Showing posts with label resorts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label resorts. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Walt Disney World Refurbishment Schedule-Updated December 2019

Be sure to check out our schedule before planning your trip to Walt Disney World Resort.  As always, a Snapshot Getaways team member is here to help plan your vacations!  

Magic Kingdom:
Walt Disney World Railroad Dec 2018-TBD
Splash Mountain-Early January through Late February

Epcot:
Test Track 1/13/20-2/26/20

As part of the ongoing transformation of Epcot Fall 2019-2020

  • Fountain View Starbucks will relocate to a temporary location
  • Club Cool will close to return in the future
  • Meet Disney Pals at Epcot will temporarily close with characters featured elsewhere throughout Epcot
  • Pin Central will operate temporarily out of a new location.  The Camera Center will close.
  • Heritage Manor will close and return next year
  • Art of Disney will operate from a new location 
  • Electric Umbrella will close sometimes this winter to be replaced by a new dining option
  • Mouse Gear will move to a temporary home this winter.


Disney's Hollywood Studios
None at this Time

Disney's Animal Kingdom
None at this Time

Disney's Water Parks
Typhoon Lagoon Annual Refurbishment 1/5/20-Mid March 2020 
Blizzard Beach Annual Refurbishment 9/8/19-Early 2020

All Star Music Resort
Calypso Pool Mid September 2020-Mid December 2020

Art of Animation Resort
Big Blue Pool Mid September 2020-Mid December 2020

Beach Club Resort
Beaches & Cream Soda Shop Closed Early August-Winter 2019

Disney’s Fort Wilderness:
Tri-Circle D Ranch will relocate to a nearby area.  The Draft Horse Barn and Pony farm will be redesigned into a new, enhanced barn.  Pony Rides have temporarily moved to the Trail Blaze Corral near the entrance.  

Polynesian Village Resort
Disney’ Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show 1/19/20-1/27/20

Pop Century
Hippy Dippy Pool January 2020-Early Spring 2020

Disney Springs
None at this Time

Thursday, January 15, 2015

New Resort Option for Families of 5




One of my favorite resorts is getting a much needed facelift in it's rooms.  Caribbean Beach was the only moderate resort without Queen sized beds.  Currently Disney is in the process of changing out those full size beds for two queens and should have them all finished by early Spring 2015.  Note, the Pirate Themed Rooms will remain as is. 

Even better, some rooms will have a pull out bed, similar to this one at Port Orleans Riverside.  This gives families of 5, (with one being a little one) a new moderate option besides two rooms or Port Orleans Riverside.


Maria is a Travel Agent with Snapshot Getaways and loves planning Disney Travel.  Contact her today at maria@snapshotgetaways.com or follow her Facebook page for Disney news.

Monday, December 1, 2014

Disney's All Star Music Food Court Re-Opening Early



Disney released an updated refurbishment calendar. So we have great news for those staying at All Star Music. According to the calendar the Intermission Food Court is now expected to be under refurbishment until December 2, reopening to guests on December 3 2014. It was closed on August 1st 2014 and was stated to be closed until December 20th, 2014. So now it looks like it will be open 2 weeks earlier, which is magical news for resort guests.






Amanda is a self-proclaimed Disney nerd. She has two boys who are all stars in her life. As an agent of Snapshot Getaways, Amanda loves to help plan Disney trips for others. You can follow her on Facebook or Twitter.

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Holiday Room Decorating at Disney Resorts


I want to talk about making your resort room a special haven for the holidays.  Disney does an amazing job decorating their resorts and parks during the holidays. No detail is left undone.  Except your own room! This is where you come in. Below are some tips for making your resort room special during the holiday season. Many Disney visitors decorate for Halloween, birthdays or just because. Same tips apply!

THE WINDOW
  • Best place to start is your window. Before you head out, buy items at local dollar stores or Christmas Tree Shops.  LED string lights are best as they don’t get hot. Bring some suction cup hooks to help display them. Window clings are cheap, lightweight, and available in Disney themes. I find mine at the Dollar Store. Depending on how you pack you can go as nuts here as you like. Most rooms have a ledge under the window to place any other decorations you like.
  • Fake snow spray is a cute idea, but be nice and clean it off before you leave!
  • A small wreath will look great on your window or door. If you have the time make something custom with the kids before you leave. A stop at the craft store should get you a wood or felt crafting
    kit.
  • Have your travel agent give you an idea of the window setup in your room.  Art of Animation and most Deluxe resort rooms have windows to the outside with interior hallways.
TIP: Make sure you have all the tools you need for setting up your decorations. Extension cords, tape, wreath hangers, suction cup hooks etc. Avoid nails or push pins, after all you are visiting!

