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Episode 29: Adult Only Walt Disney World Trip

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In episode 29 of Mouse Travel Tips we look at going to Walt Disney World without children.  We look at several activities that are more center on adults.  We look at tours, spas, shopping, dining, and night time activities on the Boardwalk.

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    Episode 28: Disney with Teenagers, Expedition Everest, and The Yak and Yeti

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    Episode 28 focuses on visiting Disney Parks with older children and teenagers.  We look  at activities on the park and some outside the parks.  We then park hop over to Disney Animal Kingdom  and take a ride on Expedition Everest.  Afterwards we stop in Yak and Yeti and have a bite to eat.

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    Episode 26: Disney with an Infant, it’s a small world, and Pinocchio Village Haus

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    In episode 26 we talk about taking a infant to the Disney Parks. We look at how Disney makes it easy for families with small one. We then take a look at both Walt Disney World and Disneyland’s version of “it’s a small world”. Afterward, we stop in Magic Kingdom’s Pinocchio Village Haus to grab something to eat and to watch the people getting on “it’s a small world”.

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    Episode 24: Eating Healthy, Indiana Jones, and Bengal Barbeque

    Eating Healthy, Indiana Jones Adventure, and Bengal Barbeque

    We look today at how to eat healthy at the park.  We explore the options available when we just to have some healthy food at the park.  Afterwards we park hop to Disneyland where we ride the Indiana Jones Adventure (all praise the eye).  Afterwards we stay in Adventureland and have a healthy treat in the Bengal Barbeque.

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    • Walt Disney World Special Dietary Page
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    Episode 22: Staying Hydrated, Splash Mountain, and Pecos Bill

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    Episode 22 deals with an important topic that is really needed during the summer months, staying hydrated.  We look at some simple tips at staying hydrated.  We then park hop over to Magic Kingdom Frontierland’s Splash Mountain.  Afterwards we stop in to Pecos Bill and have a bit to eat.

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    6 Months to Book a ADR at Walt Disney World?

    In Episode 17 of Mouse Travel Tips we talked about dining at Le Cellier restaurant in the Canada pavilion at Epcot, and especially about how hard it is to get reservation.  We suggested making your Advanced Dining Reservation (ADR) about 180 days out.  If you are new to the concept of Advance Dining Reservations you are probably thinking, “What is an ADR and how does it work?”  Disney will allow you to make ADR’s 180 days out from the day you want your reservation.  If you are staying on property you can make reservations 180 plus 10 days from the day you check in to your resort.  That makes it so you don’t have to call everyday to add another ADR for the next day of your trip (another perk to staying on property).

    If you are like me you are thinking “Man – 6 months out to know where you want to eat.  I don’t know what I want to eat for dinner tonight!”  Also “How do I know where to eat when I don’t know what park I will be in?”  You will have to start making plans and think about what parks you want to go on what days, but that is another conversation.  Once you figure out what the parks and days, they you can look at the restaurants in the park.  As we have mentioned before there are some great websites that offers a list of the restaurants and their menu’s.  That should give you an idea of where you want to eat.

    Well let’s say you have your list of where you want to eat.  Where do you go from there?  On the 180th day you would start to make your reservations.  You have two options now.   First you can call (409) WDW-Dine (939-3463) and speak with a cast member to make your ADR.  The second option is that you can make your ADR’s online at the Walt Disney World website: www.waltdisneyworld.com, then go to the dining section.  There are pro’s and con’s to each reservation method.  The earliest you can make you make a call to WDW is 7 a.m. Eastern, while on the website you may be able to log on earlier to make the reservation.  If you speak with a cast member they can help you if you have problems and they can tell what is open, or make suggestions for alternate dining venues.  The website does offer you alternatives if your desired restaurant is not available but the suggestion is only for the requested date and time.  If you book through the website then you don’t have to wait on hold.  It also comes down to which method makes you more comfortable when making your dining reservation.

    Now you may be asking if you really want to get up early to make those coveted ADR’s.  Well if you want to get that reservation for Cinderella’s Royal Table for breakfast or that hard to get Le Cellier reservation it is a good idea to make it as soon as possible, especially if you are going during a busy time.  I remember talking to our pediatrician one day when she was up at 6am Central to make her ADRS for Cinderella’s Royal Table – the things we do for the love of our children!

