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Code Orange causes delays, no major problems expected
While law enforcement officials are stating that they expect no major
disruptions due to the Code Orange alert currently underway, delays at
airports should be expected for the duration of the alert, expected to
last another week or so. Passengers on domestic flights at Orlando International
Airport are being requested to arrive two hours before departure time,
and international passengers, three hours early. Similar precautions are
being taken around Port Canaveral, where there will be an increase in
patrols. Cruisers should contact their individual cruise lines for security
updates.
At Orlando International, changes include increased police patrols, limited
hours for terminal-top parking, the closing of some parking-lot entrance
ramps and towing of cars at the terminal curb, as well as random searches
of cars approaching the terminal.
In addition, the U.S Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology
(U.S. VISIT) program is expected to commence on January 5 at all 115 international
airports in the United States. Customs officials will use photos and fingerprints
to instantly check the criminal background of all foreign visitors.
Don’t just run fast—register fast, too
The 2004 WDW Marathon and Half-Marathon events are just two weeks away,
but Disney has just announced the dates for the 2005 event as Sunday,
January 8, 2005.
Most importantly, it has also announced that registration for the
2005 marathon events start on Monday, January 12, 2004—only one
day after the 2004 marathon. This is particularly critical if
you are considering entering the half-marathon, since registration for
the 2004 version sold out in a record-breaking six days this past March.
If you are entered for the 2004 half-marathon and are vacationing in
WDW afterwards, it’s quite possible that the 2005 version will be sold
out by the time you get home; you might want to check for an Internet
connection in your hotel room so you can register right away!
To learn more about the 2005 event, including registration options, visit
the Disney Sports Web site (link).
Universal gives up on additional land
In the aftermath of the planned merger of Vivendi Universal’s entertainment
division with General Electric’s NBC division, Universal Orlando seems
to have given up on its plans to add more theme parks and hotels to combat
Walt Disney World. On December 8, Universal Orlando sold the 1,800 acres
that would be used for the expansion to Atlanta development company Thomas
Enterprises Inc. for an undisclosed sum, reportedly $65 million. Universal
originally bought the land in 1998 from Lockheed-Martin for $80 million.
Reportedly, Universal originally planned to build two more theme parks,
several hotels and other retail and entertainment centers on the property.
While Thomas plans to build a number of tourism-related developments on
the land, the deal came with some restrictions. The contract with Universal
will only allow the construction of smaller tourist-oriented attractions,
none of which could be constructed for an agreed-upon amount of time.
Thomas will be taking over responsibility for the site’s clean-up, which
accounts for a great deal of the decrease is sale price. The site was
contaminated by Lockheed-Martin when there was a weapons-manufacturing
facility on the site.
Town for sale!
Apparently giving up on its experiment in urban planning, the Walt Disney
Company subsidiary The Celebration Company is negotiating to sell the
downtown area of Celebration to an undisclosed buyer. The city center
includes 105,000 square feet of retail space, 105 apartments and 94,000
square feet of office space.
Disney sold the golf course to C.S. Golf Partners in September, and with
the pending sale of downtown, will be out of the commercial space business
in Celebration. The planned community now houses over 8,000 people, in
dwellings ranging from apartments to homes starting at about $350,000.
While Walt Disney had dreams of creating a new type of city, it is obviously
not dear to the heart of the current Walt Disney Company.
UCF’s Rosen School to move to new campus in Orlando
The University of Central Florida will open a new campus for the Rosen
School of Hospitality Management near International Drive. Orlando hotelier
and UCF trustee Harris Rosen donated $18.2 million for the new campus,
and $1.1 million for scholarships. Classes at the new campus on Universal
Boulevard will begin January 5, with a formal dedication ceremony to take
place on February 5.
The new campus will have a 190-seat training dining room, a 9,000-square-foot
library, 22 classrooms, a 4,000-seat auditorium and, in the fall of 2005,
two residence halls with 400 apartments. The Rosen School now has more
than 900 students, and hopes to expand to 1,000 undergraduate and 100
graduate students in the near future. The capacity of the new school is
expected to be about 2,000 students.
