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Should You Take Your Children Out of School for a Disney Vacation?

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If you have school-age children, at some point you have probably considered taking them out of school to visit Walt Disney World. It can be a tough decision, and in my experience at least, the right answer was different at different stages of our daughter’s life.

The “take them out of school” discussion is one that I personally struggled with. The first time we dealt with this dilemma was when our daughter was in middle school, and we made the decision to plan a 7 day Land/Sea vacation with Disney Cruise Line in October. Her school system had 2 days off during this one week, so I figured that she was only missing 3 days of school. We notified all her teachers in advance, she got her work from most of them before she left, and so she was able to do a good bit of it on the way down to Florida and back. No real problems.

I can’t say as much for the next time this came up, because by then she was a sophomore in high school…which is an entirely different ball game. I was going to be at Disney for a business conference, so we decided that we would all go. It was only for 3 days, in early December. She was an A student, so we figured that it would work out fine, and that she would have no problems.

We were wrong. In high school, the work load is a great deal more, and things move rapidly. Despite her best efforts to keep up with her homework while away, it was hard: who really wants to do calculus problems instead of seeing Wishes? And coming just a few weeks before Christmas break, every teacher was cramming to get things accomplished prior to the break. She was loaded with work before she left, and had even more when we returned.

She was able to eventually catch up, and her grades did not ultimately suffer…..but it was hard. We decided not to do that again. Our trips, from that point on, were during school breaks, and if that meant smaller 3-4 day trips, well so-be-it.

If you have younger children though, you may have more flexibility in scheduling your vacation. Many folks do take their children out of school to go to Disney World on a regular basis. If you are considering doing this, here are a few tips that I would offer that may help:

  1. Be sure to discuss your trip with your child’s teacher well in advance. Some teachers can give your child their homework prior to your vacation, so that he/she can complete it before you leave….or at least have it to work on during the trip there and back. It will really help when they return, if they are relatively caught up with their classmates.
  2. Depending on the age/grade of your child, see if there are “Disney-related” assignments that your child could do instead of regular work. Many teachers are very happy to encourage creative reporting on some of the educational aspects of Disney World: and there are a lot of great ways to do this! In fact, I think nearly everything at Disney World is educational in some aspect, so see if your child can take advantage of this by keeping a journal, doing a report or preparing a slideshow.
  3. I do think it is important to consider your child, and any challenges they face in school before you decide to do this. A vacation in the middle of the school year can be a real disruption to the routine of many children: how will your child handle this? Does he/she struggle for average grades? Some children can easily miss a few days of school without missing a beat, while others may be challenged for weeks afterwards trying to catch up. Again, there is no *one* answer here, it really depends on your own family situation.

So what about you? Have you taken your children out of school for a Disney vacation? What tips do you have to make it successful? And….would you do it again?

Do you like reading Nancy’s articles well check out her other website The Affordable Mouse, where she shares ways to make you next Disney Vacation affordable!

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GardenGrocer.com Nearing Their 100,000 Delivery!

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Today Gardengrocer.com Florida’s leading online grocery delivery company, announced that they are getting closer to their 100,000 grocery delivery. The online service offers grocery delivery to residents and vacationers in the Central Florida area including Kissimmee, Lake Buena Vista, Orlando, and surrounding cities.

Fueled by two entrepreneurs who were committed to creating a successful business –  gardengrocer.com was created.  Since the launch of gardengrocer.com, it has evolved into one of Clermont’s leading employers with more than 50 employees, a selection of 4,800 items and 98,000 successful deliveries.

To celebrate this huge milestone, GardenGrocer.com will surprise their 100,000 delivery with a gift certificate valued at $100 to use toward their next grocery purchase through GardenGrocer.com.

“We’ve made more than 98,000 deliveries over the last six years, so we would like to honor our success by giving back to our loyal customers”, says Brian Coleman, President of Garden Grocer Inc.  This couldn’t have happened without our affiliate partners and our faithful fans!
Gardengrocer.com offers shoppers the ability to shop at their convenience, read nutritional information, and even have their orders delivered prior to arriving at their hotel, resort or vacation home.  GardenGocer.com offers its customers an easy to shop format and a wide selection of well-priced, top quality and fresh products.

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Tickets On Sale for Not-So-Scary, Very Merry Christmas Party Events at Walt Disney World Resort

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Those of you who are already busy planning fall vacations will be happy to hear that tickets are now on sale for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Parties and Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Parties.

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is a Halloween-themed special event held on select evenings at Magic Kingdom Park. Purchase of an additional admission ticket is required to attend, and plenty of fun is in store, including trick-or-treating, performances of Mickey’s Boo-to-You Parade and Happy HalloWishes Fireworks, Disney characters in costume, themed décor and much more.

