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PassPorter News
News, Announcements, Updates, and Tips
January 17, 2008 * Issue 8.03
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In This Newsletter:
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From the Authors: Decade
of Dreams
Travel Feature: Antiquing
in New York State
Disney Feature: Dining
Review: Yak & Yeti
Updates: What's New and
Changed
Tips: Bring Your Own
Birthday, Good Glow, Pacifier Protection
Captain's Corner: The
Prototype
PassPorter PhotoPick: The
Flying Dutchman at Castaway Cay
Q&A: What characters
will we see on our cruise?
Our Sponsors: We
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FROM THE AUTHORS: Decade
of Dreams
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Hi,
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May 3, 2009 marks the
realization of a dream ... a decade of dreams! Join us as PassPorter celebrates
its TENTH anniversary in grand style with a year-long celebration from
coast-to-coast! Everyone is invited to PassPorter's Decade of Dreams Tour and
all are warmly welcome to join us at all or part of our celebration.
Decade of Dreams
celebrates all of our dreams by going "on tour," coast-to-coast and
online! We're planning everything from online events with contests to one-day
parties (meets) to grand, multi-day group trips. Our once-in-a-lifetime group
trips include a 7-night Disney Cruise to Tortola, a 4-night celebration at Walt
Disney World, and a Disneyland visit that includes park time and an Adventures
by Disney expedition, with travel arranged by our friends at Mouse Fan Travel.
To get all the details and reserve your spot on the limited-availability trips,
visit the Decade of Dreams Tour Overview. Everyone is invited and welcome!
Visit http://www.passporter.com/decade-of-dreams.asp
In other news,
PassPorter's Walt Disney World 2008 is now #13 on the list of bestselling
travel books in bookstores across the nation, a new record for us! Dave was quoted
in his hometown newspaper (The Bergen Record) on the topic of kids and car
travel (see "Family trips redefined by car gadgets" at http://www.northjersey.com/betterliving/family/Family_trips_redefined_by_car_gadgets.html
). And our site traffic continues to peak, meaning continued slowdowns until we
get our new server hardware. Our apologies for the sluggishness, and we expect
to be back up to speed (or even faster!) before February.
Our new Disney World
Hotels Reviews & Ratings Forum at http://www.passporterboards.com/forums/disney-world-resort-hotel-reviews-ratings/
is off to a resounding start with more than 100 reviews -- WOW! Our reviews are
fully searchable, sortable, and include numerical ratings and useful flagging
tools to help you in planning your vacation. Many thanks to the great folks at http://www.MouseEarVacations.com
for sponsoring this valuable resource!
Pre-orders of our sixth
edition of PassPorter's Disney Cruise Line and its Ports of Call are proving
popular! A special electronic preview version of the guidebook is to everyone
who pre-orders a new cruise guide through our PassPorter Store. Currently, the
first chapter is available for download -- chapter 2 will go up within the
week. To pre-order, visit the PassPorter's Disney Cruise Pre-Order Center at http://www.passporterstore.com/store/dcl2008.aspx
PASSPORTER'S CLUB UPDATE
* Nearly 1100 vacationers
(wow!) are now enjoying access to all our e-books, e-worksheets, and
super-sized photo archive images -- thank you for your continued support!
* We have FOUR new
e-worksheets for you to use to plan your next trip: character checklist, a
multiple resort reservation tracker, a caregiver information sheet, and a meal
tracker for a large family -- view them at http://www.passporterboards.com/forums/passporters-club-gallery/
* Our latest e-book,
"PassPorter's Festivals and Celebrations at Walt Disney World by Thomas
Cackler," is available for Club Passholders to download free of extra
charges: http://www.passporterboards.com/forums/passporters-club-gallery/144369-new-e-book-passporters-festivals-celebrations-walt-disney-world.html
* We've just released
Club-exclusive avatar backgrounds of Disney resort hotels for our Living Avatar
system, too. Use them to create a personal avatar that reflects you and your
interests! See http://www.passporterboards.com/forums/passporters-club-gallery/147229-new-avatar-items-resort-backgrounds.html
* More details at http://www.passporter.com/club
In this issue, Guest
Contributor and PassPorter Message Board Guide Sue Kulick whets the appetites
of antique hunters, in Antiquing in New York State. Then, Featured Contributor
and PassPorter Message Board Guide Cheryl Pendry addresses a different kind of
appetite in her review of Yak & Yeti, the recently-opened restaurant at
Disney's Animal Kingdom. Finally, Jack Skatt is back with a brand-new Walt
Disney World Treasure Hunt. Enjoy!
