Archive for October, 2006

Monorail/TTC Tip

Tuesday, October 17th, 2006

OK, here’s the scenario: it’s been a long day at the Magic Kingdom, the fireworks just ended, the park is closing, and the Mass Exodus has begun. You’ve gotta get to the TTC somehow, but the monorail line for the TTC Express is longer than the line for Space Mountain was at lunchtime! Here’s what you do: take the resort loop monorail. Its line is usually much shorter at these times and it also stops at the TTC. Disaster averted!

That’s a lot of wires!

Tuesday, October 17th, 2006

Did you know that there are 35 miles of electrical wires underneath the Fountain of Nations in Epcot? They are necessary for the fountain to perform its frequent choreographed water shows.

HalloWishes For All!

Monday, October 16th, 2006

The special Halloween-themed fireworks show, HalloWishes, is normally only shown during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, but for the rest of October, the Magic Kingdom will be showing HalloWishes in place of Wishes on non-party nights as well! However, the super-cool perimeter fireworks (the ones that explode ALL around you) will still only be shown at the party. This is a WDW first, so be sure to check out HalloWishes even if you aren’t going to the Halloween party.

Wonders of Life

Monday, October 16th, 2006

I just found out from a WDW Cast Member that the Wonders of Life pavilion at Epcot will be open from November 26, 2007 - January 1, 2007!  So, if you’ve been dying to see Cranium Command or ride Body Wars again, this is your chance!

Rehabs and Closures as of October 16, 2006

Monday, October 16th, 2006

Magic Kingdom

  • Splash Mountain will be closed for rehab January 2, 2007 - January 27, 2007
  • The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh will be closed for refurbishment January 28, 2007 - February 11, 2007
  • Timekeeper closed permanently

Epcot

  • Wonders of Life pavilion open seasonally (read: VERY rarely)
  • Living Seas is converting the ride portion of the pavilion to a Nemo themed attraction, complete with “clamobiles”

Disney MGM Studios

  • Chronicles of Narnia is closed for refurbishment October 1, 2006 - November 10, 2006
  • Fantasmic will be closed for refurbishment November 1, 2006 - November 8, 2006
  • Backlot Tour will be closed November 10, 2006 - November 13, 2006

Disney’s Animal Kingdom

  • “Tarzan Rocks” is closed permanently and will be replaced with “Finding Nemo - The Musical” in late 2006

All Star Movies Resort

  • Fantasmic pool is closed thru mid-December. Resort guests can use the Mighty Ducks pool or any of the pools at All Star Music and All Star Sports.

Blizzard Beach

  • Closed for refurbishment October 29, 2006 - January 6, 2007

Typhoon Lagoon

  • Closed for refurbishment January 7, 2007 - March 17, 2007

New DVC Resort: Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas

Sunday, October 15th, 2006

LAKE BUENA VISTA, FL — Disney Vacation Club announced Oct. 11 that it is building a new timeshare resort on Walt Disney World property to meet ongoing strong demand for its unique vacation-ownership program.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas will be part of Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, which readers of Travel & Leisure Family magazine recently honored with the No. 4 spot on their list of the 50 greatest family resorts in the United States and Canada. The Disney Vacation Club accommodations will feature intricate African-inspired details and home-like amenities, and most will offer sweeping views of an expanded savannah inhabited by a variety of African animals. These new accommodations are scheduled for development in phases with an anticipated opening beginning Fall 2007 and a completion date planned for Spring 2009. The project’s first phase will include 134 remodeled accommodations on the fifth and sixth floors of the existing Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge building, and subsequent phases will include the construction of 324 vacation homes in a new building on the resort property, for a total of 458 Disney Vacation Club homes.

The project also calls for construction of a new table-service restaurant, themed pool and water-play island, fitness center, merchandise shop, sports and recreation facilities and more.

“We continue to see strong demand from families who want to build a lifetime of unforgettable memories by vacationing in ways they never dreamed possible,” said Jim Lewis, President of Disney Vacation Club. “I am delighted to announce that our members will have yet another place to call home with Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas. This begins another exciting new era for Disney Vacation Club as we continue to explore future destination possibilities both domestically and internationally.”

