I am writing a one act play for my school, I am doing this idea with people in a mental hospital who think they are a disney character. I sorta want this to be a musical too. So far i have
Aladdin
Cinderella
Ariel
and i need a few more, any ideas?What are some disney movies characters with distinct songs to indentify them.?
Lilo and Stitch
MulanWhat are some disney movies characters with distinct songs to indentify them.?
Well, Sally from the Nightmare Before Christmas has her signature little tune. Pretty recognizable to anyone who has seen the movie.What are some disney movies characters with distinct songs to indentify them.?
Peter Pan
Alice in Wonderland
The lion king
Sleaping Beauty
Bell
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What are some disney movies characters with distinct songs to indentify them.?
I am writing a one act play for my school, I am doing this idea with people in a mental hospital who think they are a disney character. I sorta want this to be a musical too. So far i have
Aladdin
Cinderella
Ariel
and i need a few more, any ideas?What are some disney movies characters with distinct songs to indentify them.?
Lilo and Stitch
MulanWhat are some disney movies characters with distinct songs to indentify them.?
Well, Sally from the Nightmare Before Christmas has her signature little tune. Pretty recognizable to anyone who has seen the movie.What are some disney movies characters with distinct songs to indentify them.?
Peter Pan
Alice in Wonderland
The lion king
Sleaping Beauty
Bellwindow tint unique baby girl names
Aladdin
Cinderella
Ariel
and i need a few more, any ideas?What are some disney movies characters with distinct songs to indentify them.?
Lilo and Stitch
MulanWhat are some disney movies characters with distinct songs to indentify them.?
Well, Sally from the Nightmare Before Christmas has her signature little tune. Pretty recognizable to anyone who has seen the movie.What are some disney movies characters with distinct songs to indentify them.?
Peter Pan
Alice in Wonderland
The lion king
Sleaping Beauty
Bell
Are there any disney channel acting auditions for young girls?
My friend and I really, really want to be famous actresses together, but we don't know of any acting auditions.
Would anyone be kind enough to tell me of any acting auditions if you know of them?
Our favorite would be a disney channel TV show or movie.Are there any disney channel acting auditions for young girls?
Hey!
I am 12 years old, and I am trying out for Camp Rock 2!:) Maybe you could try that with your friend!! Or J.O.N.A.S! Age range is 14-16! :)
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~Mel鈾?)Are there any disney channel acting auditions for young girls?
hey mel loves miley do you have an agent or how did you get the audition
okayy well I found this guy thats making a really big movie and anyone can be in it you can sing, act, do music or just help email me at shorty3621@yahoo.com for more information.
You can go to http://actinginfo.blogspot.com. I know they're doing J.O.N.A.S., you know the show with the Jonas Bros. I hope this helps. ^_^ I'm trying to get into acting too.
Would anyone be kind enough to tell me of any acting auditions if you know of them?
Our favorite would be a disney channel TV show or movie.Are there any disney channel acting auditions for young girls?
Hey!
I am 12 years old, and I am trying out for Camp Rock 2!:) Maybe you could try that with your friend!! Or J.O.N.A.S! Age range is 14-16! :)
Hope I Helped!
~Mel鈾?)Are there any disney channel acting auditions for young girls?
hey mel loves miley do you have an agent or how did you get the audition
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Are there any disney channel acting auditions for young girls?okayy well I found this guy thats making a really big movie and anyone can be in it you can sing, act, do music or just help email me at shorty3621@yahoo.com for more information.
You can go to http://actinginfo.blogspot.com. I know they're doing J.O.N.A.S., you know the show with the Jonas Bros. I hope this helps. ^_^ I'm trying to get into acting too.
How do disney stars become so popular when they sing even if they cant?
I mean really...Miley and most disney starts cant sing at all but yet disney took them in and they are superstars and everyone loves them even tho they cant sing??
Is it just because of their shows and that they act well that got them famous so everyone just accepts their singing??? and think its amazing?? lol
i just dont understand.
can u get famous on disney with just singing?How do disney stars become so popular when they sing even if they cant?
Seriously! Like, Vanessa Hudgens? GAG! How did she become famous? Just because she's cute, no one's going to care if the sound of her voice makes you want to pour bleach into your brain. And Demi Lovato seriously needs the get new teeth. The horse teeth she's using right now don't fit in her mouth very well.
It is cool to say that Miley and others can not sing, and that they got all the breaks. It makes us feel like we can do just as well.
Honestly I do not care for Miley, but she is very talented. She takes instruction very well and is a quick learner.
She has, for many a charm or appeal that sells.
No you can not get famous on disney with just singing. You must have a personality that sells. You must be able to dance sing and act, and when you are weak in one area, you are still able to work around those who are great.
Disney is and has been for 75 years one of the greatest judges of talent. A huge number of those selected by Disney have gone on to be stars even after they left Disney.How do disney stars become so popular when they sing even if they cant?
Well, They CAN sing. they may not be the best, but they can sing. if they couldn't sing, why do they have albums people seem to be buying.
Although I don't like the way they sing,
I don't think you can sing any better.
Everyone has different opinions, and your making yours like its a fact.
its a matter of taste, if you don't like it, ok. If you like it then ok.
They don't get famous that easy. There's still a lot of people there that make huge part in Disney Channel. But they're not singing.
i know what you mean. they just know how to work the system and they get all these little tweens to fall in love with them and buy all this stuff that they make. and they computerize their voices to make them sound "good", but if you check with a tuner their pitch is all over the place. i think you can get famous with disney if you know how to get in... i mean miley's dad was a singer, i'm pretty sure that's how she got it.How do disney stars become so popular when they sing even if they cant?
That's your opinion. Some people like their voices. Also, If you Don't like them, you can keep your opinion to yourself. Sometimes It's nicer that way...
i know right! you could be on disney and have the worst show on tv but everyone still loves you and puts you in all the magazines!
lol ive been wondering the exact same thing! Miley sounds like she has a sinus infection when she sings. haha the world will soon be over run with 12 year old Disney fans. :o
You said it!!
i have no idea. especially mily, her voice makes me go get earplugs, no offence. she just like half talks/yells/screeches in her songs.
cuz disney pays to make their people popular.
they doctor their voice so they sound better
Is it just because of their shows and that they act well that got them famous so everyone just accepts their singing??? and think its amazing?? lol
i just dont understand.
can u get famous on disney with just singing?How do disney stars become so popular when they sing even if they cant?
Seriously! Like, Vanessa Hudgens? GAG! How did she become famous? Just because she's cute, no one's going to care if the sound of her voice makes you want to pour bleach into your brain. And Demi Lovato seriously needs the get new teeth. The horse teeth she's using right now don't fit in her mouth very well.
It is cool to say that Miley and others can not sing, and that they got all the breaks. It makes us feel like we can do just as well.
Honestly I do not care for Miley, but she is very talented. She takes instruction very well and is a quick learner.
She has, for many a charm or appeal that sells.
No you can not get famous on disney with just singing. You must have a personality that sells. You must be able to dance sing and act, and when you are weak in one area, you are still able to work around those who are great.
Disney is and has been for 75 years one of the greatest judges of talent. A huge number of those selected by Disney have gone on to be stars even after they left Disney.How do disney stars become so popular when they sing even if they cant?
Well, They CAN sing. they may not be the best, but they can sing. if they couldn't sing, why do they have albums people seem to be buying.
Although I don't like the way they sing,
I don't think you can sing any better.
Everyone has different opinions, and your making yours like its a fact.
its a matter of taste, if you don't like it, ok. If you like it then ok.
They don't get famous that easy. There's still a lot of people there that make huge part in Disney Channel. But they're not singing.
i know what you mean. they just know how to work the system and they get all these little tweens to fall in love with them and buy all this stuff that they make. and they computerize their voices to make them sound "good", but if you check with a tuner their pitch is all over the place. i think you can get famous with disney if you know how to get in... i mean miley's dad was a singer, i'm pretty sure that's how she got it.How do disney stars become so popular when they sing even if they cant?
That's your opinion. Some people like their voices. Also, If you Don't like them, you can keep your opinion to yourself. Sometimes It's nicer that way...
i know right! you could be on disney and have the worst show on tv but everyone still loves you and puts you in all the magazines!
lol ive been wondering the exact same thing! Miley sounds like she has a sinus infection when she sings. haha the world will soon be over run with 12 year old Disney fans. :o
You said it!!
i have no idea. especially mily, her voice makes me go get earplugs, no offence. she just like half talks/yells/screeches in her songs.
cuz disney pays to make their people popular.
they doctor their voice so they sound better
What special rates could I get if I booked a Disney resort hotel room for a month?
The room I want is $690 a night during the season that I would travel there which means it would be about $20,000 if I stayed there a month. Does anybody know if Disney would be willing to offer a good rate if I booked that room for a month? And if so what would that rate be?What special rates could I get if I booked a Disney resort hotel room for a month?
Price is the same no matter how long you stay. The price daily can go up and down depending on the day of the week but that is about it. You can always call and ask but I know people who work there and I have never heard of getting any type of discount.
Since Disney is not an extended stay location they do not have those types of packages.
No disney does not do special deals for individuals. The price does go up and down during the week and time. So it may not be 690 acroos the entire month. A room may be 90 dollars a night monday thru thursda and then jump up to 140 a night for fri thru sunday. It will also vary week to week.
Anyway Disney is not set up for extended stay at the resorts. I know some people stay all winter in thier RV's at Fort Wilderness Campgrounds but I dont believe they get a discount for extended times.
If you really want to stay on property you may want to consider purchasing into the Disney Vacation Club. You may actually end up saving money in that case.
There are also a lot of nice homes and villas with private pools located near Disney Property that may give you a better deal if you stay for the month.What special rates could I get if I booked a Disney resort hotel room for a month?
First of all . This board is for Orlando Travel. You don't mention if you want Disney World Florida or Disneyland California. You don't mention which hotel. In Orlando very few charge $690 a night. You can be sure that at all locations Disney will not change regulations for one customer. Check with them for the exact policy.
Disney is not set up for long-term stays and doesn't make deals like this. You might find one of the locally-owned villa or house rental companies that would bargain with you. Lots of the vacation homes are owned by individuals who use management companies, and you may find an individual who would bargain with you. Not Disney, though, sorry.What special rates could I get if I booked a Disney resort hotel room for a month?
No, in fact Disney may not even allow a stay of a month. They limit stays, it may be 4 weeks or 30 days, can't remember. The Disney Resorts are always packed so no deals necessary to keep them full.
Price is the same no matter how long you stay. The price daily can go up and down depending on the day of the week but that is about it. You can always call and ask but I know people who work there and I have never heard of getting any type of discount.
Since Disney is not an extended stay location they do not have those types of packages.
No disney does not do special deals for individuals. The price does go up and down during the week and time. So it may not be 690 acroos the entire month. A room may be 90 dollars a night monday thru thursda and then jump up to 140 a night for fri thru sunday. It will also vary week to week.
Anyway Disney is not set up for extended stay at the resorts. I know some people stay all winter in thier RV's at Fort Wilderness Campgrounds but I dont believe they get a discount for extended times.
If you really want to stay on property you may want to consider purchasing into the Disney Vacation Club. You may actually end up saving money in that case.
There are also a lot of nice homes and villas with private pools located near Disney Property that may give you a better deal if you stay for the month.What special rates could I get if I booked a Disney resort hotel room for a month?
First of all . This board is for Orlando Travel. You don't mention if you want Disney World Florida or Disneyland California. You don't mention which hotel. In Orlando very few charge $690 a night. You can be sure that at all locations Disney will not change regulations for one customer. Check with them for the exact policy.
Disney is not set up for long-term stays and doesn't make deals like this. You might find one of the locally-owned villa or house rental companies that would bargain with you. Lots of the vacation homes are owned by individuals who use management companies, and you may find an individual who would bargain with you. Not Disney, though, sorry.What special rates could I get if I booked a Disney resort hotel room for a month?
No, in fact Disney may not even allow a stay of a month. They limit stays, it may be 4 weeks or 30 days, can't remember. The Disney Resorts are always packed so no deals necessary to keep them full.
What should I wear for my 21st birthday at downtown disney?
I will be going with my boyfriend. And I'm celebrating at Downtown Disney. It's the end of March so I won't know what the weather will be like, I'm hoping warm! But I have no idea what to wear. I'm trying to decide between a sundress or just jeans and a cute tops. If anyone could make an outfit for me that would be great! Thanks!What should I wear for my 21st birthday at downtown disney?
You did'nt say whether it is Disney FL or CA...If it is in FL..check the extended weather forecast before you leave.It can be chilly at times in Orlando(nights)..really depends..but jeans,a top and light or heavier sweater(depending on the weather)..or leggings with a tunic..or sundress would be great weather permitting...I went to disney in Fl years ago in the spring and I was freeezzzing...I thought it would be warm,ending up buying sweatshirts to stay warm...just check the weather forecast...and have a happy birthday!What should I wear for my 21st birthday at downtown disney?
it would be better if u go off to las vegas because you are 21 so go have some real fun
You did'nt say whether it is Disney FL or CA...If it is in FL..check the extended weather forecast before you leave.It can be chilly at times in Orlando(nights)..really depends..but jeans,a top and light or heavier sweater(depending on the weather)..or leggings with a tunic..or sundress would be great weather permitting...I went to disney in Fl years ago in the spring and I was freeezzzing...I thought it would be warm,ending up buying sweatshirts to stay warm...just check the weather forecast...and have a happy birthday!What should I wear for my 21st birthday at downtown disney?
it would be better if u go off to las vegas because you are 21 so go have some real fun
Does anyone have any good tips for someone going to Disney World for Halloween?
We are going for Halloween and taking my 2 year old son at the time. Is the park all scary for Halloween?
This will be our first trip, if anyone has any tips or ideas for a Halloween trip to Disney, please leave them.
Thanks!!Does anyone have any good tips for someone going to Disney World for Halloween?
Im going and taking my son to the Not to Scary Halloween Party the travel agent at disney said their are no scary costumes allowed so i dont think it will be scary, Im taking my son there in the Week of Oct 12. Your gonna have a blast on your first trip.
Also check out Allears.net that have alot of info for you.Does anyone have any good tips for someone going to Disney World for Halloween?
The park isn't scary at all, it is beautifully decorated in a fall theme.
You should buy tickets to Mickey Not So Scary Halloween Party, which is a great expierence. The characters all dressed up in Halloween costumes, and your son can go trick or treating. There is also a special Halloween parade and fireworks show at the Halloween Party. The tickets are a little expensive, but totally worth it. The dates of the 2009 Halloween party are September 4, 11, 15, 18, 22, 25, 29. October 1, 2, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31. November 1
Here is link for more info about the party:
http://allears.net/tp/mk/mnssh.htmDoes anyone have any good tips for someone going to Disney World for Halloween?
The Not So Scary Halloween is a lot of fun. There's nothing scary and it's nice because the lines for the rides are basically nonexistent. As far as trick or treating, it's just a few trick or treat stations set up here and there around the park.
There are a few things I would suggest however. First of all, make sure to bring back up clothing. The little ones get tires of wearing their costumes and they can also get cold. Also they turn down the lights in the park. Bring a few glow in the dark necklaces and such to make sure your little person is seen and not run down by a stroller.
Have a good time!
It is so fun! We were there last Halloween. It's not Scary but more festive. Its nice. Make sure you get your tickets for Mickey's not So scary Halloween Party! You can go around Magic Kingdom and Trick or Treat and there is an AWESOME parade!
Most people dress up, we just wore cute Halloween shirts (the adults!) and the Kids wore costumes!
Any tips....YES!
Bring a stroller!
Take time to rest through out the day or you'll be just as crabby as your 2 year old at the end of the day!
Bring a jacket or sweat shirt, it gets cool in the evening!
Pick up park maps and time sheets right when you get there so you can plan your day's for the park hours!
Bring snacks and drinks for the little one in the park, it is very expensive and it just makes it easier to have these things on hand.
I've been going to Disney for the past 17 years! It's a great place to be! Have fun! Take lots of pics!government auctions captain america shield
This will be our first trip, if anyone has any tips or ideas for a Halloween trip to Disney, please leave them.
Thanks!!Does anyone have any good tips for someone going to Disney World for Halloween?
Im going and taking my son to the Not to Scary Halloween Party the travel agent at disney said their are no scary costumes allowed so i dont think it will be scary, Im taking my son there in the Week of Oct 12. Your gonna have a blast on your first trip.
Also check out Allears.net that have alot of info for you.Does anyone have any good tips for someone going to Disney World for Halloween?
The park isn't scary at all, it is beautifully decorated in a fall theme.
You should buy tickets to Mickey Not So Scary Halloween Party, which is a great expierence. The characters all dressed up in Halloween costumes, and your son can go trick or treating. There is also a special Halloween parade and fireworks show at the Halloween Party. The tickets are a little expensive, but totally worth it. The dates of the 2009 Halloween party are September 4, 11, 15, 18, 22, 25, 29. October 1, 2, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31. November 1
Here is link for more info about the party:
http://allears.net/tp/mk/mnssh.htmDoes anyone have any good tips for someone going to Disney World for Halloween?
The Not So Scary Halloween is a lot of fun. There's nothing scary and it's nice because the lines for the rides are basically nonexistent. As far as trick or treating, it's just a few trick or treat stations set up here and there around the park.
There are a few things I would suggest however. First of all, make sure to bring back up clothing. The little ones get tires of wearing their costumes and they can also get cold. Also they turn down the lights in the park. Bring a few glow in the dark necklaces and such to make sure your little person is seen and not run down by a stroller.
Have a good time!
It is so fun! We were there last Halloween. It's not Scary but more festive. Its nice. Make sure you get your tickets for Mickey's not So scary Halloween Party! You can go around Magic Kingdom and Trick or Treat and there is an AWESOME parade!
Most people dress up, we just wore cute Halloween shirts (the adults!) and the Kids wore costumes!
Any tips....YES!
Bring a stroller!
Take time to rest through out the day or you'll be just as crabby as your 2 year old at the end of the day!
Bring a jacket or sweat shirt, it gets cool in the evening!
Pick up park maps and time sheets right when you get there so you can plan your day's for the park hours!
Bring snacks and drinks for the little one in the park, it is very expensive and it just makes it easier to have these things on hand.
