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The Best Portable Chargers for Disney World and Universal Orlando
The portable charger everyone must have when visiting the Orlando theme parks.
You might think that being on vacation would give you a break from using your phone but at Walt Disney World, plan to be on your phone even more! All of the important package components are accessed through the Disney World App like Genie+, park entry, hotel room entry, mobile food ordering, wait times, PhotoPass, and more.
Universal Orlando doesn’t rely on its mobile app as much as Disney World, but you will be on your phone for things like mobile food orders, park maps, show times, and attraction wait times.
An Orlando theme park vacation requires a fairly new phone with all the current updates, the Disney World mobile app and/or Universal Orlando App installed, and a healthy battery.
But even with a good battery, you’ll be on your phone so much, that you likely will not make it through the day without needing a recharge.
This is where portable chargers come in. (You can support my blog by clicking on my affiliate links to Amazon. I may receive a small commission when you do. Thank you!)
Fuel Rod kiosk located in the exit area of Test Track at Epcot.
If you’re looking to buy the best portable phone charger for Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando, I highly recommend a Fuel Rod.
Fuel Rod is the official portable phone charger of Walt Disney World Resort and Unviersal Orlando Resort. You’ll also find them at most major airports and theme parks.
Throughout the Orlando theme parks you’ll find Fuel Rod kiosks where you can purchase a portable charger but even more importantly, swap out a spent charger for a fully charged one.
The cost to swap your charger ranges from $1 - $3, depending on the park you’re in.
Fuel Rod kiosks do not accept Apple Pay or similar, you must have a credit card to purchase or swap a charger.
Portable Charger Tips
Fuel Rods can be purchased on Amazon for about $30, you’ll receive two. When you purchase Fuel Rod in the theme parks, you’ll pay about $30 for one charger.
If you prefer not to swap them out, Fuel Rods can be recharged by using the accompanying cables. A full charge can be reached in about 3 hours.
How Portable Chargers Work in the Theme Parks
When you phone’s battery is getting low, locate a Fuel Rob kiosk in the theme park. There are plenty of them, usually at quick service restaurants, so finding one shouldn’t be difficult.
If you need to purchase one, enter yoru credit card and follow the steps. Kiosks do not accept apple pay - you will need an actual credit card.
If you’re swapping a Fuel Rod for a new one, select “swap” on the screen and follow the instructions.
FuelRods can charge all phones and tablets that use USB-C, Apple Lightning port, or a micro-USB port.
They are safe for use on airplanes so you can pack them in your carry-on luggage.
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Best Place to Watch Disney World’s New Drone Show “Dreams That Soar”
Dreams That Soar is one of the best shows Disney World has created. Here are my best tips for watching the drones do their thing.
Dreams That Soar is Disney World’s new drone show happening at Disney Springs. Viewing areas for the show fill up fast. Here's how to find the best places to watch the drone show plus a few of my best tips - including what not to do!
The drone show itself is amazing. Everyone around me was blown away. Dreams That Soar far exceeds expectations in a way that can only be done at Walt Disney World.
The drones create a well-known scene from the Disney film, “Up.”
Best Place to Watch Dreams That Soar at Disney Springs
The drone show takes place along the waterfront on the West Side of Disney Springs.
Disney has set up a viewing area on the walkway that runs from the Aerophile Balloon down to the House of Blues.
The Star Wars segment of the show received a big cheer from the audience. See the show now on my YouTube Channel (link below).
Not many people know there’s a walkway there and without signs, it can be hard to find. Fortunately, Disney has signs directing guests to the viewing area.
There are two entrances to the viewing area, one at House of Blues and one at Aerophile. I don’t think it matters which side you enter from.
Watch Dreams That Soar on YouTube
Arrive Early
We arrived 120 minutes before the 9 pm show and there was already a medium size crowd formed on both ends. We had no trouble getting a spot along the railing but the viewing area filled up within minutes.
The show takes place in the sky so even if you’re not up against the railing, you’ll still have a great view. I wanted to film a show (see below to watch on my YouTube Channel) so I didn’t want anyone in front of me.
Anywhere along the walkway is a great place to watch the Dreams That Soar drones.
I observed some guests reserving seats at Starbucks Westside, which is right on the walkway. However, there are quite a few trees there that will block your view of the sky, which is where the show takes place, of course.
I saw others watching from the roof of the Coke Store at Disney Spring. The issue here is that it will be a distant view and you won’t have the music that goes along with the show.
How to get to Disney Springs to watch Dreams That Soar
If you’re staying at a Walt Disney World hotel the best way to get to Disney Springs is by using Disney Transportation (See my video on how to use Disney World transportation.)
If you’re staying off-property, I would use Uber or Lyft.
See my guide to using Uber and Lyft at Walt Disney World
We drove to Disney Springs because we live a few minutes away. And while we had no trouble parking in the garage, it was a disaster trying to leave after the show!
Disney Springs is not set up for a mass exit like the theme parks.
Immediately after the show, thousands of people headed for their cars which created a logjam in the parking garages and on Lake Buena Vista Blvd.
We had parked on the third floor of the Orange garage and sat for over 60 minutes. Didn’t move. No exaggeration. I actually edited my video for YouTube while we were sitting there.
