Walt Disney World News

Via Napoli Opens Next Month

Take a look at the menu for the new Via Napoli Ristorante e Pizzeria. Opening next month the 300-seat restaurant expands dining choices in the Epcot Italy Pavilion in the World Showcase. Created by the Patina Restaurant Group’s CEO Nick Valenti, the menu is based on his travels in Southern Italy and his time developing and overseeing the successful Naples 45 Ristorante e Pizzeria in New York. Valenti spent time in Naples studying the art of dough, crust, sauce and oven temperatures at the famous pizzerias Da Michele and Trianon. A feature at Via Napoli is its wood-burning ovens, cleverly named after the three active volcanoes in Italy – Mount Etna, Mount Vesuvius and Stromboli.

Appetizers: Sicilian eggplant with olives and raisins; salad of lettuce, fagiolini (string beans), fennel and tomatoes; arancini (fried saffron risotto balls) with meat ragù, mozzarella and pomodoro sauce; corn-crusted fried calamari; and minestrone with basil pesto. Or share a plate of arancini, mozzarella, calamari, portobella mushrooms, asparagus, zucchini and carciofi (artichokes).

Main course salads: Manzo (filet of beef) with greens, red onion, gorgonzola, apple and cucumber with a red wine-mustard vinaigrette; chopped salad with lemon chicken, greens, cantaloupe, cucumber, red pepper, green beans, onions, almonds and pasta crisps with honey-citrus vinaigrette; calamari with arugula, carrots and fennel with orange vinaigrette.

Pastas: candele (long, tube-shaped pasta) with sausage ragù; linguine with seafood; malfadine (ribbon pasta) with guanciale (unsmoked Italian bacon) and pomodoro sauce; lasagna verde.

Piatti alla Parmigiana: (dishes topped with Parmesan and mozzarella gratinée): veal, chicken and eggplant.

Wood-fired pizzas: made with caputo flour imported from Southern Italy, San Marzano tomatoes, handmade mozzarella and water from a local spring just like in Italy’s Campania region – 10-inch, 20-inch or 1/2 meter to share: a dozen choices, from a simple pizza Margherita with tomato, mozzarella and basil to carciofi with artichoke, potato, pecorino cheese, prosciutto and cantaloupe.

Sweets: tiramisù, zeppole di ricotta (ricotta cheese-fried dough, whipped cream and chocolate sauce); apple cake with almond sorbetti; gelatie; and vanilla gelato with almond cookies and amarena cherries.

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Going this fall?  There are a few select dates available for Free Dining!

Happy Independence Day from Off to Neverland!

Walt Disney World Celebrates July 4

Whether you are celebrating at one of the Disney Destinations, in your hometown with family and friends, or serving our country across the globe, the Magic Makers® at Off to Neverland Travel® wish you a happy and safe holiday!

Curious as to how the Walt Disney World® Resort celebrates July 4?  Check out this article:
Celebrate America on July 4 at Walt Disney World

Handheld Device Will Offer Detailed Descriptions at Disney Parks

Assistive Technology Device

The Disney Parks are always looking for new ways to make attractions and experiences more accessible and enjoyable for everyone. Check out this first-of-its-kind technology that will change the way some guests with disabilities experience Disney parks.

Disney engineers have plussed up their Assistive Technology Device to provide detailed descriptions of outdoor areas for visually impaired guests. Using an interactive audio menu, guests can choose the type of information they’d like to receive, from architectural elements to the location of the nearest restroom. It works using wireless technology to pinpoint its location and take pre-programmed actions. Best of all, it fits in the palm of your hand.

The Disney engineers said the device already combines many other features, including detailed audio description for more than 50 attractions; amplified audio for guests with mild to moderate hearing loss; handheld captioning that lets guests read captions while enjoying specific rides; and activation of closed captioning on television displays in pre-show areas.

Disney has already patented and licensed the technology for the handheld device, which could serve a wide variety of retail, commercial and industrial applications. And industry insiders and techies are already taking notice. The National Society of Professional Engineers just lauded the device as the new product of the year.

The Handheld Assistive Technology Device will be available starting June 27 for guests at Walt Disney World Resort and in 2011 in Disneyland Resort, for no additional cost.

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Rider Switch Program

From Magic Maker® Aimee Fleming

Disney's Rider Switch ProgramYou have finally arrived at the Walt Disney World® Resort! There you are standing in front of that thrill ride you have been waiting your whole vacation for…and realize that someone in your party is not tall enough to ride. What do you do?

