Monday, December 27, 2010
Money Saver Monday!! Get Your Free Souvenir
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Disney Vacation Connection
Disney Vacation Connection is a cool FREE customizable feature that you can download right to your desktop. This feature is designed to keep you in the Disney know. With Disney Vacation Connection you are able to:
- Stay up to date on special offers and the latest news
- Plan your next magical Disney vacation
- Answer polls and quizzes to earn points for Disney downloads
- Find out Insider information
- Download a vacation countdown clock
- Access a calendar of Special events
- Get great wallpapers and animation-all packed with pixie dust
- even check out the weather
- And much more
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Tuesday's Top Ten First Timer Tips
7. Fastpass- Disney truly does think of everything so that you do not need to do a thing. One of the many great features that Disney invented for their parks is Fastpass. Not sure what it is? It is a time saver and folks time is money. Fastpass is a "reservation" type system you can utilize to allow for shorter wait times. The great news is, that Fastpass is available to everyone that enters the park, and it is free to use!! Check out this page for detailed information about how to use Disney's Fastpass.
6. Disney's Photopass- Disney has done it again...made it possible for you to sit back relax and smile!! Photopass is a wonderful system that allows your entire family to be in your photos. All you need to do is look for any Disney Photographer throughout the parks. Ask the photographer for a Photopass Card. Each card has an ID number assigned to it..the card is to be used throughout your stay. Each time you see one of the Disney Photographers, simply present your card and let them do the rest. Once you get home you can view your photos online and make purchases. Click here for more information.
Quick Tip: As soon as you get your card take a picture of the ID number on the back. This way if you misplace the card while on your trip, you are still able to retrieve the photos online using the ID number.
7. Baby Swap(Rider Switch)- Need I say it again...just another reason to love Disney!! This is a feature that allows a group to ride some of the thrill rides while others that are too young, scared, or too short to ride stay off with another portion of the group. Once the first group is done then the second group can enjoy the attraction with a very limited wait time. Please click here for more information about Baby Swap.
6. Join a FREE Disney discussion forum- I cannot describe the amount of information I have learned throughout the years from some of my favorite Disney forums. There are hundereds of thousands of people out there just like me that LOVE to talk Disney...they will give you factual information all for FREE!! All you need to do it sign up and start asking questions...you will get responses right away. My personal favorite forum is Intercot.com .
5. Disney Dining Plan-It is true, Disney World vacations can be seen as an all-inclusive vacation plan if you chose to add the Disney Dining Plan(DDP) to your trip. This plan is available as an add on if you are staying on Walt Disney World property and if you have purchased a Magic Your Way Vacation Package. The DDP is a wonderful way for your family to enjoy delectable meals that are all prepaid in advance. There is something to be said for going to a nice sit-down meal every day and allowing your family free-reign of the menu. Long gone are the talks with little Johnny and Suzie about sharing a meal to cut costs. My kids enjoy trying new things and not having to consult me on price and selection. In addition, it is great to know that the kids can try some things that they otherwise would not have the chance to. On our most recent trip we ate at the castle for dinner, my daughter ordered the duck and LOVED it!!! If you see food as part of the attraction, the DDP may be worth checking into. Visit my recent article about the dining plan.
4. Disney Vacation Planning Book-If you are a new Walt Disney World traveler a vacation planning book is very necessary. I have always used the Birnbaum Guides because it is a fun read and very simple to navigate. In addition, you can very easily carry it along with you to the parks because it is not too clunky. My children LOVE when I get them the newest edition of the Birnbaum's Walt Disney World For Kids 2011. I would highly recommend getting a copy of this book to help enhance your planning...the books are very affordable and a new edition comes out each year.
Birnbaum's Walt Disney World 2011
Birnbaum's Walt Disney World For Kids 2011
3. Arrive Early- Arriving early to the parks is one of the best tips I feel I can give you. You will see and do more between park opening and 11:00 AM then you will all day at the parks. If you arrive 10 minutes prior to park opening you will even be in for a little treat.....each park has a special rope drop ceremony in the morning. Know the park hours and plan to be there as they open.