Disney Springs gets very crowded on weekends in particular, the parking garages often reach capacity around 6 or 7 pm.
If you’re going to see Dreams That Soar, I do not recommend parking at Disney Springs.
After Dreams That Soar, it was difficult to leave Disney Springs by car.
Is Dreams That Soar worth it?
The show is worth the effort of getting there early and dealing with the crowds! This is a very unique show, the original music is well done, and the drone performance is done in a way that will leave you saying, “Only Disney could do that!”
Let’s not forget Dreams That Soar is free! How often can you say that at Disney World?
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2024 Guide to Universal Orlando Halloween Horror Nights
2024 Tickets, dates and details about Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando Resort
In 2024, the horror begins earlier than ever before as Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights return on select nights from August 30 through November 3, 2024
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Halloween Horror Night Dates in 2024
September 1, 4-8; 11-15; 18-22; 25-29
October 2-6; 9-13; 16-20; 23-27; 30-31
November 1-3
Dates are subject to availability, changes, and/or cancellation without notice.
Secure your spot for the screams now. Halloween Horror Nights is one of the most popular events in Orlando and will sell out!
I will help you plan the ultimate fall getaway where you can experience the adrenaline-pumping thrills of Universal’s theme parks by day and the terrifying chills of Halloween Horror Nights at night.
Halloween Horror Night Ticket Prices
Ticket prices for Horror Nights vary by date but start around $83 per person (before tax). The closer you get to Halloween, the higher the ticket price. There are a few ticket upgrades offered, all of them well worth the extra cost, especially the VIP tours.
I highly recommend purchasing the Express Pass add-on, so you can skip the lines. Lines for the haunted Houses can reach 70+ minutes each, meaning you may not get to see them all. See below for add-ons
Weekend parties cost more than weeknights and are often more crowded.
August Ticket Prices
September Ticket Prices
October Ticket Prices
November Ticket Prices
Ticket Add-On Features
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Halloween Horror Nights Express Pass
Get to the fear faster. Skip the regular lines one time at all haunted houses. As an added perk, Express Pass also works at participating rides and attractions. This is an add-on feature to an admission ticket.
The Express Pass add-on starts at $129 per person.
Halloween Horror Nights R.I.P. Tour
This is a guided V.I.P. walking tour of the event. You will be in a group with other guests. Having multiple people in a group helps bring down the cost. Groups are usually maxed out at 12 people. Your party size is limited to 6 people.
Prices start at $369 per person.
In addition to the guided tour you’ll receive:
Priority V.I.P. entry to haunted houses while on tour with the R.I.P. Guide.
Commemorative R.I.P. Tour credential, lanyard and button
Pre-tour reception with light appetizers
Universal Express Unlimited ride access (with R.I.P. credential) to skip the regular lines at all participating rides & attractions
Reserved seating at select event show(s) during the tour
Halloween Horror Nights Behind-the-Screams: Unmasking the Horror Tour
Take a daytime V.I.P. tour for a lights-on look at Halloween Horror Nights haunted houses. Pick from a 3 or 6-house tour. Prices for the tour start at $99 per person.
Every fall, guests from all around the globe brave their worst nightmares coming to life at Halloween Horror Nights – consistently named the world’s premier Halloween event.
In 2024, Universal Orlando promises a chilling new collection of horrifying experiences including 10 all-new movie-quality haunted houses inspired by cinematic greats and eerie original stories created by the twisted minds of Universal’s Entertainment team.
There will be five scare zones filled with hundreds of menacing creatures who will reign the streets of Universal Studios Florida.
And in between the screams, guests can enjoy an energetic live show, fuel up for the next round of scares with sinfully delicious food and beverage inspired by the event’s haunts, shop the latest merchandise at the highly-themed Halloween Horror Nights Tribute Store, and enjoy some of Universal Studios Florida’s most exciting attractions.
Halloween Horror Nights Haunted Houses
In 2024 there will be 10 terrifying haunted houses at Universal Orlando. More details will be coming soon.
One of my favorite parts about Halloween Horror Nights is Scare Zones. These are much less intense than those haunted houses and I’m a chicken.
Things to do at Halloween Horror Nights
Scare Zones are areas throughout the park that have a spooky atmosphere. Scare actors roam about randomly and may even get up close and personal with you. There’s music, fog, and maybe a gruesome or disturbing sight or two.
There are no lines to get into the scare zones because they are on the main walkways, you just walk through them on your way to other areas of the park.
Tips for Touring Halloween Horror Nights
1. Arrive Early
To optimize your night of frights and scares, arrive at Universal Orlando well in advance. This will allow you to beat the crowds and make the most of the event's limited operating hours. Similarly, purchasing your tickets online in advance will save you time, and potentially even grant you early entry privileges.
2. Plan Your Route
With several terrifying haunted houses, scare zones, and shows spread out across the park, it's important to plan your route and prioritize the attractions you don't want to miss. Grab a map at the entrance and take note of wait times to get the most out of your night.
