Walt Disney World’s Jingle Cruise – A look at Christmas on a Boat

MK-017During the Christmas season last year, Walt Disney World experimented with its first holiday overlay of a Magic Kingdom attraction. While Disneyland has holiday overlays for Haunted Mansion, Space Mountain, Jungle Cruise, and It’s a Small World, the Orlando area had yet to see a ride get holiday’d. And so, in mid-November, Jingle Cruise was born to mostly great reviews from guests but feedback that more decorations and more consistent skipper spiels were desired. Fast Forward to November 7 of this year and the return of the Jingle Cruise. What’s in store for this year’s guests? Find out in our trip down the World’s rivers.

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Constructing Christmas: The Wilderness Lodge Christmas Tree in Photos

Christmas TreeChristmas at Walt Disney World is planned by a team of Cast Members year-round in a department called Holiday Services. They’re responsible for everything Christmas you see from the tiniest wreath to the tallest tree. Most of the time, you won’t even see them make their holiday magic as they decorate through the late night hours. But what if you could? We watched the Wilderness Lodge Christmas tree being constructed and we’re showing you how Holiday Services brings this giant Christmas icon to life.

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Advance Dining Reservations in the Magic Kingdom: Liberty Tree Tavern

LTT-ExteriorOne of the most interesting things we come across in questions about dining at Walt Disney World are the questions about what the restaurants are like in the Magic Kingdom. Because it’s one of the busiest parks in the world, you’d think that everyone would know what Tony’s Town Square, The Crystal Palace, Liberty Tree Tavern, and the Kingdom’s other restaurants offer, but as it turns out, unless you’ve been to one of these restaurants on a prior trip, great information can be hard to come by. So first in the series as we work our way around the Magic Kingdom is Liberty Tree Tavern.

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Move it! Shake it! Dance and Play it! Magic Kingdom’s dance party gets an update.

MiSiDaPi-10Since February, 2009, the Move it! Shake it! Celebrate it! Street party has been rocking its way down Main Street, U.S.A., several times a day, its character floats and dancers encircling the hub for a few minutes to have a street party and then moving back down the street to the Car Barn. This Fall, the affectionately titled “MiSiCi” became the Move it! Shake it! Dance and Play it! street party. While there aren’t too many changes from its previous lineup, the changes are good ones. Check out what’s new and what to look forward to!

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Wilderness Lodge Pool Update

Check out our latest update.

In late September, Walt Disney World announced that it would be refurbishing Silver Spring Pool at Wilderness Lodge and that the refurbishment period would last through late November. While it was uncertain if major changes were taking place to the actual setup or if it was just repairs that required removal of the pool deck, construction began and is slated to end on November 28. Here’s what’s going on.

This is what the pool looked like previously.

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Currently, the entirety of the main pool deck has been ripped up.

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Pipelines have been replaced and possibly added and while a great deal of concrete has been removed, there appears to be no change to, for instance, a zero entry addition.

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The water slide remains in tact and the waterfall is also untouched. The part of the creek that runs past the waterfall is dry and the railings have been removed from the walkway bridge.

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The good news is that the upper part of the waterway remains pristine and still looks lovely from the lobby. We’ll keep you posted as changes occur.

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ADRs: What are “Advance Dining Reservations” at Walt Disney World and Why Do You Need Them?

Screenshot_2014-01-02-12-30-55With the introduction of RFID technology at Walt Disney World, the focus on planning vacations (or even day trips) has increased exponentially. The system at Walt Disney World is now set for pre-booking in all aspects and because of the trend, Advanced Dining Reservations, or “ADR’s”, have become critical to sitting down to the meals you look forward to on your trips. We’re bringing you everything you need to know about ADR’s and how to make them work for you.

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Polynesian Village Resort Construction Update – October 27, 2014

It’s been a while since we updated you on the status of the construction at the Polynesian resort,  now officially called Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. Changes are moving full speed ahead. Here’s what’s going on.

Poly update October 30First things first, the entrance has a new sign with a really pretty waterfall and the new official resort name. They threw in some tiki torches for fun and fire.Poly update October 48The parking lot has been completely restructured with a large number of handicap spaces up front directly across from the hotel entrance and half-rows behind. Full rows still exist on the left side of the handicap spaces (facing the parking lot) and some more valet has been added to the previous section on the right. One note about the lot: the entrances into the rows are only about 14 feet wide, making for some sharp turns and what I think are going to be incessant curb checks. There are also now only 3 entrances to the lanes.

