Sunday, April 19, 2015

MagicBand

Do you remember when they first came out?  People were whispering, "what exactly is this band?"  By now, most of you know not only what the MagicBand is but also how to use it while in the Parks.  Now the Fastpass paper ticket distribution stations at the individual rides is but a distant memory.   


They can be customized with MagicBandits and MagicSliders.  You can also pick from favorite characters or Disney movies.  So, if you are planning a trip to the Parks, here's my "insider" information on the best way to get the best Fastpass+ reservations.

1).  Stay on Property- I know, this sounds simplistic but I really must say to stay on property!  The benefit is that you get to choose your Fastpass+ reservations an entire 30 days prior to the general public.  Believe me, the best ones magically disappear.

2).  Make your reservations at 60 days.  Don't delay!  It is important to make them either at midnight the night before your 60+days or bright and early the morning of your 60-day date.

3).  Have a plan.  Decide what days you want what Park.  This can be based on your Dining Reservations or which Parks have Extra Magic Hours or both.  

4).  Decide what is important to you and your loved ones.  It's okay if you are not a roller coaster fan.  You might be a parade person.  Whatever you and yours pick will be perfect.

5).  Don't forget to Order your MagicBands on My Disney Experience.  Don't forget to Pack your MagicBands!  Believe it or not, it happens!

Please know that if you do forget to order (or pack) your MagicBands, you can still obtain the fashionable gray color at the Resort check-in.

Fastpass+options are a little different at each Disney Park so I'll cover that in my next post.

Talk to you Real Soon!

Thursday, September 5, 2013

MyMagic+

There's some additional magic coming your way at the Disney Theme Parks.  Disney defines it as "an incredible new suite of products, services and experiences known as MyMagic+"  So you might be wondering how this is going to work for your family.  You might be familiar with the My Disney Experience app on the Disney website.  It enables you to plan all the details of your vacation in one spot.  Once you have a reservation number through your travel agent, you can sign in and view your resort reservation as well as make and link dining reservations.  In addition, the FastPass+ service will enable you to choose what you want to do and when before you leave home.  Beforehand, FastPass was a ticket you had to retrieve from the ride kiosk, then come back later for your designated ride time.  Now, you have the opportunity to reserve a ride time before you even step into the Parks.  No more crossing the Parks in the early morning hoping to receive those optimal ride times.

Now there are some restrictions that you must know.  First, the number of selections you can make as well as the ride window is limited.  Second, these are only going to be available to those with valid Park admission as well as guests staying on Resort property at this time.

So first things first, you will receive your MagicBands also known as the touch to admission card directly from Disney in your mailbox prior to travel.  The cool thing about this wristband is that you get to personalize it yourself with your name and choice of color.  This way, you may use them to check into Magical Express at the Orlando International Airport.  You may also use it to access your resort room and Park entrance as soon as it is available to you.  So all it takes is a touch on the scan machine to pay for food and merchandise.  You will also be able to reserve your favorite shows, parades and nighttime spectaculars, including special seating arrangements.  You will be able to access PhotoPass as well as reserve Character meet-n-greet and picture taking opportunities.  With your smartphone or tablet, you will be able to access your reserved times and you can change them as you go about your day.

To sum it up think about your MagicBand with all of these features wrapped into one personalized plastic wristband:

Money/Payment

FastPass

PhotoPass

Park Admission

Room Key

Have fun out there and I hope to be wearing the pink MagicBand in 2014!

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Get the most from your Disney Dining Plan

Everyone likes a bargain.  We love the Disney Dining Plan.  We got hooked on it from the very beginning. The first year that my husband and I traveled to  Disney as a couple in 2003, he was so excited in Italy, he ordered the anitpasto platter that was about $30.  To this day, I give him a hard time about that splurge.  We noticed that Disney actually had good food unlike most other all-inclusive vacation destinations.  Our family is usually not big fans of the "feed the masses" food.

There are some not-so-secret-secrets to getting the most out of your Disney Dining Plan.  I thought you would enjoy knowing what they are prior to traveling....shh! don't tell anyone please!

1).  The number one secret is to try to travel during the Free Disney Dining Plan.  If you can't travel during this time frame, then I personally think the Dining Plan is a good value for your vacation.  One of the reasons is that time is money and any way you cut it, it takes time to move around within the Parks.  Another reason is that you get tired from all that walking and it saves you energy to stop riding and grab a bite in the Parks.

