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8/11/08
--Fantasmic!, IllumiNations and SpectroMagic Performances Scaled Back?
--Of Luggage Tags and Fastpasses
--What Is This "Creek" Resort?
--Pin Backs That Don't Fall Off
--A T-Rex Update?
--Where Did Cinderella's Carrousel Originate?

8/4/08
--Splitting a 10-Day Pass Between Two People?
--Boating to Epcot from Riverside?
--What Will Be Open at Pleasure Island?
--How Do Tickets with the No Expiration Option Affect the Dining Plan?
--Value or Moderate Resorts with More Than Two Beds
--What Does That Morse Code Message on Spaceship Earth Say?

7/28/08
--Bus Service and Best Location at Pop Century
--Riding Horseback at the World
--The Mystery Tower next to the Contemporary
--How to Get a Guest Assistance Card
--Correct Size of Moderate Resorts' Rooms
--Tipping Housekeeping/Offsite Visitors at Extra Magic Hours

7/21/08
7/14/08

--Who Is Stacey? / Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Inversions
--Are There Any Disney "Anitas?"
--Advice for Switching Resorts Mid-Trip
--Ordering Groceries for Resort Delivery
--How Far Is the Walk around Epcot's World Showcase?
--Clues in Image of Cinderella Castle on Old Ticket?

7/7/08
--Is There a Charge for Parking or Cars Entering Property?
--Walt Disney's Family
--Test Track's Speed Compared to Disneyland's Rocket Rods?
--How Could Resorts Be Booked Solid During Slower Weeks?
--What Happened to These Two Resorts?
--Magical Express, Luggage Service and Resort Check-In Explained

6/30/08
--Is A Park Hopper Pass Necessary to Leave and Reenter the Same Day?
--Southwest Airlines and Magical Express
--Where Were Soarin's Scenes Filmed?
--Can You Walk from Shades of Green to the Magic Kingdom?
--What Happened to the David Copperfield Project at the Studios?
--Buying Fastpasses on Ebay

6/23/08
--Adding the "No Expiration" Option to a Partially-Used Ticket
--Caribbean Beach Resort Getting Another Renovation?
--The Drops on Disneyland's Pirates of the Caribbean
--Annual Pass Prices Different on Disney Site?
--Can Any Fireworks Be Seen from Downtown Disney?
--What Dinner Show Was This?

6/16/08
--Alcohol in the Magic Kingdom
--Is It "Toy Story Mania" or "Toy Story Midway Mania?"
--Magic Kingdom History 101
--A Haunted Mansion Holiday Overlay?
--Which Rides Have Single Rider Lines?
--Does Dumbo Have a "No Adults without a Child" Policy?

6/9/08
--Who Are These Streetmosphere Performers at the Studios?
--Soarin's Show Music
--Where in the World Can You Sample Foreign Coke Products?
--What Was This Poly Restaurant Called?
--Who Is the Voice Of Abraham Lincoln?
--Where to Purchase the Teas Served at the Grand Floridian

6/2/08
--The Apartments in Disneyland
--What Happened to Pam Brody?
--Was Walt Disney Accused of Being a Communist?
--What Is the Next "Celebration" for WDW?
--Where Are All the Seagulls?
--What Became of the Chinese Theme Park?

5/26/08
--Who Is This Main Street Character?
--Closest Dialysis Facility?
--An Imagineering Field Guide to the Studios?
--Difficulty of Getting DVC Reservations at Non-Home DVC Resorts

--Marco Polo Land?
--Who Put the "WED" in WEDway?

5/19/08
--Can the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique Style All Kinds of Hair Types?
--Dry Cleaning Services
--Where Is the Garden Town Cafe?
--What Happened to the Wilson World Resort?
--Is World Showcase Closing?
--Is Toy Story Midway Mania Officially Open?
--More About the YOMD Prizes and the Tower of Terror's Drop Shafts

5/12/08
5/5/08
--What Is a Soft Opening, and How Does It Benefit Disney?
--Which Group Did the Flyovers in April?
--What Is the Significance of Soarin's Flight Number?
--What Was This Aladdin-Themed Restaurant?
--The New "Tiered" Pricing for the Parties: Discounts and "Premium" Nights
--Who Actually Wins the Year of a Million Dreams Prizes?