THE TREE

Small trees will be allowed in your room. Keep in mind the size of your room when considering this. Depending on your method of travel there are several ways to carry out your Christmas Tree plan.
  • Get a tree before you leave and bring with you in your car. Ship a small tree ahead of time to your resort.
  • Purchase a tree from a local grocery store or department store. 
  • Lastly, trees are available for delivery from Disney Florist or other Flower and Gift companies in the area. We used a personal shopper for our tree, and she sells many theme baskets as well. Her ornaments are from the stores at Downtown Disney. We found the Disney Florist trees extremely pricey at $400. 
Bring your own decorations if you are bringing your own tree. You can also stop by the shops in the parks, or Downtown Disney for one of a kind decor. Our tree came with decorations and we purchased a few during our trip. Now as we decorate our tree at home, we have such lovely memories of our trip to Disney.

TIP: Remember you need to have a plan to get your tree back home. If flying you can either ship home or leave at the resort. We stripped ours of decor and left outside our room with a note. I like to think it found a nice home and made some child very happy. 

THE ROOM
  • Pack some holiday hand soaps and lotions for a unique touch. Holiday room spray is perfect for a small room. Candles are not allowed in your room, but now a lot of realistic looking, flickering LED candles are available. Some are even scented.
  • Don’t forget your stockings if you will be at the resort over Christmas. You can also buy new ones at the parks or check out the Days of Christmas Store in Downtown Disney.
  • If you have the space bring a few holiday pieces from home. Especially your kids favorites so they know Santa will still find them.
Disney does sell Room Celebrations through Disney Floral and Gifts. While pricey, they include a few items to guarantee a Christmas filled room.  Last years package ($400) included fabric wreath, Christmas blanket, pillowcases, cookie decorating kits, plus much more. It seems more practical than years past.

TIP: Don’t forget to take pictures! I was so wrapped up in our trip I forgot to take pics of everything but our tree. So my awesome window display only exists in my memories.
While there is certainly no need to decorate your room for the holiday, I highly recommend it. Even if you are only in your room a bit, it’s fun to continue the Magic of Disney. Especially if you have children or are a ” child at heart”.


Maria aka Mickey Mom is a travel planner with Snapshot Getaways and remembers her Christmas 2010 trip fondly.  Visit her Facebook page for ariticles and tips!

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Holidays at the Disney World Resorts



With so much to do at the parks during the Christmas season, many people forget, the atmosphere at the resorts the is just as magical. Many have special displays like gingerbread houses or giant Christmas trees. Here is a rundown of where to go when taking some time away from the parks.

SPECIAL DISPLAYS
The deluxe resorts have the most elaborate displays and are worth a trip on the monorail or bus to check out. Below are what the resorts have offered in the past but who knows if they may surprise us this year so check with your hotel concierge before you head out.
  • The Grand Floridian boasts a life-sized gingerbread house which they actually use as a Bake Shop. Visitors can purchase Christmas Delights and watch Gingerbread House Demonstrations. The Victorian charm of their decorations brings one back to a more elegant time.
  • The Contemporary Resort offers a 17 foot tall Gingerbread Christmas Tree and a huge lighted wreath (Mickey shaped of course), visible as you take the monorail through the resort. We did Chef Mickey’s for dinner here on Christmas Day.  
  • Beach Club has a working gingerbread carousel with white chocolate horses and Yacht Club features a miniature train set running through a candy and sugar-coated landscape. The decor here is light, airy and most decidedly nautical.
  • The Boardwalk has a gingerbread and chocolate gazebo display and a gingerbread bake shop. Don’t miss the chocolate seaside amusement park display in the Lobby!
  • The Polynesian is decorated throughout and has small gingerbread displays in the Ceremonial House.  They do a great job working with their tropical atmosphere so it doesn’t seem tacky.
  • Wilderness Lodge boasts homey decor and a cozy, rustic feel the Christmas traditionalist will love.  There is a huge tree in the center lobby with plenty of pine cones. Fireplaces grace the main areas and make you want to curl up in front with a hot cocoa and a copy of The Night Before Christmas.

All the resorts boast beautiful trees and decorations throughout. Always in line with the theme of the hotel. Some also have gingerbread displays or train setups, but nothing as elaborate or consistent as the Deluxe Resorts. If staying at a Value or Moderate Resort, check out your lobby none the less, you will be surprised at what you find.




