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Opening Dates Announced for Disney’s Fantasyland Expansion!

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Great News Disney has finally released dates and details on the Fantasyland Expansion Opening! While they are not opening all areas at once the area we have been waiting for is coming later this year.

Here are the details:

The next phase of Storybook Circus, which includes the second half of the Dumbo the Flying Elephant attraction and the Casey Jr. Splash ‘n’ Soak Station, will open in July 2012.

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Disney will  have plenty to celebrate the 2012 holiday season, including the openings of Under the Sea ~ Journey of The Little Mermaid, Enchanted Tales with Belle, Be Our Guest Restaurant, Gaston’s Tavern, and Ariel’s Grotto. I would watch for a soft opening in November 2012.

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Additionally, the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train will debut in 2014.

Now, who’s planning a visit?

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Opening Dates Announced for Disney's Fantasyland Expansion!

Disney XD Orders New Live-Action Puppet Comedy Series Crash & Bernstein

Disney XD Orders New Live-Action Puppet Comedy Series Crash & Bernstein

Disney XD has ordered Crash & Bernstein, a live-action comedy—with puppetry—about 14-year-old Wyatt Bernstein, the only son among four kids, who finally gets his dream of having a loud-mouthed brother when his puppet, Crash, comes to life. Crash brings Wyatt some much needed “boy reinforcement” amidst a household of sisters. Created by Eric Friedman (Austin & Ally, I’m in the Band), the multi-camera series will begin production in Hollywood in May for a Fall 2012 premiere on Disney XD. The announcement was made by Adam Bonnett, senior vice president, Original Programming, Disney Channel.

Bonnett said, “Full of unpredictable wit, Crash & Bernstein is another testament to Disney XD’s commitment to providing unique original programming for boys and their quest for discovery, adventure and humor. The series offers a fresh take on the typical buddy comedy and brings together an everyday kid and his ‘know no limits’ puppet as they navigate life’s adventures.”

Emmy®-nominated puppet master and filmmaker Tim Lagasse (Sesame Street, Between the Lions) will star as Crash.

The pilot was directed by Bruce Leddy (Mad TV). Crash & Bernstein is a production of It’s A Laugh Productions, Inc.

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Disney XD Orders New Live-Action Puppet Comedy Series Crash & Bernstein

Make Your Own Marvel’s The Avengers Video and Music Remix on YouTube

Make Your Own Marvel's The Avengers Video and Music Remix on YouTube

Disney Interactive and Marvel invite fans to assemble an action-packed video using Marvel’s The Avengers Video and Music Remix on YouTube, an innovative video mixing tool that features official movie clips from “Marvel’s The Avengers,” the highly anticipated summer blockbuster set to premiere on May 4, 2012 and songs from Avengers Assemble, a compilation of music from and inspired by the film.  Fans can access HD video clips from the movie; tools for trimming and rendering edits; special effects and transitions; and four songs from the Marvel Music/Hollywood Records’ Avengers Assemble album, including: Soundgarden’s “Live to Rise,” “Into the Blue” from Bush, “Shake the Ground” from Cherri Bomb (Hollywood Records) and Redlight King’s “Comeback” (Hollywood Records).

To create a Marvel’s The Avengers remix, fans can visit YouTube.com/AvengersRemix and follow the instructions for choosing clips and songs and using the edit tools.  Once the video has been published, fans can post and share their unique link anywhere they choose, as well as post their creations to the main gallery for others to enjoy and for the chance to see their video featured on a special Marvel channel on Disney’s new network on YouTube.

Make Your Own Marvel's The Avengers Video and Music Remix on YouTube

Planning a Non Park Day at Disney World

Characters in Flight Downtown Disney
Characters in Flight Downtown Disney

Did you know that outside the gates of Disney’s theme parks lies more magic?  Working a day or so of “non park” entertainment into your itinerary can allow you to experience Disney’s magic outside the parks.

