The “World” According to Jack - Page 34
Read More from Columns at AllEars
No visit to Epcot would be complete without dining at one of the restaurants in World Showcase. Each country offers a unique experience and an opportunity to learn about another culture. Today I’m going to write about Teppan Edo, one of the eateries found in the Japan Pavilion. Your adventure begins on the second floor … Continue reading "Teppan Edo"
“it’s a small world” – The Happiest Cruise that Ever Sailed Around the World
Posted onThis article recently appeared in the weekly newsletter. But due to the hectic holidays, I’m reprinting it as a blog to give myself a break. For those of you who have already read it, there are pictures included here that were not printed in the newsletter. Thanks for understanding that I need a week off. … Continue reading "“it’s a small world” – The Happiest Cruise that Ever Sailed Around the World"
Reedy Creek Improvement District
Posted onHave you ever wondered who governs the property of Walt Disney World? For instance, who regulates building codes, constructs roads, provides fire protection, and manages sewage. If your guess is the State of Florida or the counties of Orange and Osceola, you’d be wrong. What is to follow is a brief description of a very … Continue reading "Reedy Creek Improvement District"
Pangani Forest Exploration Trail
Posted onI recently wrote a blog about the Maharajah Jungle Trek located in the Asia section of Disney’s Animal Kingdom. I called this attraction a “hidden treasure” since it is so often overlooked by guests visiting this park. Today, I’m writing about its sister attraction found in Africa, the Pangani Forest Exploration Trail. This is another … Continue reading "Pangani Forest Exploration Trail"
Blizzard Beach
Posted onSince wintertime is almost here, I thought I’d write about Blizzard Beach to help us get in the mood for some cold weather. As the story goes, a freak snowstorm hit the Orlando area. A local entrepreneur, somewhat lacking in foresight, seized this opportunity and constructed Florida’s first and only ski resort. But of course, … Continue reading "Blizzard Beach"
World Showcase Garland
Posted onAs we know, the Disney Imagineers are masters when it comes to detailing their parks and hotels. And the holiday decorations they display at this time of year are no exception. Each November, Holiday Services decorates 24 resorts including Disney’s Vero Beach and Disney’s Hilton Head Island, 4 theme parks, 2 cruise ships, the Disney … Continue reading "World Showcase Garland"
My Disney Story
Posted onUsually when I write a blog or newsletter article, I try to stay clear of my personal experiences. I like to focus on the facts and leave my encounters out of the mix. But today I’m going to depart from my usual formula and present you with a brief look at my life and how … Continue reading "My Disney Story"
Space Mountain Reopens
Posted onOn Sunday, November 22, Space Mountain reopened after a seven-month rehab — just in time for the holidays. One of the first things you might notice is the old, adjacent Tomorrowland Skyway Terminal has been razed, save the restrooms. In its place, the Imagineers added a nice plaza. This is a welcome change and adds … Continue reading "Space Mountain Reopens"
Jungle Cruise
Posted onJungle Cruise The Jungle Cruise has been a perennial favorite ever since it opened at Disneyland in 1955. Even though many of us have ridden this attraction so many times that we could probably skipper the boat ourselves, we still laugh at the corny jokes we’ve heard dozens of times. Why? Because sometimes it’s fun … Continue reading "Jungle Cruise"
One Man’s Dream
Posted onOn October 1, 2001, the Disney Company kicked off a year-long celebration called 100 Years of Magic to honor Walt’s birth a century earlier. The Disney/MGM Studio was selected to be the “official” park for this tribute and a Sorcerer’s Hat was erected at the end of Hollywood Blvd in honor of the event. At … Continue reading "One Man’s Dream"
