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August 2, 2007 * Issue 7.31
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From the Authors: Open
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Travel Feature: Menorca
Disney Feature: Dave's
Rumor Round-up
Updates: What's New and
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Tips: Post Vacation Family
Fun, Foreign Language Fun,
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August is here, and
Alexander's third birthday is just around the corner ... seems like just
yesterday that we were waiting expectantly for his arrival! Now Alexander is
contributing ToddlerTips to PassPorter -- he can even identify the PassPorter
logo and book covers!
The next PassPorter
publication, PassPorter's Open Mouse for Walt Disney World and the Disney
Cruise Line by Deb Wills and Debra Martin Koma (of AllEars.Net fame) is in
production and is on track of a mid-September release (perhaps even a bit
earlier). Open Mouse is actually the second edition of the award-winning book
formerly known as PassPorter Walt Disney World for Your Special Needs. While a
rose by any other name should smell as sweet (this one sure does), we thought
the new name better encompassed the scope and spirit of this amazing book,
which helps readers plan easy-access vacations for travelers with extra
challenges. The 448-page guidebook should be ready to ship by mid-September.
What better time to put the book into the PassPorter Store for pre-order? In
fact, anyone who pre-orders a copy through the PassPorter Store receives an
"easy-access" PDF file to download immediately after payment is made
-- use it to view the print larger, have the text read out loud to you, or just
get started planning before the books arrive! Get details and 40 free sample
pages at the Open Mouse Information Center at http://www.passporter.com/wdw/openmouse/guidebook.asp
Did you know we have other
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Open Mouse guidebook, we offer free pages from PassPorter's Disney Cruise Line
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On the Air: Dave will be
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interview will also be available as a podcast at http://www.wirn.podomatic.com and a
couple of days after that it's even available at Apple iTunes.
MouseFest Park Schedule:
For those of you joining us for MouseFest 2007, you can now consult the
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-- stay tuned for more MouseFest announcements in the weeks and months to come.
In this issue, guest
contributor Laura Clarkson gives us a glimpse into the beautiful island of Menorca
in the Mediterranean, and PassPorter author Dave Marx gives us a glimpse into
Disney's future with Rumor Roundup. Finally, Jack Skatt is back with a
brand-new Walt Disney World Treasure Hunt. Enjoy!
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TRAVEL FEATURE: Wimbledon:
More of the Mediterranean: Menorca
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by Laura Clarkson,
PassPorter Guest Contributor
The beautiful island of
Menorca is part of the Balearic Islands, located in the Mediterranean Sea, off
the south east coast of Spain. It is known for its leather and gin industries,
as well as many sites of historical significance, and, of course, it's
reputation for excellent seafood.
We are lucky enough to
have friends in Menorca, and visit every year. So far, we have managed to
uncover more hidden gems every time we visit.
The capital of Mahon
boasts the world's second largest natural harbor (after Pearl Harbor) and is a
nice place to spend a few hours wandering and checking out the shops -- and
taking in the pungent smell of its famous cheese! If you are in the Mahon area
take a trip to La Mola, the fortress built in 1850 at the southernmost tip of
Spain to prevent the islands from attack by the French and British. The most
interesting features are a huge gun, which has never been fired in anger but is
fired ceremonially every year, and the underground galleries, a very long
corridor of tiny identical rooms featuring an embrasure (arrow slit) in each.
They are a little scary as from the mid-point; you can't see where you've come
from or where the corridor ends!
The old capital of Menorca
is Cuitadella, a pretty town full of tiny confusing streets and beautiful
architecture. Each year near the end of June the town celebrates its Festes de
Sant Joan, where trained horsemen ride through the crowds demonstrating
jousting and other riding feats. If you pat one of the horses it is thought to
be good luck (as is one of the horses riding through your house!), so prepare
for much jostling! The festival comes with a fun fair in the main square with
fairground rides and stalls selling candy. A must if you are at the festival
(or in Menorca at all!) is the drink pomada -- a potent but delicious mix of
gin and lemon.
The number one "must
visit" place for fans of history and spectacular views is Monte Toro. This
is the highest point of the island and a convent sits on top. The church here
is from the 17th century and a huge statue of Christ adorns the outside.
