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Taking the Disney Guest Experience to the Next Level by adding My Magic+

Taking the Disney Guest Experience to the Next Level by adding My Magic+

 

Disney officially releases all new details on the My Magic+ system on their blog today. This should be interesting to see how they are able to roll out this new service.  Here is the article from Disney Parks Blog.

 

At Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, we continually push the boundaries of creativity and innovation to deliver the best possible experience for our guests. We’re always looking for ways to take what we do and do it even better. Over the past few years, we’ve devoted considerable time and resources to create a more immersive, more seamless and more personal experience for each and every guest who spends time with us. I know there’s been significant speculation about these efforts among our fans, so we’re pleased to give you a glimpse into the work we are doing to take the entire Disney guest experience to the next level.

Some of these initiatives are more apparent and can already be seen by our guests – like our interactive queues at Walt Disney World Resort and the Enchanted Art on our cruise ships – while others are more behind-the-scenes and are focused on “how” visitors plan, access and enjoy their experiences with us. Over the next several months, we’ll be rolling out a collection of tools at the Walt Disney World Resort called MyMagic+ that will give guests more opportunities to customize and personalize their entire visit.

The Power of Persuasion: Tips for Making Your Next Disney World Trip Happen!

The Power of Persuasion: Tips for Making Your Next Disney World Trip Happen!

If you are anything like me, you are probably always planning your next trip to Disney World.  Seriously, from the time I set foot in the parks, I am thinking about coming back for my next trip.  That is because we have what is called a Disney Addiction.  Now I am no doctor, but when it comes to what ails ya, I will always say that a little Disney does the body good!  That is why I have perfected the art of persuasion.

From the time I was a little girl, I had a gift of dropping hints, nicely nudging, and carefully coercing.  The best part is that the art of persuading this way is that you come of looking innocent as you Jedi mind trick your loved ones!  As this scheme becomes “their idea” you sit back and reap the rewards!  When it comes to convincing my friends and family that we should go to Disney World (yes, again) well, that’s no different.

Today I am going to share with you the tools of the trade for tricking…I mean talking (hehehehe!)…your family/friends into going to Disney World.  So,  what are we waiting for, let’s get into our covert mission of convincing your family that a Disney Trip is in the books for 2013 (and beyond….cue MANIACAL LAUGH!).

On the Road Again! Driving vs Flying to Disney World

On the Road Again! Driving vs Flying to Disney World

It’s how I Roll…

If you would have ask me a few years ago if I would drive to Disney from Western PA I would have given you a big old NO…but times change and airfare kept climbing!

With that we had a trip scheduled in September 2010 and I had looked at airfare endlessly becoming more and more frustrated and I got that little voice in my head, you know the “what if” voice…what if we drive? Well I put off the idea for a while, but the neighbor that was traveling with us said “did you ever think about driving, I really hate to fly” well that’s where it began I became relentless in finding out about driving from Pittsburgh PA to Florida! How long would it take, how much would gas cost, what was the best route, should we stay half way, where was halfway and of course was it cheaper than flying!

It looked like anywhere from 16 to 20 hours depending on who you asked or what website you went on~

I found a great site to calculate gas prices on AAA as well as a great site to find the cheapest gas prices on the route!

Speaking of that what was the best route? I asked on many web-sites the route most take and we went from there. Plus I mapped it out seen what was half way, but we chose to keep on going!

Well the biggest answer to all of those was yes it was cheaper than flying!

Here is a quick breakdown of that:

  • We rented a Van $450
  • Gas down & back -$320
  • Rented a Room on the way down $60

That was a total of $830 and for when we were going for 6 people I couldn’t get airfare cheaper than $1200 and that was with layovers, switching planes and leaving early in the morning on departure day, we like to stay as long as we can on our last day in Disney!

We took snacks & drinks with us and ordered a pizza when we stopped for the night. On the way back we drove straight through. With the pizza and stopping for breakfast on the way back we spent about another $60 or so bucks.

If renting a van wasn’t necessary we could have saved a lot more, but with six of us it was a must. We also looked at it as not putting the wear and tear on our car, but if you do drive your own vehicle look into getting AAA or some other type of roadside service.

We actually made it to Florida before stopping to stay over and found a coupon book at roadside rest just before the Florida state line and found a great hotel deal in there for 6 people for $60 just minutes from Disney! So check out those rest stop booklets many offer hotel, restaurant , shopping and fun things to do deals! We also seen many BOGO deals plus ads for places to visit or see!

We loved entering each state, just knowing you were somewhere other than home was exciting! The kids had their DS and Games plus we have portable DVD player so they even watched a movie or two.

Just as planning our Disney Vacation, I planned our drive down and back and looked for deals where I could get them, with gas (gasbuddy.com) our hotel (Roadside rest coupon booklets) and even a pizza coupon we got at the hotel (all those coupon & books beside the check in desk) I was on the look out for deals to cut cost. Plus I checked out Chip & Co for tips and hints about Driving to Disney On the Road Again! Driving vs Flying to Disney World

Some may say “but Dana you only saved $300 by not flying” while that maybe true we could take and bring back as much luggage as we wanted, could leave when we wanted, seen thing we wouldn’t have if we flew plus believe it or not we really liked driving~

We will be driving back to WDW in just a few days and all my plans are in motion for another great road trip!

Dana is a Disney Planner at Heart, she and her peeps will hitting the road to Disney from Pittsburgh PA with her Terrible Towel in Hand! Go Steelers!!

On the Road Again! Driving vs Flying to Disney World

Tips For Battling The Peak Season Crowds at Disney World

Tips For Battling The Peak Season Crowds at Disney World

This past April, my parents, husband and I made a trip to Walt Disney World during Spring Break (the week of Easter), and even though we used to go every year at this time when I was a kid, I was still concerned about the crowds. I was worried that it would be so crowded that we wouldn’t even be able to move, much less actually ride or do anything!

Since I knew it would be busy, I did my research, and came up with some some ways to deal with the crowds. You can’t prevent the Parks from being overcrowded, but you CAN have a strategy for dealing with it, and it should incorporate at least some of these:

Extra Magic Hours – This is a huge perk of staying on WDW property (Read about more of those perks here), and it basically boils down to more Park time for you, as certain Parks will open early/stay open late on specific days, and these extra hours are only open to guests staying at the WDW Resort Hotels. I personally prefer morning Extra Magic Hours to evening ones, as I can get there early right when the park opens, and it’s nice and empty, and I can ride all my favorite rides (sometimes multiple times in a row!) without much wait at all. I highly recommend utilizing the Extra Magic Hours whenever possible!

Five Rides for Little Guys (and girls) at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Five Rides for Little Guys (and girls) at Disneys Animal Kingdom

This is my last in a series about five rides or attractions that young children can enjoy at each of Disney’s theme parks.  Many people ask me why we even take our now two year old to Disney.  I say, why not?  There is plenty for her, and other little ones, to enjoy while on a Disney vacation.  I hope, through this series, you’ll see Disney parks through the eyes of your young child and enjoy it as they grow older.

At first glance, Disney’s Animal Kingdom might seem like an overly large zoo or animal wildlife preserve.  But, if you explore it, you’ll find there are some great rides and attractions for even the youngest member of your travel party.  Truthfully, we used to approach our vacation at Disney with the mindset that if we had to choose a park to skip, it would be Animal Kingdom.  Not anymore!  After giving it a few more tries, I’m here to tell you there are some awesome attractions for the little ones that are not to miss.

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