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News and Views
Cypress Gardens closes – A golden age is quickly fading away
in central Florida. Cypress Gardens, the park fabled for starting the
tourist craze in central Florida in 1936, is no more. In a sudden and
unexpected announcement this past Thursday, the park announced that Sunday,
April 13 would be its last day of operation. Look for an article from
our own Dusty Traveler this week as he looks back on this Southern belle
of a park.
Getting closer to Space: The first wave of attraction Cast Members will transfer to Mission: Space in May with the next group coming on board in July. If this schedule holds, it would indicate that we could get a rope drop at Epcot’s newest attraction in early August, preceded by several weeks of soft openings. According to several reports, the new attraction will have a height restriction of 44″, but will have a well-themed playground to entertain those who’ll have to wait.
Creepy or cool – you decide: A travel agent shared this information
about a new toy available for rent and purchase at Walt Disney World.
He’s the ultimate Walt Disney World insider, a cheerful friend who
enhances a theme park visit with timesaving tips and fun facts. Who
is he? Pal Mickey!
Available for daily rental or purchase, Pal Mickey is a talking Mickey
Mouse toy that entertains and assists guests in each of the four theme
parks at Walt Disney World Resort — Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney-MGM
Studios and Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
Pal Mickey helps guests get the most out of a Walt Disney World vacation
by bringing each theme park to life as a helpful tour guide. The huggable
plush toy offers reminders about parades and show times, shares stories
and trivia, recommends attractions, plays games and tells guests where
to locate Disney characters. Each 10 and a half-inch Pal Mickey responds
in all of the Walt Disney World theme parks.
Developed by Disney using advances in wireless communication, Pal Mickey
is the latest Walt Disney World innovation to improve and enhance guest
service with leading-edge technology.
The interactive toy joins recent pioneering Disney services such as
wireless language translation for guests with limited English fluency,
wireless text captioning for guests with hearing disabilities and the
patented Disney’s Fastpass system that eliminates the need to wait in
line at popular attractions.
“See the names on those second-story windows?” Pal Mickey
might say as guests stroll along Main Street, U.S.A. “Those folks
helped Walt Disney build this Magic Kingdom!” In fact, the windows
bear the names of key Disney cast members instrumental in the development
of Walt Disney World Resort.
“Say, ‘Fantasmic!’ will be starting in about an hour,” Pal
Mickey might remind Disney-MGM Studios guests about the park’s popular
nighttime spectacular. “If ya wanna see it, now’s a good time to
go grab a seat!”
Pal Mickey keeps the whole family entertained with Disney jokes and
fun interactive games guests can initiate, whether waiting in line at
the theme parks or relaxing in a hotel room — even back at home.
Pal Mickey is available to all guests as a daily rental ($8 plus tax
per day and a refundable $50 deposit) or as a purchase ($46.94 plus
tax). Guests who wish to keep a rented Pal Mickey can simply take him
home; the deposit will be used as the total purchase price with tax.
Beginning in April, Pal Mickey will be offered at merchandise locations
in each of the Walt Disney World resort hotels, and at select sites
in Disney’s four Florida theme parks starting in May.
Stitch in Tomorrowland – Disneyland’s Space Mountain has recently been the source of several rumors involving a Lilo & Stitch overlay for Space Mountain. Several CM sources are saying that Stitch has been approved for Tomorrowland, except in Florida and it will involve a makeover of Alien Encounter. No other real details have been released, so this rumor could fade away as well.
SARS causing fears of low attendance – Reuters
reports that Disney has expressed — in an April 10 filing with securities
regulators — concerns that Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome sweeping
through Asia could impact attendance at Disney parks, especially Walt
Disney World. The company already downgraded its 2003 earnings forecast
based on an expected drop in travel because of the war in Iraq.
Runners in the 2003 marathon head towards the castle.
Photo by Alex Stroup.
A second chance for half-marathon hopefuls – The folks at Disney
Sports seem to have recognized a good thing when they saw it. After registration
for the Walt Disney World 2004 Half-Marathon filled to capacity in a record-breaking
12 days, a lot of people were left in the dust as they tried to decide
whether they should double their training efforts to run the full marathon
instead.