I've been going to Disney for the past 17 years! It's a great place to be! Have fun! Take lots of pics!
What is the best way to get a response to a customer service complaint made against Walt Disney World?
I've filed a customer service complaint and have not gotten a response. I hear this is typical and wondered if anyone has had any luck in receiving a response from Disney. Any hints would be very helpful.What is the best way to get a response to a customer service complaint made against Walt Disney World?
If you are serious about a complaint, try the folks at
http://www.consumerhelpweb.com/. They really helped me out with a retail issue recently - saved me plenty of time and anxiety!
if you emailed them sometimes it can take up to week. go to the website and find the 800 number. that has worked for me in the past. good luck.What is the best way to get a response to a customer service complaint made against Walt Disney World?
Call customer service and insist to speak to the president of the company. If they won't put you thru, get his or her mailing address and send a certified letter to his attention. Mark it personal %26amp; confidential then they should get it and it shouldn't be opened by a clerk and stuffed in a file.
Good luck.
What did Mickey do? Stealing cheese again?...Pluto bit you?....Donald Duck cooked your goose?...Prince Charming kissed your wife instead of Snow White?....Was Cinderella a Cinderfella?....Fraud! How dare them!!....And those darn Flinstones...they don't want to answer their "cuernophones"...What is the best way to get a response to a customer service complaint made against Walt Disney World?
I think they are like many companies in that you will probably get a form letter. If it's just customer service, it may not be worth the hassel of continuing to write them. If they owe you money or need to refund you, don't give up. My wife used a service she found on the web that got her a refund and an apology. It's called consumerhelpweb.com. We had to pay up front, but it's worth the $$ because it's only $30, and they refund you if they don't get an answer.
If you are serious about a complaint, try the folks at
http://www.consumerhelpweb.com/. They really helped me out with a retail issue recently - saved me plenty of time and anxiety!
if you emailed them sometimes it can take up to week. go to the website and find the 800 number. that has worked for me in the past. good luck.What is the best way to get a response to a customer service complaint made against Walt Disney World?
Call customer service and insist to speak to the president of the company. If they won't put you thru, get his or her mailing address and send a certified letter to his attention. Mark it personal %26amp; confidential then they should get it and it shouldn't be opened by a clerk and stuffed in a file.
Good luck.
What did Mickey do? Stealing cheese again?...Pluto bit you?....Donald Duck cooked your goose?...Prince Charming kissed your wife instead of Snow White?....Was Cinderella a Cinderfella?....Fraud! How dare them!!....And those darn Flinstones...they don't want to answer their "cuernophones"...What is the best way to get a response to a customer service complaint made against Walt Disney World?
I think they are like many companies in that you will probably get a form letter. If it's just customer service, it may not be worth the hassel of continuing to write them. If they owe you money or need to refund you, don't give up. My wife used a service she found on the web that got her a refund and an apology. It's called consumerhelpweb.com. We had to pay up front, but it's worth the $$ because it's only $30, and they refund you if they don't get an answer.
How should I ask a girl to prom while at Disney World?
I'm not very creative, but for a school trip our school's band is going to Disney World and that is where I want to ask my friend to prom. Is there any way to make it more special and fun?How should I ask a girl to prom while at Disney World?
Well, you're not proposing, so getting down on one knee in front of the castle might not be the best idea. lol
But definitely talk to cast members and ask for their help/advice. Most of them will go out of their way to make your day more "magical". Maybe you could find out who her favorite character is. Or maybe you could get Cinderella to ask her to "accompany you to the annual ball" or something like that.
Good Luck! Let us know how it worked out!How should I ask a girl to prom while at Disney World?
"Hey baby wanna ride Dumbo wit me?"How should I ask a girl to prom while at Disney World?
Just ask them. It's not something difficult and you're in a great location to ask them out.
Thats the cutest thing ever!!! You should make them a card or something and there are always a bunch of charactres walking around find a cool one and have the character give him the card then get a picture with all three of you guys.
Well, you're not proposing, so getting down on one knee in front of the castle might not be the best idea. lol
But definitely talk to cast members and ask for their help/advice. Most of them will go out of their way to make your day more "magical". Maybe you could find out who her favorite character is. Or maybe you could get Cinderella to ask her to "accompany you to the annual ball" or something like that.
Good Luck! Let us know how it worked out!How should I ask a girl to prom while at Disney World?
"Hey baby wanna ride Dumbo wit me?"How should I ask a girl to prom while at Disney World?
Just ask them. It's not something difficult and you're in a great location to ask them out.
Thats the cutest thing ever!!! You should make them a card or something and there are always a bunch of charactres walking around find a cool one and have the character give him the card then get a picture with all three of you guys.
When does the Disney World Christmas parade tape date usually start?
I know it's air on Christmas day. But is it live or not? If not, when does the tape date usually start? I know Christmas is 6 months away, but I plan to go there this year with my nieces and nephews since they really want to see this Christmas parade at Disney World.When does the Disney World Christmas parade tape date usually start?
Early/Mid November, I think.
= )When does the Disney World Christmas parade tape date usually start?
It happens usually the first weekend of December. With Thanksgiving being so late this year I have no idea if it is the first weekend or the second weekend. They allow a ton of people in for free and they just have to commit to being part of the crowd. It's the only way I can afford to go. LOL
I dont know if its live but id check your local lsitings a week before ........six months ahead for something liek that might be a little ealy but I think the broad casts start arout 11
i think it's usually at the beginning of November.
Early/Mid November, I think.
= )When does the Disney World Christmas parade tape date usually start?
It happens usually the first weekend of December. With Thanksgiving being so late this year I have no idea if it is the first weekend or the second weekend. They allow a ton of people in for free and they just have to commit to being part of the crowd. It's the only way I can afford to go. LOL
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When does the Disney World Christmas parade tape date usually start?I dont know if its live but id check your local lsitings a week before ........six months ahead for something liek that might be a little ealy but I think the broad casts start arout 11
i think it's usually at the beginning of November.
About how much does the Walt Disney Corporations make a week?
About how much does the Walt Disney Corporations make a week; thats including all the movie/tv shows made, and the actual Walt Disney world theme parks. ( 5 in total ) Just curious if anyone knows about how much.
THANKS!About how much does the Walt Disney Corporations make a week?
Uhm... That's a great question! I'm not sure how much they make in a week or anything else about how much they gain but the...
-Market cap is $ 57 billion (2008)
-Revenue is $ 35.51 Billion (2007)
-Operating income is $ 7.827 billion (2007)
-Net income is $ 3.832 billion (2007)
Sorry if i wasn't that specific O.o;;
Well... Hope I Helped You! ^w^ About how much does the Walt Disney Corporations make a week?
You can look at their annual report to get revenue figures. They don't really release this type of info, but you can look at quarterly and annual figures.
THANKS!About how much does the Walt Disney Corporations make a week?
Uhm... That's a great question! I'm not sure how much they make in a week or anything else about how much they gain but the...
-Market cap is $ 57 billion (2008)
-Revenue is $ 35.51 Billion (2007)
-Operating income is $ 7.827 billion (2007)
-Net income is $ 3.832 billion (2007)
Sorry if i wasn't that specific O.o;;
Well... Hope I Helped You! ^w^ About how much does the Walt Disney Corporations make a week?
You can look at their annual report to get revenue figures. They don't really release this type of info, but you can look at quarterly and annual figures.
How do I get an internship with Disney Publishing/Disney Books?
One of my dream internships is to intern at Disney Books. A) I love Disney and B) I want to go into publishing when I graduate college. I have looked on the Disney Intership website, but I cannot find anything related to Disney Books. I've also looked on the Disney Books website and cannot find any information on that sort of internship. I'm studying English and am hoping to eventually become an acquisitions editor. If anyone has any advice, I would greatly appreciate it!How do I get an internship with Disney Publishing/Disney Books?
If you are writing in reference to publications from Disney Publishing Worldwide, please contact them directly at (212) 633-4400. Disney Publishing Worldwide publications include those published by Hyperion Books for Children, Disney Press, Disney Editions, Volo or Jump at the Sun.How do I get an internship with Disney Publishing/Disney Books?
Um, I'd think that by clicking on "Employment/Internships" on www.hyperionbooks.com would do it. Disney Books doesn't make it clear that Hyperion is the publishing arm of Disney. While technically DBG may be your specific desire, going through Hyperion will offer you more opportunities.
Specifically, they already have an internship program:
If you would like to apply for an internship with Hyperion, please contact our Human Resources department:
Sophia Fregosi
Hyperion
Internship Program
77 West 66th St., 13th Floor
New York, NY 10023
Or fax: (212) 456-1980
Attention: Internship Program
Please Note: Internships are offered year-round and open only to undergraduate Juniors and Seniors enrolled in an accredited College or University. Internships are unpaid and students must be eligible to earn academic credit in the form of units.
In your correspondence, be sure to include the days of the week and number of hours you would be available.How do I get an internship with Disney Publishing/Disney Books?
Disney Publishing Worldwide
114 5th Ave.
New York, NY 10011
Contact them and give your school information and see if they accept internsdeathly hallows part 2 trailer wheels and tires
If you are writing in reference to publications from Disney Publishing Worldwide, please contact them directly at (212) 633-4400. Disney Publishing Worldwide publications include those published by Hyperion Books for Children, Disney Press, Disney Editions, Volo or Jump at the Sun.How do I get an internship with Disney Publishing/Disney Books?
Um, I'd think that by clicking on "Employment/Internships" on www.hyperionbooks.com would do it. Disney Books doesn't make it clear that Hyperion is the publishing arm of Disney. While technically DBG may be your specific desire, going through Hyperion will offer you more opportunities.
Specifically, they already have an internship program:
If you would like to apply for an internship with Hyperion, please contact our Human Resources department:
Sophia Fregosi
Hyperion
Internship Program
77 West 66th St., 13th Floor
New York, NY 10023
Or fax: (212) 456-1980
Attention: Internship Program
Please Note: Internships are offered year-round and open only to undergraduate Juniors and Seniors enrolled in an accredited College or University. Internships are unpaid and students must be eligible to earn academic credit in the form of units.
In your correspondence, be sure to include the days of the week and number of hours you would be available.How do I get an internship with Disney Publishing/Disney Books?
Disney Publishing Worldwide
114 5th Ave.
New York, NY 10011
Contact them and give your school information and see if they accept interns
How does Nick manage to keep their teenage stars out of controversy unlike Disney?
I mean both channels have similar tv shows. But Disney seems like they have more of the controversy esp when now with Miley Cyrus and Demi Lovato.
While Nick and its 2 stars Miranda Cosgrove and Victoria Justice seem to not only make sure they dont but themselves in the tabloids but make themselves media darlings and loved by everyone.
So why cant Disney Stars not get in trouble like the Nick stars?How does Nick manage to keep their teenage stars out of controversy unlike Disney?
Maybe its because Disney puts to much pressure to their stars that they crack. I don't know either. You see more controversy more publicity for the star more fame and popularity. I don't think any of these stars wants the bad image they get but with more controversy means more fame and fortune. In short that explains why Disney had their past or maybe future stars more famous than Nickelodeon stars because of the controversies.How does Nick manage to keep their teenage stars out of controversy unlike Disney?
I think it's just coincidence that the Disney Stars have gotten into controversy recently and the Nick stars haven't. They are all in show business, filming in the same areas, filming the same types of shows. They have the same fan bases, and attend the same awards shows. These companies represent their stars, but they do not control them. Every one of these kids has a mind of their own, and deals with stress in various ways.
I don't think Disney or Nick should be blamed for the actions of people who work by them. I own a small business, and I would hate it if my employees were having emotional problems like Demi. I certainly would hope that it wasn't my fault, and I would just want to help them. It's a lot of pressure being young %26amp; being famous, and how each person deals with it is on them.How does Nick manage to keep their teenage stars out of controversy unlike Disney?
I think it all depends on the people. Not all the Disney stars are wacked out. Look at Selena Gomez and Brenda Song. They have both been on disney for years and they are just as clean cut and well liked as the Nick stars.
thts a great quetion.lol....but id..i ges nick us knos hw 2 pick ppl %26amp; the r more diciplined thn disney
While Nick and its 2 stars Miranda Cosgrove and Victoria Justice seem to not only make sure they dont but themselves in the tabloids but make themselves media darlings and loved by everyone.
So why cant Disney Stars not get in trouble like the Nick stars?How does Nick manage to keep their teenage stars out of controversy unlike Disney?
Maybe its because Disney puts to much pressure to their stars that they crack. I don't know either. You see more controversy more publicity for the star more fame and popularity. I don't think any of these stars wants the bad image they get but with more controversy means more fame and fortune. In short that explains why Disney had their past or maybe future stars more famous than Nickelodeon stars because of the controversies.How does Nick manage to keep their teenage stars out of controversy unlike Disney?
I think it's just coincidence that the Disney Stars have gotten into controversy recently and the Nick stars haven't. They are all in show business, filming in the same areas, filming the same types of shows. They have the same fan bases, and attend the same awards shows. These companies represent their stars, but they do not control them. Every one of these kids has a mind of their own, and deals with stress in various ways.
I don't think Disney or Nick should be blamed for the actions of people who work by them. I own a small business, and I would hate it if my employees were having emotional problems like Demi. I certainly would hope that it wasn't my fault, and I would just want to help them. It's a lot of pressure being young %26amp; being famous, and how each person deals with it is on them.How does Nick manage to keep their teenage stars out of controversy unlike Disney?
I think it all depends on the people. Not all the Disney stars are wacked out. Look at Selena Gomez and Brenda Song. They have both been on disney for years and they are just as clean cut and well liked as the Nick stars.
thts a great quetion.lol....but id..i ges nick us knos hw 2 pick ppl %26amp; the r more diciplined thn disney
What is a good disney movie quote I can use?
I am looking for a disney quote (whether it'd be a disney movie or Walt Disney himself) about being friends.. Me and my friends love disney and I wanted to put a quote on a picture. Thanks!What is a good disney movie quote I can use?
Theres a few you could use:
No matter what happens, i'll always be with you. Forever. (Pocahontoas)
Ohana means family. Family means nobody gets left behind. Or forgotten. (Lilo and Stitch)
I think this is the beginnning of a beautiful friendship. (The fox and the hound)
I'm sure there are more.What is a good disney movie quote I can use?
Hakuna matataWhat is a good disney movie quote I can use?
to infinity and beyond
Theres a few you could use:
No matter what happens, i'll always be with you. Forever. (Pocahontoas)
Ohana means family. Family means nobody gets left behind. Or forgotten. (Lilo and Stitch)
I think this is the beginnning of a beautiful friendship. (The fox and the hound)
I'm sure there are more.What is a good disney movie quote I can use?
Hakuna matataWhat is a good disney movie quote I can use?
to infinity and beyond
What is a good moderate Walt Disney World hotel for a family of four?
Do you know any good (moderate) hotels at Walt Disney world that is good for a twelve and ten year old? I have been looking at reviews and so far, they aren't so good. I have stayed at many Disney hotels of higher quality ( Grand Floridian, Boardwalk, Contemptory)What is a good moderate Walt Disney World hotel for a family of four?
All four moderates are really great hotels! I would stay away from the cabins at Fort Wilderness Lodge only because they don't have that "disney magic". If you like the beach i would stay at The Caribbean Beach Resort. This resort has a amazing pool complete with a fun water slide and a pirate theme. The rooms are good (I wouldn't waste my money on a themed room unless you absolutely love Finding Nemo or Pirates of the Caribbean). You should ask for a preferred room so you don't get stuck walking nearly a mile each day just to have breakfast and go to a bus stop. The restaurant is just OK, but the food court is good. Many activities are available there too.
Coronado springs is defiantly my favorite moderate. The pool is really cool with a pyramid and a cheetah water slide. This moderate resort is most like the deluxe hotels, complete with a spa and nicer rooms. This resort has a dessert like theme and has numerous hammocks you can lay in along the beach. The sit down restaurant is pretty good as well as the pepper market. Bus service can be slow (as all moderates, it's just by chance). The rooms are really nice and always clean and the flat screen T.V.s are defiantly an upgrade from the other moderate resorts. Many activities are also available here too.
The last two resorts are "sister" resorts, that means if you stay in one you can acces the amenities of the other resort. These resorts are called Port Orleans French Quarter and Port Orleans Riverside. While choosing one of these resorts I would recommend choosing for the room types and theme more than the amenities such as the pools and restaurants. The French Quarter's rooms have a more sophisticated feeling and are very elegant. The theme is Mardi gra and very colorful, perfect for kids. The other side is themed as a town by the river, more rustic. There are two sides of rooms, one side has the woodsy and rustic feeling while the other side has a more elegant feeling. This resort has a sit down restaurant (the french quarter shares it) and a food court (the french quarter has its own). These resort offers many other activities.
I really hope I helped and I also hope you have a magical time at Disney World. All the Moderate Resorts are great so whichever resort you chose you will have the best time of your life!
I have stayed at most of the Disney Resorts. I got so tired of the cramped quarters and huge loud crowds at the value resorts that I swore I would never go back to them. For a few extra bucks to upgrade to a moderate is so worth it. What I find myself doing time and time again is staying at the Port Orleans Riverside. My family and I LOVE this resort. I always request a room in one of the mansions in particular Acadian House. These are close to the main theme pool and the food court area.
The rooms at the moderate are large so a family of four, (My family is also 4) does not feel cramped like the vaule. They really are so much like the deluxe hotels without the high prices. They just dont have internal hallways and some of the higher end services but the overalll quality is the same.What is a good moderate Walt Disney World hotel for a family of four?
I too have stayed at a number of premier Disney hotels but a few years ago I stayed at one of their bargain level ones - All Star Sports - and found it to be really good value. The food court had fresh-baked cinnamon rolls every morning and the accommodations were just fine. Saved a great deal of money and so was able to take in more of the special dinner shows etc. All of the transportation privileges still applied. Let's face it - all of the Disney-run hotels are better than most non-Disney owned hotels.
If you want a hotel with some Disney Magic and that is very family friendly I would recommend the All-Star Hotels. There are 3 of them.
All-Star Sports- sports themed
All-Star Music- music themed
All-Star Movies- Movie themed
Those are my favorite Disney hotels and they are Value Hotels so they are not that expensive.