1.  Downtown Disney-Downtown Disney is a marketplace of shops, restaurants, and entertainment.  It’s divided into three sections-Downtown Disney Marketplace, Downtown Disney West Side, and Pleasure Island.  You can visit the huge LEGO store, enjoy some Ghiradelli ice cream along the waterfront, or listen to live music at various times of the day.  Or, take in a movie, Cirque du Soleil La Nouba performance, and enjoy the Characters in Flight hot air balloon attraction.  If you have a gamer in your travel party, then Disney Quest might be a great way to cool off during the hot days.  It’s an interactive, indoor theme park at Downtown Disney.

2.  Resort Hop-What does this mean?  Basically, you hop on the monorail, a Disney boat or bus for a different Disney resort than where you are staying.  Staying at Contemporary?  Hit the monorail and ride it over to the Polynesian to enjoy a Dole Whip at captain Cook’s and explore the grounds of this Hawaiian themed resort.  The monorail will also take you to the Grand Floridian or you can take the boat to Wilderness Lodge.  There are several EPCOT resorts within walking distance of each other.  Disney’s Beach CLub Resort, Yacht Club Resort, and Boardwalk Inn are all on the Boardwalk area outside of EPCOT.  Another fun excursion could be over to Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge.  This resort has balconies for viewing the animals on the savanna, and the resort in and of itself is gorgeous.  Exploring some of the theming, restaurants, and views from other resorts can be so much fun!

Planning a Non Park Day at Disney World

3.  Disney’s Boardwalk Area-Speaking of the Boardwalk Resorts, hang around the Boardwalk for some non park fun.  To get to the Boardwalk from your resort, simply take a Disney bus.  At the Boardwalk, you can enjoy a surrey ride, movies from the beach, and fun street performers.  This is also the home of Disney’s famous “Kitchen Sink” dessert. Literally, the most ice cream I’ve ever seen in one serving!

4.  Watching Wishes-A “magical” way to end your non park day is watching Wishes from the Polynesian Resort beach. Perhaps plan a 7:00 or so dinner at Chef Mickey’s {at the Contemporary Resort} or Ohana {at Disney’s Polynesian REsort}.  Enjoy your dinner, and take the boat or monorail to the Polynesian Resort.  You can also enjoy Disney’s Electrical Water Pageant from the Poly beach.

Do you plan a day outside the parks?  If so, I’d love to hear about it!

Magically Yours,

Carrie

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Planning a Non Park Day at Disney World

Planning Ahead for Allergy-free Dining – Now more frustrating than ever – Or is it?

Planning Ahead for Allergy-free Dining - Now more frustrating than ever - Or is it?

I’ve been hearing recent complaints from those with allergies that when contacting ‘Special Diets’ all they get is a “form response” giving a list of counter service restaurants that should be able to accommodate your needs.  This generic response began in December and has continued through the present.  It states that your allergies will be addressed when you arrive at the table or counter service restaurant.  This has been leaving guests feeling uneasy.  They can no longer make their food selections ahead of time, leaving them unsure if they’ll still receive the quality service that they were accustomed to from previous visits.  In the past, after contacting Special Diets, you would receive Documents containing each location that could accommodate your allergy and what brand-name foods they regularly carried – many being pre-packaged.  Without the availability of these Documents anymore, guests feel as though they’re being put on the back burner with their allergy concerns.

I’ll admit, I felt uneasy as well with such a generic response from Special Diets when I contacted them about my gluten-free diet (due to having celiac disease) and my son’s egg allergy.  But we went to Disney World anyway (of course!) and to my surprise, I felt as though my dietary restrictions were treated with top priority – even better than before.  The chefs still prepare meals with careful attention to your dietary restrictions, and they really seem to enjoy making a meal specifically just for you.

We ate at Olivia’s Cafe, and the Chef came out and said to me “Order anything you like off the menu, and I’ll make sure that it’s gluten free!”  I was elated!  I ordered a Club Sandwich, and the Chef personally brought out my plate, set it in front of me and assured me it was gluten-free.  The same holds true for almost all Table Service restaurants.  I’ve even had Chefs offer to make other delicious dishes that weren’t even listed on the menu!

