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PassPorter News
News, Announcements, Updates, and Tips
November 29, 2007 * Issue 7.48
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From the Authors: MouseFest
Here We Come!
Travel Feature:
Celebration, FL
Disney Feature: First Aid
While On A Disney Vacation
Updates: What's New and
Changed
Tips: Key Swap, Snacking
Around The Food & Wine Fest, Perfect Parade Viewing
Captain's Corner: Beach
Scene
PassPorter PhotoPick:
Sunset on Castaway Cay
Q&A: How big are the
bathtubs on DCL?
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FROM THE AUTHORS:
MouseFest Here We Come!
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Hi,
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After a year of planning,
MouseFest 2007 is almost here! We leave on Friday, embark on the MouseFest
cruise on Sunday, and begin the festivities at Walt Disney World next Thursday.
This year's event promises to be bigger and better than ever, and we're all
very excited! If you'll be joining us, have a safe trip and see you soon! If
you're staying home this year, consider joining PassPorter Guide Chrissi at a
No-Go-MouseFest Chat on Satuday, December 8 at 9:00 pm ET (see http://www.passporterboards.com/forums/backyard-gatherings-meets-group-trips/133979-not-going-mousefest-2007-no-problem-come-join-us-no-go-mousefest-chat.html
). With nearly 300 PassPorter readers and members attending, we're sure
there'll be many trip reports and photos, too!
Big News! We have a
brand-new PassPorter e-book -- PassPorter's Festivals and Celebrations at Walt
Disney World by Thomas Cackler. This e-book is available now for PassPorter's
Club passholders, FREE of extra charges -- the e-book is now posted in the
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The e-book will become available
for purchase for just $4.95 in the PassPorter Store on Thursday, December 6.
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The new PassPorter's Walt
Disney World 2008 copies are all settled in, pre-orders are shipped, and new
orders now ship the next business day. This is a good time to start placing
orders for PassPorters as holiday gifts. If you order before December 5, you
can choose Media Mail for low shipping rates and be assured it will arrive in
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You can read more about
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features: our "real-time" reviews from readers and our
dynamically-generated book updates to which you can contribute. (Yes, we
already have some updates listed for the 2008 edition).
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* More than 1000
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In this issue, PassPorter
Feature Columnist Cheryl Pendry gives us a delightful peek into Celebration,
Florida, and PassPorter Guide Sue Kulick is back to give us tips on getting
first aid on vacation. Finally, Jack Skatt is back with a brand-new Walt Disney
World Treasure Hunt. Enjoy!
Jennifer and Dave
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TRAVEL FEATURE: Small Town
Done Disney: Celebration, Florida
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by Cheryl Pendry,
PassPorter Featured Columnist
Sometimes it's very
difficult to drag yourself away from the wonders of Walt Disney World. After
all, with four theme parks, two water parks and more restaurants and shops than
you could ever visit on one vacation, why would you need to leave this
wonderland?
Because our trips to
Disney usually last longer than the average stay, we tend to venture off
property more than most and one of our favorite stops is very nearby to Disney
World and had a huge dose of pixie dust in its development. That's because the
Walt Disney Company was the organization responsible for developing the entire
town.
Walt himself came up with
the original dream of an Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow towards
the end of his life. He saw it as a way of coming up with new ideas for urban
living and made a film, spelling out what he would like to see. That included a
monorail system, a city center where the pedestrian took priority over
vehicles, apartments, houses and areas of green expanse, known as "green
belt," to break up the residential buildings.
As we all know, EPCOT
evolved into the second theme park to open at Walt Disney World, but it was far
from the vision that Walt had originally spelled out. Yes, it looked at
technology of the future and also brought together cultures and nations from
around the world, but there was no-one living here, one of Walt's core ideas.
But Walt's dream got a second chance when Celebration came along.
The first homes started to
appear in 1996 and, since then, the community has continued to grow. It's fair
to say that every time we visit the town, more has been added. Celebration is
now a sprawling town, complete with its own facilities, including schools,
churches, shops, restaurants, cinema and even its own town hall. If you ever
need urgent medical treatment while staying at Disney, Celebration has its own
hospital, a beautiful facility, which we spent some time at last year. Although
it's never nice to have to go to the hospital, particularly when you're on
vacation, they do try hard here to make the experience as pleasant as possible.