Jennifer and Dave
PassPorter Publishers and
Authors
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TRAVEL FEATURE: The
Antiques of Madison County (New York That Is...)
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by Sue Kulick, PassPorter
Message Board Guide and Guest Contributor
When you think about New
York, antiques are probably not the first thing that comes to your mind. But
let me tell you, there is a wonderful tiny corner of New York State where they
have honed antiquing and bargain hunting to an art form.
Madison County in central
New York State could well be called the antique capitol of New York. In a tiny
town called Bouckville, there is a string of antique shops all along the main
road. But there is more to it than that...
Every summer, Madison
County puts on a show for the residents and tourists alike. Between the lush
green farmland and the gently rolling hills of this beautiful area, thousands
of antique dealers gather every summer in a field to show their wares. Yes, it's
time for the Madison-Bouckville Antique Show!
The show is held on the
third weekend in August and opens on Friday for the early birds. For an
increased fee, dealers and serious collectors can get in to the show a day
early to poke around and make some deals. The show opens to the public on
Saturday morning. For a mere $6 ($7 for a weekend pass), you can gain entry to
a veritable super market of antiques!
The dealers bring along a
huge variety of things. Some of them bring things that have been sitting too
long in their shop. Some dealers bring things that they think will sell. Some
dealers bring whatever is "hot" that year. One year it was Depression
glass, one year it was snowshoes, and another year it was wagon wheels. This
year the trend seemed to be toward old kitchen items!
You enter this antique
wonderland knowing that, like Walt Disney World, you are not going to see
everything in one trip. Spread out before you are tents, tables, trucks and
tarps, resplendent with items to delight the most seasoned antique-er or the
bright-eyed novice!
If you're like us, the
monetary value plays second fiddle to the decorative value. We own a log home,
and we tend to look for things that will enhance the beauty of our home, rather
that what will bring us money on the resale market.
If you get hungry, there
is a large food tent in the center offering foods that range from salads to
sandwiches to burgers to fresh fruit. It is run by the local fire/rescue
department, so you know your lunch money is going towards a good cause.
So, let's say you've found
the perfect item. But that beautiful rocking chair is a bit much to carry back
to your car. Never fear! Look around - there are young men and women everywhere
in yellow T-shirts with the word "Porter" on them. These young people
will load up your purchase on a trolley, pulled by a tractor, and take it back
to your car. But don't forget to throw them a few bucks. These young people
work for free and depend on your tips!
If you get tired of the
actual show, take a stroll into the town of Bouckville. Every store, every nook
and cranny, every square inch of space, is covered by someone selling
something. The dealers that don't get inside the antique show set up shop on
the fields and side streets of Bouckville. There are treasures to be found
everywhere you look.
And don't be afraid to
bargain. It's not only accepted, it's expected! Don't want to pay $20 for that
old map of the world? Offer $10! And on Sunday, many dealers would rather
bargain than pack everything up again and haul it home.
If yard sales are more
your style, this is the weekend for them! Every road leading into central
Madison County is chock-full of people selling their household goods. We
usually stop at a few on our way to and from the show. We have gotten a few
good deals along the way, as well as a few classic pieces for our home.
Come and spend the day or
the weekend having fun and shopping in this lovely area of New York State!
