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Things You Need to Know Before Your First Walt Disney World Vacation

Things You Need to Know Before Your First Walt Disney World Vacation

So you finally did it. You saved up enough money to go to Walt Disney World.  Now you just need to book everything and you’re on your way!

Well, not quite.  There’s a lot of First Timers who seem to think going to Walt Disney World is no different than any other vacation they’ve ever taken.  Unfortunately, that isn’t true.  While a bohemian approach won’t ruin a Disney vacation, a little planning goes a long way.  More often than not, the people who callously disregard experienced Disney-goers’ advice come back wishing they’d been less assumptive.

Now every Walt Disney World fanatic is going to have their own set of rules.  And there’s always bits of advice you forget.  This is a pretty well-rounded list of things you should know and do from start to finish on your first trip to Walt Disney World.

Consider a travel agency.  Particularly if you’re planning a family trip instead of splitting costs with friends, this will help a lot. Travel Agents know what deals are out there and can get you a good rate without much trouble.  Don’t assume the internet is the only way to get a deal. There are even travel agencies that only handle Disney vacations like our friends Pixie Vacations.

Fight or flight.  Orlando is a fantastic, beautiful city with much to offer, and Universal Studios (now with Harry Potter and Peter Parker!) is only one of those things.  You should absolutely see Orlando for the wonderful, uniquely entertaining city it is… on your next trip.  Unless you have over a week’s vacation and a blank check, you’re not going to do even half of the things Disney has to offer.  Stay focused and try to take in as much of the Resort as you can.  Believe me, you will be back. In 10 years I’ve only known one person who felt one trip was enough, and I think there may be something wrong with my brother.  So really, flying vs driving comes down to which is more cost effective for you.  For most people, the convenience of Disney’s Magical Express and the price of gas will mean that flying is your best option.

Stay on property. Disney has gone to great effort to make sure that your entire vacation can feel complete without ever having to leave them until your plane takes off.  If you don’t have a lot of cash, you can stay in one of Disney Value Resorts. It’s cheaper but still nicer than most value hotels and Disney’s Transportation means you won’t need to have or rent a car.  However, if you do have the means, stay in one of the nicer resorts.  “It’s just a hotel.  We won’t even be IN it most of the time. Let’s just get the cheap ones.”  Wrong. Disney’s Resorts are a third of the reason to go (the Parks and the food being the other two).  The most expensive hotels, such as the Grand Floridian, Wilderness Lodge and Animal Kingdom Lodge are worth every penny.  Hot tubs, restaurants, bars, activities and plenty of other amenities are there to make even the quiet moments of your vacation seem like Heaven. Check out this article about Staying on Property.

Express service. Disney’s Magical Express is a free bus that takes you to and from the airport. Use it. They’re nice buses. They will also handle all your checked luggage as long as you use the luggage tags they send you.  However, your luggage won’t be in your hotel room until well after you arrive, so carry on everything you need immediately.

Dress properly and travel light.  I usually do 12- 16 hour days at the parks, depending on if there are extra magic hours (on certain days, guests who stay at Disney’s hotels can go the Parks earlier or stay later).  This means you have to be prepared as far as what you wear and what you carry.  Gel shoe inserts will go a long way to helping your feet, which will be very, very sore by the second or third day.  A backpack with essentials that is easy to carry is necessary.  And take advantage of the room delivery service for any souvenirs you buy.  Remember than even the light jacket you brought with you “just in case” will seem like a burden by mid-day if you’re not using it.   And it’s worse for camera enthusiasts like me. Check out this fun article about keeping a spring in your step.

Map where you want to go.  When the Park opens, immediately go to the second busiest ride.  In the Magic Kingdom the order is Splash Mountain, followed by Space Mountain and then Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.  Get a Fast Pass for this ride, then go to the busiest and the third busiest.  If you’re there early, you should get through your top picks before the lines get crazy.  Then if you want to ride again, they should get better later in the evening as people start to dwindle off, or you can just get another Fast Pass.

It’s a marathon, not a sprint.  The Parks are an endurance test.  You will be there all day, so you need to plan accordingly, ESPECIALLY IF YOU HAVE KIDS.  If you’re at Epcot, you’re going to want to see Illuminations (maybe my favorite thing on the planet).  At some point in the middle of the day, you’re going to get tired and your kids will be even worse.  Take that time to go back to your hotel room. Nap. Get some food and then go back to the park in a little while.  If you try to make it the whole day, you’re going to be too miserable to enjoy it properly. Do plan for travel time though.  Don’t expect to leave your hotel 10 minutes before the parade and get there just in time.