2).  Book the most expensive restaurants to use for your Dining Plan.  Now, you still have to be cautious because a lot of the shows, steak houses and special dining take 2 of your credits per person.  There is nothing wrong with these places, matter of fact that are quite enjoyable.  Just make sure that you plan accordingly when you book your meals.

3).  Use your snacks for pure enjoyment.  What do I mean by that?  Well, we actually take chips, cookies, dried fruits, water bottles, etc. with us into the Parks.  We then use our Dining Plan for fun snacks such as cupcakes, popcorn, funnel cakes, decorated cookies, late night snacks at the Resort and more.

4).  Take breakfast with you and eat in your Resort Hotel room.  We always pack fruit, cereal, milk, muffins, oatmeal, spoons, plates, cups, etc. for our breakfast.  If my kids are anything like your kids, they are too sleepy to eat at breakfast.  Additionally, we are so excited to get to the Parks in the morning, we just want to get done and go.  The only exception to this is that it is a family tradition for us to go to Chef Mickey's for breakfast on the day of departure.

So if you are craving some of those Mickey Mouse waffles, book a character breakfast for one morning of your stay.  Also, you can find these at the Resorts quick service breakfast so that your kids get to experience one of the best waffles on the planet.  Just between you and me, don't get the whole wheat....just saying!

5).  We grab Quick Service for our lunch.  Note that not all quick service restaurants are created equal.  I've been to some that give you more items as well as more options to choose from than others.  We have some that are our favorites such as Pinocchio Haus in the Magic Kingdom.  We had a sub sandwich there and a little slice of chocolate cake that was so tasty.  We also enjoy the Sunshine Seasons in the Land at Epcot.  It has some of the best stir fry dishes for a family to share.  We also love to pop in on Flame Tree Barbeque in Animal Kingdom.  Next time, we plan to do the picnic that you can pre-order at one of the Guest Relations within the Animal Kingdom.

6).  We always use our Table Service meal for either a Character Meal, a Family Style or an all-you-can eat buffet.  We not only enjoy meeting our favorite characters during dinner but we also enjoy the selections provided at these meals.  Our family has always enjoyed Ohana at the Polynesian Resort.  My husband's new favorite is Cape May Seafood Buffet in the evening.  He ate crab legs until he said he didn't want to see another crab for quite some time.

7).  If you do reserve and plan to dine on more than your allotted Dining Plan meals, pick the least expensive to pay out-of-pocket.  The least expensive meals are most likely the ones that order a-la-carte off the menu.  Most of your buffet, family style and character meals are going to be the most costly for your party.

8).  Drinks-if you order a Large drink during your quick service meal it is included.  If you just tell the person at the counter you want a Coke without specifying the size, you get the small size.  This was a tip I just learned this trip and I wouldn't be surprised if that benefit magically disappears.

9).  Don't forget to take advantage of your refillable mug that comes with your Dining Plan for every member over age 3.  We usually take a sponge and dish detergent with us.  What can I say, my mom taught me to be prepared.  We wash ours out in our room every night and then refill them in the morning.  Then we usually stop by our Resort restaurant prior to bed for either some tea, hot cocoa or other refreshing beverage.

10).  Finally, we've come rolling in late at night and stayed our first night on Disney property.  I've known some to stay off property on their travel day and then transfer the next morning.  We like this approach because we have extra meals that we didn't use that travel day/night.  Also, this poor mama doesn't have to pack up and get settled again.

Remember, your meals are based on per night of your stay.  Also, the plans are only available to those who choose to stay on Disney property.  It's one of the perks of being a Disney guest.  Additionally, I personally think that Disney requiring guests to reserve restaurants with a credit card is a great idea.  Make sure that you keep a list of all your reservations as well as cancellations.  It has forced all guests to make decisions about where they truly want to eat so that others get an opportunity to get great reservations as well.

Have fun and enjoy your Disney dining experience!

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Why a Disney specialist?

An advertisement from Disney caught my attention.  The caption read:

"Remember to pack comfortable shoes......
and always plan your vacation with someone who knows Disney."

You do need someone who knows Disney when making your plans for Disney Parks.  There is a difference so make sure you have someone who can make your vacation magical.

1).  A Disney travel specialist has been through the Disney College of Knowledge and obtained their certification through required coursework.

