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º THE VERY UNOFFICIAL GUIDE TO WALT DISNEY WORLD º
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By Todd D. McCartney 1992 Edition
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Revision 92.4.3
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Released: April 20, 1992
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Next revision due out on May 20th.
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³C³opyright 1992 by Todd D. McCartney
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³This book is dedicated to every child, in other words,³
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³ every single person young and old alike. ³
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ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
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³ INTRODUCTION ³
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Walter Elias Disney was always a dreamer. Walt wanted to
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create a place which would be as much fun for adults as for
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children. This refers to the quote "There is little adult in
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every child, but there is a lot of child in every adult." On
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July 17, 1955 Disneyland opened its doors in and became the
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"Happiest Place on Earth". Yet Walt wasn't satisfied, he realized
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he should have purchased more land. Walt soon went to work on it
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and purchased 27,500 acres (43 square miles) of land near Orlando,
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Florida. This piece of land was 150 times larger than that of
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Disneyland in California. Walt made this statement on his TV
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show: "Here in Florida, we have something special. There's enough
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land to hold all the ideas and plans we can possibly imagine."
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Here, not only would a theme park be built but an entire resort
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complex with hotel and recreational facilities. Walt Disney never
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saw his Florida dream come true. He died in 1966 right after
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introducing his plans. His brother Roy took command of the
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company Walt had established. The creation of Disney World became
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the largest private construction project in the United States
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ever. Over 8,000 workers built the Vacation Kingdom. More than
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eight million cubic yards of earth had to be moved, swamps had to
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be drained, and canals and lakes had to be dug. On October 1,
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1971 the Vacation Kingdom of Walt Disney World was opened to the
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public. Roy O. Disney used Walt's comment in his dedication
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speech: 'You can dream, design, and build the most wonderful place
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in the world, but it requires people to make the dream a reality.'
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In one year the resort had attracted almost 11 million guests.
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Before his death, Walt even had ideas for other parks. His
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concept of the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow
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(EPCOT) was described as this:
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EPCOT will take its cue from the new ideas and new
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technologies that are now emerging from the creative
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centers of tomorrow that will never be completed,
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but will always be introducing and testing and
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demonstrating new materials and systems. And EPCOT
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will be a showcase to the world for the ingenuity
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and imagination of American free enterprise. When
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EPCOT has become a reality, it's our hope that it will
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stimulate American industry to develop new solutions
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that will meet the needs of people expressed right
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here in this experimental community.
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Walt wanted EPCOT to be a city that people could actually live in,
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and demonstrate the highest technology available. The city would
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have its inhabitants living around a central hub, or main
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building. Eleven years after the opening of Walt Disney World,
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Walt's greatest dream became a reality. On October 1, 1982 EPCOT
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Center was opened to the public. Although EPCOT Center was not as
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Walt envisioned, it is a showcase of technology and the world.
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Almost seven years later, the Disney/MGM Studios was opened on May
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1, 1989. Now in 1991, the Vacation Kingdom is a young twenty
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years old, housing 3 theme parks, 2 water parks, 12 resorts, a
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night club type entertainment complex, a hotel complex, a shopping
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village plus a lot of magic, and much, much more. Two more
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resorts are being built now, a large addition to the Disney/MGM
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Studios and construction of the fourth theme park has begun, and
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many ideas have yet to be released to the public (See the 'IN THE
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FUTURE' section for more information on these topics). Walt
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Disney World is truly The Vacation Kingdom of the World.
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ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ
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To the reader:
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This book actually started out as a letter to some friends in
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England. I heard they were going to visit Disney World and they
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wanted me to give them some information. Of course the original
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was much smaller (less than 4000 words (We are now over 11,500!)).
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I am also writing this book, if you can call it that, so that you,
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the reader, can get an idea of what Walt Disney World is about. I
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have been down there quite a few times and it is an incredible
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place. You should know (providing you read the introduction) that
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there are three main parks in Walt Disney World (With a fourth
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under construction!): The Magic Kingdom, EPCOT Center, and The
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Disney/MGM Studios. I'll describe each one and tell you about
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each attraction in each park. The time given after the
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description of a ride is the actual time for that ride. An
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asterisk (*) next to a description means the attraction is a
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personal favorite of mine. An "at" sign (@) next to it, it means
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it is a popular attraction to the general public, and you should
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ride it during parades, fireworks, right after the park opens or
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right before the park is about to close, if the lines are longer
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during peak hours. I have divided the book into nineteen main
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areas: When Should We Go?, Resorts, Contacting WDW and Making
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Reservations, Transportation, Magic Kingdom, EPCOT Center,
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Disney/MGM Studios, Night Life, Dining, Shopping, Water Parks,
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Other Attractions, Basic Tips, In the Future, Maps (Gif form for
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IBM), Fun Facts, Famous Quotations from WDW, Special Thanks To,
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and Revision Information.
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Please feel free to make copies of it for friends, family,
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neighbors, pets (well, read it first, then paper train your
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puppy!) etc., but please don't add your own information. This is
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copyrighted material so if you have something to add, please write
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and tell me about it, and don't add to it or copy it. If you use
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this information for reports etc, I take no responsibility in the
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accuracy of the information provided. I will update this
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approximately every two months, and as I receive more information
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from Disney about new things going on down there. I get the
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magazine "Disney News" so I am updated on the newest things going
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on. Most of my writings are based on my opinion and a personal
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description of the ride. Any extra information such as bus
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schedules, statistical data, etc., that I needed please refer to
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the bibliography section.
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After my physics teacher read over my book he mentioned that I
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was missing one important item: information for the Handicapped.
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I never even thought of it, sorry to say. WDW is VERY well
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adapted for wheelchair use. Wheelchairs can be rented at the
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following locations inside the parks: (Magic Kingdom: right after
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you walk through the main gate there is a place to rent them.
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EPCOT: To the left of Spaceship Earth, after you walk through the
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main gate. MGM: To the right of the main gates, inside the gas
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station.) Blind people can rent a audio cassette player and a
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tape with a description of the park. I believe these can be
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rented at the same locations (I'll find out definitely for the
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next release). Almost any attraction in the entire resort complex
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is well outfitted to accommodate wheelchairs. I will update and
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expand this area in the next release.
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If you feel like making a comment, see an error, get a sudden
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urge to send me some money so I can go to WDW again, or just want
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to thank me, you can do so by writing to me at:
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Or call PC-Exec BBS at
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Todd D. McCartney 300-2400 (414)789-4210
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21 South Auten Ave. 9600 Dual Standard (414)789-4315
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Somerville NJ 08876 24hrs, 250+ lines!, 15 gigs!
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USA Send mail to Todd McCartney
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SUPPORTING ALL COMPUTERS!!
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I hope to hear from you, I love getting mail and I would like to
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know what you think of this. Please write!! I need ideas! Well, I
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hope that this book gives you a good idea of the Vacation Kingdom
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of the World.
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³NOTE: I will refer to AA many times throughout this book. This ³
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³stands for "Audio-Animatronics". Audio-Animatronics is the use ³
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³of computerized moving mannequins, and it is used in most of the³
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³Disney attractions. The mannequins are quite realistic and ³
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³their movements are incredibly lifelike. ³
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³ Also from now on, anytime you see WDW it means Walt Disney ³
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³ World and anytime you see TTC it refers to the Ticket and ³
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PART I
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³ WHEN SHOULD WE GO? ³
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One of the most challenging questions for any vacation is
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deciding when to go. The one thing about Walt Disney World is
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that it is never closed so you don't have to worry about that.
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Personally I feel that October is the best month. The temperature
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is mild and all the kids are back in school and the crowds are
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much smaller. Taking the kids out of school for a week should not
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be too much of a problem, but just make sure they get their
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homework done BEFORE you leave, (especially high school students
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(being one myself I know.) because once you get down there, they
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won't be able to find any time to do it. The only problem with
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October is that the parks usually close earlier (8 to 9pm), rather
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than staying open to midnight as in the summer. The drawback from
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the parks closing early is that certain parades and fireworks may
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or may not be presented. Call Disney for information on parades
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and fireworks. I found August to be VERY hot and crowded. If you
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do like waiting in 1-2hr lines in 90-100 degree weather go in
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August. Stay away from Christmas, New Years, President's week
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etc. They will be the most crowded.
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PART II
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³ RESORTS ³
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There are 12 main resorts in the Vacation Kingdom, each with
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its own theme. I will explain each one and give you an idea of
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the prices. No matter where you stay in WDW there is excellent
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transportation. However, the first three resorts are by far the
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most convenient because of connections to the monorail lines.
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Personally I feel you should rent a car no matter what resort you
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are staying at. The car will come in handy when you want to go to
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parks outside Disney property, or go shopping at the Disney
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Marketplace, etc.
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The Polynesian Village Resort - You are transported to the South
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Seas when you stay here. Torches illuminate the walkways at
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night, and tropical plants abound. Traditional Polynesian
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architecture can be found here along with two pools (one with
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a slide built into a "lava mountain" with a waterfall). This
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resort is a personal favorite of mine. The white sand beaches
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are an incredible romantic setting. The restaurants here have
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seafood on the menu with a twist of Polynesian style cooking.
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(GREAT FOOD!!) Not all of the food is Polynesian style, most
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of it is American. Moderately Priced. Boat rental. By far
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one of the most if not "the" most convenient resort in WDW.
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MONORAIL SERVICE
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The Grand Floridian Beach Resort - Jump back to the turn of the
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century in this awe inspiring resort. A Big Band plays music
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every night in the incredible main building. This resort has
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an 8,000 square foot swimming pool, a health club and more.
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A perfect setting for a honeymoon, very romantic honeymoon
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suites overlooking the lagoon. Very good Italian restaurant,
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also this resort has a VERY posh restaurant and a buffet.
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Moderate to Very High prices. Boat rental, tennis and more.
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MONORAIL SERVICE
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The Contemporary Resort - This A-Frame building has Monorails
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gliding swiftly in and out of it all day. WDW's largest
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arcade can be found here with the latest in arcade technology.
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Many places to eat and drink are here along with a dinner show
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at the top of the building. If you like tall buildings and
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walking out your hotel room door to a hallway overlooking up
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to 14 stories this is for you! Not a personal favorite, but it
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has great places to eat, shop and excellent recreational
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facilities. Good all you can eat buffet, a great dinner show
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on the 15th floor, and nice lounges. Moderately Priced. Boat
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rental, tennis, and more. MONORAIL SERVICE
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The Caribbean Beach Resort - Very affordable resort with a twist
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of the Caribbean. Steel drums are heard in Port Royale, the
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main building. An incredible pool is here; part of it shaped
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like a fort with cannons that actually fire little bursts of
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water. Very Low priced (Highest is approx. $95 per night).
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For this resort I recommend a rental car since it is quite a
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distance from most of the parks. Unfortunately the only place
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to get food at this resort is at Port Royale; pizza, and food
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court style food. No "sit down" restaurants. Bike, boat, etc.
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rental. Low Priced: As low as $95 per night.
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Dixie-Landings Resort - This resort takes on the theme of the time
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when paddlewheel boats cruised the Mississippi. Nature
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surrounds the resort, complete with ponds and natural
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shrubbery. You can stay in two types of buildings: three
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story plantation homes, or two story bayou buildings. Bayou
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Bill's Cafe serves up the cuisine, and a large food court
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accompanies it. Moderately Priced.