Papers regarding Disney history head for UCF’s Rosen School
Harrison “Buzz” Price, best known to Disney fans for determining
the best locations to build Disneyland and Walt Disney World, has decided
to donate his papers to the University of Central Florida’s Rosen School
of Hospitality Management. The 82-year-old Price has already given 71
boxes of papers, with more to come. Some papers are available to researchers
now, others restricted to only become available in 2012, and still more
to become available after his and his wife’s death. Included in the papers
are information about the proposed Disney Down Under Resort considered
for Queensland, Australia in the 1990s and information about Disney’s
attempt to create a ski resort at Mineral King in California.
Flower & Garden Festival expands to seven weeks
Walt Disney World has announced that the Epcot International Flower &
Garden Festival will be expanded from six to seven weeks this year. For
2004, the 11th annual festival will run from April 16 through June 6.
To assist in the synergy with its “Magical Gatherings” promotion,
the festival showcases new topiary displays of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse,
Goofy, Pluto and Donald Duck grouped in a Magical Gathering of their own.
Tinker Bell, the online icon of the Magical Gatherings Web-based, vacation-planning
tools, spreads some topiary pixie dust of her own throughout the festival.
In addition to the now-traditional Flower Power concerts at the America
Gardens Theatre and the rose walk display, festival features include:
- Gardening seminars and demonstrations
- An herb and spice garden at the Morocco showcase
- A wild geese topiary display at the Canada pavilion
- A River Restoration Garden focusing on the importance of water conservation
and wetlands restoration via a meandering water display lush with native
Florida plants - The second year of Disney’s DogGone Maze children’s play area
- An Outdoor Living display exploring the trend of gardeners’ enjoying
their home gardens as a retreat or entertainment venue
Each festival weekend will be themed with special speakers and events,
including an Art in the Garden Weekend with regional artists performing
their art in the park, and an I Dig Bugs Weekend, featuring insect experts
and multiple ladybug and butterfly releases.
Ears to the ground
…On Sunday, December 21, Todd English’s “bluezoo” Restaurant
opened at the Walt Disney World Dolphin Hotel. The restaurant’s interior
tries to give the illusion of being underwater, with a blue color scheme,
and fish and bubble décor.
…Kenai and Koda from Brother Bear will meet and greet children,
and then clap paws with them as they cross over the finish line at the
FamilyFun Run through Epcot on Saturday morning, January 10.
Refurbishments and Attraction Closures
Magic Kingdom
- The ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter has closed for good.
It is now undergoing a major rehab and will reopen in Fall 2004 as Stitch’s
Great Escape! - Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress opens from park open to
park close for the duration of the Stitch’s Great Escape! construction. - Timekeeper opens from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. for the duration of
the Stitch’s Great Escape! construction. - Country Bear Jamboree is currently running its Christmas show.
It closes January 12 to 16 to return to its usual program. - Adventureland now opens at 10 a.m. on non-peak days, but opens
with the rest of the park (except for Jungle Cruise) on Sundays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays. Special holiday hours follow: Through Saturday, January
3, all attractions in Adventureland, including the Jungle Cruise,
open at the same time as the rest of the park. Hours are subject to
change. - El Pirata Y el Perico Restaurante in Adventureland has the
following special holiday operating hours: Monday and Tuesday, December
29-30: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Wednesday, December 31: 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Epcot
- The Wonders of Life pavilion closes on January 5. The Pure
and Simple eatery and the Well and Goods Limited shop will
remain closed, while the Body Wars, Cranium Command, and
The Making of Me attractions will now be open on a seasonal basis.
No word yet on the Frontiers in Medicine, Sensory Funhouse,
Goofy about Health, and Sports Fitness Areas. - It is expected that the Universe of Energy will close for a
short rehab in March to remove the ExxonMobil signage after their pavilion
sponsorship ends. - It appears that the Living Seas pavilion will closing for a
rehab in the April time frame. Rumors are strong that Audio-Animatronic
characters from Finding Nemo will be added to the pavilion. - Food Rocks closes on January 3 to make way for the entrance
to the new Soarin’ Over California attraction. - The Behind the Seeds Walking Tour of the greenhouses at The
