News
Archive - March 2004
March
29, 2004
Walt
Disney World Raises Ticket Prices
Walt Disney World announced the biggest ticket-price increase in the
last 15 years an adult ticket to any of its theme parks on Friday.
The price of a one-day, one-park adult admission increases $2.75 to
$54.75, before tax, restoring Disney's title as owner of Central
Florida's most expensive collection of theme parks. Experts
say that the record price increase is another signal that the
flagging tourism-based economy is on the mend.
Discussion Here
New
Section of Asia Now Open at DAK
The first passage towards Expedition: Everest at Disney's Animal
Kingdom is apparently now complete linking Asia to Dinoland, U.S.A.
The path includes a great view of the Tree of Life, construction of
the much anticipated roller-coaster, Expedition: Everest. The
path includes new themed areas including mountain-climber supply
building and a new restroom building.
Discussion Here
March
14, 2004
Bracketology Challenge!
Our
sister site, UDFlyers.com has put together our Bracketology
Challenge and you are invited to join in the fun. What's at stake?
The three best bracketologists will receive a UDFlyers.com OR
INTERCOT t-shirt... your choice! You can sign up for the challenge
by following the instructions on the boards link.
Bracketology Challenge Info
March 9, 2004
Walt
Disney World Announces Resort Specials Beginning today, Disney has released resort specials for Florida
Residents, Annual Passholders and Room-only discounts. Room-only
rates are available for travelers vacationing at Walt Disney World
between 4/18/04-7/4/04. Rates range from $74+ per night for Value
Resorts, $94+ per night for Moderate Resorts and $139+ per night for
Deluxe Resorts. Rooms are subject to availability. For details on
these and other special rates call INTERCOT's Official Travel
Agency, Magical Journeys at 1-570-785-3283, or visit their web site
and fill out a quote form.
Details
& Discussion Here
Magical Journeys
Website
March
8, 2004
State
of Florida to Honor Two Disney Resort Hotels The Florida Department of Environmental Protection says it plans to
recognize a pair of hotels at the Walt Disney World Resort with its
new Green Lodgings awards. Disney's Coronado Springs and Boardwalk
Resorts are two of the first four hotels in Florida to receive the
awards, which will be presented in ceremonies at the Boardwalk
Resort March 10.
Details
& Discussion Here
March 6, 2004
Shades
of Green Reopens! The U.S. military recreation resort Shades of Green with its new
skyline rising above Disney's Palm and Magnolia Golf Courses, is
reopening in phases this month after a two-year expansion project.
The resort, available exclusively to active and retired members of
the U.S. military, National Guard and Department of Defense, as well
as their families, boasts a new five-story wing featuring 299 rooms
(bringing the resort total to 586 rooms), a 500-seat Magnolia
Ballroom, a fitness center, pools, tennis courts and a new lobby
featuring a vaulted ceiling, fireplace and veranda.
Discussion & Details Here
March 4, 2004
Disney To Add Venue
At Wide World of Sports Walt Disney World officials today will announce an expansion of the
resort's Wide World of Sports complex, further strengthening its
position as the world's largest multi-sport facility for amateurs.
An industry source closely tied to the negotiations, who asked not
to be identified, said Disney will break ground later this month on
the project -- the first expansion of the complex since it opened
seven years ago.
Discussion Here
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