• 31Mar

    There’s a mysterious place in Walt Disney World that few know how to explain, or how to get to. It’s Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex.

    Technically, it’s a 220 acre state of the art sports facility. If you’re able to find it, it’s quite impressive with the imposing 7500 seat Cracker Jack stadium.

    We went in search of Wide World of Sports, determined to see what it’s all about. We had a car, which helps since the only bus that goes there is from the MGM Studios. Why from there and not from the Ticket & Transportation Center is one of life’s mysteries. However, if you want, you can take a bus to the Ticket & Transportation Center to get a bus to Disney’s Hollywood Studios and get on another bus to the WWOS. See, it’s simple.

    There’s no parking fee. I think that’s your reward for going there without having a kid whose either cheering, batting, kicking, twirling, vaulting, running, skating, dancing or Lacrossing.

    Our first stop was the All Star Café. We went to the one in New York City and remember it being jam-packed. At the restaurant in WWOS, we didn’t have that problem. If anything, they were so excited that someone actually walked in that I expected to be hoisted on their shoulders and paraded around. Apparently, few others ventured out to this restaurant as it has since closed and been replaced by the “Wide World of Sports Cafe.”

    After our meal, we thought that we’d explore the Wide World of Sports. Bad plan, it had closed. Our quest had failed, but at least we weren’t hungry.

    Recently, I had the occasion to ask a Cast Member what does a visitor do at WWOS. He replied that you can watch the Braves. Since it was November, that was unlikely, so I again asked what’s there to do. I was told that you can watch the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the pre-season…..which would be August.

    Thinking that I was asking it wrong, I tried once more “but what’s there to do if there are no games going on?” After all, admission to WWOS used to be included with a Disney travel package. The final response was “???”

    Disney’s Wide World of Sports does have a purpose. In addition to the Braves and Bucs pre-seasons, it is host to many athletic competitions including the Amateur Athletic Union Championship Events. For a complete schedule, look here: Wide World of Sports

    If you’re a sports fan, you may want to head to Wide World of Sports to watch a competition. There’s an admission fee that varies depending on the event. Don’t bring a lawn chair, and don’t plant your umbrella in the turf. This is not allowed. Coolers are allowed but no alcohol and no glass containers. (The cooler policy is subject to change.)

  • 31Mar

    Downtown Disney Pleasure Island Nightlife

    Downtown Disney Pleasure Island (407) 828-3025

    1590 Buena Vista Drive

    PO BOX 10000

    Lake Buena Vista, Fl 32830

    You must be 21 years of age or older to enter the BET Soundstage Club, 8 TRAX, Mannequins Dance Palace, Motion and Rock and Roll Beach Club. Both the Adventurer’s Club and Comedy Club are open to all guests (under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.)

    Anyone who thinks that the Walt Disney World Resort is not for adults has never been to Downtown Disney Pleasure Island.

    Music is in the air, videos rock the screens and there’s an incredible choice of clubs. You can dance, rock, laugh and shop the night away.

    Alcohol is served in all of the clubs and there are kiosks located throughout PI where drinks can be purchased.

    8TRAX

    - Disco Divas, slip on your platform shoes and prepare for a groovy trip back to the ’70s at Pleasure Island. The club sparkles with rotating mirror balls and the glow of lava lamps. Dance to tunes by Donna Summer, the Village People, KC and the Sunshine Band, the Bee Gees and more as you “Turn The Beat Around.” Every Thursday, the club at Disney fast forwards a decade and plays the best of the 80s.

    The Adventurers Club

    The Adventurers Club is pure fun. Themed as a 1937 Explorer Club, you’ll find a zany bunch of characters residing here.

    There’s the intellectual Professor Otis Throckmorton Wren, the daring darling Samantha Sterling, the debonair Hathaway Browne, Emil Bleehall the scount from Sandusky, Ohio, the Club President Pamelia Perkins, Fletcher Hodges who is rather indescribable and Colonel Critchlow Sutchbench who is a permanent fixture of this establishment.

    Of course, such an exclusive club at Pleasure Island needs to be properly staffed. Sunny Knight the maid and Graves the butler do an excellent job of overseeing the festivities.

    There are four different rooms to visit:

    Main Salon: Be prepared to be inducted into the Adventurer’s Club by taking the club oath, singing the club song and learning the very important club salute.

    Mask Room: There’s more to the masks than meets the eye.

    Treasure Room: Beezle the Genie floats above. Be careful what you wish for in this artifact lined room.

