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Test Track Refurbishment
Posted on February 4th, 2012 No commentsWritten by: Mary Phillips
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Rumoured Test Track Refurbishment
Test Track ride at Disney’s Epcot look like updating their excellent ride. They are planning it will be closed from April 15 to September 21, 2012 for a complete rework.
As part of the refurbishment, the pavilion will be sponsored by Chevrolet rather than General Motors as a whole and the existing Test Track vehicles will be replaced by Chevrolet inspired models. Back in August 2011 a few new sleeker cars were spotted on the tracks wearing Chevrolet badges and Tron inspired graphics. Our Grandchildren love this ride or should we say the experience, so any changes can only make it even more awesome.
Mary
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Kissimmee Old Town & The Disney Theme Parks
Posted on May 16th, 2011 No commentsWritten by: Marie Bowen
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Old Town is also a great place for the family as there are shops and also rides. One of the rides is the highest ride ever it goes by the name of the Sky Rider!!! It takes you up a 300ft pole and when you are at the top you are forced to pull a leaver to plummet down toward the crowds of people watching you fall from the sky. There are also Go-Karts which has a top speed of 15mph and it goes up-up-up and back down again. And if you are afraid of heights there is a smaller one too! The shops are for any one, of any age. There are toy stores and leather stores and many other to please you and satisfy you in any way.
Disney has 7 main parks to choose from, Blizzard Beach, Typhoon Lagoon, Hollywood Studios, Magic Kingdom, Epcot and Animal Kingdom, these are the best parks in Disney and you would be dumb not to visit.
Animal Kingdom is known for one Rapid Roller Coaster, EVEREST! It is in a Yetis cave and when you’re with a yeti something is bound to go wrong. It is an evil yeti who is angry and rips up the track and you have to fly backward in-stead!!!
Hollywood studios is a great park if you like big scary rides as it has the biggest ride in Disney… Tower of Terror and it is amazing. You take a long journey into… the twilight zone and then when you least expect it, it drops you down into a dark hole. But it also takes you to the top and you can see for miles and another ride you can see from all away up there is Rocking Roller Coaster. It goes 0-60 in 1.4 seconds. It is a race to get to the party before you miss the gig and that, you don’t want. You are looping and spinning and it is an experience of a life time that you don’t want to miss.
Epcot is the one with less rides (more educational) but just as good quality as the other theme parks. Mission space is a ride where the mission is to get to Mars safely but some of you may have never flown a spaceship before so that is a problem. It all goes wrong… will you get there?
Soarin is also a fantastic ride to check out as you take a relaxing journey over many amazing different places. It is like flying with the birdies and you can feel the wind bouncing of your face and it is just so amazing.
Magic kingdom is the main park as it is the biggest and it has the most rides compared to the rest. One of the best rides is Space Mountain because it is inside and you cannot see where you are going. It is extremely bendy and swings you around like you are a toy, Splash Mountain and Thunder Mountain are two rides that are quite the same as the all swing you around but splash Mountain is a water ride.
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Epcot New Entry System & Ticket Warning
Posted on April 2nd, 2011 No commentsWritten by: Mary Phillips
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Hi,
Having just returned last week from Florida, some Good News. Epcot has started testing a new entry ticket scanning system. Unlike the current entry systems, the new systems does not have any turnstiles or require the ticket to actually be inserted into a machine which should make it easier for families with strollers and guests in wheelchairs.
The new system only works with tickets that have a barcode on the back, basically new multi-day tickets and annual passholder tickets. Instead of putting the ticket in a machine, you just scan the barcode. In addition, you still have to scan your finger in the hand scanner to check that you are the valid owner of the ticket.
Each scanning “station” has three scanners on each side, making six in total. The idea is that the new scanners will speed up entry to the park. Note however that guests still have to have their bags checked
We are constantly asked by our future guests, which site gives the best deal for Park Tickets. It can be such a mine field with all of the different packages available, length of pass, which Parks etc. The best answer we can give is, search around the reputable sites and do a comparrison package price for each Park, as their needs are different from others.
Our main advice is DO NOT buy your tickets at the booths along the 192 & International Drive, as again there have been a lot of tourists ripped off in the recent months.
