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PassPorter News
News, Announcements, Updates, and Tips
August 14, 2008 * Issue 8.33
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In This Newsletter:
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From the Authors: Return
of the $1 PassPorters!
Travel
Feature: Alaska: An Inside Look At Dog Sledding
Disney Feature: Dining
Review: Biergarten
Updates: What's New and
Changed
Tips: One Way Wonders,
Bottle of Bubbles, Gimme Gum
Captain's Corner: Red
Phone Box
PassPorter
PhotoPick: Princess Hugs
Q and A: How do we use the
touring plans in the PassPorter guide?
Our Sponsors: We
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FROM THE AUTHORS: Return
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Greetings!
It's time for our biggest
and most popular PassPorter promotion of the year, the $1 PassPorter Offer.
PassPorter's Walt Disney World 2009 is scheduled for publication in October,
which means (among other things) that we have to clear out the warehouse. We've
got a pile of 2007 editions in "new" or "slightly hurt"
condition, leftovers sent back to us by bookstores when the 2008 edition hit
store shelves. We could "pulp" them (yesterday's PassPorter becomes
tomorrow's corrugated cartons), but years ago we found an even better use for
them. We offer these great but somewhat outdated books to our friends on the
Internet for just $1 each (plus shipping and handling). Lots of folks who've
never seen a PassPorter can try one out for a really great price, and people
who always loan-out their own PassPorters and/or recommend the book to their
friends and relations can stock-up on really low-priced gifts. It's even great
for us -- not only for the space saved in the warehouse, but because we've made
lots and lots of new PassPorter friends through these offers (the older edition
is a great ambassador for the newest edition). So, trot over to the PassPorter
Store (or click the $1 PassPorter link, if that's easier), and tell your
friends -- this deal doesn't last forever! When we're out, we're out! Order at:
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In other news,
PassPorter's Walt Disney World 2009 has been sent to the printers, right on
schedule! Hooray! Books should begin shipping mid-October -- the sooner you get
your pre-order in, the sooner you get your copy. Pre-order at: http://www.passporterstore.com/store/2009.aspx
PassPorter E-Book author
Justine Fellows of Speed Planner fame has her own Disney podcast with great
tips! Check it out at Travel Girl's Tips for Disney World. She already has ten
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Were you thinking of
joining us this December for MouseFest? Then we have some MouseFest news for
you! This year's Mega Mouse Meet will be held at Disney's Yacht & Beach
Club Convention Center, and we've also arranged a special lodging deal at
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over to the MouseFest.org web site, and read all about it. While you're there,
please sign up for the MouseFest newsletter, so you can keep on top of all the
MouseFest news.
As we explained in
previous newsletters, sales of PassPorter's Walt Disney World 2008 have
been so good that we have none left in the warehouse (although they are still
in stock -- for now -- at book stores around the country). If you can't wait
for October to get a 2009 edition from us, you may purchase a 2008 electronic
edition (download only) or get a 2007 edition at a close-out price. Refer to
the 2008 electronic edition for the most up-to-date info, and print-out the
pages you'll need when you travel. Rely on the 2007 edition for all our great
planning features, PassPockets, and info that's still pretty darned accurate
and useful.
PassPorter's Disney Cruise
Line and its Ports of Call 2008 is in stock! All new orders of our cruise guide
ship the next business day. Order at
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Will you be joining us for
PassPorter's Decade of Dreams Tour? PassPorter is celebrating our 10th
anniversary in 2009 with a year-long celebration from coast-to-coast! Everyone
is invited and all are warmly welcome to join us at all or part of our
celebration. We are combining small parties (meets) with grand, multi-day
trips, including a 7-night Disney Cruise, a 4-night stay at Walt Disney World,
and a Disneyland visit that includes park time and an Adventures by Disney
expedition. See our Tour Schedule for the latest details at
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PASSPORTER'S CLUB UPDATE
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images. Thank you for your continued support!
