Wednesday, October 27, 2010

How To Dress For Dinner On A Disney Cruise

With only two weeks to go before my Disney cruise, I have started to think about what to wear. Probably should have started thinking about this sooner. Oh well, I'm going on a cruise and I'm going to have a blast!!  To help with the decision making process, I googled "what to wear on my Disney cruise".  

This is from the Official Disney Cruise Line site:

Dining Dress requirements vary by venue or theme night on your cruise. In general, most meals are "Cruise Casual"—no shorts, swimwear or tank tops. Most cruises also have special theme nights with additional attire requirements. Here's a breakdown of these events by cruise itinerary.

On 3-night cruises:
  • One cruise casual night—no shorts, swimwear or tank tops
  • One pirate or tropical night (deck party)
  • One "dress-up night"—jacket for men, dress or pantsuit for women
On 4-night cruises:
  • First night: cruise casual—no shorts, swimwear or tank tops
  • One pirate or tropical night (deck party)
  • One "dress-up night"—jacket for men, dress or pantsuit for women
  • Final night: cruise casual—no shorts, swimwear or tank tops
On 7-night cruises:
  • First night: cruise casual—no shorts, swimwear or tank tops
  • Three additional "cruise casual" nights—no shorts, swimwear or tank tops
  • One pirate or tropical night (deck party)
  • One formal and one semi-formal night—formal wear for men: tuxedo or suit; for women: gown or dress; semi-formal wear for men: suit/jacket; for women: dress or pantsuit. 
Dress for dinner at Palo on all cruises:
  • Men: dress shirt or jacket, no shorts
  • Women: dress or pantsuit
 
Thanks Disney, I still have no clue what to wear! What is cruise casual? I know resort casual is a step above very casual clothes. No jeans, flip flops, t-shirts, and short shorts or very short skirts. Back to google.

Okay, the only thing I can find on cruise casual is what Disney has above. You can wear jeans if you want.

Here's what I'm thinking for my three night cruise:
  • Cruise Casual Night - capris with a nice shirt
  • Pirate Night - capris or jeans, maybe jean capris, not sure yet, with a nice shirt or white blouse - closest thing I could get to pirate attire!
  • Dress Up Night - pantsuit or really dressy slacks with a dressy top

Hopefully this will be appropriate and I will not stick out like a sore thumb.  I think my choices will be fine, given the guidelines provided by Disney.

Look for my full report on what people wear on a Disney cruise and my thoughts on cruise casual in a few weeks!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

New Enhancements to Disney's Private Island, Castaway Cay!

Three weeks left until my Disney Cruise!  Sail away is rapidly approaching.  Can't believe it's coming up so fast.

Thought I would share this video of all the new things on Castaway Cay.  Pretty cool!



Friday, October 15, 2010

Wild Africa Trek at Disney's Animal Kingdom

You can now book the Wild Africa Trek at Disney's Animal Kingdom.

This three-hour tour will be offered several times daily at Disney's Animal Kingdom.  Groups will be small with no more than twelve people.   Introductory offer starting at $129 on bookings from Jan. 16-Feb. 26, 2011.  Park admission is required for participants.

Check out this video for an idea of what the tour will be like:







I'm really excited about this tour!  I think it looks and sounds amazing!  This is definitely on my list of things to do on my next visit to Walt Disney World!

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Four Weeks Until My Disney Cruise!

Time is flying by!  Before you know it, I will be setting sail on the Disney Wonder.

I can't wait to be on the ship and experience all she has to offer!  So what am I looking forward to on the ship?  Let me tell you!

The entertainment!  Anyone who knows Disney, knows they know how to keep you entertained!  Here's how:

Three Broadway Shows:
  1. Disney Dreams - An Enchanted Classic: award-winning, musical live show celebrating the value of dreams, starring some of your favorite Disney Characters
  2. The Golden Mickeys:  Musical live show presented as an awards ceremony in which characters from Disney movies are nominated in a series of categories.
  3. Toy Story –The Musical:  Musical live show based on the hit Disney-Pixar film.  The light-hearted story of Woody and Buzz Lightyear's friendship. 
First-run movies and digital 3-D films:  I wonder what they will be showing on our November cruise.  I'm hoping Tangled!  It starts in theaters November 24th.  Keeping my fingers crossed!