Gingerbread Tree Assembly at Contemporary Resort

RELIGIOUS SERVICES
Contemporary Resort holds all religious services in their Fantasia Ballroom on Christmas Day.  Catholic Services are held at 8 am and 10:15 am. Protestant Services are held on 9am. The resort will usually limit parking on that day to their guests only, so you must take resort transportation. Leave extra time if taking the bus system from your resort to the Magic Kingdom,, hoping to catch the monorail. Magic Kingdom is so popular that it will take several full buses before you catch one. Ask your resort concierge for an alternate way if possible, depending on your resort.

THINGS TO DO
  • Ft. Wilderness Sleigh Ride-Ft. Wilderness offers a 25 minute, horse-drawn, holiday “sleigh” ride throughout the woods of the campground. The rides leave on the half hour and cost $60 per ride. Each sleigh can hold 4 adults or 2 adults and 3 children (under 9). The rides begin at 5:30 am to 9:30 pm and reservations can be made at 1-407-WDW-PLAY.
  • Children's Activities-Many of the resorts have activities available in the lobby for the kids to do. Often a craft or coloring page. Let them color and watch a little Vintage Mickey as you admire the Christmas displays.
  • Dining-Some restaurants will have special Christmas menus they announce as the holiday time nears. I'll be sure to post an update when they are announced.  Some will offer cocoa and cookies on certain nights. Check in your lobby when you arrive.
  • Visits with Santa-Most of the resorts will have Santa set up in the lobby on Christmas Eve. Traditionally he is available from 5pm to 8pm. There are schedules at each hotel with other days is “available”. He was there for several days before when we stayed at Coronado Springs. Reminder: Santa is also available at the Magic Kingdom and Downtown Disney.

I hope this article gives you a taste of what to find during the Holiday Season at Walt Disney World. Keep in mind that the exhibits can change at any time and I’m only representing what was available in years past. If you are interested in planning a holiday trip to Walt Disney World, contact me at maria@snapshotgetaways.com.  


Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Update on Refurbishments-October 2014

Magic Kingdom Park
Walt Disney World Railroad
The Magic Behind Our Steam Trains Tour
The Magic Carpets of Aladdin
Haunted Mansion
Splash Mountain
Cinderella's Royal Table
Harmony Barber Shop
Sep. 29 - Nov. 7, 2014
Sep. 29 - Nov. 7, 2014
Nov. 10 - 21, 2014
Dec. 1 - 19, 2014
Jan. 4 - 30, 2015
Jan. 5 - Mar. 6, 2015
Feb. 2 - Mar. 30, 2015
Disney's Hollywood Studios
Fantasmic!
Nov. 19 - 21, 2014


Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park
Pangani Research Center - Aviary and Hippo viewing closed
Affection Section
Kali River Rapids
    Sep. 2 - Nov. 14, 2014
Oct. 7 - Nov. 10, 2014
Jan. 20 - Feb. 2, 2015


Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park
             Closed for Annual Refurbishment
                             Oct. 26, 2014 - Jan. 3, 2015

Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park
Closed for Annual Refurbishment      
                              Jan. 4 - Mar. 14, 2015




Disney's All Star Music Resort
Intermission Food Court
Note'able Games Arcade will serve as a temporary location for grab-and-go meals such as sandwiches, salads, and bakery items. Transportation will be provided for Guests who wish to dine at Disney's All-Star Sports Resort or Disney's All-Star Movies Resort. Pizza and other items available for in-room delivery daily from 3 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Aug. 4 - Dec. 19, 2014
Note'able Games Arcade
Guests may visit the arcades available at Disney's All-Star Sports Resort and Disney's All-Star Movies Resort.
Jul. 26 - Dec. 19, 2014


Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas - Kidani Village
Uwanja Camp
Water Play area not available
Sep. 22 - Oct. 24, 2014

Disney's Beach Club Resort
Guest Room Renovations
Guest rooms will be refurbished with new hard and soft goods. Guests will not be accommodated in the affected areas but it is possible that some noise could travel while work is in progress (between 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily).
Oct. 13, 2014 - Aug. 22, 2015

Disney's Polynesian Village Resort
General Construction
The east portion of the beach (near the Transportation and Ticket Center) and Sunset Point are being refurbished and are unavailable. Guests may see or hear work in progress.
Dec. 2013 - Mar. 2015
Great Ceremonial House - Lobby
The atrium is being reimagined to highlight the cultural elements of Polynesia and provide more expansive views. At certain times of day, there may be some noise and alternative paths of travel may be needed throughout the Great Ceremonial House. To enhance the check-in experience, Guests are encouraged to participate in Online Check-In.
Mar. - Dec. 2014
Nanea Volcano Pool and Slide
The main pool and slide will be closed for enhancements. Guests who stay at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort while the main pool is closed will receive one complimentary ticket for each member of their party to visit Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park during their stay.
Jul. 28, 2014 - early 2015
Samoa Snacks
Merchandise Location Closure
Aug. 29, 2014 - TBD

