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I have written several blogs touching on the various activities found at the Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground, but two recent events have prompted me to revisit this resort in-depth. First, I stayed in one of the cabins for the first time. And second, while I was there, I created a comprehensive video of this … Continue reading "Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground – Part 1"
Storybook Circus – Soft Opening
Posted onYesterday (March 12, 2012) the new Storybook Circus began a soft opening at the Magic Kingdom and Deb Wills was there in the afternoon capturing the magic. In her blog, she mentioned that the area was very crowded with guests trying to get their first look at this new section of the park. Since I … Continue reading "Storybook Circus – Soft Opening"
Disney’s Character Warehouse
Posted onThere can be no argument; visiting Walt Disney World is expensive. That’s not to say it isn’t worth the price, but most people need to plan and budget and schedule wisely before a visit to Orlando. There are, of course, ways to save money. First, you can stay at one of Disney’s value resorts (or … Continue reading "Disney’s Character Warehouse"
Gay Days
Posted onGay Days at Walt Disney World will be here again before we know it, so I thought I would give you a history of how this annual event got started. As I so often do, I’ll begin my story at Disneyland. In the 1960’s and 70’s, the Disney Company regularly rented Disneyland to corporations and … Continue reading "Gay Days"
Epcot’s Japan Pavilion – Part Two
Posted onYesterday, I discussed the plans that never materialized for the castle located at the back of the Japan Pavilion. Today I’ll begin with what exists here today. When entering the castle, guests are greeted by a Japanese host or hostess at a Kidcot station. This is the spot to get your Epcot Passport stamped. And … Continue reading "Epcot’s Japan Pavilion – Part Two"
Epcot’s Japan Pavilion – Part One
Posted onThe Japanese call their country, Nippon, which means “source of the sun.” It refers to the fact that Japan lies to the east of China, and to the ancient Chinese, it appeared that the sun rose from Japan. The sun symbol has been incorporated into the Japanese flag for thousands of years. The red disk … Continue reading "Epcot’s Japan Pavilion – Part One"
Your Name in Thai at Animal Kingdom
Posted onIt had been a few weeks since I last visited the Animal Kingdom, so when a friend suggested getting together for lunch, I proposed Flame Tree BBQ. After enjoying a chicken & rib combo and a pulled pork sandwich, we decided to ride Expedition Everest. As we entered Asia, I noticed a small stand near … Continue reading "Your Name in Thai at Animal Kingdom"
Mardi Gras at Port Orleans
Posted onAnyone who works for a living knows, morale is paramount. Happy workers make happy customers. Disney understands this all too well and does its best to make the working conditions at its parks and resorts as pleasant as possible. And in their search for ways to encourage teamwork, the management of Port Orleans has come … Continue reading "Mardi Gras at Port Orleans"
Disney Dedication Plaques
Posted onToday, I want to talk about an often overlooked detail that can be found in all eleven Disney parks, the Dedication Plaques. Usually located somewhere near the front of the park, these plaques offer words of inspiration and sets the tone for your adventure to come. They are all signed by the reigning top executive(s) … Continue reading "Disney Dedication Plaques"
Epcot’s China Pavilion – Part Two
Posted onYesterday I discussed the promenade, gardens, and the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests of the China Pavilion. Today I’ll discuss the Circle-Vision 360 movie, museum, shops, and restaurants that make up this interesting World Showcase nation. Venturing past the rotunda of the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests you come to the waiting room … Continue reading "Epcot’s China Pavilion – Part Two"
