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		<title>Disney World Fort Wilderness Cabins</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2010 22:38:07 +0000</pubDate>
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Disney World Fort Wilderness Cabins and Campground offers guests a unique place to stay right in the heart of the theme parks. Offering 748 camp sites, RV hook ups and 409 cozy wood cabins Disney&#8217;s Fort Wilderness Resort is spread over 740 acres of mainly pine forest, within easy reach of all the magic of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Disney World Fort Wilderness Cabins and Campground offers guests a unique place to stay right in the heart of the theme parks. Offering 748 camp sites, RV hook ups and 409 cozy wood cabins Disney&#8217;s Fort Wilderness Resort is spread over 740 acres of mainly pine forest, within easy reach of all the magic of Disney World.  You will feel as though you are living in the wilderness but you are never far from any of the Disney parks.</p>
<p>Disney World Fort Wilderness is a car free zone.  When you arrive you will leave your car in the parking lot and go to the Reception Outpost to check in if you are in a cabin, or pull your car up in front of a drive through check in if staying on one of the campsites.  The resort is laid out in loops with 3 access roads.  There are 28 loops where you will find the campsites and log cabins. </p>
<p><strong>Disney World Fort Wilderness Cabins</strong></p>
<p>Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/disneyworldsecets/2790344300/">Darren Whittko</a><br />
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<p>There are 407 spacious and comfortable air conditioned wood cabins available at Fort Wilderness each sleeping up to 6 people in 504 square feet of space. They are an ideal choice for larger parties and of course those who want to do some of their own cooking as the provide a kitchen with stove, microwave and refrigerator.  There is a separate bedroom with a double bed and bunk bed.  There is a living area with television, a dining area which seats 6. A nice touch is a kid sized table. Additional sleeping space is on the pull down Murphy bed.  There is a full kitchen,bathroom, and an outdoor grill on the deck.<br />
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<p>Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/cdharrison/2405830935/sizes/m/in/photostream/">cdharrison</a></p>
<p>The cabins are located near the front of Fort Wilderness Resort. Each has a daily housekeeping service.  There are some accessible cabins available which should be requested at the time of booking.</p>
<p>Prices vary by season but range from $279 to $435 for a cabin which will sleep up to 6 people.</p>
<p><strong>Camping at Disney&#8217;s Fort Wilderness Resort</strong></p>
<p>Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/cdharrison/2406648430/sizes/m/in/photostream/">cdharrison</a><br />
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<p>There are 788 campsites at Fort Wilderness each of which fit into one of a combination of 4 categories:Premium, Preferred, Full Hook Up and Partial Hook Up.</p>
<p>If you have a large RV over 45 feet then you will need a Premium Site.  These sites are the largest on the resort and in the best locations. They have every amenity available including electricity,water and sewer and cable.  They also have access to the internet which is available at an additional fee.</p>
<p>A preferred site has the upgraded amenities and electricity,water,sewer, cable and internet access. They are called preferred because of their location closer to either The Trading Post,the marina and Pioneer Hall. </p>
<p>Partial hook up sites have water and electricity. You can have a partial hook up in either a preferred or non preferred location.<br />
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<p>Photo by<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/projecttracker/3951406299/"> projecttracker</a></p>
<p>There are comfort stations located close to all the sites. Here you will find clean, well maintained bathrooms, showers, laundry facilities,phones and ice machines. If you don&#8217;t want to do your own laundry then housekeeping provides a laundry service for everyone on the resort including those on the camp sites.</p>
<p>Prices of course depend on location and category. The range is between $44 and $74 a night in value season for a site sleeping up to 10 guests.  For Holiday Season the range is between $89 to $121 per night.</p>
<p>Fort Wilderness is Disney World&#8217;s only pet friendly resort. There is a $5 daily charge and you have to request a pet friendly site.  There is also a pet boarding facility at the entrance to Fort Wilderness. Dogs, cats and small animals are welcome, and you can book overnight or day care.</p>
<p><strong> Disney&#8217;s Fort Wilderness Resort Transportation</strong></p>
<p>Fort Wilderness is a large resort at over 700 acres. There are 3 resort buses &#8211; Orange, Purple and Yellow which run around the resort and between the Outpost Depot at the front of the resort near the Disney bus transportation, and the Settlement Depot which is near the marina which has boat access to Magic Kingdom. </p>
<p>You can also walk or bike around the resort. A popular option, but pricey at $59 a day,is to rent a golf cart. These can be reserved up to one year in advance at The Outpost by calling 407 824 2742.<br />
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<p>Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/joeshlabotnik/4706173943/sizes/m/in/photostream/">joeshlabotnik</a></p>
<p>The transportation to the Disney parks and resorts from Fort Wilderness has the reputation of being the worst of all the places you can stay in Disney World.  Really the best advice if you are staying at Fort Wilderness is to bring a car! Whilst transport to Magic Kingdom is good because you can catch a resort boat at the marina, the rest of the transport system is far from convenient.  Transport around the resort can be slow with 10 to 15 minute waits. Then you have to catch a bus to all the other parks and resorts which again can involve a long wait.  Guests love Fort Wilderness Resort but do consistently say that the transport provision is the only let down!</p>
<p><strong>Disney World Fort Wilderness Recreation</strong><br />
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<p>Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/joeshlabotnik/4706153615/sizes/m/in/photostream/">joeshlabotnik</a></p>
<p>The recreation facilities at Disney&#8217;s Fort Wilderness are arguably the very best of any Disney resort. Not only do you have the great outdoors on your door step but you have plenty of recreational activities to choose from. </p>
<p>There are <strong>2 heated swimming pools</strong>.  The meadow Swimmin&#8217; Pool is the most popular. Located near the center of the resort it has a children&#8217;s play area, a slide and a hot tub. </p>
<p>Bay Lake is a center of activity for Fort Wilderness with lots of opportunities to have some fun! The <strong>sandy beac</strong>h at the side of Bay Lake near the marina is also a popular spot (although you are not permitted to swim in the lake).  If you enjoy <strong>fishing</strong> you can fish for free or take an excursion.  If you are looking for something a little adventurous then <strong>parasailing, wake boarding and water skiing </strong>are available.</p>
<p>You can <strong>rent a range of water craft</strong> from Fort Wilderness Marina. </p>
<p>There are tennis courts, basketball and volleyball courts.  You will also find shuffleboard and horseshoes to play around the resort. </p>
<p>A unique feature of Fort Wilderness is the <strong>free to visit petting zoo</strong>. It is a pleasant way to spend some family time with the kids.</p>
<p><strong> Tri-Circle-D Ranch and Stables</strong> is a popular place which offers pony rides every day. It also houses Cinderella&#8217;s ponies and the Main Street horses. 45 minute trail rides cost $42 and can be booked up to 30 days in advance by calling 407 WDW PLAY. You pick up the tickets at The Kennel at Fort Wilderness.  Same day rides are often available but it is always best to call in advance if you are traveling from outside the resort.</p>
<p>You can also take a <strong>Wagon Ride</strong> around the resort. The 45 minute Wagon ride cannot be booked in advance and is on a first come first served basis. The rides are at 7.30 and 9.30.  There is also a 9.00 ride for the Magic Kingdom fireworks.  If you want a more exclusive experience <strong>Carriage Rides</strong> are also available.  Each carriage holds up to 4 guests and leaves Crockett&#8217;s Tavern at Pioneer Hall each night between 6pm and 9.3pm. The 25 minute ride costs $35.  You can get a ticket from the driver or book in advance at 407 WDW PLAY.<br />
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<p>Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/elemscibone/78705430/sizes/m/in/photostream/">elemscibone</a></p>
<p>Want a very special experience for the Holidays? Book a <strong>Sleigh Ride</strong> at Fort Wilderness! Starting at the end of November and going to December 30th each year you can ride around the resort on a special sleigh. Each sleigh will fit 4 adults or 2 adults and 3 children &#8211; the cost is $60 for each party and the sliegh ride lasts around 25 minutes. Book in advance by calling 407 WDW PLAY.</p>
<p>Always wanted to try a segway? Well you can on the <strong>Wilderness Back Trail Adventure.</strong> The cost is $85 per person and each tour takes a party of up to 10 guests. They are available at either 8.30 or 10.30 each moring except Sunday or Monday.  Call 407 WDW TOUR to book. No experience is necessary as you will be fully briefed as to how to ride a segway. You must be over 18 or if 16 and over accompanied by an adult.</p>
<p>If you aren&#8217;t quite ready for a segway then you can always rent a bike! Bicycles of all sizes are available.  If you want to ride with all the family then Surrey bikes are a lot of fun too!</p>
<p>Are you ready for a new experience? Then why not try archery? A 90 minute experience including equipment and instruction costs $25 and is open to ages 6 and up. </p>
<p>So one thing you will never be at Disney&#8217;s Fort Wilderness is bored!  There is something to do for every age.</p>
