Wednesday, June 6, 2012

4th of July Celebrations around Central Florida


Orlando 4th of July Week of Fireworks !

There will be plenty of sites to celebrate and watch our Orlando sky illuminated with spectacular fireworks displays like the Light and Fireworks show at Lake Eola in downtown Orlando.  The newly renovated downtown Orlando emblem water fountain had a $1.6 million restoration that  included the addition of brighter LED lights and more powerful water jets. If the city follows the same schedule as last year, the new fountain will have a patriotic light show at 9:30 pm on July 4th, 2012 just prior to the city’s firework show. Both the fountain demonstration and the firework celebration will be choreographed to music played throughout the park.  Fireworks at the Fountain in  downtown Orlando on 4th of July are some of the best you can find outside of the theme parks.  They draw a big crowd so arrive early to secure a good viewing spot and to enjoy live music, food and kids entertainment area prior to the show.  


Also a variety of special events for Fourth of July are scheduled at all four of the major theme parks  of Orlando at Walt Disney World® Resort – Disney’s Magic Kingdom® Park, Epcot®, Disney's Hollywood Studios™ and Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park – such as patriotic parades, live music and spectacular fireworks shows.  A street party with live entertainment and fireworks is also planned for Pleasure Island in Downtown Disney. All of the Fourth of July celebrations are included in the regular admission price. Enjoying  this great  environment is the perfect way to start your Orlando vacation  adventure! 
You can also spend the Fourth of July weekend enjoying the thrilling rides and attractions at Universal Orlando’s two extraordinary theme parks  Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure. For more information about 2012 Fourth of July at Universal Orlando Resort, visit click here..

If you are in Seminole County, Winter Spring is gathering the entire family to spend an all-American day of live music, great food, kids’ games, contests, activities and an awesome fireworks display over Lake Jesup at Winter Springs’ Celebration of Freedom! Admission is free, or you can also go to Altamonte Spring to the beautiful Cranes Roost Park lights up with an immensely popular festival and fireworks display that includes live music from nationally and international known entertainers, as well as an awesome fireworks display and food/beverage booths at the Red Hot & Boom! Independence Day Celebration. Sponsored by the City of Altamonte Springs and XL 106.7 FM, Red Hot & Boom! is the largest Independence Day celebration in Central Florida. Admission to Red Hot & Boom! is free and performances run from 4 PM to 11 PM. The fireworks display takes place at 9:30 PM. Red Hot & Boom! also will be simulcast on XL 106.7 FM. Note: No pets, coolers or personal fireworks are allowed at Red Hot & Boom!  


 The city of  Sanford  will have  a  July 4th family-oriented extravaganza full of live entertainment, games, family activities and concessions, the Festival on the Fourth culminates with one of the largest fireworks shows in Central Florida. The festivities take place along the city’s brand-new River Walk overlooking Lake Monroe in historic downtown Sanford. Admission is free.
In Osceola County you can celebrate Independence Day along the laid-back St. Cloud Lakefront with live music, carnival rides, a petting zoo, classic car show, model stock car racing, an arts and crafts show, food and fireworks display. Admission is free.  As you can see there is no other place in the world for vacationers and families, Orlando has it all!

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Submitted by Gustavo Villarroel



Tuesday, February 22, 2011

To Fastpass or not?

There's been a lot of talk about adding Fastpass to the characters at Walt Disney World. Some people agree that it would be a great idea, some argue that it takes way anticipation of meeting the characters.

By adding a fastpass to the wait line for characters, some agree that it would facilitate the process. It would allow guests to visit other rides and take advantage of the smaller waited time offered by the fastpass.

Did you remember the first time you visited the parks and waited in line to meet Mickey? Some will argue that adding the fastpass feature will take away from that anticipation and from the exciting of the experience.

What side of the fence to stand in and why?

For more information on Fastpass, click here.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Goodbye 2010! Walt Disney World Celebrates


If you’re wondering what is happening at Walt Disney World’s theme parks for New Year’s then wonder no more. 

At the Magic Kingdom there will be a fireworks spectacle appropriately named “Fantasy in The Sky Fireworks”.  The park will be open from 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. and will feature the “Main Street Electrical Parade”, “Holiday Wishes” and “Mickey’s once upon a Christmastime Parade” throughout the day.

Over in Epcot a special version of “Illuminations” will take place at 11:40 p.m.  The park will be open from 8 a.m. to 1 a.m.  At the World Showcase in Mexico “La Hacienda de San Angel” will be offering a special six course prix-fixe menu and live music starting at 9 p.m. for $199 per person or $225 with wine and spirits (plus tax and gratuity).  Children ages 3-9 will cost $49.95 and an Epcot admission is required to gain entry to the world showcase.  Also at the World Showcase in Paris the “Bistro de Paris” will offer a one of a kind prix-fixe New Year’s Eve menu for $150 per person, $225 if you want wine pairings for each course.  Again admission to Epcot is required.