3. Utilize Express Passes
Universal Orlando offers Express Passes for Horror Nights, which allows you to skip the regular lines and get straight into the action. Although these passes come at an additional cost, they can drastically reduce your wait times, especially on busier nights.
4. Visit the Haunted Houses First
Haunted houses tend to have the longest queues, so make sure to visit your top picks early in the evening. By doing so, you'll have a better chance of experiencing all the spine-chilling attractions while the lines are still relatively short.
5. Watch the Shows
Universal Horror Nights offers a variety of captivating shows that are worth your time. Take a break from the adrenaline-pumping rides and haunted houses to catch a performance that showcases impressive stunts, energetic dance routines, or even a heart-pounding live show. These shows provide a different kind of entertainment and can give you a breather from the intense horror experience.
6. Stay Hydrated and Energized
With all the excitement and terror around every corner, it's essential to stay hydrated and energized throughout the night. Bring a refillable water bottle, as there are water fountains available throughout the park. Additionally, make sure to grab a bite to eat at one of the many dining options to keep your energy levels up.
7. Dress Appropriately
Universal Horror Nights can be a physically demanding event, so be sure to wear comfortable shoes and clothing suitable for all weather conditions. Keep in mind that you may encounter some simulated blood, fog effects, or other substances that could potentially stain your attire, so it's best to wear something you don't mind getting a little dirty.
8. Embrace the Atmosphere
Universal Horror Nights is all about immersing yourself in a world of horror and embracing the spooky atmosphere. Engage with the scare actors, take photos, and allow yourself to be fully immersed in the terrifying experience. It's the best way to fully appreciate and enjoy all the effort and creativity that goes into creating this unique event.
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2024 Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Tickets
Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party dates, ticket prices and details.
Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party at Walt Disney World (Magic Kingdom) goes on sale May 8, 2024, for guests staying at Walt Disney World Resort hotels. MNSSHP tickets will go on sale to everyone else beginning May 15, 2024.
Halloween parties run from 7:00 PM to midnight, which means Magic Kingdom Park will close early to day guests.
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The Headless Horseman kicks the parade off by riding down Main Street USA at Magic Kingdom Park. Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party.
2024 Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party Dates
August 2024: 9, 13, 16, 20, 23, 27, 30
September 2024: 2, 6, 8, 10, 13, 15, 17, 20, 22, 24, 26, 27, 29
October 2024: 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 21, 24, 25, 27, 29, 31
This event will sell out, especially on October dates. Booking early is highly recommended.
2014 Mickey’s No So Scary Halloween Party Ticket Prices
Adult Price / Child Price (ages 3-9) (tax not included)
August 9 - $149 $139
August 13 - $119 $109
August 16 - $119$109
August 20 - $119 $109
August 23 - $119 $109
August 27 - $119 $109
August 30 - $129 $119
September 2 - $129 $119
September 6 - $129 $119
September 8 - $129 $119
September 10 - $129 $119
September 13 - $129 $119
September 15 - $129 $119
September 17 - $149 $139
September 20 - $149 $139
September 22 - $149 $139
September 24 - $149 $139
September 26 -$149 $139
September 27 -$149 $139
September 29 - $149 $139
October 1 - $169 $159
October 3 - $169 $159
October 4 - $189 $179
October 6 - $179 $169
October 8 - $179 $169
October 10 - $179 $169
October 11 - $189 $179
October 14 - $179 $169
October 15 - $179 $169
October 17 - $179 $169
October 18 - $189 $179
October 20 - $189 $179
October 21 - $189 $179
October 24 - $189 $179
October 25 - $199 $189
October 27 - $199 $189
October 29 - $199 $189
October 31 - $199 $189
Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party - What’s new in 2024!
Disney World has announced there will be 5 new reasons to attend MNSSHP this year, but there will also be returning favorites.
Mickey and Minnie will have new Halloween costumes.
2. More Disney Villains will be attending the party this year.
3. New Dance Party - DescenDANCE
4. We don’t talk about this, but Bruno will be at Mickey’s Not So Scary this year!
5. Mickey’s Book to You Halloween Parade will start earlier (better for little ones)
Things to do at Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party
This year, Mickey’s Boo-To-You Halloween Parade will take place at an earlier time.
“Disney’s Not-So-Spooky Spectacular” fireworks show, hosted by Jack Skellington.
“Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular” stage show, and trick-or-treating throughout the park.
Attend a dance party located throughout Magic Kingdom Park.
Will there be rides? Yes! Some attractions will even have special Halloween overlays, including Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor, Space Mountain, and Mad Tea Party.
Trick-or-treaters can look forward to M&M’s, Skittles, Snickers, and more available at various trick-or-treating locations.
Disney’s No-So-Speeky Dessert Party 2024
If you’ve got a frightening sweet tooth, take a bite out of Disney’s Not-So-Spooky Spectacular Dessert Party, which includes fireworks viewing from Plaza Garden or Tomorrowland Terrace. Reservations for this experience open on June 7.
Related to Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party:
Free Fireworks Dessert Party Drawing with Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Tickets
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Insider Look at Disney World’s New Drone Show
Disney World created a new nighttime show for Disney Springs - over 800 drones!
Walt Disney World Resort is sharing a sneak peek of Disney Dreams that Soar, a nighttime drone show coming to Disney Springs.
