Where dreams come true….

 

Hello fellow Disney nerds and daydreamers…I have returned from the World!

It was a fun and exhausting two weeks spent at Walt Disney World; meeting up with old friends, having new experiences and creating Disney memories to cherish forever.

So I hope you’ll join me in the coming weeks as I share some of my stories….I’ll let you know my thoughts on the new Disney Photopass+, the Disney Dining Plan, eating at signature restaurants and of course…using Disney transportation. I’ll share how I felt about attending Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party, the Food and Wine Festival and a fun Eat To The Beat event.

I’ll share the highs….and maybe even some lows of our trip (there were a couple)!

I look forward to daydreaming Disney with you…..so for your safety, please remain seated and keep your hands, arms, feet, and legs inside the vehicle at all times……  :)

 

 

Dream Along With Emma!

 

In this latest Dream Along With Emma interview I would like to introduce you to Sera, a Disney friend from Australia. I thought it would be nice to hear from someone else who daydreams Disney from many, many miles away……

So before we talk Disney tell us a little about Sera (background, age, family, job etc)  Well, I am 28, have lived in Australia my entire life. I currently live in a city called Adelaide, which is in the state of South Australia. Even though I was born in Canberra, in the A.C.T (Australian Capital Territory), I’ve lived in Adelaide for 19 of my 28 years, and the other 9 in Canberra. I currently live with my fiancé Adam, and our tuxedo cat, called Boris Yeltsin. I work as an Administration Assistant, but have always dreamed of becoming an animator (I did try and make my dream a reality, but alas, I didn’t get into the University course I needed). My favourite characters are Donald Duck, & Eeyore. The Lion King, the Little Mermaid, Beauty & The Beast, & Toy Story 3 are my favourite films. I’ve just recently started collecting Vinylmation, and have a small collection of Disney handbags. As well as a decent size Disney Pyjama collection! (14 pairs & counting!)

How long have you been a Disney fan and what first got you hooked? As long as I can remember! One of my earliest memories is seeing The Little Mermaid at the cinema in 1990! (Even though it was released in November ’89, Australia didn’t get it until July ’90). My Dad used to take me to see all the Disney animations as child, plus I was given Disney story books. I guess I’ve always been surrounded by Disney (Which is never a bad thing!) I remember my Mum buying me a Disney magazine, which at the time I treated like my bible! It didn’t leave my sight! As a teenager I started listening to various Disney Soundtracks (Lion King, Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Sleeping Beauty, Mulan, Jungle Book, Tarzan, to name a few!), and that’s when my interest in the behind the scenes/making of the films started.  

What’s it like being a Disney fan in Australia? Does Disney have a big presence and following over there? It can be difficult and frustrating at times. Our Disney stores closed down about 8 years ago, and the shipping from the Disney Store.com is extremely pricey. Sometimes we get the release of the movies before the U.S, but most times we get them a few months later. Maybe I’m not looking in the right places, but I haven’t found many other Disney fans. The ones I have found are on the other side of the country to me! I know plenty of people who love the Disney animations, but not quite to my level.

Now we first got talking on the WDW Radio forums, my very first Australian friend! How did you first discover the Disney on-line community?  I was at the library in 2009, and stumbled upon ‘The Complete Idiot’s Guide To Walt Disney World’ 2008 edition by Doug Ingersoll. I was ecstatic. I must of read it half a dozen times before having to return it. After that, I just knew Walt Disney World is a place I HAD to go to! Anyway, the author mentions the WDW forums, and Lou Mongello. I ended up buying the 2010, and the 2012 editions, and finally joined the WDW Radio forums in May last year, after a year of listening to Lou’s show, and watching his videos on YouTube, I joined!

I know from our chats that you are yet to have that first magical Disney vacation. Which one of the Disney parks are you looking forward to visiting the most? WDW, without a doubt!