Hope this helps and hope you have a wonderful time with your family when you go :)What is a good moderate Walt Disney World hotel for a family of four?
Try POP Century. It is nearly as good as the moderates. The French Quarter Riverside is the best moderate. Hey, if you got the bucks for deluxe why step down.
All four moderates are really great hotels! I would stay away from the cabins at Fort Wilderness Lodge only because they don't have that "disney magic". If you like the beach i would stay at The Caribbean Beach Resort. This resort has a amazing pool complete with a fun water slide and a pirate theme. The rooms are good (I wouldn't waste my money on a themed room unless you absolutely love Finding Nemo or Pirates of the Caribbean). You should ask for a preferred room so you don't get stuck walking nearly a mile each day just to have breakfast and go to a bus stop. The restaurant is just OK, but the food court is good. Many activities are available there too.
Coronado springs is defiantly my favorite moderate. The pool is really cool with a pyramid and a cheetah water slide. This moderate resort is most like the deluxe hotels, complete with a spa and nicer rooms. This resort has a dessert like theme and has numerous hammocks you can lay in along the beach. The sit down restaurant is pretty good as well as the pepper market. Bus service can be slow (as all moderates, it's just by chance). The rooms are really nice and always clean and the flat screen T.V.s are defiantly an upgrade from the other moderate resorts. Many activities are also available here too.
The last two resorts are "sister" resorts, that means if you stay in one you can acces the amenities of the other resort. These resorts are called Port Orleans French Quarter and Port Orleans Riverside. While choosing one of these resorts I would recommend choosing for the room types and theme more than the amenities such as the pools and restaurants. The French Quarter's rooms have a more sophisticated feeling and are very elegant. The theme is Mardi gra and very colorful, perfect for kids. The other side is themed as a town by the river, more rustic. There are two sides of rooms, one side has the woodsy and rustic feeling while the other side has a more elegant feeling. This resort has a sit down restaurant (the french quarter shares it) and a food court (the french quarter has its own). These resort offers many other activities.
I really hope I helped and I also hope you have a magical time at Disney World. All the Moderate Resorts are great so whichever resort you chose you will have the best time of your life!
I have stayed at most of the Disney Resorts. I got so tired of the cramped quarters and huge loud crowds at the value resorts that I swore I would never go back to them. For a few extra bucks to upgrade to a moderate is so worth it. What I find myself doing time and time again is staying at the Port Orleans Riverside. My family and I LOVE this resort. I always request a room in one of the mansions in particular Acadian House. These are close to the main theme pool and the food court area.
The rooms at the moderate are large so a family of four, (My family is also 4) does not feel cramped like the vaule. They really are so much like the deluxe hotels without the high prices. They just dont have internal hallways and some of the higher end services but the overalll quality is the same.What is a good moderate Walt Disney World hotel for a family of four?
I too have stayed at a number of premier Disney hotels but a few years ago I stayed at one of their bargain level ones - All Star Sports - and found it to be really good value. The food court had fresh-baked cinnamon rolls every morning and the accommodations were just fine. Saved a great deal of money and so was able to take in more of the special dinner shows etc. All of the transportation privileges still applied. Let's face it - all of the Disney-run hotels are better than most non-Disney owned hotels.
If you want a hotel with some Disney Magic and that is very family friendly I would recommend the All-Star Hotels. There are 3 of them.
All-Star Sports- sports themed
All-Star Music- music themed
All-Star Movies- Movie themed
Those are my favorite Disney hotels and they are Value Hotels so they are not that expensive.
Hope this helps and hope you have a wonderful time with your family when you go :)What is a good moderate Walt Disney World hotel for a family of four?
Try POP Century. It is nearly as good as the moderates. The French Quarter Riverside is the best moderate. Hey, if you got the bucks for deluxe why step down.
Is it illegal to sell cards created in photoshop with Disney characters on them?
I keep seeing all these custom invitations with Disney characters on them for sell on eBay. Isn't that illegal if you don't have a license to use those images? Is it illegal to buy them?Is it illegal to sell cards created in photoshop with Disney characters on them?
Those cartoons are the copyright property of Disney Inc. In order to use them for product sales the person would need to get a license from Disney Inc. and pay royalties from the income made on them.
Note: Buying an illegal product is not a crime, but possession of an illegal product is. These could be seized by police at any time and the purchaser would have no legal recourse.
like disney, like looney or nickelodeon. All has copyright. It is fine if you just draw them for your self but, when you desire to sell them, you must have a license from their company.Is it illegal to sell cards created in photoshop with Disney characters on them?
It's not illegal to buy. It's definitely illegal to sell. These people are just hoping nobody reports them.
All Disney products are heavily copyrighted so unauthorised sellers are breaking the law but buying them is totally legal. Hope that helps! Katie :)Is it illegal to sell cards created in photoshop with Disney characters on them?
Yes, it is illegal.
Disney can sue big time.
They wouldn't go after a buyer, though, they'd go after a seller.
Those cartoons are the copyright property of Disney Inc. In order to use them for product sales the person would need to get a license from Disney Inc. and pay royalties from the income made on them.
Note: Buying an illegal product is not a crime, but possession of an illegal product is. These could be seized by police at any time and the purchaser would have no legal recourse.
like disney, like looney or nickelodeon. All has copyright. It is fine if you just draw them for your self but, when you desire to sell them, you must have a license from their company.Is it illegal to sell cards created in photoshop with Disney characters on them?
It's not illegal to buy. It's definitely illegal to sell. These people are just hoping nobody reports them.
All Disney products are heavily copyrighted so unauthorised sellers are breaking the law but buying them is totally legal. Hope that helps! Katie :)Is it illegal to sell cards created in photoshop with Disney characters on them?
Yes, it is illegal.
Disney can sue big time.
They wouldn't go after a buyer, though, they'd go after a seller.
Is it better to book a Disney vacation online or over the phone?
We are ready to book our Disney World vacation and we were wondering if it makes any difference if you book it through Disney's website, or to call them over the phone.Is it better to book a Disney vacation online or over the phone?
even though I cant understand them sometimes I like over the phone, because you can ask questions, I know online has the live chat but sometimes they dont always have the answers for you
It's easier and less of a hassle to book onlineIs it better to book a Disney vacation online or over the phone?
If you book it on the phone you can get very stressed as the person on the other side might have difficulty hearing you and it could be annoying.
Going online is a good idea as most of the fields are required on the form and you can leave an email address so they can contact you.
Disney's website is the better way to book a vacation/holiday.
For my vacation to Walt Disney World, my family did all of our research for our trip online and in books, and then we booked the final package online.
We did this because the internet has many unofficial resources that can help you plan for your trip. Unlike the Disney website or phone line, these are completely unbiased and are trying to give you the best overall advice. I would highly recommend going to http://www.touringplans.com/tp2/UG2_inde鈥?/a> This website is a great source for crowd predictions and schedules of when to visit different attractions. I would also purchase the book that is by the same guys as the website, called "The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2009." Many fans call this book the "Disney bible". Other good sources for planning your trip are mouseplanet.com and allears.net
When you are ready to book your vacation, I would call Disney at (407) W-DISNEY. I personally think this is a much better way to book than the website, as on the phone you can get restaurant recommendations and reservations, make detailed hotel room requests, and get advice on what to do at your resort and at the theme parks. Also, if you are booking more than two rooms at a Disney resort, you must call to make your reservation.
I hope I could help, and have fun on your trip!Is it better to book a Disney vacation online or over the phone?
Online of course! No puuting you on hold, no misunderstanding of words, no grumpy person on the other side of the phone line, no having to repeat yourself, no having to memorize what the disney people are saying, and you can find discounts online.
I would definitely book over the phone (407-WDW-MAGIC)... There's SO MUCH to do. You should definitely stay for at least a week. I'll include some links that could really help you out... You can even get free fancy dinners if you stay at the right time!! Okay, here are those links:auto salvage apa 6th edition
even though I cant understand them sometimes I like over the phone, because you can ask questions, I know online has the live chat but sometimes they dont always have the answers for you
It's easier and less of a hassle to book onlineIs it better to book a Disney vacation online or over the phone?
If you book it on the phone you can get very stressed as the person on the other side might have difficulty hearing you and it could be annoying.
Going online is a good idea as most of the fields are required on the form and you can leave an email address so they can contact you.
Disney's website is the better way to book a vacation/holiday.
For my vacation to Walt Disney World, my family did all of our research for our trip online and in books, and then we booked the final package online.
We did this because the internet has many unofficial resources that can help you plan for your trip. Unlike the Disney website or phone line, these are completely unbiased and are trying to give you the best overall advice. I would highly recommend going to http://www.touringplans.com/tp2/UG2_inde鈥?/a> This website is a great source for crowd predictions and schedules of when to visit different attractions. I would also purchase the book that is by the same guys as the website, called "The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2009." Many fans call this book the "Disney bible". Other good sources for planning your trip are mouseplanet.com and allears.net
When you are ready to book your vacation, I would call Disney at (407) W-DISNEY. I personally think this is a much better way to book than the website, as on the phone you can get restaurant recommendations and reservations, make detailed hotel room requests, and get advice on what to do at your resort and at the theme parks. Also, if you are booking more than two rooms at a Disney resort, you must call to make your reservation.
I hope I could help, and have fun on your trip!Is it better to book a Disney vacation online or over the phone?
Online of course! No puuting you on hold, no misunderstanding of words, no grumpy person on the other side of the phone line, no having to repeat yourself, no having to memorize what the disney people are saying, and you can find discounts online.
I would definitely book over the phone (407-WDW-MAGIC)... There's SO MUCH to do. You should definitely stay for at least a week. I'll include some links that could really help you out... You can even get free fancy dinners if you stay at the right time!! Okay, here are those links:
What does series 1 and series 2 mean when collecting disney pixar cars?
starting to collect and looking for a complete disney pixar cars checklist. but don't understand what series 1 and series 2 mean. can someone explain?What does series 1 and series 2 mean when collecting disney pixar cars?
Series 1 and Series 2 simply means what group they belong in.
Series 1 and Series 2 simply means what group they belong in.
What is the name of the disney pop group starring 3 black teen girls(not Cheetah girls)?
It is not Cheetah Girls. I think they danced and sang on some concerts at disney world in 1998 or around that time. They were young,maybe 16 to 18. They are often seen on disney channel doing music video. Anyone know the name of the group?
If it helps, the B*witched were there too.What is the name of the disney pop group starring 3 black teen girls(not Cheetah girls)?
cleopatra......
Coming at yaWhat is the name of the disney pop group starring 3 black teen girls(not Cheetah girls)?
Yeah Cleopatra
Cleopatra cumin at ya, cleopatra comin at ya
C L E O P A T R AAAAAAAA
loved that song lol
If it helps, the B*witched were there too.What is the name of the disney pop group starring 3 black teen girls(not Cheetah girls)?
cleopatra......
Coming at yaWhat is the name of the disney pop group starring 3 black teen girls(not Cheetah girls)?
Yeah Cleopatra
Cleopatra cumin at ya, cleopatra comin at ya
C L E O P A T R AAAAAAAA
loved that song lol
How do I audition for a Disney Channel show?
I've been watching Disney Channel for a long time. I am 13 years old and I really want a role in a Disney Channel show!! I know you have to get an agent but how do I get one. I've played the main singing/acting part in a play I auditioned for.
So please help!! I live in the New York area.How do I audition for a Disney Channel show?
i went to a convention and they rolled me in modelling and acting,
you have to go to a convention
or keep watching till it says,
casting call or something for a show
good luck (Y)How do I audition for a Disney Channel show?
You don't need an agent. It always helps to have one, but Disney can discover someone as a talent who doesn't have an agent. Selena Gomez, for example, was discovered at a national open casting call.
Keep your eye on the following sites. One is auditions for the parks, where a lot people begin. Another is auditions for Disney channel. Check with your parents to see if they think auditioning is a good idea, and if they'd be able to attend one with you. Anyone under 18 has to have a parent or guardian present.
Good luck!
http://actinginfo.blogspot.com/
http://corporate.disney.go.com/auditions鈥?/a>How do I audition for a Disney Channel show?
Keep watching Disney Channel and the time they say: audition for teenagers etc etc you'll go to the audition! Good luck!
No become an actress and get an agent till them to send you ur headshot and resume or i can help you personallly
So please help!! I live in the New York area.How do I audition for a Disney Channel show?
i went to a convention and they rolled me in modelling and acting,
you have to go to a convention
or keep watching till it says,
casting call or something for a show
good luck (Y)How do I audition for a Disney Channel show?
You don't need an agent. It always helps to have one, but Disney can discover someone as a talent who doesn't have an agent. Selena Gomez, for example, was discovered at a national open casting call.
Keep your eye on the following sites. One is auditions for the parks, where a lot people begin. Another is auditions for Disney channel. Check with your parents to see if they think auditioning is a good idea, and if they'd be able to attend one with you. Anyone under 18 has to have a parent or guardian present.
Good luck!
http://actinginfo.blogspot.com/
http://corporate.disney.go.com/auditions鈥?/a>How do I audition for a Disney Channel show?
Keep watching Disney Channel and the time they say: audition for teenagers etc etc you'll go to the audition! Good luck!
No become an actress and get an agent till them to send you ur headshot and resume or i can help you personallly
How can I can the cheapest Disney World Vaycay?
Well, I want to go to Disney World in March. But I have no idea how to plan a cheap vacation. I know we want to take the bus and we want to stay at the Howard Johnson for a week. But we need spending money, food money, tickets...
How can I plan a week long trip to Disney World and enjoy all the attractions for a great deal with money left in my pockets?How can I can the cheapest Disney World Vaycay?
Heres the best way I have found. First, stay on Disney property, second, book through Disney. Take a look at the Disney website, www.disney.go.com and get some prices for the time you want to go to WDW, try the value resorts, I like Pop Century a lot. Then, call Disney to book your stay and ask about any specials going on, they sometimes have unadvertised specials. The last special I heard about was 7 nights for 4 at a value resort for $1600.00, thats your room and park admission. You can add the Disney Dining plan to save some money on food also. Food will be your biggest expense, Figure $50.00 to $75.00 a day for food. Save money by eating breakfast at the resort food court, light breakfast before you go to the parks and unless your on the dining plan eat counter service most meals or food court. There are a lot of benefits to staying on property like early entry and parks open late, the price will be competitive with off property hotels/motels and you wont have to travel to WDW then around the property, you just walk out of your resort and get on the bus. Plus Disney's serivice is great. Also, the more days you stay the cheaper it gets, 4 people to a room will cut your cost quite a bit, $1600.00 devided by 4 is only $400.00 per person room and tickets then add $400.00 to $500.00 for food and snacks your only looking at $800-900 per person, easy to do, then everything else is fun money.
If you fly and stay at Disney they have Magical express, for the bus try mears, they are the biggest outfit in town. do a yahoo search for mears orlando and you will find the website.
You can also check mousesaver.com or mousesavers.com, I can't remember which one it is. It helped me plan as a single mom take my kids.
The good the bad and the ugly...
its not cheap to go to disney but there are things you can do to make the trip less expensive. but there are factors you have to take into consideration due to convenience and gas prices. there is one major desicion, each with pros and cons. staying on or off property.
Staying on property:
Pros
1- you get free transportation between all the disney parks and guest areas. so you could go to the magic kingdom or downtown disney or either of the two water parks.
2- you will save on gas and parking since you will not have to drive
3- on certain days and certain parks, you will be able to either go in early (usually about an hour) or stay late. and that extra hour in the morning makes a huge difference.
4- you can have the stuff you buy at the parks can be sent to your room.
5- because of the constant, free transportation you can take breaks in the middle of the day and come back later.
6- they have nice hotels with good service. they are clean and comfortable.
Cons:
1- they cost more per day (but if you don't have to drive or pay for parking...)
2- you might spend most of your day away from the park and only use your room to crash at the end of the day... so you might not care how nice it is.
Off Property
Pros:
1- it cost less per day.
2- you can sometimes get a better hotel (three stars over two) for the same amount of money.
3- if you are going somewhere other than disney, you can pick a hotel that is more in the center of everything.
Cons:
1- although less expensive, they can be far away.
2- some offer free shuttles to the parks but they are usually at a set schedule and will start after the parks open and will stop running before the parks close. so you might not spend as much time at the parks as you would like.
3- if you want to be able to get there when you want and leave when you want you would have to drive. but then you have to pay $11 dollars per day to park plus gas. not to mention that at the end of the day when you have been walking all over the place, you really don't want to have to drive again.
there are a couple of things you can do to cut cost regardless of where you choose to stay.
1- Have a budget. but not just for food but for souvenirs. that is were most people go nuts and spend way too much.
2- Bring your own snack and drinks to the hotel. IF they have vending machine, they are usually overpriced. Going to the supermarket is cheaper.
3- Bring in some snacks (but not whole meals) into the park. Theme park food is expensive and adds up. beware things that don鈥檛 keep well if not refrigerated.
that is all i can think of. hopefully thing will help.How can I can the cheapest Disney World Vaycay?
AAA offers fantastic discounts if you are a member. Also, check out this website:
http://www.easybreezyplanning.com
There you can sign up for a free Disney E-newsletter, read up on fun tips and advice, watch fun Disney movie previews, purchase discounted Disney park merchandise and receive assistance with planning your Disney vacation! Have a wonderful trip!
Book an actual Disney Vacation (but not through their site). Use a Disney Specialist Travel Agent. Ours generally saves us $500 to $1500 off of the Disney website. We use Small World Vacations (found on www.mousesavers.com) .
USE THE MEAL PLAN! Food at the parks is EXPENSIVE, and there is no way to pop out of the park and eat at Taco Bell. The meal plan allows for one sit down meal (appetizer, entree, drink %26amp; dessert), one counter service meal (entree/combo, drink %26amp; dessert) and one snack (popcorn, ice cream, bottle of soda), per night of your stay. We used this, and it was more food than we could eat!!! And there is not a limit to what you get on the menu. For example, we paid $150/day for our family of 5 to have the meal plan (prices have gone up a little, but not too bad). We went to dinner at the Whispering Canyon Cafe, and our bill was $350! We did not have to pay a THING, not even the tip, as it is included in the plan. So, we saved $200 on that meal, and ate our counter service %26amp; snack for free.