The outcry (and the opportunity to bring in additional revenue) must
have been pretty loud, because the organizers of the event quietly increased
the cap from 5000 to 8000 registrations last week.
If you were considering entering the Half-Marathon, you need to register
right now, because 2000 of the 3000 additional spots have already been
set aside for those on the wait list.
If you registered for the full marathon because the half was full, but
really want to participate in the half marathon, you will need to register
and pay all over again; registration rules stipulate that registration
fees for one marathon is not transferable to the other.
To register, go to the Disney
Sports Web site and select the Marathon/Half-Marathon menu item.
A floral American flag on display at the 2001 festival.
Photo by Brian Bennett.
Flower and Garden Festival Update – Walt Disney
World has released more information about the 10th Epcot International
Flower
& Garden Festival. Each weekend of the festival will have
a unique theme:
Dates | Theme |
April 25, 26 & 27 | Opening Weekend |
May 2, 3 & 4 | Art in the Garden |
May 9, 10 & 11 | Mother’s Day (Featuring Mother’s Day Brunch) |
May 16, 17 & 18 | Fun for the Family |
May 23, 24, 25 & 26 | Memorial Day |
May 30 & 31, June 1 | I Dig Bugs |
June 6, 7 & 8 | Closing Weekend |
Dozens of character-based topiaries are a signature attraction at the
festival.
Photo by Brian Bennett.
Flower
Power Concerts take place every evening at 5:45, 7:00 and 8:00
pm.
Dates | Artist |
April 25-28 | Davy Jones |
April 29-30 & May 1-2 | Starship Featuring Mickey Thomas |
May 3-4 | Felix Cavaliere’s Rascals |
May 5-8 | Classic Rock All-Stars (Rare Earth, Iron Butterfly, Sugarloaf All-Stars) |
May 9-12 | Paul Revere & The Raiders |
May 13-15 | Gary Lewis & The Playboys |
May 16-19 | The Turtles featuring Flo & Eddie |
May 20-22 | The Grass Roots starring Rob Grill |
May 23-26 | Herman’s Hermits featuring Peter Noone |
May 27-29 | Dave Mason |
May 30-31 & June 1 | Gary Puckett |
June 2-3 | The Buckinghams |
June 4-5 | The Lovin’ Spoonful |
June 6-8 | Arlo Guthrie |
A bright bed of colorful flowers decorates the entry plaza.
Photo by Brian Bennett.
The Great
American Gardeners series features the artists who created some
of the festival displays.
Date | Speaker |
April 25-26 | Roger Swain, former host of The Victory Garden on PBS |
May 2-3 | Paul James, host of Gardening by the Yard on HGTV |
May 9-10 | Jim Hynd, floral director of Fiesta Parade Floats |
May 16-17 | P. Allen Smith, host of P. Allen Smith Gardens on the Weather Channel |
May 23-24 | Rosalind Creasy, author of The Edible Garden Series books |
May 30-31 | Jeff Meyer, author of America’s Famous and Historic Trees |
June 6-7 | Rose Marie Nichols McGee and Maggie Stuckey, authors of The Bountiful Container |
For more great photos from the International Flower & Garden Festival,
see Brian Bennett’s 2001
photo tour.
Work has already begun on the Port Orleans – French Quarter resort.
Photo by Brian Bennett.
Disney’s Port Orleans Resort is undergoing a complete, multi-million
dollar room renovation over the next two years that will include all new
furniture, new carpeting and wall coverings, and a remodeling of the bathrooms.
The renovation has started at Disney’s Port Orleans – French Quarter
Resort. During the time of renovation for French Quarter, guest rooms
will not be occupied. Guests desiring moderate accommodations can choose
from Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – Riverside, Disney’s Caribbean
Beach Resort, or Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort.
Beginning May 4, Disney will not be booking new reservations into Disney’s
Port Orleans – French Quarter.
Current Refurbishments and Attraction Closures
The Temple of Heaven in the China pavilion is open during the refurbishment.
Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
The Theater in Epcot’s China Pavilion closes for refurbishment
March 26 to May 22. The gallery, merchandise shop and restaurants continue
to operate.
