California Dreamin'

To all of my West Coast peeps - and to my non-West Coast peeps that have West Coast peeps - put the word out to your friends that I’m looking for my first Disneyland booking! I’ve been having a great time booking Disney World Resort stays and Disney Cruises, but I’d love to get on the Disneyland train.

So for the first client that books a Disneyland package (hotel and theme park tickets) with me, I'll throw in a $25 Disney gift card with your package.  Fastest and easiest way to get the word out is to simply share this post!

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And if you're not planning a trip, don’t despair!  If you refer someone to me, you’ll of course be eligible for the $10 restaurant gift card through my referral program.  WIN/WIN.

Get in the Picture - Everyone!!!

Update as of 10/11/2023…. The pricing for Memory Maker has increased to $185 for advanced purchase and $210 if you don’t purchase at least 3 days prior to your trip.

One of the best things about Disney world is their Photo Pass system and Memory Maker.  Here I will explain what these things are and some tips to help you make the most of them.

Disney's PhotoPass Service is the system used to take your pictures in the theme parks, on certain attractions and at some Character Dining locations. Memory Maker allows you to download all of those photos and videos for one price. If you purchase Memory Maker, you will have the rights to use your photos in any way that you'd like, including printing them from any service that you choose. In addition, you will also get on-ride videos and animated Magic shots that are only available to Memory Maker purchasers. 

I love the pictures that are included when purchasing Memory Maker - the Magic Shots are some of my favorites!

I also love the in-ride photos.  My hair is awesome in this pic!  :)  The pics are captured automatically based on your MagicBands.

And I love that in our Disney pics - unlike most vacations - I'm actually in the picture!  On other trips, I usually have the camera because I love torturing my children by making them take a billion pictures (according to them).  It's nice to be able to have myself included for a change.  You also have the choice to download them with frames and stickers which is fun.

If you feel like you've already spent enough money just getting to Disney World and don't want to spend money on your photos, not to worry!  Every single PhotoPass Photographer I've encountered has taken pictures using my own camera or phone.  When I went on my solo trip a while back, I didn't think it was worth the money to just have pictures of me alone so I didn't purchase the Memory Maker.  But I had the photographers take my pics and I came home with a couple hundred pictures.  

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My favorite is this one - when I handed the photographer my phone, he asked if I'd like some candid photos as I visited with Cinderella, rather than just the staged photos.  I said sure and then had a great belly laugh when I flipped through the pics later and saw his "candid" photo.

You also need to only purchase 1 Memory Maker per group if you are traveling with others.  Even if you are on a different reservations, as long as you are linked in My Disney Experience, all pics will be captured and can be downloaded.  I can help you when the time comes to make sure you've got it linked.

Stop and take pictures - always!!  Especially if you've paid for the Memory Maker, you'd be silly not to take advantage of every opportunity.  So when you see a photographer, stop!  Even if you're not buying the pics, have them take one with your camera.

When you get your pics made, ask the photographers if they do any Magic Shots.  Some will offer it and some won't tell you what they're doing - which is fun when you look at your pics later.  But some will just not mention it at all, so be sure and ask.  I think the photographers move locations often and they just don't think about the Magic Shots unless you ask.

Also, ask for some fun and different shots...  your backs as you look up at the castle, getting a kiss on the cheek from Mickey, anything you can think of to make your pics unique and truly a memory you will never forget.

You can save some money on Memory Maker by purchasing it in advance of your trip (at least 3 days in advance). As of this blog post, it costs $169.  If purchased at the parks, it's $199.  Also, be sure to note that your PhotoPass photos and videos expire 45 days from the date they are taken, so you will want to download them before they expire. 

Also, I don't work for Shutterfly or get any money for advertising for them, but they have a really cute Disney theme you can use and once you purchase Memory Maker, you are free to use them in a photo book.  I LOVE our books from our trips - and I catch the kids looking at them pretty often too.

