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<<Introduction>>
As we head deeper into February, love is in the air--and another edition of the
INTERCOT Insider is in your mailbox. In this love struck edition, we look
at some deals that will have you fall head over heels, find out what couples can
do at Disney World, snuggle up with a new book, and open a heart shaped box of
Epcot trivia. Hang on to them hats and glasses, cause this here's the most informative ride on
the internet!
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<<Book Nook with Brownie>>
--From Dreamer to
Dreamfinder--
From Dreamer to Dreamfinder: A Life and
Lessons Learned in 40 Years Behind a Name Tag (Bamboo Forest Publishing, 2012,
294 pages) by Ron Schneider is a decent book. Schneider has spent his career
performing live in theme parks, restaurants, and other venues. While it is
interesting to hear about all his experiences, Schneider has been let go from
positions on more than one occasion. He offers no explanation and simply leaves
the reader with the impression that he bore no responsibility for losing any of
his positions. My impression is that he may be good at managing an audience, but
not so good at managing the politics of the work environment.
Schneider spent time working in the Golden Horseshoe Saloon at Disneyland (don’t
look for a lot of details, though) and was the first live performer of
Dreamfinder in Epcot, a job he managed to hang onto for several years. He also
spent some years managing the impersonators at Universal Orlando.
Disney fans won’t find a lot of inside information in this book, though I did
like reading the appendices, especially the Five Keys to Great Themed
Entertainment. The Keys could be applied to a lot more than just themed
entertainment.
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<<A
Trip Built for Two with DsnyGirl>>
When my husband and I first took our girls to
Disney back in 2006, it was our second trip to Walt Disney World (WDW) together
– we had only been as a “no kids yet” couple back in 1997. We had had a great
time (even though we stayed offsite… hadn’t discovered anything like Intercot
back then, and as general “newbies” who’d only been a few times as kids, we
didn’t know any better. Shocking, I know…) But even on that trip, as fun as it
was, we still were looking at Disney as more of a “you only go when you have
kids” kind of place, and that trip was more of a “let’s check it out and get one
last vacation in before we start our family” kind of trip.
Boy, were we wrong!!! Yes, we had a wonderful, magical trip with our girls in
2006… they were 4 and 7 at the time, and seeing the world through their eyes was
nothing short of amazing. And of course, by then I had discovered Intercot and
the addiction had begun. But later that year, the rumblings of a 10th
anniversary party for Intercot had begun, and we began considering a trip down
on our own. To be perfectly honest with you, we both had reservations about it…
not about the party, but about travelling without our girls. We had had SUCH fun
with them that we almost couldn’t imagine what it would be like just “us”, we
thought we would miss seeing everything the way they did, and we hadn’t yet
learned about all the wonderful things WDW has in store for the adult “children”
who visit! That trip down began our love affair with going to WDW on our own…
we have been twice now, and are fully planning a third time… as long as our
girls keep forgiving us for going!!
So, what do you DO there without kids?? EVERYTHING!! Okay, maybe you won’t go
see Playhouse Disney Live, or hit the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids playground… but
seriously, there is so little you won’t want to do, and so much you CAN do, that
you probably never would have when your little (or not so little) ones are with
you! Here are a few of our favorite things –
*Indulge in touring the resorts of WDW, taking in the ambiance and stopping in
their various bars to try some of their signature drinks!! We found this to be
such a relaxing thing to do… it is quiet & peaceful (okay, except maybe around
the pools…) and gave us lots of ideas and dreams of places we’d like to stay in
the future!!
A few favorite spots –
*Victoria Falls Lounge at Animal Kingdom Lodge – their signature drink, Victoria
Falls Mist, is wonderful, although my personal favorite was a chocolate martini.
Best I’ve ever had!
*Tambu Lounge and the Barefoot Pool Bar at the Polynesian – here you can get the
one & only Lapu Lapu, worth it’s weight in pineapples!! The Tropical Macaw is
fantastic, too, and the atmosphere? So relaxing, especially at the pool bar.
Traditional Tiki bar feel, which we’ve found to be exactly what we’re looking
for when we’re on vacation!
*There are so many more I could list, but I’d
run out of room for anything else… just pick a new spot to try out, and be
adventurous!
