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Episode 27: Disney with Young Children and A Bug’s Land

Click to listen or right click to download. Episode 27: Disney with Young Children and A Bug’s Land

Episode 27 continues its series with visiting Disney with Young Children.  We look at attractions, activities, and tips for going with children ages 3-9.  Afterwards we hop over to Disney California Adventure and explore the different rides at A Bug’s Land based upon Pixar’s Bug’s Life.

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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.

    Thank you very much for listening to Mouse Travel Tips.  We appreciate the time you take to listen to us.  If you enjoy the podcast we welcome feedback our website www.mousetraveltips.com or you may contact us via E-mial or voicemail.  We also ask you if you enjoy the show to leave a review on iTunes or Zune.

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    Episode 23: Staying Cool, The Enchanted Tiki Room, and Pineapple Dole Whip

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    We end our summer survival guide with staying cool at the Disney Parks.  We talk about some tips on still staying cool during the summers months.  We then hop over to the Disneyland park to visit the original Enchanted Tiki room.  While we are there we grab a pineapple Dole whip to stay cool in these days of summer.

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    Episode 19: Disneyland Tickets, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and Big Thunder Ranch

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    We finish our discussions with tickets as we discuss the different options for ticketing at Disneyland Resort in California.  We look at the different options including their annual passes.  Afterwards we stop at Disneyland’s “wildest ride in the wilderness”, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.  We then stop at Big Thunder Ranch for their BBQ.

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    Episode 14: Star Wars Weekend & Star Tours

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    Time to polish your stormtroopers armor or pull out your Jedi robe from the closet. This week we are broadcasting all the way from Tatooine as we talk about Disney Hollywood Studios special event Star Wars Weekend.  This annual event is held from May 21st – June 13th on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.  We discuss the many different events that they hold during the events and give some tips on enjoying your Star Wars Weekend. We then take a shuttle to the moon of Endor in Star Tours.  We talk about the attraction and give some fun facts.

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    Our Experiences with Travel Agents

    We recently had Pam Forrester from the Magic for Less Disney Travel Agent on the Mouse Travel Tips Podcast.  The discussion between Rachel and Pam was very informative and helpful.  We have been to Disney many different times and before we were DVC members we had only used a Travel Agent twice.  Because Rachel works for a travel company we were usuall able to receive a discount on resorts at Walt Disney World and it was not necessary to use a Disney Specialist.

    Since we are type A personalities, we enjoy looking into all the options and activities available at the Disney resorts.  However, there is always way too much information to be able to digest it all for a first trip to Disney.  We gradually learned more as we went – but using a Travel Agent helps guests get over that initial learning curve, because they already know the options and best tips for planning a great trip to Disney.

    Three years ago, my family and I decided to plan a trip to Walt Disney World for a group of 11 people.  Rachel was not able to come with us, so the travel agent rate was not available.  We were members of AAA, and so we went with them for booking the trip.  Again being the overzealous planner that I am, I knew where we wanted to stay and figured out how much it would cost.  Now we did receive a discount on package and other perks, but we really did not come away with the feeling like we had received a great deal.

    Rachel and I decided the following year to go to the Disneyland Resort in California.  We again went to our local AAA travel agent to book the trip.  We again received a discount on the package and another perk that was exclusive to AAA.  It was nice to stay on the property, but again we were not too excited about the deal.

    We later became Disney Vacation Members and so using a travel agent was not really necessary for us as we would just need to call DVC member service and we could reserve our room and then buy our tickets.

    However, hindsight has let me know that there were other options available for those trips initial trips booked through our travel agent.  We never thought about using an online Disney Travel agency because we didn’t know they were available and that they were “Disney Experts” that could help you plan your trip.  One thing that really was disappointing was when I asked our local travel agent if we could take advantage of a new Disney promotion after we had booked our trip.  We were told, “No”.  Once we make a payment we were locked into that deal. Not knowing any better we accepted that.  Now, after listening to Pam describe always looking for deals for her guests, we know better – and we wanted to share that information with you to help you save money and get the most out of your Disney booking.

    Now that we are a little bit more wiser and more informed, if there is a time where we may need a travel agent for our Disney trip I believe we will be more inclined to us a Disney Travel Agent Specialist.  I had learned many new things from the podcast and new options that are available to us and to others.  We hope that you will also be able to take advantage of this information and the tips Pam shared to save money on your next Disney vacation!

