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Ghirardelli makes a stop at Epcot Food and Wine

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A great view as we near the festival center. In the “old” days this probably would have qualified as a Kodak Picture Spot.

The Festival Center at Epcot is a giant building tucked away between the Universe of Energy and Mission Space. Tucked away as best a giant building can be, with some strategic landscaping and other giant buildings on either side for disguise. Apparently the future consisted of large buildings and not tiny houses… but I digress. The festival building is the building formally known as The Wonders of Life Pavilion.  I’m all in with Wonder… and Life, but this “demoted from the ranks” pavilion, like Pluto or Lake Champlain, didn’t really draw our families attention during the yearly visits in the 2000’s, we never made an appearance at this pavilion.

That is… not until 2016 when taking a break from the food and the wine we decided to see what the festival building had in its friendly confines (Cubs reference). I would say it is exactly as described.  A festival center. There were more people hanging around than I expected.  The gift shop was doing a brisk business, appeared to be few tables available in the cafe… unless this was also the Chew stage… I didn’t look close enough to make the differentiation.  I had spotted my Festival Center destination and now wasn’t the time to be window shopping.

20160919_121036I was truckin by the cafe when my eyes noticed the Ghiradelli sign. Nothing fancy or in huge letters, but the title of the exhibit and name of the sponsor.  Always eager to learn about chocolate and nab a complementary Ghirardelli square (my favorite is the salted caramel) there is no time to waste.

In Disney terms it would be considered a fairly simple straightforward display.  Around a center console and along the wall is a brief outline of the process from which chocolate is derived.  Good… interesting… you won’t have to jockey for position to read the story.  That’s ok.

Along another wall is a series of what I would refer to as dioramas. Each of these dioramas feature scenes containing chocolate sculptures of characters from Disney movies or newly acquired movie franchises… you may know where I’m going with that one… may the force be with you.

From the Festival Center events page, it states the following about the display of chocolate figures… “enjoy amazing chocolate sculptures created by the master chefs at Walt Disney World Resort.”  I really enjoyed these sculptures and took a lot of photos.  Unfortunately what I didn’t take was the a photos of the creators names of these chocolate masterpieces. You will need to go read those for yourself.

I recommend a side trip to the Festival Center to check out the Ghiradelli carved chocolate scenes. It’s something a bit different than the typical attractions, and it shows the skill and creativity of the these individuals. Maybe I’m not an impartial subject since it reminds me of the sculptured butter cow my Grandma would take me to see each year at the Illinois State Fair. Who doesn’t love carved butter in the shape of a cow. Isn’t it poetic.

The display was enjoyable to my wife and I and there are plenty of photos following that shows my favorites (which is pretty much everything), but we weren’t dragging any kids away from a Frozen meet and greet. Not sure how entranced kids will be with this display. Sure they would like the molded chocolate characters and the nod to Star Wars,  but they may not appreciate the talent required or materials used. Certain that they would eat the complimentary chocolate square though.

A Bug’s Life…

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Heimlich – My favorite character from this movie. A good Heimlich quote for life. “Francis, leave them alone, they are poo-poo heads.”

 

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Don’t know these two characters. Can you help me out?

 

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Flik on the right.

Not from A Bug’s Life…

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This was a scene with wildlife which was very well done. Not sure what Disney reference from which this was created. Lots of glare and smears on the glass of this display. Apparently some people wanted a close look.

Ratatouille… I enjoyed the movie, but there is something about Rats and food that gives me the willies, though I would eat a rat made of chocolate.

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Love the detail of the fur coats and the side items. All created from chocolate.

 

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This was my favorite layout of the displays. The use of the cheese wheels (chocolate wheels) and the rats is a nice touch.

 

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Another cheese wheel and well carved chocolate vegetables. Vegetables on my plate are mostly for display too.

 

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Star Wars…

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Yoda. Future king of the Studios.  The Yoda quote above my desk… “Do or do not, there is no try”.

 

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BB-8

 

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Millennium Falcon with Stormtrooper feet in background.

Last but not least are a couple with a shout-out to the theme park coaster attractions.

