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New Eats and Treats at the Magic Kingdom

New Eats and Treats at the Magic Kingdom

New eats and treats are making their way through the menus in the Magic Kingdom.

In the eats department

  • Cosmic Rays Starlight Cafe (Tomorrowland) is serving 1/3 pound angus burger, beef salad, vegetable sandwich, turkey sandwich, deluxe chili dog and gelato.
  • Columbia Inn Harbor House (Liberty Square) is offering baked salmon with couscous, lobster roll, broccoli peppercorn salad and steamed fresh broccoli.
  • Also changing, the price of soda (a.k.a. “pop” for those of us from the mid-west) has increased from $2.19 to $2.59 and from $2.49 to $2.89.

In the treats department

  • The Frontierland Pretzel Wagon (between Pecos Bill Cafe and the Diamond Horseshoe) is now test driving the Mickey pretzel, which is popular in the Disneyland parks. Cheese and chocolate dipping sauces are available for your pretzel for an additional cost.

It’s nice to see Disney expanding the menus at quick service restaurants but there are some old favorites I’d love to see come back on the menu…mainly the ham sandwich at Columbia Inn Harbor House…it was topped with that delicious broccoli slaw…those were the days!

What menu item/snack do you miss the most?

New Eats and Treats at the Magic Kingdom

Disney Dream Mouse Chat Fan Cruise Sept. 2012

Disney Dream Mouse Chat Fan Cruise Sept. 2012

Join us on the First MouseChat Cruise on the Disney Dream!
If you are a Disney Fan, we would love to have you join us on our trip to Castaway Cay and the Bahamas.

Staterooms starting at just $565 per person based on Double-occupancy

  •     September 20, 2012
  •     3-Night Bahamian Cruise on Disney Dream
  •    Staterooms starting at $565 per person based on double-occupancy
    ($565 Oceanview; $601 Inside; $706 Verandah)
  •    Ports: Nassau, Bahamas; Castaway Cay
  •   Book now as prices will go up

You have a year to get the time off from work and save.  We would love to meet everyone at a reception, and plan some special fan extras.  We are Working with Disney Cruise Line on what special extras we can do, but we also really want everyone to enjoy this beautiful new ship and the fun ports.We have a block of staterooms so book early to take advantage of these low rates.  Disney Cruises go up as rooms sell, so right now is the lowest price available and the time to book.  Once these staterooms are gone they are gone.  So if you are on the fence about going we would suggest you book now to lock in this great rate and if your plans change, cancel before 75 days out to get a full refund.

How to book:

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Disney Cruise Line Not Changing Alcohol Policy

Disney Cruise Line Not Changing Alcohol Policy

Rumor of Disney Cruise Line changing its alcohol policy have been confirmed false.

Recently, online websites have been perpetuating the rumor that Disney Cruise Line was going to limit the carry on alcohol to one bottle of wine or champagne and 6 bottles (or cans) of beer and excess carry-on liquor would be confiscated.

Disney Cruise Line public affairs manager, Rebecca Peddle, stated “Although we continually evaluate all of our policies and occasionally make adjustments, at this time, there has been no change to our alcohol policy.”

The current alcohol policy states:
** Alcohol must be carried onboard — not packed in checked luggage.

** There is no quantity limit per se, but carry-on bags cannot exceed 22 inches wide, 14 inches high and 9 inches deep.

** Coolers are not allowed onboard, except for medical reasons.

** A corkage fee is charged for all bottles opened by a wine steward.

** Liquor purchased in port or in duty-free shops is held until debarkation.

Disney Cruise Line Not Changing Alcohol Policy

2011 Disney Halloween Costumes at the Disney Store

2011 Disney Halloween Costumes at the Disney Store
Disney Princess Halloween Costumes for Kids. © D.K. Peterson

I hate to admit it, but now that Labor Day Weekend has started and schools are settling into their schedules, it’s time to think of Halloween. That means Halloween costumes for kids (not to mention those of us who are kids at heart). And what better type of costume for your average Disney-loving kid than Disney Halloween costumes?

