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Monday, May 20, 2013

Mickey and Minnie Mouse Pose as a Couple at Animal Kingdom

The New Adventurers Outpost at Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Adventurers Outpost in Disney's Animal Kingdom is currently the only place at the Walt Disney World Resort where Mickey and Minnie will regularly appear together as a couple.

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

DISNEY Tops the 2013 Cruise Critic Cruisers' Choice Awards


Enough talk about drifting cruise ships with overflowing toilets -- that's cruising's rare dark side. On the other hand, how about a four-story waterslide, lots of kids' programming and a private island?
Decked out with these spiffy amenities, Disney's newest cruise ships took top honors at the 2013 Cruise Critic Cruisers' Choice Awards, the website announced Wednesday.
"Disney has done a great job at expanding without losing what makes it unique: characters and Disney-style entertainment," says Carolyn Spencer Brown, editor of CruiseCritic.com, a popular website for cruising aficionados. "You can have multigenerational groups because they're providing something for every generation."
The Disney Fantasy trounced the competition in the best large ship category, winning for best overall ship, best cabins, best entertainment, best public rooms and best service. The Fantasy's maiden voyage was in March of last year.
The Disney Dream, which first sailed in 2011, won for best shore excursions in the large ship category. Large ships carry at least 2,000 passengers.
While the Cruise Critic website boasts more than 100,000 reviews, this year's winners are culled from the thousands of reviews posted in 2012. While anyone can join the website to discuss the ins and outs of cruising, Brown promises that staffers vetting the reviews and veteran cruisers can spot phonies or industry plants. It helps that every ship has had a Cruise Critic staffer sailing on it at some point. "Cruise travel is so much more complicated than a hotel stay and we have (reviewing) guidelines," she says.
Disney has fine dining and tours for adults
The new Disney ships feature almost Michelin-level fine dining, elegant on-board spa services, and adult-only tours, says Brown. The "fantastic kids program" is spread over almost an entire deck of space and includes animation projects, princess and hero dress up, Disney movies, outdoor fun and other activities. The children are divided by age to ensure toddlers and teens have different activities.
In other best large ship wins, the Celebrity Reflection won for best dining, and Celebrity Eclipse won for best value for money. The Royal Caribbean's Allure of the Seas won for best for fitness and best for embarkation.
"Celebrity has most the interesting, beautiful and fun ships in cruising for an adult and the Reflection is the newest," launching last October, says Brown. The ship is known for its food, the spa has become pretty and there's an actual lawn on the top deck, which attracts birds in the middle of the ocean, she says.
In the midsized ship category (1,200 to 1,999 passengers), Holland America's ms Noordam won for best overall ship while sister ship ms Westerdam won for best for fitness and best shore excursions. Oceania's Marina won for best cabins, best dining and best public rooms. (The "ms" in the Holland America ship names stands for "motor ship.") The Thomson Dream won for best service and best entertainment, the Norwegian Spirit won for best value for money and Celebrity Summit won best for embarkation.
In the small ship category (1,199 passengers or fewer), the Azamara Quest won for best overall ship, best for fitness and best for service while the Azamara Journey won for best value for money. The Crystal Serenity took the prize for best dining and best entertainment while the Crystal Symphony won for best public rooms. The Seabourn Odyssey won for best cabins, Regent Seven Seas' Seven Seas Navigator took best shore excursions and Windstar's Wind Surf won for best for embarkation. (CNN)

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

The Grand Opening of Disney's New Fantasyland


The Grand Opening of Disney's New Fantasyland

Bill Burke has traveled to Walt Disney World more than 60 times in the past few years. He has written 2 books about his addiction, and has amassed an admirable collection of used hotel room key cards. In December 2012 he traveled to Walt Disney World to see what's new and what's next at the resort.  
Orlando, Florida
Bill Burke
Bill Burke

I went here to: Cover the grand opening of the New Fantasyland at the Magic Kingdom, catch the Christmas version of the Wishes fireworks and see if I could spot any celebrities among the Mouseketeers.

I stayed at: The new Art of Animation resort. I stayed in the Cars wing, which is themed around the Pixar film. I felt like I was in the movie, actually staying at the Cozy Cone Motel. Maybe it was the neon that blazes to life after dark or the traffic cone lamps in my room, but I actually felt like I was staying in a small motel somewhere on Route 66. Well played, Imagineers, well played.

The best thing I ate was: The Tonga Toast at the Kona Cafe in the Polynesian resort. It's the breakfast of theme park champions -- a massive slab of sourdough bread stuffed with bananas, deep fried, covered in cinnamon sugar and bathed in syrup. My friend Walt actually ate 2 orders of Tonga Toast that morning. He is my hero.

When I travel here, I always eat at: Raglan Road at Downtown Disney. This Irish pub/restaurant may not be the small, dark, neighborhood haunt you find in parts of Ireland, but it certainly has all of the charm. A bit loud with high ceilings and the ability to seat many tourists, Raglan Road has it where it counts: The Irish bistro-style cuisine by master chef Kevin Dundon is astoundingly good and the live Irish music and step dancers make you wish the night would never end.

I wish I hadn't: Eaten at the Art of Animation food court. Don't get me wrong, it's probably the best food court on Disney property, but my choice of supermarket-grade sushi, a bag of chips and 3 milks cost more than the chili-marinated flat-iron steak I had planned to order at The Wave restaurant earlier that night.

Be sure to pack: Your phone charger. If I had, I wouldn't have crossed up my reservations and missed out on dinner at The Wave. The lingering taste of barbecue chips crossed with sushi will forever remind me of this basic packing tip.

Don't miss: The Be Our Guest restaurant in the New Fantasyland. Sure, the food is good, but the theming and creativity of the design will make you swear you just stepped into a scene from Beauty and the Beast. Watch for the snow falling outside the windows in the grand ballroom.

Next time I will definitely: Spend part of an afternoon soaking up the atmosphere in the New Fantasyland. Groves of shade trees and low rock walls in the shadow of Beast's castle make for a perfect people-watching spot.

(courstesy of http://www.travelchannel.com/interests/hot-topics/postcard-from/the-grand-opening-of-new-fantasyland)