What are you most looking forward to when you take your first steps in a park? Seeing the Magic Kingdom for the first time, and realising that I have finally made it!! (I believe a tear or 7 will be shed)

Now I believe you’re getting married soon, does Disney feature in your wedding celebrations or is it going to be a case of ‘hidden Mickeys’? Yes, I am! A bit of both, really. We will have a Mickey Mouse cake, and wedding Mickey & Minnie cake topper. My nails will have a Minnie mouse theme, and the flower girl, and Bridesmaids will have a Mickey head silhouette hair piece, plus a few other touches. Once we are Husband and wife, we will be leaving the ceremony to ‘You’ve got a friend in me’.

And what about your future husband, is he a Disney fan too or have you had to educate him on the wonders of Walt? Adam enjoys the Pixar movies, but other than that he isn’t much of a Disney fan. I am adamant that once we get to WDW, that he will LOVE it, just as much as I do!! As for the educating, I find showing him YouTube videos of the AMAZING stuff that you can do at WDW/DL and DCL helps ;)

If you could have any Disney dream granted, no matter how big or small, what would it be? Fabulous question! I have always dreamed of voicing a main character in a Disney animation!

And to finish, here’s the quickfire round…

Favourite WDW park – I’m predicting MK or Epcot

Favourite WDW resort – I think it will either be POFQ, or POP Century for the fantastic photo oppotunities

Favourite Disney collectible My precious moments ‘Magically Ever After’ figurine

Your top tip for being a Disney fan -  Don’t ever stop dreaming!!!

 

 

Sera and Adam’s wedding took place a couple of weeks after this interview so I would like to not only thank Sera for sharing her daydreams but to also wish her and Adam a wonderful life together, filled with lots of Disney magic! :)

 

That’s a first!

 

As I put the final details in place for our forthcoming trip to the World I realise that this visit could yet again be full of magical first time Disney experiences.

It’s clear to see that by simply changing the time of year for our visit it has opened up a number of new experiences and events which I will see for the first time. By visiting Walt Disney World in October I will see Magic Kingdom decorated for Halloween and get to attend Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party.

This also means that I will be visiting Epcot during the Food and Wine Festival; I’m looking forward to not only sampling some of the dishes on offer but seeing how World Showcase looks with the addition of the international marketplace booths.

Due to a special promotion I was able to include the Disney Dining Plan for free on my vacation booking which means I’ll be experiencing Disney dining on a whole new level. I’ll be visiting Signature restaurants for the first time and some of our advanced dining reservations will take us into resorts that we’ve never really had the chance to explore before.

After attending the Key To The Kingdom tour on our last visit I knew that I wanted to book at least one tour or special experience on this trip….well, I decided to fit three in! We will FINALLY get to Dine With An Imagineer, we will be taking a unique look at Animal Kingdom on the Wild By Design tour and last but by no means least we will be taking in the detail of Magic Kingdom during a park tour with Lou Mongello.

Something else which will make this trip so unique is the number of friends that we hope to be meeting up with during our two week vacation. A few years ago, before I started blogging and talking to fellow Disney fans across the social networks, I had no idea that I would make friends with so many people who lived close to or worked at my favourite vacation destination.

And lastly…now this could well make or break a vacation….we have unplanned days on our WDW daily schedule!!!! That’s right, I threw out the original daily plan which I had spent so long researching and planning! So the new schedule includes the booked tours, ADR’s and a couple of planned meet ups but that’s it! We are going to decide that morning or the night before which park we feel like going to each day….if we wake up and feel like stuffing our faces at the Food and Wine Festival we’ll head on over to Epcot, if we feel like spending a morning people watching in a busy Magic Kingdom then we’ll head on over there!!! For a mega planner like me this is pretty scary stuff but there’s a first time for everything!! :)

So what about you? Do you like to visit at the same time of year or stay at the same resort because you like to know every detail of your vacation? Do you make sure that you experience at least one new thing during each trip or do you throw caution to the wind and never plan your trips, hoping that magic and surprises come along to make memories that you’ll cherish forever???

 

 

 

 

Thank Disney it’s Friday – September 14!

 

Friday has certainly become one of my favourite days to daydream; I have such great fun posting the Friday questions and reading your replies.

