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PassPorter News
News, Announcements, Updates, and Tips
January 31, 2008 * Issue 8.05
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From the Authors: Winter
Daydreams
Travel Feature: Niagara
Falls, New York
"Other" Orlando
Feature: Blue Horizons at Sea World
Updates: What's New and
Changed
Tips: Pressed Pennys,
Texting Tip, Allergy Alert
Captain's Corner: Tongba
Shop
PassPorter PhotoPick:
Balloons at Magic Kingdom
Q&A: What happens if
it rains on our cruise?
Our Sponsors: We
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FROM THE AUTHORS: Winter
Daydreams
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Hi,
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For all of us currently
living under winter's spell (OK, all you Aussies and others in the tropics and
south of the equator, stop smirking!), this is a season for daydreaming about
warm places -- especially warm places touched by Disney's magic. Even South
Floridians must have been touched recently when daytime temperatures barely
climbed out of the 50s. We're certainly no exception. Imagine a full-time
(well, more than full-time) job where you have to work on books about tropical
cruises and Southern California theme parks while snow falls outside your
window (as we are at the moment). (We're sure all you Disney-specialist travel
agents out there know what we mean!) Is it any wonder that this is the single
biggest season of the year for travel guidebook sales in the U.S.?
(PassPorter's Walt Disney World guidebook set a new record by rising to #12 on
the travel bestseller list for two weeks in a row!) Who knows how many folks
are curling up by the fireplace (if they have one) or snuggling under a nice,
thick quilt with a good book, to dream about warm sunshine in faraway places?
We're right there with you! If you'd rather curl up in front of your computer
or iPod, check out this week's podcast with MouseStation (episode #129), which
contains an interview with yours truly at http://www.mouseplanet.com/articles.php?art=pc080130pc
Chapter 3 of our Disney
Cruise guide is now available in the special electronic preview file, available
with every pre-order of PassPorter's Disney Cruise Line and its Ports of Call.
The preview version of the guidebook is available to everyone who pre-orders a
new cruise guide through our PassPorter Store. As of this evening, chapters 1-3
are included in the preview file -- chapter 4 will go up soon, too. If you
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pre-order, and clicking Download Now. To pre-order and start reading right
away, visit the PassPorter's Disney Cruise Pre-Order Center at http://www.passporterstore.com/store/dcl2008.aspx
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In this issue, Guest Contributor and Niagara Falls
devotee Michelle Kosloff returns to report on, what for her, is The Other Side of the Falls: Niagara
Falls, New York. Then, theme park and amusement park enthusiast Barry Horn is
back with a review of the new dolphin show, Blue Horizons at Seaworld Orlando.
Finally, Jack Skatt is back with a brand-new Walt Disney World Treasure Hunt.
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TRAVEL FEATURE: The Other
Side of the Falls: Niagara Falls, New York
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by Michelle Kosloff,
PassPorter Guest Contributor
(Check out Michelle's
article on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls in our August 30, 2007 issue.)
Whenever I think of
Niagara Falls, I think of the Canadian side with its noise, glaring lights, and
in-your-face tourist grabs. Don't get me wrong, I like it. It's sort of like
Las Vegas - Canadian style. There is something to see around every corner.
However I recently discovered something a little quieter and somewhat different
-- Niagara Falls, New York.
There are not nearly as
many hotels on the New York side of the Falls as there are on the Canadian
side. Choose wisely and remember that for the most part you get what you pay
for. At the top of the price range is the Seneca-Niagara Casino, for the fully
pampered experience. It was a little out of our price range but someday we'd
like to try it. And from there you can go all the way down to a little motel.
Be careful though, the area where the motels are located is not the nicest and
some of the motels looked a little dodgy.
We used Priceline.com to
bid on our hotel because we didn't really care where we stayed (within reason)
and in the 3-star range we were bidding in there were only 2 hotels and either
would have been fine. We won our bid at the Sheraton Four Points.
I had read mixed reviews
of this hotel and in truth they were warranted. The staff was fabulous, the
rooms were fine. The lobby and restaurant were very nice. The pool was nice and
big but the pool deck needed painting and had a shabby appearance. The
elevators could have used a good cleaning. The views are not nearly as nice as
the hotels on the Canadian side. If I had paid full price in the summer, I am
sure I would have been disappointed, but after paying a rock bottom price, we
were ok with it. On the plus side, on our second night there we told the desk
clerk it was our anniversary and she upgraded us to a Jacuzzi suite! The view
was a smidge better in our original room (view of the Canadian skyline) but it
was still quite nice. The room was much bigger and of course it had a Jacuzzi
-- ahhhh, what heaven after a day of shopping!
