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9/22/08
--When Does the Holiday Decorating Commence?
--Looking for a Wooden Leg Named Smith?

--More, MUCH More on Those World Showcase OmniBuses
--An Old-Fashioned Phone on Main Street?
--Name of Soap Store at the Grand Floridian?
--Two Tracks at Everest?

9/15/08
--Parking Fees: How Many Times Per Day to Pay?
--Where Is Roy O. Disney's Statue Located?

--Castle Dream Lights for 2008?
--What Happens in Stormy Weather?
--A Mardi Gras Parade at French Quarter?
--Where Is This Hidden Mickey Located Inside the Haunted Mansion?

9/8/08
--When Do Charging and Dining Plan Privileges End after Check-Out?
--A Book with WDW Trivia and Stats?
--Should Guests Worry about Hurricanes and Tropical Storms?
--Is the New Pool at Caribbean Beach a "Zero Entry" Pool?
--The Grand Floridian and the Hotel Del Coronado
--Will Portobello Close for Rehab?

9/1/08
--No More 180-Day Dining Reservations?
--When Did the World Stop Using Dated Guidemaps?
--Was There a Double Decker Bus at Epcot?
--The Bonnet Creek Resort -- Any Disney Perks?
--Disney's Worst Kept Secret
--Seasonal Passholders and Block-Out Dates
--What's Going On in Mid-January?

8/25/08
8/18/08
--What is a "Premium Night" at the Parties?
--A New "Land" for Animal Kingdom?
--Best Route to Expedition Everest from Animal Kingdom's Entrance?
--Magical Express Reservations and Luggage Tags
--What Is This Hotel Near Saratoga Springs?
--Yo Ho and Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee Similar?

8/11/08
--Fantasmic!, IllumiNations and SpectroMagic Performances Scaled Back?
--Of Luggage Tags and Fastpasses
--What Is This "Creek" Resort?
--Pin Backs That Don't Fall Off
--A T-Rex Update?
--Where Did Cinderella's Carrousel Originate?

8/4/08
--Splitting a 10-Day Pass Between Two People?
--Boating to Epcot from Riverside?
--What Will Be Open at Pleasure Island?
--How Do Tickets with the No Expiration Option Affect the Dining Plan?
--Value or Moderate Resorts with More Than Two Beds
--What Does That Morse Code Message on Spaceship Earth Say?

7/28/08
--Bus Service and Best Location at Pop Century
--Riding Horseback at the World
--The Mystery Tower next to the Contemporary
--How to Get a Guest Assistance Card
--Correct Size of Moderate Resorts' Rooms
--Tipping Housekeeping/Offsite Visitors at Extra Magic Hours

7/21/08
7/14/08

--Who Is Stacey? / Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Inversions
--Are There Any Disney "Anitas?"
--Advice for Switching Resorts Mid-Trip
--Ordering Groceries for Resort Delivery
--How Far Is the Walk around Epcot's World Showcase?
--Clues in Image of Cinderella Castle on Old Ticket?

7/7/08
--Is There a Charge for Parking or Cars Entering Property?
--Walt Disney's Family
--Test Track's Speed Compared to Disneyland's Rocket Rods?
--How Could Resorts Be Booked Solid During Slower Weeks?
--What Happened to These Two Resorts?
--Magical Express, Luggage Service and Resort Check-In Explained

6/30/08
--Is A Park Hopper Pass Necessary to Leave and Reenter the Same Day?
--Southwest Airlines and Magical Express
--Where Were Soarin's Scenes Filmed?
--Can You Walk from Shades of Green to the Magic Kingdom?
--What Happened to the David Copperfield Project at the Studios?
--Buying Fastpasses on Ebay

6/23/08
--Adding the "No Expiration" Option to a Partially-Used Ticket
--Caribbean Beach Resort Getting Another Renovation?
--The Drops on Disneyland's Pirates of the Caribbean
--Annual Pass Prices Different on Disney Site?
--Can Any Fireworks Be Seen from Downtown Disney?
--What Dinner Show Was This?

6/16/08
--Alcohol in the Magic Kingdom
--Is It "Toy Story Mania" or "Toy Story Midway Mania?"
--Magic Kingdom History 101
--A Haunted Mansion Holiday Overlay?
--Which Rides Have Single Rider Lines?
--Does Dumbo Have a "No Adults without a Child" Policy?

