Benefit Sale: Save 25% on Disney Merchandise on 11/5/11

Support the United Way and Save 25% on Disney Merchandise 11/5/11

Will you be in or near Walt Disney World on November 5, 2011? If so, please take a moment to check out the Disney Benefit Sale at Downtown Disney. This sale benefits the Heart of Florida United Way.

Guests may purchase a $5 voucher that will entitle them to early shopping and a 25% discount on select Disney merchandise at the following Downtown Disney shops:

  • World of Disney® Store
  • Tren-D, Team Mickey
  • Disney Days of Christmas
  • Once Upon A Toy
  • Disney Pin Traders
  • Mickey’s Pantry
  • Marketplace Fun Finds
  • and more!

You must exchange your voucher for an event wristband in order to enter the shops early on 11/5/11. Shopping hours are 5:30 – 9:30 am on November 5, 2011.

Click here to purchase your voucher. All proceeds benefit the Heart of Florida United Way.

See ya real soon!

Lori Hardegree

lori@magicalmemoriestravel.com

Top 5 Things I Hate About Disney

I got an email last week from someone asking why I never comment on anything negative about Disney. Frankly, I thought it was pretty obvious why both in that I am clearly a fan and in the fact that it’s my job to talk about all of  the fantastic things! That said, in the interest of being fair I figured I would jot down a list of the top 5 things I hate about Disney.

1) Total Immersion – From the time my family and I check in to our Disney resort until we are far enough down the road that we no longer see the purple road signs indicating we are on Disney property it’s like the rest of the world ceases to exist. There are no newspapers at our door, no CNN playing while we wait for a table, no sitting around watching the evening news. We go for an entire week without hearing about the economy or any other “uplifting news.” While we are occupying Main Street, we won’t hear anything about occupying Wall Street. Go a week without the news telling us how bad everything is and spend that week having fun and you just might start to feel happy and hopeful…and we all know how dangerous that can be! I hate Disney provides an idyllic environment for us during our stay; an environment where nothing matters except spending time having fun with our family.

2) Unnaturally clean – Have you ever noticed a startling lack of napkins, food wrappers, drink lids, receipts and other such items on the ground in the theme parks? Everywhere else that people gather in such large numbers you’ll find assorted debris on the ground leaving evidence of their activities. Not at Disney parks. Thanks to an abundance of trash cans strategically placed not more than 27 steps apart thanks to Walt Disney’s own meticulous research and cast members carrying “trash grabbers” to snatch up anything that finds its way to the ground between trash cans, the walkways at Disney theme parks are remarkably trash-free.  It’s freaky! This sets an unfair standards for other theme parks. When we go to a local amusement park even my 9-year-old son, whose room bears a shocking resemblance to the aftermath of a category 4 tornado say “this just isn’t Disney.” Haven’t they heard that it’s not fair to these other parks? I hate that in their attention to detail, even 40 years after the park opened Disney maintains the standard of a clean, happy environment for families that Walt Disney envisioned.

3) Customer service - Speaking of unfair to other amusement parks, can we talk about customer service for a minute? We live in a world where I scan my own groceries at the self-check-out. Where when I visit our local amusement park a “friendly” 16-year-old has to finish texting her BFF before she can ring up our lunch order. By contrast, at Disney World cast members are instructed not to point with one finger when asked where the closest bathroom is. They use two fingers because pointing can be seen as rude. They go out of their way to make sure that my family has a great experience every day of our vacation. A girl can get used to that, and I hate that it means that I may just forget to say “you’re welcome” to  self check out machine at Kroger when it thanks me for being a loyal customer!
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WiFi Now Available at Most Disney Delxue and Deluxe Villa Resorts…FINALLY!

In-Room WiFi now available at Walt Disney World resortsWiFi…most travellers consider it to be a pretty basic amenity for your hotel room. If your average Holiday Inn or HoJo can have it, why not Disney’s resorts?  Personally, I’ve always been surprised that even the convention resorts did not have available WiFi. Sure, it was often available in the lobby of convention resorts, but who wants to sit in the lobby to get work done (and by work, of course I’m including actual work as well as sharing that picture of you wearing the Goofy hat on your Facebook profile!).

For a while the in room wired internet service was OK but with more and more guests traveling with netbooks, iPads or the like, it’s about time Mickey brought his resorts in to the 21st century! I admit that my iPad has 3G service and a big reason for that was so that I could use it on our trips. We won’t discuss the fact that the on my last stay the 3G service was so spotty that I was standing outside on a walkway at Port Orleans Riverside holding my iPad up and wandering back and forth muttering to myself while looking for a “sweet spot” so the emails I had written would actually send!

