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Keep the Magic Going – World Cup – Walt Disney World Commercial

What’s better than watching the World Cup? Watching the World Cup at Walt Disney World Resort, that is. With four theme parks, two water parks, four golf courses, over 20 Resorts, and Downtown Disney — a shopping, dining and entertainment district — there’s so much to do! And since you can tune in to watch the World Cup at ESPN Club and over 15 other viewing locations across the Walt Disney World Resort, you won’t miss a second of the action this summer.

Be sure to visit the special World Cup Topiary at EPCOT to sneak a #DisneyGoal past Goofy.

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Photos – Monsters University Play Area at Epcot’s International Flower & Garden Festival

Take a look at the Monsters University themed play area at Epcot’s International Flower & Garden Festival.

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Get a First Look at the New Harambe Theatre

The Harambe Theatre is nearing completion in the Africa section of Disney’s Animal Kingdom. When it opens in June, the theater will be the new home for the immensely popular show, “Festival of the Lion King.”

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Star Wars Weekends 2014 Commercial

Want to feel the power of the Force? Encounter Star Wars celebrities and characters for special shows, presentations, autographs and more at Star Wars Weekends! This galactic event is jam-packed with out-of-this-world entertainment and some of your favorite Disney’s Hollywood Studios attractions—weekends, May 16 to June 15, 2014.

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Earning My Ears by Jennifer Romano

Since I have become a cast member at Walt Disney World, I have had the opportunity to view the parks from a new perspective. When I first expressed interest in working at WDW, so many people told me that I would not like working in the parks and that I would get sick of going to Disney World everyday. Now that I have been working for a while, I can say that being a cast member has not put a damper on my love for the parks, nor has it spoiled the magic for me. Since I have been a cast member, I can honestly say that I feel like I am part of creating magic and happiness for others. This has given me an even stronger appreciation for all of the hard work that makes Walt Disney World function so well.

When someone starts as a cast member, he or she attends Traditions, which is a class that helps to explain the history and mission statement on which the Disney Company is built. This all-day course was so much fun for me because I love Disney history, and I also believe in furthering Walt Disney’s legacy of quality family entertainment. We learned some important core values during Traditions. First, as a cast member, one of our primary goals is to create happiness for our guests. We are part of the magic that makes Disney Parks so special, and we are the stewards of Walt Disney’s legacy. We have a responsibility to treat every guest as a very individual person (VIP), and we need to have pride in all that we do. In addition to these lessons, we also learned about the four keys basics, which are safety, courtesy, show, and efficiency. These four keys are the guiding principles by which all Disney Parks operate. Safety is the first and most important key because we want both guests and cast members to be safe so that they can have fun. You are safer at a Disney Park than anywhere else on earth!

After completing all of my various orientations, I finally found out that I would be working at the Great Movie Ride in Hollywood Studios. I was both excited and nervous because I knew that I would have to learn a 40 page script in a very short amount of time. Even though I definitely felt concerned, I was so excited to start my journey as a cast member! I trained for six very long days, and then I had to go through my assessment, which was very challenging. Luckily (and with lots of hard work), I passed and earned my ears!

I never thought that I would be pursuing my dream of becoming a cast member; so many people told me that it was impossible and would just ruin my love of Disney World. However, I am proud to say that all of those folks were wrong, and I am glad that I took a risk and became a cast member. Every morning when I am walking through Hollywood Studios before the park opens, I am able to watch the park come to life. It goes from a peaceful place to a hive of activity as all of the cast members start to arrive and prepare their areas for another day of creating magic. Then, I spend all day fighting bandits and gangsters who try to steal the jewel from the great stone god, Anubis. I get to protect guests from the Wicked Witch and visit the wonderful land of Oz every 22 minutes.

All in all, working for Disney has enhanced my love of the parks, and I can’t wait to see where this journey takes me. There are so many different opportunities for cast members, and who knows where I will be working a few years from now? So, if you make it over to the Great Movie Ride, “my name is Jenn, and I’ll be your guide for a magical journey into the movies!” Until next time, have a magical day, and keep moving forward!

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Tom Staggs, Chairman, Walt Disney Parks & Resorts Discusses Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Attraction

Take a listen to Tom Staggs, Chairman, Walt Disney Parks & Resorts as he discusses Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Attraction at New Fantasyland.

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Free Dining Plan Offer at Select Walt Disney World Resort Hotels is Back Through December 23, 2014

Guests can get a FREE* Disney Dining Plan when they purchase a non-discounted 6-Night/7-Day Walt Disney Travel Company room and ticket package at select Disney Moderate, Disney Deluxe or Disney Deluxe Villa Resort hotels at the Walt Disney World® Resort.

Contact Travel Agents, Scott and Becky Donahue, of Once Upon a Vacation to plan and book your vacation.

Or, they can get a FREE* Quick-Service Dining Plan when they purchase a non-discounted 6-Night/7-Day Walt Disney Travel Company room and ticket package at select Disney Value Resort hotels at the Walt Disney World Resort.

Offer valid for arrivals most nights Aug. 31-Oct. 3, Oct. 26-Nov.1, Nov. 9-20, Dec. 12-23, 2014. Book by Aug. 8, 2014.

With special benefits and legendary service, Walt Disney World Resort hotels are filled with wonder and excitement, allowing guests to enjoy the magic long after they leave the parks.

Contact Travel Agents, Scott and Becky Donahue, of Once Upon a Vacation to plan and book your vacation.

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Time-Lapse Video: Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Rises From New Fantasyland

Watch as Seven Dwarfs Mine Train rises up out of the ground at Magic Kingdom Park in this new video, provided by Walt Disney Imagineering.

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Video – Seven Dwarfs Mine Train – View From Rear of Train

Take a look at the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Ride from the Rear of the Train View.

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Disney Springs Update

Downtown Disney in 2014 continues its multi-year transformation into Disney Springs, a unique and vibrant shopping/dining/entertainment destination to be set amid beautiful open-air promenades, meandering springs and waterfront charm. Anchored by a signature water tower and grand entry, Disney Springs will boast four interconnected outdoor neighborhoods and be home to everything from shopping boutiques to flagship stores to great new restaurants and entertainment venues. The excitement has already begun! Newly opened in Downtown Disney West Side: Fit2Run serving both recreational runners and athletes. In 2014, Starbucks adds two locations: a storefront at Downtown Disney West Side and a kiosk near World of Disney at Downtown Disney Marketplace. Also in 2014: new retail — from women’s accessories to electronics, sportswear to girl’s fashions, home design accents to salon products — will open as the Marketplace Co Op (replacing Team Disney). With a planned completion in 2016, Disney Springs expects to double the number of venues, to more than 150.

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