<p><strong>Disney World Fort Wilderness Resort Dining</strong><br />
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<p>Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/joeshlabotnik/4706786818/sizes/m/in/photostream/">joeshlabotnik</a></p>
<p>There are some great choices for dining at Fort Wilderness with two restaurants, two dinner shows and a snack bar. Or of course you could eat in your cabin or camp site. </p>
<p><strong>Crockett&#8217;s Tavern</strong> and <strong>Trails End Restaurant</strong> are both in Pioneer Hall. Crockett&#8217;s Tavern serves pizza, chicken wings and nachos.  It also serves beer and wine.  Trails End Restaurant serves a buffet for breakfast, lunch and dinner. </p>
<p>If you want entertaining whilst you eat then try <strong>Mickey&#8217;s Backyard BBQ Dinner Show</strong>. This all you care to eat buffet is held on Thursdays and Saturday from 6.30pm to 8pm at the Outdoor Pavillion. Enjoy a wild west themed event with country music,line dancing and Disney characters. The price is $50.99 for adults and $20.99 for children aged 3 to 9. Selections include hot dogs, hamburgers, corn on the cob and cole slaw. </p>
<p>One of the most popular dinner shows in Disney World The Hoop De Du Musical Revue is held at Pioneer Hall at Fort Wilderness.  It is held every night with 3 shows at 5pm, 7.30pm and 9pm. The Hoop De Du Musical Review is very popular so Advance Dining Reservations are essential. It is a family style buffet brought to your table which you eat whilst being entertained by singers, dancers and comedians.  Guest satisfaction is usually very high at this high energy revue. The food is western style fare includes fried chicken,pork ribs, mashed potatoes and western style baked beans with strawberry shortcake for dessert.</p>
<p>As the Hoop De Du Musical Revue is a seated dinner show the prices are in one of 3 categories which range from $52.99 to $61.99 for adults and $26.99 to $31.99 for children aged 3 to 9. There is no charge for the under 3s.  Category 1 is the closest to the stage. It is part of the Disney Dining Plan but you will need 2 full dining credits. </p>
<p>Disney World Fort Wilderness Cabins and Camp Sites really do offer something different to a guest looking for a resort on Disney property. It is one of the least known places to stay and it is often overlooked. </p>
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		<title>Polynesian Resort Disney World Florida</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Aug 2010 18:24:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alison</dc:creator>
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Are you considering staying at the Polynesian Resort in Disney World Florida?  The Polynesian is a deluxe Walt Disney World resort hotel which is conveniently located on the Seven Seas Lagoon just minutes from Disney&#8217;s Magic Kingdom. Travel on the monorail or by boat and you can be in the Happiest Place on Earth in [...]]]></description>
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<p>Are you considering staying at the Polynesian Resort in Disney World Florida?  The Polynesian is a deluxe Walt Disney World resort hotel which is conveniently located on the Seven Seas Lagoon just minutes from Disney&#8217;s Magic Kingdom. Travel on the monorail or by boat and you can be in the Happiest Place on Earth in just minutes.</p>
<p>This luxury hotel not only has a great location but also offers some of the largest hotel rooms in Disney World, a relaxed  South Seas theme with a welcoming tropical atmosphere, a sandy beach, excotic waterfalls, excellent restaurants and recreation facilities.  But is this the right choice of Disney hotel for your vacation? Browse through this guide to find out more of what the Polynesian Resort Disney World has to offer.</p>
<p>Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/expressmonorail/4787380260/sizes/m/in/photostream/">expressmonorail</a></p>
<p><strong>Polynesian Resort Hotel Over View</strong></p>
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<p>The Polynesian was one of the original Disney hotels and opened in 1971.  The hotel has been extensively refurbished in recent years.  The rooms were all updated in 2006 and the pool area in 2001.  The Polynesian was part of Walt Disney&#8217;s original vision for the ultimate theme park.</p>
<p>As soon as you step into the lobby you are in a different world.  Leave the chaos of the theme parks behind and be transported to a tropical paradise.  You will find lush landscaping both inside and outside the resort.  The lobby is a tropical rain forest with a relaxing water fountain as a center piece.  The lobby is a great place to sit and people watch when your feet are tired from a day in the parks!</p>
<p>The Great Ceremonial House is four stories high and houses the lobby, restaurants, shops and some hotel rooms.  Most of the Polynesian&#8217;s rooms are in one of the eleven &#8216;longhouses&#8217; located around the resort. Each longhouse has either 2 or 3 floors.</p>
<p>Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/kathika/2451562135/sizes/m/in/photostream/">mrkathika</a></p>
<p><strong>Polynesian Resort Hotel Rooms</strong></p>
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<p>Photo by<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/troybthompson/22734162/sizes/m/in/photostream/"> troybthompson</a></p>
<p>The Polynesian Resort has some of the largest hotel rooms in Walt Disney World.  So if you are looking for space this is a good choice with standard rooms being around 410 square feet, with he 476 square feet rooms are located in the Tokelau, Rapa Nui and Tahita longhouse buildings.</p>
<p>Each room can sleep up to 5 with 2 Queen beds and a daybed.  A child up to the age of 3 can also be accommodated in a crib.</p>
<p>Suites are also available in the Hawaii longhouse. Concierge rooms are in the Tonga and Hawaii buildings.</p>
<p>One disadvantage of the Polynesian is that not all of the rooms have balconies. If you have your heart set on a balcony then make sure that you request one at the time that you make your booking.   What most of the rooms do have is good views.  The location of the Polynesian Resort Hotel is of course one of the very best in the whole of Disney World , and many rooms overlook the Seven Seas Lagoon and some even have unobstructed views over Magic Kingdom.</p>
<p>Garden view rooms are sometimes misnamed!  They can have a view over the gardens, the pool, the marina or the parking lot.  So be sure to specify exactly which view you want and are expecting.  The better views are of course at a higher price, but it is confusing that you book a Garden View and end up looking at a parking lot, so be sure to be clear with your request.  As with all room requests they are not guaranteed but you do increase your chances of getting what you want if you request at time of booking and follow up with a fax to the Polynesian Resort on 407-824-3174 to specify the room view you want.</p>
<p><strong>Which are the best rooms at the  Walt Disney Polynesian Resort?</strong></p>
<div id="attachment_752" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.everythingmouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/disneypolynesianhotel.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-752" title="disneypolynesianhotel" src="http://www.everythingmouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/disneypolynesianhotel-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">A view of the beach and longhouses at Disney&#39;s Polynesian Resort</p></div>
<p>Rooms and the Polynesian Resort Hotel rack rates range from $365 to over $900 a night depending on room type and season.  Suites at the Polynesian start at around $630 and go to over $3000 per night.</p>
<p>The first thing to remember is that not all of the rooms have balconies so if this is important then you must request one to increase your chances of getting one!</p>
<p>There are 11 longhouses with different pros and cons.  For families who want to be close to the resort pool then Samoa is a good choice.  If you like to be nearer to the Grand Ceremonial House building with restaurants, shops and the monorail stop then Fiji, Tonga, Rarotonga, Niue and Samoa are your best bets.</p>
<p>Are there any rooms to avoid at Disney&#8217;s Polynesian? It is best to avoid rooms in the Rarotonga longhouse which are on the monorail side and the parking lot view rooms in Rapa Nui.</p>
<p>Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/chslaw/1296448529/sizes/z/in/photostream/">chslaw</a></p>
<p><strong>Disney Polynesian Resort Concierge Rooms</strong></p>
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<p>Guest of the Polynesian speak highly of the concierge service.  Although the rooms are essentially the same you will enjoy free breakfast, afternoon snacks, evening hors d&#8217;oeuvres, hot appetizers and wine.  There is a dessert service from 8pm to 10pm every evening and this gets particularly good reviews!   Some may say of course that the extra perks of the food and concierge service are not worth the premium price but it really depends on how prepared you are to pay for that bit extra.</p>
<p>There is an additional reason to choose concierge rooms at the Polynesian. The location of the second floor lounge has a fabulous view of Magic Kingdom Castle. This is the perfect place to watch the Magic Kingdom fireworks and concierge guests are the only ones who have access to this lounge so this is an excellent perk.</p>
<p><strong>Polynesian Hotel Transport to Walt Disney World</strong></p>
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<p>The location of the Polynesian Resort is one of the best in Walt Disney World as you have a choice of monorail and boat to get to the Magic Kingdom.  It is possible to walk to Magic Kingdom from the Polynesian but it is a long way as you have to walk almost completely around the Seven Seas Lagoon.  You may want to save your energy for walking around the parks instead!</p>
<p>Guests can also take the boat across the Seven Seas Lagoon to Magic Kingdom from the Polynesian Resort.  This is one of my favorite ways to arrive at the Magic Kingdom!<br />