Book your restaurant reservations well ahead of time.  I have never gotten to eat at Canada’s Le Cellier Steakhouse in Epcot. I’ve heard it’s amazing, but I’ve never been able to get a reservation before a trip.  Some restaurants are easier to get into than others.  Character meals like Chef Mickey’s and Cinderella’s Royal Table fill up fast.  Disney has some of the most amazing food you will ever have, and it would be a shame to miss some of the best because you didn’t plan ahead.

Park Hoppers keep things fresh.  If there isn’t a whole lot that interests you at Animal Kingdom, having a Park Hopper ticket is a huge advantage.  You can mix and match Parks.  Also, if you’re at Hollywood Studios, but you have a reservation to eat in Italy, there’s no problems. Check out this Planning tip on buying only as much ticket as you need.

Take advantage of Disney Photographers.  It costs nothing to let them take your photo. If you want it, you can buy it later. And if you ask they’ll take your picture with your own camera, so you don’t have to hand it to a stranger for that pic of you and your wife in front of Cinderella’s Castle.

Be nice to the Research people at the front of the Parks. I know you’re in a rush, but the questions are short and not very invasive.  It’s their job, so be nice to them.  It’s also how Disney constantly improves their service.

Downtown Disney.  Last minute shopping? World of Disney is the largest Disney Store in the world.  Food? Try Rainforest Cafe. Dessert? Ghiradelli is AMAZING… and they give out free chocolate samples.  Or you can just relax and sit by the water while the music plays.  Downtown Disney is an experience unto itself. It’s also a good way to spend the afternoon on the day you arrive. Sort of a warm-up.

Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach.  Both are rated 2 of the best water parks in the world. The Crushin Gusher at TL is one of my favorite rides.

Don’t be afraid to ask for advice.  Not sure which restaurant to go to or what Parks and rides to try first? Ask someone.  Could be a Cast Member or the person standing next to you in line. People LOVE to talk about their Disney experience. Some will even volunteer it without you asking.

Hotels are a poor man’s best friend.  If you don’t want to spend anymore money on your last day, try hotel hopping.  No lie; Disney’s Resort hotels are an experience all their own. Take advantage of the bus service and just go to each hotel and have a look around.  You have to see Animal Kingdom Lodge and Wilderness Lodge to believe them.  Gorgeous.  And if you’re so inclined, try the Disney Vacation Club presentation at Sarasota Springs. It’s interesting and you have no obligation to buy.

Be prepared to say goodbye.  There’s nothing sadder than your last day. Especially if you handle it wrong.   Magical Express picks you up 3 hours or so before your flight. Don’t pick a 6 am flight unless you plan to be up at 2 in the morning.  Similarly, don’t pick a 7pm flight if you have a ton of luggage that you will have to carry around with you anywhere you want to go.  Pick an early/ mid-day flight, so you can have breakfast, pack and check out at a decent time.  Also, make sure you have all your souvenirs.  If you buy anything delicate, have it shipped to your house, so you don’t have worry about it breaking in transit.

Keep your heart open.  Look, I am a cynical person.  I’ve seen Walt Disney World behind the scenes, so I know how it all works.  I even had an unfortunate experience with a chain smoking, Cinderella that forever shattered that fantasy.  But take it from me, there is magic in Walt Disney World. It permeates from every rock, tree and bakery fresh piece of fudge. It stems from Walt Disney’s one true belief: imagination can change the world.  There’s a reason they call it the Happiest Place on Earth. It truly is.

This guest article was written by Adam Relayson from Rebel Comix he is one of members of my elite group of guest writers called the Chip Panel. Be sure to stop by his website or facebook page and say hi!

Things You Need to Know Before Your First Walt Disney World Vacation

Disney Food Confession-Chicken Campanelle

Disney Food Confession-Chicken CampanelleWhere can you find it?
Disney’s Hollywood Studios-Mama Melrose Ristorante Italiano

What is it?
Campanelle pasta with grilled chicken,fresh spinach,sweet onions,romanesco combined with the perfect amount
of four cheese white sauce.It has the perfect amount of all ingredients so that you don’t taste one more than another.

Why you want it-
It is a very filling meal for lunch or dinner.
The meal is $18.99 with chicken or you can add shrimp for $19.99
OR if you are using the Disney
Dining Plan it is 1 table credit per person.

Photo courtesy of Kylie Byrne.
Thank you Kylie for the great photo!

If you have a Disney Food Confession email me at [email protected]. Let me know the What, Where, and Why you love it so much. We would love to feature your picture and link to your website or blog if you have one.