Give me a call if you have any questions about these great services!  I'd love to book a trip for you and give you even more tips to increase the Magic!!

Let Me Explain the Basics of Walt Disney World

I sometimes take for granted that everyone is like me and is Disney obsessed. Truth is I might be a little special in that area. :)
So I want to give a "basics of Disney World” lesson for those of you that haven't been properly sprinkled with enough pixie dust yet.

First - Disney and Universal Studios are not the same. They are, in fact, competitors. Check out my past blog post for details on universal by clicking here. In short, Universal is about a 15 minute drive from Disney. If you love Harry Potter or huge thrill rides, take a day and check it out.  Again, it is NOT a Disney park so don't head that way with your Disney park hopper ticket expecting to get in. 

Speaking of Park Hoppers... 
There are 4 Disney World theme parks:
Magic Kingdom
Epcot
Hollywood Studios
Animal Kingdom

If you've never been before, you should for sure get the park hopper ticket. It's an added benefit (with an added cost) that allows you to go to any park - or every park - on each day that your ticket is valid. If you don't do the park hopper, you can only go to one park per day - although you can exit and enter that park as many times as you want that day for naps or breaks. 
Everyone seems to have their favorite park (mine is Magic kingdom!).  And the best part of the park hopper is that we can go to each park in the morning and stay until we've done all we want.  Then if we decide to go to a different park for dinner or fireworks (or just hit the Magic Kingdom each night for Dole Whip), we are free to do so. Especially in the winter months, the parks have earlier closing times but there's usually at least one open late. I like knowing I'm squeezing every single moment out of my trip by staying late each night!

The four parks each have a general theme.  Magic Kingdom is what most people think of when they envision Disney World.  Cinderella’s castle is the focal point and the park is geared towards fantasy and adventure.
Epcot is the one with the “giant silver golf ball” which is actually called Spaceship Earth.  Half of Epcot is Future World and the other half is the World Showcase which has many different countries represented.
Hollywood Studios is where some people get confused.  I guess with Studios in the name, this is the one confused with Universal.  It focuses on movies and glamour.  It will be the site of the new Star Wars land and Toy Story land once completed.
Animal Kingdom is pretty easy to figure out - focus is on animals and the environment.  The newest land of Pandora is opening THIS WEEK!

One more thing that tends to overwhelm first time visitors is the FastPass situation.  In short, everyone that has a ticket to Disney World is allowed 3 FastPasses.  Those allow you to basically skip the standard line and go ahead of everyone in the FastPass line.  You are able to choose an hour window in which to use your pass.  Once your FastPasses have been used, you’re able to get another one (based on availability) and you can continue to do that for the rest of the day.

One reason to stay on site at a Walt Disney World Resort is that you can request FastPasses 60 days in advance.  If you don’t stay on site, you can request them 30 days in advance.  Some of the more popular ones may be gone by that 30 day mark.  If you book with me, one of the services I provide is to get up at 6am and get those FastPasses for you the moment they are available!

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Dining is another area that trips some people up.  Disney offers several different dining plans.  I won’t go into details here since if you’re not interested you will surely doze off, but PLEASE let me know if you want more info.  I have tons of it to tell you!!  One thing to know, though - you can make dining reservations 180 days in advance.  That’s 6 months people!!  So if you want to eat at Be Our Guest or Cinderella’s Royal Table, don’t wait to book until the month of travel.  It still might be possible but will be easy to get for sure at 6 months out.

I know that’s a lot of info in a short space so if you have questions, please give me a shout.  Most of you know that I can talk Disney all day, every day, and I love it.

An update to this post!! You’ve probably heard, but all of the lands I mentioned previously in this post are now open! Pandora is amazing, Toy Story Land is so fun and Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is truly out of this world.

Disney World for Less than $2000 for a Family of Four? Yes!

