Upcoming Trip Plans

For this post I thought I’d do something a little different and talk about what I have planned for our upcoming trip next week. My family and I are taking a quick weekend trip down to the Walt Disney World Resort May 19-21. The travel party consists of 6 adults (age range 55 to 22) and 2 kids (ages 10 & 8).

Friday
The 8 us going are flying down Friday afternoon, arriving in Orlando around 4 PM. We are staying at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort in Theme Park View rooms. This first night we will mainly chill around the hotel and maybe go swimming until it is time for dinner. For dinner, we will be taking the highway in the sky aka the WDW Monorail to Disney’s Polynesian Resort to eat at ‘Ohana. Our reservation is at 8:25 PM, so hopefully we will be seated by a window and we can see the new Happily Ever After firework display at 9 PM. After dinner, my sister and I are planning on going to The California Grill Lounge at the Contemporary Resort for a drink or two. If there’s no seating available in the lounge, we will probably go back to the Polynesian to the Tambu lounge for a Lapu Lapu.

Saturday
Breakfast will be each man for himself. My father usually heads to the Grand Floridian Cafe at 7:30 AM when they open. My mother normally orders room service. While my sister and I have a granola bar and coffee and head straight to the parks for rope drop. Our first morning we will head to EPCOT since it is the only day we will have any real free time. I normally rope drop ride Test Track, single rider, and can usually get 2 or 3 rides in with almost no wait. At 11:00 AM, once World Showcase opens, we will spend the hour eating lunch at various kiosks. At 12:30 PM my family will all be meeting at the Land Pavilion, where we will meet our Private VIP Guide for the day. We have the same guide requested that we always use and she is fantastic. We will start our VIP tour in EPCOT with Soarin’ Around the World, Frozen Ever After, and Test Track. Then we will head over to the Magic Kingdom where we will start off by watching the Festival of Fantasy Parade, then hit all the major rides across the park. At 7:30 PM we will say goodbye to our guide till tomorrow. We will have a quick service dinner then check in for our Firework Dessert Party at 8:00 PM. Once the fireworks are complete, everyone except my sister and I will head back to the hotel. I have 3 FastPass+ Reservations for that evening for Space Mountain, Jungle Cruise, and Big Thunder Mountain from 8:30-9:30 PM, 9:30-10:30 PM, and 10:30-11 PM, respectively. I also already have paper FastPasses for Dumbo, Journey of the Little Mermaid, and Monster’s Inc Laugh Floor.

Sunday
Today we will have a character breakfast at 1900 Park Fare. At 9:00 AM our VIP Guide will be meeting us in the lobby at the Grand Floridian before whisking us away to Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Here we will go straight to Kilimanjaro Safaris followed by Expedition Everest, Dinosaur, and Adventurer’s Outpost. After Animal Kingdom, we will head to Hollywood Studios for Tower of Terror, Rockin’ Roller Coaster, and Toy Story Midway Mania. Depending on how we’re doing on time, we may head back to Magic Kingdom. We’re required to have our guide until 4:00 PM due to a 7 -hour minimum. Then we will head back to the hotel, grab our luggage, and make our way to the airport for an evening flight.

Disney Cruise Line Ship Comparison

One thing I’ve noticed on other cruise line websites, but not on Disney’s, is a chart that compares all the different ships. Comparisons like: specialty dining, entertainment, bars and lounges, and recreation. I thought making one would be a great post so here you go. I have divided up the differences by section.

Rotational Dining

Magic Wonder Dream Fantasy
Animator’s Palate °o° °o° °o° °o°
Enchanted Garden °o° °o°
Royal Court °o°
Royal Palace °o°
Tiana’s Place °o°
Triton’s °o°
Carioca’s °o°
Lumiere’s °o°

 

Additional Dining

Magic Wonder Dream Fantasy
Eye Scream Treats °o° °o° °o° °o°
Preludes* °o° °o° °o° °o°
Palo*† °o° °o° °o° °o°
Cabanas °o° °o° °o° °o°
Room Service °o° °o° °o° °o°
Frozone Treats* °o° °o° °o°
Remy*† °o° °o°
Flo’s Cafe °o° °o°
Senses Juice Bar*† °o°
Vanellope’s Sweets & Treats* °o°
Pinocchio’s Pizzeria °o° °o°
Pete’s Boiler Bites °o° °o°
Daisy’s De-Lites °o°

