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Holidays at Walt Disney World

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Visiting Walt Disney World during the Holiday season will be a trip made of lifetime memories. The entire “World” is transformed by color, lights, music, special events, and an unseen sense of joy and happiness. Disney World’s Holiday season runs from Thanksgiving week through New Years with the most popular week being the week between Christmas and New Years.

Special events are the main attractions but you will find surprises literally everywhere! Each resort is uniquely decorated and has its own special gingerbread or chocolate focal point in the lobby. We’re not talking about a nicely decorated gingerbread house here. We’re talking about a life-size gingerbread house at the Grand Floridian that is large enough for several Cast Members to work in and sell unbelievable yummy gingerbread treats. You can even take a mini replica of this gingerbread house home with you. You need to set aside at least a day to “resort hop” for visiting each resort and enjoy their holiday treats and decorations.

Now if the resorts go all out, you can just imagine what you will find at the parks. Let’s start with the Magic Kingdom. Beginning in early November, the castle has been dressed with 200,000 twinkling lights as part of the return of Disney World’s newest holiday tradition-Castle Dreamlights! Donning their holiday finest, Cinderella and friends take to the Cinderella Castle stage daily for a dream-come-true, light-the-night moment.

Additionally, the Magic Kingdom is host to an after-hours Holiday Party on select nights during November and December. “Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party” is truly one of the highlights of the season. From 7pm until Midnight, on party nights, you can experience special holiday entertainment at a special after-hours party inside the Magic Kingdom Park. The event features “Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade,” Mickey’s “Twas the Night Before Christmas” Show, the festive fireworks spectacular of Holiday Wishes-Celebrate the Spirit of the Season, Disney character greetings, and cookies, cocoa and “snow” on Main Street U.S.A.® Plus, you can use some of the most popular Magic Kingdom attractions! Admission to this event requires a separately priced ticket and some nights do sell out early so be sure to secure tickets ahead of time.

Moving over to the Disney Hollywood Studios you will find one of the most unique holiday attractions in the world; The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights. What started out as a father doting on his children has turned into literally millions of dancing lights on the back streets of the studios. When visiting the Studios back lot, you will see animated sparkling displays that create twirling carousels, marching toy soldiers and even Santa and his reindeer taking flight. The “dancing lights” musical moments occur every 10 minutes and are included with Disney’s Hollywood Studios admission.

Not to be outdone, Epcot hosts one of the most moving holiday shows I have ever seen. The Candlelight Processional is a joyous retelling of the Christmas story by a celebrity narrator accompanied by a 50-piece orchestra and a glorious mass choir. It takes place nightly at World Showcase, America Gardens Theatre at 5:00, 6:45 and 8:15 pm. Additionally, holiday customs from around the globe are celebrated with international storytellers, a nightly tree-lighting ceremony featuring Disney characters, and a stunning display of snow-white and colored lights. To top off your evening, The World Showcase Promenade comes alive nightly at 9:30 p.m. with the brilliance and splendor of music, lights, lasers, water fountains and custom pyrotechnics in our signature nighttime spectacular: llumiNations: Reflections of Earth. Every night presents a unique, holiday finale. All of the Epcot holiday fun is included with regular theme park admission.

We can’t forget our animal friends during the holidays and they haven’t forgotten us. At Disney’s Animal Kingdom Mickey’s Jingle Jungle Parade blends the spirit of Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park with the spirit of the season for a Holiday offering full of jump, joy and jive! Mickey has invited a special group of friends to join him on a Holiday adventure! The parade is filled with the sights, sounds, smells, tastes and feelings of the Holiday Season. They’ve added Holiday accessories to their safari costumes with seasonal music for a combination that celebrates the Holidays as only Disney’s Animal Kingdom can.

Lastly, but by no way least, the Downtown Disney Area is host to the “Festivals of the Seasons” which includes holiday-themed décor, colorful light displays and photo opportunities with old St. Nick himself offer yuletide cheer.

There is so much to do at Disney World during the holiday season that your biggest challenge is how to fit it all in plus enjoy all of the hundreds of fun and exciting things to do year round!

Happy Holidays!!!

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2009 Disney Dining Plans and the Disney Coronado Springs Resort

Disney World recently announced their 2009 packages and dining plans. In reviewing the participating locations, it occurred to me that the restaurants at the Disney Coronado Springs Resort are not listed on either the quick service or sit-down dining establishments.