2. Slow down and enjoy the magic- This is the single most important tip I can give you. I have traveled to Walt Disney World over 20 times and I still see and do new things on every single trip I take. In order to fully enjoy the Walt Disney inspired details that are surrounding the entire property, you have to stop and smell the roses. If you see something that catches your fancy...stop and enjoy it. Do not be afraid to be spontaneous....some of the best things happen when we are not planned.
1. The last tip I have will be from other Disney Guru's. What are some tips you would like to share?
See ya real soon!
Kelly
Monday, December 13, 2010
Money Saver Monday!! Pack those personal items and save more money
With holiday shopping in full swing many of us are thinking about great
ways we can save money for our 2011 trip(s). By planning well ahead of
time you can save yourself a TON of money. With the rising costs of air fare
and luggage, many people decide to purchase their personal care items from
their Walt Disney World Resort. Sure you can purchase those items from your
Walt Disney World Resort, but be prepared to pay top dollar for those items. Here are a few items you will want to have with you to avoid paying a
ridiculous amount of money at your resort: Batteries Disposable Cameras Film Camera Memory Card Sunscreen Sunglasses Lotion(They no longer supply this in your resort room) Toiletries Over the counter medications As a reminder, you cannot purchase gum anywhere on Walt Disney World
property. Then of course you always want to be prepared for things that you do not
plan on. Let's face it, when you visit Florida for at least a week, especially
in the summer months, plan on rain. With rain comes the need for ponchos. Sure,
you can purchase those ponchos at Walt Disney World, for the hefty price of $10
per poncho. Now I don't know about you folks, but I do not want to
fork over $50 on vacation for rain ponchos. For about $4
you can purchase the same quality rain poncho from Wal-Mart or Target. A must do for all of you summer month travelers, a personal fan
mister. Any time we visit Walt Disney World during the summer months
we are sure to bring the misters with us. The downfall is not only
do you need it, but Disney knows that. Be prepared to pay about $19 per
mister....yikes!! The great news is, Wal-Mart sells the exact same misters,
minus the Disney logo, for only $4.95....wow!!! Be sure you have enough
batteries to power each fan throughout your stay. Another bonus is your little
ones will love the mister so much that they won’t even ask for a souvenir (well
at least not for a little while). Planning ahead for your Disney trip is not only fun, but it is a great way
to save some extra money at the same time. Share your great money saving tips
by commenting on this post, or visiting our Facebook page...I would just love
to hear from you!!! :0) See ya real soon! Kelly
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Keeping Up With The Magic
I feel so blessed to have a family that loves to travel to Walt Disney World as much as I do. The magic is never ending from trip to trip. One thing I have noticed is that the more seasoned I get as a Disney traveler, the better our trips become. Each year I learn new things to see and do, to help enhance the magic that already exists at Walt Disney World.
To keep the magic fresh this year we tried a few new things and of course we still had the most magical time!!
Resort Browsing-We seem to always be on the go while we are at Walt Disney World...we never get to stop and smell the roses. My husband and I are considering purchasing DVC(Disney Vacation Club) and wanted to take a look at some of the resorts. We never seem to leave time to walk around and enjoy the free stuff...like the scenery...hahaha. We had the opportunity to visit Bay Lake Towers and Animal Kingdom Lodge. I was amazed at how much better these places look in person. I am not naive and know that we could never get the full value of the resort from watching the DVC video or going on the tour here in Chicago...but WOW!! They were both beautiful...which by the way, makes our choice that much harder. We truly enjoyed the sights and sounds of AKL at night and the Savannah takes your breath away. We loved the crisp, clean feel of BLT. Resort browsing is something I have never ever taken the time to do but I am so glad that I stepped out of my bubble and took the time to enjoy something new.
Decorated my Resort Window- I know people have been doing this for years. We have never remembered to pack items to decorate our window. This time we had a blast going to Target to purchase window clings, and lights to decorate our resort window for Halloween...it was so much fun!! When we got home at night and the kids saw the lights illuminating the hallway, they were so excited...and yeah of course the adults were as well.
Just an fyi...these are not my windows. I actually forgot to take a picture of my own window...lol.