Several people have been arrested in the latest operation to crack down on the illegal sale of part-used multi-day theme park tickets. Some 860 tickets for Walt Disney World, Universal Studios and SeaWorld, worth over $100,000, were seized from shops operating along Highway 192. & International Drive.
A few Tips, Be aware, Multi-day passes are non-transferable and their resale in Florida is illegal. If you buy a partially used theme park ticket you could well be refused admission and there is no way to tell how many days are still remaining on the ticket.
Be very suspicious if you are offered tickets for considerably less than their normal face value; remember when it comes to theme park tickets, heavily discounted prices are usually too good to be true.
Unless you specially pay for the non-expiry option on Walt Disney World multi-day tickets, they typically expire after 14 days from date of first use. Therefore there is a temptation for some holiday makers to sell part-used tickets to unscrupulous dealers.
It is not worth the risk of spoiling your holiday and hitting your pocket heavily. Always use a reputable site for your tickests.
Happy Holidays,
Mary & Larry
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Ten of Orlandos Wildest Rides
Posted on December 11th, 2010 No commentsWritten by: Philip Cornish
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While you are taking your vacation in one of the many Disney villas, Florida villas, Orlando villas, Florida vacation rentals and villas near Disney that are available to rent, why not visit the theme parks and have a great time on the following wildest rides around. We can guarantee some spectacular fun !!!
Universal Islands of Adventure - The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man. On this 3D simulation ride you are taken into the world of the comic book hero Spider Man. The ride has quite a few twists and turns and a fantastic virtual 400 foot freefall experience. As Spider Man swings high above the city, riders will see, hear, and feel the action unfolding around them.
Universal Islands of Adventure – The Incredible Hulk Roller Coaster – on this ride you loop the loop several times. You need to be at least 54 inches tall to take this hair raising and thrilling ride. After you have been on it you will see why you need to be able to fit into the seat and harness comfortably. At take off, you are launched from 0 to 40 mph in two seconds flat. The Incredible Hulk ride has a total of seven inversions and two subterranean trenches during the 2 minute, 15-second ride. This is one that our children just adore.
Universal Islands of Adventure - Dueling Dragons – this is another ride (in fact there are two rides), where you have to be 54 inches tall to ride. Dueling Dragons are the world’s first inverted, dueling roller-coasters. Locked in mortal combat (and coming as close as 18″ of each other) each dragon’s 2 minute and 25 second ride includes several inversions, including a zero-g roll, a Cobra roll, two corkscrews, and two vertical loops. My wife went on Fire and then Ice immediately after and came off feeling rather sick. The boys loved it and wanted to do it again.
Walt Disney world Epcot - Mission Space – is definitely not for the faint hearted. The ride was designed with help from NASA to simulate what astronauts experience during a launch and spaceflight. Riders can choose between the heavy-duty g-forces of the original Mission: Space or a slightly milder version of this ride. You are very close to the screen and it can become quite claustrophobic. To be truthful, I came off feeling quite ill. However, once again our boys loved it.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom - Expedition Everest – is a roller coaster that takes riders speeding towards the top of Mount Everest. If the forward motion of the ride is not enough for you, it also goes backwards as well. There are also a few surprises, including the fearsome Yeti, which lurks in the Himalayan mountain range.
Disney’s Hollywood Studios - Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith – is for both roller coaster lovers and fans of Aerosmith. This fantastic ride takes you from 0 to 60 mph with the force of a supersonic F-14. There are high speed loops and turns as you travel along the Los Angeles freeway. The entire ride is all synchronized to a specially recorded Aerosmith soundtrack. Another ride we all love.
Sea World – Kraken – is always ranked as one of the top ten rides by coaster enthusiasts. You can see Kraken from all over Sea world as it is so large and high. It is the tallest, fastest, and only floorless steel roller coaster in the whole of Orlando.
Walt Disney world Epcot - Test Track. In this ride you can see what it takes to be a crash test dummy. You enter the car and then go through a series of exercises on the track where you test the brakes, swerve around hair pin bends, test the ABS (Antilock Braking System), and also experience extreme weather conditions from freezing cold to very, very hot, just like the desert. Toward the end of the ride you career on to a 50 degree banked curves at around 60 miles an hour.
