Archive for July, 2009

Save up to 65% and FREE Nights!!
Beaches Boscobel from $126 per adult and $105 per child

Beaches Negril from $210 per adult and $105 per child
Beaches Sandy Bay from $113 per adult and $105 per child
Beaches Turks and Caicos from $197 per adult and $105 per child
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What is included in your Luxury Vacation?
All Meals, drinks, snacks
Luxurious accommadations
Pirates Island for kids
Scuba Diving and watersports
Unlimited Premium brand drinks
Golf
Buter Service
Supervised Activities for kids
And much more!!

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Kids Sail Free on Select Mediterranean Cruises

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You can travel through time and enjoy the ageless charm of the sun-kissed Mediterranean with this special offer from Disney Cruise Line!

Offer Details:

•Kids 17 and under sail free* on most
10- and 11-night Mediterranean cruises, April 24 – May 26, 2010,
when traveling with two full-fare
Guests in the same stateroom.
•Government Taxes and Fees not included.
•Offer applies to stateroom Categories 4 -12.
Travel Window:

•Sail dates April 24 – May 26, 2010.
During these voyages, you will visit captivating locales such as Barcelona, Rome and the French Riviera.

Onboard, you’ll discover something magical for every member of the crew with separate areas for kids, teens, adults and families.

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Get 2 more nights FREE, when you buy 3!

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It’s a Disneyland® Resort offer as exciting as the summer itself!

Your next Disney vacation could be the summer of a lifetime! With this incredible offer of extra nights, you can celebrate the magic of summer with a Disneyland® Resort vacation you’ll never forget.

Offer Details:

Now through Sept. 26, 2009, you get 2 extra hotel nights—plus 2 extra days of Theme Park admission—FREE* with the purchase of a 3-night or longer Walt Disney Travel Company Disneyland® Resort vacation package.

Booking and Travel Window:

For Clients staying at one of the Hotels of the Disneyland® Resort

•Booking Window: Mar. 24, 2009 – Aug. 11, 2009
•Travel Window: Apr. 1, 2009 – Sep. 26, 2009
For Clients staying at a Disneyland® Resort Good Neighbor Hotel

•Booking Window: Mar. 24, 2009 – Aug. 11, 2009
•Travel Window: May 1, 2009 – Sep. 26, 2009
Each Package Includes:

•5-Nights accommodations at one of the Hotels of the Disneyland® Resort or at a conveniently located Disneyland® Resort Good Neighbor Hotel
•5-Day Disneyland® Resort Park Hopper® souvenir ticket
Plus, These Special Benefits:

•Mickey’s Toontown Morning Madness** – Your clients can enjoy fun and games with Mickey and his friends one hour before Toontown opens to the public
•Downtown Disney® District Fun Card – Add more fun to clients’ shopping, dining, and entertainment experiences with special offers (one per person)
•Preferred Seating – Available at select attractions in Disney’s California Adventure® Park
•Disney Character Calls – Get a complimentary phone call from Mickey, Minnie or Goofy. (This is an extra benefit for online bookings only)
• Plus More!

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No Worries… Dining is FREE
(MYW Value Resort + FREE Quick Service Dine)

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Buy this Disney vacation package with hotel and Theme Park tickets and get the Disney Quick-Service Dining Plan FREE!

Offer Details:
When you purchase a 5-night, 5-day
Walt Disney Travel Company package for the Walt Disney World® Resort, with accommodations for five nights at a select Disney Value Resort in a standard room and
a 5-day Magic Your Way Base Ticket, you’ll get the Disney Quick-Service Dining Plan free.