Land has been officially discontinued during reconstruction of the Food
Rocks area into the queue for Soarin’. However, the tour may be given
on an unannounced basis until Food Rocks officially closes on January
3. The tours are expected to resume upon completion of the construction.
Disney-MGM Studios
- Fantasmic! closes from January 26 to 30 for a regular maintenance
rehab. - Residential Street at the Disney-MGM Studios has been closed
and demolished and construction has begun to turn the site into an American
version of the popular Moteurs… Action! stunt show from
the Walt Disney Studios at Disneyland Paris. - Due to the loss of Residential Street, the Osborne Family Spectacle
of Lights is not being presented this holiday season. It is reported
to return on New York Street/Big City Street for 2004. - New York Street is undergoing a great deal of construction
to change some facades to represent Chicago, San Francisco, and Washington,
DC. We do not yet have a target completion date for the newly-titled
Big City Street yet. - Sets from the upcoming Haunted Mansion movie are now
open in the old Backstage Pass soundstage and will be open through
the end of the year. - The Backlot Tour will be closed from January 4 through April
1 to allow construction vehicles free access to the stunt show construction
site. - The Beauty and the Beast – Live on Stage show at the Theater
of the Stars closes for refurbishment February 2 to 6.
Animal Kingdom
- No known closures at this time.
Resorts
- Pop Century Resort has officially opened.
- Port Orleans Resort – A two-year extensive rehab of this resort’s
rooms is ongoing. For Phase I, French Quarter closed May 4, 2003. Phase
II will involve Riverside going down in sections. We have not yet heard
a date for completion of Phase I. - Polynesian Resort – This resort nearing completion of the refurbishment
of longhouses. Each longhouse under rehab is walled off and isolated
during its rehab. Niue and Rarotonga are the last remaining longhouses
currently scheduled to undergo rehab, and are tentatively scheduled
for January 18 to May 2, 2004. - Shades of Green – Major construction and rehab is ongoing at
this MWR-run resort for the military. It is currently expected to reopen
in March, 2004. - Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa (a Disney Vacation
Club resort) has a tentative grand opening date of May 27, 2004. Reservations
will be taken starting on January 5. DVC members can reserve using points
on January 5 (home resort) or February 4 (other resorts).
Water Parks
- Typhoon Lagoon is closed for refurbishment through February
28.
Elsewhere
- The All Star Cafe at Disney’s Wide World of Sports complex
is now closed Monday-Wednesday. It is open Thursdays to Sundays, from
11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Park Events
Ongoing
- Celebrate Mickey… 75 InspEARations showcases 75 very special
interestingly decorated Mickey statues to celebrate Mickey’s 75th birthday
throughout the Walt Disney World Resort. Through April 2004. - Holidays Around the World at Epcot lets you celebrate holidays
in the style of the World Showcase countries. Through December 30.
January
- Disney’s Health and Fitness Expo at the Disney Wide World of Sports
(link).
Admission is free to all. January 9 & 10. - FamilyFun Magazine Family Fun Run (link)
January 10. - Disney Marathon and Half-Marathon January 11.
- 2005 Disney Marathon and Half-Marathon registration opens (link).
January 11. - National College Cheerleading and Dance Team Championship (link)
January 16-18. - Annual Passholders’ Cruise (4 nights) on Disney Magic.
January 25. - National Dance Team Championship (link)
January 31 to February 1.
February
- National High School Cheerleading Championship (link)
February 7 & 8. - Atlanta Braves training camp at Disney’s Wide World of Sports
complex (link)
February 15 – April 2.
March
- National Cheerleading and Dance Championship (link)
March 13 & 14.
April
- Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival. April 16
to June 6.
May
- Walt Disney World Inline Marathon (link).
May 2. - Disney Vacation Club Member Homecoming event. May 25 to
27.
October
- Epcot International Food & Wine Festival. October 1
to November 14.
January 2005
- Disney’s Health and Fitness Expo at the Disney Wide World of Sports.
Admission is free to all. January 7 & 8. - Family Fun Run & Kids’ Races. January 8.
- Disney Marathon and Half-Marathon January 9.
Current Discounts & Promotions
Deep discount codes announced
Walt Disney World has announced new discount codes for Annual Passholders,
Florida residents, and the general public for check-ins January 1 to February
11, 2004. General public rates start at $55 per night, while AP and Florida
rates start at $49 per night. These rates are also available with DreamMaker
packages. Visit disneyworld.com
or MouseSavers
for more details.
New Disney Visa Dream Maker Package – Kids Stay Free!