Universal Studios - Men in Black Alien Attack – is based on the smash hit movies “Men in Black”. The ride provides you with laser guns with which you hunt down deadly aliens through the streets of New York City. If you score enough points you can earn the title of “MIB agent”. Even if you don’t, its great fun playing against friends and family.
Universal Studios - Revenge of the Mummy – is an indoor rollercoaster that goes both backwards and forwards (mainly forwards). This frightening ride is set and goes inside a very dark Mummy’s tomb. There are fireballs, scarab beetles, and even an army of warrior mummies. A really great ride and very, very fast so hold on to your hats – I lost mine once !!
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EPCOT in Florida
Posted on June 6th, 2010 No commentsWritten by: Marie Bowen
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Epcot is a park made up of different countries – it can be a very educational park for both adults and children. The “countries” section is a theme park within itself, giving customers a chance to visit 11 different countries, each with their own cuisine, shops and attractions. This is well worth going around.
The countries the park has are:
Mexico
Norway
China
Germany
Italy
American adventure
Japan
Morocco
France
United Kingdom
Canada
In these little outlet’s children and adults can learn about different foods and cultures that other countries have to offer.
There also something for the kids to do….they can collect stamps while they are walking around the different countries (the world) once they have collected them they can then exchange these for a free poster making it more likely that the will remember more about EPCOT.
Every ride and attraction helps to teach the audience visitors and guest’s something, whether it is about energy and the “pros” and “cons” of all energy sources as seen in Ellen Degenrees “Universe of Energy” ride, or a historical summary of Man’s achievements on Earth as depicted on the “Spaceship Earth” ride, otherwise known as the giant golf ball ride. This ride is customized for the passenger, allowing you to choose your home country via a computer onboard the ride along with an opportunity to select answers from a series of questions and then creating a future world for the passenger based on your responses.
Overall EPCOT is an educational theme park that goes about furthering this objective in entertaining ways. Many rides are supportive on respectable goals such as conservation, respect for our environment and cultural understanding.
The only ride which I can say I did not like very much was, “The Mission Space simulator” that was only because afterwards I felt quite sick and fuzzy headed.
EPCOT is a great theme park, which I thought was quite a bit larger than Magic Kingdom, and one which offers their guests a truly unique experience; you might even come away learning something new about our world that we live in!
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Candlelight Processional - Holidays Around The World
Posted on November 7th, 2009 No commentsWritten by: Mary Phillips
Authors WebsiteWith Christmas coming upon us fast and so many things to cram into your visit to Florida at this time of the year, this is one special feature that is worth adding to your list.
During the holiday period at Epcot, from November 27th - December 30th. the Park is transformed into an International Celebration of Christmas traditions from throughtout the World. It is highlighted by the Candlelight Procession with the live entertainment and decorations a sight to not to be missed.
Candlelight processional is held on Selected Nights at The American Gardens Theatre, telling Christmas stories narrated by Celebrity Speakers, accompanied by a 50 piece orchestra and a Full Mass Choir. Whoopi Goldberg is one of the narrators this year. It is very popular, as you can imagine and fills up very quickly, so you need to get there early. You can pre book with a meal package which guarantees your seat at the show and the fireworks. (We didn’t and took our chance by getting there early).
It is a great way to get into the Christmas spirit and to see and share the magic feelings with people from all over the world but most importantly, your own family. It is truely an amazing atmosphere which we will share again when our next visit takes in Christmas.
Add this to you “Must Do” list, not forgetting The Osborne Lights.
Have a great Christmas at Disney
Mary & Larry
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Epcot Center with Toddlers
Posted on September 29th, 2009 No commentsWritten by: Patty Bensur
Authors WebsitePersonally, I believe that Epcot Centre is designed for adults and older children who will most definitely have a greater appreciation for what this park has to offer. However, since Epcot is our favorite park, we visited many times over the years beginning when our children were very young. Each visit provided a new and different experience for them as they grew.
The first time we took our two older children to Epcot, they were both under five. Get there early when the park opens and since World Showcase opens later than Future World, you’ll start there! The first thing you’ll see on entering the park is Spaceship Earth (it resembles a giant golf ball)! This is a very slow moving pleasant attraction that is fine for toddlers. If your child is afraid of the dark, though, it may be best to avoid this one.