As far as Quick Service restaurants go, you do need to specify that you have an allergy when ordering.  A manager will be called out to speak with you and take your order.  Cosmic Ray’s was able to prepare a Hot Dog for me on a gluten-free bun, AND give me french fries that were prepared in a dedicated fryer.  It had been so long since I’ve had french fries!  The Boardwalk Bakery always has gluten-free goodies on hand, although it is “luck of the draw” as to what they happen to have available that day.  I was able to get a vanilla cupcake with Chocolate icing.  The Chef there came out and prepared a new batch of icing right infront of me – they know what they’re doing!  Making a new batch of icing, ensured that there was no cross-contamination of gluten on my cupcake!  Talk about special treatment!  I also went to the Beach Club Marketplace and asked if they could accommodate Gluten-free needs… Yes, they can!  Any of their sandwiches could be made on a gluten-free bun.  I ordered the Turkey sandwich.  It would normally come on flatbread – making it a slightly larger than normal sandwich, although the gluten-free bun was of generous size, it was still smaller than the flat bread loaves.  The Chef there made me TWO sandwiches (which together ended up being larger than a regular flatbread sandwich!)  He only charged me the price of one sandwich.  I ate one sandwich for dinner, and saved the 2nd for lunch the next day.  I was able to get two meals for the price of one.  It was gluten-free and glorious!

So, I believe the reason for such a “form response” from Special Diets is because the Chefs are customizing meals for everyone’s allergy needs, giving guests top notch service.  I’d much rather enjoy a meal or treat specifically made for me, than be handed a pre-packaged cookie or brownie.  Wouldn’t you?

I felt well taken care of, and my worries were quickly put to rest.  So if you’ve got an allergy and are concerned that you can’t plan your food orders ahead of time… don’t worry!  Disney is still going to take care of you (quite possibly even better than before!)  If you want to get a better idea of where to find allergen-free meals, try helpful resources on the internet such as Allergy Free Mouse or AllergyEats!

Terri writes here and for her blog, Walt Disney World Hints.  You can also follow her on Facebook at WDW Hints.

Planning Ahead for Allergy-free Dining - Now more frustrating than ever - Or is it?

Jake and the Never Land Pirates Goes Virtual With the Launch of Jake’s World

Jake and the Never Land Pirates Goes Virtual With the Launch of Jake's World

Disney UK announced today the launch of Jakes World, a brand new online destination for kids inspired by Disney Junior’s #1 rating series, Jake and the NeverLand Pirates. The most recent addition to Disney’s successful raft of digital environments, which include BAFTA-nominated Club Penguin, and Disney Channel inspired Superbia, Jakes World will offer kids a fun and immersive experience to complement the new series, which launched this month on Disney Junior.

Aimed at 4 to 7 year olds, Jakes World enhances children’s enjoyment of Jake and the Never Land Pirates by inviting them to interact with Jake and discover a whole range of magical features. Kids are able to create their own avatar and customise an individual pirate hideout, play games with Jake and his crew, and explore Never Land. As children play, they earn rewards, which can be used to enhance their own avatar and pirate hideout.

Upcoming games include Jakes Skate Escape, an obstacle race through three scenes of different terrain, which requires excellent hand-eye coordination and helps kids improve their motor skills. Go Bananas pushes children’s directional skills and coordination as they catch bananas before the greedy Hook. All the games are across three levels and are designed to support early learning skills in a fun and engaging way, as well as stimulate and challenge young minds on a range of levels.

Jakes World is designed to help parents and children to have fun and learn together.  Mums and dads will be encouraged to log on to Facebook and tune in to Disney Junior for various events to unlock bonus content for their kids.

Jake and the Never Land Pirates was the first animated series created for Disney Junior and has achieved huge ratings success in the UK and across EMEA, reaching a total of 4.2 million and 29.5 million[1] individuals respectively in the last quarter alone. The star-studded second season featuring celebrity guest voice artists Sharon Osbourne and David Arquette, premieres on 16th April 2012, with a third season green lit for 2013 on the back of the global success of the series.

Anna Hill, CMO, The Walt Disney Company UK, comments: “We are thrilled to be able to offer young fans of Jake and the Never Land Pirates a magical new way to engage with our number one show.  As with all Disney Junior series, its success is built on using great characters and storytelling to create a real emotional connection with its audience and Jakes World will expand on these themes. Kids have a natural curiosity and sense of fun, and the web is a wonderful way to make new discoveries about familiar friends.”

