Disney Parks Podcast Show #701 – Disney News for the Week of April 5, 2021
In today’s show, we have news about Disney MagicMobile option launches, Disney Lakeside Lodge canceled, headline news, meet-ups, trivia and so much more.
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Disney Parks Podcast Show #701 – Disney News for the Week of April 5, 2021
In today’s show, we have news about Disney MagicMobile option launches, Disney Lakeside Lodge canceled, headline news, meet-ups, trivia and so much more.
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There’s a ton of fantastic information available to you, between Facebook Groups and friends, and each one offers great tips and tricks to help make your trip to WDW more Magical. But here are some additional things to take into consideration. Okay, so maybe these aren’t “Secret” tips, but they are less talked about and easily overlooked!
~Save Packing Space~
Does anyone else pack their entire wardrobe… or just me? Save some space when packing and leave the shower things at home. Shampoo, Conditioner, and Body Wash are provided for you, which can save some precious luggage space for those new Ears!
~Break Them In~
Most of us remember to apply sunscreen – and if this is something that may have slipped your mind, here’s your reminder! The Florida sun is no joke. Apply Sunscreen and apply it OFTEN. While keeping it on our body is important, here’s something many of us can forget… SCREEN YOUR LIPS! Make sure you use a lip balm with SPF and apply that often as well. Sunburn, whether it’s on your body or lips, can bring about as much fun to the party as those blisters we talked about earlier!
What are your favorite lesser known tips and tricks? Share them with us in the comments below!
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Disney Parks Podcast Show #700 – Disney News for the Week of March 29, 2021
In today’s show, we have news about new looks in the works for Main Street Confectionery, Disneyland Resort begins a multi-year expansion, special guests, headline news, meet-ups, trivia and so much more.
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Planning a trip to Walt Disney World can be intense. Aside from the very real FOMO we get when mapping out all there is to do during those vacation days, there’s also the worry about what the weather will be like, what to wear, which rides require a FastPass, and, most importantly, where to eat!
Let’s be honest with ourselves, it always, ultimately, comes down to food. About three times a day, we are always racking our brains on figuring out where and what to eat – there’s just too many options to choose from! Yet, what if those options are suddenly diet-restricted? Whether it be a life choice or mandatory dietary requirement, eating out can be a challenging obstacle for those who follow special diets like gluten-free, dairy-free, wheat-free, vegan and vegetarian, etc. Also, many of us can’t let go of our diets for other heath-related issues. That said, it is encouraging to know that Disney has it all covered.
Years ago, special dietary requests required speaking directly with a chef or special diets Cast Member to place an order. Though guests may still consult when in doubt, Disney has expanded their mindful food offerings – and they can be ordered directly from the menu at most dining locations.
As for vegetarians and vegans, you may be surprised to know that plant-based options are available at most locations throughout the parks and Disney Springs (even at outdoor kitchens at EPCOT festivals). In fact, meatless options have been noted on menus with a green leaf icon since 2019.
Curious about which dining locations would best meet your dietary needs? Go to Walt Disney World’s website, click on Things To Do, then All Restaurants. From there, you can view all the menus and food offerings at every restaurant. If your eyes need more convincing, check out Vegan Disney World on Instagram or here. All the photos featured below are from this very knowledgeable blogger who has been sharing vegan food (and gluten-free options as well) since 2014! You will find suggestions on dishes and dining locations that will have you traveling like a foodie pro!
Disney Parks Podcast Show #699 – Disney News for the Week of March 22, 2021
In today’s show, we have news about Disneyland is BACK, Jungle Cruise adds new characters, Blizzard Beach annual passholder discount, headline news, meet-ups, trivia and so much more.
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Have you ever considered taking a solo trip to WDW? Have you ever done a solo trip to WDW? If not, let’s consider why you would ever think about it, and why it’s an amazing way to experience the Happiest Place on Earth!
~ Why? ~
For many who haven’t experienced a trip to WDW alone, a common question is “why would you”? Well, that may have a different answer for each person. Maybe your family isn’t as “Disney Crazy” (let’s call it passionate instead of crazy) as you are. Maybe you need a bit of time away from the real world. Whatever the answer is for you, I can promise that it may very well be the most INCREDIBLE experience you could ever hope for!
~Treat Yourself~
If you’re used to traveling with family, most of us have to be a little tighter with our budget. Now is the time to indulge! While you can’t go wrong with a fun stay at POP Century, or be immersed in Disney magic at any of the Value resorts, why not splurge and spring for a visit to a Deluxe Resort? With only one person to please, is it even possible to go wrong!?