(See our article on First Aid in Walt Disney World below!)
So, you may be wondering,
why on earth would I want to visit a town, when there are so many great things
to explore at the Walt Disney World resort? Well, although Celebration is a
town, it's much more than that. As soon as you enter it, you realize that it's
nothing like you've ever seen before. It really is an ideal version of the town
you'd love to live in, with white picket fences and immaculately kept gardens,
with beautiful houses set back from the road in lovely pastel colors.
Every time we go there, I
can't help but compare it to Main Street USA. OK, so it's not the same, but
they share the same general idea. This is an idealized version of how towns
should be (at least in Walt's vision) and takes you back in time to the turn of
the 20th century. That's even more obvious when you understand that Celebration
was built with the idea of the pedestrian, rather than the car, being king.
It's an odd concept to wrap your head around, particularly as you drive into
the town. You'll find that you have to take extra care and slow down more than
you normally would, which after you get used to it, is a pleasant change, as
the slower speeds allow you to take in the wonderful scenery all around you.
Celebration isn't just
somewhere for people to live though. It also recognizes the value of the
visitor and that it's going to have an appeal to outsiders, especially with its
Disney links and, as a result, the town plans for visitors, with special events
throughout the year. If you're there in the spring, you can enjoy festivals of
spring art, American Pie or even Posh Pooches. The summer brings 4th of July
celebrations, while the fall is the time to enjoy Oktoberfest. In December,
snow falls every night without fail with celebrations when they light the tree
at the beginning of the month and at the end of the month to see the New Year
in.
The shops, cafes and
restaurants are also well worth exploring. We've spent many happy mornings or
afternoons, just browsing around. Because Celebration has a slower pace of life
and is a relatively quiet town, it's a pleasure to visit the shops. You won't
find crowds of people here, but what you will find are unique outlets, where
you might just pick up something a little bit more unusual.
Some of our favorite spots
to head for include Day Dreams. You can't miss this place - just look for the
two teddy bear topiaries outside. Inside, you'll find a wonderful assortment of
collectibles and gifts. Further down Market Street are the Market Street
Gallery, with home decor items and a selection of year round Christmas items,
and the Village Mercantile, the place to get Celebration logo merchandise.
Other unusual shops
include the wonderfully named Reading Trout Books in Front Street with
thousands of new and used books and magazines and the Dog Bark Bakery in
Celebration Avenue, the place to get a special treat for your four legged
friend.
And if you want to add
lunch or dinner to your visit, there are lots of places to try, with some, such
as Cafe D'Antonio, the place to head for Italian food, the Columbia Restaurant,
serving up Mediterranean food, and the Celebration Town Tavern, boasting
wonderful lakeside views.
Perhaps those final words
really sum up what Celebration is about. Because this town has been designed by
Disney, there are just so many wonderful extra touches everywhere you look.
It's clear a lot of thought went into designing this town, from the restaurants
overlooking the picturesque lakes to the individual houses, with their
beautiful pastel colors, to the lack of domination here by the car. All of
these combine to make you feel as if you've stepped back in time and yet,
you're only a few minutes away from the hustle and bustle of Walt Disney World
itself.
Getting to Celebration
from Walt Disney World couldn't be simpler. Take the 192 towards Kissimmee and
then follow the signs, turning right on to Celebration Avenue. The town center
is well signposted.
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 are now looking forward to returning to Walt Disney World in
December.
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DISNEY FEATURE: First Aid
While On A Disney Vacation
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by Sue Kulick, PassPorter
Message Board Guide and Guest Contributor
You've planned a magical
vacation to the Happiest Place on Earth, Walt Disney World! You've planned,
packed and primped; you are anticipating a wonderful vacation as you embark on
your journey.
But what happens when
things don't go exactly as planned? What happens if you have an illness or an
injury while on vacation? It's comforting to know that Walt Disney World First
Aid can help get your vacation back on track.
Several years ago, my
husband Steve did a not-so-smart thing. We enjoyed a delightful dinner at
Fulton's Crab House, and Steve really wanted to have the lobster. So he did.
