Thrifty Thursday: Treasured Photos in All the Best Locations

I am sure you have noticed that the PhotoPass photographers are set up in all the very best locations throughout the parks. Whether it is right in front of Cinderella’s Castle, at the entrance to Epcot next to the monorail, in front of the Sorcerer’s hat or Expedition Everest, or countless other great locations in the parks they are positioned in all of the prime locations. If you did not receive a PhotoPass card in your travel package, they will gladly give you one free of charge to carry with you in order to take advantage of all the best photo opps with your family.

I love having all of our memories captured on film. I have photo albums full of Disney memories and I treasure each one of the pictures with my family. Professional photographs can be expensive, though, and that is why I think the very best thing about the PhotoPass photographers is that they are happy to take a picture using your personal camera as well. All you have to do is hand them your PhotoPass card as well as your personal camera and they will take all the pictures for you. This is especially welcome to the person in your family who is usually responsible for taking photographs and never actually appears to be on the trip.

Personally, I appreciate the fact that Disney offers this service to their guests, rather than making families feel that they must purchase photos they really cannot afford. It is just another free little extra they have decided to throw in to make everyone’s trip more memorable.

I usually do purchase some of the PhotoPass pictures, especially for special photo gifts, but I like knowing I don’t have to. Take advantage of this free service the next time you are in the parks and keep smiling!

Brenda is a native Texan born and raised on the Gulf Coast. She visited Disney World twice as a teenager and always dreamed of growing her family Disney. She took her first-timer husband and their three children to Disney World in 2000 and they now spend every Thanksgiving there. Brenda writes with a comedic twist on various Disney topics. She will be sharing tips she has learned during her travels and also hopes to enlighten people on little-known freebies that Disney has to offer. She wishes she could have met Walt Disney and considers herself to be a student of Walt. In parallel to his dream it is her wish that everyone would take at least one trip to Disney World in order to share in its magic with their families.

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Tuesday Disney Tips: How to Use Your Disney Give A Day, Get A Day Fastpass Card

I just got back from my 10-day Walt Disney World vacation. When I arrive home it is very hard to decide what to write about first as there is so much to say. Since the Give A Day, Get A Day volunteers must use their vouchers by December 15 or lose them, I decided to cover the Give A Day (GAD) Fastpass option for anyone planning to use their voucher during an upcoming trip.

If you are among the one million people who have volunteered this year and received a voucher, you know that there are several options for using the voucher: a one-day theme park ticket, a special GAD fastpass, an EarHat figurine with exclusive trading pin, or donating the park ticket to a participating charity.

My family of five volunteered, so we received five vouchers. We decided to use them on the fastpass option, so I am going to make using the voucher for a special GAD fastpass crystal clear so there will be no guessing involved on your part.

Since each of us volunteered, I had a voucher with my name on it, one with my husband’s name, and one for each of my children bearing their names; five vouchers in total, each one good for one park for one day. We decided to use them on the most crowded days during the Thanksgiving holiday.  We used one voucher on Sunday at Epcot (I will use that example for the purposes of explaining how to use them), one on Monday at Hollywood Studios, one on Tuesday at Magic Kingdom, one on Wednesday at Animal Kingdom and the last one on Friday at Hollywood Studios again.

Step 1

First and foremost, be sure to pack your voucher(s) and make sure that you take a valid ID for the person named on each voucher. A valid ID is considered to be one of the following: valid government-issued passport, valid driver’s license including a photo, or valid government-issued photo ID. For children under 18 who do not have any of the previously listed IDs, a copy of a birth certificate is acceptable. School IDs are not considered government-issued photo IDs and will not be accepted.

Step 2

Take your entire party to the Will Call window at the park. This window is located in the front of the park before you enter the gate. Take the voucher, a valid multi-day park ticket and the appropriate bearer’s ID with you to the Will Call window. Give the cast member the voucher and the appropriate ID and tell them you would like to get the special fastpasses for your party. The cast member will give you a volunteer button to wear.

The Honorary VoluntEAR button is very special. Cast members all around the park thanked us for volunteering.

The cast member will then ask to see the room key for each person in your party. You may have up to 6 people in your party. Once he sees the room keys for each member of the party, he will give each of you one of these little beauties – a special fastpass card. It is a hard card similar to your “key to the kingdom” park ticket.

These will be used for inserting into the fastpass machine at your favorite rides. My nephew joined us at the park, so we got a total of 6 GAD fastpass cards.

The cast member will then give you one of the Disney’s Fastpass Special Exchange Card Guides that explains how to use your card. The one shown below is from Epcot.

As you can see, there are two different groups of fastpass rides: the Donald Group and the Daisy Group. On that day, the Donald Group included Test Track and Soarin’. The Daisy Group included Mission Space, Living with the Land, Captain EO and Maelstrom. Each of the special fastpass cards allows the bearer to ride 3 rides from each group.

Step 3

Insert your special GAD Fastpass into the fastpass kiosk (just as you would your park ticket) and it will give you a fastpass with a return time that starts immediately.