The Disney Store knew what we were thinking and has been planning ahead for the holiday. At the recent D23 Expo, the Disney Store allotted a fair amount of its square footage to displaying this year’s anticipated hot Halloween costumes for kids.

Of course, the floor was filled with plenty of items for the Disney princesses. This year will feature many of the classics: Snow White, Cinderella, Belle from “Beauty and the Beast,” Jasmine from “Aladdin.” There was even an Ariel costume inspired by “The Little Mermaid” in color and overall design. (But there is no tail, which will make trick-or-treating, or active costume play, easier.)

2011 Disney Halloween Costumes at the Disney Store
Disney Halloween Costume – Rapunzel. © D.K. Peterson

The projected hot seller for a single costume? Just like with last year, the Rapunzel dress inspired by “Tangled.” A Disney Store representative told me that this costume will ship out in a limited production run, so if you know a princess who wants to be dressed in purple, be sure to buy the Rapunzel outfit early in the holiday season.

Speaking of outfits, the Disney Halloween costumes themselves are just part of the package. The Disney Store is selling accessories that match the costumes: from jewelry and tiaras to shoes and hair pieces. There are even fairy wings for those who have Tinker Bell flights of fancy – or to go with the matching costume.

But boys need not feel left of the Halloween fun.

The Buzz and Woody costumes are back this season, marking the continued popularity of the “Toy Story” movies. Your young man doesn’t want to be a Space Ranger? How about a Jack Sparrow pirate in the scallywag spirit of the “Pirates of the Caribbean”? Or how about a Lightning McQueen road crew member for Pixar’s “Cars 2”? All are options for this year’s Halloween, as are a couple of costumes from the Marvel Universe: Spider-ManSand Captain America.

Of course, this isn’t the full list of Halloween costumes for kids, which include some options for infants and toddlers to tweens. And there’s even a couple of adults, too.

Overwhelmed by choices? There’s always a classic Mickey Mouse or Mickey Mouse inspired costume, featuring those iconic ears. That’s one Disney Halloween costume that never goes out of style.

Disney Halloween costumes are available at both the Disney stores and the Disney Store online.

2011 Disney Halloween Costumes at the Disney Store

Best Bathrooms in Walt Disney World – Epcot

Best Bathrooms in Walt Disney World - Epcot

After the success of my last article, Best Bathrooms in Walt Disney World – Magic Kingdom, Chip BEGGED me (haha not really) to please write about the bathrooms in the other parks.

The bottom line is not being able to find bathrooms that aren’t super crowded is SUPER annoying, so knowing the bathrooms to hit before heading to WDW is a major advantage. Dis boards have a great map if you need to take a look.

So what are the best bathrooms in Epcot??

Outside the Park

Right outside of the park (on the walk-way to the resort buses) there are some good bathrooms to hit. 🙂 Obviously they’re rarely used, but its nice to know there are some “on the way” into the park just in case anybody needs to go while they’re on the bus.

Future World

“Under the ball”  – You can look to the left, or you can look to the right when going under SpaceShip Earth and you’ll find some bathrooms. Because people naturally move to the right, its smarter to go to the bathrooms on the LEFT.

“In the circle/ near the fountain” –  In the mornings you can go into “Electric Umbrella” near Innoventions East and there are some rarely used bathrooms. However once you hit lunch or dinner rushes they’re INSANE.

Continuing Left, towards Test Track/ Mission Space On the back-side of MouseGears are the best bathrooms in Future World. They have men’s and women’s bathrooms (with about a zillion stalls in each!) that are rarely used and a FAMILY RESTROOM! (yea!) which is good when its time for Dad to take little daughter to the bathroom or Mom needs to take sons.

On the OTHER side of the park towards Soarin’ and Nemo, on the BACK side of Innoventions West where you can find some great, rarely used bathrooms.

We use the bathrooms in the Living Seas for sure if we can. Its on the bottom part (near the big manatee tank) on the Turtle Talk with Crush level.

On the Bridge to Future World

First off, we always go LEFT towards the countries before we get to the end of the walkway. There’s sort of a twisty path towards the Odyssey Center. HANDS DOWN THE MOST EMPTY BATHROOMS AT EPCOT are on this walkway! Its also a great short-cut when parks are really full!