Parties will take place:

  • September 11, 14, 18, 21, 25, 28 and 30
  • October 4, 5, 11, 12, 14, 16, 18, 21, 23, 25, 26, 28, 30 and 31
  • November 2

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party is a special event that takes place on select nights at Magic Kingdom Park throughout the holiday season. Don’t miss Mickey’s Once Upon A Christmastime Parade, a very special holiday fireworks display, live entertainment with your favorite characters, snow on Main Street, U.S.A., free hot cocoa and cookies, and so much more! Purchase of an additional event admission ticket is required to attend.

Parties will take place:

  • November 9, 12, 15, 16, 25, 27, 29 and 30
  • December 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18, 20 and 21

TIP: Purchasing tickets ahead of event dates may get you a discount of $10 per ticket!

Contact Pixie Vacations for more details.

 

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Disneyland: Sunrise to Sunrise by TouringPlans author and photographer Tom Bricker

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Disneyland: Sunrise to Sunrise is the first TouringPlans eBook, which is a collection of over 200 photos from one single operational day in Disneyland, specifically “One More Disney Day.” Touring Plans author Tom Bricker captured all of the photos in the eBook as he ran around Disneyland during the course of that morning, day, night, and morning (again). He was one of the crazy Disneyland guests in the park on “One More Disney Day” from start to the very finish, and he snapped hundreds of photos along the way to document the day.

If you’re not a regular reader of the TouringPlans Blog, you may recognize his photography from the Unofficial Guide: Color Companion to Walt Disney World Disneyland: Sunrise to Sunrise by TouringPlans author and photographer Tom Bricker %tagPopular Photography Magazine, or his daily Disney photos. As Chief Photographer for TouringPlans, he is also responsible for the photos at the top of each page of the Touring Plans website and the attraction photo galleries, among other things. Not to mention you can see some his photos here on the all new C&C Picture site!

Disneyland: Sunrise to Sunrise highlights some of Tom’s favorite photos that he captured on that single operational day in Disneyland and presents them to you in one attractive eBook. Throughout the book he has also presented some of his favorite little tidbits of trivia, such as the inspiration for the original Tomorrowland Moonliner and why Snow White was ultimately added to Snow White’s Scary Adventures attraction in Fantasyland. If you’re a fan of the Disney theme parks, I think you’ll enjoy this fresh and beautiful look at one day in Disneyland.

We’re pretty excited about this first TouringPlans eBook. The whole Touring Plans team has put a lot of work into it, and we think you’ll really enjoy it!

As an added bonus for Chip and Co fans we are offering a special discount code to use to get 25% off the $8 price of the eBook! Just use code SUNRISE2012 at check out.

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D23 Members Save Big On Fun And Activities This Summer

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Whether they’re headed to a Disney Park or staying close to home, members of D23: The Official Disney Fan Club can save hundreds of dollars on their favorite activities, events and attractions when they present a D23 Membership card or use special member-only online codes.

More than three dozen special offers for D23 Members include a host of newly added discounts – as well as continuing favorites, like 10% off the total fare at SuperShuttle and 15% off an entire stay at Howard Johnson Anaheim. The newest D23 Member discounts and offers include:

  • A special D23 Member-only ticket price for Disney’s newest Broadway production, Peter and the Starcatcher
  • A 10% discount on any chocolate purchase Ghirardelli Chocolate Company, or either online or in its two Disney Park stores – at Downtown Disney at the Walt Disney World Resort, or the soon-to-open location inside Disney California Adventure  Park.
  • 10% off purchases at all Ridemakerz locations, including online
  • A special discounted rate at the popular Pirates Dinner Adventure experience in Buena Park, Calif.
  • At LittleMissMatched, D23 Members receive 15% off all Disney merchandise online and in-store, including Downtown Disney locations at Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort
  • Three special offers to help D23 Members get in shape from Zumba® Fitness
  • A D23-exclusive offer on VIP membership to Live365 Internet radio, which features dozens of Disney-themed channels
  • 10% off all purchases of $65 or more at all Disney Store locations or on DisneyStore.com through June 30, 2012

In addition to SuperShuttle and Howard Johnson Anaheim, D23 Members can take advantage of a host of ongoing offers developed exclusively for them, including:

  • 20% off a D23 Member’s entire order at ThomasKinkade.com, including art from the Disney Dreams Collection
  • Savings on fun and relaxation at both Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort, with discounts to Nikki Bryan Spas and Mandara Spa locations, plus 10% off activities at the Sammy Duvall Watersports Center
  • Member-exclusive discounts and offers at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood
  • Discounted admission to such acclaimed attractions around the country as Johnson Space CenterMiami Science      Museum, the Ronald Reagan, John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon Presidential LibrariesMadame Tussauds in Hollywood
  • Savings on fashionable apparel from Curl by Sammy Duvall and Apricot Lane Boutique locations
  • D23 Member-only pricing on tickets to Mary Poppins on Broadway
  • Discounts on dining at Ralph Brennan restaurants in New Orleans and Anaheim; Two Scoops Ice Cream Parlor in Ko Olina, Hawaii; House of Blues locations at Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort; and the ESPN Zone at Downtown Disney District in Anaheim
  • Online shopping discounts at Brookstone.com, the ABC StoreShopSignature.com and more
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