Ferrytale Wishes: A Fireworks Dessert Cruise Begins October 5

Ferrytale Wishes CruiseThe holiday season is right around the corner and Disney World is offering up another new festive experience for the season. Beginning October 5 through December 2015, guests will be able to enjoy Ferrytale Wishes: A Fireworks Dessert Cruise. Here are all of the exciting details courtesy of Disney:


Cast your sights on the new Ferrytale Wishes: A Fireworks Dessert Cruise—the perfect way to take in a breathtaking view of the Magic Kingdom Park night time spectacular fireworks from an exclusive spot on Seven Seas Lagoon with dazzling desserts and drinks.

Ferrytale Wishes Cruise 2Imagine sailing off from the Ticket & Transportation Ferryboat Dock promptly one hour prior to “Wishes” Nighttime Spectacular, offered select nights weekly, on the iconic, double-stack ferryboat. Set a course for decks laden with delectable sweets such as “The Grand” key lime tart; pineapple upside down cake from the chefs at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort; spiced flourless chocolate cake from the pastry kitchen at Disney’s Contemporary Resort; “Main Street” Mickey Balloon Tarts; mini “fireworks” cupcakes with a pop; Cinderella’s Sugar Slipper with Orange Financier; no-sugar-added Florida mango panna cotta; and a fabulous fruit and cheese spread. Toast the evening with specialty alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages in souvenir glow glasses.

Enjoy this sweet ending to your day, before watching the dazzling “Wishes” overhead, the largest fireworks spectacular ever at Walt Disney World Resort. The medley of famous Disney songs and the voices of Disney characters are piped through the boat’s sound system for this magical viewing. And you can bet there will be some special “magical moments” Disney style.

With limited guests per sailing, this is a very special ticket. Cost is $99, $69 ages 3 to 9, including tax and gratuity. For reservations, please click here or call 407-WDW-DINE. Anchors Away!

Please note on Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party nights, the fireworks display will be Happy HalloWishes or Holiday Wishes—Celebrate the Spirit of the Season, not “Wishes” Nighttime Spectacular.


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Chip And Dale Tsum Tsum Giveaway Winner

The Latest Disney Craze

The Winner

Congratulations to Jessica who won a pair of mini Chip and Dale Tsum Tsum. Thanks to everyone who took the time to enter and be sure to follow me on Twitter and Facebook to hear about more free giveaways throughout 2015!

Interested in getting your own Disney plush Tsum Tsum? Please click this link to purchase some today!

All About Tsum Tsum

Have you heard about the latest Disney craze – Tsum Tsum? Tsum Tsum, which literally means “stack stack” in Japanese, are offered in both an app and adorable plush. The free app is available for download in the App Store or Google Play. Collect, connect, and pop the cute Disney Tsum Tsum to earn coins.

The adorable Disney plush Tsum Tsum are the hottest new collector’s item and are available in a variety of characters and sizes.

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Here’s all of the important information that you’ll need to get yourself some Tsum Tsum gear:

  • Disney character Tsum Tsum are available for purchase on DisneyStore.com (affiliate link), at your local Disney Store, at Target, and at Once Upon A Toy in Downtown Disney.
  • They come in three sizes – mini, medium, and large.
  • They also have Tsum Tsum clothing and gear available on DisneyStore.com.
  • Mini Tsum Tsum are $4.95, medium Tsum Tsum are $12.95, and large Tsum Tsum are $24.95.
  • There are many characters to choose from in a variety of sizes including Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Pluto, Goofy, Chip, Dale, Dumbo, Stitch, Pooh Bear, Tigger, Piglet, Eeyore, and more.
  • On the first Tuesday of every month, a brand new collection of mini Tsum Tsum plush are revealed on DisneyStore.com. On Tuesday, September 1, the Nightmare Before Christmas Collection was released.

Please click this link to purchase a Tsum Tsum today!

