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Family at Castaway Cay
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Trip Report Day 1 Disney Dream Cruise
Key to the World Card |
This is the ticket in your cabin that will tell you about your dining rotation. |
We had late seating for dinner, which means we get to see the shows earlier. My kids LOVE the shows on the Disney ships so it is nice for them to still be awake during our show time. The other great thing about late seating is Dine and Play where the youth workers come and get your kids halfway through dinner so they can go play while you have a nice adult dinner after a bit of family time.
I was really looking forward to the new Animator's Palate. Although I enjoy the one on the Magic, the Dream has an interactive show with Nemo and friends. It was a lot of fun to watch and incredible technology. During your meal different characters swim by and the school of fish have a guess the formation game going periodically. Crush was very cute and funny.
We really enjoyed the experience and had a great wait staff! I really enjoyed my first day and night on the Dream. It was as wonderful as I anticipated it to be!
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Trip Report Port Canaveral Parking and Terminal
Parking is only $5.95/dayDay of arrival through day of departure at the Radisson Hotel. I would recommend this option if you are going for a longer cruise or are in an RV. The Radisson does not charge more for RVs and all Credit Cards Accepted.
Parking at the port has gotten a whole lot better with the new parking garage. This is a great option for the shorter cruises! Whether you park in the terminal lots or parking garages, the rate* for the following cruises are: 3-day, $60; 4-day, $75; 5-day, $90, and 7-day, $120 for vehicles up to 20 feet in length. For vehicles longer than 20 feet, the rates are $104, $130, $156 and $208 respectively.
Preferred Parking is offered at Cruise Terminal 8 and is located right next to the terminal, the rate is $20.00 more than the standard parking rates, regardless of cruise length.
*Rates are subject to change without notice. Contact the Canaveral Port Authority at 321-783-7831 for the latest information.
DISABLED PARKING spaces are available and the fee is waived for vehicles that have special equipment, such as ramps, lifts, foot or hand controls; or display the Florida Toll Exemption permit. Call 800-983-2435, extension 2 to apply for an exemption form.
I would also recommend that you drop off your luggage before parking or park on the 1st level if you have luggage you want to have brought to your cabin. We parked on the 3rd level and had a very easy time with checking in and security, but had to keep up with all our bags until our cabin was ready.
I was very happy with the ease of parking at the port. It is a great time saver and worth the extra money for the shorter voyages. For longer voyages or for RV parking the Radisson is the better way to go.
You can also save money by booking a cruise room package at the Radisson. They have two packages:
- Park, Cruise & Breakfast includes
- Breakfast for two
- Shuttle service for up to two people per room to and from your cruise terminal
- Parking for one car during your cruise - complimentary
- Park & Cruise includes
- Shuttle service for up to two people per room to and from your cruise terminal
- Parking for one car during your cruise - complimentary
$8.00 per person round trip
Non Package Rates
If you didn’t know that the Radisson Resort at the Port offers Park and Cruise packages and you have booked a different rate, don’t worry. You can add parking and shuttle to your reservation at check-in.
Three-Day Cruises: $25.00 (plus tax) includes parking for one car and shuttle for four people.
- Four-Day/Five-Day Cruises: $30.00 (plus tax) includes parking for one car and shuttle for four people.
- Seven-Day Cruises: $35.00 (plus tax) includes parking for one car and shuttle for four people.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Trip Report Cape Canaveral
After spending the night at the Howard Johnson in Ocala and a nice breakfast there we went on to Cape Canaveral to the Radisson Hotel. We always stay at this hotel. The rooms are clean and the location is close to the port. Up until this last year it was free to park and ride to the cruise ship. This has now changed and you either have to purchase the cruise package room or add it on to your stay. Parking here is still less expensive than at the port - especially if you are in an RV - the price is the same as it is for a car. I would recommend this if your cruise is 5+ days as well. For the shorter cruises the new parking garage at the port is a very nice option. I will tell you more about this tomorrow.
The rooms at the Radisson are very spacious and clean. I have noticed that they do look used. We have always had missing knobs or little things that were not a big deal, but do distract from the hotel. We usually get the king suite which has a seperate room for the kids with a couch that becomes a bed. I always enjoy the space after a long drive or getting off a ship. The shuttle service to the ship is very efficiently run and the parking lot is secure.
The pool at the Radisson is beautiful and there are also tennis courts available. There was live music by the pool and it was a great atmosphere. We walked next door for dinner at a Greek restaurant that was reasonably priced and had good food. We have also walked to the other side to a nice little Itallian place and enjoyed the meal there as well. There is also a mini golf in walking distance of this hotel.