So now I have a different type of question for you…do you have a Friday question that you would like to ask the Daydreaming Disney readers? The question needs to be related to Walt Disney World, and in my usual style can cover such things as the parks, resorts, attractions, food etc…

Submit your question to our Twitter account @daydreamingdis and it may just feature on a future Friday!!!

And without further delay here is the very first reader Friday question, submitted by @funkychopsta :)

 

Who would be in your Twitter Top Ten for a Walt Disney World fix???

 

So do you have a favourite WDW Twitterer? Who do you follow to get the sights and sounds of the parks when you can’t be there?

I look forward to reading your recommendations….and as always…thanks for sharing your daydreams!

 

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Dream Along With Emma!

At the beginning of August I introduced ‘Dream Along With Emma’, a new series of posts featuring friends from my Disney community; highlighting how their hobbies, work and special interests influence their daydreaming Disney!

The series launched with an extra special audio interview featuring the great Lou Mongello from WDW Radio.

Today I want to introduce you to my good friend Tim and would like to share with you how his Disney Vacation Club membership and his love for the Disney Cruise Line affects his daydreaming and planning that next special vacation….

 

 

So before we talk Disney tell us a little about Tim – So I’m Tim, I’m 35, I live in Hessle (next to the Humber Bridge) in Yorkshire, England with my lovely wife Kerrie and our big softy Rottweiler Hercules.

To fund our Disney trips I am sales manager for a soft drinks company that supplies dispense soft drinks including Pepsi to independent bars and restaurants etc.

I’m lucky that myself and Kerrie have the same passion for Disney, all of our working weeks revolve around our next trip, we are told we are mad and should try other things and other places but Disney is where our hearts are so that is where we go. Basically I’m just another regular guy who loves going to Disney.

And when was your first visit to Walt Disney World? My first trip to Walt Disney World wasn’t until 2003, as a child there was no way my parents could afford a trip to Florida so my childhood vacations were to places like Butlins or camping, the furthest we ever went was to the Isle of Wight so a trip to Disney was out of the question until I was old enough to fund it myself, so I’m doing my best to make up for lost time.

2003 was also extra special as myself and Kerrie made a last minute decision to get married whilst we were in Florida, we only decided a few weeks before the trip and although not the ideal Disney wedding we wish we could have had we got married in Kissimmee making our first trip together extra meaningful.

Describe your first memory from the parks – Looking back I think my first memories from the parks were how clean, friendly and organised they were and the magnitude of the entertainment that was on offer was staggering, having only had a few trips to some U.K. amusement parks the scale and quality of the Disney parks was mind-blowing.

Firstly let’s talk Disney Vacation Club; just what is DVC? Basically Disney Vacation Club (DVC) is where you buy a set number of points directly from Disney or on the re-sale market, you receive that same allocation of points every year on the same month for the remainder of your contract which is around 29 years for the older resorts or 48 years for the newer ones.

The accommodations in the DVC resorts all carry a per night ‘points cost’ to stay at, the amount of points to stay per night varies from resort to resort, the type of accommodation and the time of year.

You simply spend the points you own on the accommodation you want to stay at. If you’re not visiting one year you can bank that years allocation of points (or any you have left over) into the next year and have more points to spend that year (although you must use them the year after banking) alternatively if you need more points one year you can borrow up to a full years worth of points from the following year.

You buy points at a specific resort which becomes your home resort, the only real difference being that you get home resort booking priority. This means at 11 months out you can make your reservations at your home resort, to book at other DVC resorts your reservations can be made at 7 months out. Most people make a reservation at their home resort at the 11 month mark so they know they have a room guaranteed for their trip but if they want to try a different resort then look at making an alternative reservation at the 7 month window.

So having a home resort that you really like should be a priority just in case you can’t switch to where you’d like to stay at the 7 month window as this can be difficult during the holidays or say the Boardwalk and Beach Club during the Food & Wine festival.

Although not generally the most ‘cost effective’ way to use points if you have bought from Disney direct you can use your points for Disney cruise line, Adventures by Disney as well as exchanging through RCI to vacation pretty much anywhere in the world. Points bought through resale can now only be used at DVC resorts although resale is a much cheaper way to buy into DVC.

