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Disney’s FastPass+ Bets People Will Pay to Not Stand in Lines

The Walt Disney Co. has changed the way people use its theme parks through its FastPass+ reservation system. Now the theme park giant is testing a new use of the technology that could end the concept of waiting in line for rides while also opening up a significant potential source of revenue.

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DIY Halloween Décor Tips – Haunt Your Disney Side

Sabrina Soto & Michael Moloney give Halloween DIY tips to “Haunt Your Disney Side” for a chance to win a private Midnight party at the Haunted Mansion® for you and 3 guests, followed by an overnight stay at Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World® Resort! Enter for your chance to win: http://di.sn/huJ

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SLEEPING BEAUTY DIAMOND EDITION On Digital HD, Blu-ray, DVD & Disney Movies Anywhere October 7th

Finally releasing from the Disney Vault, Disney’s ultimate princess fairytale classic “Sleeping Beauty” will be available for the first time on Diamond Edition Blu-ray, Digital HD and Disney Movies Anywhere on October 7, 2014. Experience all of the pageantry and power of this wondrous tale on Blu-ray – and for the first time on Digital HD – with incredible high definition picture, thrilling, soaring sound, and all-new Diamond Edition special features that make this a must-own for every family’s classic collection!

All-New Magical Bonus Features Includes 3 Never Before Seen Deleted Scenes and more!

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Disney autism disability lawsuit moves to Orlando federal court

A federal judge has transferred a California autism discrimination lawsuit against the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts to Orlando, after Disney argued for the transfer.

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The Magic is Alive: Cast Members Make All the Difference by Diane Butler

Any frequent visitor to Walt Disney World has surely had at least 1 quintessential Disney “magical moment” . It’s that moment when an unexpected experience, sight, or kindness sprinkles the vacation with an extra dose of pixie dust that becomes an incredibly special lasting memory. It may be an amazing character greeting, a free waffle given away at the very end of a long night, or a rainbow over Cinderella Castle. For me, I am always blessed with at least one special Disney moment per visit. More times than not, it is the dedication and spirit of a Walt Disney World cast member who is responsible for this moment of spontaneous happiness.

New Picture (2)I have heard a few people recently say that the Disney magic seems to be dying; they felt as if the cast members seem disinterested and not willing to go to the extra effort to make a visit magical for the guest. I am so happy to say that I don’t believe it- not even for a second. I have come across so many amazing cast members on my recent trips to the World, who have gone out of their way to make my day special. Have I run into the occasional grumpy cast member? Sure…but anytime that there is such an enormous group of people working toward a common goal, there is bound to be a bad egg or two. In my experiences, the majority of the dedicated individuals that choose to work for Disney hold the spirit of Walt in their hearts. They believe that it is their primary goal to make each guest’s experience magical. They have a smile on their face and are always looking to make that magic, even through the blistering heat and torrential rain.

New Picture (1)Never was this more apparent to me than on my recent trip in July. It was the day before I was to depart from Walt Disney World, and I was determined to catch the Festival of Fantasy parade. The parade was elusive to me; over my past 2 trips, the weather had caused the parade’s cancellation the 5 times I had been in the park to see it. Since I was flying solo and didn’t have my kids to complain and really wanted a good viewing location to take some pictures, I found a shady spot in Frontierland (on a raised planter near the bathrooms) about 90 minutes before the start time. I settled in, figuring I could catch up on email and twitter while I relaxed under the tree. Soon I was joined by 2 lovely young ladies, and we struck up a conversation. They introduced themselves as off-duty Magic Kingdom cast members. Over the next hour, these women showed that they exemplified what a Disney cast member should be. Not only did they spend time talking with this middle-aged mom about everything under the sun, but they showed kindness to all those around them, both adults and children. They asked me all about my trip and what magical experiences I had encountered. They shared their experiences working at Disney and their hopes for a continued career with the company. The love for both their work and for the magic of the parks was clearly evident. Most importantly, they both interacted marvelously with the children around us, bringing smiles and giggles to all. As new cast member friends joined them, they introduced me and included me in their conversations. When the parade finally began (I had a few very nervous moments with some ominous clouds heading our way), the young women made certain that I had the best view for picture taking, telling their friends that I had been trying (unsuccessfully) to see this parade for so long! When the parade ended, we said goodbye and headed our separate ways.