* Our newest e-book,
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full of the detailed, up-to-date information on the topics that really matter
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In this issue, Guest
Columnist Jami Sales cruises north to Alaska for an Inside Look at Dog
Sledding. Then, our globetrotting Featured Columnist Cheryl Pendry takes us to
Epcot's World Showcase for a Dining Review: Biergarten. Finally, Jack Skatt is
back with a brand-new Walt Disney World Treasure Hunt. Have a great week!
Jennifer and Dave
PassPorter Publishers and
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TRAVEL FEATURE: Alaska: An
Inside Look At Dog Sledding
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by Jami
Sales, PassPorter Guest Contributor
There are many reasons why
Alaska cruises are so popular. The amazing scenery, awesome views of remote
country and untouched wilderness, amazing centuries old glaciers calving off
icebergs that float by with seals and other animals sometimes still on board
... Combine that with the naturalist lectures onboard, history-filled port
stops, and the other fun times of a cruise, and you have a week that is hard to
beat.
But wait! Who needs to
stop at one week? There are cruise choices that go up to two leisurely weeks on
small vessels that go into areas unreachable by the big cruise ships, and there
is always the option of staying on land for a visit before or after your
cruise.
We recently did just that:
sailing northbound from Vancouver through the scenic inside passage, through
Glacier Bay and College Fjord, and on across the Gulf of Alaska to the
Anchorage area. We opted to do a custom land trip with a wonderful group of
travelers to the Kenai Peninsula, Talkeetna, and Denali National Park.
This was a special trip
for us: one celebrating the 20th anniversary of our travel agency. I'd offered
Dave and Jennifer a little article on some portion of this great trip, and I
was thinking about content as we traveled. Sure, the ports and scenery on this
itinerary are fabulous, but that is widely covered. What we chose to share is a
great experience for animal lovers.
Any dog fans out there?
Have you ever followed the Iditarod race held every year in Alaska? It is one
whopping race, and like they say in their advertising, "The Superbowl is
for the sissies in the lower 48."
The teams consist of 12 to
16 dogs pulling a sled and driver, covering 1150 miles in 10 to 17 days,
depending on the weather. The route covers terrain including snow, iced-over
rivers, mountain passes, tundra, and dense forest.
The race is testimony to
the famous relay organized by Alaskans nearly a hundred years ago, when a
diphtheria epidemic threatened to kill everyone in Nome, Alaska. The mushers
who had previously simply transported goods into the gold mining camps rallied
to make a life or death run all the way out to Nome to save the folks... and
deliver the serum they did. The trail was broken and the annual race soon
followed.
Preparing for up to three
weeks in sub-zero wilderness is a year 'round task, and each musher strategizes,
trains, breeds their dogs and hones their skills the whole rest of the year.
Dog lineage is carefully considered, tested and analyzed. Dogs are scrutinized
for personality traits from birth. These dogs are loving and want nothing more
than to be petted and praised--and please their master. Between us, folks in
our group visited three Iditarod mushers, saw training camps, equipment barns,
watched Iditarod movies and listened to strategy analysis talks. We saw puppies
ranging from four weeks to nine months, and listened to the mushers' analysis
on the potential of each of them. I got nearly knocked over by a wonderful
eight year-old female who has run the race all but the first year of her life.
She was big and strong, and was so affectionate that she threw herself into a
"dog hug" (and lick) to greet me like I was her best pal. What a
doll!
The dogs are a special
mixture of breeds loosely called huskies, bred for their intelligence,
strength, desire to please, and big feet to handle the snow. The wear
protective booties of thin fabric which are changed every 6 hours or anytime
they get wet during the race. Veterinarians are strategically placed along the
route to be sure that the dogs are properly cared for, but with the devotion of
these mushers to the animals, I can't imagine any of them ever being abused.
They run because they love to - simple as that.