Quiet Cove Pool: The adult only pool.  This is an adult trip!

Nightclubs and Lounges:  I plan on checking them all out but am especially looking forward to:
  1. Cadillac Lounge - A piano bar with complimentary hors d'oeuvres - including caviar - are served throughout the evening.
  2. WaveBands -  Entertainment and fun interactive activities for the entire family during the day. At night, the club caters to adults only, offering dancing, games, karaoke and 2 full bars serving mixed drinks.
  3. Promenade Lounge - Activities for the whole family, including Pirate Scavenger Maps for Castaway Cay (hope I'm not too old for this!), Pirate Trivia and Bingo (yes I like Bingo!)
Character Greetings:  Yes, I am looking forward to meeting Mickey!  I really, really, really want to meet Captain Jack!

Deck Parties - The Sail Away Celebration and of course Pirates In The Caribbean!

In case you couldn't tell - I'm really excited about this cruise!  I feel like a kid right before Christmas!

Like the Beach Boys song says: 

We'll get there fast
And then we'll take it slow
That's where we wanna go
On a Disney Cruise!
Okay, the song doesn't say on a Disney Cruise, I added that!  :)

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Hi Ho Hi Ho, It's Off To Disney World I Go - Part Five

The fifth and final part to the Walt Disney Vacation Planning series!

What kind of ticket and/or package to get?  I'm going to try to sum this up in a nutshell!

So here's the scoop on the tickets:

You start with a Magic Your Way Base Ticket with a choice of ticket length from 1 to 10 days. The base ticket allows admission to one Theme Park per day – you are permitted to leave and go back to the same park.  You cannot go to a different park, even if you bought a 7 day ticket for a 4 day stay – you will not be allowed to go to a different park with the same ticket.  Ticket expires 14 days after the first use.

You can then add on the following for a fee (contact me for pricing!):

Park Hopper® Option - visit more than 1 Theme Park on the same day (or all 4 if you want!).  This applies to all days on the Base ticket.

Tip:  I recommend the Park Hopper® Option.  I like the option of going to a different park if I choose.   It can also buy you more hours in the parks if your visit is during value season when park hours are shorter.

Water Park Fun & More Option - includes a certain number of admissions into one of the following: Disney's Typhoon Lagoon, Disney's Blizzard Beach, DisneyQuest®, Downtown Disney®, Disney's Oak Trail Golf Course or Disney's Wide World of Sports®. (Subject to seasonal or weather closures. Age restrictions may apply for access to certain facilities) The number of visits is based on the length of base ticket.  

Tip:  If you plan on going to a water park for just one day or go to DisneyQuest once, it is cheaper to buy the one day admission to either of them.  Planning on more than one visit or going to both – get the Water Park Fun & More option.

No Expiration Option - unused Theme Park Days and unused Water Park Fun & More admissions never expire so they may be used on a return visit. 

Tip: If you are staying for 11 days or more, or plan on returning within a year, purchasing an annual pass is a better option.

Now on to packages!

To get a package or not, that is the question!  Packages can offer a good value – you can save money on dining.  The base package starts with resort accommodations and a base ticket (plus some features).  You can then add different packages with dining and recreational activities included. 

Tip:  Booking a package offers convenience, but is not always the most economical choice.  I feel it's worth it to price things separately. Shameless plug:  Part of my services as a travel agent are helping you choose the best options for you (package, ticket etc!).  Discounts are sometimes offered by Disney, contact me for information on the latest ones!

Below is a summary of the packages.  Park Hopper, Water Park Fun & More and No Expiration Options can be added. 

Everyone in the room must be booked on the same package and ticket options. Packages and tickets plus their options or components are nontransferable. Theme Park tickets and options must be used within 14 days of first use unless the No Expiration Option is purchased. Visiting more than one Theme Park on the same day requires the Park Hopper option.