    Library: This is where the main shows take place. They vary throughout the evening and may include the talented Samantha Sterling’s Cabaret, the Balderdash Competition and the Hoopla finale.

    Overlooking the fun below is the Zebra Mezzanine. If you want to be a part of the interactive craziness, head downstairs to the Main Salon which connects to the other three rooms.

    Kungaloosh is the club credo as well as the signature drink. By the end of the evening, you’ll be a smiling and proud member of the Adventurer’s Club. KUNGALOOSH!

    BET SoundStage Club

    - This club at Pleasure Island was inspired by the musical programming from the BET Cable Network, and offers hip-hop, R&B, Reggae and Old School tunes for your dancing enjoyment. You can watch yourself on the club’s video walls or relax on the waterfront terrace.

    TIP: Plan to arrive before 11:00pm to avoid a lengthy wait to enter.

    The Comedy Warehouse

    - The “Who What and Warehouse” improv group entertains the crowd nightly at Pleasure Island. Keeping in Disney style, you can expect the humor here to be clean and appropriate for all ages.

    The unscripted comedy show is based solely on interaction with the audience. If you’re an improv fan, you’ll enjoy it.

    There are four performances on Sundays through Wednesday with five shows on Thursdays through Saturday.

    Mannequins Dance Palace

    - This is one of the most popular clubs at Pleasure Island.

    Mannequins features today’s most popular dance music, an impressive lighting and sound system as well as a circular dance floor that revolves in tempo with the tunes.

    You enter from a three story elevator and quickly understand how the club got its name as you find yourself surrounded by mannequins.

    Motions

    - DJ’s playing the latest top 40 tunes provide the energy at this vibrant dance club.

    Motions has a large video screen which shines its way onto the dance floor. If you want to take a break, head to the second floor balcony where you can watch the action below.

  • 31Mar

    Located at Downtown Disney West Side, this 5 story, 100,000 sq. ft. attraction houses some of the most cutting edge technology, mixed with the very best concepts from Disney’s imagineers.

    Due to space limitations, strollers are not allowed inside the building.

    Visitors under age 10 must be accompanied by a responsible person age 16 or older. Certain games offering prize incentives require purchase of tokens to play.

    There are five zones of play:

    * EXPLORE ZONE: You’ll be transported to another world as you experience the Virtual Jungle Cruise while shooting the rapids. Aladdin’s Magic Carpet Ride sends you through Agrabah as you race to release the Genie. Go in search of hidden treasure on the Pirates of the Caribbean: Battle for Buccaneer Gold.

    * SCORE ZONE: Become a superhero as you Ride the Comix! in a 3D comic book battle. Your crew visits other planets as you go on a rescue mission in Invasion! An Alien Encounter. The Mighty Ducks Pinball Slam puts you in the middle of the action.

    * CREATE ZONE: Express yourself in this artistic center. At the Living Easels you can paint a live masterpiece. Create and ride your one of a kind rollercoaster at CyberSpace Mountain. Toy Story fans will love Sid’s Create-A-Toy where you can assemble and take home your own toy. Become a Disney animator at the Animation Academy. Budding musical stars can create their own CD by choosing from over 20 styles and 1000 vocals at the Radio Disney SongMaker.

    * REPLAY ZONE: Classic games and rides with Buzz Lightyear’s AstroBlaster pitting you against your competitors in a zany bumper car race. Mad Wave Motion Theater gives you a choice of riding a fantasy coaster or steering a high speed race car. The Dance Zone offers the latest dance video games and KidQuest is designed for kids ages 2 – 7. Custom Redemption Games require the purchase of Disney Quest Game Play Cards. Points can be used to redeem prizes.

    In additon to the games described, there are video games, pinball machines, and all sorts of fun activities.

    You pay one price for access to DQ for the entire day, and you are free to leave and return. (The only exception is if you decide to play the games where prizes are awarded. The purchase of a game card is required.)

  • 31Mar

    Downtown Disney Marketplace (407) 828-3800

    1780 Buena Vista Drive

    PO BOX 10150

    Lake Buena Vista, Fl 32830

  • 31Mar

    This 56-acre water park would most likely be the choice of FISH if they could choose an amusement park, as Typhoon Lagoon features some of the wettest and wildest attractions at Walt Disney World. Before Blizzard Beach opened, Typhoon Lagoon was the largest water park on property. It is still immensely popular, with its twisting tides, roaring rapids, wonderful waterways and relaxing rivers. Typhoon Lagoon also features a special area where guests can snorkel among live sharks and other tropical fish. Excluding the snorkeling area, all water is heated to a toasty 75-80 degrees year-round.