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Jungle Navigation Co. Ltd. Skipper Canteen – Magic Kingdom Park

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Looking for something a little different for your dining experience at Walt Disney world Resort? Check out Jungle Navigation Co. Ltd. Skipper Canteen at Magic Kingdom Park! Located in Adventureland, this table service dining experience is definitely one to try.

Jungle Navigation Co. Ltd. Skipper Canteen is a Table Service dining experience and does require advance reservations. When it’s time for your dining experience, your Skipper Server will greet you and gave you a quick tour of the restaurant before seating you at your table. The theming of the restaurant is unique and it is much larger than expected, with three separately themed dining areas. The service is up to Disney standards and the menu offers a variety of distinctive selections, including African, American, Asian, and Latin cuisine. Currently the lunch and dinner menus are the same with an 11:30 am opening time for lunch and dinner beginning at 3:00 pm.

Upon seating, your server will deliver a plate of complimentary Ambasha Bread With Honey-Infused Dip, which is very sweet. There is also a good variety of appetizers to share; one of our favorites is the Falls Family Falafel which is a tasty and light start to your meal. The entrées offer a nice selection of choices, my favorite being the “A lot at Steak” Salad; Thai-marinated Flank Steak tossed with Hearts of Romaine, Carrots, Red Peppers, Cucumbers, Red Onions, and Cherry Tomatoes with Asian Dressing. And, of course, a family favorite is the Skip’s Mac & Cheese, consisting of Spiced Ground Beef, Pasta, and Béchamel Sauce served with Broccoli. You will find the meals to be very delicious and perfectly prepared! And, if you are like me, you can’t ever pass up dessert, especially with the delicious selections offered… I chose the Kungaloosh! OH MY… This African-inspired Chocolate Cake with Caramelized Bananas served with Cashew-Caramel Ice Cream topped with Coffee Dust was oh so absolutely delicious and was actually very light. Just enough for one (okay, maybe two)!

Overall, this is a more adventurous dining menu with a little bit of spice and, as with other Walt Disney World Resort restaurants, there is a kid friendly menu for your little ones. I highly recommend Jungle Navigation Co. Ltd. Skipper Canteen and hope you choose to experience this dining adventure on your next visit to the Walt Disney world Resort too!

*Please note, park admission is required for this dining experience.

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Skip Some Walking Time on the Friendship Launch – Epcot

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As I was finishing my Croughnut the idea of a walk to the other side of the World Showcase Lagoon was sounding less and less desirable.  Hard as it is to believe, the idea for lunch at Via Napoli, in the Italy Pavilion, was beginning to form just as the final bite of Croughnut was disappearing from the ducks view. In order to make myself feel better about the quick lunch, today’s Croughnut will be classified as an appetizer.

Almost directly across from The Refreshment Port is a dock for boarding the Friendship Launch. Disney refers to it as launching from Canada, but more accurately we will refer to it as the Croughnut Launch. From our seat at the Croughnut observation post we watched a couple of Friendship Launches make their way over to the other side of the lagoon.

 

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Those with the sharp eye will note that this is not across from Croughnut heaven. That’s right, I liked this picture better. Consider it artistic license.

This boat makes it way from the Croughnut Launch Dock to another dock situated between France and Morocco. I would estimate the cycle time for pick-up and departure for the Friendship Launch about every 20 minutes.

The boat is enclosed and air conditioned. It’s a nice change of pace when the sweat quits running down the small of your back. But don’t worry it’s only a short time until you reach the other side.

For those who prefer to maintain their outdoor swagger, there is a bench seat outside the cabin at the rear of the boat… or for you nautical types the stern. This is my favorite seat. Seating is very limited (see first picture). When you are on the water you should be outside absorbing the sea/lake/pond air, unless of course it’s the end of an evening on a cruise ship where shipmates will have uncomfortable glances while you are strolling the deck in your pj’s.

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Hanging out at the back of the boat, preparing to depart from the Croughnut Launch Dock.

Where am I going with this you may be wondering.

It’s been years since the last voyage and I have forgotten how enjoyable this small excursion is across the World Showcase Lagoon. It may take more time than walking to your destination, but is it a race to each attraction? Is that any way to spend a vacation… racing from attraction to attraction. For some it is and I do admit we did the same thing, but eventually we decided to slow down and enjoy our trips at a different pace.