The island has many sites
of archaeological interest, and these are often centered around the mysterious
taulas. Taulas are unique to Menorca and are T-shaped stone pillars. Much like
Stonehenge in England little is known about how these taulas were erected
during the Talaiotic period (between 1000 BC and 300 BC). As they are so huge,
legend says they were tables made for giants. It is not known for a fact what
these mystical monuments were used for but there are many theories on the
subject. The two most popular being firstly that they were used as part of
religion for ritual sacrifice, or secondly, that they were worshiped as stylistic
images of bulls - the explanation for this being that many objects in the shape
of bulls have been found at some of these historical sites. Regardless of the
true purpose, it is interesting to stand beneath a taula and theorize for
yourself.
Also of interest and again
unique to the island are the navetas - burial chambers in the shape of upturned
boats. Probably the best example on the island is the bronze age Naveta des
Tudons which you can climb inside and appreciate the vastness within. A word of
warning though, this is not for the claustrophobic or those with mobility
problems, it can be quite tricky to get out again!
There are many caves on
the island, some of which are still accessible, and signs of habitation can be
observed. The most unusual as a tourist attraction, however, is Cova den Xoroi
in Cala'n Porter. Legend has it that the pirate Xoroi kidnapped a local girl
and kept her in his cave for ten years during which time she produced four
children. They went undiscovered until Xoroi was tracked back to his cave by
his footprints during a heavy snow storm. On realizing his hideout had been
revealed, he is said to have thrown himself off the cliff. The tunneling caves
have been turned into a nightclub which is open for tourists during the day and
can be visited for a small fee, which includes a soda or small beer in the bar.
On our most recent trip,
we discovered my favorite historical site so far - a 6th century basilica,
Torello, which was only discovered in 1956 by a farmer plowing his field. Part
of the altar and baptismal font remains, but the truly incredible part is the
mosaic floor which has survived almost intact, and pictures of peacocks and
lions can be clearly seen. Visiting Torello also has the advantage of being
just next door to Mahon airport so you have the added thrill of watching
airplanes taking off over your head!
Menorca really does have
something for everyone. History aside, the island boasts magnificent beaches
and it is worth taking the time to find one of the quieter coves frequented
only by locals and therefore usually quiet. There are also two Aquarock water
parks and water sports are offered at some of the beaches.
The tourist season runs
from May-October, and the temperatures range from 70-80 degrees F throughout
this time. The currency used is the Euro. English is widely spoken in Menorca,
with most of the inhabitants speaking English, Catalan and Spanish.
About the Author: Laura
Clarkson is a keen visitor to Menorca with her husband, Andy, and considers it
second only to Walt Disney World in places she most likes to be! She loves to
spend her Menorcan days scrabbling up cliff sides and into tiny caves and her
evenings relaxing with a well-deserved pomada.
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DISNEY FEATURE: Rumor
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by Dave Marx, PassPorter
Publisher and Co-Author
Rumors! What would we do
without them? We'd have that much less to talk about in our discussion
communities, less "news" to report in our newsletters, much less to
worry about as we plan our Disney vacations, and for guidebook authors like
Jennifer and me, we'd have far less warning about what we have to research and
what we might have to change in our upcoming books.
Rumors, however, are
always a perilous thing. They might be 100% true, 100% false or somewhere in
between. There's often no telling what part is fantasy, and what parts contain
a precious nugget of truth. In an organization the size of Disney there are
many secrets, and relatively few people are entrusted with those secrets. With
over 60,000 cast members at Walt Disney World and many tens of thousands more
at Disneyland, the Disney Cruise Line, Disney Vacation Club (DVC), and the
Disney resorts in Tokyo, Paris, and Hong Kong, we're still talking about a
whole lot of secret-keepers. But when those secret-keepers whisper something in
the strictest confidence to a trusted co-worker, and that co-worker tells
another, and that co-worker tells yet another, we've got a game of
"telephone" that can quickly morph the original leak beyond
recognition. And that's just the start. Eventually, some cast member tells a
guest (or a columnist, blogger, reporter, webmaster, etc.), and the story goes
out all over the Internet in a matter of hours, with further layers of
speculation and distortion added for good measure. That's why we take such
pains here at PassPorter to identify rumors as rumors.
One thing to remember
about any Disney rumor is that the company has countless feasibility studies
underway at any time. The people working on those studies know there's just a
fractional chance of them ever being approved and rolled-out in their current form.