A unique platform for self-expression and personalisation, Jakes World contains a vast array of engaging content to create a truly unique online experience. As with all Disney’s virtual worlds, Jakes World s a safe online game, giving parents confidence that their children can enjoy the internet securely.

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Jake and the Never Land Pirates Goes Virtual With the Launch of Jake's World

Disney World Refurbishment Schedule May 2012

Disney World Refurbishment Schedule May 2012

Here is the Refurb and Closure Schedule for Walt Disney World for May 2012 and beyond. Refurbishment/closure information is subject to change without notice and should be confirmed just prior to visiting. Updated information is available at the Disney World Website.

Current

  • Stormalong Bay Pool (Yacht & Beach Club Resorts) and slide closed through 4/23/12 for refurbishment. Only a portion of the pool will be closed. Guests may use the open parts of the pool and the pool and slide at BoardWalk Inn Resort.
  • Tutto Italia Restaurant (Epcot) closed through 4/27/12 for refurbishment.
  • Liberty Square Riverboat (Magic Kingdom) closed through 5/26/12 for refurbishment.
  • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad (Magic Kingdom) closed through 5/27/12 for refurbishment.
  • Innoventions: House of Innoventions exhibit closed through late April 2012 for refurbishment. It will reopen with a new name and will focus on green construction and projects.
  • Test Track (Epcot) closed through September 2012 for transformation to the Chevrolet Design Center.
  • Grand Floridian Spa (Grand Floridian Resort) closed through mid-2013 due to construction at the resort. The Grand Floridian Fitness Center will remain open and guests may use The Spa at Saratoga Springs Resort.

Upcoming

  • Pool near Building 55 (Old Key West Resort) closed 4/23/12-4/24/12. The feature pool and all other leisure pools will remain open.
  • Lights! Motors! Action! Extreme Stunt Show (Hollywood Studios) closed 4/29/12-5/2/12 for refurbishment.
  • Lake Buena Vista Golf Course closed 5/7/12-5/17/12 for refurbishment.
  • Magnolia Golf Course closed 5/14/12-5/23/12 for refurbishment.
  • Palm Golf Course closed 5/29/12-6/8/12 for refurbishment.
  • Oak Trail Golf Course closed 5/29/12-9/28/12 for refurbishment.
  • Snow White’s Scary Adventures (Magic Kingdom) will close 5/31/12. It will be replaced by Princess Fairytale Hall, a meet and greet location. The Seven Dwarfs Mine Train (a Seven Dwarfs themed roller coaster) will open at another location in the Magic Kingdom.
  • Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin (Magic Kingdom) closed 6/27/12-6/28/12 for refurbishment.
  • Cape May Cafe (Yacht & Beach Club Resorts) closed 7/9/12-8/4/12 for refurbishment.
  • Hoop Dee Doo Musical Revue will be closing for refurbishment sometime this fall. Dates are pending.
  • Yachtsman Steakhouse (Yacht & Beach Club Resorts) closed 8/27/12-9/15/12 for refurbishment.

 

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TCM Film Festival Review: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

TCM Film Festival Review: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

Earlier this month, I had a chance to attend the TCM Film Festival to enjoy a screening of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, which is something I couldn’t help but be excited about! This was the first full length, live action Disney movie that had been released by Buena Vista, which was a big step for Disney back in 1954. For me, I grew up watching 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea on a 25″ tube TV, in full screen, standard definition VHS. So suffice to say, I jumped at the chance to finally see it on a the big screen, and at Grauman’s Chinese Theater on top of that. It was something very, very exciting for me. Before the movie started, we were given a great privilege of having the movie introduced by none other than Ned Land himself, Kirk Douglas. What an exciting and monumental event for me, being in the presence of one of the greatest living legends of Hollywood. He even sang a bit of “A Whale of a Tale”, which made the crowd go crazy. After Douglas exited, we were treated to a brand new digital print of the film, and it looked nothing short of gorgeous!