I remember there being a drone show during the holiday season several years ago, and it blew me away. It was the first time I had ever seen anything like it.
My favorite part of that show was when all the drones flew off to their base when the performance ended - which I think was near Port Orleans. It made them seem very “alive” and intelligent because they knew where they were going.
“Disney Dreams that Soar” is a limited-time show that will run from May 24 to Sept. 2, 2024
I predict that Disney is using this show to gauge interest. If it is received well, we may see drone shows elsewhere on the property - perhaps Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
Wouldn’t that be the perfect park for a nighttime show?
Disney World recently shared a behind-the-scenes look from a recent test session in France. The show will have over 800 drones getting into formation to create larger-than-life images of classic Disney characters.
The drones are choreographed with iconic quotes from fan-favorite films such as Disney’s “Peter Pan,” “Dumbo,” “Wall-E,” “Big Hero 6,” “Star Wars” and more.
The show also will feature scores from classic Disney soundtracks and an original song composed exclusively for this show. If there’s one thing Disney has learned recently - Walt Disney World guests love original music!
The best place to watch the Disney Springs drone show will be along the waterfront, so in the area that runs behind Starbucks on the West Side down towards House of Blues.
The show will last nine minutes and will be shown twice each night above Disney Springs.
Be sure to check the Disney World app for show times as they may change. You can also visit www.DisneySprings.com for the latest schedule.
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Who Really Owns EPCOT’s World Showcase
Join me as I tour Epcot’s World Showcase and reveal who owns the different countries. The answers will shock you!
Today I’m going to clarify a popular urban legend about Epcot and give you an insider's look to see who’s really behind World Showcase. It’s coming up right now on…
If you’ve been to World Showcase at Epcot , you know that it’s made up of 11 nations, like Japan, France, Germany, and Norway, each featuring culturally accurate architecture, restaurants, imported merchandise, and even the employees imported to work there on 12-month contracts in hopes of creating an authentic experience for Disney guests.
Now the urban legend part is that each of the 11 nations sponsored their pavilions in hopes of promoting tourism to their country. Well, that’s not exactly true.
First, Disney owns World Showcase and in some cases, it leases out restaurant and retail spaces to other companies - similar to the way a shopping mall works.
See, the original plan The Walt Disney Company had was to get each government to pay for their pavilion in Epcot.
There was even a big convention held at the Contemporary Resort where Disney execs pitched the idea to various heads of state and dignitaries.
It didn’t work. Mexico was kind of on board, they at least saw some tourism potential, and a few others almost went for it, but in the end, Disney paid for everything.
So we’ll start our tour of World Showcase at the American Adventure pavilion.
But it’s a quick stop because Disney owns and operates it.
While it was at one time sponsored by Coca-Cola and American Express….that is no longer the case. Coke is still the official soft drink of Walt Disney World but Visa is now the official credit card.
At the Italy Pavilion in Epcot, guests have 2 options, either shop or eat. The shops present a range of items that include Italian leather handbags and unique Italian-themed Disney Parks merchandise, cookware, a few Italian snacks, and a large selection of wine.
The shops are operated by Disney but there are 3 restaurants, well 2 restaurants, and a wine bar that are not owned or operated by Disney.
Via Napoli, one of my favorite restaurants at Epcot, Tutto Gusto Wine Cellar, and Tutto Italia are all owned by the Patina Restaurant Group.
Patina not only operates the Italy Pavilion but many restaurants at Disney Springs as well.
The entire building housing Maria and Enzo’s, Enzo’s Hideaway, and Pizza Ponte are owned by Patina. You might think that Iron Chef Morimoto owns his namesake restaurants.
But nope. That’s Patina Restaurant Group too. And just for the record, The Edison and Space 220 - all Patina Restaurant Group.
If the Italy pavilion feels a little incomplete, that’s because it is. It was originally supposed to get a dark ride attraction that would have guests riding a gondola through Italy and a walk–through attraction featuring scenes of Rome.
When Epcot first opened it was sponsored by the Alfredo Restaurant Group.
This arrangement lasted through 2007.
When Patina took over, it converted Aflredos into Tutto Italia, added the wine bar and Via Napoli
The Germany Pavilion is a conglomerate of small retailers.
Goebel was an early sponsor of the pavilion, selling collectible Hummel figurines.
It was located in the former Glas and Porzellan shop which is now the caramel shop sponsored by Werthers.
Aribbas Brothers operates a glass and crystal shop here now.
But the reason Germany is important is that it was the first pavilion to get sponsors.
This is remarkable because while Germany was being built in Epcot, it was still divided by the Berlin Wal - uh the actual Germany, not the Epcot Germany.
Germany was at one time going to have a boat ride called the Rhine River Cruise but when Disney failed to get sufficient funding for the pavilion, the ride was tabled. We don’t know too much about the proposed ride but early concept art shows guests boarding a "boat" for a ride on the Rhine River.
The journey would pass through scenes of the Black Forest, the Oktoberfest, Heidelberg
In the early 80’s large wooden doors marked the entrance to the ride, but they later replaced this giant mural.