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The Yacht and Beach Club Resorts -Two separate resorts but right
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next to each other and both with the same theme. These
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resorts look like New England seaside resorts from the late
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1880's. Features of the resorts include sand bottom pools,
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snorkeling, croquet lawn, and more. Indoor clambakes, and
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five other restaurants are here. Boat service to EPCOT Center
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is available. Moderate to High Priced.
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Port Orleans Resort - Just open, this resort looks just like New
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Orleans. Eat at Cafe Bonfamiles and listen to the jazz, or
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relax in the Mardi-Gras pool where the tongue of a dragon is
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the slide! Sit down restaurant, and food court style eating.
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Spas, marketplace dining, and cobblestone streets are also
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found here. Low Priced. (Approximately the same price as the
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Caribbean Beach Resort.)
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The Disney Inn - This resort is tucked away in the northwest
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corner of WDW. It is situated between two PGA tour
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championship golf courses, The Magnolia and the Palm.
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Swimming pools, tennis courts, and heath spas are all here. A
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nice restaurant that serves a good meal and most people skip
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is here. This resort has recently been remodeled, and a Snow
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White theme has been added. Moderately priced.
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Disney Village Resort Villas - Many different types of townhouses
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can be yours for the duration of your stay. The famous
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Treehouse Villas are set in the woods and offer privacy.
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Other villas include One-and-Two Bedroom Villas (formally the
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Vacation Villas), Club suites (formally the Club Lake Villas),
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Two-Bedroom Villas (formally the Fairway Villas), and the
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Grand Vista Suites. Most villas are set on lakes or in the
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woods, and all of them are near golf courses. I recommend a
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car since most of these villas are quite a distance from the
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theme parks. Most villas have washing machines and dryers,
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along with full kitchens. Some sleep up to eight people.
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Great for large families. A rental car is a must. Moderately
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Priced.
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Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground - Are you driving your RV to
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WDW? If so you might consider staying here. Hook up your RV
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to full service, or stay in one of the permanent trailers with
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full service also. Canoeing, campfires, biking, and fishing
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make this resort for those who love the great outdoors.
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Nightly campfires and marshmallow roasts, and daily canoe
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excursions are also here for those who love the outdoors.
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Moderately priced.
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The Dolphin and the Swan - Both hotels (Both near the Yacht and
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Beach clubs) were built by Disney but are run by separate
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companies. The Swan is operated by Westin and The Dolphin is
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operated by Sheraton. These are upscale hotels with conference
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halls for big conventions. A 6,500 square foot convention
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center is here along with a 505 seat theater. Boat service to
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EPCOT Center is available. High Priced.
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PART III
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³ Contacting WDW & Making Reservations ³
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Contacting WDW is quite easy and they do their best to make
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the reservation process as easy as possible. Call the number:
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1-407-W-DISNEY 1-407-934-7639
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This number will connect you to central reservation and
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information line. Don't be discouraged if the phone isn't
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answered right away. Disney realizes that it is not a toll-free
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number so a computer puts the calls in order and lets the phone
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ring instead of picking up and having you pay for the toll call.
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Be expected to let it ring 5-10 minutes.
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There are many plans that one can obtain to go to Disney
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World. For first time travelers I recommend that you go through
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your local travel agent. Let them handle the rates, airline
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tickets etc, but you should pick out where you want to stay etc.
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Disney has so many packages its hard to find one that doesn't fit
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your lifestyle. Most can be customised to fit your needs. The
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most expensive is called the "World Adventure Plan". With this
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plan everything is paid for in advance (I mean everything!!). In
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1989 I went down there on this plan. There were 8 of us and
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without airfare it was $10,000 for 10 days. It sounds expensive
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but here is what is included in that price: All meals, breakfast
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lunch & dinner (You can order ANYTHING you want! (Lobster tails
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everynight if you want!)); Admission to all three theme parks for
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10 days; Admission to Pleasure Island, Typhoon Lagoon, River
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Country, Discovery Island etc. for 10 days; All boat, golf,
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fishing, etc. rentals for 10 days; Unlimited transportation; VIP
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service (I mean it too!); Gratuity on all meals; and a whole lot
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of fun!! The only items excluded are: souvenirs, snacks purchased
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at a stand, alcohol, sundries, etc. It is worth it if: You are
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very active and WILL rent boats, golf equipment etc.; Your party
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EATS A LOT!!; and you have the money to burn!
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THIS SECTION WILL BE EXPANDED IN FUTURE RELEASES
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PART IV
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³ Transportation ³
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ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
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Getting to WDW from Orlando International Airport is quite
|
||
easy. However, there is a lot of construction at the airport,
|
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which confuses the heck out of anyone driving a rental car in some
|
||
place they are unfamiliar with. Of course the airport shuttles
|
||
zooming by at MACH 2.3 really don't help, but that's another
|
||
story. After you have claimed you luggage, (provided they have
|
||
not been shipped off to Antarctica or something like that) grab a
|
||
sky-cap (not literally) and go down stairs to the rental car
|
||
counters. After you get your car drive through the parking garage
|
||
slowly, stop signs seem to pop out of nowhere. Be careful merging
|
||
into the MACH 2.3 traffic on the road that goes around the
|
||
airport. Follow the signs for Airport Exit, it's not as easy as
|
||
it seems, somehow you are in the right lane and the next sign
|
||
tells you to go into the left! After you have exited the airport,
|
||
follow the signs for the Bee-Line Expressway WEST (don't go east
|
||
like we did!). The turn off comes very quick after exiting the
|
||
airport. WARNING: The Bee-Line Expressway is a Toll road. Bring
|
||
quarters with you!! The tolls to Disney World amount to approx.
|
||
$1.25. (yes $1.25 to go about 10 miles.) Look for the signs for
|
||
Interstate 4 and exits for Walt Disney World resort. If you are
|
||
going to the following resorts take the EPCOT Center exit:
|
||
(Polynesian, Contemporary, Grand Floridian, Disney Inn, or the
|
||
Magic Kingdom). Then follow the signs for The Magic Kingdom exit.
|
||
This is faster and shorter than going the "correct" way. Otherwise
|
||
follow the other signs. The signs on Walt Disney World property
|
||
are very plentiful, and it is hard to get lost. Just follow the
|
||
signs, It might look like you are out in the middle of nowhere,
|
||
but you'll get there. Keep in mind, Disney property is the size
|
||
of Manhattan!
|
||
|
||
There are plenty of buses running to every theme park and
|
||
resort. The best way to get around WDW has to be the Monorail
|
||
system. Here are the stops for each monorail:
|
||
|
||
Resort Monorail: TTC, Polynesian Resort, Grand Floridian
|
||
Resort, The Magic Kingdom, and the
|
||
Contemporary Resort.
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||
|
||
Magic Kingdom Monorail: TTC, and The Magic Kingdom.
|
||
|
||
EPCOT Center Monorail: TTC, and EPCOT Center.
|
||
|
||
The best way to get from EPCOT to The Magic Kingdom and back is
|
||
via Monorail. Get on the monorail at EPCOT center and then get off
|
||
at the next stop. This will be the TTC. From here you have two
|
||
options: you can board the ferry and float across the lake or take
|
||
another monorail. There are two choices for the 2nd monorail:
|
||
the Resort monorail or the Magic Kingdom monorail. The Resort
|
||
monorail will have short or no lines. You can only take this
|
||
monorail if you are staying in a Disney owned resort. If you are
|
||
staying at a Disney hotel use your Resort ID card to board the
|
||
resort monorail. The cards are printed by computer with your
|
||
name, resort, and room number (Sometimes stamped with FOR
|
||
TRANSPORTATION ONLY).
|
||
|
||
Your best bet to get to MGM Studios from your Disney Resort is
|
||
via bus or by driving if you have a rental car. However, you are
|
||
now able to take a boat from EPCOT, The Swan, The Dolphin, The
|
||
Yacht Club, or The Beach Club to MGM.
|
||
|
||
All buses running in WDW are color coded so you can easily
|
||
spot which bus you should take. Here is a list of the colors and
|
||
their stops.
|
||
|
||
WARNING THIS SECTION ON BUS SCHEDULES IS NOT UP TO DATE!
|
||
FUTURE VERSIONS WILL HAVE UPDATED INFORMATION.
|
||
|
||
Green Flag - Disney Inn, Polynesian Village, TTC.
|
||
Red Flag - TTC, EPCOT Center, The Disney Marketplace.
|
||
Blue Flag - Fort Wilderness Resort, TTC.
|
||
Green/Gold "EC V" Flag - All Villas, EPCOT Center, Lake Buena
|
||
Vista Club, Disney Marketplace.
|
||
Green/Gold "MK" Flag - All Villas, TTC.
|
||
Blue/White Flag - Hotel Plaza hotels, Disney Marketplace.
|
||
Gold Flag - TTC, Contemporary Resort.
|
||
|
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THIS SECTION WILL BE EXPANDED IN FUTURE RELEASES
|
||
|
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PART V
|
||
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|
||
³ THE MAGIC KINGDOM ³
|
||
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|
||
|
||
The Magic Kingdom is divided into seven major "lands": Main
|
||
Street U.S.A., Adventureland, Frontierland, Liberty Square,
|
||
Mickey's Starland, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland. I'll describe
|
||
each one and tell you the attractions that are in that land.
|
||
|
||
-MAIN STREET USA-
|
||
|
||
This is where you might do most of your shopping. The street
|
||
is lined with shops and places to eat. There are a few
|
||
attractions here: The Walt Disney World Railroad, which I
|
||
recommend riding when you are tired of walking and need a break;
|
||
an arcade with vintage arcade games; and the movie "The Walt
|
||
Disney Story," which tells the story of the Man behind the Mouse.
|
||
If you do ride the railroad, ride it around the entire park, there
|
||
are a lot of sights to see. The ride contains some AA. Part of
|
||
the Railroad might be closed at times due to construction in the
|
||
park. The buildings are built with turn of the century
|
||
architecture. Stop and have an ice cream cone and listen to the
|
||
piano player play tunes, or cool off on a horse drawn trolley.
|
||
|
||
-TOMORROWLAND-
|
||
|
||
This is a 1950's view of tomorrow which contains some popular
|
||
attractions. There are also shops and places to eat here too.
|
||
|
||
@ * Space Mountain - A thrilling roller coaster ride in the
|
||
dark. This ride is tame, but still not for
|
||
the weak at heart. I have ridden it 3-4
|
||
times and I enjoyed it. This ride is
|
||
accompanied by long lines. Ride it just prior
|
||
to park closing, or right after the park
|
||
opens. Don't miss it if you like roller
|
||
coasters!!! 2 minute 38 second ride.
|
||
* Carousel of Progress - A neat entertaining ride with a
|
||
catchy song (you will be singing it after the
|
||
ride!). This ride does not have long lines.
|
||
It traces one family's progress through two
|
||
centuries. Go on this ride if you are tired
|
||
and hot. 22 minutes long. This ride contains
|
||
a lot of AA, and a rotating theater!!
|
||
* Dream Flight - A cute ride about the history of flight. Very
|
||
short, but entertaining, usually accompanied
|
||
by short lines. 4 1/2 minutes long. Large
|
||
screens overhead simulate landings, take offs
|
||
etc. Some AA, 2-D cut outs and "popup" book
|
||
scenes.
|
||
Mission to Mars - Outdated "simulator" (if you can call it
|
||
that) where you "fly" to Mars. The theater
|
||
has some neat effects (seats moving during
|
||
launch, etc.) yet it is not very exciting.
|
||
However, it is a good place to cool off.