*cost not included in cruise fare
†adult-exclusive

Character Experiences & Deck Parties

Magic Wonder Dream Fantasy
Character Greetings °o° °o° °o° °o°
Halloween on the High Seas* °o° °o° °o° °o°
Pirate Night* °o° °o° °o° °o°
Royal Court Royal Tea °o° °o° °o° °o°
Sail Away Celebration °o° °o° °o° °o°
Very Merrytime Cruises* °o° °o° °o° °o°
Star Wars Day at Sea* °o°
Frozen Deck Party °o° °o°
Marvel Day at Sea* °o°

*available on select cruise dates

Live Shows & Entertainment

Magic Wonder Dream Fantasy
Buena Vista Theatre °o° °o° °o° °o°
Walt Disney Theatre °o° °o° °o° °o°
Disney’s Believe °o° °o°
Aladdin the Musical °o°
Disney Wishes °o°
The Golden Mickeys °o° °o°
Beauty and the Beast °o°
Villains Tonight! °o°
Disney Dreams °o° °o°
Frozen the Musical °o°
Remember the Magic °o°
Tangled the Musical °o°
Twice Charmed °o°

Note: Not all shows may play on every sailing


Nightclubs & Lounges

Magic Wonder Dream Fantasy
D Lounge °o° °o° °o° °o°
Cove Café† °o° °o° °o° °o°
Concierge Lounge‡ °o° °o° °o° °o°
Bon Voyage °o° °o°
Currents °o° °o°
Meridian† °o° °o°
Skyline* °o° °o°
Vista Café °o° °o°
O’Gills Pub* °o° °o°
La Piazza* °o°
Ooh La La* °o°
The Tube* °o°
District Lounge* °o°
Evolution* °o°
Pink* °o°
Pub 687* °o°
Promenade Lounge °o° °o°
Signals† °o° °o°
Azure* °o°
Cadillac Lounge* °o°
Crown & Fin* °o°
Outlook Café† °o°
Fathoms* °o°
Keys* °o°

* adult-exclusive after 9:00 pm
† always adult-exclusive
‡ only for guests sailing in concierge-level staterooms

Youth Activities

Magic Wonder Dream Fantasy
Disney’s Oceaneer Club °o° °o° °o° °o°
Disney’s Oceaneer Lab °o° °o° °o° °o°
Edge °o° °o° °o° °o°
It’s a Small World Nursery °o° °o° °o° °o°
Vibe °o° °o° °o° °o°

 

Pools & Slides

Magic Wonder Dream Fantasy
Quiet Cove Pool °o° °o° °o° °o°
Mickey’s Pool °o° °o° °o°
Aqua Duck °o° °o°
Donald’s Pool °o° °o°
Funnel Puddle °o° °o°
Nemo’s Reef °o° °o°
Satellite Falls °o° °o°
Aqualab °o° °o° °o°
Goofy’s Pool °o° °o°
Aqua Dunk °o°

 

Shops

Magic Wonder Dream Fantasy
Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique °o° °o° °o° °o°
Mickey’s Mainsail °o° °o° °o° °o°
Sea Treasures °o° °o° °o° °o°
Vista Gallery °o° °o° °o° °o°
Whitecaps °o° °o° °o° °o°

 

Spa & Salon

Magic Wonder Dream Fantasy
Chill Spa °o° °o° °o° °o°
Fitness Center* °o° °o° °o° °o°
Senses Spa & Salon* °o° °o° °o° °o°

*adult-exclusive

Sports & Recreation

Magic Wonder Dream Fantasy
Goofy’s Sports Deck °o° °o°
Midship Detective Agency °o° °o°
Arr-cade °o°
Wide World of Sports °o° °o°

 

Staterooms

Magic Wonder Dream Fantasy
Standard Inside °o°* °o°* °o°* °o°*
Deluxe Inside °o°* °o°* °o° °o°
Deluxe Oceanview °o°* °o°* °o°* °o°*
Deluxe Family Oceanview °o°* °o°*
Deluxe Oceanview with Verandah °o°* °o°* °o°* °o°*
Deluxe Family Oceanview with Verandah °o°* °o° °o°* °o°*
Concierge Family Oceanview with Verandah °o°† °o°† °o°* °o°*
Concierge 1 Bedroom Suite with Verandah °o°* °o°* °o°* °o°*
Concierge 2 Bedroom Suite with Verandah °o° °o°
Concierge Royal Suite with Verandah °o° °o° °o° °o°