Booking and Travel Window:

•Booking Window: Now – Sept. 26, 2009
•Travel Window: Offer available for stays most nights Sept. 29 – Nov. 24 and Nov. 29 – Dec. 17, 2009
Sample Pricing:

•$535 per adult based on adult double occupancy for stays most nights Oct. 2 – Nov. 24, 2009. That’s a savings of 22%*!
•$470 per adult based on adult double occupancy for stays most nights Sept. 29 – Oct. 1 and Nov. 29 – Dec. 17, 2009. That’s a savings of
24%*!
Ask about other package offers with the Disney Dining Plan at select Disney Moderate Resorts, select Disney Deluxe Resorts and select Disney Deluxe Villa Resort Hotels.

Call Denise Lorentzen at 866-972-6244 X 729 or email me at denise@kingdommagic.com

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Bay Lake Tower Scheduled to Open Aug. 4, Bringing Disney Vacation Club Conveniences to Disney’s Contemporary Resort
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Nearly 38 years after Disney’s Contemporary Resort opened its doors, its modern Disney Vacation Club addition, Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort, is scheduled to welcome guests on Aug. 4. This will be the seventh Disney Vacation Club (DVC) property at Walt Disney World® Resort.

All 15 stories of the ultra-sleek design continue the original building’s iconic style, which opened with the Magic Kingdom® Theme Park Oct. 1, 1971. Bay Lake Tower complements and pays homage to Disney’s Contemporary Resort while also offering a variety of new amenities and conveniences – kitchenettes or full kitchens complete with granite countertops and modern appliances, and other homelike amenities. In addition, most of the 295 two-bedroom equivalent villas in the crescent-shaped tower offer spectacular views of Bay Lake or Magic Kingdom Park.

Bay Lake Tower, like all DVC resorts, blends Disney magic with elegant design and premier accommodations. DVC Members – and, based on availability, overnight Walt Disney World Resort Guests staying at Bay Lake Tower – can choose from a number of recreation activities and facilities, including a children’s interactive water play area, Bay Cove Pool, a barbeque pavilion, a Community Hall and two nearby tennis courts.

For easy access to Disney’s Contemporary Resort’s restaurants, merchandise shops and the monorail, the Sky Way Bridge takes Members and Guests from the fifth floor of Bay Lake Tower directly to the fourth floor Grand Canyon Concourse of Disney’s Contemporary Resort.

The opening of Bay Lake Tower is an exciting chapter in the history of Disney’s Contemporary Resort.

“Our resort motto is ‘Where Tradition Touches Today,’ and the marriage of our iconic resort with this elegant new Disney Vacation Club offering is a perfect example,” said Thea Sargent, general manager of Disney’s Contemporary Resort. “Plus, with all of the enhancements we have made to the resort over the last few years – from costumes and landscaping to restaurants and merchandise locations – we offer our overnight guests and DVC Members an unparalleled ‘contemporary’ resort experience. I think this kind of evolution is exactly what Walt Disney envisioned for our resort.”

Bay Lake Tower is the third Disney Vacation Club offering to open at Walt Disney World® Resort this year, following the first phase of Kidani Village at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge and the Treehouse Villas at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa.

“What excites me most about this tremendous growth is that we’re not only creating new accommodations but new experiences for our Disney Vacation Club Members as well as our resort guests,” said DVC President Jim Lewis. “Each of the projects we’ve undertaken at Disney Vacation Club is unlike anything previously available in our resort portfolio, and Bay Lake Tower proudly builds on that tradition

Spellbinding Views — Bay Lake Tower’s crescent-shaped tower boasts some of the most dramatic Walt Disney World® Resort views available, offering panoramas of an amenity-filled courtyard, the picturesque lakefront beyond or one of the most beloved theme parks on Earth, Magic Kingdom. The 15-story, ultra-modern Disney Vacation Club resort combines elegant accommodations with home-like conveniences ideal for families. The sleek new property, scheduled to open in August, is connected to the iconic Disney’s Contemporary Resort via covered walkway allowing guests to enjoy the hotel’s restaurants, merchandise locations and monorail station. Walt Disney World Resort is in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

