Tips for Disney Parks & Cruise Lines

If you know you have an impending trip, purchase a Disney desk calendar. Each day you get to see a friendly Disney face. And you can keep the pages, take them to the parks and get characters to autograph them for you. Bring them home and scrapbook them and you have a wonderful piece of Disney magic! - Michelle
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My 7-year-old son loves to trade and collect Disney pins with the cast members when we are in Walt Disney World. I hated to put the pins in a drawer when we came home from our trip, so we decided to display them on his bulletin board that is on the wall above his desk. It looks great and now he can see them every day. He also put up some of the other items he collected at Disney like the Monorail driver's license, his "1st Visit" pin and some other collectibles. His board is very festive-looking and he can re-live the trip anytime he wants just by looking at his pins! - Barbara Estrada
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We have been planning a March 2009 family get-together at Disney World since last summer. Trying to read up on and make all the right choices has been overwhelming. Your AllEars.Net site and newsletter helped a lot. We are all driving from Canada and we are staying off-site, so attraction ticket prices with foreign exchange rates added on has been a wait-and-see decision. Until a trip to one of the Disney Stores in the Toronto area in February, that is. Much to our delight (and financial relief) we learned that the attraction tickets (including the 6.5% Florida tax) are currently priced in Canadian dollars and the prices are comparable to all of the other US-priced tickets out there. The brochure price is what you pay, as no other taxes are added. Our family group of 12 adults and one child are very happy to pass this information on to all of the Canadians who are planning a trip to Disney World in the near future. - Anne Hewton
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We have been planning a March 2009 family get-together at Disney World since last summer. Trying to read up on and make all the right choices has been overwhelming. Your AllEars.Net site and newsletter helped a lot. We are all driving from Canada and we are staying off-site, so attraction ticket prices with foreign exchange rates added on has been a wait-and-see decision. Until a trip to one of the Disney Stores in the Toronto area in February, that is. Much to our delight (and financial relief) we learned that the attraction tickets (including the 6.5% Florida tax) are currently priced in Canadian dollars and the prices are comparable to all of the other US-priced tickets out there. The brochure price is what you pay, as no other taxes are added. Our family group of 12 adults and one child are very happy to pass this information on to all of the Canadians who are planning a trip to Disney World in the near future. - Anne Hewton
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In addition to free Wi-Fi at McDonald's, the Chik-Fil-A restaurant on Route 535 (Apopka Vineland Road), just south of I-4 also has free Wi-Fi. - JohnH
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Wal-Mart is now carrying Disney shirts in the stores and online. However, they run small! I normally wear a 2X, but I feel much more comfortable in Wal-Mart's 3X or even 4X! - Jo-Anne Harris
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I'm 5' 6" and 365 pounds, and I went to see La Nouba with a similarly sized friend. We had tickets for down in front, but because of the seating we told the usher we would not be able to sit in the theater seats. Little did we know that the walkway through the center of the theater (going across, not forward/backward) had sections where chairs can be placed. So they brought out two comfy, sturdy chairs (with no armrests!) and seated us in one of those sections. - Jennifer
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Here's a tip for families who use Disney Photopass, but can't afford either the high price to purchase many individual pictures or the approximately $100 to purchase the CD of all of your pictures. After our trip in December 2008, we had a Photopass with about 40 great pictures on it. Some shots we had also asked the photographer to take with our camera, but some were wonderful candid shots they captured while my kids spoke with characters or of our whole family together. I really wanted copies of some of these but could not afford to pay the price for many pictures. That's when I found the calendar option on the Photopass website. For $24.95 I was able to create a 2009 calendar with 13 of our best pictures on it -- one on the cover and 12 months. It just arrived today and I am really impressed with the color and quality of the photos as well as the size of the calendar. The pictures themselves are about 8" X 6" in size with a Disney border around them that makes the total size of the page about 11" X 8". Now we have a great keepsake of 13 memorable pictures from our trip that we could not otherwise have afforded! - Chris Lininger
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For those of us who collect the pressed coins, here's an easy way to keep them safe and organized: I bought a business card book (the small one). It fits perfectly into my pack and I can look back to see which ones I have gotten. - Danny Gauthier
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I wanted to mention that going to the parks for five days made the Memory Maker well worth it. Two tips: 1) They take lots of photos during the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, but afterwards they do another shoot if you want more of a finished product. 2) For an extra $30 you can get all your photos on CD, but the real value is the 400 Disney Park photos. These are the best photos I have ever seen in this regard. Worth double what they are asking. No people in photos, right time of day, etc. - Dennis Schipper
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I have a tip for the vegetarians visiting Disney. At some counter service restaurants (Cosmic Ray's in particular) you can order just a bun and two slices of cheese for $1.79 and put whatever toppings you want from the topping bar. This works really well at Cosmic Ray's in Tomorrowland because they have a huge variety at the topping bar including sauteed mushrooms. - Angie
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Why do chores on vacation? We designate a "Dirty Laundry" suitcase. During the week we pile up the dirty laundry in a large bag, then when it's time to go, one of the larger suitcases gets emptied and everyone puts their dirty clothes in one suitcase. That way when we get home all I have to do is bring that suitcase into the laundry room and unload just that one, knowing that all other bags have clean clothes and souvenirs in them. The kids can just load these back in their drawers. - Jamie
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Debra Martin Koma shares a few tips for the upcoming ESPN The Weekend (February 27-March 1):