2).  Someone can work for a travel agency that is Disney certified but not be very knowledgeable about Disney Parks.  They might have never been to Disney properties themselves.  Make sure that you are using someone who has been not just once but to several on-site visits.

3).  I offer conceirge services for Disney travel.  I work for you and your family.  I will look at the days that you would like to travel and maximize your time in the Parks.  I will put together a schedule for you so that you can know what day to visit what park.

4).  Dining Reservations can be complicated.  If you make one change, sometimes it change everything.  I will call at 6am for you the day your Dining opens on your 180 days out and grab all your dining based on the Parks and restaurants that you want to visit.  I'll give you advice on the best restaurants for you depending on the people who will be traveling with you.

5).  All of my services are completely free to you.  I'm paid 100% commission by Disney.  You will be billed direct from Disney on your credit card for the package or tickets that you purchase.  Make sure that you do not purchase from someone who wants to hold your money in their account.  The deposit and the balance should be verified immediately on your credit card statement.

6).  I can inform you of special events and special tickets that are available during your travel dates.  I am always looking out for the beginner traveler as well as the more experienced.

7).  I find the best price for you.  If you put down a deposit and a better offer comes available, I will make sure that you know about it and we will work together to make changes.  Even if it means my commission decreases, I want you to be happy with your trip.

8).  Finally, I am not going to pressure you to purchase a trip.  If you want to book a Disney trip, then let's talk about it and put together a game plan for you and your loved ones.  I won't try to get you to purchase options that you don't necessarily need.  Every family is different and there is something available for every budget.  Let's face it at the end of the day, whether we stay in a Value, Moderate or Deluxe Resort, we all lay our head down on the pillow and sleep with our eyes closed.  We all get to go into the Park if we've purchased a ticket whether that is the Magic Your Way ticket or the ticket with Park Hopper, No Expiration, and Water Park options.

Once all the planning is done, you get to go enjoy the Magic!  Hope your dreams come true!

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Mom's Go To Bag at Disney Parks

Hi folks!  I've had people ask me how to travel within the Disney Parks with my 4 little munchkins.  There are definitely some tricks to surviving the day.  Hopefully, these will help you.

One of the first things is get a bag that you like to carry.  This can be a backpack or some type of shoulder bag.  If you know that you are going to push a stroller, make sure the bag will fit in the stroller's undercarriage.  Also, you don't want the bag to be too big to sit nicely at your feet while you are on a ride.  The likelihood is that you will store your valuables in the bag so it is going to stay with you all day.  Don't assume your stroller is safe, I've seen them disappear....not stolen just mixed-up with its owner.

Snacks

You might be thinking, I have the Dining Plan, why do I need to bring snacks?  Well the answer is simple.  I've learned that if I have kids waiting in line and they start melting, I can reach for a pack of crackers and their blood sugar levels return to normal and they are pleasant again.  If you have the Dining Plan, use your snack credits for fun times such as that special cupcake, a treat late at night upon arrival back to your room or popcorn during the Beauty and the Beast performance.

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First Aid Items

Disney does a great job of taking care of guests while on Disney property.  There are first aid stations located throughout the park. However, sometimes it is easier to keep these on hand yourself.  It's easy for little ones to get a scraped knee or a bug bite.

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Gum, Cough Drops, etc.

For some of us, it is inevitable that we catch a cold either right before or upon arrival to the Parks.  Also, for those with allergies, the "magical effects" can sometimes have a dry effect on us!

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Wipes, Disinfectant Hand Sanitizer

Even if you don't have little ones in your bunch, these are both a must.  I've used wipes for everyone in the family after sharing a powdered sugar funnel cake in the Magic Kingdom.  Also, even if it isn't cold/flu season in your hometown, there are people from all over the world visiting Disney.

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Blankets, Sweatshirts, Poncho

If you plan to visit during the Holidays and Winter season it is amazing how quickly these sell out.  Once you get near the water shows, lakes or a ferry ride, you'll realize the air temperature drops dramatically.  

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Sunglasses & Sunscreen

Remember you are in a sunny location and the best place on Earth.  Make the most of protecting loved ones with plenty of sunglasses and sunscreen.

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Light up toys

I found these at the Dollar store...glow in the dark pirate sword and princess wand.  I just couldn't resist.  It is best to come prepared for these during so many nighttime shows.  Next trip, we are going to use Velcro strips and LED lights on the stroller for extra fun!