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Pack and Go Rates!!
To take advantage of the “funtastic” rates listed below, bookings must be made between July 22nd and July 24th, 2009
Ship Port Dur Sail Date Itinerary Interior Ocean View Balcony
Carnival Fantasy MSY 4 8/27/09 Western Caribbean $229 $259 N/A
Carnival Imagination MIA 4 9/14/09 Key West & Cozumel N/A $199 N/A
Carnival Imagination MIA 4 9/21/09 Key West & Cozumel N/A $199 N/A
Carnival Imagination MIA 4 9/28/09 Key West & Cozumel N/A $199 N/A
Carnival Inspiration TPA 4 9/17/09 Western Caribbean N/A $249 N/A
Carnival Destiny MIA 5 8/10/09 Eastern Caribbean $529 $599 $699
Carnival Fantasy MSY 5 9/28/09 Western Caribbean $209 $229 N/A
Carnival Glory MCO 7 9/19/09 Exotic W. Caribbean $399 $469 N/A
Carnival Glory MCO 7 10/17/09 Exotic W. Caribbean $349 $449 $619
Carnival Spirit SDG 8 10/10/09 Mexican Riviera $459 $559 N/A
Carnival Spirit SDG 8 10/18/09 Mexican Riviera $439 N/A $659
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Book an oceanview stateroom on the CARNIVAL PRIDE and receive a FREE upgrade to a balcony stateroom!

Sailing year-round from Baltimore, you are within driving distance from having the vacation of your dreams! Imagine leaving the cold wintry weather behind and cruising to fabulous warm-weather destinations in The Bahamas, Caribbean and Central Florida.
This truly spectacular ‘Fun Ship’ offers a host of resort-style amenities and facilities including four swimming pools, a huge Carnival’s Twister
Waterslide ™, a wedding chapel and an upscale supper club located at the top of a glass-enclosed atrium, which is just one of several dining venues on board.

SHIP DUR SAIL DATE ITINERARY BALCONY
Carnival Pride 7 9/6/09 Pt Canaveral & Bahamas $689
Carnival Pride 7 9/13/09 Pt Canaveral & Bahamas $649
Carnival Pride 7 9/20/09 Pt Canaveral & Bahamas $679
Carnival Pride 7 9/27/09 Pt Canaveral & Bahamas $649
Carnival Pride 7 10/18/09 Pt Canaveral & Bahamas $659
Carnival Pride 7 10/25/09 Pt Canaveral & Bahamas $659
Carnival Pride 7 11/01/09 Pt Canaveral & Bahamas $659
Carnival Pride 7 11/08/09 Pt Canaveral & Bahamas $629
Carnival Pride 7 11/15/09 Pt Canaveral & Bahamas $629
Carnival Pride 7 11/22/09 Pt Canaveral & Bahamas $759
Carnival Pride 7 11/29/09 Pt Canaveral & Bahamas $629
Carnival Pride 7 12/06/09 Pt Canaveral & Bahamas $629
Carnival Pride 7 12/13/09 Pt Canaveral & Bahamas $599
Carnival Pride 7 12/20/09 Pt Canaveral & Bahamas $799
Carnival Pride 7 12/27/09 Pt Canaveral & Bahamas $1199
Carnival Pride 7 01/03/10 Pt Canaveral & Bahamas $629
Carnival Pride 7 01/10/10 Pt Canaveral & Bahamas $629
Carnival Pride 7 01/24/10 Pt Canaveral & Bahamas $629
Carnival Pride 7 01/31/10 Pt Canaveral & Bahamas $629
Carnival Pride 7 02/07/10 Pt Canaveral & Bahamas $649
Carnival Pride 7 02/14/10 Pt Canaveral & Bahamas $729
Carnival Pride 7 02/21/10 Pt Canaveral & Bahamas $659
Carnival Pride 7 02/28/10 Pt Canaveral & Bahamas $679
Carnival Pride 7 03/07/10 Pt Canaveral & Bahamas $689
Carnival Pride 7 03/14/10 Pt Canaveral & Bahamas $709
Carnival Pride 7 03/21/10 Pt Canaveral & Bahamas $709
Carnival Pride 7 03/28/10 Pt Canaveral & Bahamas $809