    Attractions

    Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water ParkCastaway Creek – This 2100-foot continuous river raft ride lets guests aboard inner tubes meander through rain forests, caves, open grottos, waterfalls and a waterworks area. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

    Gangplank Falls – Huge inner tubes holding four guests careen down rapids and through special water effects and rock formations on this 300-foot family raft ride.

    Humunga Kowabunga – Travel at speeds up to 30 mph as you are whisked down one of the triple enclosed slides and through caves on this 214-foot ride. Must be 48 inches to ride.

    Keel Haul Falls – Hop aboard your inner tube and slide down one of the “soft foam” slides, passing through caves, waterfalls and special effects along the way.

    “Crush “N” Gusher” ” – Themed around an abandoned and decaying tropical fruit processing center, this thrill ride is unique to North America.

    Guests ride in two person rafts, choosing between three different slides that range from 410 to 420 feet long, the Banana Blaster, Coconut Crusher or Pineapple Plunger. Each section propels you through twists and turns, tunnels and spillways as you slip and slide towards the final thrilling plunge into Hideaway Bay. You’ll encounter water jets that will push you backwards while careening down this wild waterway. HEIGHT RESTRICTION: 48 Inches

    Fun Facts:

    * Each slide averages over 400 feet

    * One slide can fill a regular home pool in a minute

    * The Crush ‘n’ Gusher can fill the 2.7 million gallon wave pool in about 3 hours

    * The water jets put out 1350 gallons a minute

    In addition to the “water coaster” there is an expanded beach area and wading pools at Hideaway Bay.

    This new section of Typhoon Lagoon is located adjacent to the Shark Reef attraction.

    Ketchakiddee Creek – This children’s play area features ten different activity areas with slides, floating boats, music and ball fountains, waterfalls and squirting animals. Designed just for children under 48 inches tall.

    Mayday Falls – Similar to Keel Haul Falls, travel down the “soft foam” slides and enjoy the scenery along the way.

    Shark Reef – This coral-reef environment features an observation area, both above and under the water. This is your chance to snorkel with live sharks and other tropical fish. Equipment is available at no fee at Hammer Head Fred’s Dive Shop. Guests may also use their own snorkeling equipment (tempered glass mask only, NO fins allowed). Life jackets are available at High & Dry Towel Rental (must leave driver’s license for deposit).

    Storm Slides – This series of body slides propels guests through caves, waterfalls, geysers and features a 36-foot drop into bubbling pools.

    Wave Pools – Surfs up at this body-surfing wave pool with waves up to six feet tall. A continuous two-hour cycle begins when the park opens (subject to change) and features 90 minutes of surf waves, five minutes of calm, ten minutes of bobbing waves, five minutes of calm, ten minutes of bobbing waves and finally ten minutes of calm.

    General Typhoon Lagoon Information

    * Dressing rooms include lockers, dressing areas and showers.

    * Lockers rent for $5 per day for a small locker and $5 per day for a large locker, with a $2 key deposit for both types.

    * Life jackets are provided free; must leave driver’s license or credit card as deposit. Water wallets are also available. Guests may NOT bring their own flotation devices.

    * Towel rentals are $1 per day.

    * Two picnic areas are available, no glass containers or alcoholic beverages allowed.

    * Limited number of wheelchairs available at Guest Relations (guest must leave valid I. D.)

  • 31Mar

    Not only did I work at Blizzard, but I’ve done just about everything there. I was the one at the top of Summit Plummet convincing you that it’s not so bad if you scream, and the lifeguard at bottom laughing as you pulled the bathing suit out your butt. Yes, I was the one saving your child when he didn’t realize the water was 8 1/2 ft deep, and the one who searched for your family air-loom that you lost in the wave pool. I also had to make the dreaded announcement to close the park on the morning of September 11th, and stood at the exit afterwards handing out park vouchers like they were Mickey Mouse stickers. I’ve seen Blizzard Beach from every angle and it’s an awesome water park any way you look at it.

    The Disney World pools stay busy all summer long and the water parks stay even busier. Of the two water parks, Blizzard Beach is usually the most crowded because it’s the newest and has better slides. Typhoon Lagoon has awesome theming, a great wave pool, and a shark reef, but Blizzard Beach has the real thrill slides, making it one of the top water parks in the country.