You will not save $$ staying at the HoJo, as it is usually more than Disneys value resorts, and close in price to their moderate resorts. Plus, you don't get early entry or after hours park entry (a HUGE benefit)
Before you decide on the bus, do some comparrison shopping on the airlines. They are not always as high as you think, especially if you are more than 21 days out. Southwest %26amp; US Air usually have the best deals. If you use an Orbitz or Expedia, they will not show Southwest prices.
I have listed some EXCELLENT resources below. Enjoy your trip!
First hotels are usually cheaper during the week, monday through thursday. Food at Disney is rather expensive so if you can eat off property do so. If you can bring your own snacks and water, in your backpack (will not allow coolers) that would be a good idea.
How can I plan a week long trip to Disney World and enjoy all the attractions for a great deal with money left in my pockets?How can I can the cheapest Disney World Vaycay?
Heres the best way I have found. First, stay on Disney property, second, book through Disney. Take a look at the Disney website, www.disney.go.com and get some prices for the time you want to go to WDW, try the value resorts, I like Pop Century a lot. Then, call Disney to book your stay and ask about any specials going on, they sometimes have unadvertised specials. The last special I heard about was 7 nights for 4 at a value resort for $1600.00, thats your room and park admission. You can add the Disney Dining plan to save some money on food also. Food will be your biggest expense, Figure $50.00 to $75.00 a day for food. Save money by eating breakfast at the resort food court, light breakfast before you go to the parks and unless your on the dining plan eat counter service most meals or food court. There are a lot of benefits to staying on property like early entry and parks open late, the price will be competitive with off property hotels/motels and you wont have to travel to WDW then around the property, you just walk out of your resort and get on the bus. Plus Disney's serivice is great. Also, the more days you stay the cheaper it gets, 4 people to a room will cut your cost quite a bit, $1600.00 devided by 4 is only $400.00 per person room and tickets then add $400.00 to $500.00 for food and snacks your only looking at $800-900 per person, easy to do, then everything else is fun money.
If you fly and stay at Disney they have Magical express, for the bus try mears, they are the biggest outfit in town. do a yahoo search for mears orlando and you will find the website.
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How can I can the cheapest Disney World Vaycay?You can also check mousesaver.com or mousesavers.com, I can't remember which one it is. It helped me plan as a single mom take my kids.
The good the bad and the ugly...
its not cheap to go to disney but there are things you can do to make the trip less expensive. but there are factors you have to take into consideration due to convenience and gas prices. there is one major desicion, each with pros and cons. staying on or off property.
Staying on property:
Pros
1- you get free transportation between all the disney parks and guest areas. so you could go to the magic kingdom or downtown disney or either of the two water parks.
2- you will save on gas and parking since you will not have to drive
3- on certain days and certain parks, you will be able to either go in early (usually about an hour) or stay late. and that extra hour in the morning makes a huge difference.
4- you can have the stuff you buy at the parks can be sent to your room.
5- because of the constant, free transportation you can take breaks in the middle of the day and come back later.
6- they have nice hotels with good service. they are clean and comfortable.
Cons:
1- they cost more per day (but if you don't have to drive or pay for parking...)
2- you might spend most of your day away from the park and only use your room to crash at the end of the day... so you might not care how nice it is.
Off Property
Pros:
1- it cost less per day.
2- you can sometimes get a better hotel (three stars over two) for the same amount of money.
3- if you are going somewhere other than disney, you can pick a hotel that is more in the center of everything.
Cons:
1- although less expensive, they can be far away.
2- some offer free shuttles to the parks but they are usually at a set schedule and will start after the parks open and will stop running before the parks close. so you might not spend as much time at the parks as you would like.
3- if you want to be able to get there when you want and leave when you want you would have to drive. but then you have to pay $11 dollars per day to park plus gas. not to mention that at the end of the day when you have been walking all over the place, you really don't want to have to drive again.
there are a couple of things you can do to cut cost regardless of where you choose to stay.
1- Have a budget. but not just for food but for souvenirs. that is were most people go nuts and spend way too much.
2- Bring your own snack and drinks to the hotel. IF they have vending machine, they are usually overpriced. Going to the supermarket is cheaper.
3- Bring in some snacks (but not whole meals) into the park. Theme park food is expensive and adds up. beware things that don鈥檛 keep well if not refrigerated.
that is all i can think of. hopefully thing will help.How can I can the cheapest Disney World Vaycay?
AAA offers fantastic discounts if you are a member. Also, check out this website:
http://www.easybreezyplanning.com
There you can sign up for a free Disney E-newsletter, read up on fun tips and advice, watch fun Disney movie previews, purchase discounted Disney park merchandise and receive assistance with planning your Disney vacation! Have a wonderful trip!
Book an actual Disney Vacation (but not through their site). Use a Disney Specialist Travel Agent. Ours generally saves us $500 to $1500 off of the Disney website. We use Small World Vacations (found on www.mousesavers.com) .
USE THE MEAL PLAN! Food at the parks is EXPENSIVE, and there is no way to pop out of the park and eat at Taco Bell. The meal plan allows for one sit down meal (appetizer, entree, drink %26amp; dessert), one counter service meal (entree/combo, drink %26amp; dessert) and one snack (popcorn, ice cream, bottle of soda), per night of your stay. We used this, and it was more food than we could eat!!! And there is not a limit to what you get on the menu. For example, we paid $150/day for our family of 5 to have the meal plan (prices have gone up a little, but not too bad). We went to dinner at the Whispering Canyon Cafe, and our bill was $350! We did not have to pay a THING, not even the tip, as it is included in the plan. So, we saved $200 on that meal, and ate our counter service %26amp; snack for free.
You will not save $$ staying at the HoJo, as it is usually more than Disneys value resorts, and close in price to their moderate resorts. Plus, you don't get early entry or after hours park entry (a HUGE benefit)
Before you decide on the bus, do some comparrison shopping on the airlines. They are not always as high as you think, especially if you are more than 21 days out. Southwest %26amp; US Air usually have the best deals. If you use an Orbitz or Expedia, they will not show Southwest prices.
I have listed some EXCELLENT resources below. Enjoy your trip!
First hotels are usually cheaper during the week, monday through thursday. Food at Disney is rather expensive so if you can eat off property do so. If you can bring your own snacks and water, in your backpack (will not allow coolers) that would be a good idea.
What are some things that I must see will in Disney world?
I am going to Disney world from June 9th until the 16th, I am staying a port orleans resort riverside. I want to make sure I see many great things,but I have never been so I do not know what is worth time and what is not worth seeing. HELP!!! I want to have great memories and there is so much there to choose from. OH, I am 30 and I am taking my BFF and two girls 9 and 14.What are some things that I must see will in Disney world?
At riverside they have the Old Man Island Feature Pool and every monring they chose one child to "wake up" the pool. the chosen child gets a special hat (to keep) and stands by the water slide yelling "Wake up Old Man Island, Wake Up!" then the water slide comes gushing to life. My daughter got to do it one morning and she still talks about it...so that is a fun thing to do if you aren't heading into the theme parks every morning.
Do not miss the Magic Kingdom fireworks where a real live Tinkerbell "flies" out of the top of the castle. Her guidewire goes to tomorrowland...find the guidewire and make sure you have a good view of it. We have always told our girls that if they see Tinkerbell that she will leave them a surprise in their hotel room that night...so that might work for the 9 year old to make it a little more magical...even if she knows it is you...it still add to the trip.
When you get into Disney World, you will be overwhelmed. It is a great thing to have so many days.
The lines are very very very very very very very long and most of the rides are worth it. Understand that you can't ride all the rides in one day and can't see everything in one day.
But I would take in Universal Studies one day... great fun ... more adult.. but the age of your kids they would like it too.
have a wonderful trip.What are some things that I must see will in Disney world?
If you have never been before, I recommend reading up on it yourself along with recommendations by others. Try http://www.allears.com and http://www.disboards.com
Also, The Unofficial Guidebook to Disney World is only about $14 on Amazon.com and is a great resource. Even though I am local I own the 2008 version and read from it frequently.
My personal favorite ride is Peter Pan in the Magic Kingdom, followed by the Haunted Mansion. In Epcot, Soarin' is awesome and Test Track is fun, too.
As far as food goes, my favorite sit down restaurant is Le Cellier in Canada's pavillion in the World Showcase and 'Ohana in the Polynesian resort.
Have a great trip!
I'd suggest going to all the parks! It's a great thing to have so much time, although you still won't be able to see it all! It's all worth seeing though. Since lines are very very very long at that time of year, I'd suggest getting the fast passes, which are free. Go to www.disneyworld.com for more info on everything there. Don't worry though, you'll have great memories. Have fun!What are some things that I must see will in Disney world?
Disney World has many great rides/attractions
Here is a list of rides that you can go on at each of the 4 main theme parks at Disney World:
Magic Kingdom:
SPace Mountain
Splash Mountain
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Pirates of the Caribbean
Peter Pan's Flight
It's a Small World
The Haunted Mansion
Astro Orbiter
Indy Speedway
Magic Carpets of Aladdin
Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin
Epcot:
Test Track
Mission Space
Soarin
Finding Nemo
Honey I Shrunk the Audience
There is also world showcase
Animal Kingdom:
Safari
Expedition Everest
DINOSAUR
IT's Tough to be a Bug
Kali River Rapids
Hollywood Studios:
Tower of Terror
Rock n Roller Coaster
Lights Motor Actions Stunts
High School Musical 2 Live
Fantasmic
If you are choosing between only 1 or 2 parks here is a list of the best ones:
1. Magic Kingdom (best selection of rides.attractions/food)
2. Animal Kingdom (fun for two kids and you rides and animals)
3. Epcot (for the older crowd, science based)
4. Hollywood Studios (small only a couple good rides, good entertainment)
i recommend that you go to all four of the parks. also if you feel like getting wet you can go to one of the water parks. TYPHOON LAGOON OR BLIZZARD BEACH. THEY ARE A SEPERATE ADMISSION FEE FROM THE FOUR MAIN THEME PARKS.
I cannot say much about what to miss, I love it all. But, the must sees and dos are:
Fantasmic, Disney Studios Laser Show Starring Mickey Mouse and the Disney Villains. All the shows and rides.
Epcot's laser show, Soaring California, Honey we Shrunk the Audience, Mission Space, and Test Track
Animal Kingdom and all of Magic Kingdom.
9 and 14 year old girls would love a few character meals check them out. You may want to prearrange meals to ensure you get them. Also check out the Polynesian Resorts Luau they will love it.
There are so many great things to see! I totally understand your worries of not seeing all the best stuff. Also, you are going during the busy summer season, which will make it even more difficult. I have been to Disney many times and I have to say that the trips where I got to see all of the best stuff were my last three. For those trips I used a customized itinerary and touring plans service called Custom Mouse Plans. They are great! They planned my itinerary so that I was in the least crowded park each day, my touring plans so that I never waited more than 10 minutes for any ride, and my days so that we did all of the best stuff! They even made my dining reservations! Worth every penny!
Have a great trip!
Here are lists of must-see attractions in each park:
- Magic Kingdom (the park with Cinderella's Castle): http://www.kingdommagictravel.com/disney鈥?/a>
- Epcot (the park with the "Big Golf Ball"): http://www.kingdommagictravel.com/disney鈥?/a>
- Hollywood Studios: http://www.kingdommagictravel.com/disney鈥?/a>
- Animal Kingdom: http://www.kingdommagictravel.com/disney鈥?/a>
Also, here's a listing of all the menus of every food place in the parks, so you can decide where to eat.
http://www.allearsnet.com/menu/menus.htm
Have a great trip!
This page lists every ride at the 4 parks and notes whether they are skippable, favorites, or in between: http://yourfirstvisit.net/planning-your-鈥?/a>
Ideas for what to do every day begin on this page--they don't quite fit your dates, but are close: http://yourfirstvisit.net/planning-your-鈥?/a>
Have a great time!international trucks unique baby girl names
At riverside they have the Old Man Island Feature Pool and every monring they chose one child to "wake up" the pool. the chosen child gets a special hat (to keep) and stands by the water slide yelling "Wake up Old Man Island, Wake Up!" then the water slide comes gushing to life. My daughter got to do it one morning and she still talks about it...so that is a fun thing to do if you aren't heading into the theme parks every morning.
Do not miss the Magic Kingdom fireworks where a real live Tinkerbell "flies" out of the top of the castle. Her guidewire goes to tomorrowland...find the guidewire and make sure you have a good view of it. We have always told our girls that if they see Tinkerbell that she will leave them a surprise in their hotel room that night...so that might work for the 9 year old to make it a little more magical...even if she knows it is you...it still add to the trip.
When you get into Disney World, you will be overwhelmed. It is a great thing to have so many days.
The lines are very very very very very very very long and most of the rides are worth it. Understand that you can't ride all the rides in one day and can't see everything in one day.
But I would take in Universal Studies one day... great fun ... more adult.. but the age of your kids they would like it too.
have a wonderful trip.What are some things that I must see will in Disney world?
If you have never been before, I recommend reading up on it yourself along with recommendations by others. Try http://www.allears.com and http://www.disboards.com
Also, The Unofficial Guidebook to Disney World is only about $14 on Amazon.com and is a great resource. Even though I am local I own the 2008 version and read from it frequently.
My personal favorite ride is Peter Pan in the Magic Kingdom, followed by the Haunted Mansion. In Epcot, Soarin' is awesome and Test Track is fun, too.
As far as food goes, my favorite sit down restaurant is Le Cellier in Canada's pavillion in the World Showcase and 'Ohana in the Polynesian resort.
Have a great trip!
I'd suggest going to all the parks! It's a great thing to have so much time, although you still won't be able to see it all! It's all worth seeing though. Since lines are very very very long at that time of year, I'd suggest getting the fast passes, which are free. Go to www.disneyworld.com for more info on everything there. Don't worry though, you'll have great memories. Have fun!What are some things that I must see will in Disney world?
Disney World has many great rides/attractions
Here is a list of rides that you can go on at each of the 4 main theme parks at Disney World:
Magic Kingdom:
SPace Mountain
Splash Mountain
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Pirates of the Caribbean
Peter Pan's Flight
It's a Small World
The Haunted Mansion
Astro Orbiter
Indy Speedway
Magic Carpets of Aladdin
Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin
Epcot:
Test Track
Mission Space
Soarin
Finding Nemo
Honey I Shrunk the Audience
There is also world showcase
Animal Kingdom:
Safari
Expedition Everest
DINOSAUR
IT's Tough to be a Bug
Kali River Rapids
Hollywood Studios:
Tower of Terror
Rock n Roller Coaster
Lights Motor Actions Stunts
High School Musical 2 Live
Fantasmic
If you are choosing between only 1 or 2 parks here is a list of the best ones:
1. Magic Kingdom (best selection of rides.attractions/food)
2. Animal Kingdom (fun for two kids and you rides and animals)
3. Epcot (for the older crowd, science based)
4. Hollywood Studios (small only a couple good rides, good entertainment)
i recommend that you go to all four of the parks. also if you feel like getting wet you can go to one of the water parks. TYPHOON LAGOON OR BLIZZARD BEACH. THEY ARE A SEPERATE ADMISSION FEE FROM THE FOUR MAIN THEME PARKS.
I cannot say much about what to miss, I love it all. But, the must sees and dos are:
Fantasmic, Disney Studios Laser Show Starring Mickey Mouse and the Disney Villains. All the shows and rides.
Epcot's laser show, Soaring California, Honey we Shrunk the Audience, Mission Space, and Test Track
Animal Kingdom and all of Magic Kingdom.
9 and 14 year old girls would love a few character meals check them out. You may want to prearrange meals to ensure you get them. Also check out the Polynesian Resorts Luau they will love it.
There are so many great things to see! I totally understand your worries of not seeing all the best stuff. Also, you are going during the busy summer season, which will make it even more difficult. I have been to Disney many times and I have to say that the trips where I got to see all of the best stuff were my last three. For those trips I used a customized itinerary and touring plans service called Custom Mouse Plans. They are great! They planned my itinerary so that I was in the least crowded park each day, my touring plans so that I never waited more than 10 minutes for any ride, and my days so that we did all of the best stuff! They even made my dining reservations! Worth every penny!
Have a great trip!
Here are lists of must-see attractions in each park:
- Magic Kingdom (the park with Cinderella's Castle): http://www.kingdommagictravel.com/disney鈥?/a>
- Epcot (the park with the "Big Golf Ball"): http://www.kingdommagictravel.com/disney鈥?/a>
- Hollywood Studios: http://www.kingdommagictravel.com/disney鈥?/a>
- Animal Kingdom: http://www.kingdommagictravel.com/disney鈥?/a>
Also, here's a listing of all the menus of every food place in the parks, so you can decide where to eat.
http://www.allearsnet.com/menu/menus.htm
Have a great trip!
This page lists every ride at the 4 parks and notes whether they are skippable, favorites, or in between: http://yourfirstvisit.net/planning-your-鈥?/a>
Ideas for what to do every day begin on this page--they don't quite fit your dates, but are close: http://yourfirstvisit.net/planning-your-鈥?/a>
Have a great time!
What kind of Disney Channel experiences have you had?
I am interested in auditioning with Disney for some roles and I was just curious as to know if anyone had any experience wit them and what happened.
Please no rude comments I am not some actress wannabee I have been in coir, dance and theater all my life and this is something hat I take seriously.What kind of Disney Channel experiences have you had?
It caused me to give up cable and get my children involved in more realistic pursuits.What kind of Disney Channel experiences have you had?
Ive been in camp rock it was fun the cast was really awesomeWhat kind of Disney Channel experiences have you had?
... happy U year. hahahahaha :] i'm cool right
Please no rude comments I am not some actress wannabee I have been in coir, dance and theater all my life and this is something hat I take seriously.What kind of Disney Channel experiences have you had?
It caused me to give up cable and get my children involved in more realistic pursuits.What kind of Disney Channel experiences have you had?
Ive been in camp rock it was fun the cast was really awesomeWhat kind of Disney Channel experiences have you had?
... happy U year. hahahahaha :] i'm cool right
How to have my birthday at Disney World with Cinderella in Her Castle?
I saw this Tv ad with a girl having her birthday with Cinderella in her castle. I want to do that and spend a week or less at Disney World in Cinderella's castle . It can't be expensive and when is the best time and the cheapest time to go to Disney World. PS( My Birthday is on Febuary 27 if that helps)How to have my birthday at Disney World with Cinderella in Her Castle?