The best part about our
hotel was that we were able to walk to the falls in minutes. The route we took
led us along the river leading up to the falls themselves. The power of the
river was awesome. My husband thought it would be fun to white water canoe
along it -- I thought he must have a screw loose!
The falls and the land
surrounding them is all a State Park. There is a free trolley throughout the
park (which includes Goat Island), a 40 minutes IMAX movie about the history of
the falls and several different tours (Cave of Winds, Gorge tour -- different
prices) as well as the classic Maid of the Mist boat ride right up to the
falls. You can get a package to do several of the options -- movie, Cave of
Winds, etc. -- for a discounted price. (For information and pricing, check out
the Niagara Falls State Park web site.) However, one thing to keep in mind - if
you go during the off season like we did, some of the attractions may be closed
or have shortened hours. On the plus side, it was not difficult to enjoy a
perfect view with nobody around!
Probably our biggest draw
to this side of the falls was shopping. We did the short drive to Buffalo to go
to the Walden Galleria (and ate at the Cheesecake Factory -- Yum!) and also
shopped at the Boulevard Mall (not as big but nicer). The Fashion Outlets in
Niagara Falls was also one of our destinations and it did not disappoint with
bargains. We made several trips back to the car with our "deals." We
also visited the Summit Mall in Niagara Falls for a trip to the Steve &
Barry's there (one of my new favorite stores). We bought a ton of clothes there
and in truth, this store there was nicer than the one in Walden Galleria! We
probably didn't even have to make the trip to Buffalo because almost everything
we were looking for (except the Cheesecake Factory) was right there in Niagara
Falls.
Finally, our last
destination on this side of the falls was the Casino. We are new to gambling,
but we wanted a nighttime diversion and this seemed like a good idea. It was a
nice casino -- not my favorite but not bad. On the plus side, the restaurants
are outside the casino areas so if you did have kids you could still eat there
with them. The casino area was bright and there were lots of different options.
On the minus side (because I am a non-smoker), smoking was allowed pretty much
everywhere. I am used to Ontario where smoking is not allowed indoors. (I guess
this would be a plus if you were a smoker!)
Had it been my first visit
to either side of Niagara Falls, I might have been disappointed. However as a
seasoned Falls visitor, our trip to the other side was refreshing and seemed
like a whole new adventure.
About the Author: Michelle
previously contributed an article on Prince Edward Island to PassPorter News.
She is a Computer Programmer from Woodstock, Ontario, Canada and is married
with two children.
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ORLANDO FEATURE: Blue
Horizons at SeaWorld Orlando
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by Barry Hom, PassPorter
Guest Contributor
For many years, the Key
West Dolphin Fest at SeaWorld Orlando entertained and delighted many park guests.
Now that show is a memory. The Key West Dolphin Fest departed to make way for
the new Blue Horizons show, which opened in May 2005. On a recent trip, I
decided to take a look at this new-to-me production.
The SeaWorld Orlando web
site describes Blue Horizons as such:
"Venture beyond the
horizon in an experience that takes you into a world of acrobatic dolphins and
whales, soaring birds and leaping water with a spirit all its own. Blue
Horizons - an all-new theatrical performance about the place where the sea
meets the sky."
After reading the
description and other information on Blue Horizons, it reminded me of the Viva!
dolphin show at Sea World San Antonio. Viva! is best described as a mix between
a dolphin show and Cirque du Soleil. As unusual as that may sound, the show
actually worked and was entertaining. The only problem I found with Viva! was
that it was too much Cirque du Soleil and not enough dolphins. The show was
about Cirque du Soleil and dolphins. If Blue Horizons is a mixture of the same
two mediums, would it encounter the same problem as Viva? We shall see...
The story of Blue Horizons
revolves around Marina, a young woman dressed in pink. Marina wants to dance on
ocean waves with Dolphus, the spirit of the sea, and soar through the air with
Aurora, the spirit of the sky. She dives out of her bedroom window to a
wondrous place - the Blue Horizons. I don't know about you, but if I dove out
of my bedroom window, I'd hit prickly bushes. But I will suspend reality for a
moment and enjoy the show.