Often, the same idea is taken out several times over the course of many years,
dusted-off, polished-up, modified, and placed back onto the shelf as something
still not quite ready for primetime (and it may never be). But there will still
be the occasional, enthusiastic Imagineer who just knows the project he/she is
working on will get the green light - it's just so cool, so wonderful, that the
bosses just can't help but approve it when they finally see it. So they tell
someone that it's going to happen, and all the details are correct ... but it
just doesn't happen to get approved, and it becomes one of those persistent
rumors that never seem to go away.
Then, there are the rumors
that begin when actual construction begins -- the construction fences go up;
the signs say they're building the future of Epcot, Disneyland, or whatever;
and tongues start wagging. Disney hasn't made a public announcement about
what's being built, but we can all see that something's coming. Officially,
it's still a rumor and probably, none of the reports we get from helpful cast
members are completely accurate. But there it is, and we have to believe our
own eyes. Right?
Finally, there's one more
category of rumor out there, the "trial balloon." There's no hard
proof that the Disney company does this, but it seems pretty likely. We suspect
some of the rumors and leaks that reverberate around the web are actually
planted by someone from the Disney organization in order to sample public
opinion. This seems most likely to us when a rumored change comes to life soon
afterwards, but with a few "tweaks" that address the concerns of the
folks who commented on the rumor at message boards and other online forums.
We consider all reports to
be unfounded rumors until we have an official announcement from Disney. That
doesn't stop us, however, from trying to judge the quality and accuracy of the
rumor, or speculating on whether the rumored item will become reality.
There's no shortage of
places to read about Disney rumors. Tops on my list is Screamscape.com, which
manages to report on most rumors, major and minor. Unfortunately, Screamscape
doesn't include a discussion forum. However, folks have a way of discussing the
latest word from Screamscape at nearly every community on the web. That includes,
of course, our own PassPorter message boards, where we have an entire forum
dedicated to Walt Disney World rumors (rumors about Disneyland and the Disney
Cruise Line don't have a dedicated home, but they find their way into the
appropriate Disneyland and cruise line forums).
So, with all that said,
here's a rundown of some of the more prominent rumors floating around at the
moment.
Disney Dining Plan
Re-design for 2008. It seems new information/rumors on this topic emerge every
few days, and we expect the 2008 offering to be announced officially by Disney
in the next couple of weeks. The very popular Disney Dining Plan at Walt Disney
World seems too good to be true, so whenever rumors emerge, they almost always
report doom -- higher prices, fewer restaurants, and less-attractive features.
So far, the doom scenarios have not come to pass. It does seem highly likely
that the 2008 plan will no longer include 18% gratuities in the price -- that's
a change that was made to the new trade union contract, so there's little
reason to believe it won't happen. After that ... evidence was found at
Disney's UK site that the plan would eliminate the gratuity and table-service
appetizer, and that the price per person/per day would be reduced by about $11
as a result. Seems like a fair deal. Subsequently, the UK site was
re-programmed so information about the 2008 plan would no longer be divulged.
Then, AllEarsNet reported a rumor with nearly the same information, with the
key difference that the price would only be reduced by about a dollar.
AllEarsNet also reported the possible availability of an additional, deluxe
dining plan. AllEarsNet often gets good information, but this one smells like a
"trial balloon" to me. Personally, I think Disney's aim will be to
maintain current levels of popularity, or even increase it. I'm not sure a big
price hike (by charging the same for less) will accomplish that. Rumor Status:
Here's a pager. Your table will be ready in two to three weeks.
Contemporary Resort DVC
Tower. There have been rumors that Walt Disney World's Contemporary Resort
would be the "next" DVC development for some years. Then a while
back, somebody performed a web search and found an architect's rendering of a
DVC high-rise building adjacent to the Contemporary Resort's famous 15-story
tower. That rendering soon disappeared from the web, which we'd consider
proof-positive that someone at Disney is watching the rumor mill and that the
rendering had some basis in reality (otherwise, why remove it). However, just a
while later, Disney Vacation Club announced their next project would be built
at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge. Not long thereafter, demolition crews
destroyed the Contemporary's North Garden Wing, and construction crews started
sinking support pilings into the ground. That suggests something big is in the
works. Historically, DVC only announces one new project at a time. Once the
sales staff succeeds in selling a substantial number of DVC memberships at the
new resort, they announce the next project. So, will the new construction at
the Contemporary be the next DVC resort to be announced? It seems very likely,
but we probably won't hear an official peep out of Disney until the Animal
Kingdom Lodge villas are nearly sold-out. Rumor Status: High (Rise) Probability.