Disney's Wilderness Lodge
Silver Creek Springs Pool
The main pool and slide will be closed for enhancements. During this time, the leisure pool at The Villas at Disney's Wilderness Lodge will remain open. Guests will also have the opportunity to visit either the Main Pool at Disney's Contemporary Resort or the Meadow Swimmin' Pool at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground. Complimentary transportation will be provided to both of these neighboring resorts.
Sep. 3 - Nov. 27, 2014
Trout Pass Pool BarSep. 3 - Nov. 27, 2014


Walt Disney World Swan Hotel
Guest Room Renovations
Renovation work is scheduled to take place between 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. daily. No guests will be accommodated in the renovation area as to minimize impact on the guest experience.
Aug. 20, 2014 - TBD



Downtown Disney® Area
Roadwork on Buena Vista Drive
Due to heavy roadwork, expect delays on Buena Vista Drive. It is recommended that Guests use complimentary Walt Disney World Resort transportation from Parks and Resorts to Downtown Disney and plan to arrive early for reserved dining and entertainment experiences.

Through Mar. 2016


Tuesday, August 26, 2014

The "Cost" of Going to Disney

 

Disney can be a costly venture for a family these days.  Is it even possible to still go?

There are a few financial tips to know when planning your Disney trip.
  • Yes, there is a peak and non-peak season at Disney.  Your travel agent can give you the best time to travel and save on your resort rooms.
  • The more you stay, the less you pay for your tickets.  Purchasing a package over 4 days results in increased value.  
  • Disney offers promotions throughout the year.  You should book in advance to guarantee your room and dining reservations, but if a promotion becomes available your travel agent can apply the discount.
  • Disney's resort categories are Value, Moderate and Deluxe.  Room discounts increase as the category rises, so sometimes the best value is a Moderate.
  • Keep an eye on Disney Devoted for tips from on bloggers on saving money at Disney.
Here are a few of the many benefits to staying at a Disney resort that will save you money overall:
  • If you are flying into Orlando, Disney provides complimentary transportation to and from the airport at no charge.  Your luggage is even delivered to your room!
  • Disney also offers free transportation throughout the parks and resorts which means renting a car is not a necessity.
  • If you are driving, Disney offers free parking for resort guests at the resort and the parks.  
  • You may purchase into the Disney Dining Plan.  If you love to experience Disney's wonderful dining options you can pre-pay for your dining.  There are several packages available which can save you 10-20% off purchasing meals on your own.
  • Children under the age of 3 enter the parks for free. 

So what will it cost my family to go to Disney?  We will look at it from a family of 4.  A small child, teenager and two adults.   Airfare or driving expenses are not included in the quotes. Here are are two scenarios during peak season, without promotional pricing:

Quick Weekend Trip-Value Resort Package includes 2 nights, 3 days at Pop Century Resort.  Family has a 3 Day Parkhopper Pass and a Dining Plan.  The Dining Plan includes one snack, one counter service and one table service meal per person.  Taxes included.

Total $2048

7 Night Stay-Value Resort Package includes 7 nights, 8 days at Pop Century Resort.  Family has a 8 day Parkhopper Pass and a Dining Plan.  The Dining Plan includes one snack, one counter service and one table service meal per person.  Taxes Included.

Total $ 3919

So here you can see the value of a 2 night vacation vs. a 7 night vacation.  Don't be discouraged by the media telling you that the average family will no longer be able to go to Disney.  Again, these prices are non-promotional and are pretty all-inclusive.  Your travel agent can keep you updated on current promotions.

Maria is a Travel Planner for Snapshot Getaways, Blogger and loves to get the best deal value for her clients.  Would you like me to run a quote for YOUR needs?  Contact me at maria@snapshotgetaways.com.  Like my Facebook Page for news and updates.

Friday, July 25, 2014

Merry Christmas in July

Christmas in July and Happy Holidays!  I got Santa a great travel deal and he is currently sun bathing in St. Lucia!