Great Movie Ride at Disney-MGM Studio closed for refurbishment
on February 24. The ride was scheduled to return on April 13, but the
closure has been extended through June 27.
Park Events
Upcoming events
April 22 – Earth Day. Visitors at the Magic Kingdom will have a rare opportunity to Meet & Greet with Jiminy Cricket near the castle. There’ll also be free buttons available.
April 25 through June 8 – 10th Epcot International Flower
& Garden Festival.
May 15 through 18 – 5th Annual Celebration
of Walt Disney Art Classics cruise and mini-convention aboard
the Disney Wonder
May 16 – June 15 – Star Wars Weekends. Get more information
in Brian
Bennett’s WDW Trip Planning Guide on Star Wars Weekends.
June 3 through June 9 – Gay Days 2003. This unofficial event
is not sponsored by Disney. Event information can be obtained from the
event sponsor.
June 14, 2003 – Mickey?s Toon Town of Pins at the Magic Kingdom.
September 19-21, 2003 – Disney?s Pin Celebration at Epcot.
November 16-20, 2003 – Pin Trading Cruise aboard the Disney
Wonder.
Current Discounts & Promotions
The
Radisson Resort Parkway, a MousePlanet sponsor hotel, is offering
great rates to MousePlanet readers through December, 2003. Sample
rates for selected dates and rooms are listed below. To take advantage
of these special rates, make your reservations using the link found on
this
page.
Date | Courtyard View Weekdays | Courtyard View Weekends (Fri, Sat) | Pool View Weekdays (Sun – Thurs) | Pool View Weekends (Fri, Sat) |
3/23 – 4/26 | $81 (all days) | $91 (all days) | ||
4/27 – 6/4 | $63 | $73 | $73 | $83 |
6/5 – 6/7 | $109 (all days) | $119 (all days) | ||
6/8 – 8/9 | $73 | $83 | $83 | $93 |
8/10 – 8/30 | $63 | $73 | $73 | $83 |
8/31 – 10/2 | $59 (all days) | $69 (all days) | ||
10/3 – 11/1 | $73 | $83 | $83 | $93 |
11/2 – 12/18 | $63 | $73 | $73 | $83 |
12/19 – 12/23 | $83 (all days) | $93 (all days) | ||
12/24 – 12/31 | $99 (all days) | $109 (all days) |
MouseSavers.com
reports some great rates for travel to Walt Disney World:
- New hotel discount codes are available for check-ins April
27 through July 3. Sample rates range from at $74 at the All Stars,
to $420 for a main lodge concierge room at the Grand Floridian. Travel
must be booked by April 26. Use the discount
codes found at MouseSavers. - Florida
residents can stay on property for as little as $59 at the All
Stars, $74 at moderate resorts, and $124 at Wilderness Lodge and Animal
Kingdom Lodge. These rates are valid for arrivals between April 27 and
July 3, 2003. - Disney’s Visa card holders can purchase specially priced Dream
Maker packages for check-ins most nights from May 26 to August 3. You
do not need to use your Disney Visa to book Disney
Visa Summer packages, but you must provide your account number
to qualify. - Delta is offering rates as low as $138 roundtrip for travel
to Orlando. Purchase by April 16 for travel April17 – October 1, 2003.
Some blackout dates apply. - Florida residents can buy a “Play 4 Days” Pass for
just $116 per person. The park hopper pass is good for any four days
between April 1 through September 30, 2003. (July 4 is the only day
excluded) - Cruise Deals – MouseSavers has a list of Disney Cruise
Line Magical
Rates, available for departures through January 2004, and early-booking
discounts for Fall 2003 itineraries.
If you are itching to break in your new Disney Visa card, you can receive
a $50 onboard credit when you book a Disney Cruise Line vacation and
pay with your Disney Visa. The offer is good for sailings through the
end of this year. When you charge your cruise to your Disney Visa, you
pay no interest for six months.
Annual Passholders can receive 10% off the price of their lunch meal
at selected Walt Disney World Resort hotel restaurants, and the discount
is good for up to three guests. The offer is valid Monday through Friday.