*denotes accessible staterooms available for specific category and ship
†available beginning October 2017

Disney World Private Premium VIP Tour Guide (Updated 5/23/17)

Finally after my seemingly long hiatus, I’m finally going to talk about one of the most expensive Walt Disney World splurges out there: the Private Premium VIP Tour Guide Service. First some background, my family and I have used this service on 5 different trips to the Disney World Resort. For 3 trips we have used the guide for 1 day and for the other 2 we used the guide for 2 days. Also, these are my own personal opinions and beliefs, but you may have your own; no one is wrong. Disney is all about what you make of it. A little overview of what I’m going to cover: What is the service and what are its perks? Where can they take you? How much does it cost? and is it worth it? Here’s the actual description of the service form the Walt Disney World website:

After being picked up from your Central Florida accommodations in a private vehicle, experience unparalleled hospitality at one or more Theme Parks, ride your favorite attractions and watch magnificent parades, live shows and select nighttime spectaculars from special reserved viewing areas.

Some of the personalized services include:

  • A flexible start time, picked by you
  • Visits to multiple theme parks in one or more days, if desired
  • The ability to enjoy some of your favorite attractions efficiently, even repeatedly
  • VIP seating for parades, select stage shows and nighttime spectaculars
  • Shared insight from your highly knowledgeable VIP Tour Guide throughout your tour
  • A completely customized experience based on your preferences

So let’s talk about each of these personalized services. First, a flexible start time picked by you. Starting out you have two options on meeting your guide: they can pick you up or you can meet them at the park, the choice is yours. They have white vans and will whisk you away to any of the parks you choose. There is a minimum time requirement of 7 consecutive hours. We normally head to the parks in the morning do some rides eat lunch at about 11/11:30 and have our guide meet us at the restaurant at 12:30. Then we use the guide for the minimum 7 hours, trust me that’s all you’ll need, and then say goodbye at 7:30/8 just in time for dinner. The reason we do this plan is because if you have your guide come pick you up in the morning, your tour will run over lunch and if you choose to have a table-service lunch, you’ll be paying for your guide while you’re eating and they’re not doing anything for you. Also, if you do choose to have your guide eat with you, you do not have to pay for them. Disney pays for their meals and any snacks they buy during the day. If you ask to buy their meals, they’ll just respond “It’s ok, Mickeys pays for my meals.”

Visits to multiple theme parks in one or more days. In my opinion, park hoppers are a must if you’re going to splurge on a VIP guide. You can cover so much ground in just one day. You can easily cover 2 or 3 parks in one day with a guide, depending on which parks you choose. On this trip, our guide said that one day of a guide allows you to do 2-3 times the amount of stuff you’d normally get done in a day at Disney. She also said that a successful day in Disney is usually considered when you do 8 things, one of which is a table service meal and viewing a parade or nighttime spectacular. Travel time between parks is also cut down since you have your own van. The guides are able to use special backstage parking lots and roads located around the different parks. When you arrive backstage cast members will scan your magic bands right there so you don’t have to go to the main entrance. If you’re arriving at Hollywood Studios or Magic Kingdom they will have snacks and bottled water available that you can take into the parks. Also if you’re on one side of the park and want to ride a ride on the other side of the park, they’ll drive you to the other side if it would be quicker than walking. They also have the ability to guide you through backstage areas when cutting across parks to cut down walking times.