Don't forget to take your iPhone or other smartphone into the Parks with you.  Magic Bands are coming soon and you can make Fastpass reservations as well as snap as much video and pictures of those not-to-miss memories.  Bon Voyage!







Thursday, July 11, 2013

Heigh Ho, Heigh Ho To Disneyland We Go!

Well, we Southerners are spoiled.  We love our sweet tea, long hot days of summer and of course visiting Walt Disney World.  If you live South of the Mason-Dixon line, Disney World is just a day's drive at the most.  A lot of us make plans to visit once a year or every two or three years.  We treat it as going to go see an old friend or relative....it is something we must do!  A family member asked me the other day if they should go to Disneyland.  Her family will be staying just outside the park and wondered if they would enjoy it.  My first thought was well yes of course go, you may never be back to that area of the country again.  My second thought was it is hard for us in the South to have a desire for Disneyland since we have such a love for Walt Disney World.

There are plenty of reasons to visit Disneyland if you ever find yourself out in California.  Disneyland was the first park, opening on July 17, 1955 by Walter Elias Disney himself.  Disney placed a lot of his personal touches in this park.  His handprint is everywhere including a private apartment above the firehouse for him and his wife Lillian to enjoy the activity in the Park.

The must-see attractions if you are ever out that way......

1.  Tour Walt Disney's apartment

A Walk in Walt's Disneyland Footsteps tour guide opens the Club 33 door for his tour group

This tour of his apartment is included in the "Walk in Walt's Disneyland Footsteps" tour.


2.  Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage

The Argonaut, one of the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage vehicles, floats on the water

For those of you who grew up with the 20,000 Leagues under the Sea attraction, this is in similar waters with a Finding Nemo theme.

3.  Mickey's Fun Wheel

  Mickey's Fun Wheel features Mickey's face in the center of the enormous circle

At 150 feet high, not everyone is a Ferris Wheel fan but the views from this ride are amazing.  Decide beforehand if you want a stationary or swinging gondola to ride in.

4.  Mr. Toad's Wild ride

A motorcar waits at the entrance to Mr. Toad's Wild Ride in Disneyland Park

This was another ride that I grew up with at Walt Disney World and would love to see make another reappearance...still a favorite.

5.  Radiator Springs Racers

A mother and son take a tight turn on the Radiator Springs Racers track

I'm a huge fan of Cars and Cars 2 films so this would be an ultimate must do ride.

6.  Billy Hill and the Hillbillies

An audience enjoys a live show from The Billy Hill & the Hillbillies

A 25 minute show in Frontierland that aims to please all ages in the crowd.

7.  Storybook Land Canal Boats


Take a tour of classic Disney fairytale destinations.

8.  Casey Jr. Circus Train


Ride the rails through Storybook Land and experience some of Disney's most beloved locations.

9.  Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin


Steer a runaway Taxi cab as you journey through Toontown.

10.  Alice in Wonderland


Explore Alice's dream world in an over-sized caterpillar.

11.  Disneyland Train

Two conductors welcome Guests aboard an open-air Disneyland Railroad car

Be sure you make a reservation to ride in Lilly Belle Presidential Train car, designed exclusively for Walt's lovely wife.

12.  Matterhorn Bobsleds


Ride through snow covered mountains to escape the mythical Abominable snowman.

13.  World of Color


According to Disneyland, this is, "the most impressive and fanciful nighttime extravaganza Disney has ever produced.  Nearly 1200 fountains shoot water 200 feet into the air to create an approximately 19,000 square-foot water screen"

There are also many, long-time, not-to-be missed favorites :

Splash Mountain
Space Mountain
Thunder Mountain Railroad
Star Wars
Haunted Mansion
It's a Small World
Peter Pan's Flight
Indiana Jones Adventure
Pirates of the Caribbean

YouTube videos to Enjoy!

Apartment Tour by Disney's daughter, Diane Disney Miller


Goofy Visits Disneyland in the art of Vacationing



Thursday, July 4, 2013

Happy Birthday America!



Stars and Stripes 
Cinderella's Castle
Walt Disney World




My family photos
Bicentennial Celebration
Walt Disney World 1976






John Philip Sousa's March
"The Stars and Stripes Forever"

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Let's Celebrate!


As you celebrate America's birthday today, remember that freedom isn't free.  Thank a  member of our United States Military for the courage to leave their families to protect our country.  

God Bless the U.S.A.