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Disney Food Confession-Chicken Campanelle

ABC.com Once Upon A Time Full Series Streaming Online!

ABC.com Once Upon A Time Full Series Streaming Online!

Great news! ABC’s “Once Upon a Time” is online now through January 7, 2012. New episodes premiere in primetime January 8, 2012 at 8:00p.m. ET.  Rediscover the world of where fairy tales meet modern times: http://abc.tv/OnceUponATimeEpisodeGuide

“Emma Swan’s life has been anything but a fairytale. A 28-year-old bail bondsperson, she’s been taking care of herself since she was abandoned as a baby. But when Henry—the son she gave up 10 years ago—finds her, everything changes. Henry is desperate for his mom’s help and thinks that Emma is actually the long, lost daughter of Snow White and Prince Charming. Yes, the actual Snow White and Prince Charming. Even stranger, Henry believes that Storybrooke, the sleepy New England town he calls home, is really part of a curse cast by the Evil Queen, freezing fairytale characters in the modern world with no memory of their former selves.”

 

ABC.com Once Upon A Time Full Series Streaming Online!

ABC Family’s Jane By Design Style Challenge

ABC Family’s new show “Jane By Design” is putting on a challenge for select bloggers leading up to their big premiere January 3rd at 9/8c.  Over the next 3 weeks I will be participating in a series of 7 challenges!  Today the trunk arrived with details about the challenge as well as some items I am sure the challenges will be based around!

ABC Family's Jane By Design Style Challenge       ABC Family's Jane By Design Style Challenge

Among the contents in the trunk was a letter from Gray Chandler Murray of the Donovan Decker fashion house, letting me know I will be recieving my challenges from either her personally or her assistant “Jane.”  The challenges will be delivered every Tuesday and Friday for the next 3 weeks!  Other items in the trunk included a full size body form, pretzels, shirts and fabric markers and a few concealed items!

ABC Family's Jane By Design Style Challenge       ABC Family's Jane By Design Style Challenge

There are several things I will be judges on including creativity and timeliness.  But the most important thing I will be judged on is YOU!  A big part of the challenge is getting our readers to participate and engage on our posts! Even better, if we win, there is an at home prize for one of our lucky readers! So make sure you keep checking back on the website and on Facebook for what you can to do help us win! We are really counting on you!

ABC Family's Jane By Design Style Challenge

Pre-loading “Star Wars: The Old Republic” Begins for Pre-orders

Pre-loading "Star Wars: The Old Republic" Begins for Pre-orders

Early Game Access* for Star Wars™: The Old Republic™ is only a few days away! Starting December 13, 2011, The Old Republic will begin emailing invitations to start your Early Game Access. Invitations will be sent throughout the Early Game Access period offering rolling access to the game in the order in which you redeemed your Pre-Order Code, so be sure to check your email inbox!

To ensure that players can get into the game as quickly as possible when their Early Game Access begins, we are now allowing everyone who has redeemed a Pre-Order Code at our Code Redemption Center to pre-load the game to their computer.

In order to download the game client before Early Game Access begins, you need have already logged into your account and redeemed your Pre-Order Code. Once you have done this, you can download the game client by clicking on “My Account” in the upper-right of the window and then click “Pre-Order.” On your Pre-Order page, click the large button that says “Download Game Client” to begin download of the game!

If you participated in our recent Beta Testing Weekend between November 25th and 28th and still have the game client installed, you will be able to patch this client instead of re-installing by simply launching your client, logging in and allowing the download to complete. If you did not participate in the November 25th – 28th Beta Weekend, first uninstall the Game Testing Client and then re-install to ensure your game client will function correctly during Early Game Access.

Learn more about how to get ready for Early Game Access HERE.

*Source SWTOR.com

Pre-order Star Wars: The Old RepublicPre-loading "Star Wars: The Old Republic" Begins for Pre-orders or the Star Wars: The Old Republic Collector’s Bundle today!

Capturing Disney in Pictures: 12th Day of Christmas on Main Street U.S.A.

Capturing Disney in Pictures: 12th Day of Christmas on Main Street U.S.A.
Hanging around Main Street U.S.A

Every photo has a story.

Walt Disney designed Main Street U.S.A. to be representative of Hometown America, an idealized main street based on memories from his childhood home in Marceline, Missouri.  You feel like you have been here before; the shops are familiar, warm, and inviting.  Yet there’s excitement and adventure in the air.  Standing on Main Street, you are still at the beginning of a grand adventure.

