This is a first come, first served ride, and tickets begin selling in the morning. Because of its popularity, there are no guarantees that you'll even get on if there is a wait and you haven't bought tickets. Tickets are $15 for anyone 10 and older and $10 for anyone 3-9. If you'll be at Disney in October, make sure you look into this!
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Haunted Halloween Wagon Ride
This is a first come, first served ride, and tickets begin selling in the morning. Because of its popularity, there are no guarantees that you'll even get on if there is a wait and you haven't bought tickets. Tickets are $15 for anyone 10 and older and $10 for anyone 3-9. If you'll be at Disney in October, make sure you look into this!
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Labels: FortWilderness, Holidays, Resorts, Rides
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
Do you hear those screams of terror?
This creepy hotel will scare the socks off of you. Spend some Halloween fun at the Disney-MGM Studios, on the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. This attraction allows you to meander up, through the walkway and gardens of the hotel and brings you into its lobby, where you'll find elevators and Rod Serling waiting to take you to your destination. Will you survive?
I've ridden this ride several times and it is one of my favorites at MGM-Studios. It's especially eerie at night, in the dark, when the plummet comes unexpectedly.
Warning! The attraction does have height and health restrictions so be sure to read the signs and take precautions. Also, make sure you get a FastPass! because this attraction is very popular.
Also, there is a rumor that there really is a ghost that dwells in this hotel. One that glides along mysteriously, but does not respond when called out to. Ask the cast members...
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Monday, October 29, 2007
Halloween Outside of the Parks
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Labels: DowntownDisney, Holidays, Resorts
Friday, October 26, 2007
The Writer's Stop
This tiny, nondescript shop is the perfect place to get off of your feet and enjoy a pastry and drink. You can also peruse their collection of books. It is located between the ABC Commissary and the Sci-Fi Dine-in Theater at Disney-MGM Studios. It's so small you'll miss it on your way to an attraction or eatery but they have a great assortment of gifts and souvenirs for those who like to draw, write or read. Once in a while they will have celebrities sign autographs there as well so keep an eye out!
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Thursday, October 25, 2007
Disney on a Budget: Boating
My husband and I have kayaked along Fort Wilderness' creeks and have seen gators sunning themselves. We have rented SeaRaycers and zipped around the Seven Seas Lagoon and Bay Lake, and have seen the mysterious shores of abandoned "Discovery Island" on a Boston Whaler.
This is truly Disney on a budget because prices are reasonable and if you ask you may find that there are discounts. Pack a picnic lunch, idle along the different canals and see if you can spot the unique wildlife or jet around and let the mist of the water and the breezes refresh you.
If you're interested in parasailing, line skiing or wakeboarding visit Sammy Duvall's Watersports Centre at Disney's Contemporary Resort.
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Labels: boating, DisneyOnABudget, FortWilderness
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Japan Pavilion
This pavilion has plenty of shade and plenty to do so either grab your credit card or grab a kaki-gori (shaved ice topped with an assortment of fruit flavors) and relax as you enjoy a trip to Japan.
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Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Tomorrowland Indy Speedway
On the downside, the gasoline fumes that emerge from all those cars. It can be a little much for those with allergies or just a sensitivity to fumes. Also, the ride can be extremely bumpy if you don't keep the steering wheel straight.
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Labels: MagicKingdom, Rides, Tomorrowland
Monday, October 22, 2007
Harmony Barber Shop
If you need a haircut, here's the place to do it. The cast members are cheerful and who doesn't want to go into a barber shop that still has the pole!
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Labels: MagicKingdom, MainStreet
Friday, October 19, 2007
Tusker House Restaurant
At this time, Tusker House Restaurant has been closed for renovations and will re-open some time in early November as a buffet with a Character breakfast. This is a good change since the Animal Kingdom did not have a table service restaurant within the park, with the exception of the Character Breakfast, known as Donald's Breakfastosaurus. Also, Tusker House has enough room to seat large amounts both inside and outside.
I can't wait for the opening of the new buffet restaurant, although I am a little saddened because Tusker House Restaurant was a hidden jewel that served great food at great prices.
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Labels: Africa, AnimalKingdom, Dining
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Nine Dragons Restaurant
The wait staff are not like many of the other restaurants, they do not stop to chat and tell you about China and what part of the country they are from, they just take your orders and serve your food. The restaurant itself is grand, with windows facing the walkway and lake. There are tall pillars and archways and the tables and chairs are carved and dark.
I have eaten at the Nine Dragons several times (we held our wedding rehearsal lunch here) and the food is always delicious, although a little on the pricey side. One of our favorites is the General Tso's Chicken and another favorite is the Canton Pepper Beef, all served with white rice. I've also had the Sichuan Kung Bao Chicken, which was very, very spicy. Overall I liked the lighter lunches here rather than dinner and it's always good as a backup if another restaurant is booked up.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Liberty Square Riverboat
This is great way to take a break from lines and walking. The riverboat has three decks and plenty of room for everyone. Check at the dock for departure times and make sure your camera's ready!
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Labels: LibertySqaure, MagicKingdom
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Voyage Of The Little Mermaid
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Labels: MGM
Monday, October 15, 2007
The Enchanted Tiki Room (Under New Management)
Zazu (feathery friend from "The Lion King") and Iago (from Disney's "Aladdin") show off a few musical numbers at this attraction. The Enchanted Tiki Room (Under New Management) is located in Adventureland at Disney's Magic Kingdom, right across from the spitting camel. Your hosts, along with other Audio-Animatronic birds, will serenade you with some familiar songs. So sing along and join the party!