In our case, we had 6 people and each of us could ride 3 rides from Donald and 3 rides from Daisy; for a grand total of 36 free, immediate rides while in the parks during the busy Thanksgiving holiday season. In other words, when we got to the line for Soarin which was 70 minutes, we put our card into the fastpass machine and it issued a fastpass with the current time on it and we rode right away.

For this park, since there are only two rides listed in the Donald Group, we used two on Test Track and one on Soarin’. Other parks have 3 listed under this group, such as Hollywood Studios that listed the choices as Aerosmith’s Rock N Rollercoaster, Tower of Terror and Toy Story Mania. In that case, all 6 of us rode together, one time on each ride.

The fastpass is good at the park you are visiting for that day only. They are only good until the regular park closing time at the end of the day in which you received it. During Extra Magic Hours they are not supposed to be valid, so I didn’t try it.

Even if all the fastpass machines are out of passes and closed for the day, you can still get fastpasses with these cards. Please note that in some instances, the machines were completely out so a cast member had to write us a special fastpass. Also be aware that not everyone knows what the special passes are. We had someone who appeared to be a manager at the Kilimanjaro Safari ride at Animal Kingdom that went ahead and tried our card even though their fastpass machine was out, and it worked. When another guest asked him how we were able to get fastpasses, he told her because we had these special cards that happened to work. He told her she could get them from the front of the park and I had to explain to her that they were for special Give A Day volunteer passes.

Please remember that these special fastpasses do not affect your regular park ticket at all. So, you are still able to use your park ticket to get regular fastpasses for a later time. We used ours in conjunction with our room keys for the maximum time-saving capabilities. They were great for us to use during this busy season and we really appreciated having them.

Hope this will make using your voucher for a GAD fastpass card easier. Enjoy your trip and remember to let us know all about it!

Brenda is a native Texan born and raised on the Gulf Coast. She visited Disney World twice as a teenager and always dreamed of growing her family Disney. She took her first-timer husband and their three children to Disney World in 2000 and they now spend every Thanksgiving there. Brenda writes with a comedic twist on various Disney topics. She will be sharing tips she has learned during her travels and also hopes to enlighten people on little-known freebies that Disney has to offer. She wishes she could have met Walt Disney and considers herself to be a student of Walt. In parallel to his dream it is her wish that everyone would take at least one trip to Disney World in order to share in its magic with their families.

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Thrifty Thursday: The World of Disney Podcasts

Our friend Brenda is celebrating Thanksgiving in Disney World. She shared a few thoughts with us before she left… 🙂

While you are reading this blog, I am either on my way to, or have arrived at, my favorite destination in the world – Walt Disney World! For the first time this year I will be doing something brand new while we are on our seventeen-hour road trip. I will be listening to podcasts. 

For those of you who don’t know me, you might say that I am a little technologically-challenged. I know how to use my computer, Iphone, etc. but when it comes to knowing how it all works I haven’t got a clue. Thankfully, my husband sets it all up for me and I just push the buttons. One thing I do enjoy about technology, though, is having information at my fingertips quickly. 

Recently, I was introduced to podcasts when my friend Chip at Chip & Company wrote a blog about 2 Lonely Deeks joining MouseChat.net for a podcast. I listened to it and then I listened to some more. I really liked it. I know that for most people it is not a new concept, but for those like me it is a great new discovery. I love that I can listen to whatever I want (Disney-related content), whenever I want (all the time), and however I want (on the computer at home or on the Iphone, Ipod or MP3 player everywhere else). 

MouseChat.net is done “talk show style” by true Disney fans (the best kind of people in my opinion). Each week they produce a new one to bring all of us up-to-date Disney news and information about events going on now and in the future. They also cover reviews of Disney restaurants and resorts. I am purposely not listening to any more of them before I leave so I can save them for the car ride. 

The site shows that they take questions from people but, without even asking, I had some questions answered for my current trip just by listening to sessions they have already published. I got great information about the Give A Day, Get A Day Fast Pass I will be using, as well as a review of the new Via Napoli restaurant at Epcot that I have been dying to try. 

Each person on the podcast speaks from their personal experiences and opinions on the latest offerings at Walt Disney World. Plus, moms are the ones helping to do the post cast, so I got all the information from a mom’s point of view! 

I really enjoy being able to get Disney information this way. I like that I can pause it or rewind it if I get a phone call or need to hear an important detail again. The fact that I can listen to people talk about Disney while I am cooking dinner, walking in the mornings or driving to work (or Disney World) is the best idea I have heard in a long time. The icing on the cake is that IT’S FREE! Give them a listen; I bet you will love it too!