My family ran into this same situation during our last visit this past April. We have five members in our group. Mom, Dad, our ten year old son, six year old daughter and three year old son. My ten year old is now tall enough to ride everything so he was not a problem; not so for my six and three year olds.

Our first encounter happened at the Expedition Everest – Legend of the Forbidden Mountain attraction in Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park. The height requirement is 44 inches or taller. Everyone in our family could ride except the three year old, so we used Disney’s Rider Switch Program.

What is Rider Switch? It is a great feature for families or traveling parties to use when you have a wide variety of ages and heights for some of the more thrill seeking rides.

Here’s how it works:Rider Switch Ticket

  1. Locate a Disney Cast Member, there will always be one stationed at the beginning of the queue.
  2. Explain to the Cast Member that you need to do a Rider Switch.
  3. Next, you will be asked who is riding first (ex: Husband and Son).
  4. The Cast Member will hand a ticket to another member of the party which looks similar to a FASTPASS® ticket.
  5. Our daughter, three year old son and I were asked to step out of the line and wait for the rest of our party.
  6. Once my husband and son returned, my daughter and I entered the FASTPASS® line to go straight to the ride without waiting in the regular queue again.

Rider Switch is a great advantage to use for any thrill rides where the waits can get hours long. This way the complete party or family only wait in the long lines once and everyone gets to ride. We also used Rider Switch for Rockin’ Roller Coaster starring Aerosmith (height requirement: 48 inches) at Disney’s Hollywood Studios™.

Not sure if a particular ride has Rider Switch? Just ask a Cast Member, they are always ready to help!  Talk to your Magic Maker™ about other ways to make the trip as smooth as possible for the entire family.

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Leave us a comment and tell us what tips you have to make a Walt Disney World® vacation smooth and enjoyable for the entire family?

Click here to see the Walt Disney World® Height Restrictions Chart*

*Height Restrictions subject to change at any time without notice.

Celebrate America on July 4 at Walt Disney World

Guests celebrating the Fourth of July at Walt Disney World® Resort will have a choice of fireworks shows as Magic Kingdom® Park and Disney’s Hollywood Studios™ present special pyrotechnics, and Epcot® adds a patriotic tag to its famous “IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth” spectacular. Here’s what’s in store:

Magic Kingdom® Park Cinderella Castle on July 4
“Celebrate America Fireworks” will fill the sky at 9 p.m. July 4.  Or kick off the celebratory weekend a day early and enjoy the special fireworks on July 3 at 9 p.m. After the fireworks, guests can enjoy Disney’s “Main Street Electrical Parade” of lights, music and magic at 10 p.m. and midnight on July 4 (on July 3, the parade will be at 10:30 p.m.). Park hours on July 4 are 8 a.m.-1 a.m.

Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Special fireworks set to a rock ‘n’ roll soundtrack will be presented at 9:50 p.m. on July 4, providing guests with a bonus nighttime entertainment extravaganza to complement “Fantasmic!” (which will be at 9 and 10:30 p.m.). Park hours on July 4 are 9 a.m.-10 p.m.

Epcot®
“IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth,” which features dazzling special effects, colorful lasers, brilliant fireworks, and fiery torches all choreographed to a musical score, becomes even more dynamic on July 4 as the normal show is supplemented with a patriotic finale. The performance begins at 10 p.m. Earlier in the day, guests will be treated to the Voices of Liberty 4th of July Concert – featuring an expanded cast of singers plus the Spirit of America Fife and Drum Corps and Disney characters – at 12:30, 1:45 and 3 p.m. on the America Gardens Theatre stage. Park hours on July 4 are 9 a.m.-10 p.m.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park
Guests can enjoy all the regular attractions and shows on July 4 from 8 a.m.-8 p.m.Request a Quote

(entertainment and park hours are subject to change without notice)

Chefs Whip Up Global Goodies

Like a fine wine that improves with age, the Epcot® International Food & Wine Festival celebrates 15 years this Epcot International Food and Wine FestivalOct. 1-Nov. 14, 2010 with an unrivaled global tasting experience.

Where on the planet can foodies sample the cuisine, culture and entertainment of more than two dozen countries during a 1.3-mile stroll around a picturesque 40-acre lagoon?  Only at Walt Disney World® Resort, where more than 25 international marketplaces around the World Showcase promenade at Epcot® invite guests to taste tapas-sized portions and sip wines, beers and spirits from six continents.