The show is about 10 minutes long and often there are no long lines, but you will have to wait outside until the theater is available for the next group.
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Labels: Adventureland, MagicKingdom
Friday, October 12, 2007
Celebration's Ocktoberfest
Celebration's Ocktoberfest (October 12 & 13)
The Disney built town of Celebration, located at the outskirts of the Walt Disney property will be holding a two day festival called Ocktoberfest. This is the first annual celebration of its kind.
Market Street, the downtown area of Celebration, is closed to vehicles and is festively decorated with hanging pumpkins and banners. Every hour, beginning at 6 p.m. until 9 p.m., leaves fall onto the brick-paved street and after that a live band plays. Tonight it was "Heimatland Musikanten", playing popular German tunes, even some yodeling. Tomorrow night it will be the band "Orleans".
The streets are lined with tents from the town restaurants and shops offering tasty bites, from bratwursts to grilled shrimp to bananas foster. They also offered hayrides, face painting and pumpkin painting. It was a great treat that celebrates the arrival of Autumn and brings the community together for merrymaking.
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Labels: celebration, Entertainment, events
Thursday, October 11, 2007
"Honey, I Shrunk The Kids" Movie Set
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Labels: interactive, MGM
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Port Orleans French Quarter
This lovely resort captures the New Orleans style with it's tree-lined, brick-paved streets (known as rues) and wrought iron architecture. Stroll down the many 'rues', such as Rue De Baga, or take a walk alongside the Sassagoula River. There is a boat to Downtown Disney from the dock or you can take the boat back and forth between resorts and Downtown Disney for a relaxing ride that's free!
There is no sit down restaurant at this resort but it does offer a quick service restaurant called "Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory" where you can also purchase the refillable mug. The French Quarter's sister resort, Riverside, does have a restaurant or you can enjoy the many at Downtown Disney.
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Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Discovery Island Trails Photostop
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Labels: AnimalKingdom, Photospots
Monday, October 8, 2007
Spelmanns Gledje
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Labels: Countries, Entertainment, Epcot
Friday, October 5, 2007
Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith
The "Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith" is located at Disney-MGM Studios' Sunset Boulevard, right next to the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. The premise of the attraction is that the band is late for their concert and since they couldn't spend time with their fans (you) they offer you backstage passes and a ride in their limo to take you to the show. So the attraction has you take a harried ride around Tinseltown so you can catch Aerosmith's show.
This ride is fast, loud and exhilirating with many twists and turns. I've been on this ride once and that was enough for me! The g-force was very strong, the music was so loud and the darkness and unpredictability was a little much for me, however, I do know a little, old, lady that loves this ride and goes on it often. So you decide...
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Thursday, October 4, 2007
Living With The Land
Living With The Land is located at the Land Pavilion in Epcot's Future World (also home to Soarin'). It is an enjoyable and worthwhile boat ride that takes you through a simulated farm, desert and rainforest to teach you how our planet and our land has provided for us. It also takes you through their greenhouses where you'll see gigantic pumpkins, tomatoes, peppers, bananas and other fruits and vegetables and the new technology that creates bigger, more nutritious produce. Along the way you'll also get to see a portion of their fish and aligator farm. You'll learn that most of the things grown there are used and served in their restaurants.
If you'd like to have a more intimate look at the greenhouse, I suggest that you take the 'Behind The Seeds' tour.
This is one of my favorite attractions in the park, not just because it gets you off your feet and into a cool atmosphere but you go away inspired and having learned and seen a thing or two.
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Labels: Epcot, Futureworld, Rides
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Disney-MGM Studios Sorcerer Mickey Hat: Photostop
When you walk into Disney-MGM Studios, past the shops and trees you will see this well-known icon. It's hard to miss at 122 feet but it was not the original icon of the park. The original icon was the Earful tower (a water tower with Mickey Ears atop of it), which you can find now if you take the The Studios Backlot Tour.
This is a great opportunity for a photo. As you walk down Hollywood Boulevard the hat looms larger and you can actually make it seem as if the whole family were under the hat. You can even pose it so that it looks as if someone in the group has pulled it down slightly. If you'd prefer to be in the picture ask any cast member to take it for you, or get it done by the Photopass cast (they're trained in photography) who are always around with their cameras at hand.
Beneath the Hat is housed a little souvenir stop where you'll find autograph books, lanyards and of course pins. This is also the spot where character greeting occur, just check what time and which character.
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Labels: MGM, Photospots
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Voices of Liberty
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Monday, October 1, 2007
Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge
Located close to the Animal Kingdom, the lodge is categorized as a 'deluxe' resort. When you first drive in you'll see tall grasses and peaking above are thatched roofs, setting the theme for a trip to the wild. When you enter, the lobby is expansive, surrounded with warm colors, topped by a domed roof with fanciful lights and even a swinging walk bridge.
Outside there are walkways that lead you to private areas where you can watch giraffes, zebras and other animals feeding and walking around. If you get a room with a savanna view you would be able to see the animals when you wake up in the mornings.
If you are in the lobby and your and smell something delicious follow your nose downstairs to the restaurants: Boma and Jiko-The cooking place. We've gone to both restaurants and loved them. Boma is a buffet that features African-style cooking. Jiko is a little more upscale (there is a dress code), but like Boma it features African inspired foods.
The Animal Kingdom Lodge is a great hotel to spend your stay at or just to come for the day to enjoy the food, architecture and the animals.
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Labels: AnimalKingdomLodge, Deluxe, Resorts