I contacted a representative at Disney to be sure this was not a mistake. Apparently, the restaurants at the Disney Coronado Springs Resort are operated by a third party company that decided not to participate in the 2009 Dining Plans.

Of course, this is subject to change and there are plenty of other restaurants around Walt Disney World that are available on the various dining plans. However, if you plan to stay at the Disney Coronado Springs Resort, you may want to take a closer look at each dining plan before deciding if one of the plans will work for you

Bernadette Stark
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A Disney Dozen Reasons a Disney Cruise is Unique

Many things make the unique. If you have cruised before, you will understand all of these items. If you haven’t cruised before, below are what I consider the most important difference between a and ever other cruise line.

  • Rotation Dining - On a Disney Cruise vacation, you change dining rooms each night. The three primary restaurants on the rotation are Parrot Cay, Animator’s Palette, and either Triton’s or Lumiere’s depending on which ship you are on. Your table mates and dining staff rotate with you. So you still get to share memories of your day with the people you dine with and your dining staff knows all of your special requests and dining requirements. Plus your surroundings change so you will never get bored of the same dining room.
  • Palo - Palo is the over 18, adult only, restaurant on board both Disney ships. What is unique about Palo as compared to other “signature” restaurants on other ships is that you can make a reservation for Palo online in advance. Another unique Palo feature is on 7-night cruises, Palo also offers a wonderful adult only brunch and afternoon tea on sea days.
  • Large Staterooms - The average staterooms onboard both the and the are by far the largest in the industry. The staterooms were designed with families in mind so you will find amble storage, bunk beds that only convert to beds at night and serve as a living space during the day, and privacy curtains that separate the main sleeping area from the living/sleeping area. The stateroom TV offers family friend programming as well as top notch movies.
  • Stateroom Bathroom Design - Although most people would consider the bathroom to be part of the stateroom which is of course true, there are several unique factors to the stateroom bathrooms on the Disney ships that they get their own topic. Most cabins on board the Disney Ships have what is called a split bath design. The split bath is really two separate areas both with their own doors. The first room has a tub/shower and a sink. The second room has the commode and a second sink. The split bath allows for two people to get ready at the same time. Additionally, the fact that each stateroom has a bath tub is very unique. On most other cruise lines, you will not see a bath tub until you get into the higher category of stateroom or in suites.
  • Variety of Food - Between the in-stateroom room service, to the food establishments by the pools, to the casual buffet restaurant (Topsiders or Beach Blanket), to the rotation dining restaurants, to Palo, you will find every conceivable type of food on board. Rest assured that the pickiest or most selective eater to the foodie in your group will find something they like. Start with a continental breakfast delivered to your room each morning, followed by brunch in one of the restaurants, followed by chicken tenders, nachos, pizza, wraps, and paninis by the pool or a four-course lunch in the dining room, followed by a cheese dish on your verandah before dinner, followed by dinner in your rotation dining room or the casual buffet, followed by the last evening snack/desert buffets or fresh baked chocolate chip cookies and milk in your cabin before bed, the dining options are endless. Now most cruise lines do offer the same abundance of food. What is unique to a is the variety that appeals to children as well as the adults. Disney is also very good about working with food allergies as well.
  • Complimentary Beverages - is the only mass market cruise line to offer complimentary beverages including soda, milk, tea, coffee, and hot chocolate 24/7 at the beverage station located on deck nine aft of each ship. Other cruise lines will usually offer these beverages as complimentary only when dining in one of their dining rooms during meals.
