The Tomorrowland Transit Authority at the Walt Disney World was created back in 1975 and has been a favorite for weary travelers for centuries. It offers a chance to put your feet up and and relax for a few moments before delving back in to the busy park fray of
Tag: Original Articles
Please welcome our newest writer Ken!
No not that Ken. Ken is our newest writer here at Chip and Company. He comes to all the way from Arizona and will be writing to us about Seniors At Walt Disney World. Ken was introduced to Walt Disney World at the tender age of 44 in 1990 by
The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort
Are you looking for a Disney World Resort with a little more room to spread out? Do you like the convenience of a full kitchen and daily maid service? Would you like a tranquil peaceful setting, instead of the hustle and bustle of a hotel? And would you like all
Disney Parks for families with babies and older children
Disney is wonderful for many reasons, one being it caters to all ages. But what do you do to please more than one age group at the same time? Instead of splitting off and spending the whole day apart, families with children of varying ages and interests can find something
You CAN do the Disney Parks with an infant!
So now that the bundle of joy is here, it’s only natural for you to begin planning (at least in your head while you’re up at 2am with your infant) his or her first trip to Disney! I knew I couldn’t wait to share the joy of the Mouse with
Disney Week in Review – May 23rd – May 30th
Happy Memorial Day Weekend everyone. I hope you are having a great holiday spending time with friends and family. Today was a very busy week in the Disney-o-sphere. Here are the best articles from around the interwebs for this week. AJ over at the Disney Food Blog has been very
Disney Week in Review – May 16th – May 23rd
Welcome to the Disney Week in Review. I hope you have a great week. Thanks so much for making Chip and Co part of your week. Here is some very interesting Disney News, Food and Views from around the interwebs: AJ from the Disney Park Blog shares with us The
Resort Showdown: Pop Century vs. The Grand Floridian.
Well, this hardly seems fair. Comparing the Grand Floridian with little ole’ Pop Century? Well hear me out. Sure the Grand is a great resort, but there are some very nice reasons (including tangible, in your pocket reasons) why Pop Century might just be a better resort. Let’s look at
Disney in Retail – Barnes & Noble’s
Was shopping at Barnes & Noble’s today and found these Disney Products around the store. They are really pushing Toy Story 3 HARD! I looked through all the Toy Story products and got the full plot to the new movie…I won’t spoil it for you. The picture about is Mr
Packing for Walt Disney World with a Baby
We’re counting down the days. Before long, our family will be headed to our long-awaited Walt Disney World vacation. It will be our one year old’s first visit and he’s prepared; now it’s my turn. Packing for a one week trip with a baby is a challenge. I only need
Sailing to New Heights the Disney Dream Cruise Ship
Have you seen her? The new Disney Dream cruise, she’s a dream! She starts sailing on January 26, 2011 from Port Canaveral, Fl. Just as Disney is a magical experience for everyone, so are their cruises. The new Disney Dream will take family cruising to an all new heights; this
Tips and Tricks for an Enjoyable Disney World Vacation
The Magic Kingdom Try to come towards the middle or end of the week, because most families hit the Magic Kingdom early in their Disney visit or on the weekends. Take the Ferry for a more enjoyable experience ride to the entrance of the Magic Kingdom, it also makes for
Disney Week in Review – April 11th – April 18th
This week we heard some excellent Disney news from the opening of the all new D-Street at Disneyworld Downtown Disney, to Guy Fieri at the Disneyland California Food and Wine Festival, and the official release date of the Alice in Wonderland Blu-Ray Speaking of Alice our own Anne’ was out
Say Y.E.S. to a Disney Education
“I would rather entertain and hope that people learned something than educate people and hope they were entertained.” – Walt Disney Growing up, I was the kid who enjoyed school. I even grew up to be a high school math teacher. Timed multiplication worksheets and memorizing state capitals didn’t bother