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Disney World Guidebook wins Writers Digest award

Congratulations to Julie Neal, author of “The Complete Walt Disney World” who just won a Writers Digest international award for nonfiction. The First Prize Award for Nonfiction in the 17th Annual Writer’s Digest International Self-Published Book Awards was out of a total field of nearly… Read More »Disney World Guidebook wins Writers Digest award

Disney World Restaurants No Longer Serve Fois Gras

Although it was only served in four fine dining restaurants (Victoria & Albert’s, California Grill, Citricos and Les Chefs de France) in the Walt Disney World Resort, Foie Gras has been quietly removed from the menus. This has generated glee in activists who believe the… Read More »Disney World Restaurants No Longer Serve Fois Gras

Disneyland attracting more hotel rooms to area

A new boutique hotel is planned for the Disneyland Resort area in the Ball Road and Walnut Road area. Yep behind the park. Perhaps they’ll have a good view of the fireworks launch. The City Council has unanimously approved a plan to build a 120-room… Read More »Disneyland attracting more hotel rooms to area

Find the Manta Win SeaWorld Orlando Tickets

The Quest For Manta Manta will be the second major roller coaster to be built at SeaWorld Orlando. Guests will find themselves flying directly over animal encounters as they twist and turn around the famous animal park. Thanks to the fine folks at SeaWorld one… Read More »Find the Manta Win SeaWorld Orlando Tickets

Winner of My Favorite Disney Parks Memory contest announced

Nate Silverman is the winner of Disney Park’s contest “My Favorite Disney Parks Memory.” Of course, it involves a very cute child. Nate and his family will receive a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the Disneyland Resort, including a night in the Disneyland Dream Suite, airfare, 2-day… Read More »Winner of My Favorite Disney Parks Memory contest announced

More Magical Fun added to Disney Magic after dry dock visit

The next set of guests to board the Disney Magic will enjoy an extra dose of pixie dust during their journey. The Disney Magic just left two weeks in dry dock and now offers more options for adults, children and families that experience Disney Cruise Line magical vacation.

The changes are hard to miss, especially on the pool decks: additions were made to the Mickey Splash Zone with a Fantasia’s Sorcerer’s Apprentice overlay, and a splash of upscale elegance was added to the adult-only Quiet Cove pool area. Other modifications have been made to the staterooms with 22 inch flat-screen LCD television sets. I think the Fantasia Overlay at the Mickey Splash Zone Pool will be a big hit.

Photo courtesy Disney. The full press release is below the cut:
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