*Staying on the “adult beverage” theme, these
can of course be explored at the parks, with the exception of Magic Kingdom. We
really love trying different new drinks at Epcot, especially during the F&W
Festival. Imagine being able to walk through Epcot, a drink in one hand, NOT
your child’s hand in the other, and being able to talk to one another without
being pulled towards everything your children want to go see… and tell you
about… and ask you to buy… it truly IS magical! Another good place to take a
break and have something cold is at the Dawa Bar in Animal Kingdom… and if
you’re lucky enough, you’ll be there when the African drums are being played! SO
nice!
*Since I mentioned the Food & Wine Festival,
I’ll go to that next. If you have never been, or have only quickly made your way
through with your children, I HIGHLY recommend trying to get down to a F&W Fest
for a long weekend on your own. (Or at the very least, letting your children
enjoy an evening at one of Disney’s Children’s Activity Centers at various
resorts, or letting a “fairy godmother” come to your room and stay with your
children for what is known as Kid’s Nite Out. Very much worth the time alone for
a date night!!) The ambiance around the World Showcase is just… different during
this event. Yes, I have heard that it can get a bit crazy at times, especially
on Saturday nights… but we have never had a bad experience, and you can
certainly move away from whatever might be going on. On the whole, we have had a
wonderful time, sampling different unique foods, trying new exotic drinks and
enjoying whoever is playing live for the Eat to the Beat Concert Series. They
really bring in some wonderful live music!
* Pick a restaurant you would normally NEVER
try with the kids… whether for it’s ambiance, or it’s eclectic food… and enjoy a
relaxing, quiet meal where you are catered to by attentive CMs, brought
delectable entrees and even better desserts, and treated like adults who are out
for a romantic night alone. My husband surprised me once with dinner at
Narcoossee’s, and it was marvelous – worth every penny!!
Heading away from the food & drink topics… there are SO many wonderful
activities you can choose to do, whether your leanings are towards a quiet
afternoon in a hammock (highly recommended…) or more
sports/activity oriented outings.
* Sammy Duvall’s Water Sports, located at the
Contemporary Hotel’s marina, hosts a wide variety of activities you won’t find
anywhere else on property. Parasailing, waterskiing, wakeboarding, kneeboarding,
jet skiing, and tubing, just to name a few! At some of the other resorts, you
can rent jet skis and water mice, paddle boats and even pontoon boats… but only
at the Contemporary can you do some of the more “active” water sports. If you
have small children, these are activities you won’t ever find yourself doing at
Disney with them in tow… and even if your children are older, these are some of
the more pricey activities, so it’d be a lot easier to indulge in them on a
couple’s getaway, where the question, “Why can’t we do it, too??” won’t be
happening!
*Keeping on the “active” theme, why not try a
round of golf at one of Disney’s famed golf courses? (Or if a more low-key golf
game is your thing, head to one of their two miniature golf courses, each with
it’s own theming.) Maybe you play putt-putt with your kids at Disney, but my
guess is that if you both enjoy golf, only one of you brings their clubs and
heads out for a round when you’re travelling with the kiddos. (At least, that’s
how it is in our house…) This time, you can both bring them and enjoy a few
hours at a wonderful course!!
*Depending on where you are staying, don’t
forget to avail yourself of your resort’s hot tub!! Although most of the value
and moderate resorts incorporate theirs into their pools, if you are staying at
a deluxe resort, the hot tubs are off on their own, much more private, and
definitely a perfect break in late afternoon, or even better At night, once you
get back to your resort and your muscles are begging for relief after the parks
all day. And a little tip here – bring some non-breakable wine or beer glasses
with you, stock the fridge in your room with a couple of bottles of wine from a
favorite restaurant (or have a few bottles shipped down from a favorite winery –
we’ve done this, and it was GREAT!!) or with a few beers you’ve enjoyed from
your resort, pour yourself a glass and take it to the hot tub!! SO nice, and
talk about relaxing! Of course, you can always grab a drink at the pool bar, but
keep in mind that most close at 10pm or thereabouts, and I can tell you we never
hit our hot tub before 11pm…
*Take one of Disney’s tours!! There are so
many to choose from, depending on your interests, the amount of time you’d like
to spend & the time of day you’d like to dedicate to exploring. Animal Kingdom
Lodge hosts several for their guests, such as the Wanyama Safari & Dinner or
their Sunrise Safari and Animal Kingdom itself is now host to a new safari,
known as the Wild Africa Trek, which is open to everyone but must be signed up
for ahead of time, and is getting rave reviews for letting guests get “up close
& personal” with some of the animals. The Backstage Safari at AK is another
option, at a lesser cost. At Magic Kingdom, there are MANY – a favorite is the
Keys to the Kingdom tour, which highlights the history of WDW, as well providing
backstage access to some of the secrets of MK. If you would like a more involved
(aka much longer, like 7 hours) tour of Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios and
Epcot, try the Backstage Magic tour. We’ve never taken it, but anyone we’ve
spoken with who has has RAVED about it! And these are just a mere sampling of
what is out there… you can snorkel at Epcot in the
Living Seas, try various Segway tours… the
sky is the limit on what is out there to get involved in!