Monday, January 9, 2012
Disney Trip Report Driving to Florida
Over the next couple weeks I wanted to give a detailed trip report from our recent cruise on the Dream and week at Disney World. I know many of you plan the same type trips and I always enjoy hearing the good, the bad and the ugly so I know how to better plan my trips, as well as helping you plan the magic.
We did something new for us this year - we drove our car to Cape Canaveral. Typically we have either flown or driven our RV but this year we decided the kids are a bit older and finances are a bit tighter so loading up my gas efficient car was the best solution.
Since it is a 20 hour drive, we thought it would be best to drive through the night so that we would have at least 9 or so hours of sleeping children. This worked wonderfully on our way down! We left when my husband got home from work and drove all night to Ocala, FL.
Ocala is less than an hour from Orlando and under two hours from the port. I found a Howard Johnson hotel that was very inexpensive and right off our route on 75. At $59 per night including a breakfast buffet with fresh waffles I would highly recommend this stop. They have a hot tub we used after our long car ride and a pool (it was a bit chilly to swim, but the hot tub was perfect). Also for a slight fee there is a little miniature golf course. We ate at the hotel that night and had some fried fish with free soft serve ice cream for a very reasonable price. This was not the best food we had on the trip, but the price was right and it was very convenient after a long drive.
We went to bed early and slept for about 12 hours and woke up ready to get to Cape Canaveral.
We did something new for us this year - we drove our car to Cape Canaveral. Typically we have either flown or driven our RV but this year we decided the kids are a bit older and finances are a bit tighter so loading up my gas efficient car was the best solution.
Since it is a 20 hour drive, we thought it would be best to drive through the night so that we would have at least 9 or so hours of sleeping children. This worked wonderfully on our way down! We left when my husband got home from work and drove all night to Ocala, FL.
Ocala is less than an hour from Orlando and under two hours from the port. I found a Howard Johnson hotel that was very inexpensive and right off our route on 75. At $59 per night including a breakfast buffet with fresh waffles I would highly recommend this stop. They have a hot tub we used after our long car ride and a pool (it was a bit chilly to swim, but the hot tub was perfect). Also for a slight fee there is a little miniature golf course. We ate at the hotel that night and had some fried fish with free soft serve ice cream for a very reasonable price. This was not the best food we had on the trip, but the price was right and it was very convenient after a long drive.
We went to bed early and slept for about 12 hours and woke up ready to get to Cape Canaveral.
Friday, January 6, 2012
Thursday, January 5, 2012
January 5, 2003 - Magical Moments in History
Cinderella's Gala Feast, a character buffet at the Grand Floridian's 1900 Park Fare (located in Walt Disney World) officially welcomes guests. This is one of my favorite character meals. Another wonderful meal is the breakfast here with the Mad Hatter. Both have the best character interaction and entertainment along with great food! It is easy access on a Magic Kingdom day since the Grand Floridian is on the Monorail.
On the same day one of my favorite non-Disney series, television's animated family The Simpsons visit a Florida theme park called EFCOT.
On the same day one of my favorite non-Disney series, television's animated family The Simpsons visit a Florida theme park called EFCOT.
Also, today is Chet's birthday - he is the owner of Off to Neverland Travel - Happy Birthday Chet!
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Behind the Scenes: ‘Cars’ Ramone Is Prepped for Disney’s Art of Animation Resort
Behind the Scenes: ‘Cars’ Ramone Is Prepped for Disney’s Art of Animation Resort posted on January 4th, 2012 by Jennifer Fickley-Baker, Social Media Manager
By far one of the things Walt Disney World Resort guests are looking forward to in this new year is the debut of Disney’s Art of Animation Resort.
Walt Disney Imagineers are currently working on developing icon characters that can be seen throughout the themed courtyards at the resort, including Ramone from the movie “Cars.”
By far one of the things Walt Disney World Resort guests are looking forward to in this new year is the debut of Disney’s Art of Animation Resort.
Walt Disney Imagineers are currently working on developing icon characters that can be seen throughout the themed courtyards at the resort, including Ramone from the movie “Cars.”
In this video, Imagineers Ryan Parrish and Bill Hanus explain how they transform movie characters into icons that guests will be able to interact with at the resort. The clip also features Chip Foose, the automotive designer who created the flame design for Ramone in the film, who explains how he’s applying Ramone’s flames to this icon.
Chip is also working with WDI on projects for Cars Land, which is coming to Disney California Adventure park. Keep watching the Disney Parks Blog for more updates on Chip’s work with WDI.
For more updates on Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, check out the posts below:
Take a Peek Inside Disney Story Rooms at Walt Disney World Resort
- Walt Disney Imagineers Install Nemo Icons at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort
- First Look: Family Suites at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
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