But I digress..not only did in room WiFi roll out today at most Deluxe and Deluxe Villa resorts, to make it even better, it’s FREE WiFi.

The following resorts now offer free in-room WiFi service:

  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
  • Disney’s Beach Club Resort
  • Disney’s BoardWalk Resort
  • Disney’s Contemporary Resort
  • Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort
  • Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
  • Disney’s Old Key West Resort
  • Disney’s Polynesian Resort
  • Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa
  • Disney’s Wilderness Lodge Resort
  • Disney’s Yacht Club Resort

Rumor has it that the plan will be for WiFi to be available in all rooms across property, but I haven’t been able to officially confirm that!

This is definitely a step in the right direction.  Thanks, Disney! Now if we could discuss coffee quality…

See ya real soon!

Lori Hardegree
lori@magicalmemoriestravel.com

New Stateroom Categories on the Disney Dream and Fantasy

DELUXE OCEANVIEW STATEROOM WITH VERANDAH ON THE DISNEY DREAM

Disney Cruise Line is absolutely an industry leader when it comes to stateroom design! Larger staterooms with more storage, split bathrooms and cool virtual portholes make Disney staterooms unique. Now, onboard the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy, there are even more stateroom categories to help you find the perfect “home on the sea” for your vacation.

Effective Oct. 18, a total of 120 staterooms will be re-categorized into five new categories.

  • 4E – Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah – Oversized Verandah
  • 5E – Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah – Oversized Verandah, some with solid white wall
  • 7A – Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Navigator Verandah, Undersized or Obstructed Verandah
  • 9C – Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom, One Porthole, Obstructed View
  • 9D – Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom, One Porthole, Obstructed View – limited view of ocean
This changed was prompted by feedback from guests who have sailed in these staterooms. If you have a cruise booked in one of these staterooms, you will be notified by your travel agent or Disney Cruise Line very soon. If your stateroom was recategorized in to a higher priced category, your current pricing will still be honored. If your stateroom is now in a lower priced category, your reservation will be credited with the price difference and a refund will be issued if your cruise is paid in full.
The staterooms affected this change are as follows:

New Walt Disney World Dining Reservation Policy

Character dining at Walt Disney WorldIf you’ve ever planned a relatively short notice (think 3 months or less notice) vacation to Walt Disney World, you know it can be a real challenge to book some of Disney’s most popular restaurants. Disney’s current reservation policy allows guests to begin making dining reservations 180 days in advance of their arrival…and there are some restaurants that are full very shortly after that date. I have a family of 5 and it’s hard enough for us to decide where we want to go for dinner TONIGHT, much less 6 months from now but a few of their favorite restaurants require that much advance planning.

Since many people aren’t sure what their plans are 6 months in advance so they book multiple reservations until their plans are more definite. Those extra reservations aren’t always canceled which makes it even tougher for other guests to find availability. Disney has recently started to implement policies to prevent this from happening.

Beginning on October 26, 2011, a new cancellation policy will go in to effect for all character dining. signature dining locations and other popular locations. Disney will now require a credit card guarantee for reservations at the following restaurants:

  • 1900 Park Fare
  • Akershus Royal Banquet Hall
  • Artist Point
  • California Grill
  • Cape May Café
  • Chef Mickey’s
  • Cítricos
  • Crystal Palace
  • Flying Fish Café
  • Garden Grill
  • Hollywood & Vine
  • Jiko – The Cooking Place
  • Le Cellier Steakhouse
  • Narcoossee’s
  • ‘Ohana
  • Tusker House Restaurant
  • Hollywood Brown Derby
  • Victoria & Albert’s (cancellation policy is $25/per person)
  • Yachtsman Steakhouse

A credit card will be required for guarantee at the time you make a reservation for these locations. Guests who fail to cancel at least 1 day in advance will be charged a $10 per person penalty if they do not show for their scheduled reservation.

The following restaurants will continue to require full pre-payment at the time of booking:

  • Cinderella’s Royal Table
  • Disney’s Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show
  • Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue
  • Mickey’s Backyard BBQ
Disney will also be emailing dining reservation reminders with a link to allow for online cancellation or a dedicated phone number for dining cancellations (407-WDW-CNCL). Guests may also cancel dining reservations by calling 407-WDW-DINE.
So what do you think? Good change or bad change?
See ya real soon!
Lori Hardegree
lori@magicalmemoriestravel.com

New Guidelines for Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique

The Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique has become on of the most popular experiences at Walt Disney World for princess lovers! Effective immediately it will only be available to princesses between the ages of 3 and 12. The same rules will apply to the Knight Package as well. Reservations made prior to today for guests over age 12 will still be honored.

