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  • Top Five Disney World Vloggers

    For those of you that may not be aware, Vlogging or  Video Blogging of Disney has become very popular for those that love the parks and those that may be planning a trip to Disney.  Disney Vlogging is a win-win situation for both the Creator and Disney.  The creator is able to earn income and exposure by giving information about the parks and Disney gets free exposure for their parks and products.

    DisneyDawgs does have a YouTube Channel where we post videos regarding the parks but not to the expertise or in depth video of the professional Disney Vloggers.

    Below we have compiled a list of our top 5 favorite (in no specific order) Disney Vloggers.

    Resort TV1

    https://www.youtube.com/user/jnnelson79

    Resort TV1 are Disney Vloggers that excel at live-streaming events from the parks.  Whether it is Illuminations at Epcot or a stroll through Magic Kingdom the quality of the video that they live-stream is crystal clear and their commentary is second to none.  The interaction they have with fans that stop them and say hi during their streams adds to the friendliness of their videos.  Me and my pups started watching the live streams from the parks that they broadcast every Friday night at 6PM EST about 18 months ago and instantly enjoyed their content ever since.

    DFB Guide

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnpWedLQdHpZqhgTLdB9Yyg

    The Disney Food Blog on YouTube is a must for those that love Disney, are veteran Disney Park visitors or are planning their 1st trip to Orlando.  Their series of both Vlogs and Blogs have an incredible amount of information that will save you both time and money.  The videos are hosted by AJ and she will guide you Disney planning with her warm and comforting voice.  The wealth of information that this channel shares with its viewers is priceless.  AJ will mainly guide you through the marriot of food options that there are when you visit Disney and when the best times are to visit for your greatest savings.  This may be a good vlog for adults to watch because AJ always finds the best alcoholic beverages in Disney 😀

    Big Fat Panda

    https://www.youtube.com/user/thebigfatpanda

    Big Fat Panda is a Disney Vlog that has just about everything Disney in it, along with some skits and funny commentary.  BFP has been around for quite a while and his vlogs never disappoint.  Whether the opening of a new ride or sitting down with other Disney creators to discuss some Disney information or rumors.  Take a look at this interesting vlog.

     

    Paging Mr. Morrow

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCscn2aSpMrS2U_mf7OF-UwQ

    Paging Mr. Morrow is a funny, zanny vlog featuring a husband and wife team that travels through the Disney Parks offering their unique observations and options of Disney rides, shops, etc.  This vlog offers some incredible POV ride videos that are very high-quality.  Paging Mr. Morrow is a vlog to watch when you just want to enjoy the sites of the Disney Parks along with some very humorous commentary.

     

    Tim Tracker

    https://www.youtube.com/user/TheTimTracker

    The Tim Tracker has to be one of the most popular Disney Vlogs on YouTube today.  Tim Tracker is not only a Disney Vlog, he does videos on all of the Orlando area attractions.  The biggest time of year for his vlog is during Universal Studios “Halloween Horror Nights”.  This channel started out as a daily vlog channel and kindof morphed into a Disney Vlog.  Today, Tim is often visiting many of the new Disney attractions, hotels and even Disney Cruise Line on the invitation of Disney themselves.  Although for some of the latest videos Disney has paid both him and his wife’s bill, I still feel as though he is giving an honest opinion in the video.

     

    There are currently hundreds, if not thousands of Disney Vlogs on YouTube currently.  This venue offers viewers information of every angle of the Disney Parks to help their viewers save time, money and have an enjoyable vacation.

  • Trip Planning – Our 1st Fail

    It is kind of disheartening when the very first thing I try to do in planning our 2020 trip to Orlando falls through.

    Let me set the stage.  We usually plan our vacations roughly six months in advance and what we do is based on the cost of airfare.  You see, we live in Rhode Island and our main airport is located in Providence [PVD] (Warwick, RI to be exact, but that’s another story for another time.).  The only carriers located here that fly into Orlando [MCO] or Tampa[TPA] are Delta, American, Frontier, United, Southwest and JetBlue.  United, Delta and American Airlines are very expensive to fly out of PVD with roundtrip fares averaging about $900 per a person (there are four of us).  Frontier Airlines is fairly new to Rhode Island and what I have read about them, not too dependable.  That leaves us Southwest and JetBlue Airlines to get our flights.

    Of the two airlines, I prefer Southwest for flying to Orlando from Providence.  Although both carriers provide direct flights, JetBlue’s fares are slightly higher with only two scheduled flights per day to and from Orlando and JetBlue also charges for luggage where Southwest offers anywhere from 10-15 flights a day, both ways and luggage is included within the cost of your ticket.

    With that being said, we have two windows of opportunity for vacation in 2020… February or April school vacations. I have two teenaged daughters that are in high school and my wife is an elementary school teacher so our vacations, as I said, are based on the 2020 school calendars.

    Also, this year will most-likely be the last time that we all visit Disney as a family.  My oldest daughter will be graduating high school in June and will be moving away to college in the fall.  College and grade school vacations do not line up.

    OK… So we are hoping to go in February this year, but we cannot make any further plans because both Southwest and JetBlue have not announced their flights for February and beyond as of yet (Southwest is booking through early January and JetBlue through the week before we would be leaving in February.).

    After checking through Google a few weeks ago, Southwest announced that they would be opening flights for January – March, 2020 on July 10, 2019.  I was excited that I was actually going to be able to begin the planning of our 2020 vacation.  The cost of the airline tickets with affect what we are able to do and where we are able to go for the rest of the vacation.  I was glad that I would at least get the ball rolling.

    Well, yesterday was July 10, 2019 and when I went onto Southwest’s website at http://www.southwest.com and tried to search for tickets, they were still only accepting reservations through January 5th.  What? REALLY??? I tried again today, July 11, 2019 and, nope, they are still only accepting through January 5th.

    Come on Southwest!  It is not like I went to some Travel Blogger’s site to get this information.  I got it directly from your website www.southwest.com.

    Well, I guess that I will continue to search and watch to see when JetBlue will start accepting reservations for the third week in February, 2020 and see who has the better price.  My daughters were a little disappointed last night, as was I, due to the fact that once we have the plane tickets, we strategically plan the rest of the vacation as a family.  When we sit at the kitchen table to figure where we are going on certain days, it can get more intense than a NFL team’s war room on draft day.

    My plans are now put on hold, which to be honest is not a major disaster in the grand scheme of life.  But, Southwest, I would have expected better from you than to put out incorrect information that would mislead your customers.