    Planning Tip – It is very common for Blizzard Beach to close due to capacity during the busy times of the year. I suggest you get there as close to opening time as you can, otherwise you might have to wait until 2:00 pm when it reopens.

    Planning Tip – From October through March, only one water park will be open at a time. Usually, one park will close for the 3 months for rehab and reopen when the other one closes. Check our rehabs page to see which water park will be open.

    Blizzard Beach Attractions

    With great slides, come long lines. There are no Fast Passes at the Disney water parks, so a 60 minute wait means a 60 minute wait. It’s no secret that you should do the most popular slides first, but I am saying it again, do the popular slides first. The longest waits are Summit Plummet, Slush Gusher, Downhill Double Dipper and the Chair Lift.

    Summit PlummetSummit Plummet is the big daddy and is one of the world’s tallest and fastest free-falling slides. Standing 120 feet tall and 13 stories high, this is an adrenaline rush. I’ve done it numerous times and my heart still races every time I do it. Going 60 mph straight down a water slide is no joke. Children have to be 48” tall to ride.

    A tip for ladies: Wear a one-piece bathing suit on this attraction or you may arrive at the bottom before the top of your bathing suit does.

    Slush GusherWhile not as intense as the nearby Summit Plummet, Slush Gusher is another great speed slide at Blizzard Beach, and the line is just as long. Children also have to be 48” tall to ride. Here, you go over two “moguls” reaching speeds of up to 50 mph, catching air on the second one. Your body will leave the slide a little bit on the second drop.

    A tip for adrenaline junkies – To catch ultimate air on Slush Gusher, raise your crossed-legs just before you reach the second hump and keep straight.

    DON’T TRY TO CARRY EVERYTHING YOU OWN ON A SPEED SLIDE! – The wait times for Summit Plummet and Slush Gusher really depend on how prepared the people are in front of you. Here’s a real scenario… picture someone hesitating at the top Summit Plummet because they’re scared of heights and just realized they’re eye level with the Tower of Terror. The wind is blowing and the slide is so steep they can’t even see it in front of them. They decide to go down 2 minutes later, after some heavy convincing from the ride-operator and the impatient guests waiting behind. When they get to the bottom of the slide, they spend another 2 minutes trying to find their sunglasses, chap stick, 4 one-dollar bills, 5 quarters, a wet Blizzard Beach map and the shoes they were holding. This goes on all day long. Be prepared and don’t bring everything you came in the park with on this slide.

    Downhill Double DipperAnother big one is Downhill Double Dipper (DDD, Triple D), 2 side-by-side 50 feet high racing slides have you traveling at speeds up to 25 mph against your competitor aboard an inner tube. This line is also usually very long during the busy times. Children have to be 48” tall to ride, but make sure they can swim because the water at the bottom is 54” deep. The tube has an open bottom so small children sometimes fall through the hole when they hit the catch pool. Slide History – There was a time when this ride allowed double tubes to go down, but when people started soaring across the water at 20 mph smacking into the catch net, something had to change. Even if you sat in a single tube the right way, you could glide across the entire catch pool to the end. Due to some injuries, they raised the water level and now the ride ends once you hit the water. You’ll also notice an inflatable pad at the end of the catch pool, just in case.

    The Chair Lift is also very popular. While you might think that you’ll just walk on up and hop on, it’s not an expressway. This is a real Chair Lift that provides a one way trip to the top of the mountain, with access to some slides (Summit, Slush, Teamboat Springs). If you don’t want to ride one the slides at the top of the mountain, then you will have to walk back down. It’s very convenient for those that can’t climb stairs and others that don’t mind the wait, but there is usually long a line. Try the single express line if the wait is too long. Children have to be 32 ” tall to ride.

    The lines for Runoff Rapids and Snow Stormers tend to move faster.

    Runoff RapidsRunoff Rapids is a tube ride consisting of 3 different twisting and turning 600-foot slides to choose from. There are 2 open slides that allow double tubes, and a totally enclosed dark slide where you can take a single tube. The enclosed slide is like a water slide version of Space Mountain and is a must do. The single-tube line usually has the longest, b/c the enclosed slide is very popular and can only be ridden with a single tube. All the tubes are picked up at the bottom of the slide and then you carry them up the mountain. This is the only slide at Blizzard where you have to carry your tube up a flight of stairs. Although there is no height requirement for this slide, a child must be able to sit properly in a tube while holding both handles. Test it at the bottom before you haul the tube up to the top. The double tube allows the parent to sit behind the child. The water at the bottom is just under 4-feet (3 ft. 9in.), so get ready to grab your kid when you flip out your tube.