* Enjoy the rides – by yourselves!! This was
one thing that actually kind of stunned us… we were so used to riding everything
with our girls, that to be able to ride, side by side, just us was SO fun &
different! Our girls are talkers, and to not have the constant chatter
throughout a ride, but to be able to just take in it’s themeing, it’s sounds….
It was wonderful.
*Check out some of the late-night activities
that go on at the various resorts or clubs! Jellyrolls is a good place to start…
dueling pianists, who can play ANYTHING you throw their way… sing along, dance,
enjoy a new-fangled drink while people watching… it’s a whole new “kid free”
kind of atmosphere. Stay late at Raglan Road or House of Blues to hear the music
and have a dance… stroll the Boardwalk or Downtown Disney... we found that
Disney at night without the kids had a whole new look and feel to it. With the
kids, it’s nighttime… without them? It’s romantic!
*I could go on with SO many more ideas, maybe
I’ll save them for another article… but one last “Ahhhh…” moment of being on
your own… the shopping. Stop for a moment and imagine… walking into World of
Disney, the Emporium or even one of the little shops you find yourself in when
exiting a ride. Nobody pulling on your arm to show you something, no one asking,
“Can we buy this?? And this? And this??” No worrying over what might be dropped
or knocked over, no distractions… in one word, it is bliss. Peaceful bliss. (Of
course, it’s a bit more dangerous to your wallet, as it’s a lot easier to stay
TOO long in a store and walk out with a few too many bags… but that’s a
different article.)
So, the bottom line is, if you haven’t ever considered going on your own with
your husband, wife, significant other… whoever it may be whose hand you would
like to hold while walking down Main Street… I definitely recommend that you do.
It will change how you see everything about Disney World, and open up a whole
new realm of fun. One word of warning, though – it could also become an
addiction! Trust me, I know….
<< Fun Facts with
Imalismom>>
-- Epcot: Part One --
-In keeping with the spirit of global
community, The innovations Plaza’s Fountain of Nations contains water from
rivers and bodies of water around the world, with a gallon form each having been
added to the fountain on opening day as a gesture of peace and togetherness. The
water came from: Adriatic Sea. The Arctic Ocean, the Bodensee, the Caribbean
Sea, the Cauca River, The Cho Jong Yak Soo Ian, Ise Shrine, Barbados, Lake
Geneva, Lake Inari, The Manzanares River, The Meuse River, Sidi Ali, the
Mississippi and Nile Rivers, The Philippine Sea, The River Thames, The Sea of
japan, the Seine, Senegambia River, Tivoli Gardens Lake, Trevi Fountain,
Xachmilco, the Yangtze River, and the Zeplin Dam.
-Space Earth is designed with a runoff system that prevents water from reaching
the ground when it rains
-Mission space remains the only attraction in Orlando equipped with motion
discomfort bags.
-Artists designed the mosaics on both sides of the walkway in THE LAND as
representations of the layers of the earth exposed after a volcano eruption
-The balloons in the Sunshine Season Food Fair represent Earth with the four
seasons surrounding it. The green balloon is spring, yellow is summer, orange is
fall, and blue is winter.
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Conclusion >>
Unlike true love, this
edition has come to an end. We hope this edition has given you and a loved one
some great ideas to make Walt Disney World a place for couples. We'll be
back in a few weeks with a look at how to make a spring trip to Walt Disney
World blossom. See ya real soon!
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