The show begins with the
"Blue Horizons" theme song, which you will probably be humming
throughout the park after you hear it. The show is divided into three acts. The
first act was the appearance of Marina. Marina meets Dolphus, a man in a gray
wetsuit with a dolphin's tail emblazoned on his chest, during this act. Dolphus
and Marina hold hands as they watch the dolphins perform their tricks. If you
sit in the first few rows, watch out! The dolphins will splash water on you.
In the second act, the dolphins
step aside and the show begins to resemble a Cirque du Soleil production.
Performers portraying birds perform an aerial act while others dive on and off
a platform.
During the second act, the
evil performers broke up the good fun. I knew that they were evil because, in
theme park show tradition, they were dressed in black. There is even a vulture
that landed on stage to accentuate their evilness. Marina, Dolphus, Aurora, and
the trainers run away when the bad guys appear on stage. The bad guys strap
themselves onto bungee cables. They bounce and flip around in the air as water
cannons spray in front of them. Two false killer whales swim around and perform
for the audience. The bad guys end their show by diving into the water.
Marina and the rest of the
"good guy" performers return to the stage in the last act. The finale
features the dolphins pulling out all the stops. After the dolphins do numerous
tricks, the music swells, the other performers appear and wave huge flags, and
we we're treated to a spectacular dolphin jump.
Did Blue Horizons suffer
the same problem as Viva? Viva! used a lot of human performers, so I think to
use them in the most effective way, they needed to be seen many times during
the show. Blue Horizons has a smaller number of human performers, so they can
be used more sparingly and the dolphins take center stage. Blue Horizons seems
about 1/3 of Cirque du Soleil and 2/3 dolphins.
Blue Horizons could have
the dolphins on stage more often, but I have to think about the other dolphin
shows I've seen. If we look at the grand tradition of dolphin shows from Sea
World and other theme parks, Blue Horizons is following the three-act
tradition. The three acts in dolphin shows consist of act one of dolphins, act
two is something else on the stage as the dolphins take a break to smoke or eat
junk out of the vending machines (kidding, just kidding...), and the dolphins
return in act three for the finale.
The dolphin tricks and
performances are pretty amazing. One thing of particular note is that the
dolphins seem to be behaving on their own. In other Sea World shows, the
trainers give bold and sweeping hand signals, so you know that the marine
animal will soon perform a trick. I didn't see the trainers give overt hand
signals or any indication that they were signaling the dolphins to do a certain
trick. If they are giving signals, they must be very subtle or perhaps using
audio signaling.
If you want to see a
Cirque du Soleil show, you might want to buy tickets for the actual thing at
the Walt Disney World Resort. Overall, though, I found the Blue Horizons
entertaining and an enjoyable way to spend its 20-minute show time. I do miss
the Key West Dolphin Fest, but in exchange, I hummed the Blue Horizons theme
song for the rest of the day!
[Jennifer's Note:
Interested in the "Other" Orlando? Check out the excellent The Other
Orlando guidebook by Kelly Monaghan, which we carry in the PassPorter Store at http://www.passporterstore.com/store/1887140662.aspx
]
About the Author: Barry is
a roller coaster and theme/amusement park enthusiast. So far, he has ridden 471
roller coasters and visited over 80 theme and amusement parks in many U.S.
states, France, United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden, and Japan. He is also a
columnist and a moderator for the website IOA Central
(http://www.ioacentral.com). He is looking forward to the opening of the Hard
Rock Park in Myrtle Beach, SC in Spring 2008.
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Here's a few relevant news
items:
On September 27, 2008,
Disney's Animal Kingdom will be host to the Expedition Everest Challenge. But
this race, a 5k foot race, is not your average 5k! Each team (one or two person
teams) will receive an Expedition Passport that they need to have stamped at
various sites throughout the park. Registration will begin on February 15,
2008. The registration fee of $100 per individual or $195 per couple includes a
Champion Tech-Shirt, a 3-month trial subscription to Men's or Women's Health
magazine, a commemorative inaugural finishers medal, admission to an exclusive
after-hours party at Disney's Animal Kingdom and a 1-day, 1-park ticket.