A new Disney park in Texas
(Missouri, Oklahoma...). Will a Disney park/resort be built somewhere near the
geographic center of the United States? Reports hit local newspapers on a
fairly regular basis and make their way to the Disney rumor mill. They usually
take the same form--somebody reports that Disney is secretly acquiring large
parcels of land in the area. This echoes Disney's actual practice when it
acquired land for Walt Disney World. So far, none of the rumors seem to have
any truth to them. Local real estate speculators may be the source of some of
those rumors and hopeful thinking may be the source for others. Our own
analysis goes as follows: Why would Disney build another park/resort that might
draw attendance away from either Walt Disney World or Disneyland? Entertainment
industry analysts have long considered the U.S. theme park industry to be fully
saturated. Something like 98% of the population is within easy driving distance
of a regional amusement park/theme park. For folks that travel some distance to
a major attraction like Disneyland or Walt Disney World, a park in the center
of the country would have to offer a particular benefit in terms of travel time
or cost. However, a park in Texas would be no closer than Walt Disney World for
most people east of the Mississippi and no closer than Disneyland for folks
from the Rockies west. The only substantial benefit would be for potential
guests in the low-population Great Plains region and those within about a day's
driving distance--not quite enough people to sustain a Disney-sized resort,
especially considering so many from that region are already traveling in droves
to Walt Disney World and Disneyland. Even guests from Latin America would face
similar flight distances and costs when compared to the distances to California
and Florida. Recently, however, Disney CEO Robert Iger suggested that the
company might develop smaller-scale resorts in other locations around the
country, close to existing popular attractions. These might be hotels or DVC
resorts similar to the DVC resorts at Vero Beach, Florida and Hilton Head
Island, South Carolina. Rumor Status: Won't ever happen (major resort);
Moderate probability (minor resort).
New Country at Epcot. The
last new country pavilion to open at Epcot was Norway in June 1988. Ever since,
park fans have been hoping for more countries, and poring over aerial photos of
Epcot to prove that the space exists for at least one more pavilion. The last
solid rumors go back quite a while now, when Spanish government sources
announced they were speaking with Disney about just such a pavilion. Since
then, not a word, so it seems less likely as time goes by. Still, the space is
there, and Disney probably wouldn't mind finding a country willing to spend the
money a pavilion sponsorship entails. Rumor Status: No-Man's Land.
Star Tours Upgrade. Star
Tours has been operating at Disney parks since the '80s. One important feature
of the ride system is that it can be reprogrammed with relative ease - just
change the ride's movie, re-program the flight simulator-based ride system to
match the film, and off you go! Three new Star Wars films have been released
since Star Tours began ferrying passengers to the Forest Moon of Endor, and
fans of the ride have been hoping for a new slant on this old favorite since
Anakin Skywalker climbed into a pod racer for the first time. How hard would it
be to change the story line so that guests ended-up in a crazed pod race,
instead of joining the attack on the Death Star? So far, no good. A New Hope.
Actor Anthony Daniels (C-3PO), a frequent guest at Star Trek conventions,
reportedly announced at a recent convention that he had filmed some new
sequences for an upgraded ride film. Will that film see the light of day?
There's always the chance that it doesn't satisfy either Disney brass or Star
Wars creator George Lucas. Then again... Rumor Status: Suspended Animation
Disney's California
Adventure Re-Theming. Disney's California Adventure park (DCA) has had its
detractors since the day it opened, and rumors that Disney would re-work the
park from front to back are nearly as old as the park itself. If you don't like
the park and you can see that it doesn't attract the same dense crowds as
Disneyland park right across the Esplanade, how can you not believe that the
company will eventually right the situation? These rumors have only accelerated
since Bob Iger replaced Michael Eisner at Disney's helm, and since Pixar
Animation Studios was acquired by Disney soon thereafter. Part of this is based
on the belief that Pixar's John Lassiter, who now also holds an executive
consulting role at Walt Disney Imagineering, wants to re-make whole sections of
DCA (and other Disney parks) in Pixar's own image. Historically, Disney
"tweaks" its parks, it doesn't remake them. Even that legendary
disaster Euro Disney re-emerged as Disneyland Paris with relatively few major
changes--just lots of little tweaks. Rumor Status: California dreamin' ain't
becoming a reality.