The ability to enjoy some of your favorite attractions efficiently, even repeatedly. This is where the VIP Guide’s value really comes out. Your guide serves essentially as an unlimited Fastpass. If you want to go on the Tower of Terror 6 times in a row, he or she can make that happen. All you do is show up to the Fastpass line, the guide shows their badge, and you go straight in the line as if you had a fastpass. Once you get to the load zone ride, your guide may or may not ride with you, it’s their choice. If they choose not to, they will be waiting for you at the unloading zone once you arrive. The only ride the guides are not allowed to ride is Kali River Rapids in Animal Kingdom. It’s important to note, there is no straight to the front of the line access with the guide. They only get you access to the Fastpass line. There are some exceptions like Space Mountain and Haunted Mansion. For Space Mountain, after you go through the fastpass line the first time and ride the ride, if you wish to ride again your guide will take you up this back passage that leads directly back to the loading zone, then you get on again and repeat as many times as you wish. For the Haunted Mansion, instead of going in the normal FastPass line, we went up the exit and got on as people were unloading. They are trying to expand this special, quicker access to some more rides. The ones they are currently working on are Expedition Everest, Kali River Rapids, and Test Track. If you are going to use a VIP Guide realize that they only help you with rides that have a Fastpass line. If you want to ride Prince Charming’s Carousel and there’s a 40 minute wait time, you’re just gonna have to stick it out.

VIP seating for parades, select stage shows and nighttime spectaculars. This one is pretty self explanatory. The locations for parades are nice because they normally don’t have anyone on the other side of you, so all the characters and performers direct their attention towards you. We haven’t used the guide for fireworks since we stop our guide services right before dinner. For the Magic Kingdom, the 3:00 parade viewing area is the Main Street Train Station. When we have used it for the Main Street Electrical Parade, the location was right by the firehouse where the parade started, but depending on the night, it could be on the bridge between the HUB and Liberty Square. It’s also important to note that other people with VIP guides will be in these viewing spots too.

Shared insight from your highly knowledgeable VIP Tour Guide throughout your tour. These guides know their stuff. Most of them are park relations cast members before they become VIP Tour Guides. They know everything from random fun facts, the location of hidden Mickeys, which line to go in if there are options, to where all the high scoring targets are in Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin and Toy Story Mania.

A completely customized experience based on your preferences. The guides main job is to do what you want them to do. If you want to ride Rock n Roller Coaster ten times in a row, they’ll let you do that. They will provide suggestions based off what they think you’ll like next, but the choice is ultimately yours.

The Cost: Surprise, this experience isn’t cheap. The price per hour can be anywhere from $360-$525 an hour for a 7 hour minimum. On very rare low peak season times there will only be  a 6 hour minimum. This would be like Mid-September on a weekday, which is considered Disney’s lowest crowd time. As for the rate, 4 out of the 5 times we’ve used the guide the price has been $400/hour. The first time we used the guide it was $385/ hour which was on President’s Day weekend 2013. That was also when people staying in Disney Resorts had a reduced rate (about $20/hour); however, this is no longer in effect. Everyone pays the same price no matter if you’re staying on property or not.

Is it worth it? If you have more money than time, absolutely. If you have to work your Disney Trip into your budget, heck no. Also the more people you have in your group, the more value you get out of it. One tour guide works for up to ten guests, if you have 11-20 guests you have to get 2 guides, and you’re paying the same price for both. When my family goes to Disney, there’s anywhere from five to nine of us, so it cost efficient. We always stay at Deluxe or Villa resorts and have 3 or 4 rooms. If staying at the Grand Floridian, we can fly in Friday night, go to the parks all day Saturday with a VIP guide, as well as Sunday morning to late afternoon also with VIP guide, and then fly out late Sunday night. This is cheaper than having the same number of people and rooms, and staying for a whole week without using a VIP Guide even once. If you’re going to use a guide just for one day during a multi-day trip, I suggest having one the last day you’re in the parks. If there’s any rides you missed out on, they’ll be sure to get you on them. If you use the guide your first day, we learned this the hard way, you’re gonna have a great time and ride so many rides, but the next day it’s back to waiting, and waiting, and waiting.

I hope you enjoyed this insight on this very special tour service. If you have any additional questions please leave a comment below and ask me!

 

Stateroom Review: Disney Dream Concierge Royal Suite with Verandah

This review will be from the very first time I sailed upon the Disney Dream, so the information might be a little outdated about the room itself; however, amenities related to the concierge service for room will be up to date. The ship was still in its Inaugural Voyages, in fact this was only voyage #14 for the Dream. We stayed in the Roy O. Disney Suite (#12502) which is one of only 2 Royal Suites on board. Staying in the room was my parents, my sister and I. My older brother and his wife and kid were booked in a Concierge Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah, right down the hall. And let me tell you, this stateroom was magical.