After your initial purchase of points your only other cost is the yearly annual dues which are to pay for the upkeep of your home resort and it’s grounds as well as it’s associated taxes etc. The annual dues vary from resort to resort currently the lowest being about $4.22 for Bay Lake Tower and the highest being $7.12 per point for Vero Beach. I kind of see the annual dues as the real cost of DVC as your initial purchase of points could easily be covered by the equivalent of maybe 5 or 6 stays in a deluxe resort.

When did you first hear about DVC and decide that it was for you? I kind of heard about DVC on our first trip, but didn’t really know what it was, I noticed the kiosks around the parks and being typically British steered clear thinking they were just selling time share and back then after having a couple of holidays in Europe had it drummed into me ‘stay away from time shares, people selling time shares are evil’

It wasn’t until a few years later when more sites about Disney were appearing on the internet that I started looking at DVC properly but could never get the figures to add up.

At the time we were booking package holidays with the likes of Travel City Direct and Virgin, staying in the value resorts and getting a 2 week ultimate ticket but over the last 3-5 years with competition for the big operators disappearing and taxes to fly from the U.K. getting higher and higher those great value packages we used to book were getting more and more expensive.

To balance those figures that I could never get my head around I looked at the bigger picture other than what it costs to visit WDW now and thought more of what is it going to cost in say 25 years time. When the Contemporary resort first opened it cost around $30 per night to stay there, now 40 years later it can run you $500+ per night, you’d be lucky to get a value for much less than $90 a night.
So looking at us normally staying in a value is it inconceivable that in 25 years time a nights stay at say Pop Century is going to be $250 or more a night, it doesn’t take many trips at that sort of prices to balance the initial purchase cost of DVC, but (and I know this sounds like DVC guide spiel lol) that doesn’t matter as I’ve paid for deluxe accommodation for the next 48 years now at todays prices with my only yearly outlay being the annual dues which is why I see them as the true cost of DVC.
Obviously it might not look as attractive if you don’t plan on visiting WDW for the rest of your life, but we do and although DVC isn’t really an investment you can always sell your points in the future should you need to.

2009 was the year we finally took the plunge and bought our points whilst cruising on the Disney Magic with Bay Lake Tower as our home resort, after having stayed at the values and moderates and visiting the deluxe resorts we had always thought wow can you imagine if we could afford to stay at these resorts, buying DVC has finally allowed us to live that dream.
I have to admit I am in the majority of people who now say ‘I just wish we’d bought sooner’

Does being a DVC member mean that you have stayed in Disney resorts that you might not have stayed in otherwise? DVC has definitely meant that we have stayed in resorts we otherwise wouldn’t have, unless there was a dining offer available for the moderates we always chose to stay at the value resorts and still do if we make a cash booking as we enjoy the values in their own way as much as any other resort. We tended to book the value accommodation rather than the deluxe as the cheaper we could make the trip then the sooner we could re-book and return to the place we love. Now thanks to DVC we’ve stayed at Bay Lake Tower, Kidani village and Wilderness Lodge places we wouldn’t have paid cash for in fact looking at paying cash bookings for those resorts has already justified our initial DVC purchase cost.

Do you visit WDW more frequently because of DVC and do you plan your trips differently because of it? Since DVC we have managed to visit WDW more frequently, we used to as most people in the U.K. book a 2 week package with one of the major tour operators but now we book our flights separately and don’t mind flying in-direct, use DVC points for most of our accommodation, maybe take a Disney cruise and have a few nights at a value resort on a cash basis.

The DVC discounted annual pass is fantastic, we get the basic pass which is little more than a 2 week ultimate ticket that is available in the U.K, this also brings with it other benefits like room discounts for cash bookings and 10% off merchandise in WDW.
At the moment we are lucky enough to spend around 4 weeks a year at WDW with DVC points being used for some of our accommodation and cash bookings at value resorts for the remainder, we also now use Suzy at Mousefan travel for any cash bookings or cruises as the service offered is far superior to that offered by any U.K company.

I have to give a shout out to John at Owners Locker too, the service John provides is outstanding and not having to carry  things like toiletries, hair straighteners, some clothes and other bits has enabled us to make trips with just hand luggage which makes flying seem so much less stressful.