<div id="attachment_760" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://www.everythingmouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/disneypolynesianmonorail.jpg"><img src="http://www.everythingmouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/disneypolynesianmonorail.jpg" alt="" title="disneypolynesianmonorail" width="500" height="333" class="size-full wp-image-760" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Disney Polynesian Resort Monorail</p></div></p>
<p>Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/expressmonorail/2242995924/sizes/m/in/photostream/">expressmonorail</a></p>
<p>The monorail will also transport you from the Polynesian hotel to the Transport and Ticket Center which is the hub of the monorail and bus transportation for Disney World. You can easily get to Epcot on the other monorail line from the TTC. Buses to all the theme parks, water parks, Downtown Disney and the other resort hotels leave from the TTC.</p>
<p>There are also Disney buses from the Polynesian Resort bus stop outside the Grand Ceremonial House which will take you to Disney&#8217;s Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom and Downtown Disney.  These buses may also pick up guests at the Grand Floridian and Wilderness Lodge Resorts.  Unfortunately these buses can sometimes be crowded and take a while to reach their destination so you may find that at busy times in particular you want to get the monorail to the TTC and then a bus onwards from there.</p>
<p>Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/kathika/2502804337/sizes/m/in/photostream/">mrkathika</a></p>
<p><strong>Polynesian Resort Disney World Recreation Facilities</strong></p>
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<p>The landscaping both inside and outside of the Polynesian has a relaxing tropical feel. There are 2 swimming pools.  The Nanea Volcano Pool is one of the nicest of any of the Disney World resort hotel pools.  It has a waterfall, a slide and even a volcano! This is also a very popular pool and it is not exactly very large so it does get crowded sometimes. If you want some peace and quiet there is another pool at the resort.</p>
<p>If you want to visit a fitness center the Polynesian does not have it&#8217;s own but you can go to the one at the Grand Floridian Resort. There is also a 1.5 mile jogging trail which goes around the resort longhouses and passes Shades of Green Resort.</p>
<p>Photo my <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/kathika/2503622206/sizes/m/in/photostream/">mrkathika</a></p>
<p><strong>Disney Polynesian Resort Restaurants</strong></p>
<p>The Polynesian Resort has a good choice of restaurants and of course is home to the Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show.</p>
<p>The <strong>Kona Cafe</strong> is a full service restaurant offering breakfast, lunch and dinner which is located in the lobby of the hotel. Breakfast here is around $10 and upwards for an entree with American cuisine.  You will find the usual favorites of pancakes,steak and eggs and omelet.  A popular choice is Tonga Toast a variation of French Toast with sourdough stuffed with banana served with strawberry compote. Lunch entrees are around the $15 range with dinner entrees starting at $20. Fish and steak with an Asian influence is the specialty.</p>
<p><strong>Ohana</strong> offers a family style breakfast with Lilo and Stitch. Food is brought to your table and includes scrambled eggs, fried potatoes and Mickey Waffles.  Prices are $24.99 for adults and $13.99 for children aged 3 to 9.  Dinner is also family style but without characters. The specialty is food on skewers with dips which are brought to you by your server. There is a fire pit right in the center of the restaurant, and you will be entertained with hula hoop contests and coconut races.<br />
If you want a quick snack then visit <strong>Captain Cook&#8217;s Snack Company. </strong>It serves scrambled eggs, breakfast potatoes,Tonga Toast and Mickey Waffles. The <strong>Barefoot Pool Bar </strong>serves drinks by the pool.<br />
<div id="attachment_762" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://www.everythingmouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/disneypolynesianluau.jpg"><img src="http://www.everythingmouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/disneypolynesianluau.jpg" alt="" title="disneypolynesianluau" width="500" height="333" class="size-full wp-image-762" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Disney Polynesian Luau Dinner Show</p></div></p>
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<p>A very popular dinner show is the<strong> Polynesian Luau. <span style="font-weight: normal;">This how energy dinner show features Polynesian music and dancing. Food is served family style and brought to your table. The food includes pineapple coconut bread,barbecued pork ribs,roasted chicken and Polynesian rice.  Dessert is Kilauea Volcano Delight. The price of the Polynesian Luau also covers drinks including Bud and Bud Lite beer, house wine and a selection of non alcoholic beverages.</span></strong></p>
<p>The cost of the Polynesian Luau is based upon one of 3 seating categories with Category 1 being the closest to the show. The rate for adults ranges from $52.99 to $61.99 and for children aged 3 to 9 from $256.99 to $31.99. This includes tax and gratuity.</p>
<p>The Disney dining plan can be used for Category 2 and 3 seating only. It will use 2 Disney dining credits per guest. If you want to have Category 1 seating you will have to pay separately even if you are on the Disney Dining Plan. Shows do sell out so you must make Advance Dining Reservations.  Remember that if you want to cancel you must do so at least 48 hours in advance or your credit card will be charged.</p>
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		<title>Disney Blizzard Beach</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 19:09:28 +0000</pubDate>
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No Disney World vacation is really complete without a visit to Blizzard Beach. This is Disney&#8217;s most exciting water park with water slides to satisfy those guests who really do want to travel at 60 miles per hour into the water (the infamous Blizzard Beach Summit Plummet)as well as those who simply want to relax [...]]]></description>
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<p>No Disney World vacation is really complete without a visit to Blizzard Beach. This is Disney&#8217;s most exciting water park with water slides to satisfy those guests who really do want to travel at 60 miles per hour into the water (the infamous Blizzard Beach Summit Plummet)as well as those who simply want to relax and drift around aimlessly in a raft around the park. Disney Blizzard Beach has something for everyone.</p>
<p>The concept? The idea is that Disney&#8217;s Blizzard Beach was formed after a particularly cold winter in Florida when it actually snowed. Of course the snow did not last long in the sunshine state and it all melted. But the mountains and ski lifts remained and all the water melted to form a lagoon.</p>
<p>This was of course the perfect Disney irony as Blizzard Beach opened on 1st April 1995. So now Disney World guests have two choices of water park with this snowy paradise and Disney&#8217;s Typhoon Lagoon.</p>
<p>What exactly will you find at Blizzard Beach? How much are the tickets? When is the best time to visit? Follow this comprehensive guide to get the very most out of your visit!</p>
<p><strong>Disney World Water Park Tickets</strong></p>
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<p>There are two ways to buy your<a href="http://www.orlandofuntickets.com/buy-disney-tickets.php"> Disney Water Park Tickets</a></p>
<p>1. You can buy a separate ticket to spend a day at Blizzard Beach. This is $47.93 for adults and $36.21 for a child aged 3 to 9.</p>
<p>2. Buy a ticket to the Disney World parks which includes the water parks as part of the Disney Magic Your Way Ticket. The cost to add the Water Park Fun and More option is $55.38. The number of visits will depend upon the amount of days in your Magic Your Way Ticket. If you are planning a visit to a water park more than once, or to a water park and Disney Quest then it is usually cheaper to add on the Water Park Fun and More option to your ticket.</p>
<p>Annual passes are also available so that you can visit Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon as many times as you want in the year. The rate for this is $106.45 for adults and $85.73 for children aged 3 to 9.</p>
<p><strong>Blizzard Beach Opening Times</strong></p>
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<p>The Disney Water Parks close for about 3 months of the year for maintenence and rehab works. When one is closed the other will be open. For 2011 Blizzard Beach will be closed from 9th January 2011 to 19th March 2011.</p>
<p>The park opens daily from 9am until 5pm.</p>
<p><strong>Blizzard Beach Summit Plummet</strong></p>
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<p>Summit Plummet is the most extreme water slide at Blizzard Beach. A white knuckle ride on water! Travel at up to 60 miles per hour and drop 13 stories on the ultimate water slide. Blizzard Beach Summit Plummet is very popular so arrive early unless you want to stand in line for a long time. Also ladies the best advice is to wear a one piece. It happens every day that someone loses their modesty on this slide when they lose a part of their bikini! Guests must be at least 48&#8243; tall to ride Summit Plummet.</p>
<p>If Summit Plummit is not for you then try the slightly slower &#8211; only 50 miles per hour &#8211; <strong>Slusher Gusher</strong>. The height requirement is 48&#8243;.</p>
<p><strong>Blizzard Beach Double Gusher </strong>is a lot of fun. The Double Dipper has 2 side by side 50 foot long water slides where you can race against a fellow guest to see who reaches the bottom first. For this slide you ride in an inner tube and can reach up to 25 mph. The height requirement is 48&#8243; and the catch pool is 54&#8243; deep.</p>
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<p>Every ski resort has to have a lift and of course Blizzard Beach has one of it&#8217;s own! You can walk to the top of the water slides up the stairs or you can take <strong>Blizzard Beach Chair Lift</strong>. At busy times long lines do form so you may want to use up some energy and use the stairs before you plummet down the slide! The height requirement for the Chair Lift is 32&#8243;.</p>