First I’ll talk about the stateroom itself which is a total of 1,781 sq ft (including verandah). The room’s occupancy is 5 guests which is a step down from the Royal Suites on the Magic and Wonder which sleep up to 7. There is a queen bed in a separate bedroom with its own bathroom which has double sinks, a whirlpool tub, and a rain-style shower. There are also double and single wall pull-down beds in the living/dining area. An additional bathroom with shower is located in the entry hall across from the wet bar. The only problem we had with the room was the wall pull-down beds. They were so extremely uncomfortable. It was like sleeping on a rock. I told the suite host and he put an extra mattress topper on it, but it didn’t help much. It got so bad that I ended up sleeping on the couch one night. However, that is the only con I have about the room. Well, maybe the price, but I wasn’t paying. The nice thing about the room was that it was large enough to allow our family not staying in the room with us, to come join us and hang out, but not feel crowded what so ever. My favorite part of the room was the veranda. The balcony is at the direct front of the ship just above the spa and bridge. The balcony wrapped from directly forward around to the side of the ship. Deck furniture consisted of 2 sun loungers, an outdoor table, 4 chairs, and a small sofa. The best item though on the balcony, was the Jacuzzi. Nothing was more relaxing than just sitting in the hot tub while at sea, cruising along. Side note, the hot tub is drained each night during turn down service, and refilled the next morning. There was also a wet bar which had a sink, mini-fridge, and fancy espresso/coffee maker. The stateroom host restocks the mini-fridge each day with a selection of soft drinks and bottled waters. The coffee maker was nice, so nice in fact, we had no idea how to work it. We normally just used the one in the concierge lounge for our morning caffeine kick.

Not only are you paying for the stateroom itself, but also the service that goes along with it. The shoreside and onboard concierge are absolutely fantastic. Starting with pre-cruise services, the shoreside concierge are available starting 120 days prior to the sail date. They will actually start taking requests and plugging them into the online system 125 days prior to sailing, then the online system will automatically book them at midnight, 120 days prior. Once onboard, you’ll have access to the concierge lounge, only accessible by gold key to the world cards, where your 3 dedicated concierge team members will be to assist you with any possible need you might have. They can do anything from booking or changing port adventures, changing your dining time or rotation, booking hard to get spa appointments, or organizing special character meet and greets. They also keep the lounge stocked with snacks, hors d’oeuvres, sweets, and drinks all day long. Each night there are 2 complimentary cocktail hours right before each dining time. The dedicated concierge bartender has a variety of beers, top shelf spirits, and premium wines for you to enjoy. If they don’t have a certain brand on them, just ask and they’ll bring it the next night and throughout the duration of the cruise. I personally have to do this for a bottle of Malibu every time we sail. The concierge also have DVDs that you can check out to take back and watch in your stateroom, they also have complimentary bagged popcorn that you can take down to shows or back to your stateroom. Another key service provided to concierge is in room dining. You can order from any of the 3 main dining rooms and have it delivered to your stateroom, the concierge have that night’s menus available in the lounge. Only guests staying in the Royal Suites also have the option of having Palo delivered to their rooms, so needless to say we had a couple chocolate souffles delivered to the room after dinner some evenings.

The room was actually cheaper then, than it is now. For the four of us (2 adults, 2 teenagers) the 4 night Royal Suite cruise total came to be a little over $17,000. I looked up a similar cruise around the same time for next year and the price was a little over $23,000 for the same occupants and ages. I would like to note that we did book this the day that it became available. If you don’t already know, cruise fares increase as the sail date approaches. They normally only decrease due to special promotions.