|
||
Small amount of AA. Take note of how
|
||
everything is outdated in this attraction.
|
||
Be sure to give a nod to Mr. Johnson at the
|
||
"preflight" briefing -- he has an incredible
|
||
likeness to the father in Carousel of
|
||
Progress.
|
||
* American Journeys - 360 degree circle vision film (the
|
||
screen surrounds you!) about America.
|
||
Enjoyable and good sights of the USA. 21
|
||
minutes long.
|
||
@ Grand Prix Raceway - A fun ride if you like don't mind long
|
||
lines. You drive a miniature gasoline
|
||
powered car around a 2,260 foot track at a
|
||
blazing 7mph!! Small children under a
|
||
certain height are not allowed to drive.
|
||
Approximately 4 minutes long. A great ride
|
||
for kids to "drive" a car.
|
||
@ Star Jets - A simple rule for this ride is: Skip it! Not
|
||
very exciting and there is usually a 1/2 hour
|
||
or more wait. It is no more than those
|
||
carnival rides with the hydraulic arms that
|
||
lift the "spaceships" off the ground. Very
|
||
similar to Dumbo the Flying Elephant in
|
||
Fantasyland.
|
||
* WEDWAY People Mover - A fun and relaxing ride on monorail
|
||
like trains. They ride above Tomorrowland
|
||
and go into other rides. If you have any
|
||
doubts about riding Space Mountain, ride this
|
||
first as it will take you into Space Mountain
|
||
and you will be able to see what it is like.
|
||
The people mover uses electromagnets for
|
||
pollution free power.
|
||
|
||
-ADVENTURELAND-
|
||
|
||
This land has some of the best rides in the Magic Kingdom,
|
||
including some shops where you can buy unusual souvenirs (pirate
|
||
hats, pirate cap guns, rubber spiders, etc.). The buildings are of
|
||
Caribbean and Polynesian style. Here you also can have your
|
||
picture taken as a pirate!
|
||
|
||
The Enchanted Tiki Birds - An interesting but tame
|
||
attraction in which AA birds serenade the
|
||
audience with quite a few songs which will
|
||
leave you smiling. (Yet don't go in it twice,
|
||
you will get bored with it (at least I
|
||
did!)).
|
||
* Pirates of the Caribbean - Probably the best AA attraction
|
||
in the Magic Kingdom. This is a boat ride
|
||
that takes you along on a pirates' raid on a
|
||
Caribbean island. A truly amazing ride that
|
||
will leave you singing the theme song. There
|
||
is a small log flume drop in the beginning,
|
||
but nothing to be scared about. It is a
|
||
truly a great ride! Don't miss it! When you
|
||
are about to go on this ride, go into the
|
||
LEFT line. It is ALWAYS shorter. (See Basic
|
||
Tips section)
|
||
@ * Jungle Cruise - This is a good 10 minute boat ride where you
|
||
ride through the African jungle along with
|
||
your witty boat captain. Encountered along
|
||
the way are an Elephant bathing area, hippos,
|
||
gorillas, snakes, large waterfalls, and more.
|
||
An enjoyable and entertaining ride, loaded
|
||
with AA. Kids love this ride! Beware, the
|
||
waiting lines are longer than they look. Go
|
||
just before the park closes, or right after
|
||
it opens.
|
||
Swiss Family Treehouse - This outdoor attraction is a
|
||
recreation of the treehouse from the Swiss
|
||
Family Robinson Disney Movie. Climbing stairs
|
||
is involved here, so those who hate stairs
|
||
beware. Despite the stairs, the tree (which
|
||
is artificial) has many interesting
|
||
inventions that the family devised. This
|
||
attraction closes at dusk.
|
||
|
||
-FRONTIERLAND-
|
||
|
||
This land takes a look at the Old West of the USA. Many of
|
||
the attractions are fun and enjoyable. Shops and places to eat can
|
||
also be found here.
|
||
|
||
* Country Bear Vacation Hoedown - A great show where AA bears
|
||
sing about their vacation. The songs have
|
||
funny lyrics, and the show is altogether
|
||
fun and entertaining. Don't be discouraged
|
||
by long lines, they move all at once when
|
||
the show lets out. Be sure to give a nod to
|
||
the AA moose, deer and buffalo on your way
|
||
out.
|
||
Tom Sawyer Island - Here kids can experience a playground
|
||
with barrel bridges, Ft. Sam Clemens, and
|
||
more. Food and restrooms are available on
|
||
the island. Adults, relax and get a bite to
|
||
eat while the kids play.
|
||
* Splash Mountain - (OPENING FALL 1992) This is the same ride
|
||
as the one in Disneyland in CA. It follows
|
||
the adventures of Brer Rabbit and his
|
||
friends from the Disney movie Song of the
|
||
South. At the end you are treated to the
|
||
a 45 degree log flume drop down Chickapin
|
||
Hill!! 9 minutes long.
|
||
* Walt Disney World Railroad - Here is another place where you
|
||
can get on the railroad. WARNING: AT THE
|
||
START OF CONSTRUCTION ON SPLASH MOUNTAIN,
|
||
THE FRONTIERLAND STATION WAS DEMOLISHED. I
|
||
HAVE NO INFORMATION IF A NEW STATION WILL BE
|
||
REBUILT. THERE IS NO RAILROAD SERVICE TO
|
||
FRONTIERLAND AT THE MOMENT.
|
||
@ * Big Thunder Mountain Railroad - This is another great roller
|
||
coaster. It's a lot of fun, but again it's
|
||
not for the weak at heart. If you are unsure
|
||
walk up to the exit of the ride, where you
|
||
can see the "runaway" mine trains going
|
||
around the track. Go on this ride during
|
||
the parades, fireworks, or at the end or
|
||
beginning of the day. It is a very popular
|
||
ride. There are terrific sights inside the
|
||
"caves" where the train goes. If you are
|
||
still shaky about whether or not to go on
|
||
it, try the ride at night, when it becomes
|
||
much tamer than it is during the day. Just
|
||
a note of warning: The worst drop on the
|
||
ride is after the 3rd hill (the hill is the
|
||
thing that brings you to the top (real
|
||
noisy)), after a sweeping left turn the
|
||
train will straighten out, and then all of a
|
||
sudden, down you go!!
|
||
|
||
-LIBERTY SQUARE-
|
||
|
||
This land represents colonial USA. There are some neat shops
|
||
here along with a 130 year old oak tree. Shops and places to eat
|
||
are also here.
|
||
|
||
The Hall of Presidents - Not a thrilling attraction. The
|
||
show takes place in a theater and it is
|
||
quite boring for the most part. The show
|
||
starts with a film describing how important
|
||
the Constitution is to Americans. The good
|
||
part of the show is the roll call of all 41
|
||
presidents of the United States (Including
|
||
George Bush). The AA figures are incredibly
|
||
lifelike. Then Abraham Lincoln stands up
|
||
and talks. Not incredibly thrilling, but a
|
||
good place to cool off. Not for kids under
|
||
10, as it will bore them to death (unless
|
||
they really fully understand what the
|
||
Constitution is and what it means to us as
|
||
Americans).
|
||
Liberty Square Riverboat - This is a neat ride on a
|
||
recreated Mississippi Riverboat. It has
|
||
some great scenery including "injuns", a
|
||
cabin fire, and more. It's a nice way to
|
||
relax for 20 minutes on the rivers of
|
||
America and see Huck Finn country.
|
||
* Haunted Mansion - This is not as scary as it sounds; in
|
||
fact, it is actually quite humorous. During
|
||
your journey through the house you meet up
|
||
with 999 happy haunts. The lines are
|
||
usually short and it is worthwhile to ride
|
||
it. Contains AA. Lots of fun! Small
|
||
children might be scared however.
|
||
|
||
-MICKEY'S PARTYLAND-
|
||
|
||
This used to be Mickey's Birthdayland, but it was changed
|
||
when Mickey's party was over. It is now called Mickey's Starland
|
||
but overall it is still geared toward very young kids as it was
|
||
before.
|
||
|
||
Petting Zoo - Pet the farm animals. See Minnie Moo, the cow
|
||
with the Mickey Mouse ears on its side.
|
||
Mickey's house - Take a look at this (it's pretty cute).
|
||
+ Other Items, such as meet the characters from
|
||
The Disney afternoon etc. (In the back.)
|
||
Duckburg U.S.A. - A recreation of Uncle Scrooge's town.
|
||
* Walt Disney World Railroad - Yet another place to grab the
|
||
train.
|
||
|
||
-FANTASYLAND-
|
||
|
||
This is where you will find most of the smaller kids and
|
||
their parents on the rides. Most of the rides here are simple and
|
||
short, yet interesting and fun. Shops and places to eat are also
|
||
here.
|
||
|
||
|
||
* Magic Journeys - A 3-D 20 minute film with INCREDIBLE 3-
|
||
dimensional effects where the objects come
|
||
right out of the screen and in front of your
|
||
face!!! Don't miss it. It does not have
|
||
long lines and you get to see a 3-D Donald
|
||
Duck cartoon before the actual film. The
|
||
only Disney cartoon ever made in 3-D:
|
||
Working for Peanuts. And it's Air-
|
||
Conditioned!!!
|
||
Skyway to Tomorrowland - This is your typical skyway cable
|
||
ride. If you don't feel like walking to
|
||
Tomorrowland then take this. The lines are
|
||
usually shorter at Tomorrowland. By taking
|
||
this ride you get so see some of the not so
|
||
impressive sights of WDW, such as the
|
||
rooftops etc. This attraction closes when
|
||
the wind starts blowing hard, or a Florida
|
||
storm is brewing.
|
||
* It's a Small World - Don't miss it!! A very cute and
|
||
entertaining boat ride where dolls from all
|
||
over the world sing a song that you will
|
||
never forget. In fact, you'll probably be
|
||
singing it for weeks! Includes AA. A
|
||
relaxing and cooling ride. This ride came
|
||
from the 1964 World's Fair in New York.
|
||
Snow White's Scary Adventures - Don't be misled my the name
|
||
of the ride. It's a cute ride, nothing
|
||
spectacular. A witch keeps popping out at
|
||
you and trying to "scare" you.
|
||
Mr. Toad's Wild Ride - Actually it's not that wild but it's
|
||
geared for kids. It always looks like you
|
||
are going to crash into something during
|
||
this ride, but that's part of the fun.
|
||
Peter Pan's Flight - A cute ride about Peter Pan, where you
|
||
fly around the ride looking down on a city,
|
||
Captain hook, etc. Includes AA.
|
||
@ * 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea - A submarine ride based on the
|
||
movie where you will "descend" under the sea
|
||
and see sharks, the lost city of Atlantis,
|
||
serpents, and more (all artificial). The
|
||
effects on this ride are not that
|
||
incredible, but it is a neat ride. WATCH
|
||
OUT, the lines for this ride are LONG!!
|
||
* Cinderella's Castle - Not really an attraction, but it's a
|
||
great background for pictures. Inside there
|
||
is a 6-7 panel mosaic with gold that depicts
|
||
the story of Cinderella. It also houses the
|
||
restaurant King Stephens Banquet Hall.
|
||
Mad Tea Party - Spin yourself dizzy in those famous teacups.
|
||
You don't have to go fast if you don't want
|
||
to. This ride is nothing exciting, but if
|
||
you want to go on it you must fight with
|
||
crowds. It is surprisingly popular.