<p>There are no height restrictions for<strong> Runoff Rapids</strong>. This is a 600 foot inner tube ride with 3 slides to choose from. The slides twist and turn. There are 2 slides which are open and can take 2 people. The third choice is an enclosed slide for just one rider.</p>
<p><strong>Snow Stormers</strong> is one of my personal favorites. There are 3 slides which are each 350 feet long and each rider slides along face down on a mat. The water in the catch pool is 3&#8243; 9&#8242; so it is a good one for smaller children. The <strong>Toboggan Racers</strong> are also a good choice for younder ones as this 250&#8242; slide has a zero entry pool at the bottom.</p>
<p>A great ride for the whole family is <strong>Teamboat Springs</strong>. This is the largest family white water raft attraction in the world for families. Teamboat Springs is 1200&#8242; long. The rafts take between 4 and 6 people at a time.</p>
<p><strong>Cross Country Creek</strong></p>
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<p>Pick up an inner tube and sail around Cross Country Creek.  I have to admit that this is one of my favorite ways to spend my time at Blizzard Beach. The journey right around the park takes around half and hour but you can hop on and off at any of the 7 entry points. You can even swim around without the tube so you can pretend that you are getting at least some exercise. The landscaping around the Creek is beautiful. </p>
<p><strong>Blizzard Beach Ski Patrol Training Camp</strong></p>
<p>This is the area specifically designed for children and is packed with things for them to do including ice berg walks and small slides.  There is a T Bar attraction which drops into a very deep pool.  Guests often do not realize that this pool is over 8 feet deep and so you have to be a very confident swimmer here. So beware. Always have children wear the free life jackets in all areas of Blizzard Beach unless they are strong swimmers.</p>
<p>For the very little ones there is <strong> Tike&#8217;s Peak</strong> where only those 48&#8243; and under can play.  As you can imagine this area gets extremely busy so grab your spot early if you have younger children. </p>
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<p><strong>Melt Away Bay</strong> is the large pool at the foot of Mount Gushmore.  This is a very gentle wave pool which is also very popular.  Guests tend to gravitate towards this area for seating so once again if you want to sit here then arrive early.</p>
<p><strong>Food At Blizzard Beach</strong></p>
<p>There are of course plenty of places to buy food at Blizzard Beach but to save money you may want to think about bringing your own. Yes Disney really does allow you to bring a cooler and food to Blizzard Beach.  Use your common sense as to how much you will bring &#8211; so long as you can physically carry the cooler you should not meet any objection from the Cast Members. The only restriction is that you cannot bring in any alcohol or glass containers.</p>
<p>But if you don&#8217;t bring your own food you won&#8217;t go hungry as there are plenty of fast food eating places in Blizzard Beach. You will find turkey legs,hot dogs and ice cream in Avalunch. The Cooling Hut for ice cream and pop corn.  Frostbite Freddie&#8217;s for beer and frozen drink specialties. Frosting the Joe Man for coffee. Funnel Cakes for  funnel cakes and cotton candy. Polar Pub for frozen drinks and beer. Sled Dogs Expeditions serves ice cream sundaes. Mini Donuts serves just that! The Warming Hut serves hot dogs,turkey legs and ice cream.</p>
<p>There is one counter service restaurant in Blizzard Beach and this is the Lottawotta Lodge. It has the usual fast food favorites of burgers,pizza,sandwiches and salads. Healthy options are very difficult to find at Blizzard Beach so if this is important to you be sure to bring your own food.</p>
<p><strong>When Should I Visit Blizzard Beach?</strong></p>
<p>The Disney Water Parks are popular and will close when they get to capacity &#8211; they have to for safety reasons. </p>
<p> Arrive early. Get to Blizzard Beach around 45 minutes before the published opening time with your ticket in your hand or ready to use one of the automated ticket machines. Then you will get a head start on every one else.  It is useful to know which attraction you want to prioritize so if you want to go on Summit Plummet then head there first.</p>
<p>Disney Water parks also close for safety reasons in a rainstorm. Often the storm passes and the park opens again. Most of the guests will leave at this point.  If you think that the storm may pass over then it may be worth waiting around for the park to open &#8211; you will be one of only a few who do and you will have a much quiter park once the storm is over. </p>
<p>Playing the weather game can backfire though. Look at the weather forecast before you go to  Blizzard Beach.No rain checks are offered at Disney. If you are in the park and it closes and you don&#8217;t go back there are no refunds on your tickets.</p>
<p>Another tip if you arrive early is to bypass the lockers. Just wear your swim gear under shorts and a shirt and wear flip flops or shoes you can wear in the water. The lines at the lockers can sometimes be as long and slow as for the slides so by the time you have secured your locker you have lost you early morning advantage!  For those who need lockers these are available for $13 for a small one and $15 for a large including a $5 refundable deposit for your locker key.  You can also rent towels for $2 each.</p>
<p>If you are a Disney Resort guest then you can take advantage of the Extra Magic Hours at Blizzard Beach. This is a great time to visit as the park opens every morning one hour earlier than for non Disney guests and also some days stays open for an extra 3 hours. Be sure to check the current Extra Magic Hours Schedule when you arrive at your resort.</p>
<p>Always stay safe.  There are free life jackets of all sizes available at Snowless Joes if you leave a photo ID and a $25 refundable deposit.  Remember your waterproof sun screen and stay in the shade whenever you can.  The Florida sun is hot and you don&#8217;t want to spoil the perfect day at Blizzard Beach with a sun burn.</p>
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		<title>Will Walt Disney World Ticket Prices Increase?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 21:49:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alison</dc:creator>
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There is some speculation that the price of Disney World tickets will increase in the very near future. Every year since 2007 Disney World ticket prices have increased and each time it was the first week of August. In 2006 there were 2 price increases. So as we are rapidly approaching the &#8216;magic date&#8217; in [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is some speculation that the price of Disney World tickets will increase in the very near future. Every year since 2007 Disney World ticket prices have increased and each time it was the first week of August. In 2006 there were 2 price increases. So as we are rapidly approaching the &#8216;magic date&#8217; in 2010 perhaps you ought to think about buying your tickets now if you are planning a trip to Walt Disney World.</p>
<p>Of course it may be that prices stay the same. Perhaps Disney has decided that now is not the time to raise prices. Only time will tell.</p>
<p>Remember that how you buy your tickets is very important. Always buy either direct from Disney itself of from a Disney Authorized Ticket Agent. By buying from an authorized agent you know that you are getting the best possible deal and that the tickets are legitimate.</p>
<p>At the moment my recommended agent has some great deals available including a free upgrade to a 5 Day Magic Your Way Base Ticket when you buy a 3 day ticket. You can have the tickets delivered right to your door so that you are already to go.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.orlandofuntickets.com/buy-disney-tickets.php" target="_blank">Find Disney Ticket Deals</a></p>
<p>Just click on the link above for the very best Disney World Ticket Deals.</p>
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		<title>Disney Contemporary Resort</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 19:37:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alison</dc:creator>
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Are you thinking of staying in the Disney Contemporary Resort?  This is one of Walt Disney World&#8217;s deluxe hotel resorts and is very conveniently on the monorail system which will take you to Magic Kingdom in just minutes.  In fact you do not even have to leave the hotel to jump on the monorail &#8211; it runs right through [...]]]></description>
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<p>Are you thinking of staying in the Disney Contemporary Resort?  This is one of Walt Disney World&#8217;s deluxe hotel resorts and is very conveniently on the monorail system which will take you to Magic Kingdom in just minutes.  In fact you do not even have to leave the hotel to jump on the monorail &#8211; it runs right through the hotel!</p>
<p>  The Contemporary Resort is also  within walking distance of the Magic Kingdom &#8211; and gives you some of the very best views of the Disney fireworks from anywhere in the World outside of the park.</p>
<p>The Contemporary Resort was part of Walt Disney&#8217;s original vision for Disney World.  He planned this hotel, along with The Grand Floridian and The Polynesian.   For Walt Disney the Contemporary Resort was his vision of the ultimate hotel of the future.</p>
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<p>Staying at a Walt Disney World hotel gives you many advantages.  Particularly if you choose a hotel which is located on the monorail system as this give you very easy access to Magic Kingdom and Epcot.  Disney&#8217;s Animal Kingdom and Disney Hollywood Studios, the water parks and Downtown Disney can also be reached via the bus and water transportation systems.</p>
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<p> A Disney World hotel stay will also give you the benefits which only Disney resort guests enjoy, such as early and late park entry hours on selected days and the Disney Dining Plan.</p>