The China Pavilion shows off China’s amazing culture with colorful sights and sounds.
Home to the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests, a large marketplace of indoor shops, an art gallery, 2 restaurants, and a tea kiosk.
The China Pavilion Exhibition Corporation, based in Orlando, FL is the operating participant of the gift shops where you can buy imported Chinese snacks, clothing, beverages, toys, and oddly enough, swords.
Now if you want to buy a sword, you can’t take it with you - it must be shipped to your home.
The Norway Pavilion was added to the World Showcase in May of 1988.
Early plans for the Norway pavilion included representation from Sweden and Denmark as well. That is until Norway made Disney an offer it couldn’t refuse.
The Norwegian government along with a group of 11 Norwegian companies, one being Scandinavian Airlines, would pay for two-thirds of the cost to make it all-Norwegian.
This was great news because Sweden and Denmark were not exactly on board anyway. But I don’t think the Norwegians knew that.
Plans called for retail space, a boat ride attraction (the classic Maelstrom attraction), a restaurant, and a convention space located on the second floor called the Norway Club (still there today).
In the first year of operation, the Norway pavilion generated millions of dollars. Profits from the pavilion were shared among all 3 stakeholders, not equally, however.
In 2002 Disney bought full ownership of the Norway Pavilion for an unspecified amount of money.
Mexico was an opening day pavilion in 1982 and was one of the few World Showcase countries to also have a ride. And since 1982, the entire pavilion, except the Gran Fiesta Tour boat ride, has been operated by the Palmas Restaurant Group.
Palmas has its finger in every pie from the table service restaurants down to the margarita kiosk - even the Food and Wine booths.
And they do a good job, Mexico is one of the most popular pavilions in all of Epcot.
Palmas also has restaurant operations at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort and one excellent restaurant at Disney Springs. Can you guess which one? Use the comments below.
The gift shops in Mexico are operated by the Arribas Brothers Company Incorporated, a retailer that started in Spain and now operates gift shops in Disney Parks around the world.
At the UK Pavilion, you’ll find a great collection of merchandise sponsored by several small retailers and one of Epcot’s most popular pubs - Rose and Crown.
On opening day Rose and Crown was sponsored by Bass Ale, but that later changed when Bass was sold to Anheuser-Busch.
Ad if you liked Bass Ale i’m sorry to say it isn’t even served at the UK Pavilion anymore.
Then there’s a not-so-secretive sponsor - Twinings Tea who operates the Tea Caddy and at one time it sponsored the Garden View Tea Room at the Grand Floridian.
Twinings sells traditional tea plus special blends made just for Walt Disney World. And once in a while Mr Twining, one of the descendants of the Twiningt Tea empire, will visit Epcot and give autographs to guests on boxes of tea.
The France Pavilion has several small shops, all now operated by Disney, and holds contracts with individual suppliers in France.
Similar to the way a department store works. France’s 3 feature restaurants: Chef’s de France, which opened in 1982, Monsieur Paul, and La Creperie are all operated by Jerome Bocuse, son of the late celebrity chef, Paul Bocuse.
Morocco was the only pavilion in Epcot that was sponsored by the country the way Epcot leadership had originally intended. Morocco is one of the most beautiful countries in World Showcase.
In 2020, Disney ended its sponsorship with Morocco in what was said to be a mutually beneficial breakup. Since 2020 the Morocco Pavilion has been under various refurbishments and much of it never reopened after the pandemic.
Also featured in my Video on Abandoned Places in Disney World.
The Japan pavilion is one of my favorite pavilions in Epcot. It has a great design and it’s always fun to walk through Mitsukoshi Department Store.
Now Misukoshi is a real department store in Japan, having opened in 1673.
The Epcot version, which opened in 1983, some 310 years later, is a scaled-down version of the actual Mitsukoshi in Japan.
So you can probably guess by now who operates the Japan pavilion at Epcot.
Mituskoshi operates the department store, Teppan Edo - the hibachi restaurant, in fact, just about everything - right down to the small beverage kiosks.
They even own Yesaki, a quick-service sushi kiosk in Disney Springs, located across from Planet Hollywood.
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Upcoming Disney World Hotel Refurbisments
Plan ahead with these current and upcoming Disney World hotel refurbishments.
Disney World has several resort refurbishments coming in 2024 and 2025. Some of them have already begun. Many of them are pool refurbs that will have minimal impact on the overall guest experience. Others are much more extensive. Let’s take a closer look so you can plan ahead.
Disney’s All Star Movies Resort
Pool
From January 2025 through April 2025, Fantasia Pool at Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort will be closed for routine maintenance. Guests may see or hear construction work during daytime hours. Guests are welcome to swim in the Duck Pond Pool at Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort.
Food Court
Throughout the month of July, the World Premiere Food Court will undergo an interior refresh. During this time, Guests should use mobile order on the Disney World mobile app.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge - Kidiani Villas
Hotel and Rooms
Now through September 2023, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge – Kidani Village will be undergoing extensive refurbishment. During this time, you may be able to see and hear construction during the daytime hours.