  • Entertainment - All major cruise lines offer high quality entertainment. What sets Disney Cruise Lines entertainment apart is it’s ALL family friendly. Everything is kept at a “D” rating for Disney. Although the entertainment in the adult only clubs in the evening may have a little more adult humor, it rarely goes beyond anything you wouldn’t mind seeing with your grandmother.
  • Disney Characters - It’s a Disney cruise after all, of course there will be Disney Characters onboard! Characters appear daily at specific times and locations. It is up to you to go and see them or not. On 7-night cruises, you can even enjoy a character breakfast one morning.
  • Children’s Clubs - By far, Disney has the very best children’s programming at sea. Other cruise lines have great children’s programs but no one can compete with Disney in this area. Children’s programs start at age 3 and run through age 17. There are four unique areas on board the ship, Oceaneer Club, Oceaneer Lab, Ocean Quest, and Aloft/The Stack for the various age groups so the 14 years old are not hanging out with the 4 year olds. Another unique feature about the children’s clubs is that parents of every child under the age of 11 receives a beeper to be used the length of the cruise. So if your child happens to be in one of the clubs and wants to see you or is ready to be picked up, all he or she does is notifies a counselor and the counselor will beep you. Additionally, Disney is one of the only cruise ships to offer infant and toddler care for children up to the age of 3 at Flounder’s Reef Nursery. There is a nominal fee for this service and reservations are required.
  • No Casino - That’s right; the Disney ships do not have casinos of any kind. Now for some this may be disappointing but for most, it is a welcome feature. The only gambling offered on the ship is the daily bingo game. If you do enjoy gambling, there is usually at least one port on each itinerary that does have casinos so you can still enjoy some casino time!
  • Exclusive Adult Areas - Although Disney certainly caters to families and children, they also knew that adults needed places of their own where they could go and no children would be allowed. Both the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder have an adult only pool area with its own jacuzzis and pool bar. Within the pool area is Quiet Cove Café, an adult only specialty cafe with cigars, coffee drinks and pastries. Just forward of the pool area is Vista Spa, the adult only spa which offers a wide range of facilities and services. On deck 3 forward there is Beat Street and Route 66 the after 9pm adult only entertainment area. For those special romantic evenings, there is Palo. the adult only signature Italian restaurant. While at Castaway Cay, adults can escape to a separate adults-only stretch of beach called Serenity Bay. Each of these spaces are designed just for adults and Disney does a good job of keeping the little ones entertained in their own specific areas so that adults can truly enjoy some adults-only quality time.
  • Castaway Cay - Disney’s own private island that repeat guests call paradise. Many cruise lines offer a beach day but Castaway Cay was built from the sand up to be used exclusively by Disney Cruise guests. The Disney ships pull right up to a birth on the island so there is no need for tendering. The beach is divided into sections for water sports, a separate section for families, another area for teens, and finally a special area separate from all of the other beaches for adults only. The children’s programming continues on the island so parents can still have some time alone maybe to have beach side cabana massages if they choose.
  • Land and Sea Vacation Packages - Port Canaveral is just over an hours ride from Walt Disney World making it very convenient to get the best of both worlds, a Land and Sea Vacation. A Disney Cruise Land and Sea Vacation includes a stay at followed by a 3 or 4 night Disney Cruise. Disney combines the two trips into one to make things more convenient like the ability to check in at your hotel and be automatically checked in for your cruise or having seamless transportation from the airport to your hotel, from your hotel to the port, and then from the port back to the airport.