OVERVIEW

  • 4.5 out of 5 Mickey Heads
  • Would definitely recommend if cost wasn’t a factor.
  • PROS
    • Very spacious
    • Concierge service
    • Magnificent balcony
    • In room dining
  • CONS
    • Uncomfortable living room beds
    • Cost… (shocker I know)

Extra Magic Hours

One of the biggest questions when visiting the Walt Disney World theme parks is: to stay or not to stay at Disney resorts? While it might be cheaper to stay off property, I personally believe the pro of Extra Magic Hours (EMH) outweighs all of the cons associated with staying on property. If you aren’t familiar with EMH, they’re extended park hours open to all guests staying at Disney Resorts. EMH will be available either 1 hour prior to regular park opening or 2 hours after regular park closing. Normally only one park will offer EMH per day with the hours being either in the morning or evening, but never both. Sometimes when Magic Kingdom is scheduled for morning EMH, either EPCOT or Disney’s Hollywood Studios will have evening EMH. Since guests who are not staying at WDW Resorts will still be in the park, guests wishing to participate in EMH will have to show either their magic band or Key To The World card prior to entering the line for every ride.

Now you might be like, I could have just read that from the Disney website, why am I talking about it on here? Well, I’m here to tell you just how much you can ride in that extra hour or two. These experiences are based on my two most recent trips to the Walt Disney World Resort.

Hollywood Studios Morning EMH
-Rockin Roller Coaster 2x
-Twilight Zone Tower of Terror 3x

Animal Kingdom Morning EMH
-Expedition Everest 2x
-Dinosaur 1x
-Primeval Whirl 1x

Magic Kingdom Evening EMH
-Haunted Mansion 1x
-Big Thunder Mountain 4x
-Space Mountain 6x

Magic Kingdom Evening EMH
-Big Thunder Mountain 2x
-Splash Mountain 1x
-Haunted Mansion 1x
-Space Mountain 1x
-Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin (a lot, like 8+)

Now you might be like, hey how did you go through Space Mountain 6 times in a row. Well, that would be in like the final 30 minutes of EMH when you can literally continuously ride the ride as fast as you can run through the line.

EMH Tips and Tricks
– Try to focus on one small area of the park, you don’t want to waste your extra time walking everywhere.
– Rides with FastPasses are still more popular during EMH. Consider riding some non FastPass rides for more frequent riding.
– Best EMH Session (in my opinon): Magic Kingdom MORNING
– Worst EMH Session (in my opinion): Animal Kingdom MORNING

EMH Notes
-There are no FastPasses during EMH
-Not all rides are operating during EMH (different rides for morning and night as well)
-EMH are subject to change as well as operating rides

Disney Cruise Line Castaway Club Perks

Disney Cruise Line’s Castaway Club is a great way for returning cruisers to have a little extra magic when returning on future sailings. If you didn’t know, the club is divided into three different levels: Silver, Gold, and Platinum. All first time sailers are automatically enrolled upon completion of their first cruise with Disney. The tier system works like this: silver members are guests who have completed 1 to 4 sailings, gold members are guests who have completed 5 to 9 sailings, and platinum members are guests that have completed 10 or more sailings. What I love about Disney’s system is that it goes by number of cruises rather than numbers of nights (like Royal Caribbean). Anyway, below is a breakdown of what each level is entitled to both at home and onboard.

Silver Members: Begins after your 1st completed cruise.

  • Insider Exclusives: Just for members—Webcasts, info, tips and news. As well as a quarterly electronic newsletter with updates about itineraries, shows, and ship announcements.
  • Dedicated Phone Number: (800) 449-3380—your direct line for info and assistance.
  • Exclusive Cruise Terminal Check-In: Sail through the boarding process in a separate, members-only line.
  • Welcome Back Stateroom Gift: Be welcomed back with a gift unique to your membership level.
  • Special Onboard Booking Offer: While on board, enjoy special savings on future cruises.
  • Silver members can start booking onboard activities 90 days prior to sailing.

Gold Members: Begins after your 5th completed cruise.

  • Receive all the benefits of Silver Members
  • Early Booking Opportunities: Be among the first to book our newest itineraries and ships before the general public.
  • Castaway Club Onboard Reception: Meet and mingle with the ship’s officers at a private party on voyages 4-nights and longer.
  • Special Onboard Merchandising Offer: Receive 10% off your purchases in the onboard gift shops
  • Gold members can start booking onboard activities 105 days prior to sailing.

Platinum Members: Begins after your 10th completed cruise.

  • Receive all the benefits of Silver & Gold Members
  • Priority Check-In at Cruise Terminal: Enjoy concierge priority check-in at the cruise terminal. Then, receive priority boarding following concierge Guests.
  • Complimentary Dinner at Palo: Available to platinum castaway member as well as all guests, regardless of castaway club level, booked in the platinum member’s stateroom. Must be 18+ to dine at Palo.