~Easy Meal Choices~
There are dining options aplenty all over WDW. And most families have to take special consideration as to where they may choose to make dining reservations… does it have something the kids will eat, is there something for everyone to enjoy, is the price right? When it’s just you, the choices are limitless. With only one person to please, take the time and maybe even enjoy that Signature Dining experience you never had the chance to try before (and – bonus… you don’t have to share!).
~ Living Your Happiest Life~
You know the feeling of trying to keep every member of your party happy… yeah, that one. We try, but it is one truth that carries over from the real world. You can’t keep everyone happy all the time. One of the most perfect moments is the one you are enjoying. Rope Drop and close the park. Sleep in and leave early. Take a nap in the middle of the day, or ride Flight of Passage 5 times in a row. It’s a lot of fun to please 1 person, and there’s no wrong choice!
~What Do I Need To Know~
Even the most seasoned WDW visitor can be a little thrown off by planning their first Solo Trip. It is as easy (or easier) as planning for your family. Choose your favorite resort, and whichever dates you want to go. Make your park reservations as soon as you book and ADRs 60 days out. If you like the idea of still having a Disney BFF in your corner, reach out to our friends at Destinations to Travel (and you’ll never feel alone throughout the whole process) Keep an open mind, let your imagination soar, and let yourself enjoy the Most Magical Place On Earth!
Have you ever done a Solo Trip to WDW? What are some of your tips? Share with us in the comments!
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Disney Parks Podcast Show #698 – Disney News for the Week of March 15, 2021
In today’s show, we have news about Cinderella Castle receiving the first piece of EARidescent décor, Disney MagicMobile Service, celebrating 20 years of Disney California Adventure, headline news, meet-ups, trivia and so much more.
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Not all pools on Walt Disney World property are alike, and the same can be said of the splash zones, or aquatic play areas, that have been catching on throughout resorts over the years. Yet, not all resorts have these designated areas of water play for kids, and some are very basic geyser, ground sprays – this is commonly seen in Disney’s Value Resorts.
Aquatic Play Areas that go a little beyond sprays can be found at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, Port Orleans Resort-French Quarter, Wilderness Lodge, Polynesian Village Resort, Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Riviera Resort, Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa, Fort Wilderness Resort, and Animal Kingdom Villas–Kidani Village. The first ever installed on site is the Water Play Fort at Disney’s Fort Wilderness, which is ok– but I want to share with you those that will definitely give any kid a blast!
Reminder: Height requirement for most splash zones is 48″ and under, unless otherwise noted.
Alice in Wonderland Wet Play Area, Disney’s Grand Floridan Resort & Spa: Everyone is mad here- crazed mad with excitement as the Mad Hatter’s gigantic hat tips and pours a deluge of water over the kids! This isn’t just a splash zone- it’s a “you’ll get drenched’ zone. Don’t let those dainty golden teapots fool you!
Kiki Tikis Splash Area, Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort: This spacious splash and play area features everything from a climbing zone with rope bridges, thatched roof huts, water squirting tikis, fountains and slides. All set within the lush, tropical landscaping of a South Pacific retreat.
Aquatic Play Area by Double Lagoon, Disney’s Port Orleans Resort-French Quarter: Decked out in vibrant, Mardi Gras colors, this whimsical water play area will not leave one inch dry once the kids are done here. There’s slides, sprays, fountains, water canons, a water wheel- and all of this is right by the Sea Serpent Slide at the Double Lagoon pool. Staying at the Riverside? No worries- guests at both Port Orleans Resorts share pools which are within less than 10 minutes of each other. *Note: Disney’s Port Orleans Resorts are currently closed.
The Shipwreck Play Area, Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort. Located by the Fuentes del Morro pool, there’s much swashbuckling fun for little ones. Three slides and a tipping water barrel is a sure win on a hot, Florida day.
Splash Zone at Explorer Island, Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World: I beg to call this anything but a splash zone. It’s more like a water park! There’s interactive fountains blasting water 30ft into the air, cascading waters, curtains of water and fog- all choreographed within a complex of ancient Roman ruins and arches. All of this is just part of the entirety of a 5 acre water park waiting to be discovered by everyone in the family.
Honorable Mention: Uwanja Camp, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas-Kidani Village: There are 3 distinct zones to provide hours of fun for kids of ALL ages. The Observation Station is a jungle playground for children under 4 with a small kiddie pool, rope bridges, and gentle ground-bubbling geysers. Children ages 5 to 7 gather round the leaky water tower at Departure Zone, and kids 8 years and up can squirt water cannons and get soaked under the dumping water bucket station at Base Camp. This is ideal for families with kids of varying age groups.