 

The main reason that people tell me they aren't traveling to Disney World is the cost.  While I admit it can be pricey, you can make a couple of choices that will lower the cost.

It sounds great to stay in a Moderate or Deluxe resort (and I highly recommend you do if you're able!).  But if cost is stopping you, consider a Value resort.  They are still on Disney property so you don't lose any of the perks of that.  And Disney customer service is the highest standard no matter which resort you choose.  Cleanliness and safety are top-notch across the board.

Here is an example of affordability...  I pulled up a quote for the following:

  •  A family of four - 2 adults and 2 kids, ages 4 and 6
  • June 5 - June 10 (5 nights lodging)
  • All-Star resort (Music, Sports or Movies)
  • 4-day base Theme Park Ticket
  • Complimentary Magical Express
  • MagicBands
  • My support and knowledge to enhance your experience

The cost of this family's trip would be $2333 at today's prices for everything listed above.  My family has taken a quick trip to Dallas or Kansas City that has set us back nearly that amount.  

I can't guarantee at the time that you wish to travel that there will be a special, but this price is not based on any of the current Disney specials.  It's the current standard rate for a summer vacation.

Another example using a current special that Disney is running is even less.  If your travel dates are in the Fall, you might be able to use this special (based on availability):

  • A family of four - 2 adults and 2 kids, ages 4 and 6
  • August 20 - August 25 (5 nights lodging)
  • All-Star resort (Music, Sports or Movies)
  • 4-day base Theme Park Ticket
  • Complimentary Magical Express
  • MagicBands
  • My support and knowledge to enhance your experience

The cost of this vacation package is $1971 at today's prices!  

You can always upgrade to a Moderate or Deluxe resort, and depending on the special available, it may not be much more.  You can also spend a little more if you want a Park Hopper ticket, but if you don't plan to do more than one park per day, then the base ticket is a great deal.

Give me a call or shoot me an email.  I'd love to check prices for your situation!!

 

 

What Does Lack of Planning Cause? Just Ask Grumpy!

Don't let Grumpy take over by getting hungry, hot or flustered on your Disney trip due to lack of planning.  Even though you're in the Happiest Place on Earth, you're not a magical creature and humans do sometimes get Grumpy.  

There tend to be 5 main reasons why people turn into Grumpy:

  • Hungry
  • Thirsty
  • Hot/Cold
  • Tired
  • Just Too Much

Hungry - This one seems like a no-brainer but it can definitely sneak up on you.  You're probably walking a lot more than normal and even if you're not typically a snacker, one might be a good idea since you're burning extra calories.  And it just takes one line that is a few minutes longer than you expect for you to eat lunch a little later than normal and that hungry monster rears its head.  

Keep snacks with you - Disney lets you bring in your own food!  Also, if there's a restaurant that you really want to eat in, be sure to let me know so I can get you reservations.  Hunger gets much worse when you walk up without reservations and hear that the standby line is longer than you expected.

Below is one of my favorite photo sequences.  The before shot is Luke having a complete meltdown at a dinner that we got to later than we expected.  The after shot is his happiness when the awesome Cast Member saw his meltdown and brought him dessert.

It didn't help that we all were laughing at the poor kid.  Seems cruel, I know, but you had to be there!!  Anyway, look how well he recovered at the sight of sugar.  I don't know what it is about the food and treats at Disney - sugar rush, sheer deliciousness or a secret ingredient which is Disney Magic but we always feel better after eating.

Thirsty - Again, should be obvious but still sneaks up.  Especially in the hotter months, you can become dehydrated quickly.  Water, water, water should always be on your mind.  We always take in our own bottles of water which Disney also allows!  This way we can throw them all in our backpack if we hop on a ride and don't have to worry about a cup spilling.  Disney does offer free water at Quick Service locations but it's in the form of a small cup and you have to stand in line.   And if you're like me and have a teeny, tiny addiction to caffeine, be sure and keep your levels up!  A caffeine headache is magnified in crowds it seems.  Take advantage of another freebie Disney offers by heading over to Club Cool at Epcot where you can try lots of Coke products (for Free!) from around the world.  Be sure and try the Beverly.  It's yummy.  Honest.