I had dinner at The Royal Table in Cinderellas Castle for my birthday.My bf arranged it.He just made a reservation.They brought a cake out to me and sang Happy Birthday.They also gave me a certificate that says I had a magical birthday celebration.On the way into the restaurant you can also have your picture taken with Cinderella and they bring to pics to your table to buy them.You cannot stay in the suite though you have to win that.
Hi Maggie M it's Sweet B ...I Hope you see this comment.All you have to do is make a reservation and tell them before hand that it's your birthday and you want a cake (it's more like a cupcake) and certificate.I'm pretty sure thats what my bf did.Have Fun!
You can't book a stay in the Castle, but you can have dinner at Cinderella's Royal Table, a restaurant in the Castle, which will include meeting Cinderella and having you picture taken with her. Unfortunately, you have to make reservations for this event ahead of time, and they usually fill up a few minutes after the reservation window opens, which was August 31st for February 27, 2009. You will be able to make reservations for February 27, 2010 an August 31, 2009. You should call right away when the reservation line opens at 7AM to get this reservation. Allears.net has a page on it: http://allears.net/din/reserv.htm , the specific strategy for Cinderella's Royal Table is about halfway down the page.
You can not stay in Cinderella Castle. There are random selected guests who win one night in the castle.
You can make reservations to eat in the Castle and Cinderella will show up at a character dinner.
During the off seasons the resort prices are a little lower. But park tickets and food are always the same price.
Sweetie, Disney is expensive. Dinner at Cinderella's castle is $43 for adults and $27 for children.
The Castle isn't a big building to walk around in. When you go in there is a small waiting room. Sometimes the Fairy Godmother shows up while you wait for a table. You go up stairs to the restaurant. It is beautiful with stain glass windows. And that is it. Out side the castle there is a large hallway that has a beautiful mosaic of the Cinderella story. You walk through it to get from Main Street to Fantasy Land. How to have my birthday at Disney World with Cinderella in Her Castle?
According to about.com. what you are requesting will never take place. Until the end of 2008, you can only stay in Cinderella's Castle if you happen to be the random winner of that day's contest. After 2008, the paragraph below pretty much sums it up. Even if Disney ever did rent the Cinderella suite out, they would never use the phrase "It can't be expensive" when doing it, especially for a stay of a week.
What's Going to Happen to the Suite After the Contest?
Disney hasn't announced it officially, but it doesn't look like the suite will ever be rented out to high-rolling guests. Disney officials have mentioned that stays in the castle may be auctioned off for charities, or it may be used philanthropically (for families of terminally ill children visiting Disney World, for example).
Febuary is a great time to go because it wont be really hot, though it will be quite warm, and its not during the holidays which is good because there are a lot of people there during holidays, which means your birthday is a great time to go. hope you have a great birth day.
I had dinner at The Royal Table in Cinderellas Castle for my birthday.My bf arranged it.He just made a reservation.They brought a cake out to me and sang Happy Birthday.They also gave me a certificate that says I had a magical birthday celebration.On the way into the restaurant you can also have your picture taken with Cinderella and they bring to pics to your table to buy them.You cannot stay in the suite though you have to win that.
Hi Maggie M it's Sweet B ...I Hope you see this comment.All you have to do is make a reservation and tell them before hand that it's your birthday and you want a cake (it's more like a cupcake) and certificate.I'm pretty sure thats what my bf did.Have Fun!
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How to have my birthday at Disney World with Cinderella in Her Castle?You can't book a stay in the Castle, but you can have dinner at Cinderella's Royal Table, a restaurant in the Castle, which will include meeting Cinderella and having you picture taken with her. Unfortunately, you have to make reservations for this event ahead of time, and they usually fill up a few minutes after the reservation window opens, which was August 31st for February 27, 2009. You will be able to make reservations for February 27, 2010 an August 31, 2009. You should call right away when the reservation line opens at 7AM to get this reservation. Allears.net has a page on it: http://allears.net/din/reserv.htm , the specific strategy for Cinderella's Royal Table is about halfway down the page.
You can not stay in Cinderella Castle. There are random selected guests who win one night in the castle.
You can make reservations to eat in the Castle and Cinderella will show up at a character dinner.
During the off seasons the resort prices are a little lower. But park tickets and food are always the same price.
Sweetie, Disney is expensive. Dinner at Cinderella's castle is $43 for adults and $27 for children.
The Castle isn't a big building to walk around in. When you go in there is a small waiting room. Sometimes the Fairy Godmother shows up while you wait for a table. You go up stairs to the restaurant. It is beautiful with stain glass windows. And that is it. Out side the castle there is a large hallway that has a beautiful mosaic of the Cinderella story. You walk through it to get from Main Street to Fantasy Land. How to have my birthday at Disney World with Cinderella in Her Castle?
According to about.com. what you are requesting will never take place. Until the end of 2008, you can only stay in Cinderella's Castle if you happen to be the random winner of that day's contest. After 2008, the paragraph below pretty much sums it up. Even if Disney ever did rent the Cinderella suite out, they would never use the phrase "It can't be expensive" when doing it, especially for a stay of a week.
What's Going to Happen to the Suite After the Contest?
Disney hasn't announced it officially, but it doesn't look like the suite will ever be rented out to high-rolling guests. Disney officials have mentioned that stays in the castle may be auctioned off for charities, or it may be used philanthropically (for families of terminally ill children visiting Disney World, for example).
Febuary is a great time to go because it wont be really hot, though it will be quite warm, and its not during the holidays which is good because there are a lot of people there during holidays, which means your birthday is a great time to go. hope you have a great birth day.
Who does the Disney Company hire to record all the songs in the parks and stuff?
What bands do they pick? Is it their own orchestra? How can you work for them? I really just wanna know because i wanna play for them when i grow up. I love disney and just love listining to the recordings of the backround music and want to be part of it someday!! :)Who does the Disney Company hire to record all the songs in the parks and stuff?
%26gt;"Who does the Disney Company hire to record all the songs in the parks and stuff?"
Micky Mouse, Mini Mouse, The Mouseketeers!
%26gt;"Who does the Disney Company hire to record all the songs in the parks and stuff?"
Micky Mouse, Mini Mouse, The Mouseketeers!
Going to Disneyland/ Disney California Adventure, what do you reccomend for rides and sites and fun?
I am going on a trip with my band in march to Disneyland or Disney California Adventure or both. What do you reccomend me and my TEENAGE friends go on? What are some TEEN FRIENDLY attractions? What are some TEEN ORIENTED restaraunts that aren't too fast food? Thanks!Going to Disneyland/ Disney California Adventure, what do you reccomend for rides and sites and fun?
At Disneyland I would definitely say going on the Matterhorn, Star Tours, Thunder Mountain, Space Mountain, Splash Mountain and all those faster rides. Since you guys are teenagers you probably won't want to spend a lot of time in Fantasyland. A ride you guys would probably really enjoy that is kind of a kiddy-ride is Autopia. You guys can drive on the track and bump each other (even though you're really not supposed to) and it's so much fun! For restaurants try the Plaza Inn on Main Street and the Pizza Port in Tomorrowland. And a show that is a must-see at Disneyland is a night time show called Fantasmic, so make sure you see that.
At California Adventure DEFINITELY go on California Screamin'. Also go on Maliboomer, Mulholland Madness, Grizzly Rapids, Soarin' Over California and Mickey's Fun Wheel. They are all fun and make sure you go on Grizzly Rapids mid-day because you will get soaked on that ride. (I don't really know many restaurants there, sorry!)
I am a teen too, so no worries on the perspective front. I like (in Disneyland) the Matterhorn, Splash Mountain, Indiana Jones, Space Mountain, Big Thuner Mountain Railroad(roller coaster) Pirates of the Caribbean is okay. You should do it once, but don't waste too much time there. A good attraction is the fireworks, you don't really have to go anywhere to see it, just be in or around the park at like 9. Another one is Fantasmic, which takes place on the river. You have to get there really early to get good seats, but it is pretty cool. It starts a hour or two before the fireworks, but I think there are multiple shows. They best places to eat are in California Adventure. They have better food, more of the real restaurant type things. The good rides in California Adventure are Tower of Terror, California Screamin', and Grizzly River Run. Just watch your cellphones on Grizzly, mine got ruined and my friends got water damage and one of her keys stopped working. Soarin' over California is kinda cool but not really fun, so if you have a limited amount of time, don't waste it there. California Adventures Light Parade is really fun and cool. It's a parade with all the characters and all the costumes and floats are all light up! Have fun in Disneyland, you will have so much fun!Going to Disneyland/ Disney California Adventure, what do you reccomend for rides and sites and fun?
didnt you just answer my question about becoming a disney character at disneyland and you told me that you were belle from disneyland?? o.O
hmm.....try everything...
try g forceGoing to Disneyland/ Disney California Adventure, what do you reccomend for rides and sites and fun?
g force
At Disneyland I would definitely say going on the Matterhorn, Star Tours, Thunder Mountain, Space Mountain, Splash Mountain and all those faster rides. Since you guys are teenagers you probably won't want to spend a lot of time in Fantasyland. A ride you guys would probably really enjoy that is kind of a kiddy-ride is Autopia. You guys can drive on the track and bump each other (even though you're really not supposed to) and it's so much fun! For restaurants try the Plaza Inn on Main Street and the Pizza Port in Tomorrowland. And a show that is a must-see at Disneyland is a night time show called Fantasmic, so make sure you see that.
At California Adventure DEFINITELY go on California Screamin'. Also go on Maliboomer, Mulholland Madness, Grizzly Rapids, Soarin' Over California and Mickey's Fun Wheel. They are all fun and make sure you go on Grizzly Rapids mid-day because you will get soaked on that ride. (I don't really know many restaurants there, sorry!)
I am a teen too, so no worries on the perspective front. I like (in Disneyland) the Matterhorn, Splash Mountain, Indiana Jones, Space Mountain, Big Thuner Mountain Railroad(roller coaster) Pirates of the Caribbean is okay. You should do it once, but don't waste too much time there. A good attraction is the fireworks, you don't really have to go anywhere to see it, just be in or around the park at like 9. Another one is Fantasmic, which takes place on the river. You have to get there really early to get good seats, but it is pretty cool. It starts a hour or two before the fireworks, but I think there are multiple shows. They best places to eat are in California Adventure. They have better food, more of the real restaurant type things. The good rides in California Adventure are Tower of Terror, California Screamin', and Grizzly River Run. Just watch your cellphones on Grizzly, mine got ruined and my friends got water damage and one of her keys stopped working. Soarin' over California is kinda cool but not really fun, so if you have a limited amount of time, don't waste it there. California Adventures Light Parade is really fun and cool. It's a parade with all the characters and all the costumes and floats are all light up! Have fun in Disneyland, you will have so much fun!Going to Disneyland/ Disney California Adventure, what do you reccomend for rides and sites and fun?
didnt you just answer my question about becoming a disney character at disneyland and you told me that you were belle from disneyland?? o.O
hmm.....try everything...
try g forceGoing to Disneyland/ Disney California Adventure, what do you reccomend for rides and sites and fun?
g force
How many rides can you do in one day in Disney World Orlando in Easter?
Me and my family (kids 14, 8) are going to Disney World Orlando for 4 days in Easter. We arrive there on the 17th at night and we leave at the 22nd at night. So we have 4 days to go to the parks. We are going to do 1 day at one of the Water parks and the other 3 at Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, and Epcot or Animal Kingdom. How many rides could you do in one day at one park? And also can you tell about the lines to the rides. Are they horrible in Easter.
Thanks already.How many rides can you do in one day in Disney World Orlando in Easter?
It's going to depend highly on which park you do which exact day and how you "tour" the park. This is a very busy time of year (one of the busiest--Christmas is busier), but you can do a lot if you plan properly. I would suggest highly at joining Tour Guide Mike to decide which park to go to which day (best day guide) and looking at www.touringplans.com/The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World (aka, The Disney Bible) as to which day to do which park. These resources are invaluable to helping you get the most out of your vacation, and your vacation dollar!How many rides can you do in one day in Disney World Orlando in Easter?
Easter Weekend like most holiday weekends are the busiest weekends at the parks. These are always the weekends we typically bring out the extended que lines. The lines for the more popular rides can easily reach 120 minutes.How many rides can you do in one day in Disney World Orlando in Easter?
Well, frankly, yes, the lines are horrible around Easter. Generally the spring break crowds run from mid-March to mid-April, with the worst being around Easter. This year with Easter being so late, expect the spring break crowds to run a little later than normal, and still the worst of it will be around Easter. You will see popular rides exceed an hour wait time QUICKLY, and even some of the minor rides will get up to an hour or more. Fastpasses may be gone quickly, too. Get to the park when it opens, and I mean be standing at the gate ready to go in when it opens, to get as much done as possible. I can't really give you a number of rides - because which rides you want to do affects your wait time.
But there is no way you will even come close to doing all the rides at Magic Kingdom or covering Epcot in just one day that time of year. Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom you should be able to do in one day. Are you sure you want to spend one of your days at a water park? Personally, I would skip it and do another day at the park. Just an idea.alpinestars acura tsx
Thanks already.How many rides can you do in one day in Disney World Orlando in Easter?
It's going to depend highly on which park you do which exact day and how you "tour" the park. This is a very busy time of year (one of the busiest--Christmas is busier), but you can do a lot if you plan properly. I would suggest highly at joining Tour Guide Mike to decide which park to go to which day (best day guide) and looking at www.touringplans.com/The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World (aka, The Disney Bible) as to which day to do which park. These resources are invaluable to helping you get the most out of your vacation, and your vacation dollar!How many rides can you do in one day in Disney World Orlando in Easter?
Easter Weekend like most holiday weekends are the busiest weekends at the parks. These are always the weekends we typically bring out the extended que lines. The lines for the more popular rides can easily reach 120 minutes.How many rides can you do in one day in Disney World Orlando in Easter?
Well, frankly, yes, the lines are horrible around Easter. Generally the spring break crowds run from mid-March to mid-April, with the worst being around Easter. This year with Easter being so late, expect the spring break crowds to run a little later than normal, and still the worst of it will be around Easter. You will see popular rides exceed an hour wait time QUICKLY, and even some of the minor rides will get up to an hour or more. Fastpasses may be gone quickly, too. Get to the park when it opens, and I mean be standing at the gate ready to go in when it opens, to get as much done as possible. I can't really give you a number of rides - because which rides you want to do affects your wait time.
But there is no way you will even come close to doing all the rides at Magic Kingdom or covering Epcot in just one day that time of year. Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom you should be able to do in one day. Are you sure you want to spend one of your days at a water park? Personally, I would skip it and do another day at the park. Just an idea.
What good advice/ practice information for Disney fur character auditions?
I am auditioning for a Disney fur character for Disney World and would appreciate some advice/help because this is my first audition and I don't have any acting experience but it is a dream of mine to be a minnie mouse.What good advice/ practice information for Disney fur character auditions?
Congratulations on scoring the interview!
When you interview, try your best to be yourself. They want to see who you really are, and they want to see you in a comfortable state. So stay as unstressed as you can, and just realize that the interviewers are normal people too. They are looking for fun people, with energy %26amp; passion for the job. So just show them that you have it in you. Tell them about your dream, so that they know this is something that means a great deal to you and that it isn't just a job.
On the Disney auditions website, you can read interview tips on castmembers. There's a section on what to bring with you, what to expect, and how to prepare. I think it would be great for you to read over. It may give you a headstart over everyone else. Good luck!
http://corporate.disney.go.com/auditions鈥?/a>
Congratulations on scoring the interview!
When you interview, try your best to be yourself. They want to see who you really are, and they want to see you in a comfortable state. So stay as unstressed as you can, and just realize that the interviewers are normal people too. They are looking for fun people, with energy %26amp; passion for the job. So just show them that you have it in you. Tell them about your dream, so that they know this is something that means a great deal to you and that it isn't just a job.
On the Disney auditions website, you can read interview tips on castmembers. There's a section on what to bring with you, what to expect, and how to prepare. I think it would be great for you to read over. It may give you a headstart over everyone else. Good luck!
http://corporate.disney.go.com/auditions鈥?/a>
How can I get the most out of the Walt Disney World Dining plan?
How can I get the most out of the Walt Disney World Dining plan? I will using it for 3 days in 2008. There will be 2 adults and 2 kids. Which restaurants are the best to use it in? I know some you have to tip and others you don't. Just wondering where I will get the most for my money. Then I will pay for my meals on my other days there. Thanks!How can I get the most out of the Walt Disney World Dining plan?
OH BOY!
You will love the Dining plan!
It works like this. You have points.
ex. for your group you will have per person
1 counter service
1 table service
1 snack service per day of your stay
Counter service being fast food and Table service being sit down.
Yes you can use only 1 child meal and save one for later when they are hungry between meals if needed.
same if you and your spouse want to split a meal.
for counter service you get the meal or combo plus drink and dessert. GET IT ALL AND SAVE WHAT YOU DON'T EAT! We stocked up on cookies and kept them for when we wanted a snack.
for table service you get appetizer, entree, drink and dessert per adult again get it all enjoy all you can even if you can't finish you can take it with you back to your room or leave it but you will be getting the most for your money.
pick any entre you want no matter the cost it doesn't cost you!! Get the MOST expensive thing if you want (we did!!)
the wait staff are very knowledgeable about the plan so ask them if you have questions
on your snacks these can be anything from sodas or popcorn icecreams to bake shop items. pretty much anything under 5$ is a snack but again ask the counter server before you order to ensure they aren't docking one of your meals.
most if not all of the menus are pictured to chow you what the item will cost you from your plan.
Your * restaurants:
Spirit of aloha show: Great to see but NOTE it will cost you 2 table service meals PER PERSON no sharing for the kids on that!
SCI FI is a must! is a table service meal but the atmosphere is great kids will like
Crystal palace: ok but if you are wanting a character breakfast the Ohana is better. **(there is a adobe document on the Disney site that will list ALL resaurants and what each will cost you. check this one I seem to think it was 2 table service meals also... not sure)
Teppanyaki IS A MUST....OUTSTANDING food and fun for the kids to watch the chefs. 1 table service and the most expensive thing here was some type of beef i think MELTS IN YOUR MOUTH!! Make sure you go to the teppenyaki side and not the side where you are at the normal tables (make reservations easy to call them even from your hotel but best before your trip)
Coral reef.... Ehhhh not too impressed
Pizza planet same not terrific.
in MGM counter service is good in ABC commisary good varitey of items.
in Magic K try Cosmic Ray's HUGE varitey or the Harbor house by Haunted mansion great fish and chicken strips.