Playhouse Disney - Live On
Stage! is scheduled to re-open this week with an all new line-up of your
favorite Playhouse Disney stars from Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Handy Manny, and
Little Einsteins.
Disney Grad Nites 2008
will take over the Magic Kingdom on April 18, 19, 25 and 26. Grad Nite is an
exclusive, all-night party for high school seniors. The Magic Kingdom will
close early on these nights to prepare for this event. This year's featured
live performer is Grammy nominated hip hop artist Ne-Yo.
Our thanks to AllEars.net
and MousePlanet.com from which we get some of our news leads.
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DISNEY TIPS FROM FELLOW
READERS
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Our readers deliver a
wealth of information! Here are the winners in this month's tip contest:
PRESSED PENNIES
"Before we get ready
to go on our Disney vacations, the kids and I save our shiny pennies and
quarters in a jar that is Disney decorated. This gets the kids all excited for
the 'penny press hunt,' as we call it. I keep a list for each one of us that
shows which pennies and quarters we already have. That way, we won't pick the
same ones twice. We have the special coin press books that you can buy at the
gift shops that we keep our coins in. Each time we go, we just add to our
collection. This is a fairly cheap hobby and souvenir at the same time. The
kids love finding the machines and new coins. Once you start collecting them,
you can't seem to stop!"
-- contributed by Theresa
B.
TEXTING TIP
"I thought of a good
idea for the Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor. On a recent trip I tried submitting a
joke but I'm not a very fast texter, so I didn't get submitted in time. Next
time, I'll be prepared. Write the joke up as a text message before hand and
instead of sending it, save it into the drafts folder on your phone. Then when
you're corralled into the holding room and the special word (number) you have
to send the joke to appears, go back into your drafts folder, type in the word
(number) and send! Keep it short, family-friendly, and don't forget your name
and where you're from!"
-- contributed by Jyl D.
ALLERGY ALERT
"Traveling with
children with multiple allergies can be somewhat of a challenge. Whenever we
travel I make it a point to include an 'emergency pack' in each child's
suitcase. This way if one of the cases are lost we are not without the
medications. I use an empty tennis ball container and pack each one with
Tylenol, Benadryl, lozenges, band aids, alcohol wipes, inhalers, tweezers, eye
drops, and a thermometer. You never know when an attack will happen. Its also
small enough to pack in our bag for the parks as well."
-- contributed by Kelly N.
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CAPTAIN'S CORNER: Treasure
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The Captain makes a study
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Using notes from his journals, he will lead you to this "treasure" at
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Here is this week's
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"Feeling a bit chilly
today. I asked around for a good, warm beverage that I could drink to chase
away the shivers. An old aquaintance of mine, Tasha, suggested a nice cuppa
Tongba. Tashi, as I like to call her, says she just so happens to be operating
a Tongba Shop these days. Tashi says Tongba is only for true adventurers,
however, and won't tell me exactly where to find her shop. All she'd say is
that it was in Serka Zong and that I could also pick up trekking gear at the
same time, whatever that means."
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Congratulations to Kristine
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PASSPORTER PHOTOPICK
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Each issue we choose a
special photo from the PassPorter Photo Archive which highlights something
beautiful, interesting, humorous, or timely at Disney or around the world. Here
is this issue's PhotoPick:
Balloons at Magic Kingdom
contributed by
Shell_of_the_South
PhotoPick Link: http://www.passporter.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/4147
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Q & A WITH JENNIFER
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Enchanted asks: "I'm
looking ahead to our Jan. 31st cruise and see it may be rainy in Nassau and
Castaway Cay. I'm not afraid of getting wet mind you, but am curious to know:
Will they divert the ship to sunnier waters?"
Dave and Jennifer answer:
"Rain is usually in the daily forecast in any ocean/island area. There's
lots of water to evaporate, lots of clouds to form. Usually, though, that rain
will be localized and brief. If the forecast is showing an 80%-90% chance of
rain, expect a rainy day. If it shows 30%-40% - that's just business as usual.
On a day at sea the ship
may just tweak its course a bit to follow a patch of sun, but they aren't going
to divert the ship from a port of call unless the situation is much more
serious. Safety first, but when safety isn't the issue, they're not going to
mess with things like shore excursions, finding an empty berth in an alternate
port, etc."
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