Does living in the UK make the DVC experience different from a US WDW visitor? I don’t think there is much difference between a U.K and a U.S DVC owner visiting WDW, a U.K visitor may typically have a bit longer stay, the only real differences I can think of are U.S members will receive their Disney Files magazine a lot quicker than I do lol and U.S members from most states are eligible for some quite nice rewards for introducing new members.

So, as well as being a DVC member I know you enjoy a Disney cruise; when was your first trip with DCL?  We love Disney Cruise Line and have now been lucky enough to travel on all 4 Disney ships the last being the Maiden voyage of the amazing Disney Fantasy. Our first cruise was in 2008 on the Disney Wonder, we were blown away by the service, the food, the entertainment, the amenities, the whole experience was amazing and had us hooked.

Disney Cruise Line has given us the chance to see and meet some amazing people including John Lasseter, Jodi Benson, Lea Salonga, Bob Iger, Tom Staggs, Karl Holz, Don Williams, Steven Schwartz, Larry the cable guy as well as getting to see presentations by Imagineers and getting to meet some amazing people from around the world who are part of the crew.

Our next cruise is the WDW Radio cruise this November and we’re looking forward to seeing Lou again and obviously meeting Richard Sherman.

Do you combine your cruises with a visit to Walt Disney World? As a rule yes, we like to visit WDW and take a Disney cruise as they are the perfect complement to each other, the only time we just did a cruise was in 2010 when we crossed the Atlantic on the Disney Magic, we had to fly home the day we docked so only had time for a couple of hours at Downtown Disney.

Have you been on non-Disney Cruise Line trips and if so how do they differ? We haven’t cruised with anyone else and to be honest I can’t see us doing so either, Mickey isn’t going to be on any other ships! :)

Would you recommend a DCL vacation to both families and couples?  I think a Disney Cruise is perfect for families and couples and all ages, the ships cater so perfectly for every category that everyone can have a great time, there are areas for the adults, areas for the kids, areas for the teens and areas where everyone can be together, Disney really does cater to everyone so well.

Finally; whether it’s DVC, DCL or just a general Disney experience, do you have any Disney daydreams as yet unfulfilled? Loads lol, We want to visit Disneyland (which we are doing in May 2013).  I want to get to the point when I can look back and say I’ve spent 365 days at Disney and know that I’ve spent a year of my life enjoying myself in a place I love.

Next year we get to have that Disney wedding we wanted back in 2003 when we renew our vows on the Disney Fantasy, and long-term when we are mortgage free we’d love to get a small place in Celebration.

Then there are all the other little things, resorts and restaurants to try, new things to see and experience, that’s the great thing whatever I am lucky enough to do and see there will always be something new to daydream about.

And to finish, here’s the quickfire round…

Favourite WDW park – My favorite park is the Magic Kingdom, even without riding a single attraction I can’t think of a nicer place just to be.

Favourite WDW resort – Although I tend to change my mind (just like with restaurants and attractions) at the moment it’s probably Bay Lake Tower, I love being able to walk to the Magic Kingdom, to watch Wishes from the Top of the World lounge and hear the sounds of the Magic Kingdom from my balcony.

Favourite WDW souvenir / collectible – I’m going to answer this in 3 parts lol, firstly my actual WDW collectible is an Olszewski Cinderella castle, which was a nightmare to get home, no it won’t fit in hand luggage as Kerrie likes to remind me, it won’t fit in the plane overhead lockers and I was very lucky that the attendant on American Airlines took pity on me and put it in his own private locker for the flight home. Secondly is a lithograph by Don Ducky Williams that we were given on the 2010 Westbound Transatlantic cruise on the Disney Magic, I was lucky enough to have it signed by Don, Captain Thord and Jodi Benson, and lastly the most invaluable thing is the friendships I have made. It’s hard to believe how many people I have met through a mutual love of Disney and how many people I can now class as friends.

Your top tip for WDW visitors - A top tip is difficult as everyone likes different things but from personal experience I would say enjoy every minute and treat every trip like it’s your last as you never know what the future brings.