Problem is - he is allergic to lobster. While it is not a severe allergy, it is
enough to cause him discomfort. About an hour after eating, we were strolling
around Pleasure Island when he began to have symptoms. We decided to look for
some help and found that Pleasure Island has paramedic teams walking around,
waiting to help people! They took us to a quiet area where they assessed Steve
and took his vital signs. I actually had Benadryl with me, and he was stable
enough that he could take the medication and not require any further
intervention. It was extremely reassuring to know that even in a night club
area such as Pleasure Island, help was so close.
Any park can produce a
team of EMS professionals from seemingly out of nowhere. While they are not
quite as evident in the Magic Kingdom or the other parks as at Pleasure Island,
the many secret and side doorways throughout the parks offer entry to the help
you might need. They also have access to transport vehicles if you need
assistance to get to help. Serious emergencies that require a trauma center are
transported to Orlando Regional Medical Center; less emergent cases are
transported to Celebration Hospital. If you'd like to read more about emergency
response at Walt Disney World, you can read about the Reedy Creek Emergency
Services team here: http://www.rcid.org/Dept_Emergency.cfm
Suppose you are walking
around and develop a headache? You enter a gift shop and see lots of Mickey
ears but no aspirin. What do you do? Ask the Cast Member at the front desk. At
the larger gift shops, he or she can produce a large box of first aid remedies.
(They call it "candy for grown-ups" because it actually looks like a
candy box!) They average about $2.00 a packet and only contain one dose, but it
is much easier than heading back to your room. They carry almost all
over-the-counter medications.
First Aid is located in
several places in the parks, and these are noted on the maps in your
PassPorter. It's a good idea to make note of the locations. You don't want to
be ill or trying to care for a sick child and trying to find First Aid all at
the same time. If you need assistance and cannot make it to First Aid or do not
know where first aid is, alert any Disney employee and they will call for help
for you.
[Editor's Note: You can
request small doses of medicines like ibuprofen and acetomenophen for headaches
and other pains at the First Aid Stations, free of charge.]
But what happens if you
get 1200 miles from home and find you have left your blood pressure medication
on your night stand at home? Please, don't try to go the entire trip without your
medication. There are numerous pharmacies in the area that can help. My
personal recommendation is Turner Drugs. They are located on Vineland Road, and
for a small fee will deliver a prescription to your resort. You call them, they
call your pharmacy back home to verify your prescription, and they deliver the
amount you need till the end of your vacation right to your resort. They will
charge the fee right to your room! Your prescription will be held for you at
the front desk.
And what if you get sick
on the Disney Cruise Line? I can tell you from firsthand experience that the
care here, like everything else, is exemplary. Tucked way down in the bowels of
the ship (Deck 1) is a non-descript doorway that says "Health Center"
with the standard Red Cross on the door. When you open that door, you are
greeted by a standard doctor's waiting room. A nurse takes your information,
and soon you are in to see the doctor. He will give you an exam, but there is
so much more available if necessary. A Disney Cruise ship has the equivalent of
a small emergency room hidden away down there. Emergencies ranging from a
seasick child to a minor cardiac event can be handled. And in the unlikely
event that you need to be airlifted off of the ship, this is where your journey
and treatment would begin.
Steve once again was the
recipient of medical care on our 2007 cruise. He injured his neck somehow and
could not move when he woke up. We hobbled down to Guest Services, where we
explained the situation. They sent us off to the Health Center, where the
physician actually opened a bit early to be able to accommodate us. After some
treatment and some medication, Steve began to feel better, and was back to his
old self by the next day.
Now, this is not a free service,
nor do they take insurance. The staff will give you a copy of your bill to
submit to your insurance company, but be prepared to have a minimum of $112
added to your stateroom charges.
You never think that bad
things can happen while on vacation, but they can, and they do. It's nice to
know that you will be in competent hands if the need arises!
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 and Rocky.
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UPDATES: What's New and
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Here's a few relevant news
items:
CORRECTION:
"May" and "Flower", the two turkeys pardoned by President
George W. Bush last week will be spending the rest of the holiday season in the
backyard of Mickey's Country House. They will live out their lives at Disney's
Animal Kingdom.
Playhouse Disney - Live On
Stage! will be closed January 2 - 27, 2008 while the show is revamped using new
characters from current Playhouse Disney shows.