Disney’s Beach Club Resort and Disney’s Yacht Club Resort
From January 2025 through June 2025, Stormalong Bay and Shipwreck Pool at Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club Resorts will be closed for routine maintenance. Guests may see or hear construction work during daytime hours. During this time, Guests can use the resort’s leisure pools. There are no water slides at the leisure pools.
Disney’s Yacht Club will be getting a room refresh from January 2025 through May 2025. Guests staying at the Yacht Club may see and hear work taking place.
Disney’s Boardwalk Inn
General Resort Refurbishments
Disney’s BoardWalk Inn and Disney’s BoardWalk Villas are currently being refurbished. This includes guest rooms, guest rooms, lobby refresh, and more. While most Resort hotel amenities will remain available, you may be able to see and hear construction during daytime hours. Additionally, please allow for additional travel time. The pool refurbishment has been completed.
Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort
Rooms
A 1-year long room refurbishment project lasting from September 2024 through September 2025, will take place. During the refurbishment, Guests will see and hear construction work throughout Bay Lake Tower. Please allow extra time for travel as alternate paths may be utilized.
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort
General Resort and Rooms
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa is currently undergoing refurbishment. Guests will be able to see and hear construction around the resort – including the lobby – during daytime hours. Most Resort hotel amenities will remain available. Please allow for extra travel time. Most of the lobby work has already been completed.
Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
Exterior Painting and New Tower Construction
Now through Fall 2024, work will take place to paint the exterior of buildings throughout Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort & Bungalows, with Guest room balconies also being affected. Guests may see and hear painting work during daytime hours, typically from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Refurbishment work is subject to change due to operational needs or weather conditions.
Guests staying at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort will see and hear construction at certain times of the day. To minimize disruptions during your stay, activities that may create noise will not start earlier than 9:00 AM.
Disney’s Port Orleans French Quarter
Room Refurbishment
From May 2024 through November 2024, some guest rooms at Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter will be under refurbishment. Guests may see or hear construction work during daytime hours. Most Resort hotel amenities will remain available.
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Polynesian Island Tower - Booking Dates and Details
Rooms and booking dates for Island Tower at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort!
I pass by the new Island Tower at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort every day, so it’s been fun to watch it rise out of the ground. But it’s also a major construction zone as Disney brings utilities that will support the new tower, so I’m excited that there’s an end in sight for all the work taking place.
Plus I’m excited to see Disney’s newest hotel!
The Polynesian’s Island Tower is located right between Disney’s Wedding Pavilion (near the Grand Floridian Resort) and directly across from the entrance from Shades of Green Resort.
As a Disney Vacation Club member, you will have exclusive access to make reservations beginning on June 4th, followed by Disney Annual Passholders on June 5th, with reservations opening to the general public on June 6th.
It’s a bit strange that DVC members will have to book stays with cash instead of using DVC points, during the initial booking days, similar to the Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort.
Island Tower is a modern take on Polynesian-themed resorts found in Hawaii, as opposed to the mid-century modern Great Ceremonial House of the original part of Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort.
Rooms at Island Tower - Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
The new tower will follow the current DVC trend in terms in that it will have economy Duo Studio rooms, designed for 2 people.
Due Studios can also be found at Disney’s Riviera Resort and in the new DVC tower at the Disneyland Hotel.
It’s important to note that the Duo Studios have not been well received by guests because are just a little too small.
I’d say it’s a bold choice for DVC to continue adding them to new projects.
There will also be Deluxe Studios, 1 Bedroom Villas, 2 Bedroom Villas, and 2-Bedroom Penthouse Villas, which I can only imagine will offer spectacular views of Walt Disney World.
Disney also revealed that it embraced Polynesian wayfinding and the natural elements of water, earth, wind, and fire in the design of the new tower.
The tower will showcase pieces from modern Polynesian artists and incorporate artwork that subtly references both "Moana" (similar to the existing Polynesian rooms) and Disney legend Mary Blair, known for her prominent work in the lobby mural of Disney's Contemporary Resort.
While some traditionalists may express reservations regarding the departure from the customary architecture and design at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort, others may anticipate the additional accommodation choices and the opportunity to reserve contemporary, fully-renovated rooms at one of Walt Disney World's most sought-after monorail resorts.
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How to Use Virtual Queues at Disney World
Guide to virtual queues at Disney World
When it comes to avoiding long lines at Walt Disney World, Disney offers 3 options: Lightning Lanes, Individual Attraction Selections, and Virtual Queues. They are very different and guests often get them confused. If you’re lost on how virtual queues work, don’t worry. I have great advice for you.
Torn LightCycle Run at Magic Kingdom
A virtual queue at Disney World is a system that allows guests to join a "line" for select popular attractions without physically standing in line. This system is accessed through the My Disney Experience App and allows you to secure a spot in line virtually.
Once it's your turn to ride, you’ll receive a notification and head to the attraction to enjoy your ride without the need to wait in a long line.
In short, a virtual queue places you in line, without you having to physically stand in line. You can enjoy other attractions in the park until you receive a notification on your phone that it’s your turn to ride.
This system helps to manage crowds, reduce wait times, and enhance the overall guest experience at the theme parks.
There is no cost to join a virtual queue but you must have valid theme park admission tickets.