Hot/Cold - I know you're probably laughing at "cold" but I've been in February without a great jacket and got chilly.  Pretty much anytime the temperature isn't perfect, I can get Grumpy.  So plan ahead and do what you need to be comfortable.  I have no problem carrying a light jacket in my backpack just in case.  And to beat the heat, take advantage of any air conditioning you can.  Many, many rides have indoor queues with A/C.  If you find yourself getting too warm, take a break inside a store or sit down in the shade with Dole Whip!

Tired - I personally don't get tired at Disney.  Yeah, yeah, you don't believe me but I don't!  My family on the other hand...  Let's just say they claim going at my pace makes them need a vacation when we get home.  If you're the same way, take breaks.  Go back to the resort and swim, nap or whatever else recharges you.  Scheduling a couple of sit-down table service dining reservations can help with a small break without leaving the parks.  If you have a stroller (which you should!) then smaller kids can nap while you're on the move.  Older ones may need to head back to the resort for a bit to get to a quiet spot.  This is when staying on property is such a good idea. 

Just Too Much - What?  Not for me.  But for others, maybe.  Some people just get sensory overload and need a break whether they're tired or not.  Could be you just need to get to a quieter section of the park.  Could be you just need to get away from the sounds and excitement of the parades or fireworks.  Trust me, you can force your kids to watch the fireworks while they scream and cry or you can skip it that night and have a much more peaceful evening.  

Whatever your family needs, try to stay ahead of it.  If you know that your kid's Grumpy trigger is hunger, for heaven's sake, carry some snacks!  If you know you'll have one that needs a nap, schedule it in.

I can help you plan for whatever you need - just let me know!  And let's all try to be Happy rather than Grumpy!!

What's new at Disney World and Universal Orlando?

This summer is a perfect time to head to Florida to check out the exciting changes at Disney and Universal!  

At Disney's Animal Kingdom, Pandora - The World of Avatar, is officially opening on May 27.  

Journey to a distant world where floating mountains defy gravity.  Where creatures come alive in a brilliant bioluminescent glow and mystical rivers flow.  Where you can fly on the back of a banshee and feel it breathing beneath you.

There are two new rides in this new land.  The Na'vi River Journey is a gentle boat ride through the rainforest.

The Avatar Flight of Passage is a breathtaking, first-person flight over the moon’s incredible landscape.

Admittedly, I wasn't a huge fan of Avatar as a movie.  It had amazing visual effects but the story just didn't interest me that much.  But I can't wait to check out the new land.  From everything I've read and seen of it, the visual effects Disney is using in the new land are unbelievable.  

Animal Kingdom also has a started a new nighttime show with Rivers of Light. This park's first nighttime show celebrates the beauty of all living things and features water, sound, dramatic lighting and special effects.

While I didn't get to see Rivers of Light on my recent trip, I did get a chance to ride Kilimanjaro Safaris on a sunset safari.  It was so cool to see nocturnal animals not normally seen on this ride.  And even knowing the sunset was a "Disney sunset" rather than a real one, it was one of the best sunsets I've seen.

 
 

Over at Magic Kingdom on May 14, a new show will light up the night sky above Cinderella Castle. Happily Ever After Nighttime Spectacular uses projection mapping combined with Disney storytelling, pyrotechnics and classic Disney characters in a show that will inspire guests to find their own "Happily Ever After". Two unique parts of this show will be an original score and original, hand-drawn animation of characters like Ursula, Aladdin and Tiana.

I'll miss Wishes but can't wait to see Happily Ever After!