To find out more
information, check out the web site:
http://www.bouckvilleantiqueshows.com/html/main.html
About the Author: Sue
Kulick is a resident of the Pocono Mountains and an avid Disney fan. She and
her husband, Steve, live in a log home with their Golden Retrievers, Cody and
Belle and their cats Tigger, Rocky and Adrian.
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DISNEY FEATURE: Yak &
Yeti: Dining With An Asian Flair
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by Cheryl Pendry,
PassPorter Featured Columnist
The Walt Disney World
Resort is ever changing, and that doesn't mean just adding new attractions or
updates to old favorites, it also means new dining opportunities. Over the past
few months, we had watched with eager anticipation as plans were announced for
various restaurants and each one that was new or had undergone major changes
was dutifully added into our itinerary.
One of those that I was
probably most eager to try was the new table-service restaurant at Disney's
Animal Kingdom. For a long time, I've loved this park, but my main frustration
with it has been the lack of good places to sit down and enjoy a good meal.
We're just not counter service people. We like to settle down, browse a menu,
pick some food and enjoy it, rather than having to go and order it, find a
table (sometimes not the easiest of tasks!) and then feel rushed, as other
people are in the same position. When I heard about Yak & Yeti, I just knew
we had to try it out. Fortunately, that ended up being just a few weeks after
it opened.
Set in Asia, its no
surprise that Yak & Yeti is an Asian-themed restaurant, offering food that
seemed to be Chinese, Japanese, and perhaps Thai in origin. You can start off
with a choice of appetizers, soups, and salads. The wonton soup, with pork
wontons and a clear chicken broth ($4.99) got a thumbs up from our table,
although I found the prawn flavored crisps ($4.99) to be nothing special. I
think perhaps I was hoping for more than the standard prawn crackers that we
get with any Chinese takeaway at home! That's not to say that the menu isn't
ambitious. More unusual dishes to start with include the seared ahi tuna
($9.99), the steamed mussels with a Thai basil broth and lemon grass ($9.99)
and the lettuce cups with minced chicken breast, chopped vegetables and maple
tamarind sauce ($10.99).
There's a strong focus on
seafood and fish here at Yak & Yeti, as shown by the fact that of the four
specials offered when we dined there, only one was meat-based, the other were
all fish. It was one of those that I eventually went for - the seared miso
salmon ($20.99), following a glowing recommendation from our server. It came
with jasmine rice, which seemed to be a staple accompaniment to a lot of the
main dishes, baby bok choy and a shiitake mushroom stir-fry. As soon as I bit
into it, I could see why our server had been so keen on it. It was one of those
dishes where all the flavors blend together perfectly and eating every mouthful
was an absolute treat.
If fish isn't your thing,
there's plenty for meat eaters, with other dishes including the crispy honey
chicken with broccoli, carrots and honey sauce ($15.99), maple tamarind chicken
with an Indonesian tamarind glaze and coconut-ginger rice ($17.99), duck with
Anandapur glaze - a roasted half duckling with orange wasabi glaze, jasmine
rice (again) and stir-fried vegetables ($21.99). My husband went for the
shaoxing steak and shrimp ($22.99). Despite its fancy name, this is essentially
surf'n'turf, although the shrimp is tempura-battered and it's served with the
ever familiar jasmine rice, stir fried vegetables and chili plum dipping sauce.
One comment I had heard
before dining at Yak & Yeti is that there isn't much for true vegetarians
and the menu certainly failed to highlight anything under the entrees that
didn't feature either fish or meat, which is a great shame. However, this is
Disney and usually a word with your server and the chef can come up with
something, but it's still a disappointment not to see vegetarian dishes
appearing as a matter of course on the menu.
Dessert choices include
mango pie ($6.99), chocolate brownie sundae ($7.99) and fried wontons ($7.99),
which we sampled. This is skewers of fresh pineapple and cream cheese wontons,
vanilla ice cream and honey vanilla drizzle. Odd as it sounds, it seemed to
work and was met with smiles from around the table.
If you're thinking that
perhaps Yak & Yeti's food is a touch too exotic for you, don't worry. We
dined with friends, one of whom I think it's fair to say is fairly conservative
in their food tastes and they found plenty to enjoy.
