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Celebrate International Friendship month at Disney parks

February is International Friendship month:  a time for people around the world to celebrate the bonds that unite us despite our different nationalities.  At Disney parks, the friendships and bonds between nations is celebrated year round, and not just in February.

In Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom, guests riding the “It’s a Small World” attraction are reminded again and again that people all over the world are the same.  The attraction, created for the 1964 New York World’s Fair, was created to show how children all over the world share common goals and dreams.  Love it or hate it, the ride’s theme song was really meant to be a “prayer for peace”, according to composer Richard Sherman.  While the words are simple, the song’s lyrics really promote world friendship:

It’s a world of laughter, a world of tears

It’s a world of hope and a world of fears

There’s so much that we share that it’s time we’re aware

It’s a small world after all.

There is just one moon and one golden sun

And a smile means friendship to everyone.

Though the mountains divide, and the oceans are wide

It’s a small world after all.

It’s a small world after all.

It’s a small world after all.

It’s a small world after all

It’s a small, small world.

The Disneyland website overview of the attraction says it best:  “The joyful journey ends with a magical and heart-warming grand finale featuring all the world’s children singing together as one. Say goodbye, Aloha or au revoir to your global friends —you’ll be humming their melody all day long.”

In addition to the “Small World” attraction, Disney celebrates world friendships and cultures daily at Epcot’s World Showcase.  Eleven countries are featured side by side, so guests can easily go from one culture to another.  In addition to highlighting national history and culture, guests can consume native foods and drinks, and converse with native cast members about their cultures.  Kids can have a great time at the Kidcot stations where they can get a “stamp” on their passports, and even have their name or a short message written in the country’s native language.  Cast members entertain guests with stories and shows from their home country, and guests have the opportunity to purchase souveniers from those home countries.  What better way to celebrate international friendship than with food, drinks, and shopping!

No matter what you do at Disney parks, remember that Disney is not just an American park.  It’s a world park – and it’s a small world after all.

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Episode 47: Walt Disney World 2011 Marathon Weekend

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Mouse Travel Tips looks at the recent 2011 Marathon Weekend at Walt Disney World.  Ray makes a rare appearance in front of the microphone with Rachel and shares his experience running the Half Marathon at Walt Disney World.  We look at the different events happening during the weekend and Ray’s perspective of the event.

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Episode 8: Visiting Disney’s Park with Autism and Snow White’s Scary Adventure

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April is Autism Awareness month, so on today’s podcast we will be talking about visiting the Disney parks with someone who has Autism Spectrum Disorder. We explain a little bit about what Autism is, and how Disney helps those with ASD have a great experience at the parks.  We will share our Disney experiences with our son who is on the spectrum. We also share some information that anyone with special needs could use to make their trip to Disney more magical. Much of this information is on our companion website: Disney for Families with Autism Spectrum Disorder  (www.wdwautism.com), and the site is packed with different resources available to help with trip planning for special needs guests.

Here are some links on Autism that you might find helpful:

The attraction we will be focusing on today is Snow White Scary’s Adventures, located in Fantasyland in both Disneyland and Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom parks.  This is our autistic son’s all-time favorite ride at Disney, so we hope you enjoy our information on it!

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Episode 6: Staying “on property”, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Kilimanjaro Safaris, and Tusker House

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In today’s episode, we discuss staying “on property” in Disney owned hotels.  The Walt Disney World resort in Florida has dozens of Disney owned properties to choose from, in four different budget ranges:  Value, Moderate, Deluxe, and Vacation Club Villas.  At Disneyland there are three Disney properties:  the original Disneyland Hotel, the Paradise Pier hotel, and the Grand Californian hotel and Vacation Club Villas.  Staying at Disney hotels offer many perks, including free parking and transportation (at Walt Disney World in Florida), shopping delivery service, and the legendary Disney quality and experience.

We then park hop over to Disney’s Animal Kingdom park – the youngest of the Walt Disney World theme parks.  Opened in 1998, the park focuses on animal conservation, research, and education.  It’s also home to a unique safari ride:  Kilimanjaro Safaris.  Set in the Africa section of the park, the ride is just like an African safari experience.  You roam around a 100 acre animal preserve, observing animals roaming free around the park.  If you are lucky, you’ll see lions, giraffes, elephants, and a variety of hoofed animals like gazelles, bongos, and okampi.  Beware of poachers though – they can take you on a wild chase through the park!

Finally, we visit the Tusker House restaurant, home to Donal’s Safari Breakfast character meal.  The Tusker House restaurant offers buffet style meals featuring American and African dishes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

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Episode 3: Peak Season at Disney, Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Despite the heat and the crowds, many people travel to Disney parks during the busy peak seasons.  This is especially true for families with school aged children, and for teachers and others in the education profession.  In today’s podcast, we’ll discuss how you can survive a trip during Spring Break, Summer, or the holiday season.

One of the websites we use in our planning to beat the crowds at Disney Parks, no matter what time of year we go is Touring Plans.  This website offers detailed analysis on what the crowd levels will be at the Walt Disney World resort parks throughout the year, based on historical data and statistics.  You can view the next two weeks for free anytime, or you can opt for a paid subscription for access to a years worth of data.

One other fun post is by “Kidani Kate”, author of the blog “The DVC Life“.  In her “Summer Blogtastic” post from Feb. 12, 2010, she gives some great pointers on how to survive the heat and crowds during the busy summer months.  I love her enthusiasm for Disney during summer (especially because the heat just about kills me each time we go – in Spring!), and she does a great writeup on the new Summer Nightastic! special events at Walt Disney World.  Check it out!

Also in this Episode we introduce you to Disney’s Hollywood Studios (information on www.wdwautism.com).  Although this is the smallest of the four Walt Disney World theme parks, it has several major attractions.  In this episode, we chose to highlight my favorite ride:  Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster, starring Aerosmith.  Check out www.wdwautism.com for additional information on Rock ‘n’ Rollercoaster. Zero to Sixty in 2.8 seconds – let’s go!

We also highlight the Villains in Vogue store, for all of you who enjoy a walk on the dark side of Disney characters.  Purchase Fantasmic memorabilia and Villain merchandise at this store on Sunset Boulevard.

In Episode 4 next week, we’ll discuss the Fastpass Reservation System, and we’ll park hop over to Disneyland in California, to profile several Alice in Wonderland themed rides (in honor of the Tim Burton movie opening in the U.S. on March 5).

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