Now, most of this is directly from the Disney Cruise Line website. Yes, you could have just read it yourself. However, I am here to tell you what’s actually really helpful and what’s not so much. Starting at the top and moving down with Insider Exclusives. It’s basically just information emails that I, personally, don’t read, but the online magazine is cool to look through sometimes. The phone number, not really a big difference in wait time compared to the normal line. The EXCLUSIVE cruise terminal check in, really isn’t that exclusive. It is probably a small fraction shorter of wait time when checking in at the terminal, but don’t think you’re going to walk in the terminal and be onboard in 10 minutes. The welcome back stateroom gift is nice. It usually consists of a beach bag (gray for silver members, yellow for gold, and black for platinum), a water bottle or two, and maybe some cards or something. Gold members will usually receive some sort of stationary or journal thing in addition. On or most recent cruise as platinum members, we received this really cool photo album that held all of our photos taken by the onboard photographers. Each stateroom will only receive 1 gift regardless of number of guests. The gift will always reflect the highest ranking Castaway Club member booked in the stateroom. The special onboard booking offer is great especially if you take a cruise every year around the same time. You normally receive a 10% discount off the cruise fare, some onboard credit, and a reduced deposit. Note, this does not apply for Concierge staterooms. The early booking opportunities for Gold and Platinum guests allows guests to make reservations on new itineraries up to 5 days before they are open for booking to the general public. These advanced reservations are usually only necessary if you’re trying to book a Concierge stateroom for special cruises like Europe or Hawaii. The onboard reception is cool if you’re into meeting the officers (especially the cruise director) and other returning cruisers. The 10% off is nice in gift shops if you do a lot of shopping at sea. Now you might say, platinum members only get 2 exclusive perks for sailing over 10 times? That doesn’t seem like a lot; however, they’re some of the best perks. Priority check in is the only way to keep your time in the terminal very low. I have never experienced even a 1 person line when going though priority check in. Shoreside concierge members will have everything waiting and printed out upon you arrival. After the quick check-in, one of the shoreside concierge members will take you through a back door and straight up a priority access line where you get to not only bypass everyone waiting in line to board, but everyone waiting to have their family embarkation photo. If you want to stop and take the photo, you’ll be the next family to do so. Platinum members also receive a complimentary meal at Palo for all adults booked in his or her stateroom. If your cruise does offer brunch at Palo, you have the option of using your meal for brunch.

Let’s talk about Online Planning. As I mentioned above, Silver, Gold, and Platinum members are all allowed to start booking onboard reservations at 90, 105, and 120 days prior to sailing, respectively. Onboard reservations include: specialty dining, port adventures, spa and salon appointments, simulator reservations (Dream and Fantasy only), and nursery reservations. All Castaway Club members will also receive a lanyard reflecting their tier status upon check in at the cruise terminal.

Resort Review: Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas Kidani Village – 1 Bedroom Suite

My last trip to Walt Disney World in Florida was in February of 2013. I had time off from school so my parents, sister, and I decided to take a trip to the magical land of Disney (or should I say world). We decided to book this trip kind of late (Mid-December) and it was Presidents’ Day weekend. My parents let me decide where to stay since we usually stay where they want to (usually Disney’s Beach Club resort). However, I was talking to one of my friends who goes to Disney World about 3 times a year and she said they always stay at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge. She talked about how the giraffes were always right outside their window and how this one gazelle kept trying to jump over the electric fence. So we book a 1-bedroom suite in the Kidani Village with a savanna view.

If you aren’t aware. Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge is separated into 2 separate villages: Jambo (the main village) and Kidani (villas). Jambo House does have some villas on the higher floors, these are Disney Vacation Club (DCV) properties for DCV members. The Kidani villas are actually DCV properties, but are available to non-DCV members by cash reservations. The villas at Kidani are also slightly larger compared to Jambo, also Kidani has a slightly better bathroom situation in my opinion. In Jambo House there is one master bathroom vs in Kidani Village there is a master bathroom and second bathroom with shower in the living room (for suites).

