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April 24, 2008 * Issue 8.17
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From the Authors: Thank
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Travel Feature: Macau
Disney Feature: Walt
Disney World On A Budget: Souvenirs
Updates: What's New and
Changed
Tips: On Demand Disney,
"Lost" Labels, Start Stepping
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PassPorter
PhotoPick: Tinker Bell Topiary
Q and A: Where can I
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In this issue, our
globetrotting Featured Columnist, Cheryl Pendry, takes us back to the Far East
this week for a vist to Macau. Then our other Featured Columnist, Sue
Kulick, wraps-up her four-part series on Walt Disney World on a Budget.
Finally, Jack Skatt is back with a brand-new Walt Disney World Treasure Hunt.
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TRAVEL FEATURE: Macau:
More Than The Las Vegas of the East
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by Cheryl Pendry,
PassPorter Featured Columnist
There can't be many places
in the world that so thoroughly mix the cultures of two very different nations
from two different continents. Macau is one of those few places.
Located in China, although
classified as a Special Administrative Region the same as Hong Kong, Macau was
handed back over to the Chinese in 1999 by the Portuguese, who had ruled the
area for 500 years. With no visa required to visit the city from other parts of
China, that makes it a very popular day trip from Hong Kong, but it's also a
huge attraction for the mainland Chinese. The reason is simple; Macau is now
known as the Las Vegas of Asia, and with very good reason.
If you arrive on the regular
ferry service from Hong Kong, which takes just over an hour, the first sight
that will greet you is the Sands casino. You don't have to go far before you
see billboards for other famous-name casinos, such as the Wynn, Bellagio, and
MGM Grand, so the link to Las Vegas is soon obvious. This is something that is
only going to keep growing, with around 27 million gamblers visiting Macau last
year from mainland China. It's easy enough for them to get here, with
complimentary shuttle buses offered from across the border. And it's a short
trip, with China easily seen just a short distance away across one of the
rivers around Macau. With that sort of potential audience, it's no surprise to
learn that more casinos are being built all the time.
But there is much more to
Macau than just gambling. The city has a fascinating history and everywhere you
look, you can see the influence of the former European rulers, from the street
signs written in Portuguese and Chinese, to the Mediterranean-style buildings
that are littered throughout the different districts.
The history really starts
at the A-Ma Temple, dedicated to a Taoist sea goddess and completed in 1488, as
this is where the Portuguese first came ashore in the early 1550s. They quickly
adopted the name for the city they had discovered and, eventually, A-Ma became
Macau. Today, the temple is still standing and attracts people wishing to pay
their respects. The sensation you get here when you walk in, like many of the
other temples we visited in Hong Kong, is one of serenity. You're also greeted
by an intense aroma of incense, which can easily overwhelm you.
Fast forward to the early
1600s and a church, Sao Paulo, was built in Macau, but the site they chose was
obviously not a good one. Not long after it was constructed, fire ripped
through the building. Undeterred, the church was rebuilt and stood proudly on
the site for the next 200 years, until history repeated itself and fire broke
out again. This time, they were able to save some of the building and, in particular,
the main facade at the entrance, but it proved impossible to re-build the rest
of the church, so today those ruins are all that remain.
It is an odd sight to see
what is essentially one wall of a building, just standing there, propped up.
It's a great shame, as you can see from the detail on the brickwork just how
exquisite the whole church must have been. The intricate stone carvings were
created by Japanese Christian exiles and as a result, the carvings have some
unusual features, such as skeletons; not what you're used to seeing on a
church.
Walk down the steps in
front of the church to the square beyond and you're in the heart of Macau, the
Largo do Senado or the Senate Square. The most stunning feature is, unusually,
right beneath your feet. The whole square has been paved with a bold Portuguese
wave pattern mosaic. Not only is it exceptionally striking, it also helps to
create the atmosphere of a Mediterranean town.
That impression is helped
by the fact that the square is surrounded by some beautiful buildings, one of
which is St. Dominic's Church, which dates from the early 17th century. Its
cream and white exterior is typical of exactly the type of churches we saw
during our Mediterranean cruise, and we did find ourselves feeling as if we
were on a shore excursion from the Disney Magic as we stood in the square.
We're not the only ones to be impressed with the historic center of Macau, as
it has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and, as part of that
listing, there are plans in place to demolish some of the less desirable
buildings a little further away and replace them with more squares and replicas
of historic buildings. It's very refreshing to see that the government here
obviously takes its history very seriously and wants to preserve it for future
generations and visitors.
