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Prepare To Set Sail With Disney Cruise Line

August 9, 2021 By Tony Caselnova

Disney Fantasy Docked at Castaway Cay

 

It’s a great day to say WELCOME BACK DCL!!! It’s so exciting to see the return of cruise ships sailing, even if it isn’t exactly the same as it was in the past. Whether you are a seasoned cruiser or preparing for your first time setting sail, here are few tips you need to know before embarkation.

 

~KNOW BEFORE YOU GO~

Blanket Designs created by Stateroom Host/ess

For those of us who know and love cruising with Disney Cruise Line, we are ready!! But preparing to board that magical vacation at sea looks different than it used to, and it is absolutely neccessary to be aware of requirements for all ages in you traveling party. We recommend using one of the amazing agents at Destinations To Travel who will help keep you updated on all the changes and requirements prior to boarding. But if you enjoying the planning yourself, be certain to visit the Know Before You Sail page. This will consistently be updated with the most recent testing and vaccination policies, so you won’t be surprised upon your port arrival.

 

~Enjoy Relaxing Family Fun~

Family Pool area aboard the Disney Fantasy

Whether you have little ones, teens, tweens or it’s just adult fun for you, take time to explore the pool areas on the ship. In addition to the main pool (which is next to a large screen which runs Disney favorite movies all day and into the evening), most ships have their own fun slide or experience! Sailing on the Dream or Fantasy? Check out the AquaDuck Water Coaster. Or if you’re on the Disney Magic, be sure to try the AquaDunk – a 3 story body slide! The Disney Wish (setting sail in 2022) will have the first water attraction at sea called the AquaMouse!

 

~Stay Flexible~

Although rare, be prepared for the possibility of port changes

Even the best laid plans can hit rocky waters. You’ll want to be prepared for the possibility of Port Of Call Changes. Though very rare, occasionally rough seas, ship issues, or even sudden changes in the country where your port of call is located, could cause a last minute change in your original itinerary. BUT – be willing to go with the flow. Many times the very thing we were looking for comes when we weren’t expecting it. Rest assured that no matter where your cruise takes you it will be amazing! You’re on vacation after all, so relax and let the waves take you away.

 

~Book Early~

Quiet Cove aboard the Disney Fantasy

So, you’re ready to experience the relaxation, beautiful Ports of Call, the fun and the food. What next? BOOK EARLY! Prices will never be lower than when booking opens for any itinerary! Whether you want to sail the Carribbean, or see the stunning sites of Alaska, Disney Cruise Line is ready to welcome you and your family aboard.

 

Have you ever been on a Disney Cruise? Tell us where you went! Or if your considering setting sail, what is your ideal itinerary?

 

If you are looking for assitance in planning your next Disney or Universal Studios vacation, I would love to be your planning partner! Email : christinasmith@d2travel.com . Looking for more Disney in your life? Come join us on Facebook at Living The Magical Life and Destinations To Travel with Christina Smith or on Instagram.

 

Disney Parks Podcast Show #718- Disney News for the Week of August 2, 2021

August 5, 2021 By Tony Caselnova

Disney Parks Podcast Show #718- Disney News for the Week of August 2, 2021

Disney Parks Podcast Show #718- Disney News for the Week of August 2, 2021

In today’s show, we have Alan Coats, son of Disney Artist and Imagineer Claude Coats sharing stories about his father’s amazing career and legacy with Walt Disney.
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  • Disney Parks Podcast Show #718- Disney News for the Week of August 2, 2021

A Budget-Friendly Disney Trip

August 2, 2021 By Tony Caselnova

This getaway you are considering to book right now at Walt Disney World might be your first, or you may have vowed that it will be the only one ever, for all eternity, after having calculated the costs. How could it be so expensive?

Don’t despair! There are ways to save money on your Walt Disney World vacation without sacrificing the Disney experience. It’s simply a matter of intelligent planning and knowing where to smooth out (not cut) corners. If you find visiting on a budget enticing, do it with these tips in mind:

  • Travel Off-Season. Rates are historically lower January through early February, and September through mid-November. There are exceptions: avoid holidays, holiday weekends and runDisney marathon weekends. Also, avoid school breaks- not just the obvious blissful summer months, but also the nightmarish  spring breaks.