 

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I want to give Tim a huge THANKS for taking part in this Dream Along With Emma interview and sharing his daydreams with us all, thanks Tim!!

 

 

 

Dream Along With Emma!

 

 

I am so excited to share ‘Dream Along With Emma‘, a new series of posts featuring friends from the Disney community.

Over the coming months I’ll be asking Disney friends to share their thoughts on Walt Disney World; and how their work, hobbies or special interests can influence how they daydream about our favourite place.

And to launch this series I have an extra special interview with a very special guest. Last week I had the privilege of chatting to the great LOU MONGELLO from WDW Radio about how his work and his passion affects his own daydreaming Disney.

Click here to LISTEN to the very first ‘Dream Along With Emma‘ interview :)

 

Thank Disney it’s Friday – July 27!

Well Friday is here yet again and what a wonderful week it has been. The sun has been shining throughout our first birthday celebrations!!

This week’s extra special Friday question is going to get you using your imagination….and remember…as with all daydreaming…the sky’s the limit! ;)

If you could hold a birthday party anywhere on Walt Disney World property (any park, resort, attraction) where would you choose and what would be your party theme?

The only restriction is that you CANNOT use Cinderella Castle…well, I had to make it a little more difficult, didn’t I?!

Now all good birthday parties come with presents don’t they? So to celebrate Daydreaming Disney’s first birthday we’ll be having our first GIVEAWAY on the blog!!!! Everyone who leaves an answer in the comments section below has a chance of winning. A name will be chosen at random and the winner of our first Daydreaming Disney prize will be announced next week!!!

 

*** UPDATED MONDAY JUL 30 @ 8.30PM – Congratulations to KAY whose name was selected at random to win the first ever Daydreaming Disney giveaway!!! Check out Kay’s Disney Olympic themed prize!!

 

Thanks to everyone for sharing your daydreams….more giveaways coming soon   :) :)

 

 

 

 

It’s our first birthday!!!

 

Well here it is…I’ve been sharing my daydreams with you all for ONE WHOLE year!!!! :)

On July 24 2011 I launched Daydreaming Disney with my first ever blog post and it certainly has been a journey into the unknown!

The past year has seen me learn a lot about writing. My fellow bloggers may recognise what it’s like when the theme for the next blog post just doesn’t seem to appear in your mind or when you sit down to write and the words just don’t want to form sentences! But we keep going and each comment left by a reader makes you want to write again and again.

Over the last year I have shared over 70 posts with you all and have had over 7,000 visits to the site. My regular posts have continued to share a variety of my daydreams and thoughts about Disney whilst living here in the UK. Part way through the year I launched the ‘Thank Disney it’s Friday‘ question; which continues to encourage you all to have a little daydreaming time at the end of the week.

So I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who visits the site, reads my posts, comments and shares my daydreams with others. I have made some wonderful friends over the last year thanks to sharing my love of Disney through this blog and have discovered many other great Disney blogs along the way.

Over the next few days I’ll be looking back over some of the older posts, announcing a few new features to the blog and publishing an extra special Friday question.

 

Don’t forget…whether you are 1 mile or 4,000 miles from Walt Disney World always keep Daydreaming Disney!!!! ;)

 

I’d like to thank Gordon for allowing me to use one of his recent WDW photos as my birthday image, you can check out his blog here

 

My review – Mousemeets 2012

How do you get a room full of people to daydream about Disney? Get them to attend Mousemeets of course!

So most of you know that I spent the weekend of May 5 and 6 in Birmingham attending the Mousemeets 2012 event. My review of the weekend has now been published on wdwradio.com and you can read it here .

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Thank Disney it’s Friday – March 30!

What a lovely sunny week it’s been here…the sunshine makes it even easier to daydream about our happy place :)

I have had friends staying at Wilderness Lodge this week and seeing their photos has made me want to get back to my favourite deluxe resort as soon as possible!

So this week’s question is:

Whether you have had the pleasure of staying at one or just visiting for the day, which is your favourite Walt Disney World DELUXE resort and why?

 

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