The land in Epcot has tons of desserts that will cost you only a snack as well as the Main Street bakery.
The animal Kingdom Lodge has a great buffet that is 1 table service. they serve many unique dishes.
there is also a great breakfast buffet in Fort Wilderness campground. But don't do the dinner show! awful and cost 2 table service.
My last bit of advice is this. At the end of our trip we had many unused snacks (with all that eating and getting free cups of ice water when thirsty) we found out that at most candy stores you could buy prepackage treats under $5 and use your snack items! My mom went home with the big swirly lollipops as souvineers for all her day care kids!!
Use all you items and you will get the most out of your plan don't let any go to waste.
If you have any other questions feel free to contact me!
Getting the most out of the plan is using the plan get the meals you are entitled to. If you don't use it than you really lose out.
In MGM I highly recommend the Sci-Fi Dine in Theater!!!! You are going to LOVE IT! Also the 50's Prime Time Cafe is a must see even if you don't eat there.
Toy Story Pizza is a nice place just outside of the Muppets Theater, it is more like fast food, pizza, salad, etc.
In EPCOT - The Garden Grill is Family restaurant, the restaurant rotates while you dine and characters come around like Chip %26amp; Dale.
Also, Marrekesh when I first went there I was skeptical, but yet another place I LOVE. The food is delicious and you get a little show.
Coral Reef - Wonderful underwater world love that you can see the fish swimming right from your table .
In Magic Kingdom - Crystal Palace - absolutely! Location is great just outside the Cinderellas castle, service and food are as usual for Disney Fantastic! They also have the best Sundaes
Cinderellas Castle Dining - You should check with reservations every so often they have a cancellation and they will book you if you call at the right time, this is an incredible experience the kids would really love. (If you can get it)
Polynesian Resort - Ohana Character breakfast - I have not personally attended this brkfst however if you can't get reservations a stop in to see the resort itself is recommended.
Downtown Disney - Planet Hollywood - It's nice the food is not the best, serving size, taste it could be better. the movie memorabilia is pretty cool but I would have to say PASS.
I hope some of the information above helps. Enjoy your stay and have fun!How can I get the most out of the Walt Disney World Dining plan?
The best way to get use out of it is to use the counter meals for lunch and te table meals for dinner. Go to the more expensive dinner places. Some of the places on your list are not the most expensive places. Because you can eat at so many character meals and nice restaurants you want to do that as opposed to lots of fast food restaurants for dinner. Try looking at www.allears.net on the menus and revues. this will give you an idea of food prices. Also, don't waste your meals on breakfast. If you want, have 1 character breakfast, but save the rest of your meals for lunch and dinner!
I booked the following dinners
Sci-Fi Dine in
Cinderella's Castle
Crystal Palace
Cinderella's Gala Feast
Akershus Princess Breakfast
Coral Reef
To find the more expensive ones either A) get a guide book they will give you the price ranges for the shows, B) got to the Disney website in the Dining Section. they have pricing, or C) go to allears.net, they have all the menus with prices.
Disney's Spirit of Aloha Show, Amazing we now do it every trip
*Sci-Fi Dine In Theater, fun but once was enought
California Grill, great food, the kids were bored
Akeshus, breakfast is fantastic
*Crystal Palace, one of our favorites
Donald's Breakfastosaurus, simply delightful
*Ohana Character Breakfast, same food, beautiful, characters or great
Mama Melrose, disappointing
*Teppanyaki have not been
*Coral Reef, disappointing food
Marrekesh never been
Planet Hollywood, great
1900 Park Fare, amazing food, great characters
Tomorrowland Terrace Noodle Station never been
*Toy Story Pizza Planet, cute but we threw the food away it was yuck
You may want to check into Chef Mickeys, Mickeys Backyard Barbecue, Cape May and Liberty Tree Tavern, each of these rate high with our family, and have since the kids were young.
Call 1-407-W- Disney 180 days before your trip and schedule meals. This is what we do
Character breakfast, snack for lunch, Dinner
Snack breakfast, at one of the bakerys, counter meal, Character Dinner
An early dinner allows for rest and then we can conquer the night in the park. Have a blast, and do not forget to prearrange meals, the lines are incredible and it can be difficult to get a meal at the last minute.How can I get the most out of the Walt Disney World Dining plan?
Hi, i am going to DW soon too and i like you, want to get the most for my money as well! Best advice: check out www.allearsnet.com you can click on dining, select restaurants by the theme park, view their menus and prices, so compare and pick the most expensive, lol. You can then click on "rate and review" and look up the restaurant you are interested in to see what others think about it.
Must go to: Ohana character and Ohana dinner -good value and excellent food!!! I love that place!
Sci-Fi is awesome! Their ribs are the best-very lean-and nearly $20.00 (read the menus and add up what you'd get)
Great value for you money: Coral Reef, Le Cellier, and others that arent' buffets
Pay out of pocket: 1900 Park Fare character breakfast ($40 for two people)--awesome cute Pooh, Alice in Wonderland, Mad Hatter, Tigger, great food!
Make sure you read reviews, view menus (they're not the whole menu but it gives you a good idea)
Have a GREAT time!
To go with others:
Some of what is called 'signature' restaurants take 2 table service meals, like the California Grill. But it is definitely one of the best places on property to eat. And an added perk, you get to go up to the roof and look out, perhaps even see the fireworks from up there (even people who stay there don't get to go up there unless they eat there). But being more adult oriented restaurant the kids might get figedity, but the perk of looking out from the roof could help.
Someone mentioned Boma (what the buffet at the Animal Kingdom Lodge is called). Another excellent choice. It's $26 all inclusive (except coffee, tea %26amp; alcohol) so it might be better for out of pocket, but the food is great (with some 'kiddie' fare for the kids %26amp; those not that adventurous). And a perk with that is you get to look at the animals that they have at that hotel.
Marrakesh is MUCH BETTER for lunch. It's a place that is best enjoyed with a lot less people dining (then they keep the lights down lower, there's less dish/utensil sounds, and you can enjoy the show much better and much better ambience). Don't pick it for dinner to try to 'get your moneys worth'. Do it for lunch.
Teppanyaki should be fun for the kids providing that they don't touch the hot table in front of them. It *MIGHT* not participate in the dining plan, it isn't run directly by Disney, an outside company runs it (it definitely doesn't participate in the Disney Dining Experience, a different cost saving plan).
The German buffet Biergarten might be fun. It has entertainment, but the dinner entertainment is much more engaging.
But DEFINITELY check out (as was mentioned by others) Allearsnet.com. You can get prices if you look up the dining section, and based on that you'll see what they have, what is best to use your points on, and what's best to do out-of-pocket.
ahh...eat every bite...
:)
OH BOY!
You will love the Dining plan!
It works like this. You have points.
ex. for your group you will have per person
1 counter service
1 table service
1 snack service per day of your stay
Counter service being fast food and Table service being sit down.
Yes you can use only 1 child meal and save one for later when they are hungry between meals if needed.
same if you and your spouse want to split a meal.
for counter service you get the meal or combo plus drink and dessert. GET IT ALL AND SAVE WHAT YOU DON'T EAT! We stocked up on cookies and kept them for when we wanted a snack.
for table service you get appetizer, entree, drink and dessert per adult again get it all enjoy all you can even if you can't finish you can take it with you back to your room or leave it but you will be getting the most for your money.
pick any entre you want no matter the cost it doesn't cost you!! Get the MOST expensive thing if you want (we did!!)
the wait staff are very knowledgeable about the plan so ask them if you have questions
on your snacks these can be anything from sodas or popcorn icecreams to bake shop items. pretty much anything under 5$ is a snack but again ask the counter server before you order to ensure they aren't docking one of your meals.
most if not all of the menus are pictured to chow you what the item will cost you from your plan.
Your * restaurants:
Spirit of aloha show: Great to see but NOTE it will cost you 2 table service meals PER PERSON no sharing for the kids on that!
SCI FI is a must! is a table service meal but the atmosphere is great kids will like
Crystal palace: ok but if you are wanting a character breakfast the Ohana is better. **(there is a adobe document on the Disney site that will list ALL resaurants and what each will cost you. check this one I seem to think it was 2 table service meals also... not sure)
Teppanyaki IS A MUST....OUTSTANDING food and fun for the kids to watch the chefs. 1 table service and the most expensive thing here was some type of beef i think MELTS IN YOUR MOUTH!! Make sure you go to the teppenyaki side and not the side where you are at the normal tables (make reservations easy to call them even from your hotel but best before your trip)
Coral reef.... Ehhhh not too impressed
Pizza planet same not terrific.
in MGM counter service is good in ABC commisary good varitey of items.
in Magic K try Cosmic Ray's HUGE varitey or the Harbor house by Haunted mansion great fish and chicken strips.
The land in Epcot has tons of desserts that will cost you only a snack as well as the Main Street bakery.
The animal Kingdom Lodge has a great buffet that is 1 table service. they serve many unique dishes.
there is also a great breakfast buffet in Fort Wilderness campground. But don't do the dinner show! awful and cost 2 table service.
My last bit of advice is this. At the end of our trip we had many unused snacks (with all that eating and getting free cups of ice water when thirsty) we found out that at most candy stores you could buy prepackage treats under $5 and use your snack items! My mom went home with the big swirly lollipops as souvineers for all her day care kids!!
Use all you items and you will get the most out of your plan don't let any go to waste.
If you have any other questions feel free to contact me!
Getting the most out of the plan is using the plan get the meals you are entitled to. If you don't use it than you really lose out.
In MGM I highly recommend the Sci-Fi Dine in Theater!!!! You are going to LOVE IT! Also the 50's Prime Time Cafe is a must see even if you don't eat there.
Toy Story Pizza is a nice place just outside of the Muppets Theater, it is more like fast food, pizza, salad, etc.
In EPCOT - The Garden Grill is Family restaurant, the restaurant rotates while you dine and characters come around like Chip %26amp; Dale.
Also, Marrekesh when I first went there I was skeptical, but yet another place I LOVE. The food is delicious and you get a little show.
Coral Reef - Wonderful underwater world love that you can see the fish swimming right from your table .
In Magic Kingdom - Crystal Palace - absolutely! Location is great just outside the Cinderellas castle, service and food are as usual for Disney Fantastic! They also have the best Sundaes
Cinderellas Castle Dining - You should check with reservations every so often they have a cancellation and they will book you if you call at the right time, this is an incredible experience the kids would really love. (If you can get it)
Polynesian Resort - Ohana Character breakfast - I have not personally attended this brkfst however if you can't get reservations a stop in to see the resort itself is recommended.
Downtown Disney - Planet Hollywood - It's nice the food is not the best, serving size, taste it could be better. the movie memorabilia is pretty cool but I would have to say PASS.
I hope some of the information above helps. Enjoy your stay and have fun!How can I get the most out of the Walt Disney World Dining plan?
The best way to get use out of it is to use the counter meals for lunch and te table meals for dinner. Go to the more expensive dinner places. Some of the places on your list are not the most expensive places. Because you can eat at so many character meals and nice restaurants you want to do that as opposed to lots of fast food restaurants for dinner. Try looking at www.allears.net on the menus and revues. this will give you an idea of food prices. Also, don't waste your meals on breakfast. If you want, have 1 character breakfast, but save the rest of your meals for lunch and dinner!
I booked the following dinners
Sci-Fi Dine in
Cinderella's Castle
Crystal Palace
Cinderella's Gala Feast
Akershus Princess Breakfast
Coral Reef
To find the more expensive ones either A) get a guide book they will give you the price ranges for the shows, B) got to the Disney website in the Dining Section. they have pricing, or C) go to allears.net, they have all the menus with prices.
Disney's Spirit of Aloha Show, Amazing we now do it every trip
*Sci-Fi Dine In Theater, fun but once was enought
California Grill, great food, the kids were bored
Akeshus, breakfast is fantastic
*Crystal Palace, one of our favorites
Donald's Breakfastosaurus, simply delightful
*Ohana Character Breakfast, same food, beautiful, characters or great
Mama Melrose, disappointing
*Teppanyaki have not been
*Coral Reef, disappointing food
Marrekesh never been
Planet Hollywood, great
1900 Park Fare, amazing food, great characters
Tomorrowland Terrace Noodle Station never been
*Toy Story Pizza Planet, cute but we threw the food away it was yuck
You may want to check into Chef Mickeys, Mickeys Backyard Barbecue, Cape May and Liberty Tree Tavern, each of these rate high with our family, and have since the kids were young.
Call 1-407-W- Disney 180 days before your trip and schedule meals. This is what we do
Character breakfast, snack for lunch, Dinner
Snack breakfast, at one of the bakerys, counter meal, Character Dinner
An early dinner allows for rest and then we can conquer the night in the park. Have a blast, and do not forget to prearrange meals, the lines are incredible and it can be difficult to get a meal at the last minute.How can I get the most out of the Walt Disney World Dining plan?
Hi, i am going to DW soon too and i like you, want to get the most for my money as well! Best advice: check out www.allearsnet.com you can click on dining, select restaurants by the theme park, view their menus and prices, so compare and pick the most expensive, lol. You can then click on "rate and review" and look up the restaurant you are interested in to see what others think about it.
Must go to: Ohana character and Ohana dinner -good value and excellent food!!! I love that place!
Sci-Fi is awesome! Their ribs are the best-very lean-and nearly $20.00 (read the menus and add up what you'd get)
Great value for you money: Coral Reef, Le Cellier, and others that arent' buffets
Pay out of pocket: 1900 Park Fare character breakfast ($40 for two people)--awesome cute Pooh, Alice in Wonderland, Mad Hatter, Tigger, great food!
Make sure you read reviews, view menus (they're not the whole menu but it gives you a good idea)
Have a GREAT time!
To go with others:
Some of what is called 'signature' restaurants take 2 table service meals, like the California Grill. But it is definitely one of the best places on property to eat. And an added perk, you get to go up to the roof and look out, perhaps even see the fireworks from up there (even people who stay there don't get to go up there unless they eat there). But being more adult oriented restaurant the kids might get figedity, but the perk of looking out from the roof could help.
Someone mentioned Boma (what the buffet at the Animal Kingdom Lodge is called). Another excellent choice. It's $26 all inclusive (except coffee, tea %26amp; alcohol) so it might be better for out of pocket, but the food is great (with some 'kiddie' fare for the kids %26amp; those not that adventurous). And a perk with that is you get to look at the animals that they have at that hotel.
Marrakesh is MUCH BETTER for lunch. It's a place that is best enjoyed with a lot less people dining (then they keep the lights down lower, there's less dish/utensil sounds, and you can enjoy the show much better and much better ambience). Don't pick it for dinner to try to 'get your moneys worth'. Do it for lunch.
Teppanyaki should be fun for the kids providing that they don't touch the hot table in front of them. It *MIGHT* not participate in the dining plan, it isn't run directly by Disney, an outside company runs it (it definitely doesn't participate in the Disney Dining Experience, a different cost saving plan).
The German buffet Biergarten might be fun. It has entertainment, but the dinner entertainment is much more engaging.
But DEFINITELY check out (as was mentioned by others) Allearsnet.com. You can get prices if you look up the dining section, and based on that you'll see what they have, what is best to use your points on, and what's best to do out-of-pocket.
ahh...eat every bite...
:)
What is the best age to take liitle kids to Disney World?
I have a 2 year old daughter and 6 year old son. Would like take them to disney world next year when my daughter is 3 but wonder if i should wait intil she's 5 or 6. to enjoy. What does everybody think?What is the best age to take liitle kids to Disney World?
6-7... I was taken when I was 3....I dontt remember it. and I couldnt go on any rides, screamed in fear of minnie mouse, and my parents had to pay up the butt even though I couldnt go on rides. I went when I was 7 and I loved it because I could go on rides and remember it. and I went as an adult and loved it even better. but 2 is too young to go and have fun. She would actually be a burden (i dont mean this in a bad way) it's better to leave her with grandma.What is the best age to take liitle kids to Disney World?
Both of my older boys went for the first time when they were 3 and they loved it! They still talk about those trips. I would go for sure. We are going in May, and my youngest is only 2, but he loves Mickey and the gang, so I know he will have fun.What is the best age to take liitle kids to Disney World?
Your children are at a great age to enjoy Disney where they are right now. Detailed planning and multiple rest breaks will allow everyone to have a fantastic time. Your daughters are old enough to love what they see %26amp; do and your son is not so old he may feel held back.
The best ages are 7-11. You can always take them again when they're older, but can never relive their youngest years. Enjoy it now if you can.
the older child is ready to go to disney world,but I would wait a couple more years for the daughter to actually remember.
6-7... I was taken when I was 3....I dontt remember it. and I couldnt go on any rides, screamed in fear of minnie mouse, and my parents had to pay up the butt even though I couldnt go on rides. I went when I was 7 and I loved it because I could go on rides and remember it. and I went as an adult and loved it even better. but 2 is too young to go and have fun. She would actually be a burden (i dont mean this in a bad way) it's better to leave her with grandma.What is the best age to take liitle kids to Disney World?
Both of my older boys went for the first time when they were 3 and they loved it! They still talk about those trips. I would go for sure. We are going in May, and my youngest is only 2, but he loves Mickey and the gang, so I know he will have fun.What is the best age to take liitle kids to Disney World?
Your children are at a great age to enjoy Disney where they are right now. Detailed planning and multiple rest breaks will allow everyone to have a fantastic time. Your daughters are old enough to love what they see %26amp; do and your son is not so old he may feel held back.
The best ages are 7-11. You can always take them again when they're older, but can never relive their youngest years. Enjoy it now if you can.
the older child is ready to go to disney world,but I would wait a couple more years for the daughter to actually remember.
How much would it cost for a round trip to Disney World for family of 5?
We want to stay in Disney World, but want to fly instead of drive. Any secrets of how I should go about it if I want to save a little?How much would it cost for a round trip to Disney World for family of 5?