New PictureIt was certainly not necessary for these young ladies to befriend me, yet they went out of their way to make my parade experience special. Their kindness and obvious love for this magical place that means so much to me was touching and made my time waiting for the 3 o’clock parade a highlight of my whole trip. The most impressing quality of these beautiful young ladies is that it was not outwardly obvious that they were cast members, but they still went out of their way to enhance the vacation of all those around them. They continued to deliver that special Disney magic even though they did not have to. Unfortunately, I did not get their names, so I am unable to give them the formal compliment that they so deserve. To the 2 lovely fairy godmothers sitting with this middle-aged mom on that hot July day in Frontierland- I thank you from the bottom of my heart. You, and those like you, are the heart and soul of my beloved Walt Disney World.

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Wizard World Chicago Comic Con Photos

Take a look around Wizard World Chicago Comic Con this weekend.

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Photos from Disney’s ‘Villains Unleashed’ Event

Take a look at WDW Daily News’ Morgan Turner with a few of her favorite Villains from last nights event.

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Disney World’s Guest Assistance Card (GAC) by Katie Gilarde

Hello all! My words have appeared on your computer screen once again! This time I am going to give you my review of Disney’s new Guest Assistance Card. As many of you know, this is a new system put in place earlier this year after the old guest assistance program was being taken advantage of.

Let me start off by saying why I need to use the GAC. I have a rare bladder disease known as Interstitial Cystitis. It causes frequent urination (sometimes every 20 minutes), it also causes abdominal and pelvic pain. I often get scolded by other park goers because I “don’t look sick”. Bottom line is, I need this card because I can’t wait in line standing for long periods of time because I will need to pee and I will experience severe pain.
I went to Disney World in June 2013 when the old system was still in place. Keep in mind, the whole scandal with the New York moms had just happened where they were paying disabled people to get them to the front of the lines. When I went to guest services to get my card, the cast member was hesitant about giving it to me. Although it was not necessary, I showed the cast member a letter from my doctor and I received my card. Using the card was so easy; I can see why people took advantage of it. All I had to do was show it to the cast member at the front of a ride or attraction and I was placed in the FastPass lane. It was great; the longest wait I had was about fifteen minutes. They let me keep hoping back in line too if I wanted to go on the ride again. There were barely any restrictions.

Let’s fast forward to the trip I just took in June 2014 with the new Guest Assistance Card (GAC). You can tell that Disney put some major thought into this new system. I went to guest services to get the card. I had to answer a few quick questions and have my picture taken. Boom Done. I had my card. The card has a lot of restrictions on it now. It works a lot like an old fastpass. This is how it works, you go up to an attraction you want to get on. Then a cast member will give you a return wait time which is about the same amount of time as the actual line. You cannot go and get another return time until you have entered the previous attraction and the cast member has crossed it off your card. To me, it seems like a lot more work on the cast member’s end. Disney has drilled them to strictly follow this policy to avoid history repeating itself.

With the new FastPass + system in place, cast members rather that you rely on that than on the GAC. As you can tell from the photo below, I only used my GAC a handful of times. This may also be due to the fact that I had complained to guest services the first day on my trip after a malfunction with our magic bands. Our buddy Nathan at Guest Services hooked us up with three additional fast passes a day. As you could probably assume, as long as you are strategic with planning your fast passes, there is little need for the GAC.

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RunDisney Continues to Grow With the New Race Weekends and Challenges by Kate Melody

The popularity of runDisney events seems to have hit an all time high this year, and runDisney is answering the call with the addition of several new events. Earlier this year came the announcements of both the Avengers Half Marathon Weekend, and the Star Wars Half Marathon Weekend, both at the Disneyland Resort.

