family tradition on each trip is heading to the parks after checking in to our resort. The Magic Kingdom is our first park and POTC is our first ride. In Disney's Hollywood Studios we head right for The Great Movie Ride. The last night is always spent at The Magic Kingdom to see Wishes.
Food glorious food! Food is fodder for a whole series of traditions in our family. To be brief, the first two foodie traditions are Dole Whips and Mickey Waffles. You can read about both ad nauseam here on my blog. I ♥ Dole Whips and Mickey Waffles!

Tuesday

Special Teen Edition ~ Favorite Attraction

Today's Special Teen Edition is written by our resident (I mean that quite literally) teen blogger and dear son, Peter aka WDWPeter. 
Welcome back Peter! So, what is your favorite attraction in Walt Disney World?
Walt Disney World with Teens and Tweens - Splash Mountain


Thanks for asking and thanks for having me guest blog today! My favorite and absolutely not to be missed attraction is without a doubt Splash Mountain in Magic Kingdom's Frontierland! 
It's an awesome wet and wild flume ride that is very popular.You'll want to get a FastPass for this ride! Check out this now out of print FastPass!
Walt Disney World with Teens and Tweens - Splash Mountain


I really like the back story for Splash Mountain. It's about Br'er Rabbit and his adventures searching for his laughing place. The story takes twists and turns in scenes set with animatronic figures as he leaves his safe little briar-patch home. All the while you travel through Splash Mountain with him in your flume boat. Br'er Rabbit gets entangled and trapped eventually by Br'er Bear and Br'er Fox and they threaten to throw him off the mountain. The theme is loosely based on the character Br'er Rabbit in a collection of short stories by Joel Chandler Harris and the 1946 Disney movie, Song of The South. 
The stick in your head theme song is Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah from the movie Song of the South that won the Academy Award for Best Original Song. 


This was a surprise favorite ride for me. I have mild ASD and SPD and that makes me very shy about trying new things. I was afraid at first but after my family showed me pictures of it and described it and after a few trips not going on it but watching, I felt I would give it a try. Now I love it! I even talked my cousin who has ASD into riding it and he had a great time too. 
Walt Disney World with Teens and Tweens - Splash Mountain
 Another great time to ride is at night during Wishes. It's really cool!
Walt Disney World with Teens and Tweens - Splash Mountain
This is where you land after dropping down the mountain.

Fun Splash Mountain Facts: 
  • Splash Mountain opened in WDW July 17, 1992 three years after the ride opened at Disneyland. 
  • The ride is 11 minutes long 
  • During the last drop you are going 40mph.
  • The last drop is 52.5 feet or the equivalent of a 5 story building.
  • It features 68 Audio Animatronics.
  • It has the largest animated prop in all of the Disney parks, The Zip-A-Dee-Lady Showboat.
  • You have to be 40" tall to ride.
I hope the next time you're in The Magic Kingdom you'll ride my favorite ride Splash Mountain.

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Thursday

Guest Post ~ Mandas Disney Blog

I'm very excited today to be a guest blogger on one my favorite Disney blogs, Mandas Disney Blog ~ Summer Fun Series! 
Summer is filled with sunny days but in The Walt Disney World Resort there's also a strong chance of showers as the humidity builds throughout the day. In this guest post I take a look at summer fun in the rain!

You can read my post at Manda's Disney Blog ~ Summer Fun Series!
Thanks so much Manda for hosting the Summer Fun series on your blog!  I've really enjoyed reading everyone's posts throughout the summer!  Thanks too for asking me to join in on the summer fun!!  You're not only a great blogger but a great Disney friend!! I always love reading about your adventures in Disneyland Paris!!! You've inspired me to one day visit DLP!!  
Head on over to Manda's Disney Blog to find out how we found Disney summer fun in the rain.


Today is also Lisa's Babes in Disneyland Blog Hop. The topic of the day is "Inspiration". I actually blogged about this in my first post on The Magical Blogorail as my introduction which is here. I can now further add all my Disney friends are my inspiration for blogging as well. I truly enjoy sharing stories, jokes, trips news and pics with everyone each day through my blog, or on Twitter and Facebook. The Disney Online Community is the best!!!
Don't forget to check out the rest of the Disney Blog Hoppers over at the Babes in Disneyland Blog!

Thanks for stopping by. Have a Disney Day!

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