<p>But what is the Disney Contemporary Resort really like? To find out if The Contemporary Resort is right for you and your family take a tour around the hotel  to find out which are the best rooms, the finest restaurants, and explore just what is there to do in the hotel.</p>
<p><strong>Disney Contemporary Resort Hotel Rooms</strong></p>
<p>The location of the hotel may be excellent but what you really need to know is what are the rooms actually like?  For anyone who likes contemporary design then they will most definitely enjoy the Contemporary Resort.  A relatively recent renovation in 2008 of all the rooms at the resort brought the hotel very much back into the 21st century with sleek contemporary design.</p>
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<p>The standard rooms are a generous size at 394 square feet.  Each room will sleep up to 5 guests and also accommodate a child under 3 in a crib.</p>
<p>Each standard room at Disney&#8217;s Contemporary Resort  has 2 Queen beds and a day bed, or a King and a day bed.</p>
<p> Each room has a wall mounted flat screen television and a computer with internet access and Contemporary Concierge which is free to use. There is wireless internet available for your own laptop for which there is a charge.  Since the rennovation the hotel decor is once again very contemporary with very modern design.</p>
<p>  The one thing which guests may find lacking in the rooms is that feel that you are in Disney World.  If you want upfront non stop Disney this probably is not the hotel for you.  No Mickey Mouse comforers here!  But of course that total Disney experience is just on your doorstep even if it is not really inside your room!</p>
<p>The Contemporary Resort has 2 distinct sections.  The main building with the monorial running through it, the main lobby and the restaurants.  This is the Tower building.  The second, separate building is The Garden Wing.</p>
<p>The views from The Tower can be of Magic Kingdom and the Seven Seas Lagoon, or Bay Lake. Many people prefer The Tower rooms, not only for the views, but also because they are close to the monorail and restaurants.  The Tower rooms all have a small balcony which has 2 chairs and a table.</p>
<p>The Garden View rooms have a view of the parking lot, the water or the garden. They Garden Rooms do not have a balcony &#8211; perhaps a bit of a downside when you are paying for a deluxe hotel.   You can choose a ground floor Garden View room as these do have a patio.</p>
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<p>The Tower rooms are higher priced than the Garden rooms.  Indeed Disney now seems to put a much higher premium on Tower rooms as rates start at around $400 per night for the Tower and $285 for The Garden.  You may decide that the you would rather get the great location of The Contemporary Resort and save money by staying in a Garden room if the only sacrifice is the view and the lack of balcony.  For others the view is the key and is worth paying the extra.</p>
<p>Which are the best rooms in The Tower? Ask for a Magic Kingdom view room on the 9th floor or higher. These of course command a higher rate but if you want the best view then you may be prepared to pay the extra. The only downside to some of the lower floor Tower rooms is that they can be a little noisy as they are located directly above the Grand Canyon Concourse with the restaurants, shops and monorail.</p>
<p>In the Tower on the Bay Lake side all of the rooms have good views but of course the higher up you go the better the view gets.</p>
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<p><strong>Disney&#8217;s Contemporary Resort Concierge Level</strong></p>
<p>Is the concierge level worth the extra money at The Contemporary Resort?  Of course it really depends upon what you are looking for. What extra does it give you?</p>
<p>The Concierge rooms are located on the 12th and 14th floor of the Tower building. Standard rooms on the 12th floor are the same as any other standard room in the resort you are not getting anything different there. Suites and standard rooms are on the 14th floor. You will have a view either of the Magic Kingdom or Bay Lake depending on which side of the Tower you are located. You can request a particular view but as with all Disney resort hotel requests this is not guaranteed.</p>
<p>There are two concierge club lounges at the Contemporary Resort - both offer the same service. On the 12th floor it is the Atrium Club Concierge and on the 14th the Tower Club Concierge. Both lounges have a great view of the Magic Kingdom and of course you can use the Disney concierge service to help you plan your stay.</p>
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<p>The Concierge lounge also offers complimentary food and drinks. Depending upon how much you use this it can save you a significant amount of money. Breakfast offerings include tea, coffee, juice,pastries, hot and cold cereal, croissants and fruit. Afternoon snacks include cookies, Goldfish crackers, brownies, pretzels, rice crispy treats and beverages.</p>
<p>In the evening there is wine and cheese, beer, hot appetizers,crudite with dips. Then there is the wonderful dessert buffet where the selection changes every day.</p>
<p>Concierge includes nightly turn down service too. This is a nice perk but in my experience not really that much of a benefit.</p>
<p>Is concierge level worth the extra money at the Contemporary Resort? Guests opinions do differ quite a lot about this. I have stayed in many Disney resorts both in standard and concierge levels and I always check the price difference between the two very carefully. Sometimes the difference in rate can just be made up by eating some of the family meals in the lounge. Breakfast is a quick and easy option. But  when you are using the Disney Dining Plan as increasingly most guests are this is only a minimal  saving  as you have already paid for meals.</p>
<p>The view from the concierge lounges of the Magic Kingdom fireworks is one of the best in the whole of Walt  Disney World. Some will say it is worth the upgrade just for that. Really it just depends on how much of a price you personally put on experience &#8211; and of course just how deep your pockets are!</p>
<p><strong>Disney Contemporary Resort Dining Options</strong></p>
<p>If you want one of the finest restaurants with perhaps the best view of Magic Kingdom  in the whole of Disney World then head to the California Grill on the 15th floor of the Contemporary Resort. This is consistently one of the most highly regarded restaurants in Disney World and the view of the fireworks is spectacular.  It used to be that anyone could sneak a look from the 15th floor but Disney has long since got wise to that one.  Now a private access elevator is closed to all except those with a California Grill reservation.</p>
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<p>Chef Mickey&#8217;s is one of the most popular Disney character meals and is located in the main concourse of the Contemporary Resort.  This is one of my favorite character dining locations as not only is the food of good quality for a buffet, but the easy access to Magic Kingdom on the monorail makes it a great place to start or end the day after a visit to the park.  If you want to share you meal experience with Mickey Mouse, Minnie, Goofy, Pluto and Donald then this is the place for you!</p>
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<p> The all you can eat breakfast buffet is $26.62 for adults and $13.99 for children aged 3 to 9.  It has all the usual breakfast offerings, cereals, pancakes,Minnie&#8217;s breakfast pizza,omelet, Mickey waffles, Goofy&#8217;s corned beef hash.</p>
<p> Dinner is served at Chef Mickey&#8217;s from 5.30 to 9.00. There is a good selection  at the buffet including prime rib, tamarind glazed salmon,salad bar, specials for the children including Mickey&#8217;s mac and cheese and of course some very tempting desserts. The price for dinner is $34.07 for adults and $17.03 for children. Grautity is not included.</p>
<p>Chef Mickey&#8217;s is one of the most popular of the character dining venues so be sure to make Advance Dining Reservations as soon as possible.</p>
<p>The Wave restaurant is an upscale restaurant offering breakfast, lunch and dinner.  Breakfast entrees start at around $10 and up and include waffles, omelets and French Toast.  Lunch offers a selction of entrees such as Seasonal Vegetable Stew, Classic Reuben Sandwich, and Italian Chef Salad all offered at around the $15 price range.  Dinner favorites include Braised Lamb Shank, Chicken Pot Pie, and Pan Seared Scallops for around $20 and upwards.</p>
<p>For a quick bite there is the Contempo Cafe where you can order breakfast, lunch and dinner from touch screen menus.</p>
<p><strong>Disney&#8217;s Contemporary Resort Recreation Facilities</strong></p>
<p>One disappointing aspect of the Contemporary Resort hotel is the swimming pools &#8211; they just do not compare very well to the other monorail hotels The Grand Floridian and The Polynesian. There are two swimming pools but there is almost a complete lack of theme and really there is nothing particularly remarkable about them.  Hopefully one day Disney will address this and update them.</p>
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<p>But you won&#8217;t be short of things to do at the The Contemporary. There is a health club, video arcade, basketball hoops, beach volleyball, tennis courts, a playground and a sandbox</p>
<p>If water sports are your thing then you will be well catered for at the Contemporary. You can rent water craft from the marina and even try out water skiing.</p>
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		<title>Disney World and Disneyland Annual Pass</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you thinking of visiting both Walt Disney World and Disneyland this year? Disney has just announced a new combined annual pass  for Walt Disney World in Florida and Disneyland in California.  Named the Disney Premier Passport this annual ticket will give pass holders access to Disneyland, Disney's California Adventure, Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney Hollywood Studios, Disney's Animal Kingdom, as well as the Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon water parks, DisneyQuest, Disney's Wide World of Sport's and the Oak Trail Golf Course.  In other words it is a combined Disneyland Annual Premium Pass and Disney World Premium Annual Pass.