4/28/08
--How Likely Is It That WDW Will Add More Christmas Parties?
--Which of the Value Resorts Have the Largest Rooms?
--Which Beverages Are Included in the Basic Dining Plan?
--Has the Partners Statue Always Faced Main Street?
--When Is "Love Bug" Season in Florida?
--Are There Any Tributes to Ub Iwerks at the World?

4/21/08
--Anita's Favorite Rides and Attractions
--Is Tink Real?
--Where to Get a Counter Service Breakfast at Epcot
--What's That Mission: Space Song?
--How a "Hard Ticket" Event Works
--How Many "Elevator Shafts" on the Tower of Terror?

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June 23, 2008

Adding the "No Expiration" Option to a Partially-Used Ticket
Caribbean Beach Resort Getting Another Renovation?
The Drops on Disneyland's Pirates of the Caribbean
Annual Pass Prices Different on Disney Site?
Can Any Fireworks Be Seen from Downtown Disney?
What Dinner Show Was This?

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Vicki writes:

Hi Anita. My question is about adding the "no expiration" option to tickets. I know that it can be added after the original purchase, but I am sure that I've read somewhere that whenever you decide to add this option (or any other) the cost is based on the original number of days purchased for the tickets. My brother told me he recently called and ordered his tickets from Disney and was told that if he didn't use all of the days for his 6-day tickets he could add the option and only pay for the number of days remaining. In his case, he was quoted a total of $84.00 to add the "no expiration" option for only the 2 leftover days for all 4 of their tickets (2 adult/2child) before they leave WDW. If this is the case, why would anyone initially start with the "no expiration" option? Of course, being able to add this option and only pay for the leftover days certainly would make more sense, but I am skeptical!

Hi Vicki!

You're right to be skeptical, because it just ain't so. I double-checked with our handsome and charming Ticket Expert Guy, Jack M., and he concurs. Adding the "no expiration" option to unused days on a MYW pass is calculated using the number of days originally purchased on the pass. On 6-day passes, your brother would have to pay an additional $69.23 including tax (price subject to change) on each of the 4 tickets, both adult and child. That's an additional $276.92, not $84.00. Jack and I agree that your brother must have spoken to a new CM who wasn't quite up to speed on the ins and outs of Magic Your Way ticket options. Promise me you'll break the news to your brother gently. (Kidding!)

For more information about MYW ticket options, please read AllEars.net's Ticket pricing comparison charts.

A.A.

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Lauri writes:

I have a question and couldn't find an answer, so of course I thought of you! I could have sworn I heard somewhere that the Caribbean Beach Resort was undergoing an extensive renovation starting in September. Do you know if this is true? If it is true, do they know when it will be finished? We are planning a trip in early 2009, and would like to stay at that resort. Thanks for all your answers! It brightens up the beginning of each week!

Hi Laurie!

Earlier last week, Walt Disney World announced that it would begin refurbishing several resorts this summer, starting with the Caribbean Beach Resort and the Boardwalk. No specific dates were mentioned, however. Plans are to paint, and to replace furniture, carpeting and wallpaper. The refurb isn't expected to affect current resort bookings, as they'll do the work at CBR one building or one "island" at a time.

Meanwhile, work is coming along swimmingly (sorry!) at the new themed pool at Old Port Royale, and the RUMOR is that the pool is expected to reopen earlier than originally thought; possibly even early August. The pool and surrounding area were demolished earlier this year and are being re-themed and rebuilt. The original target date for reopening was September 16, 2008, so until something is officially announced by the Walt Disney Company, don't count on an early opening, but CBR guests visiting this summer may get a nice surprise.

A.A.

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Susan writes:

After more than 30 visits to WDW, we recently visited Disneyland for the first time. After riding Pirates of the Caribbean there (which we found to be far superior to the one at the Magic Kingdom), I wondered about the length of the larger drop in comparison to the 5-story drop of Splash Mountain. I realize the angles of the drops may be different, but can you tell me how the lengths compare? Thanks for your time. Reading your column is always a highlight of my Monday mornings!

Hi Susan!

At Disneyland, PotC's first drop is 52 feet long, and the second one is 37 feet long.
At WDW, PotC's only drop is also 52 feet long.