|
||
Golden Carousel - Your typical carousel. Originally from
|
||
Olympic Park in New Jersey. Restored to an
|
||
incredibly dazzling condition. Take note,
|
||
everyone gets to ride a white horse on this
|
||
carousel.
|
||
Dumbo, the Flying Elephant - Just like the StarJets in
|
||
Tomorowland (including the long lines).
|
||
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
|
||
|
||
EXTRA SHOWS IN THE MAGIC KINGDOM
|
||
|
||
Check the information centers for EXACT times. After you see
|
||
the shows once, take advantage of the crowds not trying to get on
|
||
the rides. Most of the waiting times for most rides are cut more
|
||
than 80% during parades and fireworks.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Daily Parade - Usually around 3pm. See it once and then take
|
||
advantage of it on your next visit to the park. The
|
||
20th anniversary parade has huge cold air balloons of
|
||
famous Disney characters and more.
|
||
SPECTRO-MAGIC - This new show replaces the old Main Street
|
||
Electrical Parade which is being sent to
|
||
Euro-Disneyland. This parade uses fiber-optic,
|
||
prismatic holographic, and electro-luminescent
|
||
technologies. Clouds of underlit liquid nitrogen
|
||
accompany the good old twinkle lights. Truly an
|
||
incredible parade with great music and super effects.
|
||
DON'T MISS IT. (The parade might not be running
|
||
during the 'off' season. Check information centers
|
||
for info.)
|
||
Fireworks - 10pm. Don't worry about this, as you can see it from
|
||
anywhere in the park. The Grand Floridian resort, The
|
||
Polynesian Resort, and the Contemporary Resort are all
|
||
good places to watch the fireworks. Personally I
|
||
enjoy the Polynesian, grab a chair on the beach and
|
||
look straight across the lagoon. There are only
|
||
fireworks when the Magic Kingdom is open after 10pm.
|
||
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|
||
PART VI
|
||
ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
|
||
³ EPCOT CENTER ³
|
||
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
|
||
|
||
EPCOT (Experimental Prototype Community Of Tomorrow) Center is
|
||
divided into two major areas: Future World and World Showcase. In
|
||
each of the two areas are pavilions about certain topics and
|
||
countries. NOTE: Most of the rides in EPCOT Center use a
|
||
continuous train, so people are always getting on them and the
|
||
lines move quickly. The majority of the rides in Future World can
|
||
be ridden during midday with average waiting times, however if you
|
||
don't want to wait, go on the rides during Illuminations (the
|
||
Laser Light show), or stay until the park closes; the lines get
|
||
shorter about 2 hours before closing.
|
||
|
||
-FUTURE WORLD-
|
||
|
||
Future world has 8 main pavilions, each with its own theme. Some
|
||
pavilions have attractions within them.
|
||
|
||
* Spaceship Earth - This ride (which is actually inside the
|
||
big silver sphere!!) traces the history of
|
||
communication and is one of the best rides
|
||
in EPCOT. DON'T MISS IT!! TONS OF AA!! See
|
||
all sorts of sights such as the Sistine
|
||
ceiling, Rome after it fell, King Tut, the
|
||
telegraph, television, today's technology
|
||
and the technology of Tomorrow's Child. The
|
||
climax is when you reach the top of the geo-
|
||
sphere and encounter a breathtaking view of
|
||
the stars. This is by far one of the most
|
||
incredible planetariums I have seen. Then
|
||
you descend and listen to the song
|
||
Tomorrow's Child. Narrated by Walter
|
||
Cronkite. DON'T MISS THIS RIDE!!
|
||
* The Living Seas - This attraction is a walk through as well
|
||
as a ride. First there is a brief preview,
|
||
then you see a very good movie about the
|
||
oceans. After that you descend in a
|
||
"Hydrolator" to Sea Base Alpha and ride
|
||
through part of the coral reef environment.
|
||
After that you are free to walk around Sea
|
||
Base Alpha and try on a diving suit, see the
|
||
manatee, learn about all sorts of marine
|
||
life, and more. It's a lot of fun. Much
|
||
can be learned here about the undersea
|
||
world.
|
||
* The Land - This pavilion actually has 3 attractions in it!
|
||
* Listen to the Land - This is a boat ride
|
||
through the gardens of EPCOT, ecosystems,
|
||
and future agriculture. See lettuce growing
|
||
in styrofoam, plants hanging in midair,
|
||
bananas growing next to rice right next to
|
||
cacao. Most of the food grown here is
|
||
served in WDW restaurants. Some AA.
|
||
Excellent
|
||
* Kitchen Kabaret - This theater show explains
|
||
the 4 basic food groups in a comical way.
|
||
Bread, Ham, Eggs, Milk and others sing to
|
||
you about health with your AA host Bonnie
|
||
Appetite. A lot of AA.
|
||
Symbiosis - A 19 minute film about
|
||
agriculture and farming. Not my favorite,
|
||
yet informative. Also in this pavilion are
|
||
two places to eat: a rotating sit-down
|
||
restaurant and a marketplace type food
|
||
court.
|
||
* Journey Into Imagination - 3 attractions
|
||
* Journey Into Imagination Ride - A ride about
|
||
the imagination, with AA figures. When you
|
||
see a white light flashing ahead in the
|
||
ride, smile!! Your picture will be taken
|
||
and shown at the end of the ride. Ride with
|
||
Dreamfinder and his helper Figment (a
|
||
purple childish dragon) through the
|
||
imagination.
|
||
* The Image Works - A futuristic playground
|
||
where you can conduct an orchestra, star in
|
||
a movie, play with sounds, lasers,
|
||
pinboards, sound effects, bubbles, a neon
|
||
tunnel and more.
|
||
*** Captain EO - Another 3-D movie that is
|
||
absolutely incredible!!! DON'T MISS IT!!!
|
||
Lasers shoot throughout the theater along
|
||
with lights. A INCREDIBLE movie. (18
|
||
minutes) There is a pre-show about taking
|
||
pictures, which is good. The movie stars
|
||
Michael Jackson. And he and his puppet
|
||
friends must turn an ugly empress into a
|
||
beautiful princess through music.
|
||
* World of Motion - 2 attractions
|
||
* World of Motion Ride - This shows man's
|
||
progress in his quest for transportation.
|
||
A lot of AA make this ride really good.
|
||
Don't miss it. It's worth it. A great
|
||
ride!!! See the wheel being invented, a
|
||
train being held up, a "small" automobile
|
||
accident, planes from the Golden Age of
|
||
aviation, and the future of transportation.
|
||
Transcenter - Here you can see the cars and
|
||
transportation of the future. Actual
|
||
working prototype cars are on display here,
|
||
along with the Geo Tracker Boom Box Truck.
|
||
You can also look at and sit in the newest
|
||
GM models.
|
||
* Horizons - This ride looks at 3 aspects of the future:
|
||
Desert, Space and Sea. This ride has lots
|
||
of AA and is one not to be missed! At the
|
||
end of the ride you can choose which way you
|
||
want it to end. There are also two three
|
||
story movie screens which make you feel like
|
||
you are flying. See the future of desert
|
||
farming, undersea habitation, and space
|
||
colonization. Don't miss it!!
|
||
* Wonders of Life - 3 Main Attractions.
|
||
* Body Wars - A flight simulator ride through
|
||
the human body. Here you are "shrunk" down
|
||
really small and you are injected into the
|
||
human body. When an emergency occurs
|
||
however, your tour becomes more than just
|
||
for sightseeing. The entire 40 seat theater
|
||
bucks and pivots to the movie. Very good
|
||
but too short.
|
||
* Cranium Command - You look through the head
|
||
of a 12 year old boy and see his thought
|
||
processes. Includes such stars as Bobcat
|
||
Goldwaith, Hans & Frans from SNL, and a
|
||
cute story line. Try not to miss it. It is
|
||
worth a few laughs. Includes AA.
|
||
The Making of Me - Dramatic micro-photogrophy
|
||
explains the reproduction cycle from
|
||
fertilization to birth. This attraction
|
||
had the longest wait in all of Disney
|
||
World. Some people may not want their
|
||
children to see such material. A sign
|
||
explains what this attraction is about. It
|
||
is up to your discretion to see it or not.
|
||
* Universe of Energy - This ride, which is interesting to
|
||
those who want to learn, is about energy.
|
||
It has one great part where you travel back
|
||
millions of years to the time of the
|
||
dinosaurs and see them (They are AA). Very
|
||
informative look at the diminishing supply
|
||
of energy on the planet earth. The entire
|
||
theater in this attraction actually moves!!
|
||
The solar cells on the roof of the building
|
||
provide the power.
|
||
There are 2 other small pavilions:
|
||
Communicore East and West - These smaller pavilions have
|
||
computers and other electronic gadgets to
|
||
play with, as well as places to eat and
|
||
shop. Communicore East also hosts
|
||
Backstage Magic. This is a look at the
|
||
computers that run EPCOT Center.
|
||
SPACE PAVILION - ONLY IN PLANNING STAGES, MAY NO BECOME A
|
||
REALITY
|
||
|
||
-WORLD SHOWCASE-
|
||
|
||
World Showcase depicts 11 countries from around the world.
|
||
Some of them have attractions; others do not. They all have
|
||
restaurants where you can sample authentic food from that country.
|
||
The people who work in these pavilions are from the countries that
|
||
they represent. Each pavilion has shops where you can buy
|
||
authentic merchandise from that country. The countries are listed
|
||
in a counter clockwise direction around the EPCOT Lagoon (Except
|
||
for Russia).
|
||
|
||
Canada - This country is depicted by a 360 degree Circle
|
||
Vision film, two shops and a cafeteria style
|
||
restaurant called Le Cellier. The movie, named
|
||
O' Canada, displays the life of the people in
|
||
Canada. Some of the most impressive sights are in
|
||
this film; skiing down slopes, the Cathedral of
|
||
Notre Dame, ice hockey, and part of the Canadian
|
||
air force, all in 360 degrees! The castle like
|
||
building in this pavilion was styled after Chateau
|
||
Laurier in Ottawa. The two shops offer authentic
|
||
French-Canadian gifts and souvenirs. See ya en
|
||
Canada, eh?
|
||
* United Kingdom - This pavilion recreates an English town;
|
||
complete with a tea shop and a pub. The Rose and
|
||
Crown Pub offers traditional English cooking, I
|
||
recommend the seafood medley (broiled scallops,
|
||
shrimp and muscles) as an appetizer and the Fish
|
||
N' Chips with malt vinegar for the main course.
|
||
The lamb chops are also very good. The Pub also
|
||
offers many other dishes, dark beer, and ale. The
|
||
shops include The Toy Soldier (toy shop), tea
|
||
shop, and... A few times a day the English
|
||
Players present a hilarious street play based in
|
||
Shakespear's time. This play would not be
|
||
complete with out the help from the audience
|
||
though! Have a jolly good time old chap!!
|
||
France - A miniature Eiffel Tower sets the mood for France.
|
||
A few restaurants offer up the traditional French
|
||
cuisine complete with escargot and crepes. To
|
||
cool off go inside and see the movie. A very
|
||
elegant theatre (complete with a crystal
|
||
chandelier and velvet curtins) depicts France on a
|
||
180 degree screen. The film is very well done.
|
||
Other shops are here where you can purchase all
|
||
sorts of French merchandise. Bon Appetite!
|
||
Morocco - Well, you can get all sorts of strange things
|
||
here. I never spent much time here, but you can
|
||
get a fez!