Contact Denise Lorentzen for more info at 866-972-6244 X 729 or denise@kingdommagic.com

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A ‘Celebration’ of the Season: During “What Will You Celebrate?” Year, Glistening Ice Palace Marks Walt Disney World Resort Transformation Into Festive Winter Wonderland
Trees glisten, snow flurries and Cinderella Castle sparkles during the winter wonderland season at Walt Disney World Resort. By late November, themed décor will blanket the Vacation Kingdom as Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Downtown Disney and 23 resorts unwrap their own sleighfuls of yuletide gaiety.

And with the year’s “What Will You Celebrate?,” guests can get in the spirit beginning
Nov. 10 by beholding twinkling lights of one of Disney’s newest holiday traditions – Castle Dreamlights! – in Magic Kingdom. Donning their holiday finest, Cinderella and friends take to the Cinderella Castle stage daily for a dream-come-true, light-the-night moment. With 200,000 sparkling, jewel-like crystals adorning the iconic castle, the glistening light-show spectacular signals the beginning of Disney seasonal merriment.

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at Magic Kingdom – Nov. 10 also marks the first of 19 select evenings when the theme park hosts the long-running Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party. During this popular special-ticket event, guests are treated to “Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade,” “Holiday Wishes-Celebrate the Spirit of the Season” fireworks spectacular plus special shows featuring Disney characters decked out in their holiday finest, carolers, festive tree lightings and more.

The “Once Upon a Christmastime Parade” celebrates the festivities with dancing snowflakes, marching toy soldiers, a horse-drawn sleigh, enchanting floats and spirited characters all proceeding through the streets of the theme park in a merry and melodic cavalcade.

During “Holiday Wishes-Celebrate the Spirit of the Season,” Cinderella Castle beams brightly as the evening is capped with eye-popping fireworks orchestrated to classic holiday tunes.

Favorite attractions also are open throughout the evening. And while forecasters predict the first snowfall of the season will swirl a winter-like effect down Main Street, U.S.A, guests can take heart: there’s hot cocoa and cookies to add a warm spirit, plus apple slices and apple juice as the perfect trimming for a not-to-miss outing for the whole family.

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party dates are: Nov. 10, 12, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 29 and Dec. 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 17, 18. Advance tickets are suggested as some nights are expected to sell out.

Beginning Nov. 27,Walt Disney World Resort unwraps even more wintertime wonderment across property. Here’s the lineup:

Epcot Presents Holidays Around the World – International holiday traditions unfold throughout World Showcase Nov. 27-Dec. 30 when storytellers such as Pere Noel in France, La Befana in Italy and Santa Claus in The American Adventure share the traditions of the season and spread the message of goodwill. As a “nightcap” to each day, “IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth” – a kaleidoscope of lasers, lights, fireworks and music – takes on a spirited holiday finale.

Candlelight Processional at Epcot – A heartfelt holiday tradition led by a mass choir and 50-piece live orchestra showcases the reason for the season Nov. 27-Dec. 30. Presented at America Gardens Theatre at 5, 6:45 and 8 p.m. nightly, Candlelight Processional features celebrity narrators who retell the joyous Christmas story. The narration is interspersed with memorable music. Past celebrity narrators include Angela Bassett, Courtney B. Vance, Abigail Breslin and Edward James Olmos. Performances are included with Epcot admission, and guests are advised to arrive early. Entertainment is subject to change without notice. Special dining packages that include guaranteed seating for this beloved event also are offered by calling 407/WDW-DINE.