Disney released the following statement regarding this change:

To ensure our transformation experiences are available to children (our
intended audience at Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique) packages will be offered
exclusively for children ages 3-12 at these locations.

Exceptions to the age guideline will be resolved through leadership
discretion at each Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique location.

From time to time we reevaluate our offerings. To ensure we have
availability for children, our intended audience at Bibbidi Bobbidi
Boutique, we recently developed age guidelines for our transformation
experiences at these locations.

We sincerely hope that Guests will continue to take pleasure in this unique
experience while watching their child enjoy their visit to Bibbidi Bobbidi
Boutique.

Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique has locations at Downtown Disney and inside Cinderella Castle. Both locations can transform young girls in to Disney Princesses and young boys in to Knights in Shining Armor. Reservations are strongly encouraged (reservations fill up quickly so walk-ins are rarely available.

Princess Packages
Guests ages 3 to 12 can choose from 3 hair styles—Fairytale Princess, Disney Diva and Pop Princess—as well as multiple hair styles, nail color, make-up and a total package including Disney Princess costume and photographs. The boutique offers 3 unique packages:

  • Coach Package includes hairstyling and shimmering makeup—starting at $49.95 USD plus tax.
  • Crown Package includes hairstyling, shimmering makeup and nails—starting at $54.95 USD plus tax
  • Castle Package includes the Crown Package plus the Imaging Package (one 6″ x 8″ and four 4″ x 6″ photos in a princess-themed photo holder) and complete costume of your choice with accessories—starting at $189.95 USD plus tax.
The Knight Package
Guests ages 3 to 12 can also select The Knight Package, which includes hair styling as well as a mighty sword and shield for $14.95 plus tax.
Has your son or daughter experienced the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique? If so, would you recommend it to others?
See ya real soon!
Lori Hardegree
lori@magicalmemoriestravel.com

Three new ways to save on a Disney World vacation!

Greetings!  This special announcement is to let you know that we have good news for fans of the Walt Disney World Resort on this beautiful fall morning. There are 3 new ways to save up to 40% on a Walt Disney World resort stay!

Fall Savings Offer

If you have ever considered visiting Walt Disney World to experience all of the fantastic holiday events, now is the time to start planning! Book a Walt Disney World resort stay and save up to 30% at select Disney resorts for stays 10/30/11-11/18/11 and 11/26/11-12/23/11.

Value Resorts: Save 15% on All Star Movies resort or 20% off all other value resorts.

Moderate Resorts: Save 15% on Port Orleans French Quarter or 20% off all other moderate resorts.

Deluxe Resorts have slightly different travel dates. Save 25% off on Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge and Polynesian resorts or 30% off all other Deluxe or Deluxe Villa resorts for stays 10/30/11 – 11/21/11 and 11/26/11 – 12/23/11.

 

Winter Savings Offer

Start the New Year off right with a trip to visit Mickey Mouse and Friends at Walt Disney World in January or February 2012! Book a Walt Disney World resort stay and save up to 35% at select Disney resorts for stays 1/2/12 – 2/20/12.

Value Resorts: Save 20% on All Star Movies resort or 25% off all other value resorts.

Moderate Resorts: Save 25% on moderate resorts.

Deluxe Resorts: Save 30% on Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge and Polynesian resorts and 35% off of all other Deluxe and Deluxe Villa resorts.

 

Annual Passholder Discounts

And for Walt Disney World Annual Passholders, book a Walt Disney World resort stay and save up to 40% off select resorts for stays from now through 3/8/12. Certain blackout dates may apply (particularly over Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday weeks). Discounts vary by season with a maximum discount of 40% off Deluxe and Deluxe Villa resorts.

While each of the above offers are all room discounts, theme park tickets and dining plans may be added to create a vacation package. As always, availability with each offer is limited. Contact us today for full details or to learn what how VIP Vacation Plans can dramatically reduce the amount of time your family will spend standing in lines at the theme parks.

FREE Dining Ends Soon!

Don’t forget! There is still time to get the Disney Dining Plan for FREE for travel now through 3/29/12! If you are interested in this fantastic offer, don’t delay! Your vacation must be booked by 10/29/2011 to qualify for this promotion.

 

Request a free, no obligation quote or contact us for more information today!