So here are some of the major things that make a Disney Cruise unique. There are many, many different cruise lines and cruise vacations out there. Take the time to research your options or find a good travel agent who specializes in cruises before making any decisions. There is a perfect cruise out there for you, and it certainly might be a Disney Cruise! Bon Voyage!!


Bernadette Stark
Vacation Dreams Travel
Lake Ridge, VA, 22192
US
Work: 703-496-3703
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A Disney Dozen Things You Need to Know about Boarding a Disney Cruise

Want to know how to get your off to a great start? You just need to know the ins and outs of the boarding process. Here are several pointers to help you make the most of the first day of your cruise.

  • The Terminal is located in , and you can arrive anytime after the previous cruise passengers have disembarked. Sometime between 9:30am and 10:00am is the earliest you should arrive. However, you must be on board no later than 4:00pm. I recommend that you plan to arrive at the port early (by 10am) if you wish to be one of the first on board the ship. Reasons to be first on board the ship include making any changes to your dining rotations, changing or adding Palo reservations (it is always best to book your Palo reservations online as early as you possibly can for the best availability), changing or adding any spa reservations, getting the kids checked into the kids’ clubs prior to boarding, or you just want to start your vacation as early as possible. If none of the previous apply, you’re probably better off waiting to arrive after 1:00pm to let the early crowds dissipate.
  • If you are driving to the port (by means of your own car, a rental car, or car service), you will be asked to present a photo ID to enter the drop off area. If you are parking, it is best to drop off your luggage first and then park your car. There are porters available to take your luggage. They do not work for and will be expecting a gratuity. A good rule of thumb is one dollar per piece of luggage they take from you. Be sure you have already affixed your Disney Cruise Line luggage tags before you give your luggage to the porter. The luggage tag is the way that your luggage will find its way to your cabin. If you are arriving via the Disney Cruise Line bus transportation, your luggage will have already been taken care of for you.
  • Before entering the terminal, each adult must show photo ID. Once inside the terminal, you will pass through a security screening much like airport screening. Your carry-on luggage will go through an x-ray machine and you will walk through a metal detector. Once through security, you will be asked to move upstairs to the second level of the terminal via the stairs, escalator, or elevator.
  • As you enter the second level of the terminal, go directly to check-in. You will receive a card with a number on it. The number indicates what group you will be in for boarding. Obviously the earlier you arrive, the lower your boarding number. On our last cruise, we arrived at the port around 10:15 and were in group number 3. Only one person from each cabin needs to go through the check-in line. Everyone else can find a comfy spot on the couches by the TVs, explore the ship model in the middle of the terminal, or have their pictures taken with the various characters that wander about. (Character pictures usually begin around 11:00am in the terminal.)
  • When checking in, you will be asked for proof of citizenship for each person in your cabin. You will also be asked if anyone in your party has shown any flu or cold symptoms in the past 48 hours. Disney is VERY careful and proactive about keeping, should we say, sick germs off of their ships. Once your check-in is complete, you will be given a Key to the World Card for each person in your cabin. If you have sailed with Disney before, aka: a Castaway Club Member, you will also receive a Castaway Club lanyard and card holder for each person. Your dining rotation will appear on your Key to the World Card. Ask the cast member checking you in how to decipher the code. A good reminder here is that you can greatly speed up your check-in process by completing the required cruise documents online before you leave for your cruise.
  • Parking at Port Canaveral is now $15 per day. If you plan to arrive the day before your cruise (which I strongly recommend), you may want to consider staying at a local resort that offers free parking and complimentary shuttle service to and from the port. On a 7-night cruise, the free parking alone will save you $105.
  • Lunch is served on board at both Parrot Cay and Topsider Buffet. The buffet lunch is the same in both locations. The choice is yours. We prefer Parrot Cay because it is indoors and air conditioned; purely a personal choice. At Topsiders, you have your choice of eating indoors, or outside. Lunch is served in Parrot Cay until 2:15pm and at Topsiders until 3:30pm.
  • The pools are open. Be sure to pack a swim suit to take advantage of some pool time while everyone else is still boarding. On our last trip, our daughter asked if she could wear her swimsuit onto the ship under her clothes to save time having to change later.
  • Your cabin will be ready by 1:30pm. If you arrived to the port early, your luggage may start to be delivered by then as well. Don’t be concerned if not all of your luggage pieces arrive at the same time. Luggage is delivered throughout the day until 6:30pm. Usually the earlier you arrive, the earlier your luggage makes it to your cabin.
  • When you get to you cabin, you will find several things waiting for you. These would include that day’s Navigator so you can see what is happening the rest of the day, your dining tickets which show you your dining time and restaurant rotation (be sure to read your dining tickets as our rotation on the tickets were different than the rotation on our Key to the World Card on our last cruise), any shore excursions that you pre-purchased through Disney, any stateroom gifts that you may have ordered, and a gift from the cruise line if you are a Castaway Club member.
  • At 4:00pm there is a mandatory muster drill. Around 3:45pm, you should head to your cabin, put on your life jackets, and follow the directions on the back of your door to find your muster station. The drill lasts about 15 minutes so by 4:15, you’ll be heading back to your cabin with everyone else.
  • 4:30pm is the Adventures Away sail away party at the Goofy Pool, mid-ship on deck 9. If you would like to get a table for the party, be sure to have someone from your party head to the Goofy pool as soon as the muster drill is over and you have returned your life jacket to your cabin. One person can hold a table while the rest of you party arrives. If you or your children would like to be seen on the big Ariel Vision above the pool, be sure to make your way front and center on the dance floor. Another great vantage point for the party, if you know you won’t be dancing on the dance floor, is around the railings on deck 10. One last thing about the Adventures Away party, servers will be walking around with trays of tropical drinks. The drinks are not complimentary and come in a souvenir glass which is an extra charge. Drinks are available in regular glasses as well; all you have to do is ask for one. I see a lot of souvenir glasses left behind because people don’t realize that they have paid for them and the glasses are theirs to keep. Don’t pay for the glass unless you intend to take it home.
  • The ship will castoff at 5:00pm to the wonderful ship’s horn tooting “.” The horn is pretty loud so you may not want to be standing under the forward funnel when the horn goes off. Enjoy the moment as your sail away and wave good-bye to the rest of the world.