Dressed up for Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party- I am all about being a kid at heart and all but I never have enjoyed dressing up for Halloween....well at least that is what I thought. My husband has begged me for years to dress up and finally I gave in. I have never seen a grown man get so excited about dressing up for Halloween. Needless to say I am hooked and will continue to keep the tradition alive. By the way my mother in law and 22 year old brother in law also go in on the action. :0)
Walked the Pop Century Grounds-We have stayed at Pop Century 5 times now and I am embarrassed to say that until this past trip I have never fully walked the grounds. We have always had the luxury of getting our room request on the first floor just outside of the Hippy Dippy Pool. This is a great location at Pop...but because it is so centralized, we never found our way around the resort. Like everything Disney, this resort is just spectacular. Everything about it is lively and vibrant. The theme stays true throughout the grounds. One thing I loved were the year plaques that were placed throughout the decades. My daughter and I were on the hunt for our birth year so that we could read what happened the year we were born.
These are just a few of the many new things I tried this year while on my travels to Walt Disney World...I know that there is no way I could ever do it all. This is how we keep the magic fresh from trip to trip. How do you keep the magic fresh?
See ya real soon!
Kelly
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Tuesday's top ten signs you are a Disney geek
So are you a Disney geek??
10. You have been sighted wearing Disney Crocs not only to Walt Disney World but to the local Target store.
9. Once you let people know you are going on vacation they do not even bother to ask where you are going....they automatically assume you are going to Walt Disney World.
8. You have Disney Stick Family Decals in your car window.
6. You order the Disney vacation planning DVD and watch it as a family movie....popcorn and all.
5. You frequent waltdisneyworld.com daily to price out vacation packages, even though you have no intention of purchasing one.
3. You create Disney themed t-shirts for your family to wear during your Disney trip....come on I do it too!!! :0)
2. You have vacation planning spreadsheets (that you have created) and actually enjoy analyzing the park hours in combination with your dining reservations.
1. You have no problem reading the following sentence. On Monday, my DH and I are starting off our day at AK and then we headed over to MK to eat at CRT. Last we will ride BTM, and finish our day off watching fireworks while we ride TTA.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Sorry for the delay
See ya real soon!!
Kelly
Friday, December 3, 2010
Just How Busy???
It is that time of year again...many people are planning to spend Christmas week at Walt Disney World. Could the holidays get any more magical than that? Now, I know there are many seasoned Walt Disney travelers...I am one of them...but I also know that there are many seasoned Walt Disney Travelers that have never been to Disney the week of Christmas....I am one of them. :0)
So my questions is, how can those of us that have never been to Walt Disney World Christmas week(seasoned or newbie’s), prepare for the crowds that we will encounter. Really...truly....honestly?????
Reply with your feedback in the comments section....I cannot wait to hear your thoughts.
Hope that everyone has a safe and magical weekend!! :0)
See ya real soon!
Kelly
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Where in the World??? Answer
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Where in the World??
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Tuesday's Top Ten Best & Worst Times to Visit......
In no particular order.....
The most magical times to go to Walt Disney World are:
1.The second week of January through mid-February- While the weather can throw you for a loop(depending on where you reside) this is by far one of the least busy times of year and you may even score a hotel deal. Be sure to keep in mind that there are several holiday weekends throughout January and February which can cause a slight increase in price and cause the crowds to go up but overall this is a great time to visit.
Con: Due to low crowds you may encounter more ride refurbishments.
2. First three weeks of May-This is a really great month for weather, crowds, and fair hotel prices.
Cons: Stay away from Memorial Day weekend. This year Easter Sunday is late; this can cause some late spring break crowds.
3.Late August through September- Expect very hot weather and possible hurricane action but the very best deal of the year happens at this time of year...FREE DINING!!! Crowds can be very low during this time...you can even sneak in the Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party mid-September.
Cons: At times the crowds can pick up do to free dining. The heat can cause you to take more breaks than normal.
4. Mid-November through mid December (not the week of Thanksgiving)-The weather can be cool but comfortable...normally the humidity has subsided by this time of year. Christmas decorations are up and ready as well as the Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party.
Cons: Crowds can pick up on the weekend as many will take weekend trips to Disney to enjoy the festivities.
5. The Time you choose to go!!! Whenever your family decides to go will be the most magical time to visit Walt Disney World!!! :0)
The worst times to visit Walt Disney World:
6. Mid February through mid April (this depends on Easter) - Especially during holiday weekends like President's Day and Easter. You can expect HUGE crowds with some major lines for all attractions. You will also get slammed with higher rates for airfare and lodging.