There are many other
glimpses of the Portuguese impact on the city, from the beautiful Governor's residence
to the city's number one souvenir, Portuguese egg custard tarts - and having
sampled one, I can see why most people who come here feel the need to try them
and then leave with some. They were exceptionally good!
But one of the final gifts
the Portuguese left for Macau was the Kun Lam statue, a popular Buddhist
goddess, on the seafront. It's an intriguing piece of art and perhaps a fitting
final gift for the former rulers to hand over.
It is possible Macau is at
a crossroads. It is clear that there is a will to preserve it's very unique
history, but it is also clear that the vast majority of visitors who come here
are heading for those big-name casinos, which will just continue to multiply.
While the casino guests of course bring money into the economy, it's a shame
that most of them remain blissfully unaware of what else Macau has to offer -
and I'm very glad we took the time to discover that for ourselves.
About the Author: Cheryl
and husband Mark live in England and love to travel, particularly to America.
They are in the process of visiting every Disney theme park around the world,
having already spent a day in Disneyland Resort Paris and Hong Kong Disneyland
so far this year. They are looking forward to returning to America in October
to visit both Walt Disney World and Disneyland in California.
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DISNEY FEATURE:
Walt Disney World On A Budget: Souvenirs & Other Discounts
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by Sue Kulick, PassPorter
Featured Columnist
(This is the final
installment of our four part "Walt Disney World On A Budget" series.
If you're just joining us, catch up by reading Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3
available at http://www.passporter.com/newsarchive.htm )
Well, we are almost done! This
article is about inexpensive souvenirs, and even more discounts.
So our fictional family of
four has had a memorable, reasonably priced vacation. They've enjoyed all that
Walt Disney World has to offer, and they traveled well. They ate many wonderful
meals. They saved money and still had a great trip. Now, our family wants to
remember their trip, but they really don't want to spend a fortune on a Mickey
sweatshirt or a plush Pluto. How to cherish the memories without breaking the
bank?
One of the best free
souvenirs you can collect is a map of each park. You can pick these up for free
at the entrance to each park, as well as at your resort. Pick these up at the
end of the day, so that they are in good condition for the trip home. If you'd
like to remember a special meal, you can also ask for a copy of the menu. Most
restaurants will give you a copy, and it makes a nice souvenir, as well as a
great scrapbook item.
You can also collect
pressed pennies. These are typically 51 cents. You provide the penny and pay 50
cents to press it. Each machine will show you the pictures available to press
on the penny. Kids love to collect these, and they are easy to find, easy to collect,
and easy to transport home. (Bring a little zip-top sandwich bag to transport
them safely home in your suitcase). Postcards make great souvenirs, and they
are also easy to transport home. You can get some great ones at Walt Disney
World, and many others off-property.
There is a store in
Downtown Disney called "Mickey's Mart," where everything is less than
$10. Check out the World of Disney Store at Downtown Disney. There is usually a
clearance rack, and also, there are usually many items that are not too
expensive. One of our favorite souvenirs is of the edible kind. There are
cookies, candy, Mickey-shaped pasta, coffee, and many other delectable goodies
at a fair price. If you really want to bring home a T-shirt or a sweatshirt,
try venturing off property. Orlando is surrounded by outlets, and they are much
cheaper than the shops at WWalt Disney WorldDW. Try Character Outlet for great
deals!
One of the best souvenirs
you can bring back is pictures! You can pick up a single-use camera for about
$5 (get them at home before you go) and give one to each child. The memories
seen through their eyes will be priceless. Bring along your digital camera, and
upload the photos to your computer. If you want to share your trip with family
and friends, you can send them the link to your memories. This is much less
expensive and more personal then bringing them something that they will only
display when you come over to visit!
Now that the souvenirs are
bought, it's time to return home. If you are driving home, remember to load
your cooler up with ice for the trip, and repack your food, drinks and snacks.
If you are flying, you will probably not want to transport foods that might
spoil, but you should be able to pack your dry food in your suitcase. If you
rented a car, fill it up before you bring it back. An empty tank can cost you a
fortune, as the rental companies expect the car to be returned full. If you are
flying, try to eat before you arrive at the airport. Airport cafes are usually
quite over-priced. You can bring some snacks on the plane, but remember that
you can't bring water or liquid through the security check point.
And so, our Walt Disney
World vacation comes to an end.