These entrances are only about 14 feet wide.

Inside, the right side of the lobby has been completely closed off and the check-in desk is now where Bell Services and the kids’ lounge resided previously.

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Walls remain up around the center of Great Ceremonial House with supports for the ceilings on the second floor, now around Kona Cafe.

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Just past Captain Cook’s, the hallway has been closed off for the installation of Trader Sam’s.

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Upstairs, the gift shop has undergone a little bit of a refresh. The ceilings have been painted blue and the decor changed to match the theme that will take over the hotel. The glass fishing floats are a nice addition that are reported to match the lighting theme that’s coming.

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A new electronic park hours board has been installed just outside the shop.

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The ‘Ohana waiting area has been returned to full size with a large portion of the floor reserved for stroller parking.

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Outside, the waterfall and river have been removed and replaced with sidewalk. There’s a great deal of construction at the feature pool with the volcano being reshaped and the pool area being expanded.

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Construction continues on the DVC bungalows with exterior finish details and porch railings going up.

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Construction on the DVC long house conversions continues with drywall going up in the rooms.

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The quiet pool remains in use and is fairly busy given its support of the entire resort. Typhoon Lagoon is now closed for refurbishment so guests may go to Blizzard Beach.

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Landscaping and new sidewalk have been added to the Tangaroa Terrace area, completing the look there.

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And the walkway to the Transportation and Ticket Center has been re-routed around the front of the resort.

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All across the property, lighting has been added to the decorative fencing as the sheer number of the structures has made things a bit dark at night.

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Finally, Dole Whip has returned to the Polynesian. The Pineapple Lanai is open just outside the back doors at Great Ceremonial House. Dole Whip is no longer self-serve or available 24 hours, but more menu items can be purchased than previously. Don’t forget the souvenir tiki bowl!

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Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party: The Need to Know

IMG_4485Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is one of the most popular events at the Magic Kingdom, so it’s not-so-surprising that there are lots of questions about what goes on during the celebration. Here’s our take on the best ways to experience the party and how to get the most out of the cost of your ticket.

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Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2014: Character Index

MNSSHP 2014 Character Index

Aladdin, 🕷 Abu, Jasmine, and 🕷 Genie – Across from the Swiss Family Robinson tree house
Alice in Wonderland, Mad Hatter, White Rabbit & 🕷 Queen of Hearts – by the Mad Tea Party (teacup ride).
🕷 Captain Jack Sparrow – stage across from Pirates of the Caribbean
! Daisy, Donald & Minnie – Just outside Big Top Souvenirs in Storybook Circus
! Goofy – In front of the Barnstormer
🕷 Jack Skellington and Sally – between City Hall and the Chamber of Commerce in Town Square
🕷 Jafar – In the Agrabah Bazaar across from Magic Carpets of Aladdin
Buzz Lightyear and 🕷 Lotso – Next to Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin toward Carousel of Progress
🕷 Madame Carlotta & Madame Rinata – Haunted Mansion Courtyard
! Mickey Mouse – Inside Town Square Theater
🕷 Monsters, Inc. Boo, Sulley, Needleman, Mike, & George Sanderson – Monsters, Inc. Dance Party at the Tomorrowland Stage.
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! Pooh, Piglet, Tigger & Eeyore – In the Thoughful Spot next to The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
🕷 Seven Dwarfs – at the gates between Fantasyland and New Fantasyland
🕷 Tarzan, Jane, & Terk – on the terrace to the right just across the Adventureland bridge
🕷 Witch – (from Snow White) between Seven Dwarfs Mine Train & Enchanted Tales with Belle.
*Cruella de Vil, Dr. Facilier, the Tremaine family, Frollo, and Gov. Ratcliffe meet and greet in the Villains Dance Party at the Diamond Horseshoe Saloon in Frontierland.
*Tinker Bell, Cinderella, Aurora, Snow White, Ariel, Tiana and Merida all meet in their normal locations in their regular costumes throughout the night as well. Check your park map for locations.

🕷 These characters are party-exclusive.
! These characters have special party costumes.

Locate your favorite spooky characters at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party with this convenient index. This is just one page from our comprehensive expanded guide for MNSSHP 2014, which will be available to elite members shortly!

Captain Cook’s Reopens and more changes at the Polynesian

DSC_0014After a fairly short refurbishment and sprucing up, Captain Cook’s has reopened at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. The location underwent a complete remodel a relatively short while back, so there aren’t too many changes to note, but a couple of changes answer some questions people had about the remodel.

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