Making Disney Holiday Magic Affordable

Well it is November 1, and that can only mean one thing: the Holiday Season in upon us, and in fact, from Disney’s point of view, the holidays begin next Monday with the 1st Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party of 2010.

This is the favorite time of year for many, but all that Holiday magic can get a bit dimmed when combined with concerns about keeping costs under control. And when you add in an impending Disney vacation into the mix, well it can get more than a little challenging.

With that all in mind, I am going to use my Monday blog posts over the coming weeks leading up to Christmas, to discuss ways to have a very merry Disney Christmas. I’ll talk about what you can expect at Walt Disney World for the Holiday Season if you will be visiting during this time of year, and how to experience the magic affordably. And I will also share some of my favorite ways to bring Disney into Holiday gift-giving: whether you are looking for something for the Disney lover on your list, or you will be buying Christmas gifts that will be useful on your Disney World vacation, I will give you some ideas for how to make a Disney Holiday Season both magical AND affordable.

So let’s get things started with a quick overview of the many great Holiday happenings at Walt Disney World, and then in coming weeks we’ll explore some of them in a bit more detail.

For anyone traveling to Disney World in the coming two months, prepare to find TONS  of Christmas events and attractions. Decorations abound, characters are in their festive finest, and music, entertainment, and yes, of course, food all combine to make this one of the most special….and popular times of the year to visit Walt Disney World. And best of all, most is free. 🙂 Some of the highlights include:

Magic Kingdom

The centerpiece of the Holiday celebrations is Cinderella’s Castle, decked out in the “Castle Dream Lights” that sparkle, shimmer, and glisten to create a breathtaking sight. Do not miss this. Lit every evening as part of a special ceremony, the Castle Dream Lights are amazing: if you think the Castle is lovely at other times of the year, you ain’t seen nothin’ yet. And it is free to see, every night, starting November 8.

In addition to all of the special decorations, Magic Kingdom features Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party on select nights from November 8 to December 19. A “hard ticket” item that requires separate admission, this fun evening event features a showing of  the Holiday Wishes edition of the fireworks, as well as the popular Christmas parade (both of which can be seen….for free…..without attending MVMCP, after the 19th until New Years.)

Epcot

Epcot is probably my favorite place at this time of year. In addition to the beautiful decorations, World Showcase offers some wonderful programs, for no additional charge, as part of the “Holidays Around the World: if you have ever wondered what it would be like to celebrate Christmas in another country, this is the place to find out. Each country shares their most interesting holiday traditions, and many have Holiday Storytellers that highlight some fascinating and fun customs. Look carefully to find Father Christmas in England, Pere Noel in France, and St. Nicholas in Germany to name a few. It is delightful and yes, educational, in a very fun way.

Probably the highlight of the Walt Disney World holidays in Epcot is the Candlelight Processional, a nightly presentation of the Christmas story with a celebrity guest narrator and a huge massed choir made up of professional, college, and high school choirs from around the country. You can reserve a seat by purchasing a Candlelight Processional dinner package for one of the 3 shows each night, or if you don’t want to pay for the dinner package, you can take your chances and wait in the stand-by line. (More about this in coming weeks.) If you love Christmas music, you will find this to be a dramatic, powerful, and very moving experience.

Disney’s Hollywood Studios

At Disney’s Hollywood Studios you will find the Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights, held nightly on the Streets of America. There are literally millions of lights and it is an absolutely amazing experience….and also free. 🙂 The streets can get very crowded however, so if you want to get the most of your visit here, consider going during the nightly Fantasmic show, or at the end of the evening, before the park closes. It is much more enjoyable when you are not elbow to elbow with people!

But Wait, There’s More!

If you still want more parades, then Animal Kingdom has Mickey’s Jingle Jungle Parade, with all the characters in their holiday finest. Plus, you will want to visit Downtown Disney for the Festival of the Seasons, where you can finish any holiday shopping, visit Santa before Dec. 24, and say hi to Santa Goofy from Dec. 25 to Jan. 4. And then there are the resorts: some of them feature decorations that are attractions in themselves. Of particular interest are the towering trees at Wilderness Lodge and Animal Kingdom Lodge, the Gingerbread House in the Grand Floridian, and the Carousel at the Beach Club. Tour the Disney resorts for a fascinating, and free way to spend an entire day!