Tremendous differences
exist in the needs of the differing positions on the dog team. Leaders must be
fast, agile, quick to respond to verbal commands, and naturally inclined to
develop a tight camaraderie with the musher. They strike a special bond,
cooperating in the leadership of the team, which is not something every dog is
right for. Good leaders are born, not a product of training. A team may rotate
between a few leaders, and the musher may even give one of the dogs a rest on
the sled so that they can come back energized and spark up the rest of the team
if they are fatigued. Stories abound about courageous dogs who have led teams,
saved lives, and are simply part of the family.
Traveling to Alaska? From
many cruise ports or other towns you can arrange to visit dog training camps.
Visits are available in snowy or dry areas all summer, where they train in the
summer behind wheeled carts if there is no snow. You'll hear all about the
training and racing, hold puppies, pet the team and be as wowed as all of us
were. If you are interested in a ride behind a team, be sure that is offered on
the tour you select.
For more Iditarod
information, there are several great books out, and there is video, articles,
and live coverage every March at www.iditarod.com. If you are a teacher, check
out the special resources available and consider an interactive lesson during
the weeks of the race!
About the Author: Jami
Sales is the president of MouseEarVacations.com and Cruising Co. She makes her
home in Hawaii yet still leaves home to go on vacation. Go figure!
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DISNEY FEATURE: Dining
Review: Biergarten
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by Cheryl Pendry,
PassPorter Featured Columnist
f there's one thing we
love at Disney, it's sampling the wonderful variety of table-service
restaurants. It would be fair to say that we've now visited the vast majority
of those at Walt Disney World. That's especially true of Epcot, our favorite
park, where we love nothing more than to dine around the World Showcase.
One of the few places in
the park that we had never made it to was Biergarten, the table-service
restaurant in Germany. The reason I'd put off visiting it for so long was
simply because I wasn't convinced that, as a non-meat eater, there'd be enough
on the menu for me to eat. Unexpectedly though, our plans changed on Christmas
Eve and we were left with a full day to enjoy the Disney parks, which we hadn't
anticipated.
We decided to head into
Epcot and needed to find ourselves lunch for the day, so I decided to be brave
and ask at Guest Services and find out what was on the menu that could be a
possibility for me. I was pleasantly surprised by the answers. There seemed to
be a lot of salad items, some fish dishes, and best of all, a wonderful
selection of desserts. By the time I heard the words "Black Forest gateau"
and "apple strudel," I was sold, as these are amongst my favorite
desserts. We were booked for lunch and would finally get to experience the
place.
Before you arrive, it's
worth knowing something about the theming of this restaurant, as it may not be
entirely what you expect. Whereas many of the restaurants around World Showcase
are brightly lit, with some offering superb views of the park, Biergarten is
quite dark inside, not unlike Le Cellier and San Angel Inn.
It's quite a shock to the
system when you go there for lunch in the middle of the day, but the idea is
that you're heading into a town square in Bavaria, Germany to enjoy their
annual Oktoberfest celebrations. Oktoberfest is a 16-day festival that takes
place in Munich from late September to early October, and stems from the
celebration in 1810 of the marriage of the then Crown Prince Ludwig and his
bride Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen.
Now, when I say
celebrations, I mean just that. The celebrations held daily at Biergarten
include a band, dressed in traditional lederhosen, who come out to regularly
entertain the crowds, encouraging people to get up on the small dance floor in
front of the stage. The dancing didn't meet with much enthusiasm from adults
while we were there, although a lot of kids appeared to find it great fun and a
good chance to burn off some energy!
Something else worth
knowing before you get in there is it's highly likely you'll be seated with
other diners, unless you're part of a large group. Just like Teppan Edo in
Japan, all tables seat eight people and the cast members fill them. We found
ourselves dining with a family of six, spanning three generations, from
California. Unfortunately, they weren't as talkative as we'd have liked,
although that improved as the meal went on -- and the beer flowed!