    Here are some other tips that have worked for us when we make our ADR’s.  First is to be flexible and sometimes we have to be very flexible.  We may not get the time we want, but the restaurant may be open at other times that day or on other days during our trip.  So if we really want to eat at that restaurant, we can change around our itinerary and the order we visit the parks.  If you are on the phone with a cast member, and your selected time isn’t available, be sure to ask them to help see if there is an opening during your trip.  It may not be your preferred time, but it could work.   Second, be persistent in checking to see if there is a opening.  People make ADR’s all the time and cancel.  They figure as they get close to the trip they may not want to eat there after all since they did make the reservation 180 days out.  Plans change – so keep checking online or by calling the dining reservations number.  Also, if you are at the park you can even walk up and check.   You never know when you might get lucky – we were able to walk up to a character meal at Disney’s Hollywood Studios just by asking – after all, the worst they can do is say “no availability – sorry!”  So it never hurts to ask when you are at the parks.  My third tip is to have back up plans for restaurants in case you are not able to get into your preferred dining spot.  There are many different restaurants available and they are all pretty good and offer a good dining experience.  Who knows – you may just find a new one that you really enjoy!

    I once visited Walt Disney World with a group of 12 people (our big family trip) and my family members chose not to make any dinning reservations for table service meals.  They opted to just do counter service restaurants.  Well, one day they decided they wanted to do a character meal.  Now – this was in June (peak season) and we had a very large group that wanted to eat at a character meal.  I called WDW-Dine the night before and just asked what was available.  It turned out that the O’Hana Breakfast Character meal had an opening and so we enjoyed breakfast with Mickey, Minnie, Stitch, and Lilo by just being flexible – and by having a little bit of luck.

    Just remember if you don’t get the ADR that you want it does not mean your trip is ruined and that will never be as fun as it could have been.  It just gives you an opportunity try to something new or visit another favorite place.

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    Episode 18: Annual Passes and China Pavilion

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    Episode 18 continues with the discussion on tickets to Walt Disney World.  We focus on the Annual Pass and how to determine if that is right for you.  We do the math and compare between several options to help you determine what you need.  We then also continue our tour of EPCOT’s World Showcase of the China Pavilion.  We stop to wath the Reflections of China, take a look at the Tomb Warrior exhibit and then take a bit in the counter and table service restaurants at the China Pavilion.

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    Episode 16: Visiting Disney Parks while Pregnant and France Pavilion (Impressions de France & les Chefs de France)

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    Episode 16 focus on visiting the Disney Parks while being pregnant.  We share aspects one needs to be concerned about while visiting the parks being pregnant.  We give some experiences and tips to help.  We continue our tour of EPCOT World Showcase with a stop in the France Pavilion.  We take a look at the different activities that you can do there including the film Impressions de France.  We also look at the many different restaurants in the France Pavilion and stop to take in dinner at Les Chefs de France. We like to hear your thoughts or tips on visiting the park while being pregnant or on the France Pavilion.

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    To Use on Not to Use the Dining Plan

    The Disney Dining Plan is an option that many people love, but on the flip side there are many that just don’t want it.  Now of course when it is free there is really no hard decision as to whether to get it or not.  That is a real no brainer.  There are those that like the DDP because they feel that it makes it easier to know how much food money to budget for, and when it is part of a package it is all paid for when the last payment is done.  On the other side, people feel that they can save more money if they don’t purchase it and just find their own dining options on or off property.  They feel that the plan is not that great of a deal for them.  The truth of the matter is that it really depends on what you want to is best for you.  It is one of those things where you have to do your research and decide for yourself.

    In episode 15 we talked about the many different Disney Dining Plan options.  We have gone to Disney both with and without the dining plan.  For myself, I have no preferences. It is true we have saved money without the plan because we didn’t do that many table service meals and we were able to get discounts via Table in Wonderland (a discount card for annual passholders which must be purchased separately).  We also shared meals that helped cut down on the cost of food, except for desserts because I don’t like to share those!

    However there have also been several times when we decided to purchase the Disney Dining Plan.  We purchased it on one trip where just Rachel and I went to Walt Disney World (yes we were bad and took a trip without the kids, which I am sure we will have to pay for when our kids need counseling later).  We were able to go to many different table services restaurants.  It was nice because we didn’t have to worry about how much it was going to cost.  We would just look at the menu and decided what we wanted to eat.  There was also no sharing except to taste what the other person had.  Sure we might have saved a little more money eating at different venues (liked counter service), but it was our anniversary trip, and being able to indulge in really nice meals was a nice and convenient for us on that trip.

    It is just one of those decisions that you have to look at and decide for yourself.  There will be many trips that we would add it to our package but on the flip side we won’t because we don’t plan on eating that much (and it is quite a lot of food, something else to think about).  What do you do?

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    Episode 15: Walt Disney World Dining Plan, World Showcase, Norway – Maelstrom & Akershus

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    Episode 15 takes a look at the Disney Dining Plan options that Walt Disney World.  We talk about what it is and the different Dining Plans that is offered.  We also talk about how to make the most of it and the pro’s and con’s.  We then “Park Hop” over to EPCOT World Showcase and briefly talk about the many different activities you can enjoy in World Showcase.  We then stop in the Norway Pavilion and take a ride on Maelstrom.  Afterward we dine in Akershus Royal Banquet Princess Character meal.

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