The Christmas Season is a wonderful time of year. We’ll take the next several weeks to see how amazing it is at Disney World, and find ways to make that Disney magic more affordable for your family this Holiday Season.

Disney Fun From Around the World: Week of October 25, 2010

Welcome Foolish Mortals……. 🙂

It’s Halloween Week and there are lots of great Disney blog Treats for you (no Tricks though, you’ll have to take care of that on your own…) So put down that Halloween candy for a few minutes to read through for some great thoughts, ideas, tips, and some smiles too.

Chip and Co wonders if you might be Suffering from Disney World-itis? (The answer is probably “yes”). 🙂 In addition, Ken provides some great Disney World Quick Tips – Start Early, Leave Early . Lisa shares some touching thoughts in Planning a Disney Familymoon and Brenda (boy is she busy!) tells us about her family’s  Disney Trip Rituals

Disney Driven Life offers a quick tutorial that you can use to make some great DISNEY HALLOWEEN RICE KRISPIE TREATS that will surely make you the most popular house in the neighborhood.

I always love reading the point of view that Jerry at Disney 4 Dads offers. If you are a Dad…or will be traveling to Disney with one….make sure you read his Top Ten Must Do’s for the Disney Dad

Bob at the Disney Dispatch always has an awesome take on many of the Disney blogs. His “Hullabaloo” is fun to read….and I am NOT biased because we’ve been featured a few times. (ahem)  🙂  This week’s Hand-Picked Hullabaloo for October 2010 has tons of gems….and again, I am NOT saying that just because we are in it. No really……. 🙂

The Disney Guru honored us with a listing in her Tusday’s Top Ten Disney Blogs (Thank you!!) and also discussed a wonderful Disney tradition for many with little ones: the Harmony Barber Shop…a Memory that Lasts a Lifetime!!

Chris at Everything Walt Disney World can always be counted on to provide important information that you may not find elsewhere. This week she discussed what you need to know if you will be at Magic Kingdom on a “special party” night…and are NOT attending: Fast Disney Facts: Special Event Parties and Non-Guests

The Relocated Tourist shared some ideas on what to do with all those pictures you take at Disney World: Taking Pictures is Making Memories

And finally, I discussed at Chip and Co this week, something that I truly love at Disney World in The Best Thing I Love About Disney World: The Magic of the People

Happy Halloween everyone. Oh, and be sure to watch out for those hitchhiking ghosts as you leave….

The Great Refillable Disney Mug Debate

Refillable mugs: A great way to save some Disney dining dollars…and one of the most widely discussed, hotly debated, and misunderstood programs that Disney has available. Whether you have ever purchased a refillable mug, received one as part of a Dining Plan, or wondered where all these people got those cool looking mugs…you probably have had a few questions about how they work.

You have questions and we have answers. 🙂

So, let’s clear it all up and make you an expert in the Great Refillable Mug Debate! Following are Ten Do’s and Don’ts of Refillable Mugs that everyone should know:

  1. Do know that each resort property no longer has different collectible mugs for that specific hotel. All mugs are now one standard shape and size   for all properties.
  2. Do refill your mug only at the resort hotel you are staying at or at a “sister” resort hotel (such as Yacht Club and Beach Club).
  3. Do refill your mug with unlimited refills of any of the following: coffee, iced/hot tea, soda, lemonade/fruit punch (where available), and hot chocolate
  4. Do understand that the mugs that are placed in your hotel room are for sale, and that if you use one, you will be charged for it. 🙂
  5. Do know that you can get your free refills at your hotel property, at the following places: food courts, quick service locations, and pool bars. You can also get refills at Beaches & Cream at the Beach Club and at the Boardwalk Bakery and Coffee Cart at the Boardwalk.
  6. Do not refill your mug with milk, orange juice or apple juice.
  7. Do not ask to use your mug for alcoholic drinks.
  8. Do not try to use your mug at other hotel properties that you are not staying at (admittedly hard for Disney to enforce since the mugs all look alike now…but your conscience knows 🙂 ).
  9. Do not try to use your mug at the parks for anything other than water. (Water parks have a separate mug that you can buy there.)
  10. Do not bring your mug from previous years to use on this trip for free refills. A sign at the refill stations clearly states that the mugs are for use at that hotel for the duration of your visit. Only. Sorry.