We have learned how to turn our embarkation or boarding day into a full first day of our vacation and you can too by following these suggestions. Sit back and relax knowing the ins and outs of your first day. Bon Voyage!

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A Disney Dozen Places to Get Great Ice Cream at Disney World

Ask just about anyone what their favorite theme park snack is and I bet ice cream comes up in the top three if not number one. It seems that everywhere you look in , you’ll see someone eating ice cream, and why not! has some of the .

Here’s our pick for the top places to get ice cream:

You’ll have many choices to help satisfy your ice cream craving while on vacation at . The hard part is going to be deciding which one to try first!


Bernadette Stark
Vacation Dreams Travel
Lake Ridge, VA, 22192
US
Work: 703-496-3703
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A Disney Dozen Unusual Items to Pack

Over the years, we’ve come up with a list of things we pack for each trip to , , The or just about anywhere else. Many of these items are not on your typical packing list. We’ve added them to our list over the years out of experience and necessity. Take a look and see which ones will work best for you.

  • A night light - Hotel rooms and ship cabins can get very dark in the evening and some bathroom lights are connected to the bathroom fan so to save from having to hear the fan all night, bring your own night light.
  • An inexpensive shoe organizer - Yes, you can use it as a shoe organizer but put on the back of the bathroom door, the organizer will hold everything your family needs in easy reach.
  • A roll of paper towels - You may be saying, “Yes, but I can get napkins for free just about everywhere.” While this is 100% true, there are just some things, like cleaning up spills and washing out cups or tableware that are just much easier with a paper towel.
  • A corkscrew - I can’t tell you how many corkscrews we have had to buy over the years. If you plan on enjoying a nice bottle of wine in your room, don’t forget the corkscrew.
  • Duct tape - There are hundreds of uses for duct tape from fixing hems in an instant to fixing a broken piece of luggage well enough to get it home.
  • Clothes pins - Clothes pins are great for keeping curtains together, or for hanging clothes on the line in the bathroom, or just to seal a bag of chips.
  • Zippered baggies - Throw a handful of various size baggies in your suitcase. You’ll be amazed at all of the ways you will use them.
  • Bubble wrap - Protect your fragile vacation treasures on the trip home with a little bubble wrap.
  • A pop-up laundry basket - An inexpensive pop-up laundry basket fits easily in your suitcase and can really help keep your room or cabin neat. Keep it in the closet and just have your family make their “deposits” every day. It’s a great way to keep clean clothes separate from the dirty ones.
  • A laundry bag - Use a laundry bag to transport your dirty clothes to the laundry room if you plan on doing laundry while away. Or, use it to separate your dirty clothes from any clean clothes left in your suitcase on the way home.
  • A spare tote bag - Much like the corkscrew, I’ve had to purchase many unneeded, and often overpriced, tote bags to bring home those last few items that just won’t fit in the suitcase. The ones that fold up into a tiny pouch are great.
  • Crazy/Super glue - From gluing a sole back onto a shoe, to fixing a broken toy, to a broken nail, crazy glue is great to keep in your travel bag.
  • Safety pins - Use safety pins to secure just about anything that you can’t secure with crazy glue like a broken strap on a dress or handbag, or to keep two ends of a broken shoe lace together.

Most of these items are very small, weigh very little, and can be found at your local . What happens if you forget any of these items? Nothing but I’ll tell you that if you wind up using them while away, you will be very glad that you brought them!


Bernadette Stark
Vacation Dreams Travel
Lake Ridge, VA, 22192
US
Work: 703-496-3703
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A Disney Dozen Easily Overlooked Items to Pack

It never fails that you go on vacation and forget something at home. At , finding whatever it is that you forgot is usually not a problem because they probably have it readily available. However, it will cost you much more than the same item would at home.

Remembering to pack the following items will certainly save you time by not having to go find it and money.

  • A compact umbrella
  • Disposable ponchos - several for each person (check The Dollar Store for great deals)
  • A small pair of scissors
  • Tweezers
  • Good (broken in) walking shoes
  • Blister and Anti-biotic Band aids
  • Sun tan lotion (Waterproof 30+ SPF)
  • Extra walking/hiking socks
  • Sunglasses
  • A sweater or sweat shirt
  • Your camera and plenty of film (if digital, the charger, and extra memory sticks)
  • Chargers and extra batteries for any electronic equipment
  • Travel size laundry detergent and dryer sheet

Now, you may not need everything on this list. You know your family and travel needs best but I’ll bet you that you found something on this list that you hadn’t thought about before. Most of these items are small and light and many can be found inexpensively at home.