Finally, at Disney’s Hollywood Studios there will be live performances by “Mulch, Sweat and Shears” back to back at Mickey’s Sorcerer’s Hat; show times are at 8 p.m., 9 p.m.  and 10 p.m.  The band will also be performing at 11:55 p.m. for the New Year’s Eve festivities.  A DJ will get the party started at 6:30 p.m.  

Submitted by Anthony Breath

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Welcome the New Year on Aladdin's Magic Carpet


Looking for something fun and thrilling to do on New Year’s Eve?  Walt Disney World’s DisneyQuest is having a New Year’s party that should not be missed!  As a former cast member at “the quest” (Big ups to any CP’s who might be reading this) I’m extremely excited about the festivities.  

I’ve always felt DisneyQuest was a hidden gem at Downtown Disney; it is an indoor interactive theme park that offers a one of a kind gaming experience.  There are 5 floors of virtual reality rides and 3D encounters fueled by Disney innovation and imagination.  Some of the games may feel a little antiquated by today’s standards but I think that is a part of DisneyQuest’s charm, all I got to say is Donkey Kong for life.

The party starts at 8:00 p.m. and goes until 1:00 a.m.  Throughout the night you’ll have access to all of DisneyQuest attractions, video games and a DJ Dance Party (I’m sure they’ll be bumping some Jonas Brothers and Hanna Montana); you and your family will be able to throw your hands in the air, and wave them………… wave them like you just don’t care, if you feel that’s necessary.  The night will also feature a New Year’s Eve countdown with party favors.  You’ll also receive a coupon for a personal pizza and soda at FoodQuest up on the fifth floor.  For desert head down to the Cheesecake Factory which is located on the fourth floor, if my memory serves correctly. 

Tickets for this family event are available online for purchase or by calling 407-WDISNEY (407-934-7639).  Advance purchase tickets are $39 per person (including tax).  Day of the event tickets are $45 (including tax.)  Tickets may also be purchased at the DisneyQuest Box Office located just outside the main entrance to the building.

Here is a list of the attractions in DisneyQuest:
Pirates of the Caribbean — Battle for Buccaneer Gold – Sorry ladies, Johnny Depp is not featured in this ride, if my memory serves correctly.  Inhabit a world where blade meets blade, booming with swashbuckling action. Steer your pirate's ship, fire cannons at marauding buccaneers and race for the gold! (Guests must meet a minimum of 35" to ride)
Virtual Jungle Cruise – Plunge down a prehistoric river on a raft with Wayne Szalinski from “Honey I Shrunk the Kids” right into the Dinosaur Age. Try desperately to avoid dangerous obstacles in the running rapids. With a touch of 4-D, you may even get splashed!
CyberSpace Mountain – Design your own roller coaster on a computer, with special assistance from Bill Nye the Science Guy. Make it as scary as you want. When you're done, jump in a simulator and ride your creation in full 360° motion& if you dare! The ride is filmed and can be purchased on DVD.  (Guests must meet a minimum of 51" to ride)
Buzz Lightyear's Astroblasters –This is my favorite ride in the entire building.   Pilot your own futuristic bumper car "Astroblaster". The only problem is you're in a battle and always under attack! So you must fight back by scooping up "asteroids", loading them into your blaster and firing away at the other cars. It's an asteroid-blasting game unlike any other! (Guests must meet a minimum of 51" to ride)
Animation Academy – Be a Disney animator! An instructor takes you through the process of drawing a Disney character step by step. You'll delight yourself when you see what you are capable of creating!  You can also purchase your drawing at the end of the class!
Mighty Ducks Pinball Slam – Hip check your friends in a life sized Mighty Ducks pinball game. (Guests under 48" tall should see a Navigator for assistance.)
Ride the Comix – Battle super villians as you fly through a virtual reality comic book world!
Aladdin's Magic Carpet Ride – Fly through the alleys and streets of Agra bah on a hunt to find the magic lamp and save the Genie!  -Insert Robin Williams Genie quote or song here -
And don't miss the classic arcade games in the Replay Zone. Find old favorites like Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Mario Bros, Frogger, Space Invaders, Tron (oh yeah), Spy Hunter (oh yeah again), Centipede, Asteroids, Q-bert and Donkey Kong.  I reiterate, Donkey Kong for life.

If you are looking for less screaming kids (and I include myself into that mix) and more of a relaxing, refined evening; right next door to DisneyQuest is Cirque du Soleil (did I just squeeze another Downtown Disney reference into this post, man I’m good at this).  There will be two performances of La Nouba, one at 6:00 p.m. and at 9 p.m.  There will be New Year’s Eve champagne toasts and guests will receive a limited edition La Nouba pin created for the New Year’s Eve event.  This pin is only the second official Disney trading pin created for Cirque du Soleil!  Tickets range in price form $67 to $133 (plus tax) for adults and $54 to $109 (plus tax) for children ages 3 to 9; don’t worry; there’s no screaming during the show.  More information can be found by calling 407-939-7328 and visiting La Nouba’s website.