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  • Magic Kingdom – A Beginners Guide

    Posted on October 14th, 2009 admin No comments

    Written by: Gill Barker
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    There are four lands in Magic Kingdom – Tomorrowland, Frontierland, Adventureland and Fantasyland.

    All the parks have seasonal opening hours so it’s a good idea to check on the website before you go –www.waltdisneyworld.com.  Most people buy their Disney tickets before they leave home but you can also buy them at the entrance to all the parks or from places such as Wal-Mart where there’s a dedicated attraction ticket shop inside the store.

    Drive into Disney and follow signs to the Magic Kingdom

    You’ll need $14 for the car park and make a note of where you’ve parked! It’s very easy to lose your car!

    Take the monorail or the boat into Magic Kingdom (both only go there so you can’t get lost and often the characters are on there)

    There’s a bag search at the entrance, then you’re in!

    Remember to collect a map with show time guide as this changes daily.

    Everyone usually walks up to the castle and turns left so if it’s really busy and you want to avoid all the queues turn right instead.

    As with all the Disney parks the most popular rides use a “fast pass” system. You go to the ride put your park entrance ticket into the machine and it will give you a time to go on the ride (this is usually on a sign above the machines). This means you go straight to the front of the queue and can save a lot of time. Whilst you’re waiting for the allotted time you will probably have time to go on other rides, have something to eat or do a bit of shopping. There’s usually a separate entrance to the ride for people with fast passes so be sure to get in the right line. Sometimes there’s a time on the fastpass that tells you when you can get another fast pass for another ride so if you know where you want to go next you can plan ahead.

    Must Sees at  Magic Kingdom (lots of other rides too!)

    Tomorrowland

    Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin 
    Be a superhero and fire your laser cannon at interactive targets to help Buzz Lightyear, star of Disney/Pixar’s “Toy Story,” save the toy galaxy from the Evil Emperor Zurg!

    Space Mountain  (height restrictions)
    Rocket into another galaxy aboard this rollicking high-speed roller coaster space adventure.

    Honey I shrunk the audience

    Great show

    Star Tours

    Simulator –ride through space

    Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor 
    Join Mike Wazowski and his pals in this new interactive comedy showcase inspired by Disney·Pixar’s “Monsters, Inc.

    Frontierland

    Big ThunderMountain Railroad

    Great train ride

    SplashMountain

    Log flume –exciting with good drop

    Adventureland

    Pirates of the Caribbean

    Log flume –very gentle (now based on the film)

    Fantasyland

    Mickey’s PhilharMagic 
    Immerse yourself in a magical 3-D adventure show starring Mickey Mouse and a surprise “con-DUCK-tor”.

    It’s a small world

    Mad Tea Party

    Peter Pan flight

    Liberty Square

    The Haunted Mansion 
    Ride through the most haunted mansion ever with a ghost host, ghouls galore — and some ghastly surprises(Very clever and not too scary)

    Wishes Nighttime Spectacular Be dazzled by the biggest, brightest fireworks  - a great end to the day

    This is best viewed from Main Street – usually at 9pm

  • Running in Disney

    Posted on October 13th, 2009 admin No comments

    Written by: Gill Barker
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    Here’s one for all the runners out there perhaps looking for a race whilst on holiday in Orlando (many of you will think they’re crazy but the serious runners like to keep to their schedules even on holiday and enjoy racing in different countries – we even met a chap from our neighbouring village in the UK in a Disney race a few years ago!)

    Disney’s Wide World of Sport holds lots of races throughout the year with levels varying from full marathons to fun runs with everything in between. Whichever level race you’re looking at they are all incredibly well organised and all usually start early in the morning before the sun warms up and before the parks open. Routes vary but they always go through some part of Walt Disney World and the meeting place is either Wide World of Sports or the car park at Epcot. As usual Disney’s attention to detail is evident from the start to the finish.

    In March this year I attended the Princess races which ranged from a half marathon (13 miles) to a 3k fun run. The registration process was very simple to complete on line and then we had to collect the registration pack from Disney Wide World of Sports the night before the race. This contained your number for the race, directions to the start plus some goodies from the sponsors. My husband took part in the 5k race and he ran through Epcot past lots of characters including Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse and Donald Duck. The race was started by Beauty and the Beast and Cinderella and Prince Charming waited on the finish line to cheer the runners in. There was lots of ticker tape and a DJ playing very loud and uplifting music at the start and finish. The atmosphere was exciting with spectators cheering on the competitors at the finish line. There were stations for water and fruit and breakfast muffins were handed to the competitors when they finished the race. Coffee tents sold refreshments for the spectators too.

    If you’re interested in finding out more or when the next races are please go to www.disneyworldsports.disney.go.com