This movie never looked better for me, and as the movie opened on the familiar shot of the classic Jules Verne novel of the same name, I was whisked away in the adventure I’d known all too well for many years. For those unfamiliar with the story of the book or movie, it follows the adventure of sailor Ned Land, Professor Pierre Arounax (Paul Lukas), and Pierre’s assistant Conseil (Peter Lorre), as they go on a search for a fabled sea monster that has been attacking different sea vessels during their voyages. But what the trio soon discovers, is that it may not in fact be a creature at all, but an underwater ship captained by a man named Nemo (James Mason), who has become a self made outcast, and is bent on trying to change the world in his own way.

20,000 Leagues has always been a personal favorite of mine, and getting to see the movie on the big screen, and with such a beautiful new print, was absolutely incredible. It’s still one of the best examples of adventure films in cinema, which is incredible considering how long ago the film was made. But that just goes to show not only the timelessness of the tale, but the magic that Disney could bring to his films. It’s the way he made his movies that has made so many of them just as great now as they were when they came out, becoming endearing classics for so many. Kirk Douglas just shines as the role of Ned, and it was here that you would see what a great career he would have for many years soon. It wasn’t until this last viewing of the movie that I realized that had someone made a Popeye movie when Douglas was still young and in his prime, he would have been perfect for the character. I now hear and see that character as Kirk Douglas in my head.

Really, the great thing about 20,000 Leagues isn’t just Douglas, but the whole cast. I’ve always loved Mason’s Nemo, who I consider one of the best villains in cinema history. He’s just so entrancing as the character, which makes him so much fun to watch on screen. And I’ve always loved Peter Lorre as well, who starts out a bit as bumbling, but becomes somewhat of an unsung hero by the end. His character Conseil is so fleshed out and really changes by the end, he’s one of the best sidekicks in film history for that reason. Honestly, I can’t say enough good things about 20,000 Leagues, and I’m so glad that I go to experience it for the first time on the big screen, in all its glory, with a brand spanking new transfer. I really hope this gets a blu-ray release soon, because I need to add this one to my collection, it would look great! I can’t wait to see what the TCM Film Festival will have next year, and I really look forward to attending it again.

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TCM Film Festival Review: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

Women Plead No Contest in Disneyland Milk Scheme

Women Plead No Contest in Disneyland Milk Scheme

Two women have pleaded no contest to charges that they defrauded investors. The two women, Maricela Torres and Juliana Celeste Menefee, along with the scam’s ringleader Eva Perez, told potential investors that they had a contract with a dairy to sell milk to Disneyland.  They defrauded seven people out of nearly $600,000.

Both women entered pleas on Monday to seven counts of securities fraud. They were sentenced to three years in jail and were ordered to pay nearly $300,000 to each of the victims. Perez had already entered a plea and was sentenced to ten years in prison and was ordered to pay more than $10 million in restitution.

 

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New Disney and Pixar Projects Announced at CinemaCon

New Disney and Pixar Projects Announced at CinemaCon

Yesterday at CinemaCon Disney and Pixar made announcements about upcoming films and gave some new information about a few previously announced projects. Pixar announced a new film that will be directed by Toy Story 3 director Lee Unkrich.  It is described as “a wholly original Pixar Annimation Studios film that  delves into the vibrant holiday of Día de los Muertos.” A release date was not announced but the film will probably debut in 2015.

New Disney and Pixar Projects Announced at CinemaCon

Pixar also gave a title to the previously announced The Untitled Pixar Movie About Dinosaurs. The film will be called The Good Dinosaur and is set to be released May 30, 2014. Another film The Untitled Pixar Movie That Takes You Inside the Mind still doesn’t have a title but it is slated to hit theaters June 19, 2015. And although they did not release any details, Disney confirmed they are working on a sequel to The Muppets.

 

 

 

Walt Disney World Planning Tips: What to Pack?

Walt Disney World Planning Tips: What to Pack?

Whether you are a frequent visitor to Disney World or if you are planning your first magical visit, I hope you will find this Packing Tip helpful.

Up on the top shelf of my closet, I have what I refer to as my Disney Trunk. The contents of this oversized plastic bin have been very important to me over our last eleven years of traveling to Walt Disney World, as it keeps all of our necessities in one place, which makes packing time easy.