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<p>Are you thinking of visiting both Walt Disney World and Disneyland this year? Disney has just announced a new combined annual pass for Walt Disney World in Florida and Disneyland in California.</p>
<p>Named the Disney Premier Passport this annual ticket will give pass holders access to Disneyland, Disney&#8217;s California Adventure, Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney Hollywood Studios, Disney&#8217;s Animal Kingdom, as well as the Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon water parks, DisneyQuest, Disney&#8217;s Wide World of Sport&#8217;s and the Oak Trail Golf Course. In other words it is a combined Disneyland Annual Premium Pass and Disney World Premium Annual Pass.</p>
<p>You will of course get all the usual Premium Annual Passholder perks including free parking, select merchandise discounts and invitations to special events.</p>
<p>Whilst I am extremely pleased that Disney is finally offering this pass as I visit both parks and this will represent a considerable saving, it will be ineresting to see how many guests become Disney Premier Passport Holders.</p>
<p>Each Premier Pass costs $700 plus tax for adults and children aged 3 and up. As an adult Disney World Premium Annual Pass costs $619 plus tax for adults and a Disneyland Annual Premium Pass costs $439 plus tax for adults it is a considerable saving.</p>
<p>So if you know you are going to be visiting both Walt Disney World and Disneyland this year then the Premier Pass may make a lot of sense for you and your family. You can buy your Disney Premier Pass at any Disneyland ticket window, Guest Relations at Walt Disney World theme parks and Downtown Disney. This pass is not yet available online.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Walt Disney World Free Dining is back again!  Disney World is always a great place to stay but the free dining offer always makes it that much more tempting because of the excellent value it offers.  The Disney World Free Dining Offer is now valid for stays most nights from 15th August 2010 to 21st December 2010.
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<p>Walt Disney World Free Dining is back again!  Disney World is always a great place to stay but the free dining offer always makes it that much more tempting because of the excellent value it offers.  The Disney World Free Dining Offer is now valid for stays most nights from 15th August 2010 to 21st December 2010.</p>
<p>So what do you need to do to qualify for Disney&#8217;s Free Dining Offer?  Firstly you must book your Walt Disney World Vacation Package on or before 14th August 2010. Secondly the Disney Vacation Package must include at least a 5 night 6 day stay at a Walt Disney World Resort Hotel and include a 6 day park ticket.</p>
<p>Walt Disney World has several different Dining Plans &#8211; which one you get free will depend upon the Disney Resort Hotel which you book.</p>
<p>If you book a Value Resort then you will get the Quick Service Dining Plan free.   To get the Disney Regular Dining Plan Free you must book a Moderate, Deluxe or Deluxe Villas Resort for your stay.  </p>
<p>You can also upgrade your Dining Plan for the usual upgrade rate. Wine Packages are also available for an upgrade fee.</p>
<p>The Disney World Free Dining Discount Codes which you need are:</p>
<p>NF3 for  Value Resorts with free Quick Service Dining<br />
WG7 for Moderate and Deluxe Resorts with free Regular Dining</p>
<p>There are some block out dates and of course the Free Dining Offer is subject to availability.  Free dining is available for Walt Disney World Resort Hotel stays August 15th to October 7th, October 22nd to 28th, November 12th to 18th, November 27th to December 2nd, and December 10th to December 21st.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Alison</dc:creator>
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<p>The Disney World Grand Floridian Resort and Spa is Disney&#8217;s flagship hotel.  If you are looking for elegance and luxury then you will certainly find it in this most luxurious of Disney World&#8217;s deluxe hotel resorts.  But is it the right choice for you and your family&#8217;s Disney World vacation? </p>
<p>The location factor is of course a big attraction. Located on the shores of Disney World&#8217;s Seven Seas Lagoon this imposing 900 room hotel could not be more convenient for a visit to Magic Kingdom. The Grand Floridian is part of the Disney monorail system so you are just a couple of minutes away from the Most Magical Place on Earth.  You can even walk there if you want to! Epcot is also within easy reach on the monorail system &#8211; although you do have to change trains at the Transport and Ticket Center.  All the other Walt Disney World parks and Downtown Disney are a bus ride away.</p>
<p>Built in the style of a turn of the century Victorian sea side resort the Grand Floridian is still distinctively Disney. The touches may be subtle but they are still there.  On first sight it may seem to be a very &#8216;grown up&#8217; resort but don&#8217;t let that concern you if you have kids.  Families will feel very welcome here. It is a luxurious and elegant hotel with luxurious rooms, fine dining restaurants, beautiful grounds and resort facilities. But you will not feel out of place in Mickey Mouse Ears and a Goofy shirt.</p>
<p><strong>Disney Grand Floridian Resort Lobby</strong><br />
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<p>As soon as you step into the lobby at the Disney World Grand Floridian you know that you are in a very special place.  The huge and imposing lobby is 5 stories high and just magnificent. A place of calm outside of the hustle and bustle of the theme parks. </p>
<p>Disney&#8217;s Grand Floridian resort covers over 40 acres and has a main building and five lodges with a large variety of room types.  There is of course a price on luxury.  Room rates at start at $410 and go upwards of $2000 a night depending on season and room type. Is the Grand Floridian worth the money? That of course depends upon many things and only you can decide that! . Most people do seem to  agree that if you are looking for a very special Disney hotel experience and your budget will stretch that far then the Floridian is an excellent choice.</p>
<p><strong> Disney World Grand Floridian Resort Room Choices<br />
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<p>The Grand Floridian Resort and Spa has 867 rooms including 25 suites.  There is a main building which houses the lobby, restaurants, shops and guests rooms all of which are concierge rooms. This main building has 5 stories.  Floors 3,4 and 5 are the concierge guest rooms and are only accessible by guests of those rooms.  </p>
<p>In addition there are 5 lodges namely, Sago Cay, Conch Cay, Sugar Loaf Key Concierge, Boca Chica and Big Pine Key. </p>
<p>The standard guest room is 440 square feet so a good size and most have a balcony.  The dormer rooms are smaller but seem to make up for this with the vaulted ceilings, but unfortunately have smaller balconies.  Many of the Grand Floridian rooms have a balcony.  The standard furnishings are 2 Queen Beds. a day bed, desk and reading chair. Most accommodate 5 guests comfortably but dormer rooms only sleep up to 4.</p>
<p>The thing which most guests are interested in of course are the best views of Magic Kingdom from the Grand Floridian. Conch Key, Boca Chica and Big Pine Key have one side facing the lagoon and the other the resort pool. The best view rooms in Conch Key are 7231,7328 to 7331 and 7425 to 7431 &#8211; here you will have a great view of Magic Kingdom.</p>
<p>Ask for a first, second or third floor room in Boca Chica and Big Pine Key if you want a Magic Kingdom View. Sago Cay has some rooms namely 5139,5144, 5145,5142 to 5245,5342 to 5345 have a view of Cinderella&#8217;s Castle. </p>
<p>Other views at The Grand Floridian are pool views and garden views.  Rooms to avoid?<br />
  Most are great with the exception of some garden view rooms in Big Pine Key and some in Boca Chica. which have an obstructed view. </p>
<p><strong>Disney&#8217;s Grand Floridian Swimming Pool</strong><br />
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<p>There are two pools at the Grand Floridian Resort. The courtyard pool is at the center of the resort hotel buildings and is somewhat disappointingly lacking in theme or special features. </p>
<p>Disney&#8217;s Grand  Floridian&#8217;s best pool is located on the shores of Seven Seas Lagoon and has a water slide, water fall and zero entry access.</p>
<p>There is a beach at the side of the lagoon which is a great place to chill out and relax and also a wonderful, peaceful location to watch the Magic Kingdom fireworks at night. </p>
<p>If you want something a little more energetic than lying on the beach then the resort has tennis courts, a fitness facility and a jogging track.  You can even walk to Disney&#8217;s Magic Kingdom. </p>
<p>The full service spa offers a vast array of excellent spa services including massage, water therapy, hand and foot treatments, facials. Whatever pampering you need you will find it at this world class spa.</p>
<p>If you would like a break from the kids then the Mouseketeer Club offers supervised activities for 4 to 12 year olds.</p>