Disneyland's Splash Mountain's big drop is 52.5 feet long.
WDW's Splash Mountain's big drop is also 52.5 feet long.

The longer drops' lengths are pretty much equal on all four attractions, and as you mentioned, only the angle of the drop differs.

Trivia: Ever wonder why Disneyland's Pirates ride is longer, and why it has two drops?

The answer to the former is that it was the original version; the last project overseen by Walt Disney himself. It opened in DL in March 1967. A PoTC attraction was never planned for Florida at all, and it was necessary to add it rather quickly after numerous angry guests demanded to know why there wasn't a PoTC in WDW, too. This is how WDW ended up with an abbreviated version -- Well, that and budget constraints, combined. The Magic Kingdom opened its very own PoTC in December 1973.

The answer to the latter is that in Disneyland, they aren't blessed with wide open spaces, so the only way to build the PoTC attraction properly was to erect the show building outside of the park's berm. "OK, so how do we get guests past the railroad tracks and the berm?" they asked themselves. Answer? Go under them! So, DL has two drops out of neccessity to get under the tracks and the berm to the lower area of the show building. The WDW version's show building is also outside the tracks, but only requires one drop to get under them and into the show building.

Yeah, yeah... I know. Once again, when asked for the time, I had to tell you how the clock was built. Sometimes I just can't help myself!

Big thanks to my friend Rob for his help with corrections and additional information on this answer.

A.A.

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Cory writes:

Hi Anita. We're planning a trip to the World this fall, and another one in winter. Given the number of nights we'll be staying (7 or 8 days each trip), we are sure that the Annual Pass makes the most sense for us.

The Annual Pass prices listed on AllEars.net are higher than the ones we've found on the Canadian Disney website. For instance, an adult AP is showing on Disney's website as $395.00, while on AllEars it is $477.12. I know the AllEars price includes the 6.5% tax, but that still translates to a before-tax price of $448.00. Why is Disney's price $53 cheaper? Are there other hidden fees associated with the Annual Pass that Disney is not listing? Does it matter that we live in Canada? I notice that when I go in through disney.com (instead of disney.ca), the quoted price is indeed $448.00. Thanks!

Hi Cory!

I checked both the US Disney.com site and the CA Disney.com site, and you're correct. The price on the Canadian site is considerably less, even with exchange rates taken into consideration. Unless for some reason the Canadian site hasn't been updated recently (unlikely) it appears that Disney is offering the passes at a deeper discount to Canadians, probably as an incentive to bring more people into WDW. If you can get them at $395.00 plus tax, I'd grab them now. The only discount better than that is the Disney Vacation Club discount, which prices AP's at $370.62 including tax. DVC rates are only available to DVC members, however. By the way, Annual Pass prices tend to go up in early August, so hurry!

For more information about the perks and benefits of Annual Passes, click here.

A.A.

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Judi writes:

My daughter and her dance troupe will be competing at the National Dance America Competition over the Fourth of July. They won't be in the parks on that day but would like to see some fireworks. Their hotel is by Downtown Disney. Can they see any of the parks' fireworks from there and if they can, where from? Thanks for all your wonderful advice and help.

Hi Judi!

Your daughter and her friends are in luck. Although you can't really see any of the parks' fireworks very well from that area, Downtown Disney will have its own fireworks show on July 4th at 10:30 p.m. Anywhere around the lake would be a good spot to watch from.

For more information about the World's special Fourth of July activities, click here.

A.A.

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Heather writes:

Hi Anita, I love your column and look forward to reading it each week. I worked at the World as a part of the College Program back in 1992. I really think I remember a dinner show that was at the Contemporary, possibly where the California Grill is now, called something like "Top of the Town." I attended the Hoop-De-Doo Revue and the Polynesian Luau, but I never made it to this one. Did it really exist or am I crazy?

Hi Heather!

You didn't imagine it; it really existed! The show was Broadway at the Top, and it was performed at the Top of the World restaurant, which you correctly remembered as being where the California Grill is located now. Two shows were performed nightly, featuring a group of performers singing Broadway classics. Top of the World was open from October 1971 until September 1993. Broadway at the Top was performed there from June 1981 until September 1993 when it closed to make way for the California Grill, which opened in May of 1995.

My friends Mickey and Donald and I have often talked about this show, so thanks for jogging some fond memories.

A.A.

 

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