Walt Disney World has
teamed up with the University of Florida and the Florida Health Care Coalition
to conduct a year-long diabetes study on cast members at the Walt Disney World
Resort. Up to 1,000 volunteer cast members who either have diabetes or are at
risk for diabetes will work with endocrinologists to monitor and treat their
condition. The goal of the study is to improve the identification and treatment
of diabetes, a disease which affects over 20 million Americans.
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DISNEY TIPS FROM FELLOW
READERS
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Our readers deliver a
wealth of information! Here are the winners in this month's tip contest:
KEY SWAP
"My husband and I
like to rent a car while at Walt Disney World. This past trip, we stood in the
pouring rain while I dug through my bag for the keys. After that we devised a
plan. When we parked the car I would trade him our camera (small enough to fit
in his pocket) for the car keys. The keys would then go into the camera case
which was then put in my bag. Finding the camera case was much easier to find in
my bag than the keys!"
-- contributed by
Stephanie D.
SNACKING AROUND THE FOOD
& WINE FEST
"My husband and I
visited Walt Disney World this year. The first few days of our trip we went to
Epcot for the Food and Wine Festival. We noticed that the tastings at the
various country kiosks were part of the snacks on the Disney Dining Plan. Our
original intention for the snack points was to use them for the ever important
water. However, since the costs of the tastings range from $1.50 to $4.50 we
began to use our snack credits for anything over $3.00. Also, to make our
credits go farther we shared our tastings so we could taste more on less money.
I don't know if Disney will do this again next year, but it worked great this
year."
-- contributed by Allison
P.
PERFECT PARADE VIEWING
"We accidentally
stumbled upon the newly opened Yak & Yeti in the Animal Kingdom on its
second day after opening. We wandered in just before the 4:00 parade and were
given the best table for dinner and a parade view! Ask for table 7 which is on
the ground floor in the front corner overlooking the parade route. Many tables
will have obstructed views of the parade but table 7 has a straight view down
the street over the bridge to Discovery Island. The soundproofing of the
restaurant is very tight so we were able to watch the parade yet relax and not
hear any outside noise."
-- contributed by
Elizabeth L.
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CAPTAIN'S CORNER: Treasure
Hunting Game
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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:
"After last week's
painting discovery, I set out to find more delightful paintings in the World. A
short walk from Epcot brought me to a sunny parlor with several pretty
paintings on the wall. As I was studying one particularly enchanting beach
scene, I spied a familiar ship and even more familiar cloud formation in the
shape of Mickey Mouse himself. What a find!"
Photo Link: http://www.passporter.com/news/ship.jpg
Where will you find this
painting? For bonus points, 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!
Note: Captain Jack Skatt
is "on vacation" next week and the winner of this week's game will
appear in the December 13 issue.
Congratulations to Melissa
Littman who was the winner of last week's trivia contest! Melissa was the first
person to identify the location of the painting as between the United Kingdom
and France pavilions and the subject of the painting as Les Chefs de France.
Melissa was also the first person to find the photo in the Photo Archive and
post a comment. To view the original clue, see last week's newsletter at http://www.passporter.com/news/news112107.htm#captain
If you enjoy treasure
hunts, we've got an entire book with over 100 distinct treasure hunts and over
1500 questions, complete with clues and contributions from Captain Jack Skatt.
Get more details on "PassPorter's Treasure Hunts at Walt Disney
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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:
Disney Magic - Sunset at
Castaway Cay
Contributed by OffKilter_Disneymom
PhotoPick Link: http://www.passporter.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/3273
You can nominate photos
for PhotoPick by giving ratings in the PassPorter Photo Archive (you'll need to
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Guidelines for details and benefits at http://www.passporter.com/photo-upload-guidelines.asp
Top 5 Photo Contributors:
chezp - 367 photos
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Q & A WITH JENNIFER
& DAVE
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Maleficent SLR asks:
"Can anyone tell me if the bathtubs in the staterooms on the Disney Cruise
Line are actually large enough for an adult to bathe in?"
Jennifer answers: "I
have taken many baths in the stateroom tub and I'm certainly no pixie. If
you're the type who likes a bath at the end of the day, it does the trick in a
no-frills sort of way. And, I must admit, I still enjoy the novelty of taking a
bath at sea."
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the same question that's on your mind!
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