 

At Disney's Typhoon Lagoon, Miss Adventure Falls is now open.  Have a splashing good time aboard this family-style raft attraction. You'll slide down on a white water rafting adventure past the lost and glittering treasure of the fabled Captain Mary Oceaneer. With a ride time of two minutes, this is one of the longest water attractions at both Disney Water Parks. 

 

Speaking of water parks, Universal Orlando is opening an entire brand new park on May 25 - Universal's Volcano Bay.  Universal Orlando Resort's third theme park features Krakatau—the fire and water volcano—that looks over this water playground full of thrills and relaxation. The park will feature all kinds of water rides, from slides to wave pools and rafting adventures to smaller places for your little ones. Volcano Bay provides unique TapuTapu wearables.  The TapuTapu devices will be used for everything from reserving your place in a virtual queue for the rides to activating special effects throughout the park. 

 
 

At Universal Studios Orlando, the new ride Race Through New York Starring Jimmy Fallon is now open.  Visitors follow Jimmy Fallon—Host of NBC's The Tonight Show—on board a "flying theater" that zooms you around famous New York City landmarks. Pre-show activities let guests interact with Hashtag the Panda, listen to The Ragtime Gals and send their very own Thank You Note.

So what are you waiting for??  Give me a call and let's get you to Florida to check out all of this new excitement for yourself!!

An Uncomfortable Subject... How Do I Get Paid?

I know you’re afraid to ask… but how do I get paid doing this fun job?

I often hear that people don’t want to “bug me” so they just muddle through planning a trip themselves.  

But there are two things that should make you want to bug me and have your friends and family bug me too!

1 - I LOVE planning trips to Disney and Universal.  Every time I log in or call about a trip, I head right down memory lane.  Poor Don had to institute the “only once every three years” rule so I wouldn’t plan a trip each and every season.

2 - I actually make money doing this.  I know, it’s crazy that I’m paid to do something I truly love.  I would probably do this for free, but I have three growing boys that are seriously about to eat away every penny we have.

People always get a little uncomfortable discussing money, but let me give you the basics.  You pay Disney the same price whether or not you go online, call it in, or have a travel agent do it for you.  The exact same price.

If a travel agent books the trip, Disney then pays the agency a commission which I receive a portion of.   So even if I did nothing but book the trip, you aren’t paying a dime more than if you did it yourself.

The reason Disney is willing to give a portion of their profits to a travel agent is that they know that the Guest is more likely to enjoy their vacation.  There’s a better chance of Guests returning to Disney again and again if they are given guidance by someone with a knowledge and passion for their product.  Universal uses the same model. 

I’ve talked before about the reasons to use a Disney travel agent - you can look back at this blog post for a refresher - Do You Really Need a Travel Agent to Book a Disney Vacation?

So why would you not want to use a travel agent?  Let me answer some of the most common reasons…

*  I want the cheapest rate and can do that myself.  —  Nope!  You just aren’t going to find it cheaper on your own.  And I will monitor and possibly find a cheaper rate as it gets closer to your trip.  I will apply it automatically and let you know!  And if time is money, I’m saving you tons of it by doing the leg work for you.

*  I love Disney too and want to plan it all myself.  — This one is totally understandable as I feel the same way!  But the cool part is, I can book it and then let you take over the planning if you like.  I will still be there for questions and will still monitor for better deals.

*  How do I know you won’t up-sell me?  —  Trust me, I am the queen of getting a good deal.  I spend way more time then I should figuring out how to save a penny or a bit of time.  I will never lead you towards spending more just to spend more.  I want you to get the absolute most out of your vacation for the least money and hassle.

So PLEASE consider contacting me when you’re thinking about a trip.  And I would be so appreciative if you would forward my information to your family and friends.  Word of mouth is the best advertising I can get!  I’ve got those three boys to feed, you know…  :)

PS - if you refer a friend and they book a trip, your next meal is on me!  I'll contact you to find out your favorite restaurant and send you a $10 gift card to the place you choose!  Easy!!