The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights at Disney’s Hollywood Studios – Bathed in bulbs of brilliance, the Streets of America glow with millions of dancing lights and animated displays Nov. 27 through Jan. 3, 2010. Amid gently falling snow, guests will bask in the glow as twirling carousels, melodic angels, colorful wreaths, marching toy soldiers and Santa and his reindeer move to high-energy music and 3-D effects, creating a dazzling symphony for the senses. The spectacle actually starts behind the scenes while the summer temperatures are still on the rise in Florida as dozens of Disney “elves” begin their meticulous work on more than six miles of rope lights, 84 angels, 66 snow machines and more.

Holiday Happenings at Disney’s Animal Kingdom – “Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade” gets a holiday makeover Nov. 27 through Jan. 3, 2010, when it is magically transformed into “Mickey’s Jingle Jungle Parade.” This whimsical spectacle is a theatrical showcase of characters, floats and puppetry with a holiday world-beat twist. Guests can meet Disney characters decked out in their holiday best at Camp Minnie-Mickey, which also features live seasonal entertainment, holiday photo opportunities and decorative Christmas trees.

Festival of the Seasons at Downtown Disney – There are enough toys to fill up Santa’s sleigh at stores such as Once Upon a Toy, World of Disney, Team Mickey Athletic Club and LEGO Imagination Center. Guests can finish their holiday shopping at this one-stop mecca featuring something for everyone on their list – Tren-D, the newest designer boutique; Basin bath and body shop; Arribas Brothers; Disney’s Days of Christmas holiday shop; Fuego by Sosa Cigars and more– and enjoy the dazzling light display and holiday décor that adorns the Downtown Disney streets Nov. 17-Dec. 24. And at Downtown Disney Marketplace, guests can meet Santa himself Nov. 17-26 from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. and Nov. 27-Dec. 24 from noon to 10 p.m. (subject to change).

Christmas Confections Sweeten Vacation Kingdom – Each holiday season, Disney chefs deck the halls in fanciful fashion, creating larger-than-life displays from edible ingredients all across Walt Disney World Resort. The sweet scent of gingerbread fills the lobby of Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, where a life-sized Victorian gingerbread house is constructed for the holidays. To create the 16-foot-high dream house, Walt Disney World pastry chefs use 1,050 pounds of honey, 600 pounds of powdered sugar, 800 pounds of flour, 140 pints of egg whites and 180 pounds of apricot glaze. Meanwhile, at Disney’s Beach Club Resort, a life-size carousel silently spins in the lobby, featuring ponies made of chocolate and fondant, giant candy cane poles, handcrafted poinsettias and hand-painted portraits of famous Disney characters.

Sail Away to a Magical Winter Holiday with Disney Cruise Line – For a gift that’s both nautical and nice, Santa’s wish list could include a cruise on the Disney Magic or the Disney Wonder, both decked “to the rafters” with holiday cheer. From Thanksgiving through New Year’s, Disney Cruise Line adds sparkle to both ships, with traditional “turkey day” fare to Christmas feasts, “snow flurries” and New Year’s Eve galas. Beginning Nov. 21, special stem-to-stern events on both ships include: nightly King Triton’s Tree Lighting of a glittering, three-deck-tall tree; family crafts such as decorating stockings, making holiday cards and creating animation cels; storytellers sharing tales of diverse holiday traditions; feasts in Disney’s three themed dining rooms; and “Til We Meet Again,” a special seasonal edition of Disney Cruise Line’s cheerful farewell on the final night of each cruise.

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Barack Obama Joins Disney’s Hall of Presidents in Major Makeover Showcasing New Storyline, Music and Technology
Magic Kingdom Attraction Reopens July 4

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – A remarkably lifelike Audio-Animatronics® Figure of President Barack Obama enters the spotlight in a revised and refreshed Hall of Presidents show that reopens July 4 in Magic Kingdom® Park at Walt Disney World® Resort.

The recently installed figure of the country’s 44th chief executive – which comes to life with recognizable mannerisms and makes comments that were recorded recently at the White House – is only part of an eight-month makeover so significant that the iconic attraction in the park’s Liberty Square has been retitled The Hall of Presidents: A Celebration of Liberty’s Leaders. Other updates to the “re-Imagineered” attraction which has been entertaining Magic Kingdom® Park guests since 1971:

A re-programmed Abraham Lincoln delivers arguably the greatest speech in the history of the presidency – the Gettysburg Address.