|
||
Japan - Good food, & shops where you can buy fans and
|
||
stuff. If you are in the courtyard area of the
|
||
pavilion, keep your eye out for the man who
|
||
sculpts candy. I am not kidding either, it's
|
||
pretty neat. Nice Japanese gardens and the
|
||
Emperor's Palace. Soyonara!
|
||
* U.S.A. - Here you can get the traditional hot dog and soda.
|
||
But you must see the American Adventure. This 29
|
||
minute presentation shows the most important parts
|
||
of the history of the U.S. in a unique way AND
|
||
remember, none of the people on stage are real!!!
|
||
They are all AA. Don't miss this one. See ya
|
||
later!
|
||
Italy - Food and shops. No real attractions, Italian
|
||
statues spot the courtyard. Good Italian food.
|
||
Germany - Here you can get German beer, and German Food.
|
||
A cart with German lead crystal has some crystal
|
||
key chains for sale along with other items.
|
||
China - This country has a 360 degree circle vision film
|
||
which is very good. The fast food area has the
|
||
best egg rolls I have ever had.
|
||
@ * Norway - DON'T MISS the ride Maelstrom at this pavilion!!
|
||
It is a ride in a Viking boat through the
|
||
Norwegian seas. With a few surprises!! -But very
|
||
short. The ride does move you backwards for a
|
||
bit, and makes it look as if you are going to go
|
||
over a cliff. Some folks might find this
|
||
unnerving. Excellent cafeteria style and sit down
|
||
food is available here along with shops selling
|
||
miscellaneous items and a travel center (If you
|
||
plan to visit). If the line for Maelstrom is
|
||
outside the building you may want to wait. Disney
|
||
engineers have come up with an incredible way of
|
||
herding people and at times it can be quite
|
||
deceiving!
|
||
* Mexico - Almost the entire pavilion is enclosed in a large
|
||
reproduction of a Mexican pyramid. This means
|
||
that it is all air-conditioned!! Inside it is set
|
||
up as a Mexican market at night. The ride called
|
||
"El Rio del Tiempo" (Translated means: The River
|
||
of Time) is here. This boat ride takes you
|
||
through Mexico's past and present. Although
|
||
represented mainly by rear-projection movies, this
|
||
is an enjoyable and pleasant ride. The end has
|
||
some of the best "imitation" firework effects I
|
||
have here see. Mexican is served on the bank of
|
||
this "river". Many authentic Mexican gifts can be
|
||
purchased here, ranging from sombreros to those
|
||
rugs that the people wear (If anyone knows the
|
||
name of those things please write to me and tell
|
||
me!!!) In the entrance to the pavilion there is an
|
||
ongoing display of Mexican art depicting the
|
||
history of the country.
|
||
RUSSIA - ON THE DRAWING BOARD. NOT OPEN YET, ONLY IN THE
|
||
PLANNING STAGES.
|
||
SWITZERLAND - ON THE DRAWING BOARD, MAY NOT BECOME REALITY.
|
||
|
||
I am putting a catchy phrase from that country at the end of
|
||
each description. I need something for the following countries:
|
||
Morocco, Italy, Germany, China, Norway, & Mexico. Please send me
|
||
any suggestions. Thanks.
|
||
|
||
Try to see all of the rides marked with an asterisk (*). Any
|
||
rides that you miss during the day, go back and see during
|
||
Illuminations.
|
||
|
||
Extra Shows in EPCOT Center - Check the information centers for
|
||
the time that the show starts. After you see the shows once, take
|
||
advantage of the crowds not trying to get on the rides. As in the
|
||
Magic Kingdom most of the waiting times for most rides are cut
|
||
more than 70% during parades and fireworks.
|
||
|
||
Illuminations - An incredible laser & fireworks show over the
|
||
lagoon in EPCOT center. Don't miss it. But warning, crowds
|
||
start lining up around the lagoon as early as 2 hours before the
|
||
show starts!! The ultimate firework/laser show!!!
|
||
Surprise in the Skies - A special daytime fireworks show along
|
||
with kites, ultralights to celebrate WDW's 20th Anniversary.
|
||
For the show's finale, cold-air balloons of famous Disney
|
||
characters, representing all EPCOT countries, are blown up all
|
||
around the lagoon.
|
||
|
||
There also may be some other shows on the lagoon in EPCOT center
|
||
during midday, again check with information centers for times.
|
||
|
||
NOTE: In future versions I will go into more detail about World
|
||
Showcase and Future World. I apologize for such a short
|
||
section on World Showcase.
|
||
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|
||
PART VII
|
||
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|
||
³ DISNEY MGM STUDIOS THEME PARK ³
|
||
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|
||
|
||
At this park you can see actual films being made. There are
|
||
only a few attractions, but an entire day can be spent here. This
|
||
park is much smaller than the other two, so it doesn't take many
|
||
people to make it crowded. (The lines are bearable in the early
|
||
morning hours (7am) and after 5pm.
|
||
|
||
@ * The Great Movie Ride - This ride contains some of the most
|
||
sophisticated AA figures ever created.
|
||
Hollywood's greatest films are feature here.
|
||
It is a great ride but the lines can get quite
|
||
long during midday. Movies featured are
|
||
Singing in the Rain, Casablanca, Raiders of
|
||
the Lost Ark, Alien, and The Wizard of Oz,
|
||
just to name a few.
|
||
@ * Backstage Studio Tour - This is a Tram ride through the
|
||
back lot of the studio. It features
|
||
Catastrophe Canyon: a simulated rainstorm,
|
||
earthquake, flash flood, and explosions all
|
||
rolled into one. Other things include
|
||
wardrobe, lighting, set design cameras etc.
|
||
Of course you can walk the New York street
|
||
back lot set. Also included are the bungalows
|
||
where the actors stay while on location. (You
|
||
can't enter them, but the tram goes by them.
|
||
@ * Special Effects Tour - This tour, which lasts approximately
|
||
1 hour, shows how miniatures, blue mats, and
|
||
other special effects are done for the movies.
|
||
Some other parts of the tour include 3
|
||
soundstages, video editing, audio recording,
|
||
and final production. At the end of the tour
|
||
a preview of new Disney/Touchstone movies is
|
||
shown.
|
||
@ * SuperStar Television - This is a great production where the
|
||
audience actually takes part in a television
|
||
broadcast. The audience can star on the
|
||
Tonight Show, David Letterman, Cheers, I Love
|
||
Lucy, the News, and even hit a home run for
|
||
the New York Mets.
|
||
* Animation Building - Here you can take a tour and see how
|
||
cartoons are made by Disney animators. See
|
||
cells from Disney classics, or watch Disney
|
||
artists work on current animation projects.
|
||
* Monster Sound Show - Here you can learn how sound effects
|
||
are added to a movie. Of course that is done
|
||
with the help of a few volunteers from the
|
||
audience. The sound effects are produced on
|
||
the famous Foley stage, named after its
|
||
creator. The outcome is quite humorous.
|
||
@ *** Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular - All I can say is
|
||
DON'T Miss it. This shows all kinds of
|
||
different stunts. There are only a few shows a
|
||
day, so get the times and decide when to see
|
||
it. If you see a crowd forming, get in the
|
||
line -- chances are they know the starting
|
||
time and they are getting a head start. If you
|
||
can, sit near the middle top for the best
|
||
view. After dusk the show is sometimes
|
||
shortened. Go during midday to see the entire
|
||
show.
|
||
@ ** Star Tours - This is a flight simulator ride through space
|
||
based on the movie Star Wars. You are supposed
|
||
to be going to the planet Endor, but your
|
||
"pilot" (An AA robot) does not really know how
|
||
to fly this ship. It is his first flight and
|
||
you are in for a bumpy ride!! The entire 40
|
||
seat theater bucks and moves in time to the
|
||
movie, creating a very good effect.
|
||
@ ** Muppets 3-D Movie - Probably the best 3-D movie of all time.
|
||
incredible 3-D effects follow the humor of the
|
||
crazy and lovable Muppets. When Fozzy Bear
|
||
squirts water at the audience you feel it, and
|
||
bubbles come out of the ceiling when Miss
|
||
Piggy sings "Dream a Little Dream."
|
||
* The Honey I Shrunk the Kids Move Set Adventure - Here you
|
||
can experience what it would be like to be
|
||
shrunk down to a quarter of an inch. Truly a
|
||
very imaginative playground. Fun for all ages.
|
||
Try to see it!!
|
||
* Voyage of The Little Mermaid - This attraction just opened
|
||
a few months ago. Although I have never see
|
||
it, people have told me it is spectacular!
|
||
The stage show incorporates live action, AA,
|
||
lasers, holographic imaging and more to
|
||
present the songs and other items from the
|
||
animated movie. If you have small children be
|
||
sure not to miss this one!! Even the adults
|
||
will love it!
|
||
Hollywood Blvd. - (Main street at the entrance to MGM) Here
|
||
you can star in your own music video, make a
|
||
movie, have your picture taken on the cover of
|
||
a magazine, buy actual props from movies and
|
||
more.
|
||
SUNSET BLVD. - UNDER CONSTRUCTION (For more information,
|
||
please refer to the "In the Future" section.)
|
||
TWILIGHT ZONE TOWER OF TERROR - UNDER CONSTRUCTION, 13 story
|
||
free fall drop!! (For more information please
|
||
refer to the "In the Future" section.
|
||
ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ
|
||
PART VIII
|
||
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|
||
³ NIGHT LIFE ³
|
||
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
|
||
|
||
If you are staying in Disney World when the theme parks close
|
||
around 8pm-9pm, don't fear!! The night is young at that time!
|
||
Almost every resort offers some type of night activity.
|
||
Personally, I enjoy going over to the Grand Floridian, sitting in
|
||
the main building and listening to the band play. It plays every
|
||
night around the same time. The Polynesian has a 6pm and 9pm luau
|
||
every night. Reservations are required, but it is a lot of fun.
|
||
The Contemporary Resort offers Broadway music with dinner
|
||
(Broadway at the Top Dinner Show (Reservations required 30 days in
|
||
advance)), The Outer Rim (a lounge, but they serve non-alcoholic
|
||
drinks to those under 21, and they show Monday Night football,
|
||
baseball etc.) and also WDW's largest arcade with the latest in
|
||
arcade technology. Take at least one night go up to the 15th floor
|
||
of the Contemporary resort. There is a breathtaking view of the
|
||
Vacation Kingdom up there, along with a lounge; a great place to
|
||
watch the fireworks. For the ultimate in night-life, go to
|
||
Pleasure Island. People under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
|
||
There is a 10 theater movie house, The Comedy Warehouse, The Neon
|
||
Armadillo (Country music), XZFR Rock & Roll Beach Club, The
|
||
Adventurers Club, and much more. Some are night club and dancing,
|
||
others are comedy and music. Pleasure Island's motto is "New
|
||
Year's Eve every night!!". And they mean it, fireworks and all!!!
|
||
(For more information on Pleasure Island please see the section
|
||
"Other Attractions".)
|
||
|
||
ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ
|
||
PART IX
|
||
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|
||
³ Dining ³
|
||
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
|
||
|
||
Now for a section on places to eat. Most restaurants in
|
||
Disney World can be expensive, depending on what you order. I'll
|
||
tell you about some of the restaurants that I have been to and
|
||
enjoyed. Although, all the food in Disney World is great!
|
||
Reservations are required for almost all sit down restaurants.
|
||
|
||
The Magic Kingdom does not have many restaurants. I believe
|
||
there are only a few places to sit down and have a dinner. But
|
||
there are plenty of places to snack on hot dogs, hamburgers etc.