Disney-MGM Studios Name
Change. This rumor is unsquashable. It's going to be Disney Studios. It's going
to be Disney-Pixar Studios (or maybe, Pixar-Disney Studios). "MGM"
will be gone with the wind. Yes, Disney uses the MGM name under license and
that license has to be renewed from time to time, but why would the movie
company want to give up the free publicity, and why would Disney want to go to
the expense of changing a name that has seemed to work pretty well? It's true
that many Disney cast members (and civilians) occasionally refer to the park as
Disney Studios, and that terminology has even crept (accidentally, as I see it)
into Disney's vacation planning video and the programs you can view on Disney's
hotel room TV channels. There are some reports (mostly from blogger Jim Hill,
who has been critical of Disney's Pixar acquisition) that suggest John
Lassiter's Pixar-ego has become so large that he wants to rename everything in
sight for Pixar and convert every attraction to a Pixar theme. It seems to me
that Disney management would be more interested in blurring the distinction
between Disney and Pixar, so that the Pixar magic can be associated with all
Disney-branded products. Re-naming Disney products "Pixar" is an
admission that Pixar is superior, which erodes the value of the Disney brand.
Rumor Status: "Hollywood, land of broken dreams."
Animal Kingdom's Beastly
Kingdom. Have you ever looked at the Animal Kingdom Logo and wondered what a
dragon is doing among all those real animals? That's more or less the root of
the notion behind Beastly Kingdom, a new land at the park that has yet to be
(and may never be) developed. Most rumors expect the land to be the home of a
big E-Ticket coaster (or two or three), but with the addition of Expedition:
Everest, the park may no longer need a thrill-focused addition. Yes, the space
seems to be there. Yes, coaster enthusiasts keep hoping Disney will build a
thrill-oriented park. Since an entire park is such a long shot, this rumored
land seems their next best hope. Rumor Status: Here Be No Dragons
Walt Disney World's
"Fifth Gate." Will Walt Disney World ever have a fifth major theme
park? Yes, the land still exists for it. This rumor was especially hot after
Universal announced plans for its thrill-oriented park, Islands of Adventure
(IOA). Disney just had to compete head-to-head with IOA, didn't it? By all
appearances, Disney's response has been to add thrills to existing parks,
rather than build a park only a thrill-seeker could love. Yet the possibility
exists that Disney will some day add another park. Adding another park is a way
to extend the average Walt Disney World vacation from five days to six, or
more. That's more money at Disney hotels, restaurants, and turnstiles. However,
the current regime at Disney Parks and Resorts has found other ways to extend vacation
stays without spending huge sums on construction. Disney (and all park and
hotel operators) like things crowded. It's far more efficient/profitable than
having several parks/hotels operating at less than full capacity. That's
especially true these days at Disney. They're finding more and more ways to
utilize existing facilities at near-full capacity year-round, and are very slow
to add additional capacity. How long did it take Disney management to commit to
building new ships for the hugely profitable Disney Cruise Line? When did
Disney last add a new "regular" (non-DVC) resort? When are they going
to complete construction at Pop Century, the most recent regular resort to be
built? The company moves very, very slowly to expand capacity, and the company
is probably concerned that another horror like 9/11 could leave it holding a
whole lot of excess capacity. A fifth major park may indeed happen eventually,
but we'll probably see more money invested in new overseas parks before that
happens. Rumor Status: Someday our prince will come.
About the Author: Dave
Marx is PassPorter Travel Press's co-publisher and co-author of several
award-winning PassPorter guidebooks. Dave lives in Ann Arbor with wife and
partner Jennifer and children Allison and Alexander.
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Here's a few relevant news
items:
Reservations for the 2007
Epcot International Food & Wine Festival special events are being accepted
beginning at 7:00 am on Monday August 6, 2007 by calling 407-WDW-FEST. You can
make reservations for events such as the popular Party for the Senses, Wine
Schools, and special dinners.
O Canada!, the film
attraction at the World Showcase's Canadian pavilion, will be closed for
refurbishment (and receiving a rumored brand new movie) from August 6-31, 2007.
This is an extension from the original dates of August 20-24.
Traveling to Disney this
holiday season? The Disney World Florist will be offering a Disney World
Holiday Dream Tree that can be delivered directly to your resort room. The
4-foot tree is fully decorated with keepsake ornaments and lights. The price
for resort delivery is $365 or to have it delivered to your home it is $410.
Call the WDW Florist at 407-827-3505 for more information.
Our thanks to AllEars.net
and MousePlanet.com from which we get some of our news leads.