Disney World Enthusiast Weekly Round Up September 13, 2015

Here’s the Disney World Enthusiast Weekly Round Up for September 13, 2015!

Latest Disney World Enthusiast Articles

Considering A Disney World Vacation

Book Your Disney VacationJennifer Hardy, a Disney Vacation Planner with Destinations in Florida, is the official travel partner of Disney World Enthusiast. She can help you book your next Disney vacation whether it is to Disney World, Disneyland, or aboard the Disney Cruise Line. Currently Jennifer has some incredible deals for discounted travel to Disney World that must be booked by September 18. For more information about Jennifer’s amazing and absolutely free services or to get a free no-obligation quote, please click here!

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We’ve all seen National Lampoon’s Vacation, right? Nothing will kill a vacation quicker than unrealistic expectations. Walt Disney World is enormous – about the same size as San Francisco. You wouldn’t expect to see everything a large city has to offer in a day or a week, so give yourself a break. Create a reasonable plan to follow, and then try to relax and enjoy each moment. When looking back on your vacation, it won’t be about how many attractions you experienced, but rather how much you enjoyed your experience at each attraction.

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A cast of 175, including performers, float drivers, costumers, cosmetologists, decorators and maintenance cast members, brings Mickey’s Boo-to-You Halloween Parade to life.

Walt DisneyWalt’s Words

“Somehow I can’t believe that there are any heights that can’t be scaled by a man who knows the secrets of making dreams come true. This special secret, it seems to me, can be summarized in four Cs. They are curiosity, confidence, courage, and constancy, and the greatest of all is confidence. When you believe in a thing, believe in it all the way, implicitly and unquestionable.”

Red Polka Dot MagicBand SkinsDisney World Enthusiast Giveaway

Look for a new giveaway, this time a set of four Red Polka Dot MagicBand skins, beginning Friday, September 18. Good luck, everyone!

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Be sure to catch up on this week’s episodes when Zeek, Rachel, Tim, Richard, Sarah and I discuss Disney news, rumors, and so much more. For more information about this week’s podcasts or to listen, please click here.

Featured Advertiser

BitbeltHave you heard of this incredible gadget – Bitbelt? If you aren’t familiar, this handy creation secures your MagicBand so that it doesn’t accidentally become lost. Anyone that carries a child, a backpack, or wears a jacket at Disney World knows how easily a MagicBand can become unclasped. That’s where this little beauty comes in! Simply place a Bitbelt on your MagicBand and save yourself the trouble of having to search for a lost band or take the time to get a replacement. Bitbelts come in a dozen different colors and in two sizes – adult and junior. They are only $4.99 each plus they offer discounted pricing when you purchase multiple Bitbelts in one order. And if you think Bitbelts are great for MagicBands, they are also available for your fitness trackers. Never lose a pricey Fitbit again! For more information about Bitbelt, please click here!

501 WaysFeatured Book

The difference between an average and an outstanding Walt Disney World trip is in the details. Kristi Fredericks helps make your dream vacation a reality with her numerous tips and tricks to save money, time, and sanity while at the happiest place on earth in her new book “501 Ways To Make The Most Of Your Walt Disney World Vacation”. For more information, to read an excerpt, or to purchase, please click here.

You’re Invited

Next Disney VacationJennifer Hardy, from Destinations in Florida, and I have teamed up to create a brand new Facebook Group called Next Disney Vacation! It is the perfect place to talk about your next Disney vacation, voice your opinions, ask your questions, get them answered, and share the magic. Whether it’s Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney World, or the Disney Cruise Line, Jennifer and I are ready to help. Everyday you’ll find posts, photos, trivia, tips, and more that we find all throughout the Disney Universe. If you’re counting the days until your next Disney vacation or just dreaming of one, we would love to have you join in the fun and conversation! Please click here to be a part of our group!

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Next week I’ll have more holiday information plus all of the latest Disney World news!

