Disney Fun From Around the World: Week of December 20, 2010

Merry Christmas Disney Friends! I hope all of you have the most wonderful and magical day ever. Enjoy celebrating wherever you are and whoever you are with, and may the true Spirit of this wonderful Season last the entire year for you and yours.

As you finish your final preparations, take a few minutes to relax, grab a glass of eggnog, and visit with our Disney blog friends who have some special treats for us this week:

To start things off with food (what better way to celebrate?), Disney Food Blog offers More Disney World Holiday Treats as well as a new Review: San Angel Inn Restaurante (note: we’ll be eating there next week, so I’m looking forward to trying the new menu)

Disney Parks Blog has some wonderful images of the season: Merriest Sights at Walt Disney World and A Sleigh Full of Fun at Walt Disney World

One of my favorite Disney podcasters, Lou Mongello at WDW Radio has a great video of Spending Some Time with Santa & Mrs. Claus in Walt Disney World

Our friends at Chip and Co can always be trusted to have the latest information and interesting views on all things Disney too. They shared some features of the new website reservations upgrade: Disney World Special Dining Events Can Now Be Booked Online. In addition, Ken gave some great Disney World Quick Tips – Don’t Visit Walt Disney World Through A Viewfinder while our Brenda(we DO share her with Chip 🙂 ) discussed some fun things she learned on their recent trip: Keys to the Kingdom Lesson: Chess Anyone? . Finally, Lisa shares some disappointing news of hers: I Had Le Cellier and Now I Don’t Lisa, hope you get to rebook VERY soon!

I always love seeing what the resorts are up to. The Animal Kingdom Lodge Fansite: shares pictures of Christmas at Animal Kingdom Lodge and the Pop Century Fansite discussed the new Pop Century refurbished rooms

Have little ones? Growing Up Disney provides some tips for Feeding the Truly Picky Child at WDW

Those of us who will be at Disney World over the next week will want to know this advice from Studios Central: Holiday changes at Hollywood Studios

And last, but considering the brutal winter many of us have had already, definitely NOT least, DisZine looks ahead to spring with some Brand New Attractions Coming to Epcot’s Flower and Garden Festival.

That’s it everyone! Blessings to you and your families for a magical Christmas!

~ Nancy

Thrifty Thursday: Inside Cinderella’s Castle

I hope the title of this article didn’t get you excited about the thought that I actually got a tour of Cinderella’s Suite in the castle. I did, in fact, speak to Disney Guest Relations about the possibility of taking a tour of the castle suite and they told me they absolutely do not give tours and that the only way to stay in the suite is to win a night in a contest or sweepstakes. So, start filling out those entry forms.

What I am actually excited to share with you is the inside of Cinderella’s Castle that connects Main Street to Fantasyland. Each time I walk through it and look at the ornate artwork on the walls, I feel like I am in a beautiful museum. As you can see from the pictures, the artistry is just beautiful and I happen to know that there is real gold in the tiles on those walls.

This marvelously detailed mosaic mural contains a million pieces of glass in approximately 500 vivid colors. Some of the tiles are even made from 14-karat gold. There are many scenes represented from Cinderella . My clearest pictures show these 3 scenes:

The first shows Lady Tremaine reading the invitation to the ball, while her pesky daughters, Drizella and Anastasia, stand in the wings. Cinderella is slaving away, as usual, on the right side.

The second shows Cinderella trying on the glass slipper. I read that special care was given to the stepsisters’ faces in this scene, making the colors more vivid. Anastasia is colored red to signify anger and Drizella is green with envy.

The third picture here shows Prince Charming taking Cinderella away from her miserable existence to live happily ever after with him.

Each one tells the story beautifully and it is just delightful to behold. I did a little research on the mosaics and discovered a few interesting facts for you:

  • The five mosaics were designed by Imagineer Dorothea Redmond and crafted and set in place by a team of six artists led by mosaicist Hanns-Joachim Scharff.
  • The murals took 22 months to complete.
  • Each mural is a gothic arch measuring 15 feet high and 10 feet wide.
  • Many of the hand-cut tiles are fused with sterling silver and 14-karat (58 percent) gold, and some are as small as the head of a tack.

The next time you are in the Magic Kingdom, I hope you will take a few quiet moments to enjoy these lovely works of art. You will be glad you did!

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.

Wordless Wednesday: Oh Disney Christmas Tree!

One thing you will notice when you visit Walt Disney World during the Holiday Season is that there are Christmas trees…..everywhere. Big ones, little ones, shiny ones, whimsical ones, classically beautiful ones, you name it, they’ve probably got a tree like it somewhere at the parks or one of the resorts. One of my favorites is always this one on Main Street at the Magic Kingdom that actually doesn’t get set up until after the taping of the Christmas Day parade in early December. Love those gingerbread ornaments!