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<p><strong>Disney World Grand Floridian Restaurants</strong></p>
<p>Even if you are not staying in the Grand Floridian you may want to dine at one of it&#8217;s excellent restaurants. </p>
<p><strong>Victoria and Albert&#8217;s</strong></p>
<p>If you are looking for one of the ultimate fine dining experiences in Walt Disney World then you have to dine at Victoria and Alberts.  It has exceptional standards of food and service and is certainly one of the best restaurants not only in Disney World but is known as one of the best in the United States  If you want to splurge on a romantic dinner then Victoria and Albert&#8217;s is the perfect place.  The style of cuisine is described as Modern American. </p>
<p> This is the only restaurant in Walt Disney World which does not allow children under 10 to dine there.  The dress code is a dinner jacket for men (tie optional).  Perfection of course does not come cheap! The fixed price menu is currently $125 with wine pairings an additional $60.  </p>
<p>If you are looking for the ultimate dining experience then the Chefs Table at the Grand Floridian is an amazing experience. Dine in an alcove in the kitchen where Chef Scott Hummel will create a personal menu for you consisting of up to 13 courses paired.  The cost is $200 per person with wine pairings at $90 per person.</p>
<p>Or choose the private dining room Queen Victoria&#8217;s Room with just 4 tables and up to 10 courses the prices are the same as for Chef&#8217;s Table.</p>
<p>Tax at 6.5% and a Gratuity of 20% are additional.</p>
<p>Reviews are overwhelmingly positive with many diners saying that it is the best dining experience they have ever had.  This is a popular restaurant so make sure that you have your Advance Dining Reservations as soon as possible &#8211; they are available up to 180 days ahead by calling 407 939 3862.  This is a different number than the usual one for reservations for Disney dining.</p>
<p><strong>1900 Park Fare.</strong> </p>
<p>This is an excellent character buffet for breakfast and dinner.  1900 Park Fare is  At breakfast you will find Mary Poppins, The Mad Hatter and Alice in Wonderland. Winnie the Pooh and Tigger also make an appearance. Breakfast is served from 8.30 until 11.00.  The price is $22.36 for adults and $12.77 for children aged 3 to 9 with tax and gratuity as extra.  The food is good quality breakfast items with plenty of choice, from pastries to made to order omeletes, peach and white chocolate break and butter pudding to Mickey Waffles.</p>
<p> For dinner it is time for Cinderella&#8217;s Happily Ever After Dinner. Of course Cinderella and Prince Charming will be there with  Anastasia, Drizella, Lady Tremaine, and Lucifer As will all character dining check to see which characters will be appearing that day to save disappointment! There are many choices in this buffet including pasta, prime rib, salmon,mussels, or chicken nuggets, cheese pizza and corn dogs from the children&#8217;s corner.  If you have room for dessert then there is a huge selection including apple cobbler, lemon cheesecake tart and bread pudding.  This is not the place to start your calorie counting!</p>
<p><strong>Citricos</strong></p>
<p>This is an often forgotten Walt Disney World restaurant &#8211; and it really is a hidden gem.  The style of the decor is light colors with a Mediterranean feel. The cuisine is American favorites with a European influence. Seafood and steak entrees are priced in the $30 to $40 range.  There is also a children&#8217;s menu for those 9 and under. It includes such child pleasing options as Mickey Pasta, Macaroni and Cheese, and even a Dalmation Chocolate Eclair.</p>
<p><strong>The Grand Floridian Cafe</strong></p>
<p>If you are looking for a less formal restaurant The Grand Floridian Cafe serves breakfast, lunch and dinner in a very pleasant dining room overlooking the resort pool. It serves traditional American favorites with entrees from $9.99 and upwards.  If you want a real treat then try the Lobster Eggs Benedict.</p>
<p><strong>Narcoossee&#8217;s</strong></p>
<p>This is a real treat particularly if you like lobster. Another often overlooked fine dining option Narcoossee&#8217;s  is located in a separate building overlooking the Seven Seas Lagoon which means you get a view of Disney&#8217;s Magic Kingdom.  This restaurant is worth the splurge particularly if you love seafood.  Entrees range from $33 up to $59.</p>
<p><strong>Garden View Lounge</strong></p>
<p>If you have always wanted to enjoy a traditional British tea then the Garden View Lounge is a rare treat.<br />
From 2pm until 4.30 pm each day you can take tea. Here you can enjoy the true tradition of High Tea. Choose from the a la carte menu or from a selection of set offerings which include tea, sandwiches, scones and pastries. The children can enjoy Mrs Potts Tea which includes sandwiches,scones and pastries served with a drink of chocolate milk.</p>
<p>The Garden View Lounge also plays host to <strong>My Disney Girl&#8217;s Perfectly Princess Tea Party</strong> each Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday &#038; Friday from 10:30am &#8211; Noon. If you wallet can stretch to the $250 charge for one adult and one child this is a truly magical experience. Princess Aurora attends and Rose Petal is your hostess for this very special tea party. Your child will receive a special My Disney Girl collectible doll, bracelet, tiara, Princess scrapbook page and certificate. </p>
<p><strong>Weddings at Disney&#8217;s Grand Floridian Resort</strong><br />
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<p>You can even get married or renew your vows at the Grand Floridian Resort. The beautiful wedding pavilion is located overlooking the Seven Seas Lagoon with a perfect backdrop of the Magic Kingdom. A Disney wedding planner will help you plan your dream wedding.  it can range from an intimate gathering of a few friends to a huge celebration putting together as many luxury one of a kind experience as you want.  Disney Weddings start at $5750 and upwards (yes of course you can pay a fortune for your dreams to come true but there is no where else in the world where you can arrive in Cinderella&#8217;s Carriage)!  You can even make your wedding choices in Franck&#8217;s Studio &#8211; named and modeled after the wedding planner in the movie Father of the Bride.</p>
<p>Photos used under Creative Commons from <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/kathika/"> Kathika</a> and Title Photo from <a href=http://www.flickr.com/photos/23322134@N02/">ExpressMonorail</a></p>
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		<title>Disney World Florida Resident Annual Pass</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jun 2010 18:00:41 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>A new option has just been announced for the Disney World Florida Resident Annual Pass.  Florida Residents already get great discounts on the Disney World annual pass and now they will be able to spread their payments over 12 months in installments. </p>
<p> The monthly payment program is only available when purchasing a Florida Resident Premium Annual Pass, Florida Resident Annual Pass, Florida Resident Seasonal Pass, Florida Resident Weekday Select Pass or Florida Resident Epcot After 4PM Annual Pass.  It will certainly help get over the usual sticker shock of the annual pass rates!</p>
<p>When you purchase your Disney Florida Resident Annual Pass you pay an amount which is equal to the price of a one day non discounted one park theme park ticket.  This is $84.14 for adults and $72.42 for children aged 3 to 9.  The monthly amount is then deducted from your credit card in 12 monthly payments.  The amount varies from $5.33 per month for an Epcot after 4pm annual pass to $36.39 per month for an adult Walt Disney World Theme Park Premium Annual Pass for Florida Residents.</p>
<p>If all payments are paid on time then there is no interest charged. There is a limit of 8 Florida resident passes per transaction and remember that you must have a valid Florida State issued ID card with a photo or a Florida driver&#8217;s license with a Florida address.  </p>
<p>The monthly Disney World Florida Resident Annual Pass is only available online.  When you purchase online you will be able to print out an eCertificate.  Bring this with you to any Walt Disney World theme park with your Florida ID and you will be issued with your ticket.</p>
<p>For more details visit <a href="http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/passholder-program/monthly-payment/?CMP=SOC-intDPFY10Q2PayMonthlyAnnPass24-06-10@0002">Disney World Florida Resident Annual Pass</a></p>
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		<title>Walt Disney World Wilderness Lodge Resort</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 15:20:17 +0000</pubDate>
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If you are looking for a luxury hotel with a wonderful location then you need to consider Walt Disney World Wildnerness Lodge Resort . This deluxe Walt Disney World hotel which takes it&#8217;s inspiration from the Old Faithful Lodge in Yellowstone National Park has a wonderful relaxing atmosphere. 