Best place to check is Disney website.
Other good sites to check for disney discounts and tips it the mousesavers site, allears, wdw info...
I booked through Magic Kingdom Vacations and they were great and gave me discounts on my resort that Disney website did not list. It is for a Disney Hotel. And their service does not cost any extra, its commission based.
2000How much would it cost for a round trip to Disney World for family of 5?
Booking through Disney directly (flight too) is convenient, but not the cheapest route. Your best bet is to book your hotel and park tickets through Disney, but book your flight seperately. I recommend http://www.bookingbuddy.com
This is a great website which checks all of the major airline companies for you in one simply search. Southwest is also a great airline Co. to book through.
If you would like any help researching or planning your next trip, or if you would like to read up on some fun tips and ideas which are updated monthly, check out our Disney Vacation Planning website, Breezy鈥檚 Laughing Place at:
http://www.easybreezyplanning.com
Or visit our Myspace page at:
http://www.myspace.com/disneymickeyvacat鈥?/a>
Have a great time!
dont knowHow much would it cost for a round trip to Disney World for family of 5?
Try to leave and return on a wednesday. That is when flights seem to be cheapest
we are a family of four and we bought our tickets w/us airways and it was 99 each way per person. not too bad.
check online at the airliners websites---we got 69$ from southwest~~~good luck!!
Check out www.disneyvactions.com and they can give you estimates on how much it would cost.
hi,
as far as flying you could check travelocity.com for the cheapest air.for hotel and tickets the best thing to do is to stay on disney property.they also do air.check www.waltdisneyworld.com. for a package they also have a special section for groups.just a heads up,nothing is cheap at disney.
Best place to check is Disney website.
Other good sites to check for disney discounts and tips it the mousesavers site, allears, wdw info...
I booked through Magic Kingdom Vacations and they were great and gave me discounts on my resort that Disney website did not list. It is for a Disney Hotel. And their service does not cost any extra, its commission based.
2000How much would it cost for a round trip to Disney World for family of 5?
Booking through Disney directly (flight too) is convenient, but not the cheapest route. Your best bet is to book your hotel and park tickets through Disney, but book your flight seperately. I recommend http://www.bookingbuddy.com
This is a great website which checks all of the major airline companies for you in one simply search. Southwest is also a great airline Co. to book through.
If you would like any help researching or planning your next trip, or if you would like to read up on some fun tips and ideas which are updated monthly, check out our Disney Vacation Planning website, Breezy鈥檚 Laughing Place at:
http://www.easybreezyplanning.com
Or visit our Myspace page at:
http://www.myspace.com/disneymickeyvacat鈥?/a>
Have a great time!
dont knowHow much would it cost for a round trip to Disney World for family of 5?
Try to leave and return on a wednesday. That is when flights seem to be cheapest
we are a family of four and we bought our tickets w/us airways and it was 99 each way per person. not too bad.
check online at the airliners websites---we got 69$ from southwest~~~good luck!!
Check out www.disneyvactions.com and they can give you estimates on how much it would cost.
hi,
as far as flying you could check travelocity.com for the cheapest air.for hotel and tickets the best thing to do is to stay on disney property.they also do air.check www.waltdisneyworld.com. for a package they also have a special section for groups.just a heads up,nothing is cheap at disney.
What is the best resource to use for booking a disney (Fla) vacation?
My family and sisters family and parents (6 adults, 3 children) would like to plan a vacation to disney in florida. What is the best website/agent/resource to use to do so? I want to make sure I am get a fair price and also legitimate travel assistance.
Lastly, for those that have been there, are there houses or condos or something that can be rented that are big enough for all of us?
THANKS!What is the best resource to use for booking a disney (Fla) vacation?
Which week are you thinking about visiting? I've never heard of all of the Disney Resorts being sold out. Granted, the Delux resorts go quickly during marathons and other large events. But the All Star Resorts are some of the largest resorts (hotel capacity) in the nation and they have never sold out completely. However, it sounds like you'll need a condo style resort anyway.
I recommend the Lake Suites. These are full-sized family suites and some are even bi-level for larger parties! They range anywhere from $69 a night to $120 a night, depending on the size you need. My favorite perk of this resort is the full sized kitchen, available in every unit. And they offer complimentary shuttle service to and from the Disney parks every 30 minutes! They are a wonderful resort for a large family. Click here to learn more!
http://lakesuiteshotel.net/
My husband and I own and operate a Disney Vacation Planning Service called Easy Breezy Planning. Our official website is currently under construction (http://www.easybreezyplanning.com)
However, you can visit our myspace page, which lists all of our info in the meantime!
http://www.myspace.com/disneymickeyvacat鈥?/a>
We find you the best flights, best hotel, make all dining reservations for you, create a customized trip book, answer any questions you have, create fun games and activities for your kids for the trip and so much more! We'd love to help you plan your vacation! Have a great day!
TripAdvisor.com is a great help. It's a forum but similar to Yahoo answers. They will not only advise you as to best places to go and stay but can give you their unbiased opinion as to how the places were. Just take what people say with a grain of salt because something "I hated that they only offered two double beds and each bedroom - it made my experience awful" is something that may not bother you.
Also keep checking disney. As dates get closer, cancellations do occur and availability is constantly changing so it doesn't hurt to continue calling their reservation center for availability in the meantime.
Have a great time!What is the best resource to use for booking a disney (Fla) vacation?
For a vacation planner try a Disney Vacation Planner. There are Disney resorts with rooms as big as condos. Disney calls them Villas. You could probably all stay in the same villa. It would just cost more than getting separate rooms. They have some pretty good villas at Disney's Old Key West Resort. They're beautiful. Hope this helps. Have fun! Check it all out at http://www.disneyworld.com !
My family just went in 2006 and we stayed in a villa the villa is nice and the rooms are all themed in different Disney themes.And his price is really reasonable.We had five bedrooms and three bathrooms and Had a game room and also a private pool in the back yard.We also got our tickets thru a legit agency.If you book this house he will also send you this book for free that will assist you with all of the Disney parks and also the web site for the theme parks are the most reasonable that I have found.If you do book with them tell them that the Norwood family referred you.What is the best resource to use for booking a disney (Fla) vacation?
The official Disney World website:
http://www.disneyworld.com
Have Fun!
Try this site: iBtraveling.com I usually find something there and remember it offered lots of Disney deals. Wish you luck and have fun!
me! I used to work there so I know the ins %26amp; outs. Email me at:
katemvirginia@aol.comduplicolor google chrome extensions
Lastly, for those that have been there, are there houses or condos or something that can be rented that are big enough for all of us?
THANKS!What is the best resource to use for booking a disney (Fla) vacation?
Which week are you thinking about visiting? I've never heard of all of the Disney Resorts being sold out. Granted, the Delux resorts go quickly during marathons and other large events. But the All Star Resorts are some of the largest resorts (hotel capacity) in the nation and they have never sold out completely. However, it sounds like you'll need a condo style resort anyway.
I recommend the Lake Suites. These are full-sized family suites and some are even bi-level for larger parties! They range anywhere from $69 a night to $120 a night, depending on the size you need. My favorite perk of this resort is the full sized kitchen, available in every unit. And they offer complimentary shuttle service to and from the Disney parks every 30 minutes! They are a wonderful resort for a large family. Click here to learn more!
http://lakesuiteshotel.net/
My husband and I own and operate a Disney Vacation Planning Service called Easy Breezy Planning. Our official website is currently under construction (http://www.easybreezyplanning.com)
However, you can visit our myspace page, which lists all of our info in the meantime!
http://www.myspace.com/disneymickeyvacat鈥?/a>
We find you the best flights, best hotel, make all dining reservations for you, create a customized trip book, answer any questions you have, create fun games and activities for your kids for the trip and so much more! We'd love to help you plan your vacation! Have a great day!
TripAdvisor.com is a great help. It's a forum but similar to Yahoo answers. They will not only advise you as to best places to go and stay but can give you their unbiased opinion as to how the places were. Just take what people say with a grain of salt because something "I hated that they only offered two double beds and each bedroom - it made my experience awful" is something that may not bother you.
Also keep checking disney. As dates get closer, cancellations do occur and availability is constantly changing so it doesn't hurt to continue calling their reservation center for availability in the meantime.
Have a great time!What is the best resource to use for booking a disney (Fla) vacation?
For a vacation planner try a Disney Vacation Planner. There are Disney resorts with rooms as big as condos. Disney calls them Villas. You could probably all stay in the same villa. It would just cost more than getting separate rooms. They have some pretty good villas at Disney's Old Key West Resort. They're beautiful. Hope this helps. Have fun! Check it all out at http://www.disneyworld.com !
My family just went in 2006 and we stayed in a villa the villa is nice and the rooms are all themed in different Disney themes.And his price is really reasonable.We had five bedrooms and three bathrooms and Had a game room and also a private pool in the back yard.We also got our tickets thru a legit agency.If you book this house he will also send you this book for free that will assist you with all of the Disney parks and also the web site for the theme parks are the most reasonable that I have found.If you do book with them tell them that the Norwood family referred you.What is the best resource to use for booking a disney (Fla) vacation?
The official Disney World website:
http://www.disneyworld.com
Have Fun!
Try this site: iBtraveling.com I usually find something there and remember it offered lots of Disney deals. Wish you luck and have fun!
me! I used to work there so I know the ins %26amp; outs. Email me at:
katemvirginia@aol.com
How much money should my family bring for food in Disney?
My family is going to Disney for six days. I'm wondering how much money we should bring for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. There are three people in our family. Can anyone give me an estimate?How much money should my family bring for food in Disney?
$150 for each day.
The link to the menus on allears.net should be a big help, as should the suggestions for snacks. Your estimate depends on what kind of food you plan on eating. There's a wide span between a burger and fries or dinner at a character buffet.
However, I'm a big fan of eating breakfast or lunch out. (And a big fan of breakfast in general, I realize many folks aren't. Running around a theme park may change your eating habits. ) Many hotels have buffets included, or they let kids eat free. Places like Sizzler serve very inexpensive buffets too. They're fast, I'd rather fill up on a $3.99 meal early that'll keep me fueled until mid-afternoon. The lines for rides are shorter in the morning and I like to keep moving instead of stopping to eat.How much money should my family bring for food in Disney?
I'm sorry, I'm not exactly sure how much for each day, but I CAN give you tips on how to save money.
For breakfast, try to avoid eating out as much as possible. I don't know whether your hotel will have a mini kitchen or not, but if you go to the local super market somewhere in Orlando, you can buy poptarts, cereal, milk, fruit, etc. and eat in the hotel or in the car on the way to the park. If you want to eat with the characters, don't do it for breakfast. Save it for lunch or dinner.
For snacks, you can also do the same as breakfast. Pack mini snack bags with chips, goldfish, drinks, etc, but it's also fun to buy the ice cream and pretzels and popcorn at the parks. They tend to get expensive, though.
Lunch: Here is a list of all the restaurants in the Disney theme parks and hotels. http://allears.net/menu/menus.htm The lunches get pretty expensive, so don't eat at full out restaurants for lunch, like the Crystal Palace for example. Instead, grab something quick, like a burger or chicken or something.
Dinner: Leave the park for dinner. You can get a stamp on your hand and come back later after you've eaten. Eat somewhere in downtown Orlando or close to the parks and hotels. You can find restaurants that are still good without having to pay Disney prices. Just eating at a Chile's or Friday's or a Chinese buffet will help save money. When my family and I go to Disney, we usually eat at a non-Disney place a few times and then at a Disney restaurant a few times as well. Look a the list I left above to see Disney restuarants.
Have fun!
Most of the meals (burgers or salad or chickenfingers / side/ drink) are $8-10. There are nicer places, of course, which are more.
Extra drinks and ice cream throughout the days will be $2.50 to $4 more.
You can do the math.
I would suggest eating breakfast elsewhere, or buying some bananas and eating them on the drive in.
Whatever you do, if you go to Hollywood studios and see people carrying around giant turkey legs, do not succumb to the temptation to buy one yourself. Trust me.How much money should my family bring for food in Disney?
Cheapest meals you are going to find in the park are $8 to $10 per person... and of course, if you want to eat at nicer restaurants, the sky is the limit.
If saving money is an issue, what we do is either go out for breakfast before we go to the park-- or sometimes bring a box of cereal and some Yoohoo drink boxes (don't need refrigeration) and canned fruit to the hotel and eat it before we leave. Then we go grab McDonalds, Burger King, or Subway sandwiches (bring coupons if you can find them) before heading back to the room.
We also like to carry some small easy snacks in the park, nuts are good because they don't crush or melt %26amp; they are protien. Also good are granola bars, trail mix %26amp; beef jerky. That way we snack infrequently throughout the day, cuts down on the food we buy.
We buy stuff %26amp; share it too. Like we might buy 1 turkey leg (about $9) and the 4 of us will pick on it while waiting for a parade, then later we'll go to a snack bar and get 2 meals like pizza/salad and split it 4 ways. Then later we'll go get a couple of churros or two ice cream sundaes and split them.
This prevents you from getting too full/bloated-- which makes walking around uncomfortable.
We just get free ice water from the snack bars most of the day, better for hydration, and then treat ourselves to a soda at meal time.
check out site below. It has all WDW menus and prices. A counter service meal will run about $12 per person per meal.
So that is about $110 per day, without anything else- drinks during the day, ice cream, desserts, snacks
If you are staying at a WDW resort you should look into the dining plan.
i would say 300 dollars but you can bring food inside and that will save money
$150 for each day.
The link to the menus on allears.net should be a big help, as should the suggestions for snacks. Your estimate depends on what kind of food you plan on eating. There's a wide span between a burger and fries or dinner at a character buffet.
However, I'm a big fan of eating breakfast or lunch out. (And a big fan of breakfast in general, I realize many folks aren't. Running around a theme park may change your eating habits. ) Many hotels have buffets included, or they let kids eat free. Places like Sizzler serve very inexpensive buffets too. They're fast, I'd rather fill up on a $3.99 meal early that'll keep me fueled until mid-afternoon. The lines for rides are shorter in the morning and I like to keep moving instead of stopping to eat.How much money should my family bring for food in Disney?
I'm sorry, I'm not exactly sure how much for each day, but I CAN give you tips on how to save money.
For breakfast, try to avoid eating out as much as possible. I don't know whether your hotel will have a mini kitchen or not, but if you go to the local super market somewhere in Orlando, you can buy poptarts, cereal, milk, fruit, etc. and eat in the hotel or in the car on the way to the park. If you want to eat with the characters, don't do it for breakfast. Save it for lunch or dinner.
For snacks, you can also do the same as breakfast. Pack mini snack bags with chips, goldfish, drinks, etc, but it's also fun to buy the ice cream and pretzels and popcorn at the parks. They tend to get expensive, though.
Lunch: Here is a list of all the restaurants in the Disney theme parks and hotels. http://allears.net/menu/menus.htm The lunches get pretty expensive, so don't eat at full out restaurants for lunch, like the Crystal Palace for example. Instead, grab something quick, like a burger or chicken or something.
Dinner: Leave the park for dinner. You can get a stamp on your hand and come back later after you've eaten. Eat somewhere in downtown Orlando or close to the parks and hotels. You can find restaurants that are still good without having to pay Disney prices. Just eating at a Chile's or Friday's or a Chinese buffet will help save money. When my family and I go to Disney, we usually eat at a non-Disney place a few times and then at a Disney restaurant a few times as well. Look a the list I left above to see Disney restuarants.
Have fun!
Most of the meals (burgers or salad or chickenfingers / side/ drink) are $8-10. There are nicer places, of course, which are more.
Extra drinks and ice cream throughout the days will be $2.50 to $4 more.
You can do the math.
I would suggest eating breakfast elsewhere, or buying some bananas and eating them on the drive in.
Whatever you do, if you go to Hollywood studios and see people carrying around giant turkey legs, do not succumb to the temptation to buy one yourself. Trust me.How much money should my family bring for food in Disney?
Cheapest meals you are going to find in the park are $8 to $10 per person... and of course, if you want to eat at nicer restaurants, the sky is the limit.
If saving money is an issue, what we do is either go out for breakfast before we go to the park-- or sometimes bring a box of cereal and some Yoohoo drink boxes (don't need refrigeration) and canned fruit to the hotel and eat it before we leave. Then we go grab McDonalds, Burger King, or Subway sandwiches (bring coupons if you can find them) before heading back to the room.
We also like to carry some small easy snacks in the park, nuts are good because they don't crush or melt %26amp; they are protien. Also good are granola bars, trail mix %26amp; beef jerky. That way we snack infrequently throughout the day, cuts down on the food we buy.
We buy stuff %26amp; share it too. Like we might buy 1 turkey leg (about $9) and the 4 of us will pick on it while waiting for a parade, then later we'll go to a snack bar and get 2 meals like pizza/salad and split it 4 ways. Then later we'll go get a couple of churros or two ice cream sundaes and split them.
This prevents you from getting too full/bloated-- which makes walking around uncomfortable.
We just get free ice water from the snack bars most of the day, better for hydration, and then treat ourselves to a soda at meal time.
check out site below. It has all WDW menus and prices. A counter service meal will run about $12 per person per meal.
So that is about $110 per day, without anything else- drinks during the day, ice cream, desserts, snacks
If you are staying at a WDW resort you should look into the dining plan.
i would say 300 dollars but you can bring food inside and that will save money
Is there a good website to get a deal on a Disney resort vacation?
My wife and I want to take our 4 year old to Disney World and stay at a Disney resort (Animal Kingdom) this summer. Is there a good website besides Disney that has deals on this type trip? I have looked at Disney's site and I can't help but imagine there is a site out there somewhere, or a travel agent, that can help us get the same trip at a better price.Is there a good website to get a deal on a Disney resort vacation?
With Disney you are going to find that most places you are go are going to offer you the same price. For example:
Disney direct: You will get the price that Disney offers. You can call in to take care of things you need on your reservations and talk to their agents to ask a few questions and things. However, the agents aren't always the most friendly and/or most knowledgeable. While they do offer some help, they don't usually offer an excess of information.