There are a few other
places to check for discounts. Apply for an Orlando Magic Card online before
you make any plans. This card, issued by the Orlando/Orange County Convention
and Visitor's Bureau, gives you discounts on dining, hotels and attractions. If
you are a member of AAA/CAA, you can check for discounts with membership. For all
the latest in discount codes, you can't beat Mary Waring's site,
Mousesavers.com. Mary does all the research and comes up with many discount
codes. Try Googling "Orlando discounts" to see what you can find. I
found the following sites: Orlando Savings, Orlando:About, and Free Orlando
Coupons. All these sites offer discount coupons for dining, attractions and
hotels. So there you have it -- a Disney vacation that won't have you
re-mortgaging the house and a wonderful world of family memories that your children
(and you) will remember forever. Plus, it comes with bragging rights -- you did
it all and stayed within your budget!
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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Here's a few relevant news
items:
The list of Star Wars
"alumni" appearing at this year's Star Wars Weekends at Disney's
Hollywood Studios in June has been announced. Warwick Davis (Wicket the Ewok)
will be emceeing the event and will appear all four weekends. The current
schedule of appearances (subject to change) is:
June 6 - 8: Jeremy Bulloch
(Boba Fett) and Daniel Logan (Young Boba Fett)
June 13-15: Peter Mayhew
(Chewbacca) and David Prowse (Darth Vader)
June 20-22: Amy Allen
(Aayla Secura) and Matthew Wood (General Grievous)
June 27-29: Jake Lloyd
(Young Anakin Skywalker) and Dave Filoni (Director of the upcoming animated
Star Wars: The Clone Wars)
Beginning May 4, the daily
charge for internet access at DVC resorts will be waived for DVC members
staying using points. The charge will remain in effect for those guests who are
renting DVC points, DVC members staying at non-DVC resorts, and guests with
conventional hotel reservations.
The Sounds Like Summer
Concert Series which features "tribute" bands, returns to the America
Gardens Theatre at Epcot June 9 - August 10, 2008. Concerts are at 5:45,
7:00, and 8:00 pm on the nights listed below. The first half of the schedule of
bands appearing has been released. The line-up (subject to change)
is:
June 9-15: 2U (a U2
tribute band)
June 16-22: Stayin' Alive
(a Bee Gees tribute band)
June 23-29: Hotel
California (an Eagles tribute band)
June 30-July 10: Bjorn
Again (an ABBA tribute band)
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Our readers deliver a
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ON DEMAND DISNEY
"Check out your cable
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Demand. The Travel Channel also airs hour-long Disney specials on each of
the parks that come on periodically. You can record these for continued
watching."
-- contributed by
Christine H.
"LOST" LABELS
"During my family's
first trip to Walt Disney World, I was paranoid about losing my children. I
have a four year-old girl and a two year-old boy who are very curious! What I
did was print stickers on the computer before we left. Each one had a
small picture of the child with their name, age, hotel, my name, and my cell
phone number. I put the sticker on inside of the back of their shirts, up by
their neck. They never did get lost but this sure alleviated my
fears."
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START STEPPING
"I started climbing
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enough shape to go from deck one to twelve in 2009!"
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Play our fun and quirky
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The Captain makes a study
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Here is this week's
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"My friend Buzz asked
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and I must admit I've taken a shining to battle. I feel so powerful! After
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What is the maximum score
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Send your full answer to
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Congratulations to Robert
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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 PassPorter PhotoPick:
Tinker Bell Topiary
contributed by dawn68
View Photo: http://www.passporter.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/5686
You can nominate photos as
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Top 5 Photo Contributors
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Q & A WITH JENNIFER
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momof3inga asks: "My
daughter is obsessed with Tinker Bell. Is there a place to meet her at any of
the parks?"
Jennifer and Dave answer:
"The basic problem getting an autograph from Tink is that she's so tiny.
The normal, big-barreled autographing pen most of us carry around would seem
like a tree trunk to her (even a sewing needle is taller than she is). There
have been fairly strong rumors for over a year that Imagineering has been
working on a way to shrink the guests (and their pens) so that everyone's the
same size as Tink for the meet-and-greet. You may think, 'Wouldn't it be easier
to just make Tink bigger?' Yes, I'm sure she could get some cookies and a
bottle of special potion from Alice in Wonderland, but I'm figuring
Imagineering feels it would seem less magical to meet a human-sized Tink, so
they're going about things the hard way. I guess they haven't yet managed to
work out the kinks (but if you've been to Honey I Shrunk the Audience, you
already know that).
At least, that's what you
can tell the kids (the small ones, and the ones that won't grow up). "
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