Stay tuned for my next story on a Unusual Items to Pack!

Bernadette Stark
Vacation Dreams Travel
Lake Ridge, VA, 22192
US
Work: 703-496-3703
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A Disney Cruise Honeymoon

Why consider a for your ? Because, what could be more romantic than setting sail on a fairy tale? When you sail on a ® ship, you’ll be swept up into a magical world of Disney service, unforgettable dining and world-class entertainment, and you haven’t even gotten to the good part yet because no one knows how to make dreams come true better than the Disney folks!

Set sail on an ocean voyage and begin your new life together aboard a luxury cruise liner that offers everything you could ever dream of in a . Worried that there will be too many children onboard a ? There’s no need to worry because even if there are a lot of kids onboard, you will hardly see them because the Disney ships have been built with the most amazing adult-only areas where anyone under the age of 18 is not allowed. They even have a completely different adult beach on Disney’s private island, , where you can spend the day in a hammock listening to the waves or have a couples massage in an open air cabana.

You’ll have plenty of itinerary options to choose from as well. Enjoy a 3- or 4-night Disney cruise to . Or choose a 7-night cruise to the lush islands of and , with excursions to . Or sail away on a 7-night cruise where you’ll explore the tropical wonders of , and . Or, if your will be somewhere between April and September of 2010, you can sail to , the , or enjoy a 14-day transatlantic repositioning cruise from to in April or Spain to Florida in September!

Are you looking to make your Disney honeymoon even more magical? Disney’s Honeymoon Registry allows your friends and family to give you magical honeymoon experiences as a gift- from a quiet dinner at (the fabulous adult-only restaurant), luxurious spa treatments, or extravagant honeymoon excursions. Begin your new life together with a gift you’ll both love: the honeymoon of your dreams!


Bernadette Stark
Vacation Dreams Travel
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Why Disney Cruise Line is the Best Family Cruise Line

A is by far the best cruise vacation for families. Everyone of every age finds a special kind of magic created just for them on a . Young cruisers are off to the most spectacular kids’ area afloat, where they can party with pirates and play with . Teens get their own private club, parties, activities and more. While adults escape to exclusive areas whether it’s a pampering spa treatment, dancing to the music at a cool club or enjoying a romantic dinner. Everyone can enjoy their very own cruise; then, gather together to share the most magical moments of all, family time.

Let’s explore some of the highlights of a :

  • Entertainment - You will get to choose from Broadway-quality musicals to intimate lounge shows, family movies and dance parties, a thrilling on-deck pirate party and dazzling fireworks. provides the highest levels of entertainment for the whole family! Entertainment onboard is outstanding and is very family friendly. There is a section of the ship reserved for adults so the later shows here are a bit more colorful than the family version earlier in the evening but are always in good taste and the performers keep the shows at a “D” for rating. But where outshines every other cruise line is in their children’s programming. Disney has set aside nearly half a deck just for the kids’ clubs and their trained counselors are top notch. The children’s programming runs typically from 9am until 12am giving mom and dad some time for themselves. Another popular feature of the children’s program are the beepers that each family receives. If your child is in one of the children’s programs and is ready to be picked up or just wants you to stop by to say hi, he or she just lets one of the counselors know and they will page you. No more worrying if your child is ok or needs you.
  • Staterooms - Your home away from home. When the ship designers planned the ships, they had families in mind. The ships were specifically built for family enjoyment. Each room has elegant Disney details and thoughtful amenities, most including a convenient bath and a half. Most cabins sleep 3 or 4 while the can sleep 5.
  • Dining - Dining on a cruise is usually one of the highlights and that is certainly true on a . Sample the flavors of the world with Disney Cruise dining. Enjoy a wide range of delectable delights for the whole family. Gather together to share stories of your day as you “rotate” at dinnertime through three uniquely themed restaurants with distinctive cuisine - staffed with your personal servers who accompany you throughout your cruise and cater to your every taste. The variety of food served onboard the Disney ships mean everyone, even your most “selective” eater will be happy.
  • Destinations - The ports you visit on your cruise are often just as important as the ship that takes you there and Disney has done its homework in finding the most family friendly destinations on the planet. On a Disney Cruise, you can snorkel in the Bahamas, visit ruins in , or shop in . Enjoy shore excursions for families, kids or adults only. And there’s one destination that’s just for our Guests - , Disney’s exclusive private island paradise. New for 2010, the will be sailing to and the as well.
  • Itineraries - offers itineraries to fit every family’s needs, wants, and budgets. Disney offers a variety of itineraries from a 3- or 4-night cruise to the Bahamas to a 7-night cruise in the eastern or western Caribbean and new announced 11 and 12 day European cruises. Most cruises include a stop in .
  • Land and Sea - Want to visit and take a cruise. No problem! offers a that is perfect. A Land and Sea Disney vacation includes almost all your vacation costs. Hotel accommodations and staterooms, onboard food and snacks, tickets, entertainment, and an amazing assortment of activities for adults and children are all part of the package price. Choose from 3 or 4 days at the Resort and 3 or 4 days on a Disney Bahamian cruise. Sail through the beautiful to exciting Nassau, Bahamas and Disney’s exclusive tropical island paradise .