    Tip – More things get lost on Runoff Rapids than all the other slides, so don’t forget to hold your stuff or get a locker

    Snow StormersSnow Stormers is one that I’ve seen children go on dozens of times in a row. Kids love this one! You lay on a toboggan mat face first while you go down one of three 350-feet long twisting and turning flumes that descend from the mountain. These mats do float and can support a small child, but it is not recommended to use it as that. This attraction is for guests of all ages, but I advise parents with small non-swimming children to go first and wait at the bottom for your small child. You can always ask the lifeguard at the top to send them after you, and advise the lifeguard at the bottom that you are waiting for your little one. The water in the catch pool is just under 4-feet (3 ft. 9in.).

    The Toboggan Racers are an 8-lane course, where you go headfirst down 250 feet waterway with fun dips. This line moves pretty quick. Some children get discouraged when they lose or don’t slide as far as the parents, so let your little one have head start. This has a zero water depth.

    Tip – To go faster on Snow Stormers and Toboggan Racers, pull up on the front of the mat.

    Ski Patrol Training CampSki Patrol Training Camp is the pre-teen area of Blizzard Beach for those that can’t and won’t do the bigger slides. There are several attractions in a close proximity to one another, so parents are able to keep a close eye on their children. This area stays VERY active all day long. In the main pool area there are floating icebergs, iceberg walks with above nets that children cross, and 2 very tame slides. The water in the common pool area is 3 1/2 feet. Children 13 and over are not allowed on the iceberg walks. There is also Cool Runners in Ski Patrol, which is a smaller and slower version Runoff Rapids that consists of 2 wide-open inner tube slides.

    Blizzard Beach Just above the main pool area in Ski Patrol there is a T-Bar that zips children down into 8 ½ feet deep water, and a short, steep, enclosed slide that shares the same catch pool. T-Bar is only for children under 60”, but there is no height restriction for the adjacent slide. Lifeguard rescues happen here several times a day because children and parents have no clue the water is so deep. I had to rescue an entire family here once. The son came down the T-Bar and couldn’t swim. Just as I jumped in to save him, the father and mother came down the adjacent slide one after another. They couldn’t swim either. If your child can’t swim or is a weak swimmer, please please please get them a free life jacket at Snowless Joes.

    Tike’s Peak is the area reserved just for the little ones. This kid-sized play are features scaled-down elements of Mt. Gushmore and includes a snow-castle fountain play area. Thee water in this entire area is very shallow and children must be under 4 feet tall to play. There is limited seating here, so save a spot early if you think this is where you’ll be.

    For the whole family, there’s Teamboat Springs which sends you down a series of twisting and cascading waterfalls. This 1200 foot whitewater raft ride is the world’s longest family white-water raft ride. The raft holds a minimum of 4 passengers and a maximum of 6. If you have 3 or less in your party, you will be traveling with another family.

    Cross Country Creek – This is one of the most relaxing things you can do at Blizzard Beach. Hop into a complimentary inner tube and enjoy leisurely floating along the 3,000-foot creek that encircles Blizzard Beach. It’ll take you about 30 minutes to go completely around, but that is only if you stay in your tube and let the current take you. You do not need a tube to enjoy this attraction and you are free to walk, swim, or float. Be prepared for dripping ice water when you pass through the ice cave, and a few other surprising water features. There are total of 7 entry/exit spots to the creek.

    Tip – When you’re ready to get out of the creek, ask the lifeguard which exit will put near the next attraction you want to do. Why walk when you can float?

    Melt-Away Bay – This one-acre pool nestled against the base of Mt. Gushmore is constantly fed by “melting snow” waterfalls. There’s gentle wave action, but don’t expect to body surf. This does not produce the big wave that Typhoon Lagoon does. Tubes are allowed in the wave pool, but the number is limited and is on a first come first serve basis.