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Behind The Magic Podcast Recap September 7 – September 11, 2015

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Welcome to Season 3 of Behind The Magic Podcast!

This “snack credit” of podcasts is a unique 15-minute daily Disney podcast hosted by Zeek, Rachel, Tim, Sarah, Richard, and me. Every day Monday through Friday you can join us for entertaining Disney information, discussions, guests, games, and more. Zeek and Rachel will be surprising you each and every day with all of their fabulous humor and Disney insider knowledge. And of course, Tim will keep you up-to-date on Disney news with his daily “Mouse News Minute” segment.

Here’s a quick peek at what you can expect each day during Season 3:

  • Monday ~ Magical Mondays with fun and games featuring Zeek’s “DisKids Reactions” segment!
  • Tuesday ~ Topical Tuesdays with Top Ten lists and discussions featuring Richard’s “2 Cents To The Scoop” segment!
  • Wednesday ~ With Us Wednesdays with celebrity guests from around the Disney Universe!
  • Thursday ~ Theme Park Thursdays with fun information, facts, and stories about the parks featuring my “Mouse Whispers” segment!
  • Friday ~ Field Trip Fridays with information and discussions helpful to your park visit featuring Sarah’s “2 Minute Table Service” segment!

This Week’s Episodes

This week’s episodes include:

  • Monday ~ Tournament of Podcasts
  • Tuesday ~ Behind Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party
  • Wednesday ~ Behind The Special Mouse Podcast
  • Thursday ~ Magic Mythical Theme Park Thursday
  • Friday ~ Behind Your Rope Drop

For more details about each episode and to listen, please click here!

This Week’s Mouse Whispers

In my Thursday, September 10 “Mouse Whispers”, I shared the latest Disney gossip and rumors about a brand new show coming to Disney World! Check out Thursday’s full episode here!

We hope you enjoy our show!

Remembering September 11 Through Disney Eyes

In honor of those we lost and those that survived; we will never forget…

Do you remember that day? Where you were? What you were doing? I do. It was a typical morning for me. Like any other work day really. I had woken up early, gotten ready, made some breakfast and sat down in front of the TV to eat. I tuned into the Today Show like I did every day back then. It was just after 6:45am Denver time and I was surprised to see not the usual news and weather I was expecting, but instead a tall office building on fire. It took me a moment to place it, it was still early and I was tired, that was one of the World Trade Center buildings.

I was immediately concerned. My company’s headquarters was located in the Trade Center. Which building is it? What happened? I turned up the volume to see what was going on. All they knew was that a plane had crashed into the North building, Tower 1. I felt relief and worry all at the same time. My company’s offices were in Tower 2 so my friends and coworkers were OK, but what about those people in Tower 1? I sat glued, speechless, staring in horror at my TV screen. Few details were known yet. I pulled myself away for a moment to knock on the bathroom door. I had to let my husband know what was happening. He joined me to watch.

Seconds later another plane could be seen on the screen and right before our eyes it Never Forget slammed into the South building…Tower 2…where my friends and coworkers were starting their work day. I wasn’t due at work for about another hour, but I headed straight for the car. I had to get there…to know what was happening…was everyone going to be all right…my mind was racing…my heart was pounding. The drive seemed to take forever, like time was suspended, as I listened to the radio hungry for more details…some sort of reasonable explanation as to what was taking place.

Once I arrived, I quickly parked and made my way into my office. I worked for a financial company at the time and of course the stock market was our livelihood. Working on the sales floor, we had several TVs hanging, scattered around our area always showing the latest stock information and ticker. One of those TVs was located directly next to my desk. When I turned the corner to the sales floor, I saw a crowd huddled around the TV beside my area. It was still, completely silent, as everyone looked on wondering what was happening to our friends. I was slowly filled in on what they knew, which wasn’t much.

