Author: Mark Plante

  • Five Dollar Noodles are not Five Dollars Anymore…

    Five Dollar Noodles are not Five Dollars Anymore…

    Hard-core Disney World fans will feel the sorrow of this news. Tambu Lounge at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort offers a couple of hidden menu items.  One of them is the Teriyaki Noodles.  This dish has been a hidden treasure for some time now.  The noodles are the same that are served at Ohana, but for only $5.  Although a much smaller serving than those served at Ohana, the Tambu Lounge version offer them as a quick snack without having to pay $60 for the Twilight Meal at Ohana.

    Alas, as with anything at Disney, the price was raised in early January to $9!!! Although the Teriyaki Noodles are still very good, $9 for the portion that you receive is not worth the price.

     

    Sadly, another thing that was a comfort when visiting Disney World has been either taken away or priced to the point that it is no longer worth purchasing.

  • Disney World Reducing Bus Service to Resorts

    Disney World Reducing Bus Service to Resorts

    Disney World has reduced its bus transportation from Resorts that are on the Disney Skyliner to the Parks that are connected.  Reports are showing that buses are running once an HOUR to Hollywood Studios and Epcot from Pop Century/Art of Animation, Caribbean Beach and Riviera.

  • Regal Eagle Menu Released

    Regal Eagle Menu Released

    After a long wait, Disney has released the Menu and Pricing for the new Regal Eagle Smokehous in Epcot.  Regal Eagle Smokehous is located in Epcot across from the Amphitheater and where the American Adventure show is currently located.  Now all we need from Disney is when the restaurant is going to open…

  • Disney’s Hollywood Studios announces March Park Hour Changes

    Disney’s Hollywood Studios announces March Park Hour Changes

    Disney has announced that Morning Extra Magic Hours scheduled in March, 2020 have been changed to evening Extra Magic Hours.

    In March, 2020 Hours have been changed from

    • March 1: 8-9am to 8-10pm
    • March 8, 15, 22, 29: 8-9 am to 8:30 – 10:30pm

    As always, keep checking the official Disney World Park’s schedule here for updated park hours and Extra Magic Hours

     

     

  • 96 DAYS!!!

    96 DAYS!!!

    We’ve finally hit the 100 days threshold for our visit to Walt Disney World

  • 100 DAYS!!!

    100 DAYS!!!

    We’ve finally hit the 100 days threshold for our visit to Walt Disney World

  • Trip Planning – Planning to be away

    Trip Planning – Planning to be away

    If you’ve been following the Blog regarding planning a trip for Disney World in Orlando, FL, you have seen that we have been only focusing on what you will need to do or need to have when you are in Florida.  But, what are the things that you need to do at home BEFORE you leave for your trip.

    Shopping for Florida

    You will want to do some shopping at home for products that you will need for when you are on your vacation.  Purchasing things that you will need for Disney World before you leave will save you quite a bit of money.  Even though there are national chain stores such as Target and Walmart very close to the Disney World Resorts, it is still Orlando and prices, most-likely will be quite a bit more than if you purchased them at home.

    Always keep in mind TSA requirements if you are going to fly to Orlando when purchasing any liquid products.  If the product you buy is larger or not packaged properly, you may not be allowed to take it on your flight.

    Here are our suggested items to purchase BEFORE you get to Orlando:

    • Clothing (shorts, lightweight shirts)
    • Prescription Medicine
    • Personal Care Products
    • Comfortable Shoes
    • Ponchos/Rain Gear

    You will be able to get most of the above products in Orlando, but like we said, it will most likely cost you more there.

    Take Care of Pets

    Unless you are taking your pets with you (Yes Disney does now allow dogs in some of the Resort Rooms), you will need to plan for your families pet.  Whether you are boarding your cat or dog at a kennel or having someone come to your house to pet-sit, make sure that you plan way in advance for your furry little friends.

    Also, keep in mind that if you are boarding your cat or dog at a kennel, most will require that the animal has had certain shots in a specified time before they are boarded.  For example, in Rhode Island the following is required:

    • Required vaccinations for dogs: Rabies, Distemper, Bordetella (kennel cough), Canine Influenza, Leptospirosis.
    • Required vaccinations for cats: Rabies, Distemper

    Check with your local kennel and/or State or Country Agency on what is needed and if the vaccinations need to be given in a certain time period before the animal is to enter the kennel to be boarded.

    Home Security

    Let’s face it, you are going to be away from your for more than a week most-likely.  People will notice this and unfortunately, not everyone is as honest as we would like them to be.  A homeowner on vacation can be an open invitation for an unwanted intruder while you are not home. Here are some tips to keep your home and belongings safe while you are away.