|
||
In the Magic Kingdom try King Stephen's Banquet Hall located in
|
||
Cinderella's Castle. Also try Tony's Town Square Cafe and the
|
||
Plaza Restaurant, both located on Main Street U.S.A. A full
|
||
service dinner/show is available in Frontierland at the Diamond
|
||
Horseshoe (reservations required). The Liberty Square Tavern in
|
||
Liberty Square also offers full service. For cafeteria service
|
||
try the Crystal Palace. There are plenty of places to get a hot
|
||
dog.
|
||
|
||
EPCOT Center has plenty of restaurants (More than one could ask
|
||
for!). Future World offers the Coral Reef Restaurant in the
|
||
Living Seas pavilion. Here you can eat seafood right next to the
|
||
aquarium! It is really a lot of fun. In the Land pavilion there
|
||
is The Land Grille Room restaurant. This restaurant actually
|
||
rotates and you can see part of the rides in the building. In
|
||
World Showcase, England's Pub has great food. Like I said before,
|
||
the fish n' chips are great! The Chinese restaurant has great
|
||
Chinese food. Every pavilion in World Showcase has some sort of
|
||
restaurant with authentic food from that country. Dine in France
|
||
for a romantic night, or party the Oktoberfest way in Germany.
|
||
Then hop over to Japan where your food is cooked on your table in
|
||
front of you, or head over to Italy for some pasta. There are
|
||
almost unlimited possibilities for dining in EPCOT Center. If
|
||
hamburgers and hot dogs are all you want then head over to the
|
||
American pavilion in World Showcase, or visit the Communicore East
|
||
and West in Future World.
|
||
|
||
In MGM I recommend the Brown Derby for a good meal. The
|
||
prices are a little expensive, but it is worth it. For something
|
||
a little out of the ordinary try The 50's Prime Time Cafe. Here
|
||
you sit in a mock "kitchen" with 50's decor while "Mom" serves the
|
||
food. The food offered is Magnificent Meat Loaf, Granny's pot
|
||
roast, Aunt Selma's chicken salad, and alphabet soup. While
|
||
eating you get to watch reruns of famous TV shows from the 50's
|
||
such as Car 54, Donna Reed, etc. There are also plenty of places
|
||
to get a hot dog, such as the Backstage Express, and The
|
||
Soundstage Restaurant.
|
||
|
||
In the Disney resorts there are restaurants too. And the food
|
||
is just as good as anywhere else. The Polynesian has seafood at
|
||
the Papeete Bay Verandah. Go to Flagler's in The Grand Floridian
|
||
for a great Italian dinner complete with accordion music and of
|
||
course the song Amore. The Dolphin offers 7 restaurants, Port
|
||
Orleans has one or two along with a food court. The Caribbean
|
||
Beach also has a food court, and the Contemporary has a $13.95
|
||
all-you-can-eat buffet with roast beef, shrimp, pizza, salad,
|
||
dessert and more!!
|
||
|
||
There is one thing for sure though, you won't go hungry in
|
||
WDW. You will always see some place and say: "Ooo, I think we
|
||
should try that sometime." All around the food is delicious and I
|
||
never really had a "bad" experience. Dinner reservations can
|
||
usually be made 2-3 days in advance if you want to. Plan ahead
|
||
and decide what park you are going to go to the next day, then
|
||
plan which attractions you will try to see.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
PART X
|
||
ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
|
||
³ SHOPPING ³
|
||
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
|
||
|
||
Ah, the dreaded part of every vacation... Trying to figure
|
||
out what to buy your friends back at home. There are shops all
|
||
over the place in the theme parks. In EPCOT Center you can get
|
||
authentic gifts from whichever country you choose in World
|
||
Showcase. Future World offers futuristic gifts. If you really
|
||
can't decide what to get, go over to the Disney Marketplace (Lake
|
||
Buena Vista). Here are all sorts of gifts from all over the
|
||
Vacation Kingdom. One of the best shops is Mickey's Character
|
||
Shop. Here you can buy stuffed Disney characters, animation
|
||
cells, robot airbrushed T-shirts, magnets and more. There are
|
||
also gourmet shops, clothing stores, a nature store, and more.
|
||
|
||
ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ
|
||
PART XI
|
||
ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
|
||
³ WATER PARKS ³
|
||
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
|
||
|
||
There are two main water parks in Walt Disney World. The two
|
||
parks were built almost 20 years apart, so obviously there are
|
||
some major advantages to the new one. Here are some features of
|
||
each one.
|
||
|
||
River Country - This water park has white sandy beaches, rope
|
||
swings, tube water slides, and other water
|
||
attractions. This park was built in 1971 and the
|
||
admission price is nominal. (about $10.75 for an
|
||
adult, $8.25 children 3-9 years old.
|
||
Typhoon Lagoon -The ultimate water park!!! The world's
|
||
largest wave pool can be found here along with
|
||
Humunga Kowabunga. This is a body slide at an
|
||
incredibly steep angle in which you reach speeds
|
||
of 40mph!!! Castaway Creek is a relaxing slow
|
||
water raft ride through tropical rain forests,
|
||
water falls and more. Some of the best water
|
||
slides are here also along with saltwater
|
||
snorkeling with fish!! The white beaches are also
|
||
a relaxing sight. When you're]there don't forget
|
||
to hit Mayday Falls, Keelhall Falls, and Gangplank
|
||
Falls for some water slide fun. Get the tubes
|
||
that hold 4 people for Gangplank Falls.
|
||
|
||
ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ
|
||
PART XII
|
||
ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
|
||
³ OTHER ATTRACTIONS ³
|
||
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
|
||
|
||
The three theme parks and the two water parks are not the only
|
||
things to do in WDW. During the day take time off to swim in the
|
||
pool or rent some boats. The boats can be rented from most resort
|
||
marinas. The fees are high, however, if you stay in a Disney
|
||
resort offering boat rental, you might be able to get a special
|
||
deal such as: $50 will buy 2 hours of boat rental per day per
|
||
person in your party for the duration of your stay. That is an
|
||
incredible deal, since the regular price is $17.50 to rent a mini-
|
||
speed boat for 30 minutes. Just about every resort in WDW has
|
||
some sort of pool. Recently Disney has been going crazy with its
|
||
pool designs. At the Beach and Yacht Club resorts the pool has a
|
||
sand bottom, at Port Orleans there is a dragon for a slide, and at
|
||
the Polynesian there is a waterslide through a fake lava mountain.
|
||
The best pool for laps is over at the Contemporary resort.
|
||
|
||
Pleasure Island is the ultimate in night club entertainment.
|
||
Opening at 7pm, guests must be over 18 to enter alone. (U.S.
|
||
driver's license or passport must be presented.) Under 18 must be
|
||
accompanied by an adult. Here is a brief description of what you
|
||
will find at Pleasure Island: (Age restrictions given where
|
||
applicable.)
|
||
|
||
Neon Armadillo Music Saloon - The hottest live country music
|
||
on this side of Nashville.
|
||
XZFR Rock & Roll Beach Club - Classic rock from the 50's to
|
||
the 90's played live. Surf's up!!
|
||
Mannequins Dance Palace - Contemporary music, dancing on a
|
||
rotating dance floor with incredible sets and special
|
||
effects. The spaceship from Close Encounters can be
|
||
quite
|
||
realistically reproduced here. (Ages 21 and older).
|
||
CAGE! - Best in European and American Top 40 video dance
|
||
music. (Ages 21 and older).
|
||
Adventurers Club - Eccentric travelers, talking masks, and
|
||
outrageous stories. This 1930's explorer's club can
|
||
have anything happen!! Good fun for the entire family.
|
||
The Comedy Warehouse - Live stand-up comedy. Watch 5
|
||
hilarious comedians make fun of Disney in a way you
|
||
will never forget!
|
||
New Year's Eve Street Party - Live dance, band, nightclub on
|
||
the street. Every night countdown for a fireworks
|
||
show, and confetti! New Year's Eve every night!
|
||
Shops - Shops for clothing, gifts, Disney Memorabilia, food,
|
||
posters, and more can be found here.
|
||
Restaurants - American barbecue at The Fireworks Factory,
|
||
Italian food at Portobello Yacht Club and sweets at
|
||
Sweet Surrender. Counter service available at
|
||
Merriweather's Market.
|
||
AMC Pleasure Island 10 Theaters - 10 movie theaters playing
|
||
the latest films with state-of-the-art projection and
|
||
sound systems.
|
||
|
||
Discovery Island is a certified zoological park. To get over
|
||
there you must hop aboard one of the big boats that look like
|
||
yachts. There is a nominal admission fee of about $5.00. Here
|
||
you can explore an "exotic" island with all sorts of wildlife on
|
||
it. See toucans, parrots, flamingos, giant turtles, and more.
|
||
There are streams and foot bridges throughout the island. It is a
|
||
nice place to escape from the everyday hustle and bustle of WDW.
|
||
Take note: NO drinking straws are allowed on the island. As the
|
||
animals might strangle themselves.
|
||
|
||
Fort Wilderness offers, biking, canoeing, campfires, and more.
|
||
If you are a golfer then you are in heaven. Three PGA
|
||
championship tour courses are at your disposal (Along with 2 under
|
||
construction, The Osprey Ridge and The Eagle Pines courses, to
|
||
open on January 1, 1992). The Oldsmobile Golf Classic is held
|
||
annually on the courses.
|
||
|
||
If you really become bored (very doubtful) you can leave
|
||
Disney property and head over to Universal Studios Florida or Sea
|
||
World of Florida. Both offer an enjoyable day under the Florida
|
||
sun. Farther away (1hr and 30mins) is Kennedy Space Center. This
|
||
is a great place to learn about space. You can see the space
|
||
shuttle here among other NASA things. You can also see a launch
|
||
of the space shuttle if you go at the right time (a once in a
|
||
lifetime event!).
|
||
ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ
|
||
PART XIII
|
||
ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
|
||
³ BASIC TIPS ³
|
||
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
|
||
|
||
Here are some basic tips for ANY Disney theme park:
|
||
|
||
1. Arrive 10-30 minutes before the park opens!!! Have a light
|
||
breakfast (doughnut and coffee, juice etc.).
|
||
2. Quickly go to the most popular attractions first!! Those are
|
||
the attractions I have marked with a @ sign. Go on as many as
|
||
you can before the lines get too long. At EPCOT, start
|
||
halfway around Future World, instead of at Spaceship Earth.
|
||
3. Make reservations for dinner around 9-10pm. Your reservations
|
||
should be set for about 4-5pm.
|
||
4. Eat lunch before the crowds do. 11am is usually good. (I know
|
||
it probably doesn't sound too good to eat lunch early, but you
|
||
won't have to fight larger lines!)
|
||
5. WHEN ENTERING ANY RIDE ALWAYS GO TO INTO THE LEFT LINE!!!!!
|
||
Why? - Most people are right brained and right handed so they
|
||
assume right is better. (I am not making this up.) I found
|
||
this to be true.
|
||
6. Parade time!! (3pm) Now, you have eaten lunch, and the rest of
|
||
the crowds are watching the parade, quick you have 1 hour to
|
||
see the popular rides!!
|
||
7. Eat dinner around 4:30-5:30pm. After 5pm the lines for the
|
||
rides start to shorten. Then go on more rides.
|
||
8. Fireworks, parades, Illuminations, are now being presented.
|
||
(9pm, 11pm etc.) Quickly go on more rides, putting emphasis on
|
||
the popular ones.