Magic Your Way Package – 2010 Starter package.  Includes:

  • Accommodations at a Disney Resort
  • Magic Your Way Base Ticket - admission to one of the four Walt Disney World® Theme Parks
  • Official luggage tag (1 per person)
  • Arcade card valid for 100 points of game play at resort arcades (1 per room)
  • Planet Hollywood meal & merchandise voucher
  • One round Miniature Golf (one per room)
  • Niki Bryan Spa Discount – 15% off most 50 minute or greater services at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa or Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa. (Hand and foot treatments are excluded. Age restrictions apply).
  • ENHANCED! Walt Disney World® Marina Discounts – 15% off the regular price of any boat rental at participating Walt Disney World marina locations.
  • Guided Fishing Excursions Discount – 15% off the regular price of Guided Bass Fishing Excursions and Bass Nitro Fishing Excursions at select Walt Disney World marinas. Excursions include fishing equipment, rod, reel, shiners, artificial bait, non-alcoholic beverages and a 1 year membership to B.A.S.S. (Bass Anglers Sportsman Society).
  • Sammy Duvall's Watersports Discount – 10% off the regular price of all activities including parasailing, water skiing, wakeboarding, and tubing trips at Sammy Duvall’s Watersports Centre located at Disney's Contemporary Resort. (Subject to availability; restrictions apply).
 2011 packages include the above plus:
  • Children Activity Centers – 15% off the regular hourly rates at the Children Activity Center located at select Disney Resort Hotels. Minimum charge of two (2) hours per child. Services available for children age 3-12.
The following packages have a fee per person per day (in addition to the cost of the starter Magic Your Way Package) and must be purchased for entire reservation with at least a 1 day theme park ticket. Contact me for information on pricing!

Magic Your Way Package Plus Quick Service Dining      
Includes features from the Magic Your Way Package plus -
For each night of your package, each person (age 3+) receives:

- includes: entree or Combo Meal and dessert (lunch or dinner only) or juice (breakfast only) plus non-alcoholic beverage.
Children ages 3-9 must order from a Children's Menu (if one is available). Gratuity is not included. Tax included.
2 Snacks – such as frozen ice-cream novelty, box of popcorn; single piece of whole fruit or a medium fountain soft drink
1 Resort Refillable Drink Mug per Person

Magic Your Way Package Plus Dining  
Includes features from the Magic Your Way Package plus -
For each night of your package, each person (age 3+) receives:

One table service or buffet mealincludes entree and non-alcoholic beverage at breakfast or buffet,  entree, dessert, or buffet, plus non-alcoholic beverage at lunch or dinner. 
One quick service meal – includes entree and non-alcoholic beverage at breakfast, entree or Combo Meal and dessert plus non-alcoholic beverage at lunch & dinner
Children ages 3-9 must order from a Children's Menu (if one is available). Gratuity is not included.  Tax included.
1 Snack - such as frozen ice-cream novelty, box of popcorn; single piece of whole fruit or a medium fountain soft drink

Magic Your Way Package Plus Deluxe                                    
Includes features from the Magic Your Way Package plus -
For each night of your package, each person (age 3+) receives:

Three table service or quick service meals

Table service or buffet mealincludes entree and non-alcoholic beverage at breakfast or buffet,  entree, dessert, or buffet, plus non-alcoholic beverage at lunch or dinner. 
Quick service meal – includes entree and non-alcoholic beverage at breakfast, entree or Combo Meal and dessert plus non-alcoholic beverage at lunch & dinner
Children ages 3-9 must order from a Children's Menu (if one is available). Gratuity is not included.  Tax included.
2 Snacks – such as frozen ice-cream novelty, box of popcorn; single piece of whole fruit or a medium fountain soft drink
1 Resort Refillable Drink Mug per Person

Magic Your Way Premium Package                                       
Includes features from the Magic Your Way Package plus -
For each night of your package, each person (age 3+) receives:

Three table service or quick service meals (any combination of) –

Table service or buffet mealincludes entree and non-alcoholic beverage at breakfast or buffet,  entree, dessert, or buffet, plus non-alcoholic beverage at lunch or dinner. 
Quick service meal – includes entree and non-alcoholic beverage at breakfast, entree or Combo Meal and dessert plus non-alcoholic beverage at lunch & dinner
Children ages 3-9 must order from a Children's Menu (if one is available). Gratuity is not included.  Tax included.
2 Snacks – such as frozen ice-cream novelty, box of popcorn; single piece of whole fruit or a medium fountain soft drink
1 Resort Refillable Drink Mug per Person
Unlimited selected recreation -  includes: Golf (lessons, greens fees, rental clubs, cart, balls & shoes included), Miniature Golf, Water Sports, Archery, Tennis, Guided Fishing Excursions, Cane Pole Fishing, Horseback Trail Rides, Pony Rides, Carriage Rides, Horse-Drawn Wagon Rides, Bike Rental and Watercraft Rental. Some restrictions may apply and advance reservations may be required.
One admission per person to Cirque du Soliel La Nouba
Unlimited use of Disney Children's Activity Centers (potty trained kids ages 4 -12)
Unlimited admission to selected theme park tours
Preferred fireworks viewing areas for Wishes at Magic Kingdom and Illuminations at Epcot. (One viewing per Theme Park. Advance reservations are required at least 24 hours in advance and voucher is required.)
PhotoPass Portrait Session

Magic Your Way Platinum Package   
Includes features from the Magic Your Way Package plus:
Accommodations at a Deluxe Disney resort or select Deluxe Villa resorts (Beach Club Villas, Boardwalk Villas or Villas at Wilderness Lodge)

For each night of your package, each person (age 3+) receives:

Three table service or quick service meals (any combination of)–

Table service or buffet mealincludes entree and non-alcoholic beverage at breakfast or buffet,  entree, dessert, or buffet, plus non-alcoholic beverage at lunch or dinner. 
Quick service meal – includes entree and non-alcoholic beverage at breakfast, entree or Combo Meal and dessert plus non-alcoholic beverage at lunch & dinner
Children ages 3-9 must order from a Children's Menu (if one is available). Gratuity is not included.  Tax included.
2 Snacks – such as frozen ice-cream novelty, box of popcorn; single piece of whole fruit or a medium fountain soft drink
1 Resort Refillable Drink Mug per Person
Unlimited selected recreation - includes: Golf (lessons, greens fees, rental clubs, cart, balls & shoes included), Miniature Golf, Water Sports, Archery, Tennis, Guided Fishing Excursions, Cane Pole Fishing, Horseback Trail Rides, Pony Rides, Carriage Rides, Horse-Drawn Wagon Rides, Bike Rental and Watercraft Rental. Some restrictions may apply and advance reservations may be required.
One admission per person to Cirque du Soliel La Nouba
Unlimited use of Disney Children's Activity Centers (potty trained kids ages 4 -12)
Private in-room child care (4 hour minimum, 6 hour maximum, gratuity not included)
Unlimited admission to selected theme park tours
Fireworks viewing areas for Wishes at Magic Kingdom and Illuminations at Epcot. (One viewing per Theme Park. Advance reservations are required at least 24 hours in advance and voucher is required.)
1 Resort Refillable Drink Mug per Person
PhotoPass Portrait Session
One selected spa treatment per person
Richard Petty Ride Along Experience    
Fireworks cruise to either Wishes or Illuminations (one per reservation) 
Reserved seating at Fantasmic! (one per person)   
Nightly turn-down service  
Personalized pre-arrival itinerary planning   

I don't think I succeeded in summing this up in a nutshell!  I tried! 






Friday, October 8, 2010

Disney Vacation Memories

Here's a video about Disney's new promotion, Let the Memories Begin.

Even if you've seen it before, it deserves another look!

Pass the tissues please!


Thursday, October 7, 2010

Countdown Continues!

Another week has gone by, five more weeks until my Disney cruise!

I received my Special Cruise Documents yesterday!  The documents are in a spiral bound little travel booklet. I think it's pretty cool! So what's in the booklet?