Several of my coworkers had been on the phone with our friends in the World Trade Center offices after the first plane had hit Tower 1. They had been told to stay inside, away from the windows and that everything would be OK. The Towers had been built to withstand a lot, they were told. Moments later while still on the phone, the second plane had hit our Tower and the phones went dead…an eerie silence on the other end of the line. As we stood together trying to make sense of what was taking place, we watched as news came in that another plane had crashed into the Pentagon. Reality started to hit at that moment…this was no coincidence…this was some sort of attack…and when was it going to end.

We immediately went into emergency mode; our offices were in the World Trade Center during the bombing of 1993, so after that event, our company had put several safety measures into place. On the back of everyone’s business cards was a number that they were to call to check in after any type of catastrophic event. That number would ring into our Denver offices…to the transfer agency, human resources and my desk on the sales floor. Our sales department was a tight group, most located in New York and about a quarter of us in Denver. We started calling all of our coworkers in New York on their cell phones. As we stood with phones in one hand unable to get through, eyes glued to the images on the TV, we watched in horror as our building, Tower 2, began to collapse. There is nothing that can really prepare you for that feeling…of complete helplessness…of shock…of numbness…as you stare unable to move, frozen in time, not knowing what to do next. Some people began to cry, others became angry…who was responsible for this, and others stood motionless unable to grasp what was happening.

Moments later, more news was coming in, another plane was down, this time in a field in Pennsylvania possibly meant for the White House. There were a few more details from people who had been onboard the plane, the passengers had fought back. We had to get it together, be strong, prepare for the worst and hope for the best. We stood together one eye on the TV and another on the phone hoping that our coworkers would remember the procedures and that calls would start coming in. Surely, some of them would make it out OK.

And then Tower 1 collapsed. We watched along with the rest of the world as the debris rained down upon the city. We knew in our hearts that even if our friends had made it out before our Tower had collapsed, there was no guarantee that they could have gotten safely out of the area before the debris from Tower 1 began to fall. All eyes turned to my phone that sat silent on my desk…and time stood still. The next couple of hours crept by slowly and we watched for more information and prayed for my phone to ring. Then suddenly out of the silence, it rang. I ran to pick it up…it was incredible news…one of our coworkers was safe! He quickly explained that even after the plane had hit Tower 2, they still had been instructed to stay in the building. The fire was several floors above them and it was thought that the Never Forgetfire could be put out and the risk of Tower 1 collapsing and being injured by falling debris was greater than staying in the building. Our management in New York made the decision to evacuate anyway. Our friend told us that everyone got separated trying to get out of the building because of the crowds, smoke and darkness. He said that he got out just as it started to collapse and how he had to run to keep from being engulfed from the dust and debris. But he was OK, he made it out…that means there could be others. We hung up quickly and I wrote his name down on the list under “Safe and Accounted For.”

We heard cheers coming from nearby desks in the transfer agency, more calls were coming in, other coworkers were also safe. As the hours slowly passed by more and more names were added to the “Safe” list. Amazing stories of heroism were shared about strangers carrying people to safety and caring for one another. There were also far too many sad stories of friends who had known people who worked on the floors that were directly hit. By the time I left at the end of the day, every single one of our employees had been accounted for…all of them had miraculously made it out alive. There were some injuries, but everyone would eventually would go on to recover. That day changed us…as coworkers, friends, Americans…we would never be the same.

Every time I pack my suitcase for a trip to Disney World and think how I am going to cram all of my toiletry items in a quart size bag, I remember that day. Each time I pass through the security check point at the airport and remove my shoes, I remember why I’m doing this. When I gladly offer my bag to be inspected when I enter a Disney Park, I remember those lost. When I look at the Firefighter and Police badges displayed at Magic Kingdom, I’m reminded of those people who so unselfishly gave their lives to save my friends. And when I’m at Epcot watching the American Adventure Show and see the flag being raised at Ground Zero, I’m reminded of the strength and community that we share as citizens of the United States. I will never forget…