    Where do I sit? Before you ride anything, someone needs to save a spot. Just because you are in the park does not mean there’s a set of four chairs waiting for you at the wave pool. Chairs are prime real-estate and the good locations go fast and probably won’t become available again until later in the day, or until after it rains. I remember witnessing the sea of guests speed-walking through the park throwing their stuff on the first chairs they saw. I would suggest that you have an idea of where you want to sit before you claim territory on a busy path. Blizzard Beach map

    Unlike the Theme Parks, you need somewhere to call home base for the day, a convenient spot that you can remember, and a place to lay your stuff down. There are grassy picnic areas, sandy beach areas, covered shelters (in and out the sand), and chairs near overlook spots and slide exits. The wave pool has plenty of seating, but these can go fast. I personally like the area to the far left of the wave pool (near Warming Hut). You’re at the wave pool, close to food and restrooms, near the Polar Pub Bar (for the adults), and by a creek entrance. For the tots, setup camp at Tikes Peak. The Ski Patrol area for preteens is crazy, but if you must sit here, you can find a quieter spot in the upper area (close to the main walkway). Except for main walkways and pools, you can move chairs where ever you want. There are always vacant chairs in the picnic area on the backside of the mountain. Be courteous and only take the chairs you need.

    Bleach and Bathing Suits Don’t Mix – It’s not funny, but one morning the lifeguards were bleaching all of the chairs on the main beach near the wave pool and were supposed to rinse them off before the park opened. Apparently, a section of chairs escaped the rinsing process and made a group of guests very unhappy. Disney had to replace whatever they were wearing b/c they all had white bleach stripes all over their clothes. Hey, at least you know the chairs are clean.

    Where do I put my stuff? Rentals

    Get a locker! You wouldn’t believe how much money ends up at the bottom of the pools every day. If you are a going to carry money around in your bathing suit, then you need to keep it in a water wallet or in a ziplock bag, something that will float. There is no way to claim a single 5 dollar bill at Guest Relations. When I was coordinating, we had to swim the catch pools (the pools at the bottom of the slides) whenever someone would lose something. Do you know how hard it is to a find a single prescription glass lens in the catch pool of Runoff Rapids, or a diamond earring in the wave pool? Things will fall off and things will fall out of your pocket, so put what you want in a locker. A small locker is $10 and a large is $12, but you get $5 back when you return the key, if you don’t loose that too.

    It is Disney, but crimes do happen. If you leave your bag in your spot while you go slide or swim, then try to tie it to one of your chairs, or bring a lock and lock it to a chair. It is a lot harder to steal a bag if there is a chair attached to it.

    While you’re renting a locker, take a look at your beautiful children and decdie whether or not you feel comfortable throwing them in 8 feet of water. If your answer is no, then please ask the cast member to give you a life jacket. Life jackets are provided free of charge at Snowless Joes with a personal ID and a $25 refundable deposit. The deepest body of water in the park is 8 1/2 feet deep at the T-Bar in Ski Patrol, and is only for children 60” and under. The water isn’t only over your child’s head, but it’s over your head too.

    If you don’t bring your own towel you can rent one for $1.

    What should I bring from home?

    Bring a real bathing, not a pair of jeans you cut into shorts. Some rides such as Summit Plummet and Slush Gusher have bathing suit restrictions. You will not be allowed to go down these slides if you have jean shorts or shorts that have metal buttons on them. These buttons can harm the slide making it very dangerous for other guests.

    The ground can get extremely hot and very slippery, so wear water shoes or flip-flops. Certain areas of the park are cleaned with bleach every morning, so they can be very slick.

    Sunscreen and goggles will cost twice as much at Blizzard Beach than what you will pay at your local store, so bring it with you.

    Florida is HOT!

    Unless you take the chair lift every single time you ride a ride, you will be climbing stairs, another good reason to wear shoes. Unlike Typhoon Lagoon, Blizzard is very bright with little shade.

    Most of the heat exhaustion cases that I had to deal with were at the top of the mountain, mostly a combination of overexertion and lack of water. Don’t be so overanxious that you forget to drink water and eat food. Drink water even if you are not thirsty!! Cross County Creek and the Wave Pool are perfect for relaxing and cooling off. Instead of walking from ride to ride, try using the creek as a shortcut.

    The Blizzard Beach Story

    You see, once upon a time, there was a freak snow storm in Disney World. Wanting to take advantage of the snow, Disney built the first ski resort in Florida. Sadly, the temperatures rose and it looked as if their new venture was melting away. An adventurous adventurous alligator decided to slide down the slippery slope into the pool that formed below. Realizing that the ski runs could be put to use, Blizzard Beach was born, or so the story goes. That is also why the Blizzard Beach character is called Ice Gator.

    The best time of the day to visit

    I would suggest going later in the day if you want fewer people in the park. The guests that get their first thing in the morning usually end up leaving hours before the park closes.

    If you do decide to go later in the day, then you have to keep an eye on the weather. Orlando is known for afternoon lightning storms and they will close the park if lightning is in the area. These closings are usually only temporary, but if it continues the park will close for good. If you can stick it out during a temporary rain closing, there will be even fewer people in the park.