  • Avoid Weekends. Somewhat briefed in the first tip, yet this tidbit is more specific. If you can, don’t check-in (or out) on a Friday or Saturday. Room rates are significantly higher on the weekends. If you are flying over to Florida, the same rule applies to flight costs. In fact, Fridays and Sundays are usually the most expensive days to fly.

  • Stay on Property. I know. There’s a great divide on this topic.  However, there are benefits to staying on property, and it may even be more cost-efficient. Military members and Florida residents, for instance, receive exclusive discounts and deals. There are also seasonal promotions that make the stay more manageable. In addition to the perk of extended park hours (beginning October), all Guests driving in and staying at a Disney Resort hotel also receive complimentary standard parking at Disney theme parks. Another cost to consider if booking off-site are the hidden fees, as most resorts do often charge resort fees.

  • Compare Resorts. Walt Disney World does offer budget-friendly accommodations, and I’m not just referring to their better known Value Resorts. There are also hotels affiliated with Walt Disney World, on property yet not Disney-owned, where you may be able to utilize loyalty rewards, such as at the Holiday Inn, Hyatt, Hilton, and Marriott hotels. Many times, these hotels offer Guests special savings as well. Disney Springs Resort Area Hotels, for example, offer a “Passport to Savings” booklet featuring discounts on shopping, dining, and entertainment at Disney Springs.

  • Take Advantage of Freebies. Instead of buying water, ask for ice water at Quick-Service dining locations. It’s free. Drink a lot of coffee, tea, hot chocolate, soda, lemonade, or anything else that can pour from a Coca-Cola Machine? Buy a refill mug. It’s not free, yet it can be an exceptional value given that most non-alcoholic beverages average over $3 each. For $19.99, you may purchase an insulated, refillable mug or upgrade to the stainless steel mug for $29.99, though the later is not the most cost-efficient and essentially just a nice souvenir to commemorate your trip. Refills are unlimited, that is, limited to three refills per hour. Be aware, it can only be used at Quick-Service locations at Disney Resort Hotels and not at any of the theme parks nor waterparks.

  • Do Character Breakfasts, not Dinners. A sit-down breakfast is, generally, cheaper than a sit-down dinner. If a character meal is a must on your to-do list, schedule it in the morning. The same rule applies to the all-you-care-to-enjoy meals: breakfast always costs less.

  • Stick to Quick-Service Dining. There are several fast-casual dining locations that offer even better and tastier meals than some sit-down restaurants. Plan ahead and check the menus on Walt Disney World’s website. Here, you can view menu offerings and budget your meals with current pricing of each food and beverage item. Food carts and kiosks also offer snacks that can be a meal for a light eater. If you choose to resort hop and dine at a Quick-Service location at a Disney Resort hotel, remember to bring your refill mug along- it can be used at any of Disney’s hotels, even if you are not staying there.

  • Order from the Kid’s Menu. If you decide to purchase the Disney Dining Plan once it returns, know that adults cannot order from the Kid’s Menu. Without the plan, though, you can order smaller, kid portioned meals which are also cheaper.

  • Order Groceries. Mentioned in a previous blog, How to Order Groceries at Your Resort, ordering essentials like water, milk, juice, breakfast items, and snacks (need I mention alcoholic beverages, too?) will save you a considerable amount of money during your vacation- just keep in mind that some companies do charge a delivery fee and require a minimum order.

  • Use Your Credit Card. More specifically, shop with your Disney Premier Visa Card or Target RED Card. The Target RED Card is especially useful for purchasing Disney Gift Cards that can be used towards payment of the trip, buying souvenirs, food, and other purchases. Target offers 5% cash back when you purchase those gift cards with a RED Card. As for Disney Cardmembers, most purchases earn up to 2% cash back in Disney Reward Dollars that can be redeemed toward Disney vacations, dining, and shopping. Using the card at Disney Parks can also save up to 10% on shopping and dining at select locations.

 

What are your money-saving hacks for a budget-friendly vacation? 