Picture this…All the shops on Main Street stay open an hour after the Magic Kingdom’s closing hours.  So hang back as everyone else rushes out of the gates.  Take a seat on the sidewalk and watch the castle colors change.  There is music piped in through hidden speakers, and though tired, most everyone you see is still in a wonderful, vacation-happy mood.  It’s the end of the day, and people are glad to be here.

There’s holiday shopping galore at stores such as the Main Street Cinema, Disney Clothiers, Main Street Athletic Club, Uptown Jewelers, Crystal Arts, the Chapeau, Confectionary, and the Main Street Gallery.  These names are reminiscent of just the sort of downtown shops you would have enjoyed visiting in your own small town.

If you need a quick bite to eat before you make your way to the monorail or the ferryboat, stop in Casey’s Corner for a hot dog with fries, or the Main Street Confectionary for some baked goods like pastries, cookies, and cupcakes.  There’s also the Plaza Ice Cream Parlor for something cold and delicious.  On your way out of the door here, just take a look before you at the visual splendor of Cinderella’s Castle.  There’s no rush to get home- enjoy the view.

Thanks for stopping by for a photographical Disney ride!

 

Do you have any fabulous Disney vacation pictures you’d like to share? Drop by and share your photos on facebook at Mouze Kateerz. Take a virtual Disney vacation twice a day in photographs. Visit my blog at mouzekateerz.com, or shoot me an email of your favorite Disney location at [email protected].

 

D23 Brings Magic and Merriment to Walt Disney World Resort

This past weekend members of D23: The Official Disney Fan Club enjoyed two full days of holiday happenings at Walt Disney World Resort during the club’s annual Magic and Merriment event. In fact, the event was so popular in past years that D23 doubled the capacity this year by offering the event two times. And the excitement was capped with a royal engagement.

D23 Brings Magic and Merriment to Walt Disney World Resort

The merriment kicked off inside World Showplace at Epcot where guests were treated to presentations that offered an insider’s look at the holidays around the resort. Imagineer Alex Carothers and Holiday Services manager Lisa Borotkanics revealed some of the secrets to transforming Walt Disney World Resort, Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa, and the Disney Cruise Line fleet into wintery wonderlands. Walt Disney Archivist Steven Vagnini looked at the history of the Candlelight Processional at Disney Parks (later that day, guests enjoyed reserved seating to see the spectacle for themselves). And Disney Legend Kathryn Beaumont (who gave voice to Wendy in “Peter Pan” and Alice in “Alice in Wonderland”) talked about her history with Walt Disney working with Walt on 1951’s Walt Disney Christmas Show.

D23 Brings Magic and Merriment to Walt Disney World Resort

Imagineer Gary Landrum explored the creation of the Cinderella Castle Dream Suite – and the following day, guests all received a tour of the rarely seen accommodations. It was inside this regal room that D23 Member Amanda Richards received a royal proposal from her now-fiancé, Ben Doughan. Congratulations!

“The Dream Suite was more magical than I expected,” said D23 Member Debbie Bingham who had traveled from New Jersey to attend the event. “It was even more impressive after hearing the presentation the day before where the Imagineer described all the details.” Guests also got a glimpse backstage, visiting the Holiday and Scenic Services buildings as well as the Parade Barn. “It doesn’t ruin the magic,” added Debbie’s husband Gary. “It makes it even more impressive.”

Goofy with D23 Members at Walt Disney World Resort

Also included during the weekend were Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party and a spectacular holiday feast at Disney’s Animal Kingdom after the park had closed to guests. While Magic and Merriment marks the end of another year of extraordinary experiences, D23 has unveiled an impressive slate of events for 2012 that will bring Disney delights to D23 Members across the country. Stay tuned for even more exciting announcements coming soon from D23: The Official Disney Fan Club regarding exclusive events, opportunities and benefits just for D23 Members.

D23 Brings Magic and Merriment to Walt Disney World Resort

The NFL Drafts Disney Institute to help with the Super Bowl

Disney Institute Teaming with the NFL to Help Implement Fans First Initiative

How, exactly, do you get 20,000 employees to deliver an exceptional customer experience?

You can start by looking to Disney, which is exactly what the NFL’s Super Bowl team is doing in preparation for the big game taking place in Indianapolis in February. As Frank Supovitz, senior vice president of events for the NFL, said to USA Today this week: “Nobody’s better at it in the world than Disney. You see that any time you go to their theme parks. They’re very customer-oriented.”