Speaking of which, if
you're a beer fan, you'll enjoy what's on offer here and, equally if you enjoy
good wine, there are a lot of great German choices available here. In short,
it's a great place to consume a pleasant adult beverage.
But what about the food?
Well, first of all, there was plenty for me as a non-meat eater, which had been
my greatest fear. Amongst the items I was able to enjoy were the multitude of
salad items, the vast majority of which were meat free, cream of potato and
leek soup, and hot items, including salmon fillet, red cabbage salad, glazed
carrots, and a pleasant vegetarian main dish: cheese Spaetzle with onions.
For those who do eat meat,
the choice included items such as rotisserie chicken, veal loaf, a pork roast,
sausage platter, breaded pork Schnitzel, and Munich's famous white veal
sausages, served with mustard and pretzel rolls.
But never mind all those
salad items and the hot savory choices, what I had come here for was a little
further away in the dessert section. Most of the names of the dishes were
familiar to me and many were amongst my favorites when it comes to sweets, so I
was in my element. The Black Forest gateau lived up to expectations, as did the
apple strudel with its wonderful vanilla sauce, but the real find was the Rote
Gruetze, something I'd never come across before. It's essentially a summer
fruit pudding made from strawberries, cherries, and raspberries and it was
wonderful. In fact, it was so good that I had to go back for a second serving,
just to check it was really as good as I'd thought the first time -- and it
was!
All in all, we really
enjoyed our lunch at Biergarten and came away wondering why on earth we'd put
off going there for so long. One thing's for sure -- we'll be returning there
again before too long. Biergarten is an all-you-can-eat buffet, open for lunch
from midday until 3:45 pm and for dinner from 4:00 pm until park closing daily.
Lunch is $19.99/adult and $10.99/child ages 3-9, while dinner is $26.99/adult
and $12.99/child.
About the Author: Cheryl
and husband Mark live in England and love to travel, particularly to America.
They are in the process of visiting every Disney theme park around the world,
having already spent a day in Disneyland Resort Paris and Hong Kong Disneyland
so far this year. They are looking forward to returning to America in October
to visit both Walt Disney World and Disneyland in California.
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UPDATES: What's New and
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Here's a few relevant news
items:
The Magic Kingdom will add
two additional dining locations from August 24 through September 25, 2008 to
help handle to increased need for table service restaurants during the Free
Dining promotion. The Diamond Horseshoe in Frontierland will be open for dinner
August 24-31 and September 13-25, 2008 from 5:00-9:00 pm. Dinner will be an
all-you-can-eat meal of roast turkey, carved beef, pork loin and mashed
potatoes served family style. Dinner will be $28.99/adult and $14.99/child or
one table service credit. Tomorrowland Terrace Cafe will be open for dinner
August 24 and 31 as well as September 7 and 14, 2008 from 5:30-9:00 pm. Dinner
will be a buffet with a beef station, pasta station, breads, salads, etc.
Dinner is $35/adult and $18/child or one table service credit.
Universal Orlando
increased one day admission prices this week from $71 to $75.
Disney Vacation Club
members will have access to an exclusive tour of the Suite in Cinderella Castle
on August 31, 2008 from Noon to 3:00 pm. Each tour will last 20 minutes with a
maximum of 10 guests per tour. Members may register themselves and up to four
guests online.
Portobello Yacht Club's
new name will be simply Portobello, rather than Tuscan Country Trattoria. We
confirmed this with Levy Restaurant media relations today.
Our thanks to AllEars.net
and MousePlanet.com from which we get some of our news leads.
Hear some news? Be a
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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:
ONE WAY WONDERS
"When booking my
airfare, I book one way tickets instead of round trip ones. That way if I need
to change part of the trip or a lower fare becomes available for one leg, I
don't have to rebook the entire trip. This is especially helpful on Southwest
Airlines when a Ding! fare becomes available for part of the trip."
-- contributed by Cheryl
F.