Call 407-WDW-Dine for locations and reservations.
Park Hours
Sun | Mon | Tues | Wed | Thurs | Fri | Sat |
4/14 | 4/15 | 4/16 | 4/17 | 4/18 | 4/19 | |
MK 8:30a – 12p | MK 8:30a – 12p EF 9a – 7p EW 11a – 9p MGM 9a – 10p AK 9a – 7p BB 9a – 6p TL 9a – 6p | MK 8:30a – 12p EF 9a – 7p EW 11a – 9p MGM 9a – 10p AK 9a – 7p BB 9a – 6p TL 9a – 6p | MK 8:30a – 12p EF 9a – 7p EW 11a – 9p MGM 9a – 10p AK 9a – 7p BB 9a – 6p TL 9a – 6p | MK 8:30a – 11p EF 9a – 7p EW 11a – 9p MGM 9a – 10p AK 9a – 7p BB 9a – 6p TL 9a – 6p | MK 8:30a – 11p EF 9a – 7p EW 11a – 9p MGM 9a – 10p AK 9a – 7p BB 9a – 6p TL 9a – 6p | |
4/20 | 4/21 | 4/22 | 4/23 | 4/24 | 4/25 | 4/26 |
MK 8:30a – 12p EF 9a – 7p EW 11a – 9p MGM 9a – 8:30p AK 9a – 7p BB 9a – 6p TL 9a – 6p | MK 8:30a – 12p | MK 8:30a – 12p EF 9a – 7p EW 11a – 9p MGM 9a – 10p AK 9a – 7p BB 9a – 6p TL 9a – 6p | MK 8:30a – 12p EF 9a – 7p EW 11a – 9p MGM 9a – 10p AK 9a – 7p BB 9a – 6p TL 9a – 6p | MK 8:30a – 12p EF 9a – 7p EW 11a – 9p MGM 9a – 10p AK 9a – 7p BB 9a – 6p TL 9a – 6p | MK 9a – 8p EF 9a – 7p EW 11a – 9p MGM 9a – 8:30p AK 9a – 7p BB 9a – 6p TL 9a – 6p | MK 9a – 8p EF 9a – 7p EW 11a – 9p MGM 9a – 8:30p AK 9a – 7p BB 9a – 6p TL 9a – 6p |
4/27 | 4/28 |
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MK 9a – 7p EF 9a – 6p EW 11a – 9p MGM 9a – 8:30p AK 9a – 5p BB 10a – 6p TL Closed | MK 9a – 7p |
Entertainment Schedule
Magic Kingdom | Epcot World Showcase | Disney-MGM Studios | Animal Kingdom |
Monday 4/14 | |||
Share a Dream Come True Parade 3:00pm | Illuminations! 9p | Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 5:00p | Mickey?s Jammin? Jungle Parade 4p |
Tuesday 4/15 | |||
Share a Dream Come True Parade 3:00pm | Illuminations! 9p
| Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 5:00p | Mickey?s Jammin? Jungle Parade 4p |
Wednesday 4/16 | |||
Share a Dream Come True Parade 3:00pm | Illuminations! 9p | Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 5:00p | Mickey?s Jammin? Jungle Parade 4p |
Thursday 4/17 | |||
Share a Dream Come True Parade 3:00pm | Illuminations! 9p | Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 5:00p | Mickey?s Jammin? Jungle Parade 4p |
Friday 4/18 | |||
Share a Dream Come True Parade 3:00pm | Illuminations! 9p | Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 5:00p | Mickey?s Jammin? Jungle Parade 4p |
Saturday 4/19 | |||
Share a Dream Come True Parade 3:00pm | Illuminations! 9p | Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 5:00p | Mickey?s Jammin? Jungle Parade 4p |
Sunday 4/20 | |||
Share a Dream Come True Parade 3:00pm
| Illuminations! 9p | Disney Stars & Motor Cars Parade Fantasmic! 8:30p | Mickey?s Jammin? Jungle Parade 4p |
Monday 4/21 | |||
Share a Dream Come True Parade 3:00pm | Illuminations! 9p | Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 5:00p | Mickey?s Jammin? Jungle Parade 4p |