The Universe of Energy pavilion has one of our favorite attractions at Epcot, “Ellen’s Energy Adventure”. Your children may enjoy this, or they may be very frightened of the life-like dinosaurs that move and roar. Use your judgment on this one!
Not to be missed in Future World with pre-schoolers are The Living Seas pavilion and The Land Pavilion. They will particularly love “The Seas with Nemo and Friends” as well as “Living with the Land”. My children particularly enjoyed this and wanted to go back on the boat ride again and again! They were quite enthralled with the trip through the Disney greenhouses where they saw unique new-age growing methods in practice plus a number of unusual fruits and vegetables.
Before leaving Future World, you’ll want to take in one more attraction, “Journey into Imagination with Figment” at the Imagination! Pavilion. My kids really enjoyed this ride led by a very lovable purple dragon named Figment. Let me warn you, though, that you won’t be able to get that song out of your head!
This is a good time to go back to the villa for a nap! You can return late afternoon or early evening to take in the World Showcase. When you return, depending on the age of your children, stop in to one of the gift shops and consider purchasing a Passport for them. This will keep them busy as you tour the country pavilions. You can read more about this item here:
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Before you enter the World Showcase, check out the times for the various live performances. There will be a variety of acts outside the different pavilions and some of these may appeal to your children. So, plan on taking a few of these in as you stroll through the countries. Most of the main attractions in this area of the park will not be suitable for young children. The Maelstrom seems tame enough but there is a fast drop and a frightening troll that really disturbed my children so I don’t recommend it! There are beautiful films in China, France and Canada but the short attention span of your young children will more than likely only allow you to attend one of these. If that’s the case, we found “Reflections of China” to be a great choice. The one main attraction that will be suitable and most enjoyable for little ones will be “El Rio Del Tempo” in the Mexico pavilion. This is a very pleasant and beautiful boat ride through a very colorful and festive world!
If you managed to get a nap break in at some point during the day, you’ll want to stay and see “Illuminations: Reflections of Earth”! All of Epcot comes to “light” with this most spectacular grand finale laser light show. Your children will be in awe – so will you!!
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An Autumn Evening in Epcot
Posted on June 3rd, 2009 No commentsWritten by: Alan Thomond
Authors WebsiteOne of our favourite things to do of an autumn evening in central Florida is to spend a couple of hours in Epcot just after the sun has gone down. We feel the park takes on a more relaxing and tranquil feel at that time of day and as the darkness descends and the lights come on there is a magical air around the whole of World Showcase lagoon.
During October the Food and Wine Festival is in full swing and gives the visitor the opportunity to sample speciality dishes from, not only the cuisines of countries permanently represented in Epcot but also from several other guest countries whose temporary stands, dotted around the lagoon, cannot fail to attract those with an appetite to try something a little different.
We tend to enter the park via the International Gateway and stroll in an anti clockwise direction in the hope of timing our visit to coincide with a performance from the Japanese drummers whose energetic and rhythmic routines are truly exquisite.
This spot is also provides a great photo opportunity with the Japanese arch set against a red sky with the familiar Spaceship Earth globe as the backdrop.
We’ll probably get a quick bite to eat from one of the temporary stands, the Australian Kangaroo steaks can be recommended, and then walk towards the American Garden Theatre which probably holds around a thousand people. This is located adjacent to the Great American Adventure and is attractively set amongst trees with fairly lights suspended from their branches.
The concerts last for half an hour appeal to all tastes. Artists such as Sheena Easton, Sister Hazel and David Cassidy were all performing during the Food and Wine Festival.
The culmination of the day’s events is the Illuminations, Reflections of Earth firework spectacular which takes place every evening at nine o clock and visitors tend to claim their favourite vantage spots up to an hour before. In our opinion this just isn’t necessary because viewing all around the lagoon is more or less unobstructive.
We tend to ease our way around the United Kingdom pavilion which not only provides great views of the lagoon but also givers us the opportunity to slip quietly out of the park once the fireworks have finished.
If there is anybody reading this that hasn’t yet seen Illuminations then we can tell you that, in our opinion, this is the best firework display in Disney and should not be missed.