We went to ESPN The Weekend last year for the first time and found there are a few things to keep in mind to make the most of your time there:

-- While it is possible to get the autographs of the celebrities after they've been interviewed on the main stage under the Sorcerer Mickey Hat, an even better way is to wait until after one of the smaller shows in one of the other venues, such as the Theater of the Stars or after the Dream Job Experience. There will be fewer fans crowding around to meet the celebs who were on hand for the show, and they seem more relaxed and willing to chat and sign, and even pose for photographs, then.

-- Arrive early if you want to get in to the shows like the Dream Job Experience or Stump the Schwab, or any of them really. They fill up quickly. If you want to be close enough to see the athletes, you need to arrive early to make sure you can sit (or, in the case of the shows taking place on the Sorcerer's Hat stage, stand) up front.

-- Arriving at the shows early is also a good way to the catch the athletes for a quick autograph or a photo as they enter the venue.

-- If you plan to also ride the rides while in the Studios, be sure to get your Fastpasses early in the day. The park is much more crowded than usual, and all of those people have to go somewhere while they're waiting for the next show or motorcade -- you can bet they'll be on the rides, too.

http://allears.net/tp/mgm/espn.htm
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Debra Martin Koma shares a few tips for the upcoming ESPN The Weekend (February 27-March 1):

We went to ESPN The Weekend last year for the first time and found there are a few things to keep in mind to make the most of your time there:

-- While it is possible to get the autographs of the celebrities after they've been interviewed on the main stage under the Sorcerer Mickey Hat, an even better way is to wait until after one of the smaller shows in one of the other venues, such as the Theater of the Stars or after the Dream Job Experience. There will be fewer fans crowding around to meet the celebs who were on hand for the show, and they seem more relaxed and willing to chat and sign, and even pose for photographs, then.

-- Arrive early if you want to get in to the shows like the Dream Job Experience or Stump the Schwab, or any of them really. They fill up quickly. If you want to be close enough to see the athletes, you need to arrive early to make sure you can sit (or, in the case of the shows taking place on the Sorcerer's Hat stage, stand) up front.

-- Arriving at the shows early is also a good way to the catch the athletes for a quick autograph or a photo as they enter the venue.

-- If you plan to also ride the rides while in the Studios, be sure to get your Fastpasses early in the day. The park is much more crowded than usual, and all of those people have to go somewhere while they're waiting for the next show or motorcade -- you can bet they'll be on the rides, too.

http://allears.net/tp/mgm/espn.htm
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Regarding hard to get dining reservations. If at first you don't succeed... Count back 45 days from the date of your desired reservation. Call that day to check for cancellations. The thinking behind this is your final payment for any Disney vacations is due 45 days prior to arrival. People may need to change travel dates or cancel before final payment is made. It worked for me with Chef Mickey's. I called 45 days prior to my desired reservation date and got a 5:00 ressie. The cast member and I were both shocked and surprised. Simply Magical! - Gina Thayer
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