I am happy to share with you the list of reusable items I keep inside. Since we are a family of 5, you might guess that there are five of each item inside the box:

Backpacks

We each have a backpack made of lightweight but strong polypropylene with a drawstring closure and straps. They weigh less than an ounce when empty and are 15” high by 13” wide. Each person carries one loaded with the items below which are needed for a day in the parks.

Insulated Lunch Bags

When we are penny-pinching (like when gas is near $4.00 a gallon, for instance) and when we are not taking advantage of a free dining offer, we pack our lunch in the mornings on the days we will eat in the parks. We usually pack a juice box, sandwich, bag of chips, fruit, snacks such as nuts, fruit rollups, etc. and maybe even a surprise special treat that I pull out in the morning. Whenever everyone decides they are ready to eat lunch, we can pick a couple of benches and people-watch while we have our lunch. An alternative would be to rent a locker and put all the lunchbags in it and then go to the front of the park when you are ready, but we like to just stop and drop.

You can use a delivery service like Garden Grocer for all your shopping needs!

Lanyards

We have lanyards to use during Extra Magic Hours (EMH), which is a special privilege for all Disney resort guests. Our lanyards each have a top-seal card holder attached for our key to the world (room key) which you must show at each ride during EMH. This saves us the time and trouble of taking out our key at each ride. We have even graduated to extra special ones with blinking lights so I always know where my family is if we accidentally get separated during nighttime EMH.

Rain Ponchos

I purchase these at my local Dollar store a few weeks before our trip but always have extras in the box because we have been blessed with great weather during most of our trips. They are sold two for $1.00 and I usually buy 2 packs for each person. Since most of the time, we may have to use only 1, or at the most 2, we usually have some left over. We keep 2 ponchos in each backpack – one just in case the other breaks.

Ziptop Bags

We use ziptop bags for a couple of reasons and every day we place two in each backpack. One holds our cell phone, camera and anything else we want to keep dry. The second is carried as an extra to put a wet poncho in, if necessary. We can also use the spare if we have any leftover chocolate anything from a meal so we can take it with us for a snack later. If you know me, you know I NEVER waste anything chocolate.

Cell phone pouches

Every person in my family has a cell phone, which I am sure you can understand since my kids range in age from 17 to 25. They can easily get dropped and broken if carried loose in a backpack, so each person has a soft cover pouch. These pouches keep them from getting damaged hopping onto and off of rides all day.  The only time we use these pouches is at Disney World so when we return home they get put right back into the trunk.

Carabiners

We have a carabiner with a water bottle holder ring for each person. Each of us carries a bottle of water in addition to the drink in our lunch kit. We refill them throughout the day with the FREE ice water Disney offers to every guest at the quick service locations at any of the parks.  We hook the carabiner to the drawstring cord at the top of our backpack.

Air Freshener

I always take a spray can of air freshener with us. I am sure you can understand why.  Five people (3 males and 2 females) sharing one bathroom — need I say more? Since we are there for only ten days, we usually have enough in the can for the next visit. I replenish this item as needed.

Shoe Organizer

I have an over-the-door shoe organizer I like to use for the bathroom. The organizer has 6 rows of 4 “shoe” slots each. So, for five of us, each person gets a row. That is 4 large slots each to use for our personal bathroom necessities: deodorant, toothbrush, hair gel, hairspray, makeup, face cleanser, etc. It has been very handy to keep us organized since the resort bathroom areas are usually not equipped to handle such a large number of items and, especially, since I don’t want anyone to have to live out of a suitcase for 10 days. The rows are assigned by height, so my youngest at 6’3” gets the top row and so on down to the next to the bottom row. I use the bottom row for other items such as bandaids, pain and fever reducer, lotion, etc.

Power strip

I always take a powerstrip with us on the trip. We have 5 cell phones, Ipods, and other electronic devices to charge and there never seems to be enough plugs in the room. Having a powerstrip with many plug-in slots has been a lifesaver for us. We never leave home without it.