I wanted to share some great events that take place in Walt Disney World for Christmas. Every resort and park is decorated to the extreme to get your holiday spirit ready. You will be able to purchase specialty holiday merchandise including: pins, shirts, popcorn buckets and more. Make sure you have your memory maker and your personal camera because you could take a whole day resort hopping and posing in front of Christmas Trees.


We have lots of favorites at the Magic Kingdom. Cinderella's Holiday Wish is where there is a celebration and then the castle glows with millions of white lights. It usually happens around 7 pm, but check your times guide to make sure you experience this breath taking celebration. Holiday Wishes Fireworks and Mickey's Once Upon a Christmastime Parade are also added just in time for the holidays. 
Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party is one of the highlights for Magic Kingdom. It does require a separate admission and the party usually starts at 7 pm, but in the past you have been allowed in at 4pm or 5 pm. This event includes free cookies, hot cocoa, snow falling, toy soldiers and many more magical events. One of the lesser known events, but one of my boys favorite is Tomorrowland's Christmas Party.  This event takes place in Tomorrowland at a Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party. It includes snow falling, interaction from the crowd, visits from Stitch, Buzz, Mike and a sing-a-long.



 Animal Kingdom is my boys favorite park and they celebrate the holidays as well. They have a huge tree out front with the most unique ornaments on it. They used to change the Jingle Jamming Parade to a Christmas theme, however with the parade being removed earlier this year we are looking forward to seeing what additional items Animal Kingdom comes up with. It is also very interesting to see the ways to celebrate the holidays that include wildlife conservation and going green.



Hollywood Studios also celebrates the holidays in many ways. An absolute must see is the Osborne Spectacle of Dancing Lights. It is breath taking and amazing.  It is a highlight when we go during holiday trips. There are so many lights everywhere and they are synchronized to music and a great soundtrack. It all started modestly in Arkansas as a single home's annual display. Every year, Jennings Osborne and his family set up an elaborate collection of holiday lights. Over time, the collection of lights grew and grew. In 1995, the Osborne family decided to share their magic with the world. Walt Disney World Resort happily offered to become the new permanent home for this exceptional exhibition of holiday cheer. Remember to find all the hidden Mickey's and the families black cat, which changes location every year. This event is included in the price of admission.




Now on to Epcot which is my absolute favorite during the holidays. To walk around the World Showcase and to see each country and how they celebrate the holidays including foods, drinks, music, entertainment and their Santa and what he is called. Epcot is not a park to skip for the holidays, it is a MUST! Epcot also has what is called the Candlelight Processional. Candlelight Processional is a holiday event held nightly at the America Gardens Theatre in Epcot. The rich sounds of the full orchestra and choir fill the theatre as a special guest narrator takes the stage. Let the story of the babe in a manger touch your heart as it has for generations, accompanied by warm and inspiring holiday music. We have gotten to experience Neil Patrick Harris and Trace Adkins as narrators. The Candlelight Processional is a goose bump, put me in the Christmas mood event. There is a stand by line which you can wait to get in, and depending on the narrator you may not get into the theatre. My advice to you is take advantage of the dinner packages. Make advanced reservations, go and enjoy your lunch or dinner and then after you dine you get a sticker you wear that will get you a seat.




There are many restaurants that have Christmas Day dinners but make sure you or your travel agent calls ahead to make advanced dining reservations as they fill up fast.

There are religious services for the holiday and you can check your travel agent or when you check in to get a list of sites and times.

Don't forget the Gingerbread House at The Grand Floridan and the Gingerbread Tree at  The Contemporary. You can even get a yummy slice of gingerbread.

You can call a Disney shopper or the Disney Florist to get a tree for your room if you like. We just went to the local Walmart and got a little fiber optic tree. Make sure to take things if you have a window you would like to decorate. It is always cool to see the windows in the All Star Resorts with cards and lights. Also we had a hard time finding wrapping paper, tape, shirt boxes and other supplies on property. This is something you might want to go out and get or again call a Disney shopper. From experience it can be quite tricky to wrap present in a bathroom at 2 am so the children will not hear but celebrating Christmas morning in Disney is worth it.

If you have been during the holidays feel free to share what you like or don't like about the festivities at Disney World. If you have never been Snapshot Getaways can help with that. This holiday season the Snapshot Getaways family would love to help your family can get there. If you can't make it this holiday season all it takes is $200 down to get you set up for next holiday season. Contact us at Snapshot Getaways  so you can have an amazing holiday time like my family did.


Amanda Hansel is a mom of two pirates in training and a self proclaimed Disney junkie. She is also a Destination Specialist with Snapshot Getaways. You can reach her on Twitter or Facebook for questions or free quotes.