Anyway, back to our experience. The room was very nice and much bigger than we expected. The master bathroom was huge and featured a tiled Lion King panorama. The full kitchen was nice and big, but we never really used it. The beds were normal, nothing extraordinary for a hotel bed, but not bad in any way. What I thought would be the coolest part, turned out to be not so great — the view. I don’t remember the name of the savanna we were on, but we basically got a good long look at some long-horned cattle.  Now if you just love long-horned cattle, this might be the best place for you; however, I’m from the southwest, I see long-horned cattle on my way to work every day. We did see a zebra for like a good 5 minutes one day, but that was about the only other thing we saw. Another aspect that I didn’t like was the only form of transportation to and from the parks was via Disney buses. Now I don’t mind the bus system; however, the transportation time from AKL to one of the parks takes forever (except Animal Kingdom).

Let’s get to everyone’s favorite topic — FOOD! If it’s not your favorite topic, well it is mine so I’m gonna talk about it. We had dinner our first night at Sanaa, which is the only unique/themes dining experience at Kidani Village. Jambo House has a Fine/Signature dining restaurant called Jiko – The Cooking Place, as well as another unique/themed dining experience called Boma – Flavors of Africa. Sanaa was delicious to say the least. I definitely recommend the Indian Bread Service, which comes with 3 kinds of bread made en restaurant as well as 3 accompaniments. For the main course most of us ordered the Potjie. Which consisted of rice served 2 meats of your choosing (there were at least 5 options). We each ordered 2 different meats which allowed us all to have a little taste of all of the options. The butter chicken seemed to be the favorite between the 4 of us. For dessert we had a custom cake ordered from the Disney Cake Hotline prior to our arrival. The cake was a red velvet heart shaped cake (it was also valentines weekend). What was really nice was that once we were finished with the cake they boxed it up while the check was being signed and had it sent up to the room. The cake actually got to the room faster than we did.

The room was fairly priced for the type, size, and dates of travel. It averaged about $780/night for 4 nights. Depending on the savanna view this could be deemed worth it or overpriced. I’ve read that Jambo house is cheaper most of the time compared to Kidani; however, at peak parts of the year this might not necessarily be true.

OVERVIEW

  • In my opinion: 3.75 Mickey heads (that’s my star rating system). 
  • Would recommend to friend with precautions
  • Would stay again
  • PROS
    Room and bathroom size
    Decoration of room
    Dining within resort
    View (could be con)
  • CONS
    Location from parks
    Transportation options
    View (could be pro)

About My Disney Experiences

As another one of my introductory posts, I would like to briefly share an overview of my Disney Experiences. All of my Disney Trips and Hotels are as follows:

Walt Disney World: 11 Trips (34 magical nights)
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas (Kidani): 1 stay (3 nights)
Disney’s Beach Club: 4 stays (15 nights)
Disney’s BoardWalk Inn: 1 stay (3 nights)
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort: 1 stay (3 nights)
Disney’s Yacht Club: 1 stay (3 nights)
Off Property: 3 stays (7 nights)

Disney Cruise Line: 13 Voyages (80 nights at sea)
Disney Magic: 7 Voyages (49 nights at sea)
Disney Wonder: 2 Voyages (12 nights at sea)
Disney Dream: 3 Voyages (12 nights at sea)
Disney Fantasy: 1 Voyage (7 nights at sea)

Planned Trips (As of 2/6/2017)
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort: May 2017 (2 nights)
*Disney’s All Star Sports Resort: May 2017 (4 nights)
*Disney’s Pop Century Resort: May 2017 (4 nights)

*Reservation Pending

Hello Disney Fans!

Welcome to my Disney Splurge Blog. I’ve seen dozens of blogs about how to save as much money as possible at Disney Parks, but what about the times when you want to have the Ultimate Disney Splurge? Well. that’s what I’m here for. I’ve wanted to start this blog for a while now and have finally decided to get around to it. This blog will be based mainly on my personal experiences not only at Disneyland and Walt Disney World, but also many tips for Disney Cruise Line. Just a warning, this blog isn’t going to be cheap for the most part; however, I will do my best to provide less expensive alternatives to some things I post. I will try and post at least once a week, but I am a very busy college student so don’t hold me to that.

If you have any questions, comments, or concerns feel free to ask and I will do my best to get back to you.