 

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I may be beating a dead horse here, but if you look closely as departing the Croughnut Dock The Refreshment Port sits between the two buildings. Au revoir Refreshment Port!

 

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Rounding the first corner of the World Showcase Lagoon is Canada.

 

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The smell of fish and chips waft across the water as you make your way by England. That wafting may be dependent upon current wind direction. We stopped by the Yorkshire County Fish Shop and had the fish and chips at the start of food and wine. One order of Fish and Chips consists of two pieces of fish and some fries. The fish was cooked well (a light golden brown) and the fries were crispy. One order fish and chips $10.49 two bottled water $3.00 each, total with tax $17.18.

 

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Sitting between Disney’s England and France pavilions beyond this bridge is the International Gateway. The channel after the bridge leads to Crescent Lake where the Boardwalk Resort and Yacht and Beach Club sit along the shore. Another channel leads between the Swan and Dolphin Resort and on to Disney Hollywood Studios. The boat ride from the International Gateway to Disney Hollywood Studios is about 25 minutes which includes stops at Boardwalk, Yacht Club, The Swan.

 

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France is in sight as you approach the dock between France and Morocco.

The boat ride along the lagoon provides a different perspective of the World Showcase. It gives you a little time to sit back and relax. So enjoy the ride and the view, it’s a short ride, but a nice change of pace.


Work in Progress Map – places visited and miscellaneous comments.

 

Croissant Doughnut…. Croughnut?… Cronut? at Epcot

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There’s a place in Epcot that at one time Ray Kroc would have been proud to see… a hybrid McDonald’s selling smakerals of their signature food to theme park goers. Alas, it is no more (when it went to the big fryer in the sky I do not know). In its place there is a simple menu with only one item that I really care about. That would be the Croissant Doughnut… Croughnut. I like this spelling.

UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH THE CROISSANT DOUGHNUT.

This trip was designed specifically for a Croughnut. If you visit Epcot for no other reason but a Croughnut, then it will have been worth it.  Whoa… slow down… Dougie. That may not quite be true if you are vacationing on a non-hopper ticket. Then you will definitely want to see more than a Croughnut… maybe two Croughnuts… no… better see some of the other attractions.

My point is this should be a stop for the family.

But, beware. There are some shady characters who may want to sample your Croughnut. I heeded the advice of the sign and didn’t feed the wildlife. Not because of my concern that they will get aggressive, but because I wanted the Croughnut all to myself. From the picture below it appears that we are beyond wildlife acclimation to the Croughnut diet. It seems he knows what it’s all about.

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LOOK INTO MY EYEEEES! GIVE ME YOUR CROUGHNUT!

The Croissant Doughnut is currently going for $4.99.

Other than the Croughnut and a water, that is the extent of my culinary experience at this location.  I haven’t paid attention to the other featured items, but notice in this picture… I’m a bit taken aback by the Godiva Hot Cocoa with Godiva Liqueur at $9.50. After a bit of research I found that the Godiva Liqueur is 15% alc/vol.  It is a bit more than just a hot cocoa. That may go well with the Croughnut in wintertime and should provide your daily sugar intake requirements.

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TUNNEL VISION FOR THE CROUGHNUT.

The Refreshment Port is located just as you enter World Showcase and make the right hand turn towards Canada. It will be to your right. To your left is a lake. Bring our Canadian friends a Croughnut, I’m sure they wouldn’t mind some fried dough, cinnamon and sugar… word on the street is that Canadians enjoy a good doughnut or a Timbit.

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THE REFRESHMENT PORT IN ALL ITS GLORY.

 

Educational Note for Ray Kroc – In 1917 Ray lied about his age and joined the Red Cross to be an ambulance driver. Thought it an interesting similarity to another gentleman from that era.

Shout-Out Note to the Johnson Family for introducing us to the tasty Croughnut.

