Archive for August, 2008

Great offer for Florida Residents!

Friday, August 29th, 2008

leftcolpromopic.jpg La Nouba by Cirque du Soleil “transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary, engaging the imagination from beginning to end with opulent sets, brilliant choreography, theatrical lighting and provocative music. Featuring mesmerizing high wire and flying trapezes, stunning acro-gymnastic performances and other dynamic displays of coordination and strength, La Nouba promises to surprise, excite and mystify.

With all the great reviews about this show I am pretty excited about the new offer to Florida Residents. Available August 12th through September 20, 2008 Florida Residents can see the extraordinary performance of La Nouba for 20% off the regular price of a Category 2 ticket. Most that have seen the show before recommend getting a high seat, because most of the high flying acrobatic performances are done in the air and you will have much better view. The discount is good on any show Tuesday through Saturdays, advance reservations are required and tickets can be purchased by calling 407-WDW-SEAT. Florida Residents are also allowed to purchase up to 3 additional tickets at the discount rate, take the entire family to see a performance they will never forget. Restrictions apply and availability is limited so get your tickets early, Click here to learn more about La Nouba and to read comments from fans all over the world.

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Expedition Everest Challenge

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

weblogochallenge4c.jpgThe Expedition Everest Challenge is a 5k trek race which will be held at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park. The race will take you through dark exotic terrain in the shadows of the forbidden mountains. Teams will follow the expedition course where there will be lots of surprises and obstacles along the way. To conquer the challenge after each team completes the obstacle course with their teammate they will return to Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Park along the same 5K course to search for the clues inside their Expedition Passport. When they find a clue inside the park, they must have that clue stamped in their Expedition Passport. Once a team has all of their clues stamped then they can return to the FINISH in the Butterfly parking lot of Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Park.

The event will take place on Saturday September 27, 2008 from 7p.m to 9:30 p.m. Each person that registers will receive a 1-day/1-park theme park ticket and a Champion Tech-Shirt. At the end of the event, each finisher will receive a commemorative inaugural medal and will be rewarded with an exclusive after-hours party at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park. Click here to learn more on how to register to be a part of the Expedition Everest Challenge, entry fee is as follows $195 for team registration and $100 for individual registration.

PE4life will be the beneficiary of this race, PE4life is a national nonprofit organization committed to inspiring active, healthy lifestyles in children through quality, health-related school physical education programs.

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Disney News at Your Fingertips

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

dislnk.jpgDisney has a cool desktop application that keeps you in the know with the latest Disney news. Disneylink is a customizable desktop message center that keeps Disney fans up to date. If you are planning a trip to Disney this is a great little app to have on your desktop, you can find up-to-date Disney news, information and offers about your favorite Disney parks. You will have easy access to entertainment and product information. DisneyLink will also bring you information on special offers and sneak peeks, you can also set your own preferences to get the information you are most interested in, and you can also set alerts to tell you when your favorite Disney stuff becomes available.

Information is updated on a schedule set by Disney but check your desktop frequently for time critical information such as one hour sales and limited inventory offers which are delivered randomly. Only current and up-to-date offers are displayed and messages are removed from your desktop as soon as they expire. DisneyLink is quick and easy to download and you will be getting the latest Disney news on your desktop in just a few minutes. Get your copy of DisneyLink desktop message center and visit Florida Spirit Vacation Homes to start planning your Disney vacation.

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Rainy Days

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

Since tropical storm Fay decided to stick around for a few days your probably wondering what kind of activities are there to do that does not involve being outside for an extended period of time. Well there is plenty to do, now would be the perfect time to take a trip to the Fantasy of flight museum for a learning experience. You can also visit the Orlando Science Center which has great exhibits and shows such as Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure showing in the Dr. Phillips CineDome, also check out shows such as Roving Mars and stormchasers.

If you do decide to head out to the theme parks on a rainy day there are a lot of indoor attractions and shows to enjoy such as Mickey’s PhilharMagic 3D adventure and Pirates of the Caribbean at the Magic Kingdom. Head over to Epcot and check out attractions such at Nemo and Friends and Soarin a “free-flying adventure – soar as high as your imagination over a world of wonders”, save the test track for another day if you want to stay out of the rain. There are also great indoor attractions at Universal Studios and Island of Adventure such as Spiderman and the new Simpsons Ride. There are plenty of activities to do but make sure you plan ahead of time and check the weather forecast before you head out and don’t forget your ponchos.

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Shark Reef at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Getting harder to impress some kids!

Shark Reef at Typhoon Lagoon DisneyIf you have ever been to Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon you most likely saw the Shark Reef area. At Shark Reef you can snorkel thru a small lagoon filled with real sharks, rays and large fish.

I do live locally and my wife and I have passes to all of Orlando’s theme parks for my 5 year old daughter and 9 year old son. Both of my children have grown up going to the theme parks on a regular basis. When my son was younger almost daily my wife would take him to Sea World to feed the dolphins and sting rays. Being native Floridians my children spend most of their lives outdoors on the lakes and beaches of Florida and have a love for nature. One challenge for kids growing up in Orlando is that it takes quite a bit to really impress them. After years in theme parks, seeing all the Disney Channel television stars live in person and hearing nightly the Disney fireworks going to Typhoon Lagoon again, before going back to school, is well “just another day in the park” for the kids.

To my surprise, at Shark Reef in Typhoon Lagoon, you have the ability to put on scuba diving gear and swim for 30 minutes in the shark reef for an extra $20. My son was also permitted to use the scuba gear even at 9 years old. I have been a certified recreational scuba diver for years and Florida offers lots of chances to dive, but my son is still too young for any open water certification. My son has been snorkeling countless times in Florida, the Caribbean and even Sea World’s Discovery Cove, what he has never been able to do is breath under water.

The excitement in his eyes as the Shark Reef instructor placed air tank and scuba gear on him was awesome! I need to point out that at Typhoon Lagoons Shark Reef you are not permitted to dive underwater with the scuba gear, but rather swim at the surface. No matter if you are still using the scuba gear and to my 9 year old son it was very cool to breathe under water.

He was nervous at first but once he realized that he could breath with his head underwater he was off looking for sharks. He did not need to look very far since the lagoon is filled with sharks, rays and several different species of beautiful fish, most larger than anything he has ever caught on a fishing pole.

Shark ReefThe lagoon is very chilly, at around 68 degrees Fahrenheit per our instructor, and the sharks are very well fed. The cooler water temperature, we were told, helped keep the sharks active. I do know the colder water kept me more active staying warm. The 30 minutes was plenty of time in the water and there is no where in the world I can think of where my son would see so many sharks, rays and fish together other than in a giant Disney World fish tank. If you are coming to Disney and have a child that is looking for a little more excitement than a roller coaster and loves watching shark week on the Discovery Channel check out Shark Reef and throw them to the sharks! It’s safe after all it’s Disney.

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