6/9/08
--Who Are These Streetmosphere Performers at the Studios?
--Soarin's Show Music
--Where in the World Can You Sample Foreign Coke Products?
--What Was This Poly Restaurant Called?
--Who Is the Voice Of Abraham Lincoln?
--Where to Purchase the Teas Served at the Grand Floridian

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aaphotoGot a question about Walt Disney World? I probably have the answer! Deb's Unofficial Walt Disney World Information Guide is the most comprehensive guide to the World on the Web, but if you still can't find the information you're looking for by using the Site Map, the Search Function, or the Anita Answer Archives, drop me a line and I'll do my best to find the answer for you. Since there are only 24 hours in a day, I can't answer every email I receive - however, I do read every one and try to answer as many as possible.

Check back weekly and see if your answer is waiting, and be sure to check out my blog, Anita Talk. Meanwhile, I'm All Ears!

April 28, 2008

How Likely Is It That WDW Will Add More Christmas Parties?
Which of the Value Resorts Have the Largest Rooms?
Which Beverages Are Included in the Basic Dining Plan?
Has the Partners Statue Always Faced Main Street?
When Is "Love Bug" Season in Florida?
Are There Any Tributes to Ub Iwerks at the World?

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Sharon writes:

Hi Anita, I see that the tickets are soon going to be available for Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party. Can you tell me if they are likely to add on any more dates after the 19th of December? We arrive from the UK on the19th so we won't be able to go the day we arrive. Thanks!

Hi Sharon!

There is no chance at all that party dates will be added after December 19th. The reason is that December 20th marks the start of the busiest week of the year at the World, and the parks will be open to all guests late every night.

Hard ticketed events like Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party are designed to bring in more people during traditionally slow times of the year, and Christmas week certainly isn't slow!

Fortunately for you, during that whole week, the Magic Kingdom will feature the special holiday shows, parades and fireworks that are performed only at the Christmas Party earlier in December and November. You won't miss a thing other than free cocoa and cookies, and you won't have to buy a special ticket to experience it all.

Have a very merry trip to the World!

A.A.

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Edward writes:

Hey, Anita; love your column. My family stayed last year at Port Orleans-Riverside. We are planning our trip for next year and since you are the most informed, we figured on asking you: Of all the Value resorts, which is the best to stay at for room size, beds (queen size) etc. We're trying to not go to Moderates or Deluxes. Thanks.

Hi Edward!

There's bad news and good news. The bad news is, all of the standard Value resort rooms at the three All Stars and Pop Century resorts are generally the same small size of 260 square feet, and they are all set up essentially the same way. A standard room at a Value has two double beds, and sleeps four, plus one child under the age of 3 in a crib. Prices range from $82 - $151 per night, not including tax.

Now for the good news! There is one notable exception and that would be the Family Suites at the All Star Music. There are 192 of these mini-suites, which are 520 square feet. They have a living room area with a sleeper sofa and two convertible twin beds, a bedroom with a queen size bed, a kitchenette and two full bathrooms. Family suites sleep up to six people plus one child under 3 in a crib. Prices range from $184 - $315 per night, not including tax.

Family suites book very quickly, so call as soon as possible if you wish to book one.

A.A.

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Joe writes:

I have been reading many negative comments on the basic dining plan for 2008. Since so many things have been removed from the basic plan can you tell me anything about how Disney has changed the "beverages" included with meals? I have heard everything from the plan including any beverage as long as it is non-alcoholic from the plan only including soda pop, basic coffee or iced tea. Do you have any up-to-date information on the drinks, especially for the sit down restaurants? Please tell me as we are headed down to Walt Disney World this summer. Thanks!

Hi Joe!

The 2008 Basic Dining Plan beverage policy hasn't really changed much since the 2007 version. The only change is for counter service breakfasts, where you're now allowed both juice and another non-alcoholic beverage when you order a single serving entree. If you order a combo meal, you only get a choice of one.

Other than that change, it's all the same:

For lunch and dinner at a counter service restaurant, you get your choice of one single serving of a non-alcoholic beverage.

For breakfast at a table service restaurant, you get your choice of juice plus one single serving of a non-alcoholic beverage.

For lunch and dinner at a table service restaurant, you get your choice of one single serving of a non-alcoholic beverage.

For snacks, you get your choice of a 20 oz. bottled soft drink, a 12 oz hot coffee, hot chocolate or hot tea, a medium fountain drink, or a single serving of milk or juice.

What is NOT included:

Some bottled drinks
Alcoholic beverages
Specialty drinks
Drinks from a hotel minibar
Beverages served in souvenir mugs
Glow cubes

Have a great trip, and don't forget to stay hydrated!

A.A.