BOTTLE OF BUBBLES
"Pack a bottle (or
more) of bubbles. They are a great time filler while waiting in lines, for
parades, etc. Other people may try to play "Pop" with you, and cast
members often interact too!"
-- contributed by Damasita
S.
GIMME GUM
"If you need to have
gum for the airplane ride home, make sure to purchase it before your trip. Gum
is not sold anywhere in Walt Disney World OR in the Orlando airport!"
-- contributed by Cheryl
E.
>Notes: Send us your
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>>Want more Disney
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submitted by readers over the past six years. All have been edited for accuracy
and categorized. For details, visit the PassPorter Disney 500 info page at
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>>For Disney Cruise
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CAPTAIN'S CORNER: Treasure
Hunting Game
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Play our fun and quirky
treasure hunting game, hosted by Captain Jack Skatt from our book,
"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
really hard on the Internet. If you think you've found the answer, e-mail it to
jackskatt@passporter.com -- the first person to correctly submit the FULL
answer will receive a free PassPorter enamel pin or PassPorter name badge pin.
Here is this week's
journal entry:
"I've long known
about the existence of the classic British "red phone box" (or phone
booth to us Americans) at the United Kingdom pavilion at Epcot. Many a call
I've made from that lovely little phone booth. But today I discovered a SECOND
red phone box at Epcot. Now when the first one is occupied, I can hop over to
this lesser-known booth for my important calls!"
Where can you find a red
telephone booth at Epcot besides the United Kingdom?
For bonus credit, locate
the photographic evidence in the PassPorter Photo Archive and post a comment
with the photo!
Send your full answer to
jackskatt@passporter.com -- the winner will be notified by e-mail and announced
in a future newsletter, along with the correct answer!
Congratulations to Erin W.
who was the winner of last week's trivia contest! Erin was the first person to
identify the parking lot section at Disney's Hollywood Studios that
features Goofy as Film. Bonus credit goes to meals2go who was the first person
to identify the photo in our PassPorter Photo Archive. To view the original
clue, see last week's newsletter at http://www.passporter.com/news/news080708.htm#captain
If you enjoy treasure
hunts, we've got an entire book with over 100 distinct treasure hunts and over
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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 PassPorter PhotoPick:
Princess Hugs
contributed by
lukeandbrookesmom
View Photo:
http://www.passporter.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/8813
You can nominate photos as
a PassPorter PhotoPick by giving ratings in the PassPorter Photo Archive
(you'll need to be logged in to do this). If you'd like to contribute your own
photos to the Photo Archive and be considered as a PhotoPick, please read our
Photo Upload Guidelines for details and benefits.
Top 5 Photo Contributors
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Q & A WITH JENNIFER
& DAVE
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kcarter1999 asks:"I
have been reading the touring plans for families with kids in our PassPorter.
The plans don't account for leaving the parks and returning so I'm having a
hard time understanding something. I assume that the plans are meant to be used
without a break. So for those of us with young children who take a mid-day
break do we just pick up where we left off when we return?"
Jennifer and Dave answer:
"While our touring plans do take crowd patterns into account, during the
mid-day/afternoon hours (usually peak for crowding), I'm not sure a few hours
difference in the plan will make big difference. In general, if you add a break
you'll be avoiding some of the worst crowds of the day, and whether you skip a
few items to jump back into the schedule, or simply resume where you left off
probably won't make a huge difference. It'll be more of a matter of whether you
have time in your day to complete the touring plan. If the park is open well
into the evening, and/or if there are Evening Extra Magic Hours, you should be
able to cover all the activities on the plan, even if you do take an afternoon
break. If the park closes at around 6:00 pm, you'll have to skip some items no
matter what - just adjust the plan to suit your priorities (drop attractions
that have a low priority, for example).
As we say in the book, we
provide the plans as examples and guidelines, rather than as a prescription.
The important thing is to have fun!"
Have a question? Post
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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