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Disneyland Resort Photo Update – 7/11/14

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Contributing photographer Jason of disneygeek.com sends us these photos from his trip to the parks on Friday, July 11, 2014. First stop today Disney California Adventure The area outside the Fly n Buy in Condor Flats now has Planes: Fire & Rescue merchandise. Went for a trip under the sea. It was only a couple … Continue reading "Disneyland Resort Photo Update – 7/11/14"
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Money Saving Tips

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There are plenty of people who bemoan, “Walt Disney World is an expensive place to vacation.” While those people are correct in some ways, in my opinion they are way off-base in other ways. Yes, there are many places where you can vacation for less money than a Disney park or resort . . . … Continue reading "Money Saving Tips"
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Exotic Flavors Abound at Sanaa

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The Animal Kingdom Lodge opened with two highly popular restaurants, Boma and Jiko. With the addition of the Disney Vacation Club at Kidani Village came yet another dining option, Sanaa. While Sanaa may not receive the same notoriety as Boma or Jiko, it offers a truly unique dining experience. In Swahili Sanaa means "work of art," and after dining here it is easy to see why that name is so appropriate.
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Restroom Evolution

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We all know that much of Disneyland’s success was due to its innovative theming and storytelling. No other amusement park before Disneyland featured the attention to detail that this new Anaheim park offered. But that was only part of the formula to success. Cleanliness was another major component to the “Disney Difference.” Walt wanted his … Continue reading "Restroom Evolution"
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Liberty Tree Tavern: A “Revolutionary” Dining Experience

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Liberty Square features a little bit of everything. It has two of the most classic Disney attractions in the Haunted Mansion and Hall of Presidents, various little shops such as Yankee Trader and Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe, as well as a number of dining experiences, such as Sleepy Hollow for snacks and the counter service restaurant Columbia Harbour House. Even though Magic Kingdom has a limited number of sit-down restaurants, Liberty Square's Liberty Tree Tavern still tends to be overlooked by many as they make their way past toward Frontierland. However, this restaurant provides Guests a tremendously themed dining experience that helps make it one of the best dining options at Magic Kingdom.
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Dayton Disneyana – 2013

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The Dayton "Plane Crazy" Chapter of the Disneyana Fan Club, who host the event annually, describe it as "a Show and Sale of Disneyana Collectibles and Disney Pin Trading Event" but it is actually much more than that. It's more like a convention for Disney fans! This year's event included two well known speakers; 1) Jim Hill, an award-winning entertainment writer from Boston who written extensively about The Walt Disney Company. 2) Jim Korkis, an internationally respected Disney historian who has written hundreds of articles about all things Disney for over three decades.
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Disney California Adventure Part Five of Six

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Last week, I discussed Bountiful Valley Farm, one of the districts of Golden State. I described to you how this area contained exhibits of agricultural crops and farm equipment. I mentioned the smattering of lackluster structures that sold souvenirs and food stuffs. And I told you how utterly boring this all was. Fortunately, Disney came … Continue reading "Disney California Adventure Part Five of Six"
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Marketplace VIP Access Chef Tour

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Wednesday, October 3, 2012 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Festival Center Epcot New this year at the Epcot International Food and Wine Festival is the Marketplace VIP Access Chef Tour, a program that promised in its description a walking tour "around the world" through the International Marketplaces, hosted by a festival chef. Whenever there’s a … Continue reading "Marketplace VIP Access Chef Tour"
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Grand Floridian Resort & Spa – Part Two

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Thanks for checking back for Part Two of my review of the Grand Floridian Resort and Spa. Let’s get started. The Grand Floridian has two swimming pools. The Courtyard Pool is the larger of the two (at 300,000 gallons) and is the more relaxed and dignified of the two. It is flanked by the Main … Continue reading "Grand Floridian Resort & Spa – Part Two"
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