World Showcase

Between Mexico and Norway are some pretty good bathrooms. Not our favorites, but not bad for sure.

Morocco has the best bathrooms in World Showcase in my opinion!! I never miss a chance to hit these.

Every restaurant in World Showcase has bathrooms, so keep that in mind. There are ALWAYS places to “go”.

International Walkway

Right before you walk out towards the Boardwalk, Beach & Yacht Club, there are some GREAT bathrooms. We like that area to rest for a little while anyway.

 

And there you’ve got it the best loo, water closest, potty, toilet, john….. BATHROOMS in Epcot!

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Best Bathrooms in Walt Disney World - Epcot

Money Matters for adults too! 8 Tips to Save Money!

Money Matters for adults too! 8 Tips to Save Money!

There are a lot of articles/lists out there aimed towards families traveling to Walt Disney World on a budget. They offer some great tips, but let’s face it, families with children aren’t the only ones who need budgeting/money saving tips for vacationing in WDW.

It’s no secret that a Walt Disney World vacation can be expensive, something I found out the hard way when planning my honeymoon (makes me grateful and admiring of my parents who were able to budget and save for all those WDW trips when I was a kid!)

I have put together some money-saving tips that I personally like to abide by when planning a WDW vacation (like I said-this is a personal list, just what I like to do, if you find other tips that work for you then great, but hopefully these can get you started)

1. Spend some time away from the parks: This can be a money and sanity saver for sure-let’s say you are planning a 5 day WDW trip, you may want to consider doing only 3 or 4 day them park passes and give yourself a day or two to experience everything WDW has to offer outside the parks (and there is a LOT!). This will cut down on your park ticket costs (which can be pretty high!), and you can use that money towards other activities (boating, spa treatments, golf, signature restaurants, to name a few)

2. RESEARCH! Websites like allears.net and wdwinfo.com have great in-depth information about how much meals cost, and they have updated menus from all WDW restaurants. You can also read our Guide to Disney World section under planning at the top of the page! If you decide to use the Disney Dining Plan (which I would, I find it to be easy and a time saver), price out the meals you want to have, and make sure you are using the dining plan credits for the most expensive ones, and paying out of pocket for the cheaper ones. Breakfast and lunch tend to be cheaper at most restaurants, so keep that in mind too (a good tip for everyone-dining plan or not!). Also, the above sites, as well as Chip and Co, all provide information about plenty of other topics besides food such as planning tips and pricing information.

3. PLAN: you don’t have to have a minute-by-minute itinerary, but knowing which attractions and restaurants you want to get to will help you make the most out of your food/park ticket dollars (nothing is worse than leaving a park and feeling like a day is wasted because you didn’t get to see everything you wanted to see)

4. Stay on Disney Property: This is definitely a personal preference, and you can certainly get some good deals if you go even a mile outside of WDW, but first of all who would want to be outside of WDW??, and second of all, I have done my research…in the battle of Disney hotels vs. off property hotels, there isn’t *that* much of a price difference, and you would have to rent a car to get around which is an added expense that just isn’t worth it to me. PLUS, when you stay on property, you have the HUGE added bonus of Disney’s Transportation system, which makes getting to the parks/other areas of WDW easy and worry free!

5. Plan a “Park Budget”: Figure out how much your out of pocket expenses will be, including: snacks, meals, souvenirs, and incidentals (like ponchos for when it pours-which it probably will!)

6. Make a Souvenir Specific Budget: This is one thing my parents did that I use as an adult too: set an amount for each person to spend on souvenirs at the park, and try to get things you will actually use when you’re at home too-like personally, I would rather get a Mickey Mouse oven mitt than a T-shirt, and when it got cold on our honeymoon, instead of buying a $60 hoodie (that I probably wouldn’t have worn at home), I bought a $40 blanket to wrap up in that I still use often. One of my favorite souvenirs is actually the pictures we take while on the trip, I love getting them printed and making an album and framing them, that is better than almost any park merchandise to me, and I highly recommend you take a lot of pictures while on vacation, as it’s a relatively cheap way to reminisce and remember all the great times you had when the post-vacation gloom sets in (which for me happens when I step out of the airport into the snow!)

7. Don’t buy souvenirs for the whole world: Does your dog sitter really want Mickey and Minnie Salt and Pepper Shakers? Does your best friend really need that Minnie clutch purse? Keep your list of people to buy for short, and if you must buy something for someone at home, make sure it is something they will like/use…otherwise you are just wasting your money.

8. Be Realistic: When looking at resorts, do you need a deluxe resort or would moderate work just as well (since you won’t be spending much time in the room anyway?). Do you need the Dining plan or are you not a big eater and would be better off buying smaller snacks/splitting meals with someone? Will you actually use the water park option on your tickets or can that be skipped?

Yes, it’s a vacation and the point is to have fun and experience new things, but it is easy to go overboard, so just remember that some things matter more than others, and as long as you figure that out before you go by researching and planning, you can have a great WDW getaway that is within your budget

Money Matters for adults too! 8 Tips to Save Money!

Disney Confidential: All Value Resort rooms will include a complimentary refrigerator

Disney Confidential: All Value Resort rooms will include a complimentary refrigerator

Hey there guys and gals your friendly neighborhood Disney Gossip Columnist Anonymouse here!

It’s is to early for blogging so let me jump right in..

It is being reported wildly over the internet that Disney plans on adding a complimentary refrigerator to all Value Resorts by the end of September. This would cut back on the fridge rentals that so many people do and I think services like Garden Grocer would feel a boom in business.

Keep in mind this is strictly a rumor right now and I have not been able to locate any official word even on the Forums and Boards. So I would not cancel any rentals you have right now.

I want to know what you think. Let me know in the comment box below.

Anywho that is all the Disney Gossip I have right now.

Got any good rumors?  Please email me at [email protected] or on my Facebook Page

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Disney Confidential: All Value Resort rooms will include a complimentary refrigerator

Top 5 Characters That Should Have a Meet-and-Greet at Disney World

Top 5 Characters That Should Have a Meet-and-Greet at Disney World

Children just love this part of the Disney Park experience! Although you can’t get them to wait 5 minutes for anything else, they’ll gleefully wait 2 hours to hug Belle or pose with Pooh. Too precious!

But even we adults have been known to covet the Character Meet-and-Greet experience. Are we really waiting in line for our children, or for ourselves? We’ll keep the answer to that question to ourselves, shall we?

So in the spirit of wishful thinking, I give you my Top Five characters that should have their own Meet-and-Greet opportunity at Walt Disney World:

5. Princess Kidagakash “Kida” Nedakh

Atlantis is one of my all-time favorite Disney animated films. But its main character, Princess Kida, just hasn’t gotten her royal due. She is a real princess, but isn’t considered one of the official Disney Princesses. What a rip! Adding her to the line-up would also extend the ethnic diversity of the face characters in the Parks.

Top 5 Characters That Should Have a Meet-and-Greet at Disney World

And any of you guys who love to pose with Jasmine know why I want Kida there too! There, I said it.

4. Basil, the Great Mouse Detective

Another great, but perhaps under appreciated, Disney animated film is The Great Mouse Detective. As a lover of all-things Sherlock Holmes I’d just ‘geek out’ for the opportunity to pose with my favorite sleuth! And if Professor Ratigan should show up too, well, that would be a bonus. And adding never-before utilized characters to the Meet-and-Greet system would freshen things up a bit, don’t you think?

I’d follow them. They’d follow me. We’d be like each other’s shadow for a while.

3. Emperor Kuzco

Boom baby! This one is just a no-brainer. I mean, it’s all about the Emperor anyway, right? So why is Disney the only one who doesn’t get it? Just how natural Kuzco would be for the Mexico Pavilion in EPCOT is beyond discussion. It’s a perfect fit!

He could be obnoxious, sarcastic, and a laugh-riot! And it wouldn’t hurt if everyone were encouraged to break out into a little bit of River Dance either. Getting into the Emperor’s new groove would be too much fun!

2. Humphrey the Bear and Ranger J. Audubon Woodlore

First you pick it up (bump bump) then you put it in the bag (bump bump) then you pose with Humphrey and Woodlore (bump bump). Humphrey the bear is another under utilized character from the Disney pantheon. He has a cameo presence at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, but even there, it’s hard to find good merchandise featuring him.

Obviously, having Humphrey and Woodlore appear at DWL would be genius positioning, but it hasn’t happened yet to my knowledge. But seeing them in Disney’s Animal Kingdom would be a perfect fit as well. Just imagine Woodlore leading us all in song as Humphrey dances and encourages us to pick up the trash. I’m so there!

1. Princes

As a good looking prince-like Adonis myself, I know how much women like to pose with gorgeous men. I have to fight off hordes of females during every trip to the World. So it would really take the pressure off me if Disney would stop firing the Princes and set up a permanent Meet-and-Greet area just for them!

Top 5 Characters That Should Have a Meet-and-Greet at Disney World

The latest ousting of Flynn from Fantasyland is just another example of cost cutting overriding the guest experience. After all, what
Princess doesn’t want to pose with her Prince Charming? Am I right, ladies? It would just make sense to have a Prince pose op positioned close to the Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boutique, but then, I’m not a marketing genius. But it seems like a good idea!

Also, it’s not like they’d have to do a big casting call. Every parade features a Prince on the arm of the corresponding Princess. It
would just be a matter of having them show up for a few extra hours in the day at the Meet-and-Greet location.

So we come to the end of another Top Five list. Did I miss any of your favorite characters? If so, be sure to list them in the comments section. And who knows? Maybe Disney will consider giving them a two week contract!

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Top 5 Characters That Should Have a Meet-and-Greet at Disney World

Last Chance! Rock Star Mickey Giveaway

Last Chance! Rock Star Mickey Giveaway

Our friends at Fisher Price was nice enough to give us Rock Star Mickey to giveaway on Chip and Co.

Not sure what Rock Star Mickey is? Here are some details!

Everyone’s favorite mouse is ready to rock the house!

Kids can jam along with Rock Star Mickey from Fisher-Price and Disney as he lights up the stage with his jammin’ guitar and rockin’ moves!  Kids can learn how to rock along with Mickey in the “Rock Star 101” mode and show off their own moves as he takes to the stage with rock songs including “You Really Got Me.”

Mickey really gets things going as he sings with head bobs, kick-steps and finishes with his signature move — the Mickety-split where he plays the guitar with his nose! Mickey is hip, decked out from head to toe in rock star gear and cool shades, ready to give his fans the best show ever. Now, that’s one talented mouse!

Check out my full review with video here.

Now onto Giveaway details!

To enter we are going to do things a little different. Each place you follow Chip and Co gives you 1 entry to the contest.

If you already follow us at any of these 4 locations let me know in the comment box and I will add additional entries for you. Please add them all in one post not 4 separate posts.

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Contest ends Saturday Morning September 10th at 10am. I will pick one lucky person and notify them via Facebook that they won. That person will have 24 hours to respond back or I will pick another. So please use a valid way for me to contact you.

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Playing the Castle Night of Joy Acts Are Among Contemporary Christian’s Most-Talented

Playing the Castle Night of Joy Acts Are Among Contemporary Christian’s Most-Talented

Many Christian music artists consider they’ve really arrived if they “play the Castle” at Disney’s Night of Joy. That being the case, Jeremy Camp, Newsboys, Skillet, Jars of Clay, TobyMac and MercyMe have “really arrived”: Each will be doing a concert on the Cinderella Castle Stage during the Sept. 9-10, 2011, event in Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort.

Of course, that’s just one of several stages throughout the park that will be alive with Christian music presented by a total of 16 Christian recording artists over the two nights of the special, after-hours event. And all the performers who have “really arrived” aren’t “playing the Castle”! Here’s what’s in store:

On Friday, Sept. 9, while Jeremy CampNewsboys and Skillet each will do an hour-plus show sometime between 7:45 p.m. and 1 a.m. on the Castle Stage, Christian Artist of the Year Francesca Battistelli will be performing elsewhere in Magic Kingdom — as will Group 1 CrewSidewalk ProphetsMatthew West and Disciple. Among them, the eight Friday night acts span the musical spectrum from Adult Contemporary and Pop to Praise/Rock, Rock and Hip Hop. Among them, they have amassed 46 Dove Awards and five Grammy Awards.

On Saturday, Sept. 10, Jars of ClayTobyMac and MercyMe will “play the Castle” while other stages throughout Magic Kingdom will feature New Artist and Male Vocalist of the Year Chris AugustMarvin SappKutlessSanctus Real and VaShawn Mitchell. It’s a menu filled with musical variety — Gospel to Rock, Hip Hop to Adult Contemporary. As for honors: 24 Dove Awards and three Grammy Awards. (All entertainment is subject to change without notice.)

Night of Joy begins at 7:30 p.m. (following regular park closing) with early entry beginning at 4 p.m. The event runs until 1 a.m.

Both individual and group tickets are available for one night or both nights. Information is available at nightofjoy.com.

Disney Costumes Bring a World of Magic to TotallyCostumes.com

Disney Costumes Bring a World of Magic to TotallyCostumes.com

TotallyCostumes.com is happy to be able to offer a popular and much loved collection of Disney Halloween Costumes online for all ages to enjoy. With more than 700 different officially licensed Disney Costumes and accessories, TotallyCostumes.com offers a variety of sizing for the newborn baby, infant, toddler, child, tween, teen, adult and plus size.

Disney princess costumes have been a favorite among girls and women for generations. The collection of Disney Princess Costumes includes Princess Jasmine, Cinderella, Belle, Ariel the Little Mermaid, Aurora the Sleeping Beauty, Mulan and Tiana. Although Rapunzel from Tangled is not yet an official Disney Princess, it has been announced that she will be officially welcomed as the tenth Disney Princess into the Disney Princess Royal Court at Kensington Palace in London on October 2, 2011.

TotallyCostumes.com is also offering a large collection of classic Disney characters such as Disney’s Alice in Wonderland, Aladdin, Peter Pan and Tinker Bell. Charming new favorites also include Buzz Lightyear, Woody, Tigger and Winnie the Pooh. Disney costumes is also a good place to turn for couple’s costumes such as Aladdin and Jasmine, Peter Pan and Tinker Bell, Cinderella and Prince Charming, Mr. and Mrs. Incredible, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse and Robin Hood and Maid Marion.

New movie releases from Walt Disney were not forgotten at TotallyCostumes.com. Officially licensed Disney costumes that are new for 2011 include the Pirates of the Caribbean film On Stranger Tides. Fans of the newest pirate characters will be happy to learn that Angelica and Blackbeard costumes are now available in addition to the original Captain Jack Sparrow, Elizabeth Swann and Davy Jones. Though there is not any licensed mermaid or Queen Anne zombies for Pirates of the Caribbean, there is plenty of Disney costume accessories offered so that consumers can create their own cosplay version.

Another new Disney Costume collection to release for Halloween 2011 is The Muppets. With Disney’s The Muppets releasing to theaters on November 23rd, it is no surprise that TotallyCostumes.com has added Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Gonzo the Great and Animal to its collection of Disney costumes. Both kids and adults can enjoy transforming in their selection of The Muppets Costumes.

Disney Villain costumes continue to grow in popularity at TotallyCostumes.com while new sinister characters join the collection. Fans can enjoy the classic bad guys such as Cruella de Vil of 101 Dalmatian’s, Captain Hook of Peter Pan, Jafar from Aladdin, Maleficent of Sleeping Beauty, Evil Queen of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Queen of Hearts of Alice in Wonderland and Ursula of The Little Mermaid. Sexy and sassy styles of Disney villain costumes for 2011 include the women’s Captain Hook, Cruella and Ursula.

“Disney Costumes are for the young and young at heart,” says Nova of TotallyCostumes.com. She revealed that they have not only added to their selection of kids’ Disney costumes, but that they continue to bring in sizes for the infant, toddler, tween, teen and adult so that the youngest and oldest fans can enjoy becoming their favorite Disney characters with the magic of cosplay.

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My Top 5 Things to do at the Disney Resorts

My Top 5 Things to do at the Disney Resorts

For the most part, my writing revolves around the things that you can see and do and experience at Walt Disney World.  It has only been recently that I realized that I really don’t write a whole lot about some of the best aspects of the Walt Disney World resort – the resorts themselves!  So for today, I’m going to give you my top five things to do at the Disney resorts!

One thing that I find interesting is that even though we have stayed on property at Walt Disney World for five years in a row, we have only stayed at three different resorts.  So, this may not include some of the great things that you think of when you think of the great things to do at the Disney resorts.

  1. Walking the grounds over at Coronado Springs Resort and Spa.  My friend Chris will definitely disagree with me on this, because she just doesn’t like Coronado Springs very much, but in my My Top 5 Things to do at the Disney Resortsopinion, Coronado Springs is one of the best moderates in the Disney arsenal.  Like many of the moderates, how much you think of the resort depends on where you end up, for our first stay there, we were just a hop, skip, and a jump from the main building and the big pool, and the décor at that part of the resort was incredible!  I loved it.  For the second year, though, we were further out, and truth be told, that part of the resort felt much more like a hotel, although I think that was because we were further away from the bus stops.  However, take a look at the picture and imagine yourself there right now.
  2. The resorts over at Port Orleans are perhaps some of Disney’s best-kept secrets (even more so than the DVC!)  Port Orleans French Quarter is one of my favorite resorts on property, and there are several reasons for that, but the one that I’m referring to here is taking the Water Taxi down the Sassagoula River to Downtown Disney.  This scenic trip down that lazy, man-made waterway is a relaxing trip from one of the quietest resorts on property to the hustle and bustle of the Disney Shopping experience.  On your way there, or back if you are coming from Downtown Disney, you will see the Treehouse Villas and other Disney properties.  If you don’t want to go to DTD, you can also take the water taxies upriver to POFQ’s sister resort, Port Orleans Riverside.
  3. At all three resorts that we have stayed at, we have enjoyed the pools that they have on property.  The pool at Port Orleans French Quarter is named Doubloon Lagoon, and features a waterslide out of a sea serpent’s mouth!  At Coronado Springs it is named the Dig Site, and features distinct Mayan theming.  At Bay Lake Tower, the pool looks like a giant hidden Mickey, and while it doesn’t have any really impressive theming associated with it, it does have a kicken’ water slide that is really a lot of fun!  We always seem to find some time to enjoy the pools at our resorts, and I don’t think that will change anytime soon!
  4. The next thing on my list is something that I have done, even though I have never stayed at this resort – yet, that is!  When we ate at Boma this past June, after we were done eating we went out and explored the pool area over at the Animal Kingdom Lodge.  While we were checking it all out, we came upon the part of AKL where you could look through the night-vision glasses to see the animals on the savannah!  I had never looked through those glasses before, and while I didn’t see anything that I could actually identify, it was really cool to be able to experience that!  The Cast Members loan out the glasses for people to use, and it is a free experience, so if you are interested, I suggest that you check it out!  Our plan is to stay at the Animal Kingdom Villas next year, so we will show our friends this hidden treasure so that they can enjoy it as well!
  5. For my final activity, one of the things that I really enjoyed doing was to take in the Boardwalk over by Epcot’s International Gateway.  Last year, when we took my niece Stephanie to Disney with us, one of the things that we did was to eat at the Captain’s Grille for dinner, and afterwards we went walking on the boardwalk.  It was the first time that I had been there, and we had such a good time there, it is really something that we should do more often.  Walking the boardwalk, watching the sun go down and the buildings light up, catching some of the street performer acts, it is really an incredible thing to do on a mild summer’s evening.

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So that wraps up my top five things to do at the Disney resorts.  I hope that you have enjoyed reading my take on the resorts, and if you have been inspired to try some things out that you might not have done yet, then go for it, and discover the great things that the Disney resorts have to offer!  What things would you recommend that we do during our next trip?

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My Top 5 Things to do at the Disney Resorts