    Blizzard Beach Useful Information and Facts

    * Blizzard Beach opened April 1, 1995.

    * The water at Blizzard is heated year-round between 75 to 80 degrees, with the exception of the melting snow in the ice cave of Cross Country Creek.

    * Guests may bring food baskets.

    * Coolers of a size that may be safely carried are permitted.

    * No glass containers or alcoholic beverages allowed.

    * No boogie boards, surf boards or personal flotation devices.

    * Water toys (beach balls, air mattresses, tubes, kick boards, etc.), that do not attach to the body, are not permitted

    * Free life jackets available at Snowless Joes. Refundable deposit required.

    * Guests may not bring in their own fins, masks or snorkels.

  • 31Mar

    On April 22, 1998 Disney unleashed its newest theme park on the world in the form of Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

    Whatever you do, don’t call it a zoo (they get touchy about that word around Animal Kingdom).

    This newest venture marked a departure from what Disney had been turning out in the way of theme parks for many years. Any park banking its success on “edutainment” was bound to have issues, and Disney knew it. Epcot proved it was effectively kryptonite for children, and Disney was challenged to make sure that Animal Kingdom didn’t suffer the same fate. In spite of some of it’s early preachiness (and some unfair press about animal care at the park)- Disney’s Animal Kingdom opened to generally good reviews.

    At a cost of nearly $1 Billion to complete, Animal Kingdom was an expensive theme park. In fact, one of the planned ‘lands’ for Animal Kingdom was eventually cut from development due to cost overruns in the budget. The never realized land was to be called the “Beastly Kingdom” and feature a myriad of rides themed around mythical creatures. The Imagineers who were laid off when the plans were scrapped, were eventually hired by Universal Orlando to build the Dueling Dragons coaster for Islands of Adventure – arguably one of the best roller coasters in North America. Oops.

    Animal Kingdom’s 500 acres are home to some1700 animals representing 250 different species throughout the park. A ride on the Kilimanjaro Safari will give you a chance to see many of them as they take you through the African Savannah (though the jeeps you ride in will rarely slow down long enough to allow you a good picture. This has led us to refer to this attraction as the “Kilimanjaro 500″).

  • 31Mar

    Epcot, the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow, opened in 1982. It was conceived by Walt Disney to “take its cue from the new ideas and new technologies that are now emerging from the creative centers of American industry.” This concept is best exemplified by Spaceship Earth, the glistening geosphere that has become Epcot’s icon.

    Epcot consists of two themed areas, Future World and World Showcase. Future World features attractions that focus on energy, communication, health, the land and our environment, the ocean, imagination, transportation and space exploration. “Spaceship Earth” traces the history of communication as it evolved over the centuries. The “Universe of Energy” humorously transports you back to prehistoric times to find the origin of energy as we know it today.

    Over at “The Land” Timon, Pumba and Simba are your hosts at the “Circle of Life” film that deals with the environment. The “Living With The Land” boat ride takes you on a fascinating tour of greenhouses and fish-production.

    The “Seas with Nemo and Friends ” is a fun filled romp into the underwater world of Nemo. The action centers around the 5.7 million gallon aquarium that is home to thousands of fish including sharks, sea turtles and dolphins. This pavilion features all of the characters from “Finding Nemo” with a ride on “Clam-Mobiles”, hands-on activities, a wonderful interactive chat with “Crush” and displays of the fish that inspired this amazing move.

    At “Imagination!” you can take a fun filled look at the senses on your “Journey Into Imagination With Figment”. The terrific 3-D film “Honey I Shrunk The Audience” transports you into the zany world of that loveable professor Wayne Szalinski, famous for “Honey I Shrunk The Kids”. Test Track” takes you on an unforgettable ride as you learn about the rigors of auto testing. “Mission Space” simulates a realistic launch into space as you and your crew pilot your capsule to Mars.

    The “Wonders of Life” is currently only open seasonably.

    Centered around a beautiful reflective lagoon is Epcot’s “World Showcase”. Eleven countries are represented, each providing fascinating glimpses into their unique culture. You can sample the cuisine, shop for native wares and enjoy performances, exhibits, movies or rides that reflect the heritage of each nation. Strolling from one land to another, you’ll find yourself immersed in the distinct atmosphere that each country offers.

    Every evening Epcot presents “IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth”. This spectacular presentation is centered around the World Showcase Lagoon where fireworks, lasers and dancing fountains combine in a choreographed display performed to an inspirational musical score.