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Liza writes:

My father recently returned from a trip to Walt Disney World and noticed that the statue of Walt and Mickey in front of the castle at the Magic Kingdom was turned. He could have sworn that on previous trips the statue pointed toward Tomorrowland but on this trip it was pointing down Main Street toward the entrance. He stopped and asked several cast members, but they didn't recall the statue ever facing another way. I told him I knew where to go to find the answer! I look forward to reading your column every Monday to have my Disney fix. I hope you can help us with this, Anita.

Hi Liza!

The "Partners" stature of Walt and Mickey has always pointed down Main Street USA. There are several interpretations of the story of why Walt Disney is pointing in that direction, and they each have a bit of credibility to them. The one I believe to be most true is that Walt's stance is intended to convey the idea of Walt telling Mickey "Look what we've accomplished! Look at all the happy people coming into our park!" Other interpretations I've heard are that Walt is pointing toward the future, or that Walt is pointing toward the statue of his brother Roy at the other end of Main Street as if to bring attention to his lesser-known and unsung brother. They're all nice stories, so take your pick.

And while we're on the subject of the Partners statue --there has been a story circulating around Disney fan websites for about a month that the statue has suddenly had gold highlights added to it in certain areas such as Mickey's face, shorts, shoes and gloves. This is simply not true. Those highlights have probably been there since the statue was placed there in 1995, and I know they've been there since at least 1998. Hanging over my desk, I have a postcard of the statue that a friend sent me. It's postmarked December 1998, and the gold highlights are all there in the picture, as plain as day. What probably happened is that the statue was recently cleaned and polished, revealing the true colors of the metal, and someone mistakenly wrote that the highlights were a new addition.

A.A.

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Elizabeth writes:

We visited Walt Disney World at the end of September 2006 and were surrounded by little flying bugs which we found out were called "Love Bugs." We were also told they tend to come out one or two times a year in Florida. Although they weren't harmful in any way, they were extremely annoying and we were wondering if there was a specific time frame that they tend to swarm because we would love to go back at that time of the year again. Thanks for your help!

Hi Elizabeth!

Love Bugs (Plecia Nearctica) are commonly found all along the Gulf Coast of the United States and northward on the Atlantic coast from Florida to South Carolina. Love Bugs have two "flights" a year, one spanning April and May, and one spanning August and September. The flights generally last for four to five weeks, and the number of bugs varies year to year, dependent on certain weather conditions and the presence of natural predators.

Adult bugs have no natural predators because they don't taste good (not that I know this personally...) but their larvae are apparently quite a treat for birds and other insects, and armadillos like them too. If natural predators are around in abundance during the Love Bugs' larval stage, then the flights may not be as dense.

Love Bugs themselves aren't dangerous, as they don't bite or sting. They can be a huge annoyance, however, when they appear in large numbers and can seem to be everywhere, plus their acidic bodies can cause damage to automobile paint jobs if dead bugs are not washed off immediately.

There are a couple of things you can do to keep them at bay: First, wear dark clothing, as they're attracted to light, bright colors. This is counter-intuitive during times of hot weather, but you'll have to choose between being cooler or being annoyed by Love Bugs. I personally would rather deal with the annoyance of the bugs than Florida heat. The other thing you can do is visit the parks after dusk. Love Bugs don't fly after the sun goes down. This, of course, will severely limit your park time. Once again, I'd choose the annoying bugs over staying out of the parks. Even if you don't want to take those steps, the good news is you still have eight other Love Bug-free months to visit the World.

A.A.

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Allison writes:

Hello Anita! I love your writing and I look forward to learning new things about Walt Disney World every week! I just watched a wonderful documentary about Walt Disney's relationship with Ub Iwerks. I was wondering if there are any places in Walt Disney World that honor or memorialize the work that Ub Iwerks did in Disney animation. Thanks for your help!

Hi Allison!

As a matter of fact, there is a window on Main Street dedicated to Ub Iwerks and his son Don, who was also a long-time Disney cast member. The window is above the Main Street Bakery and says:

IWERKS - IWERKS
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Don Iwerks

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Most people remember Ub Iwerks (who died in 1971 at age 70) for his hand-drawn animation and for bringing Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse to life. However, he's actually better known in professional circles for his camera innovations and special effects work, as well as being the inventor of several film and projection systems including Circlevision 360, which his son Don helped him to develop. Ub Iwerks' final project for Disney was the film in the Hall of Presidents. One of Don Iwerks' many contributions to the Disney parks during his own 35 year tenure was the projection system for the Star Tours attraction.

I guess you could say that there are many tributes to Iwerks and his son all over the parks, as chances are excellent they played some part in the films featured in so many WDW attractions.

A.A.

 

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