Disney Institute is in the second phase of a three-part engagement with Supovitz and his Super Bowl team to help implement Fans First, an initiative designed to improve the fan experience – from airport, to parking lot, to stadium seat and back. The secret lies in the upfront training. Everyone (from manager to front-line worker) has to be on the same page and has to have the same customer-focused goal. It’s similar to the approach we use in Disney Parks around the world.

The end goal? Make all Super Bowl fans feel like VIPs.

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The NFL Drafts Disney Institute to help with the Super Bowl

Disney’s Grand Floridian Villas Construction Video

Disney's Grand Floridian Villas Construction Video

Disney officially announced the Grand Floridian DVC Villas that are being constructed at Walt Disney World. For the official Press Release check here.

Our friend Jeff Lange is there to get some video for us. This is construction from 12/9/11.

For more video check out this link.

 

Disney's Grand Floridian Villas Construction Video

Enjoy Magical Monday Savings at the Disney Store

Enjoy Magical Monday Savings at the Disney Store

A special offer from the Disney Store this morning for those last minute shoppers.

Here’s how to redeem your Free Shipping & 10% Off $50 or More, 15% Off $75 or More, 20% Off $100 or More, or 25% Off $125 or More on Your Purchase Promotion:

  1. Place at least $50, $75, $100, or $125 worth of eligible items in your Shopping Cart.
  2. Type the Promotion Code MAGICAL into the Special Offers and Discounts Field, then click Submit.
  3. The promotion will automatically be applied, if eligible.
  4. Continue Shopping or Begin Checkout.
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Enjoy Magical Monday Savings at the Disney Store

Chip and Company Week in Review, December 12, 2011

Chip and Company Week in Review, December 12, 2011

Welcome back once again to this week’s edition of the Chip & Company Week in Review. Here are the stories that caught our eye last week:

  • Like many of us thought, it is now official: The next DVC resort will be located over at the Grand Floridian! I’m looking forward to it!
  • Congratulations to Eugene Campbell, Disney Executive who was recently honored as a Hispanic Community Champion!
  • AVENGERS VS. X-MEN – coming April 2012!
  • Patty Jenkins has dropped out of the running for Thor 2. A new search is on if you have great directing skills!
  • The Christmas trees featured at Downtown Disney at Disneyland are going to be donated to military families. Way to go Disney!
  • Have you ever done the Wild Africa Trek at Disney’s Animal Kingdom? They recently celebrated their 15,000th guest taking the tour!
  • The Four Seasons Resort broke ground the other day at Walt Disney World Resort! Are you going to visit there when it opens up?
  • This year will be the 28th edition of the Walt Disney World Christmas parade! Do you and your family watch on Christmas day?
  • For you Auction Hunters out there, Phil Weiss Auctions will be hosting an auction on December 17th of intriguing Disney memorabilia. Check it out for more information!
  • Lastly, for those of you with food allergies, you can now check out the selections available at the AllergyEats website. This site will help you figure out what you can and can’t eat at Walt Disney World. Check it out!

That’s our look at some of the news stories from last week, now let’s take a look at some of the incredible original articles that our writers produce each and every day! Enjoy!

  • Catie posted a review recently of Cinderella’s Royal Table. Check it out if you missed it earlier!
  • Savannah brings us her top 10 things she learned from Finding Nemo!
  • Lastly, Jackie brings us her top 5 ways to have a Walt Disney World birthday on a budget! Enjoy!

That’s all we have for you this week. I hope you have a terrific week, and remember to check out Chip & Company often for the latest in Disney News, Views, Giveaways, and more! Also, to keep up with the latest Disney news and views on the fly, check out the Chip & Company Facebook Page or follow Chip & Company via Twitter!

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Chip and Company Week in Review, December 12, 2011

Last Chance to enter! Mickey’s Christmas Carol DVD Giveaway

Last Chance to enter! Mickey's Christmas Carol DVD Giveaway

Chip and Co & Episodes and Reels are giving away a copy of Mickey’s Christmas Carol just in time for Christmas.

This would make for an excellent Stocking Stuffer for the Disney fan in your life. Here are the details on how to enter!

Before you enter you must:

To enter:

  • In the comment box below tell us what you want for Christmas. Each Christmas wish counts as one entry. So enter as many times as you like.

For an additional entry:

If you share or subscribe let us know in the comment box below so I can count them as an entry. Share as often as you like, each share counts as 1 entry.

Contest ends Monday December 12th at 8am. I will pick one lucky person and notify them via Facebook or Email that they won. They will have 24 hours to respond back or I will pick another. So please use a valid way for me to contact you.

Good Luck!

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Last Chance to enter! Mickey's Christmas Carol DVD Giveaway