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Disney Parks Podcast Show #708 – Disney News for the Week of May 17, 2021

May 20, 2021 By Tony Caselnova

Disney Parks Podcast Show #708 – Disney News for the Week of May 17, 2021

In today’s show, we have news about new mask guidelines, changes coming to the Tower of Terror, Disney Broadway is getting ready to re-open, headline news, meet-ups, trivia and so much more.
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Why Memory Maker Is A Must Do

May 17, 2021 By Tony Caselnova

Let’s talk about a #truthbomb. We ALL want to save money on our vacation. And this is especially true for a trip to Walt Disney World. For many of us, these trips are “Once In A Lifetime” experiences, and while we are happy to save for that trip, we want to save on the extras where we can. One of the extras that is easy to brush aside is Memory Maker. But let’s talk about why, out of all the extras, this is one you shouldn’t pass on!

 

~Get Everyone In The Picture~

Whether it’s a Couples, Family, Solo, Multi Generation, First or 50th trip, it’s the perfect way to have everyone in the picture. It’s called Memory Maker for a reason. They can capture the special memories that you will treasure forever,  with everyone in the picture – Moms too! In addition, it will include all of your Attraction photos, including Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Mansion, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, and more.

 

~Special Surprise Guests~

You never know who may pop up!

One of the BEST features – Magic Shots! These super fun, surprise photos add a touch of Disney Magic when they show up. You could find Mickey, Tinkerbell, Chip and Dale, or so many more of your favorite characters… and even Sven has made an appearance! Don’t hesitate to let the photographer know you would like some of these special photos. They will happily oblige!

 

~Where To Find Them~

Check for locations of photographers in your MDE app

While you’ll usually find PhotoPass Photographers near the icons in each park, they will move around. And there will be some in a few of the beaten path areas too. To see where they are located at any given time, simply check your MDE App, and from the drop down menu, select “PhotoPass”. It will pinpoint where to find them in each park. In addition, stop by the Disney PhotoPass Studio in Disney Springs for extra photos with special backgrounds and props… All included in your Memory Maker purchase!

 

~How (and How Much)~

If you are booking your WDW vacation with a Travel Agent (like our friends at Destinations to Travel), this will be a question they will ask you when they work up your free quote. But, if you are booking yourself, just let the cast member know, and they will add it to your package (current early purchase price $169 *subject to change). It is best to add it at least 3 days prior to the start of your vacation for the best price. Memory Maker can be added after the start of your trip, but the price will increase (currently $199 *subject to change), so by adding it in the beginning, you’ll save. All of your photos will be available to you to download to your mobile device or computer for 30 days… ALL of them! No need to decide which ones to purchase individually (or watch that bill add up)

 

Let us know if YOU are a Memory Maker Fan, or if you pass on this option. Will you be adding Memory Maker to your next Vacation?

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 #707 – Disney News for the Week of May 10, 2021

May 14, 2021 By Tony Caselnova

Disney Parks Podcast Show #707 – Disney News for the Week of May 10, 2021

In today’s show, we have news about BOO BASH coming to Walt Disney World, Hotels of the Disneyland Resort opening, headline news, meet-ups, trivia and so much more.
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INFO: How to Go Disney with a Toddler

May 10, 2021 By Tony Caselnova

Every parent has their own opinion on this, and it’s mostly driven by either fear or the unknown. This is the dramatic segue for the most commonly asked question: 

Should I bring my toddler to Walt Disney World?

The answer is YES, without debate! I traveled with my kids when they hadn’t even mastered walking, let alone begun potty training, so you can take my advice on this.

No, it won’t be a waste of money. True, a tot most likely won’t remember the experience. Yet, these are the best years to behold the wonder and magic of a child’s imagination- and you will forever remember each and every moment! And that, right there, is the most prized souvenir from a Disney vacation!

So, here’s 5 tips that may help in the planning of a Walt Disney World vacation with your little person:

  1. Have your essentials shipped to your resort– diapers, swimmers, special foods and snacks, wipes, sunscreen, etc. Order the bare necessities either before you leave, via Amazon Prime, or on the very day of arrival – via a local store like Walmart. Items can be delivered to your resort and held for you until your arrival. Most items are sold at the resort shops, yet they are limited and can be costly.
  2. Bring a reliable stroller. It should be one that folds easily and isn’t too bulky. Also, make sure it stands out in the middle of 100 strollers! You will have to park it outside ride queues, and it may be moved by a Cast Member on the busiest days. And, no, a balloon tied to the handle is not practical. Make a colorful sign and zip-tie it to the stroller instead.
  3. Plan out your day ahead of time. Make a list of kid-friendly rides, activities and restaurants in advance. You can find age appropriate rides on the  Disney World website here. Don’t worry parents! You can still get the most of your trip and enjoy the thrill rides, and not wait on the line twice. Check with a Cast Member before getting on the line and ask about Rider Switch. This handy feature allows adults to take turns waiting with little ones or those unable to ride.
  4. Know where to go for emergencies. First Aid Centers with nurses are available at all Parks, and in-room medical services are also available at all Walt Disney World Resort hotels. Also, know where to find Baby Care Centers. These locations offer air-conditioned areas with private nursing, changing, feeding (there’s even a kitchen with microwave and sink), television, and on-site shop for essentials. 
  5. Finally, carve out time to relax! Save those Park Till You Drop days for your next Disney vacation when they are older. Trust me, it’s better to FOMO for a few hours a day than deal with a cranky and uncontrollable toddler all day long. Make it a routine to return to the hotel midday for a break. Parents, you need the siesta hour to recharge, too! Even if nap time doesn’t happen, find a way to unwind before heading out again in the evening for that dinner reservation!

 

Bonus Tip: Capture that first Walt Disney World visit with Capture Your Moment. It won’t be easy to pose on the spot with a toddler, yet you want to make sure you have something to look back on years to come that don’t involve tears. With Capture Your Moment, you can reserve a personalized photo session (0r up to two 20-min sessions back-to-back), and then purchase only your favorite shots! Each session is priced at $50, photos not included. Sessions are available at Magic Kingdom Park and Animal Kingdom (starting May 17).

 

Have you ever traveled to Walt Disney World with a baby or toddler? Did you enjoy the experience or regret it?

Share your experience in the comments!

 

 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
                                                                                                                         You can also find me on Facebook Destinations To Travel With Adriana Bonetti and Instagram @D2TravelAdriana.

 

Disney Parks Podcast Show #706 – Disney News for the Week of May 3, 2021

May 6, 2021 By Tony Caselnova

Disney Parks Podcast Show #706 - Disney News for the Week of May 3, 2021

Disney Parks Podcast Show #706 – Disney News for the Week of May 3, 2021

In today’s show, we have news about Disneyland opening, Cruise Line’s Disney Wish is setting sail soon, headline news, meet-ups, trivia and so much more.
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3 Must Do Steps After Booking Your WDW Vacation

May 5, 2021 By Tony Caselnova

“WE’RE GOING TO DISNEY WORLD”!!! It’s always exciting to say those words! Now, whether you are a First Time visitor to Walt Disney World, an “Old Pro” or if you haven’t been in a while, there have been many changes to the way we plan our magical trip. Technology keeps changing and bringing us new things, along with the many changes that have had to be made due to the pandemic. The best thing you can do is be in the know on how to get off to a great start. By doing these 3 things upon booking your trip, you’ll be more than halfway there!

 

~Download the MyDisneyExperience App~

If you haven’t traveled to WDW before, you’ll want to download the MyDisneyExperience (MDE) app to your phone. Here is where you can link your reservation, see your plans, make dining reservations, do online check in, and even set up MagicMobile! This will be your most valuable tool in not just PLANNING your trip, but while you are in the parks. *It is also important to note that when logging in, use ANY current Disney log in information you have. The Walt Disney World Website, shopDisney, Disney+ and MDE will all use the same username and password you already have.

 

~Visit MyDisneyExperience.com~

My Disney Experience on your Computer or Laptop

After you have your app set up, your next visit will be to your computer or laptop. Go to the My Disney Experience page and get a grand over view. Here you can order your MagicBands, and double check everything is set up properly. While this site does offer all the same features as the MDE App, this area is a bit more detailed and laid out with the ability to see All your plans on 1 page. Here is where THE SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF YOUR TRIP PLANNING COMES IN, and it must be done via your laptop/computer (currently not available on the app).

 

~MAKE PARK RESERVATIONS~

Click on the link to make your park reservations immediately upon booking

 

This is absolutely the MOST important step… you MUST have both a Valid Ticket AND Park Reservations to enter any of the theme parks. It is not uncommon to see some parks unavailable for certain days, so it is recommended to select your parks and secure those reservations right away. While initially this may seem like an extra step, trust me… knowing that you are guarenteed access to the park of your choice, without getting turned away due to capacity limits, is really nice! If you’re looking for assistance in planning a course of action or which parks are best to visit on which days, we suggest reaching out to our friends at Destinations to Travel to book your trip and have them by your side each step of the way, including walking you through the process.