Yachtsman Steakhouse at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort

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The title is boring and not quite what I want, but it does reflect what this blog post is about. Something a bit catchier would be “Meat Traditions Are Made Here – and good salads if you really feel like it – but this is a STEAKHOUSE”

I am not proud of this fact, but I am a steak snob, unfortunately my snobbery is limited by my budget so I can’t be as snobbish as I would like regarding great steak places. I guess it’s more like budgetary steak snobbery.  My mom would be disappointed in my high faluten steakish ways.

It may have been a sign of good things, but on the way to the Yachtsman a rainbow appeared in the distance on this sunny day. At the end of every rainbow waits a dry aged Porterhouse. That’s the way it was told in our family. If only we were looking towards the Yachtsman could it have been more perfect. Maybe this day the end of the rainbow is the California Grill.

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A Porterhouse awaits at the end of the rainbow!

It’s our first visit to the Yachtsman Steakhouse. It has been on my list for a number of years, but the visit never came to fruition. When a chance at steak night presented itself I always lean on the trusty mainstays I have come to enjoy for various reasons, such as, Morton’sRuth’s ChrisBob’s Steak and Chop House, St. Elmo’s Steakhouse and Malone’s …so I was hesitant to visit a Disney Steak House when my cup overfloweth with perfect filets, interesting salads and in some cases World Famous Shrimp Cocktail.

This restaurant is designated Signature Dining and does have a dress code. Typical business casual is what is required with the addition of dress shorts and a shirt (for most of us guys shirts are usually a good idea anywhere) or an inauspicious T-shirt. Not allowed – Tank tops, swimwear, guys with hats, cut offs, or torn clothing, T-shirts with offensive language or graphics. I had a hat, but just stashed it under the chair and they were ok with that. There really isn’t a good place to hang a hat, which would be a nice feature.  I assume they don’t want ball caps. See here at the Disney Food Blog for all the particulars.

We arrived fashionably late due to a picture session with Anna and Elsa so the hostess was understanding. She was warm and friendly, directing us to a small sitting area while we wait for our table. The waiting area is small, which I immediately like for two reasons.

One, my perception is a small waiting area means that the restaurant doesn’t overbook. The Yachtsman adheres to the reservation schedule and we are seated promptly. As we exit the small waiting area there is no group of impatient hungry diners waiting for the waiting room seats.

TwYachtsman - Dry Aged Beefo, across from where I sit in this waiting area is a meat case where slabs of beef are being beautifully dry aged to perfection. I didn’t realize that the Yachtsman had dry aged steak (I didn’t do any research… is that bad for a blogger?). Looking at cuts of beef is a favorite pastime. I would have waited longer if needed, just to stare at the savory cuts, but that was not to be since as I stated before, we are seated promptly.

Admittedly, I didn’t pay much attention to the decor (another blog another day). Hunger and a dry aged steak is on my mind and I immediately have my nose in the menu looking for my go-to selection.  The Filet Mignon. This is something I do not normally consider for substitution, as a matter of fact I don’t recall that last time I ordered something else. But… the dry aged 32-oz Porterhouse for two is definitely drawing my interest.

Why forego the trusty Filet?  I have never had a dry aged steak and all of the menu steak selections were wet aged beef except for the 32-oz Porterhouse and the 18-oz Kansas City Strip Steak.

After a few minutes discussion with a friend, we determined to split the Porterhouse and experience the dry aged tastiness together. Dry aged beef vs wet aged beef is a debate for another day, but since I have never sampled dry aged beef it was time to expand my horizons.

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32-oz Porterhouse

Evening is setting in and, not to distract other diners, the photos are taken without a flash. Hence it is a bit dark. The steak is delivered to the table sliced and hot.  The Porterhouse components of the Kansas City Strip Steak is to the left and the Filet Mignon is to the right.

The Porterhouse arrives on a very hot platter, topped with garlic butter and already sliced.  A nice feature that makes it easy to share. The steak is flavorful and well cooked. I believe it has a different flavor due to the dry aged process, but one I can’t describe. I wouldn’t say better or worse, but different. The strip portion is very tender for the type of steak, almost as tender as the filet. The two of us put it away fairly easily.