|
||
9a. Stay until the park closes (providing your kids aren't asleep
|
||
yet!), going on the more popular rides as it gets later.
|
||
9b. Return to your hotel, get washed-up and go to one of the
|
||
resorts and walk around. For kids goto the Contemporary
|
||
resort, there is a huge arcade there. For couples I
|
||
recommend a romantic walk on the Polynesian's beach or relax
|
||
to the big band music at the Grand Floridian.
|
||
10. Sleep and start over. (Or stay up all night...)
|
||
|
||
Change this around anyway you want, but numbers 1, 2, 4, 5, 6,
|
||
8, and 9 are the most important!!
|
||
|
||
ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ
|
||
PART XIV
|
||
ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
|
||
³ IN THE FUTURE ³
|
||
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
|
||
|
||
This section is reserved for information regarding resorts,
|
||
attractions and other items of that nature that have not been
|
||
opened yet, are still on the drawing board, have just opened
|
||
within the last revision, or are under construction. There is
|
||
also information on new Disney Animated films, and Touchstone
|
||
films. The information in this section comes from Disney News
|
||
magazine, other Disney related sources, and newspaper clippings.
|
||
Due to the nature of this section, I can not promise that any of
|
||
these plans will become a reality. This section is for the kind
|
||
of person that MUST know what Disney is doing at all times. I
|
||
don't know of any other source where this information is all put
|
||
together.
|
||
|
||
MK=Magic Kingdom EP=EPCOT Center MGM=Disney/MGM Studios
|
||
|
||
Attraction Name Where is it?? When does it open?
|
||
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
|
||
Splash Mountain MK (Frontierland) November 6, 1992
|
||
|
||
Voyage of the Little MGM (Backstage near OPEN
|
||
Mermaid the animation bldg.)
|
||
|
||
Twilight Zone Tower MGM (Next to main 1994
|
||
of Terror entrance)
|
||
|
||
Expansion of MGM All over, making All throughout
|
||
(Sunset Blvd.) MGM twice as large the 1990's
|
||
|
||
Dixie Landings Resort Near the Treehouse OPEN
|
||
Villas
|
||
|
||
Bonnet Creek Golf Near Dixie Landings OPEN
|
||
Club
|
||
|
||
Disney's Vacation East of EPCOT Center OPEN
|
||
Club Private)*
|
||
|
||
All Star Villages NO LOCATION KNOWN 1994
|
||
Resort
|
||
|
||
Fort Wilderness Lodge NO LOCATION KNOWN Mid 1990's
|
||
|
||
Mediterranean Resort NO LOCATION KNOWN Mid 1990's
|
||
|
||
2 New Golf courses Near the Disney Villa's OPEN
|
||
Eagle Pines and
|
||
The Osprey Ridge
|
||
|
||
Alien Encounter Most likely, Disneyland NO TIME KNOWN
|
||
in CA first
|
||
|
||
Roger Rabbit's Toon MGM NO TIME KNOWN
|
||
Town Transit
|
||
|
||
Mt. Fugi Roller EP, Japan Pavilion -- \
|
||
Coaster \ One or the other
|
||
or / in the next 5
|
||
Matterhorn Mountain EP, Swiss Pavilion?? -/ years.
|
||
Bobsled Ride
|
||
|
||
4th Theme Park South of MK's Main NO TIME KNOWN
|
||
(Thrill)** Parking lot
|
||
|
||
Space Pavilion EP, Future World NO TIME KNOWN
|
||
|
||
Russia Pavilion EP, World Showcase 199?
|
||
|
||
Disney Boardwalk NO LOCATION KNOWN MID 1990's
|
||
|
||
Celebration; Disney Southern edge of WDW Groundbreaking
|
||
city for residency scheduled for 1993
|
||
|
||
NON-FLORIDA RELATED DISNEY INFORMATION
|
||
For those of you who must know what Disney is doing.
|
||
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
|
||
EURO-Disneyland France, (Near Paris) OPEN
|
||
|
||
Disney/MGM Studios EURO-Disneyland 1995
|
||
Tour-Europe
|
||
|
||
Beauty & the Beast and
|
||
The Little Mermaid EURO-Disneylnad 199?
|
||
Thrill Rides
|
||
|
||
Second Theme Park in PLAN HAS BEEN ABANDONED
|
||
Palm Beach, CA
|
||
|
||
Mickey's Toontown Disneyland 1993
|
||
|
||
Toontown Trolley Disneyland 1993
|
||
|
||
Adventureland Tokyo Disneyland 1992
|
||
Marketplace
|
||
|
||
Swiss Family Treehouse Tokyo Disneyland MID-1993
|
||
|
||
Second Theme Park in Tokyo Disneyland NO TIME KNOWN
|
||
Tokyo
|
||
|
||
WESTCOT (EPCOT out west Disneyland ONLY IN PLANNING STAGES
|
||
near Disneyland MAY NOT BECOME REALITY
|
||
|
||
Mini Disneyland near INFORMATION ON THIS TOPIC HAS NO TRUE
|
||
Philipsburg NJ, or SOURCE, AND WAS HEARD BY WORD OF MOUTH AND
|
||
Philadelphia PA. IS NO GUARANTEE!!
|
||
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
|
||
NO LOCATION KNOWN or NO TIME KNOWN means that I have yet to
|
||
find information that suggests the location or approximate
|
||
opening day of the attraction. No guarantee that all of these
|
||
attractions will become a reality, however those projects listed
|
||
have either been started, made public or are on the drawing
|
||
board. (With the exception of the mini Disneyland.)
|
||
|
||
* The Disney Vacation Club is a private Disney residence where you
|
||
actually buy Disney property and can stay free. However you
|
||
can stay here under the World Adventure Plan.
|
||
|
||
ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
|
||
³ ** IMPORTANT 4th THEME PARK INFORMATION ** ³
|
||
³ ³
|
||
³ As of late Dec. 1991 the construction of Disney's 4th ³
|
||
³theme park was encountering problems. In the late 60's when ³
|
||
³Disney purchased the land, they agreed that 30% of the ³
|
||
³land would remain as wildlife preserve. The land that was ³
|
||
³cleared in early 1991 for the 4th theme park was under this ³
|
||
³"protection". I don't really have any more information, ³
|
||
³however I presume that construction will continue as soon as ³
|
||
³this matter is cleared. For those interested the 4th theme ³
|
||
³park will be a thrill park. Take a Six-Flags type park and ³
|
||
³give it a Disney twist and you get one heck of a thrill ³
|
||
³park!! ³
|
||
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
|
||
|
||
|
||
ANIMATED FILMS TO BE (RE)RELEASED
|
||
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
|
||
NAME NEW OR RERELEASE WHEN?
|
||
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
|
||
Beauty and the Beast NEW November 21, 1991
|
||
|
||
The Adventures of the RERELEASE Feb. 1992
|
||
Great Mouse Detective
|
||
|
||
Pinnochio RERELEASE Summer 1992
|
||
|
||
Aladin (one voice NEW Fall 1992
|
||
by Robin Williams)
|
||
|
||
Completely computer NEW ????
|
||
Animated movie (No
|
||
title known yet)
|
||
|
||
NEW TOUCHSTONE OR DISNEY FILMS TO BE RELEASED
|
||
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
|
||
Honey, I Blew up the Baby Medicine Man
|
||
Hand that Rocks the Cradle Noises Off
|
||
Newsies Blood on, Blood off
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ
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PART XV
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ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
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³ MAPS ³
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ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
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In this first version there was a map in IFF (ILBM) format.
|
||
This format is standard for Amiga computers. However, I sold my
|
||
Amiga and got an IBM so now the file includes a map in the GIF
|
||
format. As of now the map is pretty crude, hopefully I will have
|
||
a new updated and color-coded map soon. I just have to find the
|
||
time to edit the map. Here is the key for the map:
|
||
|
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1 - Magic Kingdom D - Swan Resort
|
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2 - Grand Floridian Resort E - Disney/MGM Studios
|
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3 - Polynesian Resort F - Discovery Island
|
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4 - Ticket & Transportation Center G - Fort Wilderness
|
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5 - Contemporary Resort H - River Country
|
||
6 - Magic Kingdom Parking I - Disney Resort Villas
|
||
7 - Car Care Center J - Disney's Market Place
|
||
8 - Main Toll Plaza K - Pleasure Island
|
||
9 - EPCOT Center L - Hotel Plaza
|
||
A - EPCOT Parking M - Caribbean Beach Resort
|
||
B - Dolphin Resort N - Typhoon Lagoon
|
||
C - Beach & Yacht Club Resorts O - Disney Inn
|
||
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Solid lines represent roads; dotted lines represent the monorail
|
||
lines. The flag marks golf courses, and blue stands for lakes,
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streams etc.
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PART XVI
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ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
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³ DISNEY FUN FACTS ³
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||
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
|
||
|
||
Here are some interesting and trivial facts about WDW to test
|
||
your friend's knowledge with!!
|
||
|
||
1. Built in 1917 the Golden Carousel in The Magic Kingdom
|
||
originally came from Olympic Park in Maplewood, NJ. The
|
||
carousel was refurbished, and all horses painted white.
|
||
(My mom rode this when she was little in the 1950's)
|
||
2. The Walt Disney Railroad locomotives were originally used in
|
||
Mexico to haul sugar! They were completely done over and the
|
||
four locomotives were give the names: Lilly Belle, Roy O.
|
||
Disney, Walter E. Disney, and the Roger Broggie.
|
||
3. Cinderellas Castle is 180 feet high, and has a private
|
||
apartment in the castle that Walt designed so he could stay
|
||
over night in the park. Unfortunately he never got to use it.
|
||
4. The Jungle Cruise attraction uses 100 gas-fired heaters to heat
|
||
up the air to keep the tropical plants growing. 25 million
|
||
BTU's kick in when the temperature drops below 36 degrees
|
||
Fahrenheit.
|
||
5. The Swiss Family Treehouse is artificial, with 42 foot roots,
|
||
800,000 vinyl leaves, and 600+ branches.
|
||
6. The Big Thunder Mountain Railroad track is 2,780 feet long, is
|
||
on 2.5 acres of land, took 15 years of planing, 2 years of
|
||
construction, 650 tons of steel, and 16,000 gallons of paint.
|
||
When finished in 1981 it cost $17 million, or the entire cost
|
||
of Disneyland in 1955!! The fastest speed on the ride is 30
|
||
some mph.
|
||
7. The nautical flags that fly at 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
|
||
attraction were once hung wrong! A navy officer pointed it
|
||
out when the park first opened, instead of reading "Leagues"
|
||
it read "seugael". The attraction's lagoon contains 11.5
|
||
million gallons of water!!
|
||
8. Space Mountain is 180+ feet tall, 300+ feet in diameter, has
|
||
4,508,500 cubic feet of space, occupies a 10 acre site, and is
|
||
composed of 72 pre-stressed concrete beams weighing 74 tons
|
||
each! The ride never exceeds 28mph, slower than Big Thunder
|
||
Mountain!
|
||
9. Mission to Mars was originally named Flight to the Moon. It
|
||
was changed in 1969 when Apollo 11 landed on the moon.
|
||
10. The mini-race cars on the Grand Prix Raceway cost over $6,000
|
||
each. The track is 2,260 feet long and the cars go 7mph max.