That there is a new Disney’s Visa “Kids Stay and Play Free”
Package, available most nights January 4 through June 12, 2004, where
when you buy a full-price Walt Disney World Dream Maker Package with your
Disney’s Visa card, for each adult on the package, one child (3-9) gets
a free Ultimate Park Hopper pass for the length of stay. 4-night
minimum. Plus you receive $100 in Disney Dollars per package at
check-in! Go to Disney’s Kids Free Web page (link)
for more information, or call your travel agent and book using package
code ZXFA. You must book your package by this Friday, January 2.
Plan ahead and save a few bucks
The Walt Disney World Resort is encouraging visitors to buy their theme
park tickets before they even leave home, by offering a slight discount
on advance purchases. You can save as much as $22 per adult, per ticket
with the “Advance Purchase Savings” program.
You can also receive these Advance Purchase Savings with packages purchased
through AAA.
Multi-Day Tickets | Gate Prices | Advance Purchase Price | Savings |
4-Day Park Hopper: Adults | $208 | $192 | $16 |
Children ages 3 – 9 | $167 | $152 | $15 |
5-Day Park Hopper: Adults | $239 | $217 | $22 |
Children ages 3 – 9 | $192 | $172 | $20 |
5-Day Park Hopper Plus: Adults | $269 | $247 | $22 |
Children ages 3 – 9 | $216 | $197 | $19 |
6-Day Park Hopper Plus: Adults | $299 | $277 | $22 |
Children ages 3 – 9 | $240 | $222 | $18 |
7-Day Park Hopper Plus: Adults | $329 | $307 | $22 |
Children ages 3 – 9 | $264 | $247 | $17 |
Annual Passholders
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 Mondays through Fridays. Call 407-WDW-DINE
(407-939-3463) for locations and reservations.
Park Hours
Sun | Mon | Tues | Wed | Thurs | Fri | Sat |
12/29 | 12/30 | 12/31 | 1/1 | 1/2 | 1/3 | |
MK 8a-Mid | MK 8a-Mid | MK 8a-1a | MK 8a-Mid | MK 8a-Mid | MK 8a-Mid | |
1/4 | 1/5 |
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MK 9a-7p | MK 9a-7p |
Entertainment Schedule
Magic Kingdom | Epcot World Showcase | Disney-MGM Studios | Animal Kingdom |
Monday 12/29 | |||
Mickey’s Very Merry Holiday Parade 1p, 4p SpectroMagic 8p, 10:15p Wishes Fireworks 9p | Illuminations! 9:30p | Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3p Fantasmic 6:30p, 8:30p, 10p | Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 3:45p |
Tuesday 12/30 | |||
Mickey’s Very Merry Holiday Parade 1p, 4p SpectroMagic 8p, 10:15p Wishes Fireworks 9p | Illuminations! 9:30p | Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3p Fantasmic 6:30p, 8:30p, 10p | Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 3:45p |
Wednesday 12/31 | |||
Mickey’s Very Merry Holiday Parade 2p SpectroMagic 7p, 10:15p Wishes Fireworks 8:30p Fantasy in the Sky Fireworks 12a | Illuminations! 7:30p, 11:40p | Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3p Fantasmic 6:30p, 8:30p, 10p Sorcery in the Sky Fireworks 11:50pm | Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 3:45p |
Thursday 1/1 | |||
Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p SpectroMagic 8p, 10:15p Wishes Fireworks 9p | Illuminations! 9p | Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3p Fantasmic 6:30p, 8:30p | Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 3:45p |
Friday 1/2 | |||
Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p SpectroMagic 8p, 10:15p Wishes Fireworks 9p | Illuminations! 9p | Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3p Fantasmic 6:30p, 8:30p | Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 3:45p |
Saturday 1/3 | |||
Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p SpectroMagic 8p, 10:15p Wishes Fireworks 9p | Illuminations! 9p | Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3p Fantasmic 6:30p, 8:30p | Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 3:45p |
Sunday 1/4 | |||
Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p Wishes Fireworks 7p | Illuminations! 9p | Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3:30p Fantasmic 7p | Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 3:45p |
Monday 1/5 | |||
Share a Dream Come True Parade 3p Wishes Fireworks 7p | Illuminations! 9p | Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade 3:30p Fantasmic 7p | Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade 3:45p |