  • 31Mar

    It has often been said that the true essence of Disney magic can be experienced simply by stepping foot inside the Magic Kingdom. Opened in 1971, the venerable theme park has withstood more than three decades of changing cultures, a constantly shifting social climate, and an explosion of technology that has left lesser places outdated and obsolete. Yet, somehow, the Magic Kingdom continues to remain the undisputed king of Theme Parks, drawing more yearly visitors than any other.

    How the Magic Kingdom has managed to maintain its charm and appeal over the years is a lesson in simplicity. It has stayed true to its original vision, a place where families could gather in a clean and safe environment to enjoy the time they spend together. No trip to Disney World is complete without visiting the Magic Kingdom. For veteran visitors to Walt Disney World, visiting the Magic Kingdom is like visiting an old friend. To first time visitors, they find themselves quickly, and almost helplessly, transported back to their childhood.

    The Magic Kingdom is divided into five distinct areas (lands), arranged in a spoke-like formation, all meeting at the top of Main Street USA right in front of Cinderella Castle. The five lands consist of Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, Frontierland, Liberty Square and Adventureland. Each land is themed to its appropriate title and maintaining that theme is paramount to the parks operation. A vast network of underground tunnels connect all sections of the Magic Kingdom, thus preventing guests from seeing any of the necessary “behind the scenes” operations, and preventing cast members from one land from having to walk through another. Well, that was the original idea anyway – recent changes to park policy now allow cast members to walk freely through the park in whatever outfit they happen to be wearing.

    The Magic Kingdom contains some real “don’t miss” attractions, depending on what age bracket you fall in. One of this parks strengths is the cross-generational appeal of many of it’s better attractions. Splash Mountain is a good example. It’s not unusual to see three generations of family members riding together. Other favorites like Pirates of the Caribbean, Jungle Cruise, and Haunted Mansion offer similar appeal to a wide range of visitors.

    Space Mountain, while dated, is still one of the best attractions at the Magic Kingdom. It is rumored that Space Mountain will soon go down for an extensive “update”, and will likely be down for quite some time (the Disneyland counterpart was down for more than two years). I suggest you experience this attraction while you can – this is one of the last classics at WDW to remain undisturbed for many years. I trust the new version will be great, but I’ll miss the old version just the same.

    Most spectacular of all Disney’s parks are the parades and fireworks displayed at the Magic Kingdom in Orlando. Most notably, the current combo of the “Wishes” fireworks show, and the perennial nighttime favorite, Spectromagic. If these two performances don’t impress you, then you’re already dead and no one’s bothered to tell you.

    From a touring perspective, the Magic Kingdom can present some real challenges for those who want to experience the “magic” and not wait 90 minutes on each attraction to do so. As our site visitors have learned over the years, a good plan is probably the single most important tool you can use to get the most from your vacation. Especially if you plan to visit the Magic Kingdom during peak times, I strongly recommend TourGuideMike’s online itinerary planner. It’s well worth the investment to get the benefit of Mike’s years of research.

    Magic Kingdom Rides and Attractions

    Ride Length

    * Ariel’s Grotto

    * Astro Orbiter

    * The Barnstormer at Goofy’s Wiseacre Farm

    * Big Thunder Mountain

    * Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin

    * Carousel of Progress

    * Cinderella’s Golden Carousel

    * Country Bear Jamboree

    * Donald’s Boat

    * Dream Along with Mickey

    * Dumbo the Flying Elephant

    * Enchanted Tiki Room

    * Hall of Presidents

    * The Haunted Mansion

    * It’s a Small World

    * Jungle Cruise

    * The Laugh Floor Comedy Club New

    * Liberty Square Riverboat

    * Mad Tea Party

    * Main Street Family Fun Day Parade

    * The Magic Carpets of Aladdin

    * The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

    * Mickey’s Country House

    * Mickey’s Philharmagic

    * Minnie’s Country House

    * Peter Pan’s Flight

    * Pirates of the Caribbean

    * Pooh’s Playful Spot

    * Royal Court Academy

    * Snow Whites Scary Adventures

    * Space Mountain

    * Splash Mountain

    * Stitch’s Great Escape!

    * Swiss Family Treehouse

    * The Timekeeper

    * Tom Sawyer Island

    * Tomorrowland Speedway

    * Tomorrowland Transit Authority

    * Toontown Hall of Fame

    * Woody’s Cowboy Camp

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