Celebrating the New Year with the Disney World Crowds…and Why We’re OK With That

In ten days we will be at Walt Disney World, getting ready to ring in the New Year at the Happiest Place on Earth. We will, of course, have a lot of company, and I have written in the past about what the parks are like during this busiest week of the year. Yes, we know what to expect….and still we choose to go then, even though things would be much calmer, less crowded, and we would see/do a great deal more if we went at another time.

So if we know all this, why are we making a conscious decision to visit at this time anyway?

Well there are a couple of reasons. Partly it is because if we want to experience the wonderful Holiday atmosphere at Disney World as a family, this week is our best chance to do that, due to our daughter’s college schedule. And while we don’t go at Christmas every year, we try to visit at this time of year every few years if we can….and we miss Disney World a lot on the years that we don’t.

But there is more to it than that.

Honestly, to me, there is just no better place to say good-bye to one year and welcome a new one. There is something inherently hopeful about Disney World that makes people, no matter their age, believe in that happily-ever-after that seems so elusive in real life. And when that is combined with the hopes and dreams that everyone has when a new year begins, well it makes Walt Disney World a very special (and yes, magical) place to ring in that New Year…despite the crowds, and the noise, and the lines…..

And I have to say that my feeling about this somewhat stems from personal experience.

In 2003, just a few days after Christmas, my wonderful father was diagnosed with leukemia. He ultimately passed away just a few weeks later. During those weeks, as we struggled to comprehend and deal with this tragedy, we also struggled to provide care for my mother, who had Alzheimer’s disease. My dad had been her primary caregiver, and the loss of my dad took its toll on her health as well.

Not to overly dramatize the situation…I’ll just say that the New Year’s Eve that we observed that year was heartbreaking.

As the end of 2004 approached then, we were prepared for our Christmas season to be a difficult one, filled with some very sad memories. But we didn’t want to focus on the sad, we wanted to say good bye to that horrible year, and bring in the new one, in a way that focused instead on looking forward. We wanted to create new, happier memories…and we realized that for New Years, it was important for us to be someplace other than home.

The one place that we knew would help us create happy memories was at Walt Disney World.

So that year, New Year’s Eve 2004/5, we celebrated the holiday at Disney: we watched that terrible year end, and welcomed the start of a new one in a way that truly honored my parents, who always believed in the importance of faith, and belief, and hope, and optimism.

Always at its best when helping to create happiness, Walt Disney World remains for us, a place to focus on the joyful, the special, the hopeful, and the promise of something better. And that is why we are looking forward to ringing in the start of this next year in the best place we know to do so.

Wishing you and yours the most wonderful, magical, and hope-filled Christmas and New Year!

Disney Fun From Around the World: Week of December 13, 2010

Greetings Disney Friends and Happy Holidays! How’re those Christmas preparations coming along? I know we only have a week and there’s tons to do, but here’s a reason to take a break from the festivities for a few minutes: Enjoy some pretty cool Disney blog posts from this past week!

Let’s start with news from the Disney Parks Blog about the New Fantasyland Expansion Update . Then enjoy some seasonal inspiration for DIY (Disney-ize It Yourself) Holiday Hostess Gifts

Some of my favorites from Chip and Co included this helpful post from Ken: Best Things I Love About Disney – Disney’s Magical Express as well as one from Allie that I relate to: Why I Love the Epcot Resort Area. Then, if you will be visiting Disney World over the next couple of weeks, you will want to know Where to find Santa Claus at Walt Disney World

Stuart at the Disney Driven Life wrote a touching article this week about Walt Disney’s ultimate vision for his parks…and anyone who has ever visited Disney to just “escape” for a few days, will appreciate his thoughts: BUILDING A DREAM

Over at the Disney Food Blog there were the usual informative posts, including this Guest Review of Grand Floridian Cafe. I also enjoyed learning about these Swan and Dolphin Holiday Treats. And if you have a little one who will only eat chicken nuggets, be sure to learn where you can find Disney Food For Families: The Fab Four of Kid Food — Pizza, Pasta, Hot Dogs and Chicken Nuggets

Kelly over at the Disney Guru shared some really helpful information in two of her posts this week: Money Saver Monday!! Pack those personal items and save more money and Tuesday’s Top Ten First Timer Tips

Lastly, Studios Central had a very interesting article about Why Hollywood Studios for New Years is the best option. It isn’t where we have celebrated New Year’s Eve in the past, nor will we be there this year…but he makes some very good points!

Alrighty everyone, that’s it for this week! Now, back to work: if you’re celebrating Christmas, you have a week to finish getting ready! 🙂