New Picture (1)The popular Tinkerbell Half Marathon, which had been in January, has been moved to Mother’s Day Weekend in May. This should allow more ladies to participate in both of the runDisney women’s focused events, the Princess Half Marathon at Walt Disney World, and the Tinkerbell Half Marathon at Disneyland. Some runners felt that having the Tinkerbell in January and the Princess in February, did not allow enough time for recovery. Those that complete both women’s focused events in one calendar year receive a special pink edition Coast to Coast Medal. Moving the Tinkerbell Half to May should mean more ladies have the chance to earn that coveted pink bling.

Also growing in popularity is the runDisney “Challenge”. The Goofy Challenge, which premiered in 2006 involves running both a half marathon and a full marathon on back to back days. While a noble goal, the Goofy is a bit intense for more casual runners. Disney has responded with the smaller challenges, which began with the Inaugural Glass Slipper Challenge during Princess Half Marathon Weekend in 2014. By completing a 10K on Saturday and a half marathon on Sunday, runners are awarded a medal for each individual race, plus an additional medal for completing both events. The new Star Wars race weekend includes the Rebel Challenge, and just last week runDisney announced that Tinkerbell Half Marathon Weekend would have its own, the Pixie Dust Challenge!

This spring I participated in the Princess Half Marathon. While neither speedy nor overly athletic, the allure of running through Cinderella Castle in a princess costume got me off the couch and on the treadmill! Somehow, I actually crossed the finish line upright. We’ve decided to return for this year’s Princess Half Marathon, and since I have a competitive spirit I decided to present myself with a new goal, the Glass Slipper Challenge. Once I decided I could actually do both a 10K and a half marathon on the same weekend, I decided to up it one more notch and go for a pink Coast to Coast medal by doing the Tinkerbell Half. My mom walked the Princess Half last year and is going to join me for both half marathons. While we will have the entire family for our February Princess Half trip, we will celebrate Mother’s Day on a mother-daughter only vacation to run (and walk) the Tinkerbell Half. When runDisney announced the new Pixie Dust Challenge two weeks ago, I’m sure you can guess what happened, “Go big or go home”, right?

While Princess Half Marathon Weekend is sold out, as of Friday August 15th there were still spots left for both the Pixie Dust Challenge and the Tinkerbell Half Marathon. I suspect the timing of the race being on Mother’s Day has deterred a few runners who might want to spend the weekend with their family. It’s good to know that when runDisney races do sell out, spots are usually still available through travel agencies if you purchase a travel package, or through charities. You can race like a Princess while raising money for worthy causes.

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I plan to keep our readers updated as the events get closer, and with a race recap afterward. I’m hoping to get in better shape, and maybe my waistline will get as thin as my wallet after those runDisney race fees! If you have ever considered doing a runDisney event I encourage you to sign up and experience the only races where, “Every Mile is Magic!”

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Disney MUPPETS MOST WANTED Blu-Ray and DVD Review

It’s time to play the music.  It’s time to light the lights.  If these two sentences bring a smile to your face then have I got the movie for you.  Disney’s MUPPETS MOST WANTED is the sequel to the 2011 THE MUPPETS.  There is even a song about it being a sequel.  This time, however, the gang goes on a worldwide tour.  Ricky Gervais is their new manager, but he has some underhanded motives for working with our beloved Muppets.  Let’s just say that Kermit ends up in jail and the world’s number one criminal, who looks suspiciously like our favorite frog, takes his place on stage.  TIna Fey is the prison warden and Ty Burrell is the Interpol agent on the case.  With those three comedians in the cast you just know this is going to be a hilarious adventure.  There are three versions of the movie-original theatrical, extended, and Statler & Waldorf cut.  There are also bonus extras like bloopers and a music video.  I personally have loved everything about the Muppets since I was little.  I had birthday cakes of Miss Piggy, I made a latch-hook rug of Miss Piggy, I had puppets of Kermit, Animal and Miss Piggy, and I watched the television show religiously.  Disney’s MUPPETS MOST WANTED is one more way for me to share my love for Kermit, Fozzie, Gonzo and their pals with my family.  I just know a new generation will be singing the theme song for years to come. Pick up a copy of the Blu-Ray and DVD because It’s time to meet the Muppets on the Muppet Show tonight.

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