    • Don’t announce that you are away – Don’t broadcast on your Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. accounts that you are going away.  You might as well send out invitations to the criminals that are on Social Media when to break into your home.  If you have to post pictures while you are away, you may want to set them to private or in a group that you trust, otherwise you are letting everyone know that there is no one in your house or apartment.
    • Put a stop on your mail – Nothing screams “I’M NOT HOME RIGHT NOW” than a pile of mail in your mailbox or packages sitting by your front door for a few days.  You may want to contact your local Post Office and stop your mail for the time that you are away and if you might get a delivery for any reason why you are away, have it shipped to someone you knows address or cancel the shipment all together until you get home.
    • Have a House-sitter – If you have a friend or relative that may want to stay at your house for a few days, offer it to them.  Thieves will most-likely not try to enter a home if there is a person there, not necessarily the home-owner.
    • Make it look like someone is there – Again, A thief will most-likely not try to enter a home if they think a person is there.  So make them think that.  Purchase a couple of timers from a store like Home Depot and plug lamps, a radio or even a TV into them.  This will make your home seem like someone is there.
    • Have someone keep an eye on your property – Have relative or a neighbor that you really trust keep an eye on you house.  Let them know that you will be away and to notify the Police is there is anyone there that they think shouldn’t be. You may also want to let your local Police Department know that you will not be home during that period.  They may provide extra patrols to just keep an eye on your home.
    • Utilities – Depending on what utilities you have in your home, you may want to take the following actions:
      • Turn down heat – You may want to turn down the temperature of your heating system if nobody is staying at the house to save on heating costs (no need to heat the house if nobody is there.). You do not want to turn the heat off if you are going during Winter months and you live in a cold climate.  You do not want to come home to frozen pipes.
      • Turn off water – If you are able to, you may want to shut off the water to your house.  If a pipe were to break while you are away, you will be coming home to a huge mess.  Check all of your other utilities to make sure they are not dependent on water.  Some heating systems require water to circulate through the system in order to heat the house.
      • Unplug electronic devices – You may want to unplug non-essential appliances such as computers, televisions, etc while you are away.  If there is a power interruption or surge while you are gone, they may still be damaged, even with a surge protector.

    These tips are some of the things that our family does when we go on vacation.  We have learned that they are things that may slip your mind and will cause you to have to go in a mad scramble to get them done if you wait too long. The Home Security tips will let you have a better piece of mind while you are on vacation and could prevent heartache and aggravation when you return.

    We hope that the information that we are given in this series on our blog is helpful.  If there is anything that your family does that we might not have mentioned, please let us know in the comments below or on Facebook or Twitter.

    Thank you for taking the time to visit our Blog, we only hope that we are able to help in a small way to make your next Walt Disney World Vacation more memorable for you and your family.

  • 107 Days

    It’s getting close to the New Year, which means the Dawgs are that much closer to Disney!!!

  • 109 Days

    Christmas has passed and we are now counting the days more than ever.
  • Trip Planning – Getting our Ducks in a Row.

    Hi Everyone, welcome back to our Vacation Planning Blog for our 2020 Disney World Vacation.

    Our last post we showed how we secured airfare from Rhode Island to Orlando if you haven’t read that post, click here

    We have now purchased the most important part of our trip, room, tickets, and more.

    When we first started taking the pups to Disney World, the plane tickets were easily the most expensive cost.  This is no longer the case.  Park tickets are now extremely expensive, costing almost 70% more than the first time that we visited in 2005.  Disney World Resort Hotels are also almost twice as much today as when we stayed in All-Star Movies back in 2005.  With that being said, this will most-likely be the last time that we travel together as a family with my pups going off to college, so we decided to bite the bullet and purchase a true Disney World Vacation, still on a budget somewhat.

    Disney World Resort Hotel

    Our first Disney World Resort Hotel that we stayed in was the All-Star Movies.  We have also stayed at Coronado Springs and Art of Animation.  But our favorite of all that we have stayed at is Pop Century.  Pop Century, for our family, was very comfortable.  We found that the amenities at this resort we very easy to access and the prices that they charged were affordable for our family.  I have been trying to book a room at Pop Century for several months now and the prices for rooms are short of ridiculous… $249/night for a value resort????  I know that most of the rooms have been renovated and Pop Century shares a stop on the Disney Skyliner so they could pretty much charge what they want for a room. But $249/night for our family is a little out of our price range.

    Trying to somewhat stay in our budget, I started looking at the All-Star Resorts.  We do not need anything special for a hotel room.  All we need is a place for the four of us to sleep, take a shower and get dressed in the morning.  We expect a clean and quiet room.  While searching for a room at the All-Star Resorts, I noticed that the prices for rooms there were quite high too, $149/night.  We had only spent $68/night for All-Star Movies back in 2005.