Now that you know all that, here are few other details about those little mugs that you may find helpful and/or interesting.

  • You can currently purchase one of these 16 oz. insulated mugs for around $13.99 (plus tax). No other purchase is required to get either your mug or your free, unlimited refills as noted above.
  • The following Dining Plans include a refillable mug for no additional charge: Quick Service, Deluxe, Premium, and Platinum Plans. The same rules apply.
  • Thanks to the Disney Food Blog, I learned something pretty darn cool that I never knew: Each self-service refillable mug location has a mug wash: a small sink right next to the soda dispenser, so that you can wash your mug out between drinks. So get your morning cup of coffee, rinse, and then get that lemonade to go!
  • There has also been some strong hints that Disney may be revising…or even do away with….the refillable mug program in the future. You can read about the details on the Disney Food Blog.

So there you have it. Everything you ever wanted to know about refillable mugs….and didn’t know who to ask. Glad to oblige. 🙂

This post is part of the 13th Disney Blog Carnival. Click here to read more fantastic posts from more fantastic Disney bloggers!

Disney Fun From Around the World: Week of October 18, 2010

It’s Friday, so that means it’s time for our weekly stroll around the Disney Blog World, visiting with old and new Disney blog friends, and checking out what everyone has to say. As usual, it’s a lot. 🙂

So sit back and relax with your beverage of choice, and take a look at my favorite Disney posts this past week. Hope you enjoy them as much as I did!

Let’s start the tour with AJ over at the Disney Food Blog who shared some mouthwatering Disney Food Pics of the Week: Desserts I’d Love To Try (and YES, I really want to try them too!). She also introduced us (well me) to a Quick Bite: Epcot’s Joy of Tea (I am going to definitely pay them a visit on our next trip.)

Disney Driven Life discussed the Disney resort hotels in a different way this week: A RESORT FOR EVERY SEASON?

Halloween is nearly here. Amanda at Disney Every Day offers 31 Disney Halloween Craft and Recipe Ideasfor those of you who want to get creative this year!

Traveling to Disney World with little ones? Make sure to read this from Growing Up Disney: Baby Care Centers

The Relocated Tourist may be one of my new favorite blogs, where “Carl” and “Ellie” discuss their family’s planned move across country to live near Disney World. Don’t we all want to do that? I am certainly living vicariously through them! In this week’s post, the topic is an impending visit: It’s Like Being a Kid Again…

Chip and Co has so many great posts, I may need an entire blog post just to mention them all one of these days. Here are a *few* favorites: Brenda (yes *our* Brenda too!) wrote a great review of Disney’s movie Secretariat – A Wonderful Family Movie (GO SEE IT! 🙂 ) and also shared some thoughts on her upcoming Disney trip: On My Way – A Long Awaited Return to the Contemporary Resort Ken had another installment in his Oldies But Goodies series:…Just Have Fun!!! (great advice for any age!) and Lisa discussed the Best Thing I Love About Disney is PhotoPass

Chris at Everything Walt Disney World shared Five Things You’ve Never Done at Walt Disney World. (I’ve done one of the five…)

Zannaland shared two posts that got my attention this week: What Attractions Do You Avoid At Walt Disney World? (because yes, there are some that we do avoid!) and she also shared some very poignant memories of her very special dad in Remembering My Disney Dad. (Have a tissue handy.)

Finally, I continued my discussion about being a Ride Wimp over at Chip and Co with A Ride Wimp’s Guide to Disney World Thrills: Soarin’

OK! Have a fantastic, magical weekend everyone!! 🙂