On the plus side: Weather is gorgeous and your children may not need to be pulled out of school, if you choose to go over spring break.
7. Mid Summer (June through early August)-Very crowded and extreme heat can make this time of year for some unbearable. If you go at this time of year you will want to have a plan of attack in motion, hit the parks as early as possible to allow for afternoon breaks when then heat is at it's all time high.
On the plus side: Again children are out of school and you can take advantage of those late night park hours. I just love those late nights at Walt Disney World!!!
8. December 26-31-This is by far the most expensive time of year to travel to Walt Disney World. You can expect to see crowds get worse by the day starting from about 12/20 through the end of the year.
On the plus side: You will see Walt Disney World at its best!! December is by far, the most magical time of year to travel.
9. Holiday Weekends- Some busy holiday weekends include, Thanksgiving, and any other national holiday with a three day weekend.
10. Never a bad time!!! I know I am writing a post about the best and worst times to visit...all of the information is just that...information. Whenever you choose to visit will be magical. Use the information above to help guide you and your family to making the best choice for you. :0)
See ya real soon!
Kelly
Monday, November 29, 2010
Money Saver Monday!! What Season Saves You the Most Money??
If you plan to save money the key is in choosing the right time to go. There are actually seasons that are defined as a "value" time to visit...and let me tell you that "value" time is shrinking each year. Be prepared to pull the children out of school if you would like to save mucho bucks, as many of the "value" season times fall between those time periods.
*Please note that the criteria for the seasons have changed for 2011.
Happy Planning!!!
Seasons By Resorts
Value Resorts
Value Season 1
January 1 - February 16
Peak Season
February 17 - 26
March 11 - April 30
Regular Season
February 27 - March 10
May 1 - June 2
Summer Season June 3 - August 13
Value Season 2
August 14 - September 29
Fall SeasonSeptember 30 - December 22
Holiday Season
December 23 - 31
Moderate Resorts
Value Season 1
January 1 - February 16
Peak Season
February 17 - 26
March 11 - April 30
Regular SeasonFebruary 27 - March 10
May 1 - June 2
Summer Season June 3 - August 13
Value Season 2
August 14 - September 29
Fall SeasonSeptember 30 - December 22
Holiday Season
December 23 - 31
Deluxe Resorts
Value Season 1
January 1 - February 16
August 21 - September 29
Peak Season
February 17 - 26
March 11 - April 30
Regular Season 1
February 27 - March 10
May 1 - July 16
Value Season 2
July 17 - August 20
Regular Season 2
September 30 - October 22
Fall Season
October 23 - December 23
Holiday Season
December 23 - 31
Deluxe Villa Resorts
Value Season 1
January 1 - February 16
August 21 - September 29
Peak Season
February 17 - 26
March 11 - April 30
Regular Season 1
February 27 - March 10
May 1 - July 16
Value Season 2
July 17 - August 20
Regular Season 2
September 30 - October 22
Fall SeasonOctober 23 - December 23
Holiday Season
December 23 - 31Fort Wilderness Resort Campground
Value Season
January 1 - February 20
August 7 -November 17
Peak Season
February 21 - April 30
Regular Season
May 1 - August 6
Pre-HolidayNovember 18 - December 15
Holiday Season
December 16 - 31
See ya real soon!!
Kelly
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Ooooops!!!!
So sorry about that.
See ya real soon!
Kelly
Where in the World???
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Tuesday's Top Ten Things You Must Know Before You Go.......
- Find an online Disney forum to and sign up so that you can ask questions about your trip. Believe me the Disney community is HUGE and people are willing to help you for free!! Check out my favorites.. www.intercot.com or our brand new Disney Guru forum www.wdwguru.proboards.com .
- Find a FREE Disney travel agent to help you book your trip. I love Magical Journeys . They offer personal service and are Disney fans themselves...the best part is they are free to use!!!
- Find out park hours, Extra Magic Hours schedules and rehab closures while you are there, as well as any special events made available during your stay.
- Make your dining reservations in advance. You cannot expect to walk up to restaurants and get in.
- This option is not free, but get a Disney guide book and read it a few times.
- Disney's Magical Express(No need to rent a car)
- Disney Transportation
- Extra Magic Hours
- Disney Dining Plans
- Free Parking
- Disney Service