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<p>If you are looking for a luxury hotel with a wonderful location then you need to consider Walt Disney World Wildnerness Lodge Resort . This deluxe Walt Disney World hotel which takes it&#8217;s inspiration from the Old Faithful Lodge in Yellowstone National Park has a wonderful relaxing atmosphere. </p>
<p>Even though you are so close to Magic Kingdom you feel as though you are in a quiet wilderness away from the hustle and bustle of the theme parks. You truly do seem to step into a different age as soon as you enter the resort.</p>
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<p>Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sammers05/4284840497/">Samantha Decker</a></p>
<p>Guests have a choice between the traditional hotel rooms of the Lodge and the Disney Wilderness Resort Villas. These studio, one and two bedroom villas are part of the Disney Vacation Club but can be booked by non DVC members.</p>
<p>The address of the Disney Wilderness Lodge 901 Timberline Dr. Lake Buena Vista, FLA 32830. The phone number is 407-824-3200 and the fax is 407-824-3232.</p>
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<p>Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/kathika/">mrkathika</a></p>
<p>So what does the  Walt Disney Wilderness Resort have to offer? Here is a guide to the best rooms, a tour around the facilities and restaurants so that you can decide if the Disney Wilderness Resort is the place for you to stay for your magical vacation.</p>
<p><strong>Rooms at Disney&#8217;s Wilderness Lodge Resort</strong></p>
<p>The Wilderness Lodge has 728 rooms which are 340 square feet in size. The Lodge has the smallest sized deluxe rooms of all the Disney resorts. Expect a wonderfully themed room which will make you think that you are in a luxury log cabin. The rooms have very detailed Native American themed bedspreads and carved animals on the furniture.??</p>
<p>Most rooms at the Wilderness Lodge have 2 Queen sized beds, but some of the rooms have 1 Queen and 1 bunk bed. These bunk bed rooms are great for families with small children. Unfortunately you cannot request a bunk bed room. There are also a small number of rooms with a King bed. Many of the rooms do have balconies but unfortunately not all &#8211; so be sure to request a room with a balcony.  As with all requests this of course cannot be guaranteed but it doesn&#8217;t hurt to ask!<br />
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<p>The bathrooms in the Wilderness Lodge have the popular configuration of the double sink vanity being outside from the bathroom with the toilet, bath and shower.</p>
<p>There are also some Junior Suites available. This is a great option for families and is a good alternative to the Wilderness Lodge Villas. The Junior Suites have 2 rooms with approximately 500 square feet of space. The bedroom has 2 Queen beds. The living/kitchen are has a pull out sleeper sofa. Junior Suite guests also have access to the concierge lounge Old Faithful.</p>
<p>If you have a very flexible budget you may want to consider the resort suites. If money is no object then the Yellowstone Presidential Suite starting at $910 and upward per night is an excellent choice for your Disney vacation. </p>
<p>The Villas at Wilderness Lodge offer larger accommodation which can be a great idea for families. Studios, one and two bedroom villas are available. The studios have kitchenettes and the villas have full kitchens. I am a big fan of villa accommodation as this offers families not only the chance to have much more space, but also to prepare some of their own meals. This can prove to be a big money saver and may be worth booking a villa, particularly if you have a larger family.</p>
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<p>Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sammers05/4284840497/">Samantha Decker</a></p>
<p><strong>What are the Disney Wilderness Lodge Room Views?</strong></p>
<p>There are 3 view type classifications at the Wildnerness Resort Lodge: Standard View, Wood View and Courtyard View.</p>
<p>As you would expect, the Standard View rooms are the least expensive. The rack rates start at around $225 to $400 per room per night plus tax depending on season. Standard view rooms generally have a view of the parking lot or over the roof of the building. However due to the excellent design of the Wilderness Lodge there really aren&#8217;t that many of these rooms and you are much more likely to get a reasonable to great view.</p>
<p>Woodland View rooms are an excellent option. If you can then try and get a room on the 6th floor. 6604 to 6030 have a great view of the Magic Kingdom fireworks. Strangely, the views from the 7th floor concierge rooms are not the best views. Although some do have a view of the Magic Kingdom some other non concierge rooms offer a better view. Room 7054 has an excellent view of the Magic Kingdom castle. If staying on the 7th floor then ask for a room with a Magic Kingdom view &#8211; the even numbered rooms are on this side</p>
<p>Most of the rooms at the Wilderness Villas have woodland views. The odd numbered villas 2351 to 2563 and 3531 to 3563 have some of the best views. The rates for the Wilderness Villas start from $315 right up to over $1300 per villa per night depending on size of villa and season.</p>
<p><strong>Is concierge level at the Disney Wilderness Resort Lodge worth the extra money??</strong></p>
<p>Staying at a concierge level in a Disney World deluxe hotel can be a great option. As well as the services of the concierge to assist you with anything you need during your stay, the concierge level offers a separate lounge serving drinks and snacks throughout the day.??The Old Faithful lounge is on the 7th floor. It is actually pretty small but most guests report that it doesn&#8217;t seem to get too crowded. Food is served throughout the day. If you want you can use the concierge food to save on meals at the parks &#8211; some guests certainly do this. For breakfast there is a selection of cereal,pastries,yoghurt and fruit. The daytime snacks are cookies and small snacks like goldfish. In the evening there are 2 hot items, dips, crudites,bread, crackers and cheese. Soft drinks, beer and wine are also available.</p>
<p>One of my favorites is dessert time in the evening! They offer cookies, brownies and a hot dessert.Room rates start at $385 per night so you are paying quite a lot more than just a standard room.</p>
<p> The rooms are the same as the standard non concierge rooms and many have the same views over the courtyard or woods. Guests report varied experiences with concierge staff.??Personally I have stayed at Disney hotels both on concierge and non concierge. I tend to look at the price difference between the two at the time of my stay to see if it really is worth the difference. I have a family of 5 so it can be worth it for the concierge lounge food &#8211; although these days the Disney dining plan offers such great value that this tends not to be as big of a factor any more.  But if you are expecting a better room or view from concierge then you may want to think twice about your choice.</p>
<p><strong>Dining at Walt  Disney&#8217;s Wilderness Lodge Hotel</strong></p>
<p>Artist Point restaurant at the Wilderness Lodge is one of my favorite places to dine at Disney World. The food is consistently good and the atmosphere and decor are so relaxing it it just a very special place to eat.  Even if you are not staying at the resort you should consider dining at Artist&#8217;s Point.</p>
<p>The design of the restaurant is inspired by the historic national park lodges. Tall windows at the end of the dining room look out to the beautiful landscape of the resort with a view of the lake and waterfall.  ??Enjoy Artist Point signature dish Cedar Plank Roasted Pacific King Salmon with roasted potatoes, brussels sprouts, smoked pork belly, and honey-truffle brown butter. Their entrees are exceptional and include buffalo steak,grilled pork chop and seared scallops. Entrees start at $20 up to $42. Don&#8217;t forget to try one of the signature desserts such as Artist Point Cobbler.</p>
<p>Whispering Canyon Cafe is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It is located just off the lobby. It is a lot of fun,particularly for families.  Each table has a lazy susan in the middle where your food is placed. You can order a la carte but the family style skillet meals are popular and a good value. Breakfast serves typical favorites like waffles,omelet and the good value Canyon Skillet. Lunch offerings include sandwiches and burgers. Dinner favorites are meatloaf,roast chicken and grilled rib eye.</p>
<p>??The Whispering Canyon is a lively and often noisy place. Some of the guest rooms in the main building get some noise from the restaurant and guests can find this annoying. In particular if you want to sleep past 8am then you need to request a room away from this area.</p>
<p>The Roaring Fork is counter service with a good selection of breakfast favorites, sandwiches,burgers and pizza.</p>
<p><strong>Recreation at Disney&#8217;s Wilderness Resort<br />
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<p>The Wilderness has 2 resort swimming pools. The main pool actually begins in the lobby! Right there in the hotel lobby there is a bubbling geyser which runs outside to Sliver Creek Falls and finally into the pool. There is a water slide and a children&#8217;s pool. This pool does get pretty busy at times, but there is an alternative quieter pool where you can get away from the noise if you want to.</p>
<p>There are plenty of ways to be active at the Wilderness Resort. Work out at the Sturdy Branches health club,enjoy a one mile run on the trail to Disney&#8217;s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground or rent a bike. </p>
<p>Wilderness Resort is one of the most relaxing resorts too &#8211; you have to experience it to realize just how reminiscent of those great lodges of the National Parks it is. One of my favorite things to do is to escape the excitement of the theme parks and just relax on the beach at Bay Lake.</p>
<p>The Wilderness Lodge is of course situated right there on the shores of Bay Lake so you can enjoy some water pursuits too. You can rent water craft or take a fishing trip</p>
<p>If the children still have some energy left from a day at Disney World there is a playground open 24 hours a day. If parents want a break then they can sign up their kids aged 4 to 12 for the supervised activities at Cub&#8217;s Den.</p>
<p>You may also want to sign up for the free tour around the resort &#8211; Wonders of the Lodge. The tour gives an insight into the design, architecture, landscaping and art work in the hotel. The tour starts at 9am on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.</p>
<p><strong>Walt Disney Wilderness Lodge Transportation<br />
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One of the advantages of staying at a Disney hotel is that if you are just visiting the theme parks then you do not need to rent a car because you can use the free Disney transportation system.<br />
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<p>The Wilderness Lodge&#8217;s location on Bay Lake means that one way to get to Magic Kingdom is to take the boat from the hotel dock. You can also take a bus to Magic Kingdom and all the other Disney parks.Most of the time there is not that long of a wait for a bus. There are buses to take you to Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, and Disney&#8217;s Hollywood Studios. The bus to Animal Kingdom also stops at Blizzard Beach. Buses to Downtown Disney start running at 4pm. The Wilderness Lodge buses also stop at the Polynesian and the Floridian resort hotels.</p>
<p>Weddings at Disney&#8217;s Wilderness Lodge Resort</p>
<p>IF you are dreaming of a Walt Disney World Wedding you can get married at this lovely location in Disney&#8217;s Wilderness Lodge. Sunrise Terrace at Wilderness Lodge gives a beautiful view of Disney&#8217;s Bay Lake. Escape Weddings at Wilderness Lodge Sunrise Terrace start at $4500 with the amenity package.</p>
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