How To use virtual queues at Disney World:
Download My Disney Experience app.
Create or log in to your Disney account.
Link your package reservation number or your ticket confirmation number to your account. (If you booked a Disney World room and ticket package, you will not link your tickets separately. They will automatically populate with your package confirmation number).
To find a virtual queue attraction, tap "Join Virtual Queue."
Select the members of your party that want to join the queue.
Tap “join virtual queue.”
Wait for notification that it’s time to ride.
Now, those are the steps, but it’s not quite that easy.
Let’s dive a little deeper into using the virtual queue system at Disney.
Virtual queues are currently offered on 2 attractions at Walt Disney World
Tron Lightcycle Run at Magic Kingdom
Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind at Epcot
My best tip for joining a virtual queue
Virtual queues open at 7 AM each morning and reach capacity within a few seconds. Yes, seconds!
You must be logged into the Disney App a few minutes prior so you have time to navigate to the virtual queue section and select your party. At 6:59 AM, I recommend that you repeatedly tap the Join Virtual Queue button - non-stop until 7 AM rolls around.
Just keep tapping until you (hopefully) see your virtual queue position (a.k.a. Boarding Group).
There is no way to join the virtual queue in advance, this must be done the morning of your visit.
If you don’t get in at 7 AM, you will have another chance at 1 PM. For this opportunity, you must be inside the theme park, otherwise you won’t be able to join.
And if you got in a 7 AM, you won’t be able to join again at the 1 PM time slot.
If you’re attending a special event after the park closes to the general public such as After Hours, Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party, or Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party, you can join the virtual queue at 6 PM. The virtual queue will reset just for attendees of the special event.
Rides like Tron and Guardians of the Galaxy are currently only available through the virtual queue system. Meaning, they do not take walk-ups. But if you miss out, continue reading on for the alternate plan.
What happens if you don’t get into a virtual queue?
If you are logged into the app a few minutes before 7 AM and repeatedly hit the Join Virtual Queue button, you should get in. But if you missed out, there is one other way to get on the ride.
Disney offers a program called Individual Lightning Lane Selection. It just rolls off the tongue, doesn’t it?
This system allows you to purchase a separate ticket for a specific ride, including virtual queue rides. Prices vary by day, usually between $15 and $30 per person. You purchase this in the Disney World App.
With this separate ticket, you’ll be able to bypass the regular line for the attraction using the Lightning Lane.
The Individual Lightning Lane Selection sells out as many people didn’t read this article on how to use virtual queues and missed out.
While this might not be the best way of managing lines, it’s what Disney has come up with. The system does work, and it will make more sense to you when you’re onsite.
If you have any questions about how these programs work, you can visit any of the Guest Assistance kiosks in the parks. They are identifiable with a big blue umbrella.
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Inside SUPER NINTENDO WORLD at Universal Orlando
Rides and entertainment inside Super Nintendo World at Universal Orlando
You can experience many of your favorite video game characters like never before at Universal Orlando Epic Universe.
From steering through iconic Mario Kart courses, to riding a mine cart through Donkey Kong Country, to punching blocks and collecting digital coins as you explore, it’s interactive fun for everyone. Discover SUPER NINTENDO WORLD ORLANDO, opening 2025 at Universal Epic Universe.
Check my tour of Super Nintendo World at Universal Hollywood:
Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge
I had a chance to ride this in Universal Hollywood, it’s one of the best dark ride attractions I have ever been on!
Prepare to be blown away with this one. On Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge, you’ll wear special goggles and steer through iconic courses alongside Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach.
In this interactive dark ride, you’ll collect digital coins and throw shells to try to defeat Team Bowser and win the Golden Cup. With multiple outcomes, it’s a different experience each time you ride.
Mine-Cart Madness
It’s up to you to help Donkey Kong protect the Golden Banana on Mine-Cart Madness.
You’ll enter the Golden Temple, board your mine cart, and take off in this thrilling family coaster.
Speeding through the mine, you’ll appear to jump across gaps in the track and perform other eye-popping feats from the Donkey Kong Country video games.
Yoshi’s Adventure
Take a ride with Yoshi’s and search for the glowing eggs in this enchanting, family-friendly attraction.
On Youshi’s Adventure, you’ll weave your way through iconic Mushroom Kingdom landscapes, encountering many familiar characters and spotting hidden colored eggs along your journey.
Toadstool Cafe
Fuel up at Toadstool Cafe, where you can watch Chef Toad cooking up some of his favorite recipes and see playful scenes of the Mushroom Kingdom through the windows. You’ll enjoy tasty creations prepared daily, including soups salads, and sandwiches as well as delicious desserts.
Character Meet and Greets
Meet your favorite characters at Super Nintendo World including Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach and Toad. Just a heads up, these are very popular the Hollywood version, I recommend getting in line about 30 minutes prior to the meet and greet time.
Interactive Key Challenges
These are the most popular attractions in the Super Mario World besides Mario Kart and Donkey Kong! Yes, you will want to buy Power-Up Bands (more on that below).