The menu does state a 32-oz Porterhouse for Two and not giving it consideration prior to the order I am looking forward to 16 oz of meat. It appears to me the total weight includes the bone weight (will investigate further in future post). This may be common, but being a filet man I never considered bone weight. An educated meat guess would put the filet portion at 6-8 oz and the Kansas City Strip portion at 12-16 oz.

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8 oz Filet Mignon with side.

Our wives each order the filet and are happy with their dinner. I don’t want to lead you astray, but I cannot recall the side. For me, sides are not that important at a steakhouse. My focus is on the steak. We did have some Sauteed Mushroom Caps cooked with garlic and sherry wine sauce. It was tasty, but how can you go wrong with anything cooked in garlic and sherry wine?

There is no room left for dessert. I hoped after a walk around the lake, we would crave a dessert about the time we strolled in front of Ample Hills Creamery, but it was not to be.

All at our table are satisfied with our choice of dinner. The waiter is helpful, fun to chat with, personable and responsive, but not overbearing. The Yachtsman menu is one of my favorites because of its heavy reliance on beef, but this is my personal preference, some seafood and chicken options are available.

Not mentioned or shown above was a seasonal salad that the wives loved. The Chef’s Garden Heirloom Tomato Salad. For freshness and taste the Chef’s creation is a good choice to try something new. It is vacation after all.

I recommend this steakhouse for any serious steak lover or really any food lover in general.  It is one I am looking forward to adding into the rotation.

Meat Note: I was wondering about the difference between a Kansas City Strip and New York Strip.  Apparently there is no difference. Both are from the same cut of meat. There appears to be a long history of argument regarding the proper name and who was first. Of course the internet is full of opinion with regard to the true beginnings and proper name of the strip steak.

Photos credit: John Lebel

The Jungle Book: Alive With Magic Dining Package – Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park

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Have you experienced the summer release of The Jungle Book: Alive With Magic Dining Package at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park? This exclusive dining package will be available for a limited time.

You can reserve the The Jungle Book: Alive With Magic Dining Package for breakfast, lunch or dinner at Tusker House Restaurant, which includes an all-you-care-to-enjoy buffet [Disney Dining Plan eligible] located in the Africa area of the park, or the newly opened Tiffins for lunch or dinner, which includes your choice of appetizer, entrée, dessert and non-alcoholic beverage [Disney Dining Plan eligible] located in the Discovery Island area. With either option, you must plan to dine no later than 2 ½ hours prior to your designated performance time of The Jungle Book: Alive With Magic. Typically there are 2 performances each night with the dining package offered for the first performance which begins at either 8:30 pm when there are 2 performances scheduled and 9 pm when there is only one performance scheduled.

If you chose Tusker House Restaurant, I recommend reserving your dining package for breakfast so that you will have the rest of the day to explore and enjoy the park. Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park is now a FULL DAY park, staying open until 11 pm most nights with a Kilimanjaro Safaris after dark experience and other new nighttime experiences such as Harambe Parti in Africa and Discovery Island Carnivale, and don’t miss the Tree of Life Awakenings as you leave the park at the end of your day!

Now, back to The Jungle Book: Alive With Magic… The show is a dazzling spectacle with stunning effects, performers and music, a magical way to spend twenty minutes! It told the story of The Jungle Book film well, and it was highlighted by over-the-top Bollywood folly. The choreography was fun, the cast was a spectacle in and of itself, and the projections were vibrant and creatively-placed. There are so many things going on at once on the stages! It was a really entertaining way to preview the new on-lake experiences that Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park’s nighttime festivities have to offer. Overall, it was an enjoyable top-rated experience!

I highly recommend The Jungle Book: Alive With Magic Dining Package and hope you choose to experience this dining adventure on your next visit to the Walt Disney world Resort too!

*Please note, park admission is required for this dining experience. Dining package is not required to experience the performance, FastPass+ and Standby is also available.

**Please Note: The Jungle Book: Alive With Magic Dining Package and Show at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park has been replaced with Rivers of Light.