    By Ray

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    Episode 13: Working with a Travel Agent

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    Episode 13 introduces our first guest for the podcast.  Pam Forrester is a travel agent and co-owner of the Magic for Less Disney Travel Agency.  We spend the whole podcast talking about how a a travel agent works, and how they can help you plan a fantastic Disney vacation.  We discuss the pro’s and con’s, the logistics, and how to get the most out of working with a travel agent.  Pam was very informative and helpful, offering many pieces of practical advice for those wanting to use a travel agent to help plan their first, or next, Disney vacation trip.

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    The Magic for Less Disney Travel Agency

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    Episode 12: Disney’s Table Service, The Pirates of the Caribbean, and The Blue Bayou

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    We bring out pirate in you for Episode 12.  First we talk about Disney Table Service, what is available, the pro’s  and cons, and also how to make the most of it.  We then travel to the original Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland California.  To finish it off we stop at the Blue Bayou restaurant that overlooks the start of the Pirate of Caribbean attraction.

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    Finding More Magic at Disney Parks

    Several years ago we decided we were going to Walt Disney World as a family.  This was my second trip to Walt Disney World, but the first time I was there we only visited the Magic Kingdom and EPCOT.  So this second trip really was like a first trip in many ways, because so much had changed when Disney added two additional parks, the resorts, and Downtown Disney.  I was amazed with everything that Walt Disney World had to offer, and I wanted to do as much as possible.

    When we got to the “World” we went into “Park Commando Mode” – determined to see and do everything.  We even had created a schedule, laughingly referred to now as the “Clipboard of Fun”.  We had a plan of what we wanted to see and do, and a schedule that would tire out even the most enthusiastic Disney fanatic.  Now with our son and his autism, we had to do a lot of planning, especially since most of the parks were new for all of us.  However, I am also very much a type “A” personality, and when it comes to vacation “relaxation” is not a word that I often use.  My wife has sometimes jokingly mentioned that that it wasn’t a vacation, but a “death march”. Now don’t get us wrong, we had a great time and had fun on our vacation, but it was a superficial visit.  We did many things, but we really didn’t see and experience the parks the way that Walt and the Disney Imagineers envisioned we would.

    When we got back we started to watch all the travel shows on Disney parks, and we soon discovered some of the things that we had missed. I also started reading some of the books on Disney Parks and its history and engineering/Imagineering.  It became fascinating to me to see and read about all of the details that were put into the parks – from the attractions, to the shops and the resort hotels.  I enjoyed reading the trivia on how Disney did special effects to create the magic that so many people experience there.  Even the corporate culture of Disney’s Park was an area that I started to enjoy reading about.

    Now with this information, I realized that I missed out on a lot of the Disney magic when we focused on running from attraction to attraction. Sure  - ridings all of the rides was a lot of fun. I loved getting on the boat and riding around Jungle Cruise, but I missed the details in the attractions like the name of the missing people on the black board in the queue.

    As I walked through Main Street I saw the names on the store windows, but never knew that they were actual people that played an important part in the creation of the park.  I missed little hidden Mickey’s that Imagineers hid throughout the park, but now I spend time looking for them armed with our camera and a Hidden Mickey book.

    We still have the “Clipboard of fun”, but we realize that we are not going to do it all in a single trip, and we don’t have to.  We do the attractions we want to, but we also realize that attraction starts when we enter the line. We take time to look at the park and try to find things that we missed, like the telephone booth in Tomorrowland by Aunt Gravity’s Galactic Goodies.  I can’t call home on it, but I sure do get a funny result when I dial the numbers.

    One of my treasured memories was when my daughter and I sat down and shared a premium ice cream bar while the rest of my family went on Star Tours because my daughter was too short.

    This is why we say our best travel tip is to plan to see what’s important to you, and realize you will not be able to do it all (Mouse Travel Tip Episode 1).  That way when you go you will have time look around and enjoy the magic that is in the park.  It also gives you a good excuse to come back to the park and try something new. For those that take their time to notice the magic, what have you noticed?  Share it with us.

    By Ray Pilgrim

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