Park availability calendar

*Note that currently, due to a waiver, park reservations must be made by the reservation holder and cannot be secured by a travel agent*

 

Things may be a little different, but change is not always bad. Follow these steps and the rest of the planning for your trip will be a breeze!

~Have you been to WDW since the Park Reservation System was introduced? What do you think?~

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 #705 – Disney News for the Week of April 26, 2021

April 29, 2021 By Tony Caselnova

Disney Parks Podcast Show #705 - Disney News for the Week of April 26, 2021

Disney Parks Podcast Show #704 – Disney News for the Week of April 19, 2021

In today’s show, we have news about Disney Mothers day gifts, Disney Cruise Line unveils new design for the Disney Wish, headline news, meet-ups, trivia and so much more.
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INFO: Resorts Best Suited for a Family of Five

April 26, 2021 By Tony Caselnova

Most hotel rooms, no matter the tier nor destination, accommodate up to 4 guests. This is fine for the majority of traveling parties vacationing as couples or fit the typical family with one or two kids. Yet, what about larger groups or families of 5 or more?

Luckily, many resorts at Walt Disney World (and all Disneyland Resorts) have rooms for parties of 5 or more- and they won’t all break the bank! Since expense is the main concern for larger groups, it would be impractical to mention Deluxe Resort Villas and Suites- even though these categories do accommodate anywhere from 5 to 12 Guests. They would be best for family reunions and that rare occasion when everyone pitches in on the bill! (Note: Standard Rooms at Disney’s Boardwalk Inn, Polynesian Village, and Yacht and Beach Club Resort sleep up to 5 adults).

So, which Walt Disney World Resorts are best suited for families who break the mold, exceed maximum room capacity at most hotels, and are in want of budget-friendly lodging? 

Here’s an overview of resorts by tier:

Value Resorts

Disney’s All Star Music Resort. Family Suite.
Disney’s All Star Music Resort. Kitchen.
Disney’s All Star Music Resort. Master Bedroom.

Disney’s All-Star Music Resort. Family Suites. Yes, it’s a suite. Yet, a stay here is affordable in comparison to Deluxe Resort Suites. After all, this is a Value Resort. The main room, upon entering, has two Murphy beds that pull down from above the sofa and dining table, and sleep up to 4 adults. In addition, a master bedroom offers more privacy for 2 adults. That’s 6 adults total (plus infant under 3 with a pack ‘n play). The suite features two full bathrooms and a separate kitchen area with full refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker and sink. 

Disney’s Art of Animation. Family Suite. Finding Nemo. Photo courtesy Disney.

Art of Animation. Family Suites. No matter the theme- Lion King, Cars, and Finding Nemo- these suites sleep up to 6 adults (plus infant under 3 with a pack ‘n play) and feature a master bedroom, pull-down table bed, sleeper sofa and two full baths. The kitchenette area is compact, yet is furnished with all the basic essentials like a mini-fridge, microwave oven, and small sink. 

Moderate Resorts

 

Wilderness Cabin at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort. Photo courtesy Disney.

The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness. Not only do the cabins accommodate groups of up to 6 adults, they are also furnished with full kitchens that feature a full refrigerator, microwave, sink, 2 countertop burners and a dishwasher! The sleeping arrangement, however, may not offer the same privacy as in the family suites mentioned above- the main bedroom contains both the queen bed and bunk beds (sorry parents, you’re not alone). Also, if there’s a shower hoarder in the family, the only one full bathroom may require the troop to run on a tight schedule. Still, the cabin has everything a family needs, including a spacious and private outdoor patio and a grill.

 

Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside. 5th Sleeper. Photo courtesy Disney.

5th Sleeper, child-size pull down bed. Photo courtesy Disney.

Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside and Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort. Both resorts feature rooms with what’s called a 5th Sleeper option. This means that a party of 4 adults and 1 child (not 5 adults) can comfortably stay in these rooms. The 5th sleeper is a pull down bed that measures, approximately, 33” wide by 66” long. That said, this bed is most comfortable for a child of up to about 5ft in height. (Note, Disney will not permit booking of these rooms with 5 adults.)

 

 

 

Has your family of 5 or more stayed at any of these resorts?

Do you prefer for everyone to stay in one room, or do you find it most convenient to request separate, connecting rooms?

 

 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
                                                                                                                         You can also find me on Facebook Destinations To Travel With Adriana Bonetti and Instagram @D2TravelAdriana.

 

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