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New Year’s Eve at Walt Disney World Resort

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If you are thinking about kicking off the New Year with a New Year’s Eve celebration experience at Walt Disney World Resort, know that your celebration will be a Disney experience to remember! Following are some planning tips and information about a Walt Disney World Resort New Year’s Eve celebration…

The first and most important planning tip I would offer is to definitely stay on property during this time of celebration and to choose a resort that is closest to your New Year’s Eve Disney park of choice. For example, if you would like to experience the New Year’s Eve celebration at Epcot, choose to stay at one of Disney’s Resorts located in the Epcot Resort Area – Boardwalk Inn & Villas, Yacht Club or Beach Club. New Year’s Eve is a very busy time at Walt Disney World Resort. Parking venues fill up early and getting in and out with your own vehicle can be a challenge, but even if you let Disney do the driving the wait times can still be long. Staying close to the park you want to experience on that very busy night will allow you the ability to walk to and from Epcot.

The second planning tip I would offer is to book your dining and FastPass+ reservations as soon as your booking window opens. As I mentioned, this is a very busy time at Walt Disney World Resort and wait times are long for everything, including the restrooms! If you want to experience the rides, FastPass+ is a MUST. For dining, you can choose to experience Table Service options which require advance reservations or Quick Service options which are walk-up with no advance reservations required.

Something to also consider is that the New Year’s Eve fireworks is both December 30 and December 31 at Magic Kingdom Park. Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios also offer a New Year’s Eve fireworks show but only on December 31, so if one of these is your park of choice you will need to choose…

And if you are typically park hoppers, during this busy holiday you want to plan to arrive early and stay in one park for the day. The New Year holiday is one of the most crowded times at Walt Disney World Resort and it’s not uncommon for some of the parks to reach capacity early in the day.

Epcot will host DJ dance parties throughout the World Showcase and in the center court, the entertainment starts around 7 pm following a special holiday fireworks display. Don’t worry, there will be more fireworks at Epcot once the clock strikes midnight and the party continues until 1 am.

A Walt Disney World Resort New Year’s Eve celebration is an experience to definitely add to your bucket list! Just plan to set realistic expectations, approach each day with patience and take pleasure in the fact that you are celebrating at the most magical place on earth!

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A few words about a guy I never met … Steve Birnbaum

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After my wife and I spent two days at Walt Disney World on our honeymoon, we bought a 1987 Birnbaum Guide to Walt Disney World. Why 1987…? well that was the current year.  We were enthralled by the content and colorful pages and also enjoyed reading the various insights to the World.  We spent many happy hours paging through our new found treasure and learning about the attractions we had missed and snippets from behind the scenes… and I liked the pictures.

Should we have bought the book before the trip?  Probably so, but we didn’t know it existed, and the Walt Disney World portion of the trip was a last minute decision.  Once identified though we scooped it off the shelf and devoured the content.

In that guidebook, Stephen Birnbaum’s introduction made a lasting impression on me. I can’t remember the intro in its entirety, but I recall the part that stayed with me. He talked about the excitement his wife exhibited when he mentioned the new travel writing gig for Walt Disney World. Though a seasoned traveler the idea of a trip to Walt Disney World generated a thrill about the trip that was not to be missed.

I have seen that thrill played out again and again with friends planning trips. We loaned out our Birnbaum book to friends planning trips, and purchased a new guidebook each year to read about the World updates. It became our “thing”, whether we were going to Walt Disney World or not.  It was a good way to include the kids in the trip planning and build excitement for the upcoming family vacation. We collected more Birnbaum guides without realizing we were collecting, only noticing our bounty when the Birnbaum Guide had its designated area in the bookcase. Unfortunately the 1987 book was loaned out one too many times, but it will always be the link to our first visit to Walt Disney World.

If you are planning a Disney trip, as a start The Birnbaum Guide is a good and fun place to begin.  It became a part of our family vacations and you might want to make it part of yours too.

This link takes you to a good article on Mouseplanet.com that provides some background about Steve Birnbaum.

Last, but not least. Planning is key to the Walt Disney World Vacation.  It isn’t just a place to drop in and hope for the best. Every so often you might hear reference in some Disney advertisement regarding the Keys to the Kingdom.  In my opinion, the key to this Kingdom is planning. Talk with a vacation planner I trust with my own vacations and who knows the ins and outs and ups and downs of Walt Disney World, visit my friends page Wish With Crystal. Your vacation will be better.

 

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