Events, Attractions, and More Coming to Disney in 2011

2011 will be a year of “Disney dream vacations,” both figuratively and literally.  Guests will be making memories over the horizon in Egypt, Hawaii and Alaska, on the aqua waters of the Bahamas, under the sea, over croc and rhino gullies and beyond the solar system. During 2011, premieres will

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Disney’s All-Star Music Resort: One Guest’s View

In 2010, my wife and I were back on our own for a 5 night stay at Disney’s All-Star Music Resort (MuR). This is one of the Value Resorts at Walt Disney World. Those who feel that they are musically inclined will find this Resort to their liking. We decided

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Disney’s Pop Century Resort: One Guest’s View

In 2007, my wife and I along with her parents spent 7 nights at Disney’s Pop Century Resort (PCR). This is a Value Resort at Walt Disney World that stands apart from the All-Star Resorts, but is still in the same area. PCR is in the race for the fan

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Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort: One Guest’s View

In 2006, my wife and I spent 15 nights at Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort (MoR). This is one of four Value Resorts presently offered at Walt Disney World. In the future, Disney’s Animation Resort will join the ranks. MoR is by far the fan favorite for economy minded Guests. You’ll

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Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground: One Guest’s View

In 2008, my wife and I with her parents occupied a lot in Section 2000 of Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground (FWR). Right up front I will admit that I’m not a big fan of camping. But in the spirit of trying something new at Walt Disney World, I

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Why I Love the Epcot Resort Area

When planning a trip to Walt Disney World, choosing the resort you’ll stay at is often times one of the hardest decisions to make. After all, with over twenty different choices, it can be a bit overwhelming! Over the years, I’ve tried several of them, ranging from Value to Deluxe,

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Innovation and Technology Set Sail Jan. 26, 2011, Aboard Disney Dream on Its Maiden Voyage

When the Disney Dream sets sail on its maiden voyage on Jan. 26, 2011, guests will be able to experience cruise industry firsts in true Disney style.  Here’s a sampling of the innovative fun in store: Disney Cruise Line debuts the first-ever shipboard water coaster, AquaDuck, a thrilling water flume

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The Disney Dream Innovations and Itineraries

The Disney Dream is the first of two new Disney ships being built by Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany.  The Disney Fantasy is also currently in production and is scheduled to set sail on its maiden voyage on April 7, 2012. Disney Dream Innovations Known for establishing the family cruise

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Disneyland 2010 Room Only Discount

Disneyland Room-Only Offer You can enjoy special savings and choose to experience the fun and excitement of Holidays at the Disneyland® Resort with these special room-only rates. Offer Details: Book now and you can save at least 20%* when they stay two or more consecutive nights at one of the

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Watch out for that Treetop Villas at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa

Nostalgic memories of childhood playtime translate into over-the-treetops family vacation time with the addition of Treehouse Villas at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa.  The treehouse villas combine a dash of luxury and comfort with the nostalgic memories of a childhood fortress.  Nestled in natural forest glens, this new phase

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A photo tour of Disney Cruise Line’s new ship, the Disney Dream

This article and set of pictures comes to us from USA Today. hat will Disney Cruise Line’s newest ship, the Disney Dream, look like on the inside? USA TODAY’s Cruise Log was among a handful of cruise-focused sites to get a sneak peek of the vessel this week at the

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Photos: Disney Dream cruise ship makes first public appearance in Germany

SMOOTH SAILING: The Disney Dream cruise ship makes its first public appearance Oct. 30, 2010 in Papenburg, Germany as it begins to exit an enclosed building dock, pulled by a tugboat, at the Meyer Werft shipyard. Thousands of local residents gathered to see the “float out” ceremony. The new ship

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