But the food is only half
the story here. Yak & Yeti has to be one of the best themed restaurants on
Disney property. It's clear the Imagineers had a ball putting this place
together. Everywhere you look are Asian artifacts, and this is a photographer's
paradise. The minute you walk in, you really do feel as if you're stepping onto
a different continent.
Within the restaurant, there
are a series of different rooms with different color schemes, including pale
greens, blues and orange. As you walk from one part of the restaurant to
another, you get a different atmosphere, and that was a great touch. It's worth
chatting with the Cast Members here. They were only too happy to explain to us
all about some of the artifacts that are on display, some of which have very
interesting stories behind them. There's even a fertility Buddha in there, so
if children is something you'd like in your future, be sure to find it and rub
its belly!
All in all, Yak & Yeti
is a great new addition to dining at Disney's Animal Kingdom and it's just a
shame it was so long in arriving. Let's hope, as the park prepares to celebrate
its 10th anniversary this year that plans are in the works for more table
service restaurants in the park's second decade. If they are, Yak and Yeti has
already set the bar exceptionally high here for good food and wonderful
theming. Any other restaurants here in the future will have a lot to live up
to.
About the Author: Cheryl
and husband Mark live in England and love to travel, particularly to America.
They were on the first 11-night sailing of the Disney Magic around the
Mediterranean and have recently returned from 19 nights in Walt Disney World.
They are now looking forward to visiting Hong Kong and Hong Kong Disneyland.
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UPDATES: What's New and
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Here's a few relevant news
items:
Brazil's Adriano Bastos
won his fourth consecutive Walt Disney World Marathon on Sunday with a winning
time of 2:20:56. Floridian Melanie Peters won the women's marathon with a time
of 2:47:29
Disney and
CareerBuilder.com are searching for the next Chief Magic Officer (CMO). If you
think you have what it takes, head to the official web site to take the Magic
Aptitude Test and fill out the application including a 60-second video about
why you are perfect for the job. (The rules are strict about what can be in the
video so read them carefully!) A panel of judges will choose 10 finalists and
then the public will get to vote for the winner. The winner will be a paid
hourly employee of Disney for a year and will attend 4 major events for Disney
around the country, all expenses paid.
New Year, new prices! The
following prices have increased:
- As of January 9, the
refundable deposit for locker rentals has increased from $2 to $5. The cost for
lockers is $5 for small lockers and $7 for for large lockers PLUS the
refundable deposit.
- As of January 13, both
mini-golf course, Fantasia Gardens and Winter Summerland, have increased their
rate to $11.95 per round for adults and $9.75 per round for kids (ages 3 - 9).
Our thanks to AllEars.net
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DISNEY TIPS FROM FELLOW
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Our readers deliver a
wealth of information! Here are the winners in this month's tip contest:
BRING YOUR OWN BIRTHDAY
"If you feel the
Disney Cruise Line's Stateroom Celebration package is a bit too spendy and
you'd rather have that $$ for bingo and spa treatments, bring your own
decorations! My little boy and I usually sail on the Magic right around his
birthday, and I like to make a big deal out of his special day. I bring
un-inflated mylar birthday balloons (found some Mickey ones at the dollar
store!), jointed "Happy Birthday" banners, and anything else I can
find. I also bring poster putty to put up the decorations without harming the
walls. I wait until he is gone to the kids' club, then I 'birthday up' the
whole stateroom. He loves seeing what I've done, and it makes him feel so
special."
-- contributed by Gina P.
GOOD GLOW
"When we cruised in
2004, we had an inside stateroom. My son was used to having a night light in
his bedroom. I, however, do not sleep well in a room with any kind of light.
Our solution was to bring along glow sticks. We put one on the bathroom door so
that we could find our way through the dark cabin at night. We also put a glow
necklace on one of my son's stuffed animals and placed it at the foot of his
bed. The glow stick let off enough light to make my son feel secure but yet not
enough light to keep me awake at night!"