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POST VACATION FAMILY FUN
"We had a family
reunion in May at Disney World. About two weeks after we got home I made up a
trivia contest. I sent one to everyone that went on the trip. (Our family is
spread out from the United States to Canada). The questions consisted of
different things that happened on our trip. For example, 'What was the name of
the director in the street performance at MGM?', 'What was the first ride that
we went on when we entered Magic Kingdom?', 'Where did we all eat when we were
at Animal Kingdom?', etc. Not only did my family enjoy trying to figure out the
answers but they were also able to relive our vacation. Whoever got the most
correct won a small prize. I don't think we will ever forget the fantastic time
we had together but doing the questionnaire a couple of weeks later brought a
smile to our faces and allowed us to relive our time together and keep the
magic alive!"
-- contributed by Heather
W.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE FUN
"For a fun, free
souvenir, go to any Guest Services in any of the parks and get a free guide map
in a different language. We have fun trying to figure out the different
attraction's names. We also have friends who are Japanese and they really
appreciated when we brought them back the maps in Japanese." (Editor's Note: This is also a great
idea for kids who are studying a certain country or language in school to bring
back to share with their class.)
-- contributed by Lisa J.
SECURITY STRATEGY
"We have a system in
which I carry the bag for the day, and my husband wears an ID holder (Ed. Note:
such as a PassHolder Pouch!) to hold all our tickets. When we get to the park
entry gates and security checks he can take the kids on ahead while I stand in
the bag check line. Since you need everyone's ticket to get a FastPass for each
person in your party to ride, he can go grab them because he has all the
tickets in his ID holder while we enjoy a short rest or snack."
-- contributed by Michelle
S.
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CAPTAIN'S CORNER: Treasure
Hunting Game
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Play our fun and quirky
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"PassPorter's Treasure Hunts at Walt Disney World."
The Captain makes a study
of the delightful details -- sometimes hidden, sometimes in plain sight but
often overlooked -- at Walt Disney World and aboard the Disney Cruise Line.
Using notes from his journals, he will lead you to this "treasure" at
Disney with clues, questions, photos, or riddles. Your challenge is to discover
the answer by searching your memory, visiting Disney, or even just looking
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jackskatt@passporter.com -- the first person to correctly submit the FULL answer
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Here is this week's
journal entry:
"My goodness, it has
been hot this week! I've taken to going to Hall of Presidents or Universe of
Energy several times in a row just to cool off. Air conditioning is my friend.
I do wonder, however, if enough power can be generated to run all these air
conditioners. I took a jaunt over to the Tomorrowland Power and Light Company
for a bit of investigation. What I found disturbed me -- it would appear power
is being generated by tourists pushing buttons and moving sticks. What happens
when they get tired? Oh dear, oh dear."
Where is the Tomorrowland
Power and Light Company? (For a bonus, name of the slogan of the Tomorrowland
Power and Light Company.)
Send your full answer to
jackskatt@passporter.com -- the winner will be notified by e-mail and announced
in the next newsletter, along with the correct answer!
Congratulations to Erin
Blackwell who was the winner of last week's trivia contest! Erin was the first
person to identify Tinker Bell's prison as being in the waiting area of the
Voyage of the Little Mermaid show at the Disney-MGM Studios. To view the
original clue, ssee last week's newsletter at http://www.passporter.com/news/news072607.htm#captain
If you enjoy treasure
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Q & A WITH JENNIFER
& DAVE
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ilovedisney0_0 asks:
"I am planning a trip from the Orlando airport to Kennedy Space Center, then back to Walt Disney World. I
want to make sure I have enough change for tolls. We don't have those in
Arizona, so I am a little out of the loop! How much change should I bring? What
is the average toll fee? Do you have to have exact change? Do they take
debit/credit cards if you don't have enough cash?"
Dave and Jennifer answer:
"For Florida tolls, think mostly in terms of dollar bills rather than
change. Most major toll booths in the Orlando area collect $1.00 or more.
However, the toll booths at minor exits (such as the exit for John Young Pkwy
off of 417), are unstaffed and usually run around $0.50. For those you'll
definitely need coins.
The toll between Kennedy
Space Center and Walt Disney World also varies, depending on whether you stay
on 528 the whole distance (to the junction with I-4), or you take 528 to 417 in
order to avoid I-4. You'll pay about $0.50 more if you use 417.
You can check more toll
rates at Florida's Turnpike web site."
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questions at http://www.passporterboards.com/
-- and if you're lucky, you may find that folks have already asked and answered
the same question that's on your mind!
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