Online dicounters such as Travelocity and Expedia: Some say that you can save a little money with these sites, to be honest I've never seen it. If you want to do a room only, you can usually get a better rate with Disney or a travel agent. I checked a few months back using these sites, Disney and my travel agent, and these sites actually cost more than I could find else where, without a discount from Disney. Also, the biggest problem is that you are on your own with these sites. If you ask questions and such they usually aren't much help. Also, contacting a human with these sites can take hours to get someone. In my opinion, not the best way to go.
Travel agent: This is how I book all my trips and from what I have found the best way to go. Most travel agents offer the exact same prices as Disney, no more, no less. However, they are always there to answers questions, help with planning, etc. Rather than being on your own, you have some help with the planning. It is also nice because you don't have to spend all your time searching around for all the info you need and possibly finding wrong or old information. Also, most agents that specialize in Disney will also book dining, tours, etc. So that saves you more time as well. I've found that agents also offer information and tips that will end up saving you money in the long run.
I would definitely not book with sites like Travelocity or Expedia, you may end up regretting that decision if you choose to go that way. You lose out on a lot of benefits when booking with them as well, one of the biggest is that you don't have the option to get the dining plan Disney offers. For you and your wife the plan is $38.99 per person, per day and for your child is is only $10.99. It is a great plan and can save you up to 40%. Plus, tax and tip is included, it is a great way to go.
I'm not sure of when you are actually planning to go. However, if you are a little flexible you should consider going during the free dining dates. This could save you quite a bit of money and you would get your dining included. So if you can, that is going to be the best offer you can find. Disney really does not offer a promotion that is better than the free dining. For most dates, except holidays and summer dates, Disney offers a promotion of some sort. You just have to keep an eye out for when they become available. So far they have offered the promotions through the 22nd of September.
One final thing, I'm not sure if you are aware of this. But, Disney is doing construction at Animal Kingdom now because they are beginning the building of their villas. Disney says that you will be able to see and hear the construction. Since you are wanting this to be extra special and you are probably spending a little more than you want, I want you to be aware of the situation just so you don't have a surprise when you get there.
I hope this helps. If you have any other questions feel free to e-mail me. I go to Disney all the time (I just got back a few days ago) and I'm happy to help
http://www.lastminutetravel.com is a good travel agency and they offer great deals on WDW Vacation Packages.
You can also save money by purchasing park tickets through AAA (membership required), or your local Disney Store!
Be sure to visit http://www.easybreezyplanning.com
There you can sign up for a free E-newsletter, read up on fun tips and advice, and receive assistance with planning your Disney vacation! Have a wonderful trip!Is there a good website to get a deal on a Disney resort vacation?
This may help you:
http://www.expedia.co.uk/daily/familysto鈥?/a>
check out the discount trl sites like hotel.com or maybe orlando fla .comIs there a good website to get a deal on a Disney resort vacation?
YOU CAN TRY TRAVELOCITY OR EXPEDIA, BUT BY THE TIME YOU PAY FOR THE PARK TICKETS SEPERATE IT WILL BE CLOSE TO THE SAME PRICE THAT DISNEY.COM/AFFORDABLE CAN GIVE YOU FOR A FAMILY OF 3.
With Disney you are going to find that most places you are go are going to offer you the same price. For example:
Disney direct: You will get the price that Disney offers. You can call in to take care of things you need on your reservations and talk to their agents to ask a few questions and things. However, the agents aren't always the most friendly and/or most knowledgeable. While they do offer some help, they don't usually offer an excess of information.
Online dicounters such as Travelocity and Expedia: Some say that you can save a little money with these sites, to be honest I've never seen it. If you want to do a room only, you can usually get a better rate with Disney or a travel agent. I checked a few months back using these sites, Disney and my travel agent, and these sites actually cost more than I could find else where, without a discount from Disney. Also, the biggest problem is that you are on your own with these sites. If you ask questions and such they usually aren't much help. Also, contacting a human with these sites can take hours to get someone. In my opinion, not the best way to go.
Travel agent: This is how I book all my trips and from what I have found the best way to go. Most travel agents offer the exact same prices as Disney, no more, no less. However, they are always there to answers questions, help with planning, etc. Rather than being on your own, you have some help with the planning. It is also nice because you don't have to spend all your time searching around for all the info you need and possibly finding wrong or old information. Also, most agents that specialize in Disney will also book dining, tours, etc. So that saves you more time as well. I've found that agents also offer information and tips that will end up saving you money in the long run.
I would definitely not book with sites like Travelocity or Expedia, you may end up regretting that decision if you choose to go that way. You lose out on a lot of benefits when booking with them as well, one of the biggest is that you don't have the option to get the dining plan Disney offers. For you and your wife the plan is $38.99 per person, per day and for your child is is only $10.99. It is a great plan and can save you up to 40%. Plus, tax and tip is included, it is a great way to go.
I'm not sure of when you are actually planning to go. However, if you are a little flexible you should consider going during the free dining dates. This could save you quite a bit of money and you would get your dining included. So if you can, that is going to be the best offer you can find. Disney really does not offer a promotion that is better than the free dining. For most dates, except holidays and summer dates, Disney offers a promotion of some sort. You just have to keep an eye out for when they become available. So far they have offered the promotions through the 22nd of September.
One final thing, I'm not sure if you are aware of this. But, Disney is doing construction at Animal Kingdom now because they are beginning the building of their villas. Disney says that you will be able to see and hear the construction. Since you are wanting this to be extra special and you are probably spending a little more than you want, I want you to be aware of the situation just so you don't have a surprise when you get there.
I hope this helps. If you have any other questions feel free to e-mail me. I go to Disney all the time (I just got back a few days ago) and I'm happy to help
http://www.lastminutetravel.com is a good travel agency and they offer great deals on WDW Vacation Packages.
You can also save money by purchasing park tickets through AAA (membership required), or your local Disney Store!
Be sure to visit http://www.easybreezyplanning.com
There you can sign up for a free E-newsletter, read up on fun tips and advice, and receive assistance with planning your Disney vacation! Have a wonderful trip!Is there a good website to get a deal on a Disney resort vacation?
This may help you:
http://www.expedia.co.uk/daily/familysto鈥?/a>
check out the discount trl sites like hotel.com or maybe orlando fla .comIs there a good website to get a deal on a Disney resort vacation?
YOU CAN TRY TRAVELOCITY OR EXPEDIA, BUT BY THE TIME YOU PAY FOR THE PARK TICKETS SEPERATE IT WILL BE CLOSE TO THE SAME PRICE THAT DISNEY.COM/AFFORDABLE CAN GIVE YOU FOR A FAMILY OF 3.
When is the best time to see christmas lights at disney?
I will be in Florida from December 17th through January 5th. I would really like to see the christmas lights at disney lit up at night. I want the whole christmas experience, but not the tons of people on christmas day. When is the best time to see them? Any other suggestions of cool or different things to see around christmas time in orlando?
Thanks!When is the best time to see christmas lights at disney?
Early December is the best. During your time frame, every single day will be a zoo. If you just wrap you mind around that fact, and stay as patient as possible, you'll enjoy the experience better. You can enjoy huge crowds if you embrace why they're there along side you. They too want a magical experience, and something to share with their kids.When is the best time to see christmas lights at disney?
Hey -- it's Disney World on Christmas Break -- it will be impossible to be there without a lot of people being around. With that said, I'd go as far in advance as you can and midweek, or wait until after January 1 -- haven't tried it in Florida, but it helps at Disneyland in Calif.
Have fun!When is the best time to see christmas lights at disney?
the earlier in your stay you go the better. from december 21st through january 1st is literally the busiest time of the entire year with it becoming increasingly busier the closer to new years eve that you get. and its still a mad house on jan 1st, 2nd, and 3rd cuz kids won't go back until the 4th this year. and the xmas celebrations end the sunday after new years so thats jan 3rd 2010.
i would try to see the lights and decorations on the 17th, 18th, 19th, or 20th.
I would recommend that you go to Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party at the Magic Kingdom! You'll be able to see lots of lights and "snow" on Main Street!
It has a separate admission, so you can't use any park hoppers, but it is a lot cheaper than a one day pass.
It will probably still be busy though. I'd recommend that you go to a party that's not on a Friday or Saturday since the locals like to go at that time.
If you stay on property (at a Disney Hotel). you'll get Extra Magic Hours. Meaning that you can enter one hour before the official opening or stay 3 hours after the official closing. So, only Disney Hotel guests are allowed at those times!
Thanks!When is the best time to see christmas lights at disney?
Early December is the best. During your time frame, every single day will be a zoo. If you just wrap you mind around that fact, and stay as patient as possible, you'll enjoy the experience better. You can enjoy huge crowds if you embrace why they're there along side you. They too want a magical experience, and something to share with their kids.When is the best time to see christmas lights at disney?
Hey -- it's Disney World on Christmas Break -- it will be impossible to be there without a lot of people being around. With that said, I'd go as far in advance as you can and midweek, or wait until after January 1 -- haven't tried it in Florida, but it helps at Disneyland in Calif.
Have fun!When is the best time to see christmas lights at disney?
the earlier in your stay you go the better. from december 21st through january 1st is literally the busiest time of the entire year with it becoming increasingly busier the closer to new years eve that you get. and its still a mad house on jan 1st, 2nd, and 3rd cuz kids won't go back until the 4th this year. and the xmas celebrations end the sunday after new years so thats jan 3rd 2010.
i would try to see the lights and decorations on the 17th, 18th, 19th, or 20th.
I would recommend that you go to Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party at the Magic Kingdom! You'll be able to see lots of lights and "snow" on Main Street!
It has a separate admission, so you can't use any park hoppers, but it is a lot cheaper than a one day pass.
It will probably still be busy though. I'd recommend that you go to a party that's not on a Friday or Saturday since the locals like to go at that time.
If you stay on property (at a Disney Hotel). you'll get Extra Magic Hours. Meaning that you can enter one hour before the official opening or stay 3 hours after the official closing. So, only Disney Hotel guests are allowed at those times!
What si the theme song played in the background of Disney Channel's Star of the month?
In Star of the Month ,which you can watch on disney channel, there is some music playing in the background and i reeally, really love it. Could you PLEASE tell me the name of the song or the author of the song or both.What si the theme song played in the background of Disney Channel's Star of the month?
The one featuring Selena is by P!nk and is called So What,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZNeBkhiL鈥?/a>
The one featuring Selena is by P!nk and is called So What,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZNeBkhiL鈥?/a>
What is the most fun thing to do on the disney cruise in florida?
What should i do when i go on the disney cruise in florida, like what activities???What is the most fun thing to do on the disney cruise in florida?
see a movie
go snorkeling
stay on the boat in Nassau
meet new peoplewalkie talkie carolina skiff
see a movie
go snorkeling
stay on the boat in Nassau
meet new people
How much would Disney world cost for us?
My mom, dad and I want to go to Disney World in Orlando, Florida for about 5 days. Im 15 years old and we live in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. How much would it cost to visit the parks, stay in one of the parks, and round-trip airfare? This doesn't have to be exact. Just an average or range. Thanks!How much would Disney world cost for us?
There are different packages you can get that include dining, hotel tickets and airfare. Although, you would be better off getting flights on your own since it is very expensive through Disney. For 5 days for everything it would probably cost around $1,500-$2,000 not including flights. Maybe less than that. You can visit www.disneyworld.com and play around with prices. There is a forum that is very helpful with any questions you might have. It is www.disboards.com. I have been a member there for the past few months and now know everything I need to know about Disney World. My daughter and I are going soon. Hope this helps!!
If you book far enough in advance, you can get the plane tickets for $100 each per direction ($600 total). Then, a hotel might cost $100 per night if you stay in a non-Disney owned hotel, so that's $500.
Disney says that a 5-day ticket costs $251 per person (see link below), but you might be able to get it a little bit cheaper, so that would be about $750-$800.
Plus, you have to budget for food, purchases, etc, so add on, say another $100 per day (food is expensive there!), for a total of $500.
So the total is around $2,400 for all of you, give or take.
I hope this information was very helpful.How much would Disney world cost for us?
Easy - you need to go to Disney's website and play around with their vacation builder tool! You can put in all your options, change from fancy hotels to value, change dates, add different types of tickets, etc., and get a quote without putting in any personal information! It's practically impossible to answer your question because you didn't say when or what type of hotel. Prices vary greatly depending on season. And hotels come from the super-expensive to the affordable. But Disney has made it easy for you to play around and come up with this yourself.
I am Also from Pittsburgh and i go to Disney every year when booking a flight choose southwest and when your planning your trip go to the Disney website and they have packages that i have done before or you can plan your own packages on the Disney websiteHow much would Disney world cost for us?
well the park would be 100 dollars a day for five day 500 time 3 you would be at 1500 dollars in just the park the tickets would be like 400 dollars roundtrip a person which would be 1200 for airfare. then the hotels can range from 99 dollars a night to 1000 dollars a night for a room you wont want to kill each other buy the end of the trip would be like 300 dollars a night which would put you at 1500 then you have to add the price of food wich you could probally do for 60 dollars a person a day if you dont eat real nice whichwould be 900 dollars in food which would put your grand total at 5100 of coure you cango on this vacation down to 3000 maybe even 2000 if you dont want to spend alot but doing it the way i set it up you will have one awsome vacation it is a great place to go for all ages have fun
Im not sure about flights for your family but for the parks and staying in the disney hotels, plus every meal would be 拢1,839.85 (more when you change to dollars
im really sorry that i dont live in america so i cannot get flights on the disney website
http://wdtc.disneyinternational.com/?Cus鈥?/a>
you might have some fun here playing around with different hotels and offers
have fun :)
If you buy 3 five day tickets with the park hopper option your cost would be $918.00 plus 6.5% tax.
If you stay on Disney property there are many money saving combinations including dining options.
You should google or yahoo Disney for very full information and try one of the many airfare site for plane fares.
That really depends on several factors. Flights and rooms vary greatly depending on when you go. It also depends on whether or not you go when there ar any specials such as free dining or pay of 4 stay for 7 etc. You can go to the WDW website and price out various packages. You can also check Mousesavers for specials.
http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/
http://www.mousesavers.com/
You can go on the disney web site and figure this out for yourself.
cost will depend on when you go and what resort you stay at.
You can make a package with out giving out any personal data.
At the least, just travel and staying exspenses well over 5000 dollars
Its not worth it. You could have a vastly superior vacation elsewhere for much less. If you're 15 and going with your parents, the activities at Disney World aren't really going to appeal to either of you, unless hugging Goofy and going on some of the least exciting rides in the world is your idea of a good time. Universal Studios is definitely the more interesting/entertaining theme park in Florida for your age.
http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/vacatio鈥?/a>
That link will give you pricing about all the packages Disney offers, you can google airfare yourself, as I don't know where you are.
Don't do it.
There are different packages you can get that include dining, hotel tickets and airfare. Although, you would be better off getting flights on your own since it is very expensive through Disney. For 5 days for everything it would probably cost around $1,500-$2,000 not including flights. Maybe less than that. You can visit www.disneyworld.com and play around with prices. There is a forum that is very helpful with any questions you might have. It is www.disboards.com. I have been a member there for the past few months and now know everything I need to know about Disney World. My daughter and I are going soon. Hope this helps!!
If you book far enough in advance, you can get the plane tickets for $100 each per direction ($600 total). Then, a hotel might cost $100 per night if you stay in a non-Disney owned hotel, so that's $500.
Disney says that a 5-day ticket costs $251 per person (see link below), but you might be able to get it a little bit cheaper, so that would be about $750-$800.
Plus, you have to budget for food, purchases, etc, so add on, say another $100 per day (food is expensive there!), for a total of $500.
So the total is around $2,400 for all of you, give or take.
I hope this information was very helpful.How much would Disney world cost for us?
Easy - you need to go to Disney's website and play around with their vacation builder tool! You can put in all your options, change from fancy hotels to value, change dates, add different types of tickets, etc., and get a quote without putting in any personal information! It's practically impossible to answer your question because you didn't say when or what type of hotel. Prices vary greatly depending on season. And hotels come from the super-expensive to the affordable. But Disney has made it easy for you to play around and come up with this yourself.
I am Also from Pittsburgh and i go to Disney every year when booking a flight choose southwest and when your planning your trip go to the Disney website and they have packages that i have done before or you can plan your own packages on the Disney websiteHow much would Disney world cost for us?
well the park would be 100 dollars a day for five day 500 time 3 you would be at 1500 dollars in just the park the tickets would be like 400 dollars roundtrip a person which would be 1200 for airfare. then the hotels can range from 99 dollars a night to 1000 dollars a night for a room you wont want to kill each other buy the end of the trip would be like 300 dollars a night which would put you at 1500 then you have to add the price of food wich you could probally do for 60 dollars a person a day if you dont eat real nice whichwould be 900 dollars in food which would put your grand total at 5100 of coure you cango on this vacation down to 3000 maybe even 2000 if you dont want to spend alot but doing it the way i set it up you will have one awsome vacation it is a great place to go for all ages have fun
Im not sure about flights for your family but for the parks and staying in the disney hotels, plus every meal would be 拢1,839.85 (more when you change to dollars
im really sorry that i dont live in america so i cannot get flights on the disney website
http://wdtc.disneyinternational.com/?Cus鈥?/a>
you might have some fun here playing around with different hotels and offers
have fun :)
If you buy 3 five day tickets with the park hopper option your cost would be $918.00 plus 6.5% tax.
If you stay on Disney property there are many money saving combinations including dining options.
You should google or yahoo Disney for very full information and try one of the many airfare site for plane fares.
That really depends on several factors. Flights and rooms vary greatly depending on when you go. It also depends on whether or not you go when there ar any specials such as free dining or pay of 4 stay for 7 etc. You can go to the WDW website and price out various packages. You can also check Mousesavers for specials.
http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/
http://www.mousesavers.com/
You can go on the disney web site and figure this out for yourself.
cost will depend on when you go and what resort you stay at.
You can make a package with out giving out any personal data.
At the least, just travel and staying exspenses well over 5000 dollars
Its not worth it. You could have a vastly superior vacation elsewhere for much less. If you're 15 and going with your parents, the activities at Disney World aren't really going to appeal to either of you, unless hugging Goofy and going on some of the least exciting rides in the world is your idea of a good time. Universal Studios is definitely the more interesting/entertaining theme park in Florida for your age.
http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/vacatio鈥?/a>
That link will give you pricing about all the packages Disney offers, you can google airfare yourself, as I don't know where you are.
Don't do it.
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