Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Disney's Old Key West Resort and Room Tour

Located near the Disney Disney (Soon to be Disney Springs) area, is Disney's Old Key West Resort. Old Key West is not only a cash stay resort, it is also home to Disney Vacation Club Villas as well. This is one of my favorite resorts because of the laid back Key West vibe and also because the rooms are some of the biggest on property. It also has boat transportation to Downtown Disney-my favorite means of Disney transportation! 




Check in area. 







My beautiful daughter in front of the iconic lighthouse.


The very cool Sandcastle Pool & Slide.




Relax in the jacuzzi. 


Rent surrey bikes. 





It was just the two of us for this stay, but even if dad had joined us, there would have been plenty of room. We stayed in a Studio Villa. the room has 2 queen sized beds, a table and 2 chairs in the sitting area, a nice sized kitchenette area with an dorm fridge, toast, coffee maker & microwave, as well as a sink for wash dishes. Because it is a villa, you will also get some basic supplies, like dish soap, dish towel, paper plates and plastic cutlery, coffee in a bag, dry creamer, sugars, etc. Here are some photos of the room.

































So pretty lit up at night!

*Note: These photos are before the resort wide soft goods upgrades. Most of the resorts have been switched from the bedspreads to neutral linens, comforters and simple runners.

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Besides being the owner and travel professional of Snapshot Getaways, Lisa is an avid traveler, food nerd, blogger & podcaster. Her answer to pretty much everything is food or travel, and is happiest when the solution includes both. You can contact her at Lisa@ SnapshotGetaways.com, to talk food, travel, Disney-whatever.



Thursday, May 21, 2015

Disney Cruise Line Returns to the Big Apple


If you live near the New York City area, mark your calendars for October 2016.   Disney Cruise Line is doing a set of cruises during that month, departing from the New York port.  This is huge savings if you are able to drive to the area instead of flying to Florida.  Here's hoping the cruises do well and Disney continues to consider New York a departure port!

The Details:
  • There will be one Canadian Coastline sailing on October 2, 2016 which is proving to be very popular.  This 5 night cruise on the Disney Magic has stops in St. John and Halifax and is round trip from New York.  Sample pricing for a family of 4 in an Oceanview stateroom begins at $4,022.
  • Looking for the Caribbean?  All month long the Disney Magic will be sailing from New York to the Bahamas with stops at Nassau and Castaway Cay.  Along the way a port stop in Port Canaveral gives guests the option to go to Disney World for the day with a 1 day parkhopper ticket and transportation to the park.  Sample pricing for a family of 4  in an Verandah stateroom begins at $7,400.

These staterooms are going fast!  So contact us at Snapshot Getaways for a detailed quote for your family.  




Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Wordless Wednesdays-Flowers of Disney
































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Besides being the owner and travel professional of Snapshot Getaways, Lisa is an avid traveler, food nerd, blogger & podcaster. Her answer to pretty much everything is food and travel, and is happiest when the solution includes both. You can contact her at Lisa@SnapshotGetaways.com, to talk food, travel, Disney-whatever. 




Monday, May 18, 2015

Disney Cruise Line Debuts Onboard Chats


For those of you that have taken a Disney Cruise, you are no doubt familiar with the "Wave Phones".  They are a free way to communicate with other members of your party on the ship.  While at sea, cell phones are pretty non existent if you want to be able to pay for another vacation in the next ten years. The Wave Phones served their purpose.  You were able to call the kids club, restaurants and other members of your travel party.  They also served the purpose of taking you back to Y2K, when texting involved scrolling through letters one by one.  By the time the text was typed, you could have walked from one end of the ship to the other.




Now Disney has released Onboard Chat on their Disney Cruise Line Navigator app.  This app is for use during your sailing for cruise information.  Access maps of the ship and restaurant locations.  Have a list of all the events and showtimes and set up reminders to yourself so you don't miss out.  Now, you have the ability to chat with other people who are onboard and have downloaded the Navigator app.  Let's face it, we don't really want to talk to anyone...we just want to inform our other half we are on our way to the spa!

On a recent Disney Fantasy cruise my husband and I set up the Onboard Chat feature and it was so much easier to use.  Just like texting at home.  It worked flawlessly and so much better than the wave phones, which are bulky to carry and outdated.  The Disney Navigator app should be downloaded prior to leaving port to your phone and/or tablet.  It can be activated onboard using their DCL-Guest WiFi signal which is no cost to you.  Make sure you've followed the instructions from your phone service provider to avoid roaming/data costs.  Once onboard you can re-launch the app to include all the ship information and set up a chat feature with whomever you like.  As usual, Disney Cruise Line has all their bases covered.

Maria is a mom to 2 boys, travel planner and HUGE Disney Cruise Line fan.  Looking to sail with Disney Cruise Line?  Contact me at maria@snapshotgetaways.com or follow my Facebook Page for travel deals.

Thursday, May 14, 2015

Disney Cruise Line-New Placeholder Onboard Booking Offer





Guests sailing with Disney Cruise Line can now take advantage of Disney's Onboard Booking Offer without selecting an actual sailing date. This is called making a "Placeholder" reservation. This new offer will now give you the opportunity to book onboard and getting an actual confirmation number without having to select a ship, sail date or stateroom category. Travel will still need to be completed within 24 months of the date the travel is booked. All benefits and rules of onboard booking will apply.

Be sure to tell the Disney Cruise Line Onboard Sales Manager that you would like the booking to go through your Travel Agent. Giving the agent's name and agency, for example Snapshot Getaways (shameless plug). If you have a sailing planned with Snapshot Getaways and you think you may book onboard, your agent can send you a form ahead of time.