 

Photo by Dominick Pearce via Unsplash.
 Thinking about booking your next Disney Destination Vacation?
I can help you in the planning and the making of a magical getaway! Send me an email adrianabonetti@d2travel.com
                                                                                                                        Find me on Facebook Destinations To Travel With Adriana Bonetti and Instagram @D2TravelAdriana.

Disney Parks Podcast Show #717- Disney News for the Week of July 26, 2021

July 29, 2021 By Tony Caselnova

Disney Parks Podcast Show #717- Disney News for the Week of July 26, 2021

Disney Parks Podcast Show #717- Disney News for the Week of July 26, 2021

In today’s show, we have news about Disney Cruise Line resuming Bahamian sailings, new magic at Orlando International Airport, two very special guests live, headline news, meet-ups, trivia and so much more.
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Why EPCOT IS A Perfect Park For Families

July 26, 2021 By Tony Caselnova

It breaks my heart that one of the most overlooked parks is EPCOT – especially by those with children. Often viewed as an “adult” park, (mainly due to the idea of  “Drinking Around The World”) there are so many edutainment opportunities that are often overlooked or forgotten about. From Future World, to World Showcase, there’s an abundance of opportunities to learn and explore for both adults and children alike! Here are a few reasons why a day at EPCOT is not to be overlooked.

 

~Future World~

Spaceship Earth – The iconic geodesic sphere that greets many guests as they enter the park

Future World – This iconic feature is the first vision of many guests as they enter the park, and it hosts a ride that takes you through time and the evolution of communication. But in addition to this beautiful attraction, Future World hosts The Land Pavillion – home to the immensely popular “Soarin’ Around The World”. Also found here is “Living With The Land” – a leisurely boat ride that focuses on agriculture and takes you through the 4 working greenhouses that help supply some of the restaurants on property! You can pop over and spend some time with Nemo and Friends at the “The Seas with Nemo” – an adorable ride that takes you below the water. In addition, you can visit SeaBase, which hosts rehabilitating manatees among other undersea creatures, and includes a 360 degree view of sea life when you “enter” the aquarium. Make sure you secure a reservation at Coral Reef Restaurant, with floor to ceiling viewing windows to the aquarium – Best View in town! Looking for some excitement? Head to Mission Space and choose either the Orange or Green Mission, and then take a drive on Test Track!

 

~World Showcase~

The Stunning Moracco Pavillion in EPCOT’s World Showcase

After exploring Future World, head over to World Showcase! With 11 countries represented, there is no shortage of incredible (and beautiful) places to explore –  and learn about! This is a great way for those children that may need to write a report about something they learned while absent from school. There are Scavenger Hunts available for families to take part in,  and of course the rides – the ever popular “Frozen Ever After” found in Norway, “The Grand Fiesta Tour” inside the Mexico Pavillion, and “Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure” (coming October 1, 2021) in France!

 

~Food, Food, FOOD!~

Regal Eagle Smokehouse at The American Pavillion

It was almost as though much of this park was thought out with families in mind… especially those with young children who aren’t quite adventurous eaters. The numerous Festivals (Arts, Flower and Garden, Food and Wine & Holidays) offer a vast array of opportunities to sample small plates from around the world – on a snack budget! The Table Service options available in every “country” cannot be beat whether you want to eat in Japan, Germany or Mexico. And the Quick Service options, also available in each country, make sure that every person in your party will never go hungry (*PS – The Mac and Cheese at Regal Eagle Smokehouse is AMAZING!!)

 

EPCOT is truly a park to EXPLORE, not just visit. Take your time, soak it all in. I promise, if given the chance, you and your family can find a newfound adoration for all this park has to offer. Looking for assistance in planning your next WDW vacation? Reach out to our friends at Destinations To Travel!

Tell Us, is EPCOT a must do park for you and your family, or do you pass it by?

Will it be in your plans for next time?

If you are looking for assitance in planning your next Disney or Universal Studios vacation, I would love to be your planning partner!

Email me at : christinasmith@d2travel.com .

Looking for more Disney in your life? Come join us on Facebook at Living The Magical Life and Destinations To Travel with Christina Smith or on Instagram.