|
||
11. Spaceship Earth is 164 feet in diameter, 180 feet high, and
|
||
contains 2,200,000 cubic feet of space. The outside "skin"
|
||
of the geosphere is made up of 954 triangular panels, none of
|
||
equal size or shape. Spaceship Earth is NOT perfectly round,
|
||
so it is not a geodesic dome, the word geosphere was born.
|
||
12. The Living Seas tank is 27 feet deep, 200 feet in diameter,
|
||
and contains 5.7 million gallons of seawater. The acrylic
|
||
windows are 18 feet high, and 8 inches thick!
|
||
13. The Wonders of Life is enclosed in a 100,000 square foot
|
||
geodesic dome. The attraction cost $100 million!
|
||
14. In The Universe of Energy, the moving theater cars weigh
|
||
30,000 lbs when fully loaded with 96 passengers. However
|
||
they are guided by a wire on the floor that is only 1/8 inch
|
||
thick!!
|
||
15. There are more than 6,000 different food items available at
|
||
Walt Disney World!
|
||
16. Disney World uses 5.5 million pounds of potatoes each year
|
||
just to make french fries! That's enough julienned potatoes
|
||
to circle the world 2.5 times.
|
||
17. In 1990 22 tons of vegetables were grown in the Land
|
||
Pavillion's greenhouse.
|
||
18. There are 166 restaurants and snack spots from which to
|
||
choose from, and 35 varieties of cheese are served.
|
||
19. The chefs offer up 400 cases of fresh fruit daily.
|
||
20. Visitors order 2.1 million pounds of seafood each year and
|
||
over twice that in poultry.
|
||
21. Each year WDW serves enough hamburgers to cover every inch of
|
||
a four-hundred mile line.
|
||
22. The Caribbean Beach resort contains 2,112 rooms, making it the
|
||
sixth largest hotel complex in the United States!!
|
||
23. The creation of Walt Disney World became the largest private
|
||
construction project in the United States ever.
|
||
24. The Vacation Kingdom of the World was going to be called
|
||
Disney World, but it was Walt's brother Roy who insisted that
|
||
it be called WALT Disney World.
|
||
25. "By early 1992 hotels on Walt Disney World property will
|
||
provide more than 17,000 guest rooms and 580,000 square feet
|
||
of meeting space."
|
||
26. By opening day on October 1, 1971 there were 60,000 trees and
|
||
shrubs planted. Enough sod was used to cover 500 football
|
||
fields.
|
||
27. Walt Disney World has recently aquired new monorails. Talking
|
||
to the driver I found out that: The new monorails began their
|
||
daily runs in August of '91; and the monorails are now all
|
||
computerized with a speed restriction: 40mph. Although, the
|
||
driver of the monorail stated that on test runs they have gone
|
||
90mph and could go faster!!
|
||
28. The lost and found department of WDW holds more than a
|
||
thousand hand tagged items lost by visitors. Some items that
|
||
were lost include: a wheelchair, a lamp, a Casio portable
|
||
organ, and fake ID's. A pair of false teeth and a glass eye
|
||
were never claimed!!
|
||
|
||
More to come next time!!
|
||
|
||
If you know of some interesting information about Disney
|
||
World send it to me!!!
|
||
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|
||
PART XVII
|
||
ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
|
||
³Famous Quotations from Walt Disney World³
|
||
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
|
||
|
||
WALT DISNEY WORLD
|
||
is a tribute to the philosophy and life of
|
||
Walter Elias Disney
|
||
...and to the talents, the dedication, and the loyalty
|
||
of the entire Disney organization that made Walt
|
||
Disney's dream come true. May Walt Disney World bring
|
||
Joy and Inspiration and New Knowledge to all that come
|
||
to this happy place... a Magic Kingdom where the young
|
||
at heart of all ages can laugh and
|
||
play and learn -together.
|
||
|
||
Dedicated this 25th day of October, 1971
|
||
|
||
-Roy O. Disney
|
||
ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
|
||
³ The above is what Roy O. Disney stated when he dedicated Walt ³
|
||
³Disney World. The bronze plaque on which this is inscribed can ³
|
||
³be found in Town Square on Main Street in the Magic Kingdom. ³
|
||
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
|
||
|
||
|
||
"Part of the Disney success is our ability to create a believable
|
||
world of dreams that appeals to all age groups."
|
||
-Walt E. Disney
|
||
|
||
"Here in Florida, we have something special. There's enough land
|
||
to hold all the ideas and plans we can possibly imagine."
|
||
-Walt E. Disney
|
||
|
||
"You can dream, create and build the most wonderful place in the
|
||
world, but it takes people to make the dream a reality."
|
||
-Walt E. Disney
|
||
|
||
|
||
ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ
|
||
PART XVIII
|
||
ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
|
||
³ Special Thanks To: ³
|
||
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
|
||
|
||
This section is where I can express my gratitude towards those
|
||
that have helped make this travel guide possible.
|
||
|
||
Walter Elias Disney - Walt demonstrated to the world that if you
|
||
put your mind to it you can create your dreams. He is a
|
||
direct inspiration to me.
|
||
|
||
My Parents and Grandparents - for taking me to Disney World five
|
||
times, without that I wouldn't have been able to write this
|
||
book.
|
||
Adam Liss - My editor. He did a great job in finding all those
|
||
errors I made while typing for a zillion hours. Thank you for
|
||
changing the ILBM file to GIF.
|
||
January Adams - Co-worker at my place of employment. She helped
|
||
me proofread the entire document for grammatical and other
|
||
types of errors.
|
||
James Kelly - My incredible Physics teacher who also enjoys Disney
|
||
World. I'd like to thank him for getting me information on
|
||
the new Little Mermaid Attraction, and for giving me some
|
||
suggestions.
|
||
Uncle Hank - (Not my uncle) He publishes a Shareware Review
|
||
newsletter, and in his latest issue he summarized my work.
|
||
Thank You for the first publicity of this book!!
|
||
|
||
THE LIST IS GROWING!!
|
||
All you have to do to get your name in here is to write a letter
|
||
to me with some sort of new, trivial, or interesting information
|
||
about Disney World!!
|
||
|
||
ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ
|
||
PART XIX
|
||
ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
|
||
³ REVISION INFORMATION ³
|
||
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
|
||
|
||
Here is a brief explanation of what has changed in each
|
||
revision, and how to read the revision code.
|
||
91.12.2 91 is the year, 12 is the month and 2
|
||
is the number of revisions for that
|
||
year.
|
||
So 91.12.2 would read: December 1991, 2nd revision.
|
||
|
||
The size is the Un-zipped professional write file, not ASCII.
|
||
|
||
91.10.1 - Original document. Tons of problems: spelling, LF and
|
||
CR, mistyped data, absence of some data. IFF form Map
|
||
released with this version. WHAT A MESS!! Size: 65k
|
||
|
||
91.12.2 - The entire document was checked for spelling by the
|
||
computer so if you find errors, don't blame me. The `In
|
||
the Future' section was extended to include new
|
||
information and Disney cartoon movies (Touchstone films
|
||
to follow). The entire document was fixed for CR and
|
||
LF problems. 'Special Thanks To' section added, along
|
||
with 'Revision Information', 'Contacting and Making
|
||
Reservations', 'Fun Facts', and 'Famous Quotations'.
|
||
General Cleanup. GIF form map released with this
|
||
version. Expansion of Pleasure Island information,
|
||
some bus info added. Full Bibliography added.
|
||
Boxes around sections added, along with solid lines.
|
||
Size: 88k
|
||
|
||
92.2.1 - New data on future items, 4th theme park information
|
||
added. New margins, more fun facts. Some Touchstone
|
||
movie information added. EPCOT Center World Showcase
|
||
Information expanded (well, not much). Grammatical
|
||
clean up. Released 6 days late. PC-Exec BBS number
|
||
added. Size: 93k
|
||
|
||
92.3.2 - Expanded the EPCOT Center World Showcase Information.
|
||
More people added to the Special Thanks to Section.
|
||
Little Mermaid attraction info added. EPCOT quote in
|
||
the introductions expanded. Some handicapped
|
||
information was added. General clean up and rewording.
|
||
Non-Florida Disney related info added. Part of the "To
|
||
the Reader" section reworded. Size: 102k
|
||
|
||
92.4.3 - Reservation info added. EPCOT Center World Showcase
|
||
information expanded. Two new fun facts added. General
|
||
clean up and rewording. "ORDER.TXT" file added to
|
||
zipped archive. Program file now available. Dixie
|
||
Landings Resort added to the resort section. Some
|
||
minor changes the the esort section. Section titles
|
||
and other lines centered. Size: 104k2
|
||
|
||
ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ
|
||
|
||
I hope you found this information valuable in planning your
|
||
Walt Disney World vacation. I am not affiliated with WDW in any
|
||
way so I am not being paid to promote WDW here, but it truly is a
|
||
great place to be. Again any suggestions should be sent to:
|
||
|
||
Todd D. McCartney
|
||
21 South Auten Ave.
|
||
Somerville, NJ USA
|
||
08876-3142
|
||
|
||
If you would like the latest version of this "book" and it is
|
||
not on your local BBS please print out the form included in the
|
||
zipped file called "order.txt". Instructions on how to order are
|
||
in this file. Remember I will be updating this every month
|
||
(hopefully), so there is always something new!! Also if you have
|
||
any magazine or newspaper clippings or any other information about
|
||
Walt Disney World please send it to me and it will be added to the
|
||
guide. I will also put your name in the file in a section called
|
||
'Special Thanks To:' which has now been formed. Thank you very
|
||
much and have a great vacation at Walt Disney World.
|
||
|
||
M - I - C, See ya real soon!! K - E - Y, Why? Because we like
|
||
you!
|
||
M - O - U - S - E
|
||
|
||
Todd D. McCartney
|
||
|
||
ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ
|
||
ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
|
||
³ BIBLIOGRAPHY ³
|
||
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
|
||
|
||
"Give credit where credit is due."
|
||
|
||
Birnbaum, Steve; Steve Birnbaum Brings You the Best of WDW.
|
||
1990 Edition, Hearst Professional Magazines, Inc.
|
||
|
||
Newsweek, Inc.; Disney World, 20 Years of Magic, a Yearlong
|
||
Birthday Party. Fall/Winter 1991, Newsweek, Inc.
|
||
|
||
Walt Disney Company; Walt Disney World. 1985, The Walt
|
||
Disney Company.
|
||
|
||
Walt Disney Company; Disney Vacation Club Guide. 1991 The
|
||
Walt Disney Company.
|
||
|
||
Walt Disney Company; Disney Village Marketplace and Pleasure
|
||
Island Directory. 1991 The Walt Disney Company.
|
||
|
||
Walt Disney Company; Disney News. Fall 1991, The Walt
|
||
Disney Company.
|
||
|
||
Walt Disney Company; 1991 Annual Report. 1991 The Walt
|
||
Disney Company.
|
||
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
|
||
ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ»
|
||
ºWalt Disney World, Mickey Mouse, Audio Animatronics, and Circleº
|
||
ºVision are registered trademarks of the Walt Disney Company. º
|
||
ºAll resort names, ride names and other items in the theme parksº
|
||
ºare also The Walt Disney Company's property. Some information º
|
||
ºsuch as ride length, and other statistical data was taken from:º
|
||
ºSteve Birnbaum Brings You The Best of Walt Disney World, 1990 º
|
||
ºEdition; 1991 Magic Kingdom Club and Membership Guide; the º
|
||
ºbook Walt Disney World, Disney News (various issues), and 20 º
|
||
ºYears of Magic published by the publisher of Newsweek magazine.º
|
||
ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ
|
||
|
||
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