-- contributed by Michelle
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PACIFIER PROTECTION
"We have been taking
my son to Walt Disney World since he was 9 months old. We have lost many
bottles, pacifiers, etc as they would be thrown and lost forever. We discovered
while at Disney, that if we took a water bottle lanyard, we could loop it to
the stroller at one end and to the bottle, toy, pacifier, etc at the other! Our
son if 7 years old now, so it's about time we pass along this tip our fellow
'stroller rollers.' [Jennifer's Note: Just a reminder to ensure any strap you
use is short enough that your baby's head could not become accidentally
entangled.]"
-- contributed by Barb K.
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CAPTAIN'S CORNER: Treasure
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Play our fun and quirky
treasure hunting game, hosted by Captain Jack Skatt from our book,
"PassPorter's Treasure Hunts at Walt Disney World."
The Captain makes a study
of the delightful details -- sometimes hidden, sometimes in plain sight but
often overlooked -- at Walt Disney World and aboard the Disney Cruise Line.
Using notes from his journals, he will lead you to this "treasure" at
Disney with clues, questions, photos, or riddles. Your challenge is to discover
the answer by searching your memory, visiting Disney, or even just looking
really hard on the Internet. If you think you've found the answer, e-mail it to
jackskatt@passporter.com -- the first person to correctly submit the FULL
answer will receive a free PassPorter enamel pin or PassPorter name badge pin.
Here is this week's
journal entry:
"With all this talk
about PassPorter's 10th anniversary in 2009, I decided to take a little trip
down memory lane. I got my hands on one of the first PassPorter prototypes made
back in 1999. My copy is quite old and dog-eared -- it appears well travelled.
While there are similarities to today's PassPorter, there are striking
differences: the cover is red rather than blue and it doesn't wrap around, the
binding is wire rather than plastic, the page design is completely different,
and the pockets are about 1/2" inch wider than the text pages. Most
fascinating are the title (it's not even called a 'PassPorter' yet) and the
author's name (not a 'Marx' in sight)."
What was the title of the
first PassPorter prototype edition (circa 1999) and who was its author? For
bonus credit, locate the photographic evidence in the PassPorter Photo Archive
and post a comment with the photo!
Send your full answer to
jackskatt@passporter.com -- the winner will be notified by e-mail and announced
in a future newsletter, along with the correct answer!
Congratulations to Stacey
Omlund who was the winner of last week's trivia contest! Stacey was the first
person to identify the location of the jukebox as Pop Century and the
Captain's favorite tune as E11. Stacey was the also first
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the original clue, see last week's newsletter at http://www.passporter.com/news/news011008.htm#captain
If you enjoy treasure
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PASSPORTER PHOTOPICK
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Each issue we choose a
special photo from the PassPorter Photo Archive which highlights something
beautiful, interesting, humorous, or timely at Disney or around the world. Here
is this issue's PhotoPick:
The Flying Dutchman pirate
ship at Castaway Cay
contributed by
OffKilter_Disneymom
PhotoPick Link: http://www.passporter.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/3131
You can nominate photos
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Top 5 Photo Contributors:
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Q & A WITH JENNIFER
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emtpej asks: "Are
there characters at the parks or character meals that we can skip seeing
because they will be on the cruise? Are they some that will NOT be on the
cruise?"
Dave and Jennifer answer:
"You'll see the Fab 5 (Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, Pluto) and loads of
princesses on board, so you can probably skip their character meals on land.
Pooh and pals, on the other hand, are hard to come by at sea, so they're a good
choice for a land-based character meal. Thanks to the Disney Dreams show (a
must-see on board) and Pirates Night, you may have your fill of Hook, Smee,
Wendy, Pan, and maybe even Captain Jack before you hit dry land. But then
again, some folks never get enough of them. After that, I wouldn't sweat it --
take the characters where and when you find 'em."
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questions at http://www.passporterboards.com/
-- and if you're lucky, you may find that folks have already asked and answered
the same question that's on your mind!
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