Waterproof Map Holder

If you have read my other posts, you have probably gathered that I am old school. I have a smartphone and I really love it but I still like doing things on paper. I prepare a one-page, color-coded Excel spreadsheet for every trip which has my itinerary, ADR confirmation numbers, park times, parade times, fireworks schedule, etc. on the one sheet. When I fold it in thirds horizontally it is the perfect size to fit into my waterproof map holder. Now, when I am having a blast on Splash Mountain or Kali River Rapids, or if I am stuck in the rain, I know that my trip bible is safe and sound and protected from the elements.

Body Glide/Monistat Soothing Care

These products are used to prevent and combat chafing (like on the inner thigh area). When my kids were young I went ahead and put it on them to keep them from having any discomfort from walking all day, getting wet on rides then taking a while to dry out, etc. We now take them just as a precaution but if we need it, we have it.

Germ-X, sunscreen, lipbalm

We have been carrying Germ-X with us for years, long before Disney installed the antibacterial soap dispensers. We still each carry one out of habit, as well as necessity. I know it is not necessary since the Disney installation but I am a moderate germaphobe so I will not even go there. I also keep sunscreen in my backpack as well as a lipbalm for each person, just in case.

It sounds hilarious that I still carry lipbalm for each of the kids, especially when I think of my oldest son who now has his own mortgage, but the thing is that we can’t turn off “the mom thing” and I have been doing it this way for so long that it’s just natural. Believe me, I don’t pack their suitcases for them and I don’t hold their hand on the way to the bus stop (even though I would really like to).

Keeping all of these reusable items organized and in one place throughout the year keeps me from having to fumble around for them when our time finally arrives to go back to Walt Disney World. About five weeks before the trip, I take out the box to see what needs to be replenished.

We have been very thankful for the Free Dining offer, because that means we can go to the parks without having to pack a lunch and sometimes we don’t even need to take the backpacks at all. Free Dining makes everything easy. Come on Disney, make the offer – pretty please!

During the times when free dining is not offered though, we really watch our budget and these items have saved us time, trouble and lots of money. Hope you enjoyed these tips! Share your own tips with us as well!

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D23, TCM Classic Film Festival Screens “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea”

D23, TCM Classic Film Festival Screens "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea"

On Friday, April 13th, TCM and D23 screened “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” at Grauman’s Chinese Theater. The screening was for TCM’s annual classic film festival and welcomed special guest, and star of the film, Kirk Douglas.

The experience started with picking up our media passes at the Roosevelt Hotel. I had always wanted to visit the Roosevelt, as it’s said to be haunted by Marilyn Monroe. (Visiting the Roosevelt was actually on my bucket list. Now I just need to stay the night!) The hotel was beautiful inside. I felt like a giddy little girl while we walked through it. Then it was time to head out and wait in the line that snaked down Hollywood Boulevard. It was raining outside, but the folks from TCM were kind enough to provide us with umbrellas to use while standing outside. (Thanks again!)

D23, TCM Classic Film Festival Screens "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea"

When we walked into the theater, I had to make sure I wasn’t leaving a trail of drool anywhere. It’s gorgeous in there. Absolutely gorgeous. Grauman’s Chinese Theater was another place on my bucket list to visit. (I got to cross off two things in one day. That’s pretty awesome.) When we were in the screening room, I couldn’t stop staring at the ceiling. It was so ornate and pretty. Next thing I knew Mr. Douglas was coming out onstage.

D23, TCM Classic Film Festival Screens "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea"

Photo by Jason Merritt, courtesy of TCM.

After a brief chat with Douglas, the film began. This experience was one of a kind for me. I had never seen the film prior to the screening. I remember loving the attraction at Disneyland as a child but I don’t recall ever seeing the movie. This first viewing experience for me was quite special — I was at the famous Grauman’s Chinese Theater AND Kirk Douglas was there. I’m pretty sure the only other experience that could even compare to this one was being at the film’s world premiere in 1954.

I’d like to say a big thank you to Chelsea Barredo and the rest of the staff at the festival for taking care of us. I enjoyed attending the festival and hope to be back next year.

Photos by Jessica Swaney unless noted.

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D23, TCM Classic Film Festival Screens "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea"