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Disney Institute Announces New Healthcare Service Program as Hospitals Prepare for Public Reporting of Patient Scores

Disney Institute Announces New Healthcare Service Program as Hospitals Prepare for Public Reporting of Patient Scores

As a government deadline for public reporting of patient satisfaction scores draws near, Disney Institute announced today the addition of a professional development program created specifically for hospitals/healthcare organizations: Building a Culture of Healthcare Excellence.

The new program, which is available in a variety of formats, incorporates the five most powerful Disney philosophies – leadership excellence, people management, quality service, brand loyalty and creativity/innovation – to help healthcare administrators, physicians, nurses and other manager-level personnel consistently exceed the expectations of patients.

“Our program helps hospitals and healthcare organizations focus more on the overall patient experience, rather than just clinical outcomes,” says Disney Institute consultant Patrick Jordan, a former healthcare executive. “This is incredibly important for building a culture of excellence.”

The timing of the new Disney Institute program coincides with a new nationally standardized survey that captures patients’ perspectives of their hospital care – the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS). HCAHPS allows consumers, for the first time, to compare hospitals based on measures of how effectively they are satisfying patients’ needs and expectations. The survey’s 27 questions look beyond clinical outcomes and technical capabilities of hospitals and focus instead on aspects of the care experience that are particularly meaningful to patients, including:

  • Communication with doctors and nurses
  • Responsiveness of hospital staff
  • Hospital environment (cleanliness, noise levels, etc.)

 

Starting this month, hospitals will be required to publicly report the results of these surveys, which will be published by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on its Hospital Compare website (www.hospitalcompare.hhs.gov).

But outside of the new requirement, Jordan says hospitals need to pay close attention to patient satisfaction simply to remain viable in today’s competitive marketplace.

“The overall experience is driving hospital volume today,” Jordan says. “It’s becoming increasingly important for patients to feel like their doctors and nurses are communicating with them, and that they are in a safe, comfortable environment while they heal. As a result some of the health plans are looking at this information to decide where to send their insured.”

Developed using Disney best practices as well as lessons learned from current healthcare clients, Disney Institute’s Building a Culture of Healthcare Excellence focuses on the entire patient experience, including interactions with hospital staff at all levels, and amenities that can help the patient feel more comfortable, such as private rooms and on-demand dining services. The program is also designed to help the leadership team embrace its own weaknesses.

“As with guests in Disney theme parks, the patient has to feel that he or she is getting the best possible service in all areas and at all levels, from the receptionist to the nurses and physicians,” says Jordan. “That starts with leadership.”

Scott Gordon, executive vice president of Arkansas Children’s Hospital, knows this firsthand. Gordon and his team began working with Disney Institute when the hospital’s patient satisfaction scores and employee satisfaction rates were lower than expected. After nearly 10 years and a variety of follow-up sessions with Disney Institute, including additional training for physicians and nurses, ACH was recently named one of FORTUNE 100 Best Companies to Work For® the third year in a row.

Gordon says he and his leadership team learned that “it really starts with us. If we communicate effectively, listen to our staff and show them how we ‘walk the talk’ then they’ll want to do the same.

“We are now purposeful in treating our children, families, fellow team members and entire community with care, love and hope,” adds Gordon. “Now that we have a culture by design rather than a culture by default, we find that all of our efforts — fundraising, retention of team members, patient satisfaction and work with our physician partners — are more successful because we are more consistent and focused.”

Florida Hospital for Children has also seen patient satisfaction scores increase after their time with Disney Institute. After measuring patient and family satisfaction scores two years in a row, administrators were shocked to find their facility ranked in the bottom ten percent of hospitals nationwide.

FHC began embracing change through Disney Institute seminars, site visits and subsequent training sessions at the hospital. As a result, Press Ganey patient/family satisfaction scores jumped from the bottom 10 percent in the nation to the top 10 percent, employee morale soared, employee retention rates improved and the hospital’s pediatric emergency room is now ranked top in the nation.

“I’ve never seen a health facility turn it around so totally and quickly,” says Disney Institute consultant Chris Caracci, himself a former health care professional. “It’s largely due to the hospital’s leaders inspiring the entire staff.”

For more information on Disney Institute’s Building a Culture of Healthcare Excellence program, please visit www.disneyinstitute.com.

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Disney Institute Announces New Healthcare Service Program as Hospitals Prepare for Public Reporting of Patient Scores

New Star Tours Intergalactic Destination Blasts Off on Disney.com

New Star Tours Intergalactic Destination Blasts Off on Disney.com

To celebrate the reopening of the Star Tours attraction at Disneyland and the Walt Disney World Resort, Disney.com has launched a new online destination that takes intergalactic travelers on an exciting adventure through hyperspace to a galaxy far, far, away!

The site features exclusive videos starring Bree Starlighter, Chief Holo-Communications Officer and galactic travel liaison for Star Tours, who gives an inside look at some of the 54 destinations Star Tours guests might experience and the likely characters they’ll encounter on their excursion.

In addition to the videos, some of which are hidden for fans to find, the site features character bios, descriptions of the Star Tours planet destinations and behind-the-scenes footage from the attraction. For intergalactic fun the whole family will enjoy, fans can download exclusive Star Tours crafts, printables, recipes and more, from DisneyFamily.com.

New Star Tours Intergalactic Destination Blasts Off on Disney.com

New Star Tours Intergalactic Destination Blasts Off on Disney.com

Disney Channel and Disney XD Announce Open Casting Call in Richmond, Virginia, July 9, 2011

Disney Channel and Disney XD Announce Open Casting Call in Richmond, Virginia, July 9, 2011

Disney Channel and Disney XD today announced an open casting call in Richmond, Virginia, to give promising, new actors and actresses an opportunity of a lifetime to audition for casting representatives.

“We are always on the lookout for young talent and the opportunity to help make their dreams come true,” said Judy Taylor, senior vice president, casting and talent relations, Disney Channels Worldwide.  “This official open casting call offers the chance for participants to showcase their comedic acting ability and/or singing and dancing experience to our representatives for consideration in upcoming series and movies produced for Disney Channel and Disney XD.”

The open casting call registration and auditions will be held on July 9, 2011 from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. at the Greater Richmond Convention Center, 403 North Third Street in Richmond, Virginia.  An application and a monologue will be provided upon arrival.

Talented kids who can play characters between the ages of 10-18 and who can act, dance or sing are invited to the open call.  There is no fee to audition and minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

This official open call is among Disney Channel’s and Disney XD’s few annual casting searches in the United States. There are no guarantees of employment.

More information can be found at www.disneychannel.com/opencall.

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Disney Channel and Disney XD Announce Open Casting Call in Richmond, Virginia, July 9, 2011

ABC Family Harry Potter Weekend and Sweepstakes Details

ABC Family Harry Potter Weekend and Sweepstakes Details

With the epic battle between Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort approaching, ABC Family gives fans a chance to experience the journey through the years of spells and secrets with a magical weekend full of “Harry Potter” films and an online sweepstakes that “Harry Potter” fans won’t want to miss. The “Harry Potter Weekend” event starts with “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” on Thursday, July 7th and will include airings of each of the first five films through Monday, July 11th, as well as exclusive never-before-seen footage of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2”, which opens in theaters on July 15, 2011.

The “Harry Potter” weekend schedule is as follows:

Thursday, July 7th

7:30 PM – 11:00 PM ET/PT – “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”

Friday, July 8th

3:30 PM – 7:00 PM ET/PT – “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”

7:00 PM – 11:00 PM ET/PT – “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets”

Saturday, July 9th

9:00 AM – 12:30 PM ET/PT – “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”

12:30 PM – 4:30 PM ET/PT – “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets”

4:30 PM – 7:30 PM ET/PT – “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban”

7:30 PM – 11:00 PM ET/PT – “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”

Sunday, July 10th

7:00 AM – 10:30 AM ET/PT – “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”

10:30 AM – 2:30 PM ET/PT – “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets”

2:30 PM – 5:30 PM ET/PT – “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban”

5:30 PM – 9:00 PM ET/PT – “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”

9:00 PM – 12:00 AM ET/PT – “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix”

Monday, July 11th

3:00 PM – 6:00 PM ET/PT – “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix”

For anyone who believes he or she is the ultimate “Harry Potter” fan, ABC Family has the online sweepstakes not to be missed. Fans can go to www.abcfamily.com/harrypottersweeps starting on Thursday, June 30th through Sunday, July 10th to enter their name for a chance to win the “Harry Potter Ultimate Fan Sweepstakes” grand prize. Fans 13 and older can enter once per day to increase their chances.

The grand prize package includes:

  • “Ultimate Edition” DVDs or Blu-ray discs of the first six “Harry Potter” films
  • “Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows – Part 1” (three-disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy)
  • “Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows – Part 1 & 2” video games by Electronic Arts
  • Authentic Prop Replica Ten Wands & Wand Display Case
  • Authentic Prop Replica Gryffindor House Sweater & Tie
  • Authentic Prop Replica Gryffindor Robe
  • Plus a copy of The Harry Potter Film Wizardry Book signed by Daniel Radcliffe and other cast members

Part of the Disney/ABC Television Group, ABC Family is distributed in over 98 million homes. ABC Family features programming reflecting today’s families, entertaining and connecting with adults through relevant stories about today’s relationships, all told with diversity, passion, humor and heart. ABC Family’s programming is a mix of network defining original series and original movies, quality acquired series and blockbuster theatricals. ABC Family is also the destination for annual Holiday events with “13 Nights of Halloween” and “25 Days of Christmas!” ABC Family. A New Kind of Family.

ABC Family Harry Potter Weekend and Sweepstakes Details

Free Dining is back for August and September

Free Dining is back at Disney World during August & September 2011

Now through Aug. 27, 2011, book the new Memories Vacation Package for 5 nights and 6 days at select Disney Moderate, Disney Deluxe or Disney Deluxe Villa Resorts at the Walt Disney World® Resort for arrivals most nights Aug. 28 – Sept. 24 and get the Disney Dining Plan** FREE!**

Booking Window:
May 2 – Aug. 27, 2011

Travel Window:
Aug. 28 – Sept. 24, 2011

Offer Details:

The New Memories Vacation Package Includes:

  • Accommodations
  • Magic Your Way Base Ticket for each member of the traveling party
  • One 20-page Disney’s PhotoPass® Photo Book***

Sample Pricing:

Book 5 Nights and 6 Days with FREE Disney Dining Plan for $86* per person, per day, for a family of 4, at a Select Disney Moderate Resort in a Standard Room (valid for stays most nights Aug. 28 – Sept. 24, 2011). That’s a total package price of $2,047.

Ask Pixie Vacations about packages in other resort categories and for other lengths of stay.

Booking Information:

To book by phone, please reference booking code VVG for Disney Value Resorts and G2Y for all other resorts.

Call Pixie Vacations at: 678-815-1584

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.PixieVacations.com

Click to get your Disney Free Dining Quote


*Price based on 2 Adults, 1 Junior and 1 Child. The number of rooms allocated for this offer is limited. Tickets valid for one Theme Park per day and must be used within 14 days of first use. No group rates or other discounts apply. Advance reservations required.

**Excludes gratuities and alcoholic beverages Children ages 3–9 must order from children’s menu if available. Some Table-Service restaurants may have limited or no availability at time of package purchase.

***Online registration required. There is no charge to use Disney’s PhotoPass Service to capture, view or share your photos. Prints and other products are available for purchase. Photos must be claimed within 30 days of being taken. Once claimed, they will be available for 30 days from claim date. Not responsible for missing, lost or damaged photos. Promotion code is a one-time use only and cannot be combined with any other offers. Promotion code will be provided as a voucher in your travel documents and will expire on 1/31/2012. Promotion code is not redeemable for cash in whole or in part. Promotion code holds no cash value. Promotion code is a one-time use code which will remove the cost of one (1) Disney’s PhotoPass Photo Book with 20 pages. Standard domestic or International shipping charges will also be removed from your order. Offer does not include duties or value-added taxes, which may be assessed and are the responsibility of the package recipient. If additional pages are added to the Disney’s PhotoPass Photo Book, additional products are added to this order, or Express shipping options selected, additional charges will apply upon final check out from DisneyPhotoPass.com.

Free Dining is back for August and September

Exclusive Disney World October Vacation Offer

Exclusive Disney World October Vacation Offer

For a limited time, purchase this exclusive Disney Epcot Food & Wine Festival Vacation Package

Package for 5 nights / 6 days at select Disney Value, Moderate, or Deluxe Resorts
and get a FREE Disney Water Park or DisneyQuest Ticket for each person in your party.

Save 35% to 50% off your resort.

Exclusive Disney World October Vacation Offer

 

The Epcot Food & Wine Vacation Package Includes:

  • Accommodations
  • Magic Your Way Base Ticket
  • Disney’s Plus Dining**
  • A Free DisneyQuest or Disney Water Park Ticket


Call your Pixie agent and request promo code: EIFWF11


More Examples:

Disney’s Contemporary Resort

Room: 5 Nights / 6 Days
Sample Party: 2 adults, 2 children (age 8 & 12)
Park Tickets: 6 Day Base Tickets
Disney Dining Plan: Plus Dining
EXTRA: 1-Day Ticket into Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park, Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park, or DisneyQuest for each person in the party.

Standard Price: $4,078.43

Vacation Package Price: $2,877.48 (Save $1,200)



Booking Window:
5/15 – 9/1/11
Travel Window: 10/5- 10/10/11

Available Disney Resorts for this Special Vacation Package are:

DISNEY’S ALL STAR MUSIC RESORT (Value Resort)
DISNEY’S PORT ORLEANS RESORT – RIVERSIDE (Moderate Resort)
DISNEY’S CONTEMPORARY RESORT
(Deluxe Resort)
DISNEY’S BOARDWALK INN (Deluxe Resort)

To Book:

Click here to get a detailed quote! Ask about packages available in other resort categories and for other lengths of stay.

www.PixieVacations.com
Phone: 678-815-1584
Email: [email protected]

This Exclusive offer is ONLY available to guests that book with Pixie Vacations



All Star Music will have a 13% tax per room, All other resorts in this offer will have a 12.5% tax added.
There will be a fee of $10.00 per person per night for 3rd and 4th adults (18 years old or older) in each room at the value category resorts.
There will be a fee of $15.00 per person per night for 3rd and 4th adults (18 years old or older) in each room at the moderate
category resorts.
There will be a fee of $25.00 per person per night for 3rd and 4th adults (18 years old or older) in each room at the deluxe category resorts.

* Price based on 2 Adults, 1 Junior and 1 Child. The number of packages available at this rate is limited. Tickets valid for one Theme Park per day and must be used within 14 days of first use. No group rates or other discounts apply. Advance reservations required.
** Excludes gratuities and alcoholic beverages. Children ages 3–9 must order from children’s menu if available. Some Table-Service restaurants may have limited or no availability at time of package purchase.

Pixie Vacations | www.PixieVacations.com | 678-815-1584 | email: [email protected]

Exclusive Disney World October Vacation Offer

Fourth of July Eats and Treats at Disney Parks

Casey’s Corner at Magic Kingdom Park

Heading to Walt Disney World or Disneyland Resort for the Fourth of July weekend? If so, the parks have plenty of fun eats and treats for you and your family to enjoy. Whether you’re in the mood for a quick vendor snack or a three course meal, we’ve got something to satisfy every appetite. Below are our top tasty blog posts featured on the Disney Parks Blog so you can plan ahead! What are you looking forward to trying the most?

Fourth of July Eats and Treats at Disney Parks

  1. Just in Time for Your July 4th Picnic: Big Thunder Ranch Barbecue Cole Slaw – Love the cole slaw at Big Thunder Ranch Barbecue in Frontierland in Disneyland park? We shared Chef Sean Layne’s recipe just in time for your own Fourth of July barbecue.
  2. Yummy Ideas for ‘Mickey’s Soundsational Parade’ at Disneyland Park – Planning to catch ‘Mickey’s Soundsational Parade’ at Disneyland Park over the weekend? If so, we have plenty of food on the run options along the parade route. Happy viewing!
  3. Today in Disney History: Casey’s Corner Steps to the Plate – Check out one of our guests’ favorite quick-service eateries on all of Walt Disney World property – Casey’s Corner.
  4. Favorite Disneyland Resort Lunch Spots – Lunch is the perfect break in a theme park day – an important part of the whole experience, and a chance to relax and refuel for the afternoon and evening. Here are some of our go-to picks.
  5. Delightful, Delicious Narcoossee’s at Walt Disney World – Narcoossee’s at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa is one of those tucked-away restaurants on the shores of the Seven Seas Lagoon that we don’t always think of first – but what a treat. Planning to stop by this weekend?

Source Disney Parks Blog

Fourth of July Eats and Treats at Disney Parks

Help us get 5000 Facebook fans and win some cool prizes

Help us get 5000 Facebook fans and win some cool prizes

Right now Chip and Co is at 3500 Facebook fans. Which is great! We have only been on Facebook for about a year and in the early stages of the Chip and Co website I didn’t really promote our Facebook Page like I should have. (Bad Chip)

We enjoy chatting with all of our Facebook Friends and it gives our Chip and Co staff a great outlet to interact with you guys and talk Disney!

The whole month of July we are going to be doing a big push to get 5000 Facebook fans. We have some special giveaways lined up from our Sponsors like Pixie Vacations, Passporter, and ABC Family.

Our friends and fellow bloggers Magical Mouse School House, My Dreams of Disney, and Disney Babies Blog (just to name a few) are on board to giveaway some great prizes as well.

Finally for the big giveaway.. We will be giving away a $100 Disney Giftcard if we can hit 5000 Facebook fans before July 31st!!

Do you think we can do it?

Stay tuned the whole month of July as every week we will be giving away some HOT prizes from some of the best Disney websites on the planet!

P.S – IF you want to start early start sharing Chip and Co with everyone on your Facebook Friends list. I would really love to give to one lucky C&C Facebook Fan $100!!

Help us get 5000 Facebook fans and win some cool prizes

The 7 Deadly Sins of Disney World Vacationing

The 7 Deadly Sins of Disney World Vacationing

Disney is the one place where planning is non-negotiable. The people who have a miserable time at Disney World are the ones who just show up and wander around, or stupidly stand in hour + lines at Splash Mountain. People who “never want to go back to Disney World” most likely committed one of the 7 deadly sins of WDW vacationing:

Those sins are: Wrath, Greed, Sloth, Pride, Lust, Envy & Gluttony.

Wrath – People who hate WDW spend a large amount of time yelling at (or being yelled at by) their families & friends. They don’t listen to the Disney Diva and take mid-day naps, nor do they take the steps to head off WDW Melt-Downs before they happen(* READ TIPS HERE*). They are exhausted, broke, disillusioned and overstimulated. They don’t see Disney World as a vacation so much as as a giant, never-ending checklist of rides they must ride, foods they must eat, and things they must see before they can be considered a “good parent”.

There are three tips to avoiding committing these sins: 1) Plan in advance (and include your kids in planning (read How your kids can SAVE you money at Disney World HERE), 2) know your way around the park. and 3) Set realistic goals and take mid-day naps.

Greed – People who hate WDW spend too much money unnecessarily. They don’t really think ahead about how much room they need, or how close they need to be to a park(get help on this Planning your WDW post). They don’t make good choices on what they should pack both in their suitcases (Packing Checklists) or in their day backpack (Perfect WDW backpack) which forces them to have to spend money in-park on essentials such as suntan-lotion or sweatshirts. They don’t set impulse-buy budgets for themselves or their children so they come home to an astronomical credit card bill and a glazed over look while exclaiming how to everyone “expensive everything at Disney World is”.

How do you avoid this sin?

PLAN PLAN PLAN. Set budgets for yourself and your family. Think about if its really worth the additional to be on the monorail loop or could you tolerate a longer bus ride? Too many people take the position of “this is a once in a lifetime trip, lets spend every dime we’ve got”. Don’t do it. Stuff for the sake of stuff just ends up in a yard-sale in a year or two. Spend more on creating memories and less on stuff.

Sloth – Sleeping in…Sleeping in makes me beyond furious. You absolutely must not… MUST NOT sleep in!! People who hate WDW stroll into a park at about 10:00 or 11:00 in the morning, right when lines are starting to get long. Then they have the nerve to complain about how all the lines are insanely long. They don’t think its important to be there for park opening. Sleeping in is a no no at WDW.

So how do you avoid this sin?

Sleep during mid-day naps, lines are shortest at the beginning and the ending of the day, which means THAT’S when you should be in the parks.

Pride – People who hate WDW don’t allow their plans to change. They have their Pride and are unwilling to change things around even when everybody has said their tired, or they hate this park. On days when they finish a park a lot faster than they planned they still require people to return to the park as scheduled. They don’t allow the flexibility for an unplanned parade dance-along or get a last minute dining reservation.

How to avoid?

Don’t be a WDW Nazi! Have some flexibility!

Lust – The only way I can think to tie in Lust is to talk about people worrying about how they look while they’re at WDW. Remember Disney World is NOT a fashion show. People who are worried about how they look make stupid mistakes like not wearing clothes that are comfortable and breathe (its really humid at Disney World). They wear skirts, and high heels and spend large amounts of time doing their hair and make-up which will turn into a frizzy/cakey/runny mess by the end of hour one in the park.

How to avoid this sin?

Realize Disney’s not a fashion show. You MUST be comfortable or you will be miserable. Pack smart!! and wear appropriate footwear! You can read all about it at my post about Hoofing it Around Disney World.

Envy – People who don’t use Fast Passes correctly experience large amounts of envy at Disney World! People who fall into huge Disney World Time Pitfalls experience even more. There are few things worse than standing in a queue line and watching, literally, hundreds of people get to ride the ride before you. Fast Pass Envy, its FIERCE and worse than most green-eyed monsters can be.

So how to avoid this sin?

LEARN HOW TO USE FAST PASSES!! For Pete’s sake. Man it can really save you a ton of time and read that article on Avoiding Disney Time Pitfalls, it may be the best thing I’ve ever written.

Gluttony – If you are what you eat that you can turn into one fatty mess at Disney World! Be careful about eating too much fast food at Disney, too many sodas or stuffing yourself at one of the buffets (Buffets are staples at most of the Character Meals). You can really get run-down quickly without enough water and fiber in your diet. Don’t be tricked into thinking that the bazillion of miles you are walking are somehow how working off the calories you’re rapidly in-taking.

How to avoid glutton?

Sit down and really plan out your meals and make sure you’re picking out some good places to get good for you foods and don’t shy away from the fruit stands.

Ok, so now you know about the 7 deadly sins!!! Don’t go committing them!!

Kristin the Disney Diva

Please welcome to the Chip Panel Kristin T. Scroggin a Communications Professor and avid Disney blogger. Her blog, Tips from the Disney Diva, provides readers with easily applied tips on planning, packing, and more.

The 7 Deadly Sins of Disney World Vacationing

My Perfect Disney Day – Immersed in the Commando Magic

My Perfect Disney Day – Immersed in the Commando Magic
Kilimanjaro Safaris, Disney's Animal Kingdom. © Disney.

Chip, dreamer that he is, has challenged us at Chip and Company to indulge in planning our own perfect Disney Day. A daunting task at first, with so many options – even which Disney resort to visit. I flipped a coin, and where am I going next? Walt Disney World!

In my Disney daydream – which includes low crowds, moderate weather and an unlimited budget – I enjoy a touch of both old and new. Like most of my trips, it includes a touch Disney history, E-ticket attractions I can’t see anywhere else, favorite Disney cult foods, and a lot of interaction with Disney Cast Members.  I call it being “immersed in the magic.”

And with four parks in one day, plus BoardWalk, my touring partner calls it “crazy commando style.” My daydreams, like my Disney itineraries, tend to be quite detailed, so you can just read the header for the highlights.

Animal Kingdom Lodge and Sunrise Safari

To start the day out, we wake up early at Animal Kingdom Lodge (AKL), concierge level. We enjoy some coffee on my balcony while watching the savannah. We know we’ll need the caffeine for this day. Then we head out for “Sunrise Safari,” available only to AKL concierge level guests.

We’ve yet to do this tour – the something “new” in my day – so the opportunity to see the animals on the Kilimanjaro Safaris in a more relaxed viewing seems a great way to start the day.

Plus, at $65 per adult, $32.50 per child (plus theme-park admission), it’s a Disney tour bargain. The safari starts at lasts a couple of hours (and includes a breakfast which I nibble at) and starts before Disney’s Animal Kingdom opens. We’ve got just enough time for one quick trip on Expedition Everest before we’re off to Disney’s Hollywood Studios. (In my perfect park Day, I have a great deal of control over timing of transportation.)

My Perfect Disney Day – Immersed in the Commando Magic
Grapefruit Cake, Hollywood Brown Derby. © Disney.

Dine with an Imagineer at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Although I’m not particularly hungry, I’m off to my next extra-special experience: Dine with an Imagineer at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. It starts at 11:30 a.m.

Before lunch, we hang out for a while at Disney’s Hollywood Studios (DHS). We take a quick drop on Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, then watch the Citizens of Hollywood perform.Then it’s over to MuppetVision 3D (wocka, wocka) for some more laughs and pop into Writer’s Stop on the way out for a take-away carrot cake cookie. I’m too full to eat it, but in my daydream I have an empty tummy. Or at the very least I split the cookie with my partner, who absorbs all the calories.

Early lunchtime! I always enjoy the Hollywood Brown Derby (HDB). The opportunity to have a conversation with an Imagineer (who attends varies) and other Disney geeks such as myself is the icing on the HBD grapefruit cake.

I’d love to tell you that I had a list of questions I could ask and answer. I do, but I’m probably tongue-tied…again. My partner asks smart questions on my behalf, and I learn a lot during the 2 hour or so meal. I also love the pictures and souvenir. I consider its price tag, $60.99 adults, $34.99 children, (plus tax, gratuity, and theme-park admission) well worth the price.

After a leisurely lunch, we head over to Magic Kingdom for a whirlwind stop at some favorites to walk off the lunch.

My Perfect Disney Day – Immersed in the Commando Magic
Pirates of the Caribbean, Magic Kingdom. © Disney.

Enjoying the E-Ticket Attractions at Magic Kingdom

At the Magic Kingdom I stop and say hi to Mayor Weaver on Main Street, then visit a couple of Magic Kingdom favorites. My plans include playing with the new interactive queue at Haunted Mansion; trading groaners with the Cast Members corny-yet-irresistible Jungle Cruise; “Yo Ho-ing” with Pirates of the Caribbean, and beating my high score (and everyone else’s) on Buzz Lightyear. All during the parade, which means lines are shorter.

I skip Stitch’s Great Escape, as I do every trip. I’m much more interested in finding Push, the Talking Trash Can.

While we’re tempted to stay and enjoy an extensive tour of Magic Kingdom, Epcot beckons.

 

My Perfect Disney Day – Immersed in the Commando Magic
Off Kilter, Canada pavillion at Epcot. © D.K. Peterson

Soarin’ toward Epcot’s World Showcase

My first stop at Epcot, as it is every trip, is Soarin’. In my perfect Disney park day, there’s a very short line or Disney FASTPASS is still available. (Hah!) We follow it up with a quick hello to Figment at Journey into Imagination.

Then my touring partner and I head for World Showcase, where we indulge in a very abbreviated Drink Around World Showcase (DAWS) of a drink or two. We start with the Canada side of the World Showcase. To keep us moving, and hopefully more or less sober, we combine DAWS with the Kim Possible interactive game. Oh, we are super secret agents, we are. No one suspects the guests with the slushies,

While touring the World Showcase, we have a great time chatting with Cast Members and watching the live entertainment. Since we like to be as spontaneous as possible at Epcot, we don’t know quite who we’ll see, but we especially enjoy Miyuki, the candy artist at Japan and Off Kilter at Canada.

Although our focus is on touring with tasty adult beverages as we enjoy the people and sights, I can’t resist a sweet treat at Karamell-Küche or the Kaki Gori. Neither ones goes well with my drink, but I’ve only got one day!

By the time we get to the United Kingdom and the Rose & Crown, we’re ready for dinner. Generally, we enjoy the restaurant for lunch rather than a dinner experience, but it offers a great view of IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth. Of course, we get seated in the perfect spot, lingering over our toffee sticky pudding dessert and a good whiskey. IllumiNations is, of course, is the highlight to a full Epcot day.

Jellyrolls for Dueling Pianos

By the time the nighttime spectacular ends, my partner is ready to head back to the comfortable beds at AKL for a good night’s sleep. But we’re not done quite yet. And in my Disney daydream we both have unlimited energy.

In the past, we would have headed to Pleasure Island for an evening at Adventurers Club (AC) for one of the most innovative, immersive, creative experiences between Cast Members and guests. Kungaloosh! But Disney made the mistake of closing the club – I’m not still bitter – and I’m left longing for another form of nighttime entertainment for adults.

So we head over to the BoardWalk for an evening of Dueling Pianos at Jellyrolls. Now, no one ever wants to hear me sing, not even my fellow adventurers at the AC. But the atmosphere and guests are friendly, the energy high, and it’s a rollicking way to end the evening.

After a couple of hours, and maybe another drink or tour, my touring partner and I head “home” to AKL. We’re tired and quite possibly exhausted, but happy to have spent another perfect day in Walt Disney World. We’ve immersed in the magic made possible by Imagineering, talented Cast Members, and friendly guests. Together, they make the magic happen for us.

And we’re very, very happy to hang out at AKL the next day. It will also be perfect. Because it’s at Disney.

My Perfect Disney Day – Immersed in the Commando Magic

Animal Kingdom – Top 5 Attractions For Seniors

Animal Kingdom - Top 5 Attractions For Seniors

Seniors have different expectations from Walt Disney World than the hordes of younger visitors that visit the parks daily. We look for things that we can sit back and enjoy rather than have our bodies bounced around and exposed to G-forces. Your choices at the Animal Kingdom may be different from mine but if you are a senior I think in most instances you will at least enjoy the ones I suggest.

  1. Festival Of The Lion KingPerhaps the best stage show at the Walt Disney World resort. It’s more than a show, I’ve actually seen it called a pageant. This show has it all including singers, dancers, amazing acrobats, and some of the most beautiful floats I have ever seen. There is audience participation and a level of excitement that makes this show stand in a league of its own. Don’t miss it!!
  2. Finding Nemo – The MusicalYet another outstanding stage show. This one is enhanced by the very artistic use of puppets and puppeteers working together as one on stage. The sets are magnificent and the show itself is wonderfully entertaining. This is another do not miss!!
  3. Maharajah Jungle TrekIf you love animals and have any interest in Asian culture, this is the attraction for you. It’s a walk through where you can set your own pace and enjoy the beauty of the staging as well as the magnificence of the animals. There are several walk through attractions in the Animal Kingdom, but this is the best one.
  4. Kilimanjaro SafarisYou may get bounced around a little in this motorized tour of the African habitat. The ride vehicles were built for durability not comfort. BUT – the exposure to all of the animals roaming free (there are invisible barriers) in a very natural habitat makes this attraction well worth the time (and a little bouncing).
  5. It’s Tough To Be A BugO.K. this one is just plain fun and it will return you to the land of fantasy that we all appreciate in all things Disney. This is a pleasant (air conditioned) place to relax and enjoy a fun show while relaxing after a long (and likely very hot) day at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. I recommend it either in the middle or at the end of your day to help you rejuvenate.

These are my favorite Animal Kingdom attractions. We don’t spend a lot of time here but when we do visit we always takein these attractions. As always, enjoy your visit to Walt Disney World!!

Ken

Animal Kingdom - Top 5 Attractions For Seniors

Off the Beaten Path: Quiet Places at Hollywood Studios

Off the Beaten Path: Quiet Places at Hollywood Studios

There are so many things to see and do at Disney’s Hollywood Studios but some of my favorite times there have been doing nothing at all. It’s nice to take a break from the heat and take in the scenery, I wisely decide to do this while my family is riding Tower of Terror.

Here are my top 5 places to find solitude at Hollywood Studios

1. Tower of Terror – The benches are rod iron and aren’t so comfortable, but I love the location outside of the Tower of Terror gift shop. Under the overhang of the roof you can enjoy a quiet spot on the bench and enjoy the intricately themed window displays, hear the screams from the ride you wisely opted out of and even grab a cup of coffee from the cart nearby. I especially love this spot at night, when the sun goes down it intensifies the theme of the Tower of Terror even more.

2. Starring Rolls Cafe -This busy cafe is rarely uncrowded but still makes it on my list because of the excellent coffee and sweet treats. I recommend having someone from your party secure a table before the other goes in to order, there aren’t many tables and the cafe is small inside, so divide and conquer is key on this one!

3. Muppet Vision – Depart from the galaxy of Tattooine and head toward Kermit’s Balloon, right outside of the brick building where the bathrooms are located there are benches. I love this spot at night when the sun is down and the park is less crowded. There are so many things happening in this spot…you can hear the water of the muppets fountain, smell the pizza from Pizza Planet and hear Kermit and Miss Piggy singing songs from their movies. When your feet are rested you’ll want to get moving, or else you’ll have “daffodils, Miss Piggy, whippoorwills, Miss Piggy…” stuck in your head all night long!

4. Sunset Strip – Stay to the right of the street on Sunset Boulevard (heading toward the tower) and when you exit the last gift shop you’ll come to a small culdesac, this is a nice place to have a seat where you won’t get run over the crowds.

5. Studio Catering Co. is a popular place for lunch, but one we never stopped at until our last trip (Star Wars Weekends). I can’t believe we’ve been missing out on this delightful lunch experience for all these years! The tables are all shaded, with large fans blowing overhead and the menu is excellent considering it’s a quick service! Greek salads, wraps, panini sandwiches…it’s a delicious spot to relax and fuel up for your next adventure.

Where’s your favorite relaxing spot at Hollywood Studios?

Off the Beaten Path: Quiet Places at Hollywood Studios