To hold your "place" a deposit amount of $200 per booking is required onboard. Upon booking your actual sailing you will be able to take advantage of the reduced deposit as part of the Onboard Booking offer. This is a great opportunity to take advantage of the Onboard discounts, while still having some time to plan or wait for new itineraries to be released.

Maria is a Travel Planner with Snapshot Getaways and a big fan of Disney Cruise Line. Looking to book your Disney Cruise? Contact Maria@snapshotgetaways.com or follow her Facebook Page for updated deals.


Friday, May 8, 2015

Friday Freebie-Mother's Day Edition

It is almost Mother's Day!
Our friends over at Disney Movie Rewards have given out free printables to share the occasion with amazing Disney moms, grandmas, aunts and other important women. 
They have released an awesome matching card and frame sets for your little (or big ones) to use. 
We have included the links under each picture. There is a link for the picture and one for the frame. Have fun and make lots of memories. Also feel free to share your final results with us.




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·         momday101dalmatianscard.pdf
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Amanda is a self-proclaimed Disney nerd who is raising two boys. Amanda loves to help plan Disney trips for others as an agent of SnapshotGetaways. You can follow her on Facebook or Twitter.

Monday, May 4, 2015

Jedi Training Academy at Hollywood Studios

A Jedi in Training lives in my home. He is obsessed with all things Star Wars. We have Star Wars Lego’s scattered throughout the basement. The movies are common weekend watching (his favorite is New Hope). Bedtime stories involve Han Solo and Obi Wan. I am also a weekend widow to the Star Wars Wii game. As a mom to two boys and a wife to a Star Wars nut, I expected this one day. So while planning a trip a few years ago to Disney World, I heard rumors of the Jedi Training Academy at Hollywood Studios. I have to say it’s not really publicized in a lot of travel books or sites. It’s not even on the park map! I had to search quite a few places to get an idea before we left on our trip. From research, I found that you needed to book a time slot, and the key is to be at the park first thing and head right to the sign up location.

“A LONG TIME AGO IN A GALAXY FAR, FAR AWAY...”
Our plan of attack based on crowd calendars was to go mid-week, the slowest day during our trip. We arrived at gate opening, but we were near the back of the massive crowd entering the park. Jedi Training Academy sign up is in the ABC Sounds Building, before you reach the Star Wars section of the park. There is a sign out front directing you inside. By the time we reached the sign up, it was 20 minutes after park opening and there was a long line. On a first come-first serve basis boys and girls, ages 4-12 are assigned a 30 minute window for their Jedi Training.  To our surprise, despite our early arrival and a small park crowd, we had to wait until the 7:10 pm show.
Ok, we have a wrench in our carefully made plans. This was ALL our little Padawan wanted to do. So we ride Star Tours a half a dozen times, did the Disney Jr. show, hung out at Honey I Shrunk the Kids, bought a ton of stuff at Tatooine Traders and did lunch at Pizza Planet.  Despite a grumpy 1 year old and an impatient 5 year old we decided to sneak over to Downtown Disney. We planned for a stop at (where else) the LEGO store, and an early dinner reservation at TREX. Finally it was THE time! We arrived 30 minutes prior to our time slot, as instructed. My husband took our son into the waiting area where they were quizzed on their knowledge of Star Wars. Does anyone know how Han Solo got the Millennium Falcon from Lando? My son does! (Sorry, proud, chest-swelling moment) Meanwhile I staked out a seat by the stage, which is located near the AT-AT and Star Tours.

“I WANT TO LEARN THE FORCE AND BECOME A JEDI, LIKE MY FATHER”

In walked our little guy with a group of about 10 kids wearing a brown Jedi robe over his favorite Darth Vader T-Shirt.  Out walks a Jedi Master to explain the training to the kids and go over some lightsaber ”moves”.  Each child is given a standard issue, battery-operated, toy lightsaber. Then out of the doors behind them comes Darth Vader and his Storm Troopers. They challenge the younglings to join the Dark Side. One by one each child is brought forth to face Darth Vader as he asks for their allegiance. They spar with the Evil Lord Vader until he declares them unfit to become part of the Empire.

“NO MORE TRAINING DO YOU REQUIRE. ALREADY KNOW THAT WHICH YOU NEED”

With a sweep of his cloak, Darth Vader escapes from the stage, followed by his bumbling Storm Troopers. After praise from their Jedi Master and declaring an oath, each child is now a Padawan learner in the Jedi Training Academy.

“TRULY WONDERFUL THE MIND OF A CHILD IS”

I don’t think I stopped smiling the whole time. My son was so happy and beside himself with excitement. For days he told anyone who would listen about his fight with Darth Vader, and recited verbatim the dialogue they exchanged. It was worth the hassle and the late night. After all, Disney is about the smile on your kids face.

“DON’T GET COCKY KID”

Few things to know...



  • Arrive at the park gates WAY before opening to guarantee you are one of the first to enter the park. We got lucky as it was supposedly a “slow” day. You MUST bring your child with you to sign up. If it helps leave the rest of the family behind at the resort to get yourself there early enough.




  • Don’t make the promise to your child they will be doing Jedi Training. After all, you may not get a slot and I saw more than one meltdown outside the building.




  • Bring your video camera. The dialogue is pretty humorous in a hokey sort of way. Plus your child will want to watch their moment over and over again.




  • PhotoPass Photographers will be taking pictures of your child during the performance. You will receive a “Master” PhotoPass card with all the pictures they took. Bring the pass to the Cover Story Photo Store by the exit and they will use facial recognition to put only your child’s pictures on your own PhotoPass card.





  • May the Force be With You! I promise it's worth it in the end.

    Maria is a Mom to 2 Padawans and a Travel Planner for Snapshot Getaways.  For travel planning tips follow her Facebook Page or email maria@snapshotgetaways.com