 

 

Disney Parks Podcast Show #716- Disney News for the Week of July 19, 2021

July 22, 2021 By Tony Caselnova

Disney Parks Podcast Show #716- Disney News for the Week of July 19, 2021

Disney Parks Podcast Show #716- Disney News for the Week of July 19, 2021

In today’s show, we have news about Mickey’s PhilharMagic debuts new ‘Coco’ scene, EPCOT Food and Wine begins, headline news, meet-ups, trivia and so much more.
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  • Disney Parks Podcast Show #716- Disney News for the Week of July 19, 2021

Almost the Most Wonderful Time of Year

July 19, 2021 By Tony Caselnova

Has Disney’s recent announcements on the holiday celebrations later this year put you in the holiday spirit? Since we are halfway to the holidays and many of us feeling jolly (or is that only me?), it’s time to start shopping for holiday decorations- just don’t put them up yet. After all, it is still July!

There are three stores at Walt Disney World that keep the holiday cheer alive year-round. That’s right- 365 days of Christmas does exist, and it’s in sunny Orlando, Florida! Stepping into any one of them will have you feeling like you’re walking in a winter wonderland even if just outdoors can turn a snowman into a puddle in mere minutes. So, before you grab the hot cocoa and snuggle up by the fireplace, let’s take a look at where you can shop for a never-ending Christmas.

Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe, Magic Kingdom. Keeping with the Colonial America theme, this store located in Liberty Square looks, feels, and smells like Christmas. And, if you don’t happen to celebrate the holiday or you’re not ready yet to commit to that wondrous festive feeling, there is usually other seasonal finds- like Halloween decorations or Independence Day gear- in the store. Santa’s Helpers, I mean, Cast Members, are always keeping busy, too, adding a personalization or customized message to most merchandise.

Disney’s Days of Christmas, Disney Springs. Located in the Marketplace section, Disney’s Days of Christmas cannot be missed. It is massive, and appropriately decorated with all the Christmas trimmings. Caution: Whiplash imminent upon entering. Expect a full 360 spin once inside- the rows upon rows of ornaments alone seem endless. Yet, it is all very well organized by both theme and color- so if you’re looking to go all silver, or gold, or purple even, there’s a section coordinated with décor and trimmings in that color. Also, this store has a wide selection of boxed sets, which isn’t easily found anywhere else. Again, personalization of most merchandise is available on site, and, if you find yourself buying half the store, save your back and ask a Cast Member to ship it home!

Die Weihnacts Ecke, EPCOT. Translated as The Christmas Corner, this is by far one of the most beautiful stores not only in the Germany Pavilion, but in all of EPCOT. The shop is brimming with both elegant and Old World charm. Ornaments and holiday home décor range from the classic of nutcrackers and winter birds to the whimsical of steins and pretzels. Most of the holiday items sold here are handmade and many are from Germany. There’s even a traditional pickle tree, as it is customary in Germany to hang a pickle ornament on the Christmas tree for good luck.

I hope reading about Christmas stores at Walt Disney World has you dreaming of the holidays. Stopping by, whether for a souvenir, memento of your trip, or a gift, will surely put you in a festive mood any time of year!

 

 Thinking about booking your next Disney Destination Vacation?
I can help you in the planning and the making of a magical getaway! Send me an email adrianabonetti@d2travel.com
                                                                                                                        Find me on Facebook Destinations To Travel With Adriana Bonetti and Instagram @D2TravelAdriana.

Special thanks to fellow blogger and travel agent, Christina Smith, for the photos taken during the Destinations To Travel Social Media Blitz.

Disney Parks Podcast Show #715- Disney News for the Week of July 12, 2021

July 15, 2021 By Tony Caselnova

Disney Parks Podcast Show #715- Disney News for the Week of July 12, 2021

Disney Parks Podcast Show #715- Disney News for the Week of July 12, 2021

In today’s show, we have news about Fall favorites coming to Disneyland, new Christmas events at Walt Disney World, Disneyland Paris get a new fast pass system, headline news, meet-ups, trivia and so much more.
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