(Editor’s Note: There are TONS of great Disney podcasts! In addition to MouseChat and 2 Lonely Deeks, you may also enjoy the Inner Mouse, and Lou Mongello’s WDW Radio Podcast. And please feel free to share YOUR favorites in the comment section below! 🙂  )

Brenda is a native Texan born and raised on the Gulf Coast. She visited Disney World twice as a teenager and always dreamed of growing her family Disney. She took her first-timer husband and their three children to Disney World in 2000 and they now spend every Thanksgiving there. Brenda writes with a comedic twist on various Disney topics. She will be sharing tips she has learned during her travels and also hopes to enlighten people on little-known freebies that Disney has to offer. She wishes she could have met Walt Disney and considers herself to be a student of Walt. In parallel to his dream it is her wish that everyone would take at least one trip to Disney World in order to share in its magic with their families.

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Tuesday Disney Tips: ‘Twas the Day Before Disney World

Our friend Brenda is on her way to Florida for a Thanksgiving trip to Walt Disney World. She left a few thoughts with us before she left…. 🙂

Tis the day before Disney World
I’m checking my list   
Have to get through one more work day
To complete the tasks I’ve missed

Our bags are packed and ready
Now what else to do?  
Here are a few things that today
I need to make sure get done too

I’ve watered the plants and picked up the meds
I’ve cleaned up the house except making our beds
I paid all the bills that soon will be due
Canceled the paper and held the mail too

I’ve checked all the tires and changed the oil
Cleaned out the fridge so nothing will spoil
I took out the trash and gassed up the car
Stopped at the bank, or we wouldn’t get far

I printed the maps and programmed the GPS
Won’t sleep much tonight as I’m sure you could guess
Now tomorrow there will only be a few things to do
Before we’re in bed at 8 and then up at 2

We’ll load some stuff and put the rest by the door
Charge all the phones, ipods and more
Grab my Disney notebook or how could I make it
Everything’s in it, no way I could fake it

Grab the pillows and blankets and each tech device
Then check the stove, I always check twice
Set the thermostat to save on our bill
Now grab my coffee and take my pill

Load up final things and set the alarm code
We are out of the driveway and in Disney mode!

Brenda is a native Texan born and raised on the Gulf Coast. She visited Disney World twice as a teenager and always dreamed of growing her family Disney. She took her first-timer husband and their three children to Disney World in 2000 and they now spend every Thanksgiving there. Brenda writes with a comedic twist on various Disney topics. She will be sharing tips she has learned during her travels and also hopes to enlighten people on little-known freebies that Disney has to offer. She wishes she could have met Walt Disney and considers herself to be a student of Walt. In parallel to his dream it is her wish that everyone would take at least one trip to Disney World in order to share in its magic with their families.

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Thrifty Thursday: Free Family Fun

I love playing tricks and pranks on my family. It doesn’t matter where we are, be it at home or at Disney World, I get a kick out of playing with them. If we were cartoon characters in Toontown, I would make sure we were armed with an ample supply of cream pies, banana peels, trap doors, seltzer bottles and squirting flowers with which to torment one another. The fact that we are not in Toontown doesn’t mean we have to let that stop us. It also doesn’t matter to me that my baby is now a senior in high school and my oldest is 25. I treat them in the same loving way I always have – I terrorize them!

When we visited Disney World in 2000, it was June so it was very hot. I went to my local discount store before the trip and bought us each a spray water bottle to help keep us cool throughout the day. When we would take a rest break, it never failed that one of us would take out our spray bottle and, once the crowd parted the line of fire, start the attack! We had so much fun and those are great memories.

We always visit during the Fall season now so I don’t take spray bottles even though I think we would still have just as much fun with them. There is one way in particular I can still get my fix when I am at the parks with my family: surprise squirts. There are two opportunities for this free play time that I am particularly fond of: one at the Flying Carpets of Aladdin ride in the Magic Kingdom and one at the bridge over the Kali River Rapids ride at Animal Kingdom.

At the Magic Kingdom, just find the large gold camel that is turned away from the magic carpet ride in Adventureland. He has a bad spitting habit – especially with my kids around (tee hee). I think it’s a shame how my camera only stops working when they pose for a picture right in his path. Then I have to make them pose in front of him again for a retake.  Thankfully, they are good sports and they let me annoy them once in a while.

We also really enjoy the Kali River Rapids at the Animal Kingdom, unless it is 50 degrees outside. When I sacrifice my fun and sit out I always find my favorite spot on the bridge right before the end of the ride. There is a button there that you can press to make the elephant spray water on the riders below.

There are endless opportunities for fun at Disney World, as long as you know where to look. Don’t forget to look for these two spots during your next trip and have a great time!

The cost of a little imagination, free; the value of creating memories together, priceless!

Brenda is a native Texan born and raised on the Gulf Coast. She visited Disney World twice as a teenager and always dreamed of growing her family Disney. She took her first-timer husband and their three children to Disney World in 2000 and they now spend every Thanksgiving there. Brenda writes with a comedic twist on various Disney topics. She will be sharing tips she has learned during her travels and also hopes to enlighten people on little-known freebies that Disney has to offer. She wishes she could have met Walt Disney and considers herself to be a student of Walt. In parallel to his dream it is her wish that everyone would take at least one trip to Disney World in order to share in its magic with their families.

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