A certainly lives up to the Disney reputation for being family friendly. From the purposefully designed staterooms, to the outstanding children’s programming, to the world-class entertainment, every detail has been decided upon with family in mind.


Bernadette Stark
Vacation Dreams Travel
Lake Ridge, VA, 22192
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Work: 703-496-3703
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Tips for a Stress-free Trip to Walt Disney World

Let’s face it. The last thing you want while on is . You’re on vacation to get away from stress at work, home or both. So how can you avoid stress? Well, there are several proven tips you can follow that will certainly reduce the stress level you may feel while on vacation especially if this is your first time visiting . Although veteran vacationers can do well by following these tips too. While these tips may not completely remove all of your stress, they will, at the very least, reduce a lot of stress that you might otherwise have.

Follow these tips and enjoy a stress-free trip to . Oh, and many of these tips can be applied to just about any vacation as well!

The Stark Family at Disney World - July 2008
  • Plan You Days - Planning your days means different things to different people. For some, deciding which theme park they will go to each day is about as much planning as they can or will do. Others will plan every minute of the day and have everything printed out on color coded index cards to make sure they keep on track. Whatever your style, my advice is to try to plan as much as you can in advance even if it puts you out of your comfort zone.
  • Make Dining Reservations Ahead of Time - With ’s new dining plans, many popular sit-down restaurants sell out way in advance. Don’t wait until you get to to make your dining reservations. You can actually start making dining reservations as early as 180 days prior to your arrival.
  • Give Yourself Enough Travel Time - is huge. It is approximately 47 square miles or roughly twice the size of . There is a very efficient internal transportation system that can get you just about anywhere around the “world” but it can take a little time. A good rule of thumb is to plan for one hour travel time to get where you are going. Many times it will take only 20-30 minutes, depending on where you are traveling to and from. It is always less stressful to arrive early than late.
  • Take a Boat Ride - I know this sounds a little strange but it is amazing how relaxing a boat ride can be. My family’s favorites include taking a pontoon boat out on , taking the boat from a resort to a theme park, riding the boat from to , and taking one of the from one side of to the other.
  • Plan Some Down Time - Yes, I mean plan to relax. Take a break each day, especially during the summer and peak times of the year. Get out of the crowds. Spend some time at your resort, or play a round of miniature golf, or ride the and stop at each monorail resort and then choose which one is your favorite.
  • Take Advantage of - Spend time in the parks when they are least crowded. Enjoy strolling through a near empty park after non-Disney Resort guests have gone home.
  • Use the System - Don’t wait in line when you don’t have to. Waiting in line causes stress!
  • Find a good Travel Professional - One who is an expert on and let them help you. You don’t have to do this all yourself. A good Travel Professional will be able to give you many inside tips to saving you and your family time and money which always leads to reducing stress.

Remember, you are on vacation. Even if you have something planned but your family changes their mind, or something better comes up, just go with the flow. Reservations can always be canceled or changed. Memories of your family eating pizza in your room watching a Disney movie will be far more pleasant than those you’ll have by forcing everyone to go out just because it’s on the plan. A meltdown is no one’s idea of a good time!

With just a little planning, you can spend your time enjoying your vacation and not stressing over it.


Bernadette Stark
Vacation Dreams Travel
Lake Ridge, VA, 22192
US
Work: 703-496-3703
bernadette@vacationdreamstravel.com
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