Disney Vacation Club, now celebrating its milestone 15th anniversary, is an innovative timeshare program that lets families enjoy flexibility and savings on future vacations at Disney destinations and more than 500 other popular vacation sites around the world. Since 2000, Disney Vacation Club membership has doubled to include more than 300,000 individuals from over 100 countries and every U.S. state.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas will be the eighth Disney Vacation Club Resort, joining five others at the Walt Disney World Resort, one in Vero Beach, Fla., and one in Hilton Head Island, S.C. Disney Vacation Club has sold out of memberships at its first six resorts, and sales remain ahead of schedule at its seventh property, Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa, which opened in May 2004 near the Downtown Disney area at the Walt Disney World Resort.

Source: Disney Vacation Club

Free Coke from Around the World at Club Cool

Sunday, October 15th, 2006

There is really neat place at Epcot called Club Cool. It’s located right next to Innoventions West (by the fountain). Club Cool is sponsored by Coke and while you’re there, you can drink as much free coke from around the world as you care to! Anytime you are walking by and happen to be craving some caffeine and carbonation, stop on by! Here is what the free coke machine looks like (as of September 2006, at least–in October they added 2 new flavors from Mexico and Costa Rica!):

Yes, it's really free!

I personally think that the coke drinks from Japan (Vegita Beta) and Germany (MezzoMix) are extremely yummy! Next time you’re walking by, definitely stop in and try some! Yes, there really are some cool freebies at Walt Disney World ;)

Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party 2006

Saturday, October 14th, 2006

I was lucky enough to attend Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party on September 22, 2006. If you’ve never been, then let me tell you, it is a FUN time! Some highlights include:

  • Boo To You Parade - This is a special Halloween-themed parade that starts off with the Headless Horseman gallopping down the parade route (nearly impossible to get a decent pic of him–trust me, haha). All of the floats are themed really well and a lot of the characters have special Halloween costumes on (Piglet is a flower–awww). The Haunted Mansion part of the parade is really cool. There is this whole bit with Haunted Mansion dudes dragging shovels on the pavement that creates all these neat sparks–hard to describe, but it’s awesome. The music to the Boo To You parade is AWESOME too. You’ll be singing it all night, lol.

Boo To You!

  • Hallowishes - This is a special Halloween version of the Magic Kingdom’s nightly fireworks show and it’s super-cute as well. A highlight occurs at the end of the show during which fireworks simultaneously explode ALL AROUND you. Really, really, really neat.
  • Trick Or Treat! - Regardless of if you’re wearing a costume or not, you get to trick or treat your way around the Magic Kingdom and collect your goodies in free orange bags that you get when you arrive at the party. Free candy is always fun :)
  • Special Halloween Decorations Around the Park - It’s magical how quickly the Magic Kingdom turns into a Halloween wonderland when the party begins. You’ll find Jack-O-Lanterns on Main Street, orange and green lights everywhere (even on Space Mountain), special Halloween signs throughout the park, Mickey “ghosts” being projected on the pavement in various places, and TONS more! It’s amazing how much detail they put into this stuff!! Even the Castle gets the orange treatment!

Look Ma, the Castle is orange!

Overall, it’s a really, really fun party that you should definitely check out if you happen to be in the World during September or October.

See you real soon!

Create Your Own Treat at Goofy’s Candy Company

Friday, October 13th, 2006

There is a new shop at Downtown Disney called Goofy’s Candy Company and they have the coolest snack there…you get to Create Your Own Treat!

Create Your Own treat!

You get to choose a base (i.e. marshmallow, pretzel, rice krispy treat, caramel apple, etc.), choose what to dip it in (i.e. dark chocolate, milk chocolate, white chocolate, or dark chocolate), and choose what to top it with (i.e. oreos, sprinkles, m&m’s, pecans, etc.).

My very own Create Your Own picks

After you turn your card in, just wait 5 minutes or so and when your custom treat is ready, your name will be called over the intercom!

YUMMY!!!!!!!!!!

ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Here is a tip for resort guests who are on the Disney Dining Plan…most of the treats (most everything except the apple) count as a snack credit!!! IMO, it’s one of the best snack options on property! SUPER-YUMMY!!