With the Interactive Key Challenges, you’ll play with family and friends to test your quickness, skill, and timing in a variety of interactive games. If you’re wearing a Power-Up Band, you can collect a digital key each time you win one of these Key Challenges. Gather enough keys and you’ll be able to unlock the Bowser Jr. Showdown.
Power-Up Bands
Do you need a Power-Up Band at Super Mario World? Yes! If you don’t purchase one, you’ll miss out on much of the experience.
As you explore and play while wearing your band, you’ll collect digital coins, and digital stamps and collect digital keys by winning Key Challenges.
Once you obtain 3 keys, you’ll unlock a special Bowser Jr. boss battle challenge, Bowser Jr. Shadow Showdown.
Your band also can be used to track your progress on Mario Kart Bowser’s Challenge.
You can pair your band with the Official Universal Orlando Resort App to track your scores, follow other users, and see your digital rewards.
Super Nintendo World is filled with interactive activities that will keep you exploring, discovering, and playing together.
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Walt Disney World Bounceback Offer
Keep the magic going with this Disney World Bounceback Offer!
I have great news to share with my Disney World clients! You can keep the magic going with a Bounceback Offer for a future stay at Walt Disney World Resort when you book your stay before checking out. You can also book within 7 days after your check-out date, but time is of the essence.
This“Bounceback Offer” includes a deep discount on a future Disney vacation.
Save up to 35% on select Disney Deluxe Resorts
Save up to 30% on select Disney Moderate Resorts
Save up to 25% on select Disney Value Resorts
Disney World Bounceback Offer Dates
The bounceback offer is valid for select nights in 2024 and 2025. You must have checked in to your current reservation to qualify. This offer has been working out very well for clients. Some have even paid less in 2025 than they did in 2024!
2024 Bounceback Dates
May 27 - August 29, 2024
September 2 - September 30, 2024
October 27 - October 31, 2024
November 25 - November 27, 2024
December 1 - December 24, 2024
2025 Bounceback Dates
January 2 - January 8, 2025
January 13 - January 16, 2025
January 20 - January 23, 2025
January 26 - January 30, 2025
February 2 - February 6, 2025
February 9 - February 13, 2025
February 16 - February 19, 2025
February 23 - May 22, 2025
May 26 - July 2, 2025
July 7 - August 28, 2025
September 1 - September 30, 2025
October 26 - October 31, 2025
How to Book Your Bounceback Offer
Use my Contact Form here (or send me an email) either during your vacation or up to 7 days after you return home.
Please include your preferred travel dates and resort preference(s).
I will double-check for other offers and reply with your quote.
A $200 deposit is required to hold your reservation. Your deposit is fully refundable up to 30 days before your check-in date.
Look forward to another visit to Walt Disney World!
Disney Room Categories Excluded from the Bounceback Offer
3-Bedroom Villas throughout Walt Disney World, Cabins at Copper Creek Villas, Cabins at Disney’s Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, Bungalows at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, Campsites and Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort.
Bounceback Offers from Disney World are subject to availability. Additional adult fees may apply if there are more than 2 adults per room.
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Where to Celebrate Mother’s Day at Walt Disney World 2024
Mother’s day treats at Walt Disney World
If your plans involve being at Walt Disney World or Disney Springs for Mother’s Day this year, here are a few special places you can celebrate with Mom, Grandma, an aunt, a caregiver, or any other special person.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
The Mara (Available May 5 through 18; mobile order available)
Sunflower Cake: Marbled chocolate and vanilla cake, vanilla buttercream, and mini chocolate chips (New)
Disney’s Beach Club Resort
Beach Club Marketplace (Available May 5 through 18; mobile order available)
Mother’s Day Croissant filled with raspberry jam topped with raspberry crunchies (New)
Disney’s BoardWalk
BoardWalk Deli and Carousel Coffee (Available May 5 through 18; mobile order available at BoardWalk Deli only)
Mother’s Day Croissant: Croissant dough filled with raspberry jam topped with raspberry crunchies (New)
Disney’s Old Key West Resort and Saratoga Springs Resort
Good’s Food to Go and The Artist’s Palette (Available May 5 through 18)
Bouquet of Roses Cupcake: Chocolate Cupcake, strawberry pastry cream, chocolate mousse, and buttercream
Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
Pineapple Lanai (Available May 5 through 18)
Makuahine DOLE Whip Float: DOLE Whip with Banfi Rosa Regale Sparkling Red topped with shimmering edible flowers
Available at Various Table-Service Restaurants and Lounges at Disney Resort Hotels
Strawberry-Orange Mimosa: Domaine Ste. Michelle Brut, orange juice, and strawberry purée topped with a strawberry (New) (Available May 5 through 18)
The Market at Ale & Compass (Available May 5 through 18; mobile order available)
Mother’s Day Croissant: Croissant dough filled with raspberry jam topped with raspberry crunchies (New)
Disney Springs
The Ganachery (Available May 1 through 12)
Mother's Day Chocolate Flower Box: Ganache with flavors of hibiscus-strawberry and jasmine tea (New)
Amorette’s Patisserie (Available May 5 through 12; mobile order available)
Mother’s Day Éclair: Lemon and lavender éclair (New)
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Disney has started piloting an airport luggage assistance program at select Disney World hotels!