For the first time in the attraction’s history, George Washington stands and delivers a stirring speech.

Developed with the assistance of Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, the show now tells a moving story of the bond between the presidents and “We, the People,” focusing on the chief executives who have guided America through trying, turbulent times.
“Our goal with every major Disney attraction is to completely immerse our guests in a compelling story,” said Jay Rasulo, chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. “The stories associated with the American presidency are some of the most engaging and relevant our guests will hear while they are with us. And, like all great stories, these stories inspire, motivate and teach us to appreciate the challenges and personal triumph that comes with overcoming adversity.”

True to Walt Disney’s vision, The Hall of Presidents features the appearance on stage of every United States president – life-sized, three-dimensional and fully animated. Seven presidents have been added to the “Hall” since the attraction opened during the presidency of Richard Nixon.

The figure of President Barack Obama is not only the seventh addition but also the most dynamic figure Disney has ever created. Disney Imagineers, who’ve been refining Audio-Animatronics technology since 1963, have discovered new ways to integrate an array of subtle movements and facial expressions into the figures. Imagineers also worked closely with White House staff to create realistic clothing and accessories worn by the Obama figure in the show, right down to a lapel pin and watch.

Kathy Rogers, senior show producer for Walt Disney Imagineering, says the show pays particular tribute to the strength of the bond between the people and the presidents “that led us through the most troubling times in our nation’s history.

“We still present that ‘mighty cavalcade of history’ that Walt Disney originally envisioned,” Rogers says, referring to “headline moments” of America’s past that are depicted in the film, “but it is viewed through the lens of the presidency.”

The 25-minute show begins with the story of George Washington and the struggle to build a new nation. It continues through today, highlighting presidents who have reached out to the people during times of strife. Disney senior show writer and director Pam Fisher, who worked closely with Kearns Goodwin to develop the story, describes the revised Hall of Presidents as “a very human story – one that we hope strikes a chord with all guests.”

A soaring new musical score written by Emmy-winning composer Joel McNeely adds another emotional dimension to the experience.

The show’s impact is bolstered by the stirring performances of actor David Morse, who voices Washington, and the late veteran actor Royal Dano, who voices Lincoln. Morse played Washington in the award-winning HBO miniseries, “John Adams.” Dano was selected by Walt Disney himself to voice the first animated Lincoln figure, which debuted at the 1964 New York World’s Fair and later became part of the Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln attraction at Disneyland® Resort in California. Obama’s speech, recorded in the White House Map Room, includes the presidential oath of office and his thoughts about “the American dream.”

In the tradition of earlier versions of the show, the rewritten story begins with a large-format movie, but this time it is projected in crystal-clear, high-definition video. Imagineers digitized many of the huge scenic paintings of historic America made for the original movie by Disney legends including Herb Ryman and Sam McKim. In addition, the team combed through the National Archives, Library of Congress, museums and private collections to acquire more than 130 new images ultimately woven into the show.

Imagineers enhanced the soundtrack with digital production and state-of-the-art speakers; they also upgraded the lighting with energy-efficient LED technology.

The new Hall of Presidents experience begins in the pre-show lobby, which has been transformed into an expanded gallery of presidential artifacts. The inaugural exhibit showcases the women behind the presidents. Large display cases exhibit dresses and personal objects worn by several First Ladies, including Edith Roosevelt (Teddy’s wife), Elizabeth Monroe and Nancy Reagan. The historical gallery also displays presidential portraits of Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson and other chief executives, plus two cases filled with personal artifacts of presidents including Gerald Ford, Franklin Roosevelt, Herbert Hoover and George Washington.

Presentations of The Hall of Presidents show will take place daily and are included with Magic Kingdom® Park admission.

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