    Thinking that we were not going to be able to afford a Disney World Resort Hotel, I checked on a website that I normally purchase tickets from, Undercover Tourist.  When I purchased tickets and hotel through Undercover Tourist, the price was WELL below what Disney was charging (even with their so called 25% discount).  So I booked our room for our vacation through them and we are staying at the All-Star Music Resort for our vacation.

    Although we have never stayed at All-Star Music before, I did some research before I booked the room.  Results were varied, but all agreed that the rooms were clean and the Cast Members were very friendly.  As I said, we do not need a spectacular room because we spend the majority of our waking hours in the parks.

    Disney World Tickets

    If you haven’t checked lately, Theme Park Tickets are obscenely priced today.  Whether it is Disney, Universal, SeaWorld or LegoLand the cost of JUST admission to a park will run you and average of $100+/day per person.  For my family that is a minimum of $400/day just to get in to see Mickey.

    As you probably figured out by now, I bundled my ticket purchase with my hotel room with Undercover Tourist.  By doing this, I saved $500 off of what Disney has listed as their 25% off price.

    When purchasing your park tickets, make sure to shop around.  Most years we have used Undercover Tourist, but there have been years where AAA have been cheaper.  Sometimes when Disney World Resorts is offering a special bundle price, it is actually cheaper to purchase your tickets through Disney.

    Car Rental

    You will hear people say that you do not need a car when you visit Disney World. And for the most part, this is true.  Disney World has an excellent transportation system that will take you from your room to the parks.  But what happens when you want to go off of Disney Property?  Taxis, ride sharing and Minnie Vans can get quite expensive very quickly.

    We prefer renting a car due to the fact that Disney food prices are beyond ridiculous. Because of this, when my family first gets to Lake Buena Vista, FL, we will go to a local Target or Walmart and get our snacks and supplies for the week.  Also, there is nothing worse than spending 16hrs on your feet and then having to stand in line with a crowd of exhausted, sweaty, tired people who also just want to get back to their room and having to wait in the vicinity of 30 minutes to get on a bus and up to another 30 minutes standing on a bus getting back to your resort.

    With that, we have rented a car for the time that are down there.  Again, as with anything in Orlando, prices for renting a car from Orlando International Airport (MCO) are very expensive.  The average to rent a car for the time in April in which we are going is around $450 for a compact car!  Luckily, we were able to find an intermediate sized car for much lower than the average cost.  As with anything in the Orlando area, do your research and it is possible to find a little lower of a price.

    Our Vacation Itinerary

    So now that we have gotten all of the frustrating stuff out of the way, now comes the fun part of planning our Disney World Vacation.

    The first thing that we did once the purchase of our tickets and hotel were completed was to link them to our MyDisney Experience Account.  If you have not purchased the tickets or room from Disney, this can be a scary experience and you hope that it works and you did not get scammed.  Fortunately, we purchased our tickets and room from Undercover Tourist and did not have any problems and we never have.  Just follow the directions on the MyDisney App and it should take only about 5-10 minutes to do.

    Once our room and tickets are linked to our account now we can start to have some fun!

    Because we are staying at a Disney World Resort, we are allowed to start booking Dinning Reservations within 180 days of the first day of our visit, which we are, so we booked three Disney Dinning Experiences for our visit:

    • Cinderella’s Royal Table
    • 50’s Primetime Cafe
    • Story Book Dining at Artist Point with Snow White

    We will also be able to start booking FastPasses within 60 days of the first day of our trip

    We are also able to Check-In now so that we do not need to go to the front desk when we arrive at the All-Star Music Resort.  Trust me, this will actually save you about an hour.

    With our trip we though about the Disney Dining Plan, but when we crunched all of the numbers, it would be more expensive.  Once reason is that we would have to cancel the room registration that we purchased through Undercover Tourist and purchase the room through Disney. That would be almost $400 right there.

    Remember, even though you have booked airfare, car and hotel, if you find a better price or better offer, you can usually change for little to no fee.  So we will keep looking and hope that Disney comes out with some lower priced rooms at Pop Century or if Southwest lowers the price on some later flights on the day that we head home.

    So now we have the vacation booked and paid for.  The next thing that we will do is to get our FastPasses in February and then start shopping for our trip.

    Thank you for taking the time to read our blog.  DisneyDawgs is a family blog that will hopefully be able to give you information or insight at Disney World to let you save some money or have even a better vacation.  Our family has loved going to Disney World in Florida for fourteen years and we hope that we are able to share some of the experience that we have picked up, to make your day even better.

     

  • 113 Days

    113 Days until vacation… Follow or Blog for how we plan for a vacation…