  • Your Luggage Tags
  • Welcome Aboard Letter from the President of Disney Cruise Line
  • Vacation Checklist - Things to do right now, before you leave home, check in, before you get to the port, and as soon as your on the ship.
  • Vacation overview - Embarkation information, vacation summary, port adventures
  • Reservation Details
  • Important Extras - Airline check in, gratuity guidelines, contact information on little cards to give to people so they know how to reach you on the cruise.
  • Cruise Documents - Cruise Contract, Cruise Contract Signature Form, Embark-Departure Form, Payment Authorization Form, Onboard Airline Check-in, Ground Transfer Purchase Option

The booklet contains everything you need to know for your upcoming cruise.  I love having all the information at my fingertips.  The spiral bound booklet makes it easy to find all the information.  No rummaging through a bunch of papers - if you even get any.  I know the new way is paperless, but I like having a hard copy of things to refer to.  Of course Disney does it better than anyone else.  I haven't even stepped on the ship and I'm already impressed!

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Hi Ho Hi Ho, It's Off To Disney World I Go - Part Four

Part Four of the trip planning series is about my favorite thing to decide!  Where To Stay?

Stay onsite!  I highly recommend staying onsite!  There are over 20 themed resorts to choose from.  Disney does not miss a detail when it comes to the themes of their resorts.  Plus the perks you get from staying onsite are great, not to mention the fact that you get the Disney Magic and service 24/7! 

Benefits:

  • Disney themed resorts and legendary service
  • Disney Magical Express Transportation - offers free roundtrip airport transportation and baggage delivery to and from Orlando International Airport. 
  • Use of Walt Disney World® Resort Transportation System – motorcoach, watercraft or monorail
  • Merchandise Delivery – don’t lug your packages around all day – have them sent to your resort!
  • Extra Magic Hours – Each day one of the theme park opens one hour early or stays open up to three hours extra after park hours.  Resort guests get more time in the parks!  Select attractions will be open.  This is one of the best perks of staying at a Disney resort!
  • Close To The Magic - Staying at a Disney Resort means being surrounded by magic 24 hours a day and also being close enough to return to your hotel for a break.   You can take a nap or go for a dip in the pool!
  • Charging Privileges – Take advantage of charging privileges available with your Disney Resort ID. Charge most Disney purchases to your room!
  • Guaranteed admission to the parks even when they reach maximum capacity.  If you are visiting during a holidays, you could run into the parks reaching capacity and non resort guests will be turned away.
  • Disney Dining Plan option
  • Complimentary Golf Club Rental - Get complimentary Titleist and Cobra club rental when you purchase a full round of golf at any of the 4 Disney Championship Golf Courses.

Here is my advice on picking your resort:

1.  Decide on the category - there are five different categories of resorts at Disney World.

To help you do this you have to answer some basic questions.

  • How much do you want to spend?
  • Are you going to spend time enjoying the resort and its amenities or will you be in the theme parks all day?
  • Would you like the resort to have a water slide?
  • Would you like the resort to have a sit down restaurant or do you prefer quick counter service meals?

2.  Pick your resort!  Once you have decided your category of resort, choose one based on the theme that appeals to you.  You will also have to consider which room view you would like.

Use the following links to explore the different categories and resorts.
  1. Value
  2. Moderate 
  3. Deluxe 
  4. Deluxe Villas 
  5. Campground 
Do you have five or more in your party?  Click here to find some options.
   
It's tough deciding which resort!  If you are torn between a couple of resorts, consider splitting your stay.  If you really want to stay at a moderate or deluxe resort and it isn't in your budget for your trip, splitting the stay between two categories may put it in your reach.  There's always next time too!

As a travel agent, it's both my job and my pleasure to help you find the best resort for you.  Feel free to contact me, I would be happy to answer any questions!





Friday, October 1, 2010

Happy Birthday Walt Disney World!

Walt Disney World is 39 years old today!

Here's a video I found on You Tube of the opening ceremony at the Magic Kingdom.  The video is great, but it's even better seeing the show in person!  If you haven't seen it yet, make sure you do on your next visit!