This year, Disney and celebrity chefs are teaming with winemakers and brew masters from around the world to commemorate 15 years of Delicious Discoveries.  During the six-week festival, guests will discover:

  • Two new tasting marketplaces – Belgium and South Korea –plus new menu offerings at popular returning marketplaces including Singapore, Argentina, Chile, Poland, South Africa, Australia, U.S.A., Spain and others.
  • Celebrity chef appearances starring top culinarians like Warren Brown, Cat Cora, Todd English, Gale Gand, Robert Irvine, Art Smith, Andrew Zimmern and more.
  • A complimentary Marketplace Discovery Passport to be stamped at each international marketplace visited for the perfect scrapbook souvenir.
  • Daily wine seminars, bottle signings, author events and culinary demonstrations at the Festival Welcome Center.
  • Eat to the Beat! concerts three times nightly at America Gardens Theatre.
  • Two Epcot restaurants grand opening just in time for the festival: Via Napoli at the Italy pavilion and La Hacienda de San Angel at the Mexico pavilion.

New Sips, Fresh Bites

Whether sampling steamed mussels with roasted garlic cream at the new Belgium marketplace or sipping the trendiest wines from South Africa and Chile, festival guests can make a day of grazing their way around the World Showcase promenade.  Tapas-sized portions of regional specialties run $3-to-$8 each, and recommended wines and beers make perfect pairings at each marketplace.  To make grazing simpler and more fun, guests can purchase a festival-themed mini-Disney Gift Card that can be loaded and reloaded at several park locations.  The card comes attached to a band that can be worn conveniently on the wrist and used for purchases at park marketplaces, restaurants and shops.

Live regional entertainment includes music, acrobatics and improv performances along the promenade.  Evening Eat to the Beat! concerts at America Gardens Theatre feature acts from many musical genres.  Appearing for the first time on the Eat to the Beat! stage are: Sugar Ray, Air Supply, Howard Jones, 38 Special, Roger Hodgson (formerly of Supertramp,) Hanson and Rick Springfield.  Kicking off the festival Oct. 1-3 is fan-favorite Taylor Dayne, and wrapping the event Nov. 12-14 is crowd-pleaser Big Bad Voodoo Daddy.

Each fall, the festival attracts a diverse audience of more than 1 million guests ranging from wine connoisseurs and epicures to novices wishing to boost their culinary IQs.  Special culinary programs showcase a lineup of renowned winemakers, guest chefs and speakers participating in elegant dinners, luncheons, seminars and wine schools.

Festival highlights include:

  • The Festival Welcome Center, with a Wine Bar, Authentic Taste Seminars, Authors Without Borders weekend conversations and more.
  • Some 250 chefs including Disney chefs and guest chefs from across the country conducting culinary demonstrations and hosting dinners and tasting events.  Guest chefs on tap include Debbie Gold, Rock Harper, Jeff Henderson, Robin Miller, Jamie Deen and many other culinary stars.
  • New events that include 3-D Disney’s Dessert Discovery and a festival preview night, First Bites Opening Reception, on Sept. 30.
  • Popular returning events that include Celebrating Family and Friends in the Kitchen, Epcot Wine Schools, Mexico Tequila Tastings and Food and Wine Pairings.

Festival guests can enjoy fresh Epcot experiences including the latest Future World high-tech fun at Innoventions.  They also can go “under the sea” at The Seas with Nemo & Friends, “up in the air” at Soarin’ in The Land pavilion or “out of this world” at Mission: SPACE.  In World Showcase, new and updated restaurants welcome guests at the Italy, Japan, Mexico and China pavilions.

Included with Epcot Admission

Authentic Taste seminars and Authors Without Borders programs with special book signings at the Festival Center, Eat to the Beat! concerts, cultural adventures, Marketplace Discovery Passport and all attractions and park entertainment are included with regular Epcot admission.

Special Programming by Reservation

The Party for the Senses grand tasting events and other special wine and culinary programs require reservations and separate event admission.  Contact your Magic Maker® for more information.

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‘Ohana at Disney’s Polynesian Resort

From Magic Maker® Kim Nocera

I was lucky enough to find myself at the Walt Disney World® Resort again with my family. One night we ate at ‘Ohana'Ohana at Disney’s Polynesian Resort for dinner. We have been there plenty of times for the ‘Ohana Character Breakfast with Lilo & Stitch, but never for dinner. I love trying new restaurants!  (My kids are the ones that aren’t good with change.)

We were on the Deluxe Disney Dining Plan, so our meal cost One Table Service Credit for each of us. But you don’t have to be on one of the Disney Dining Plans to enjoy this meal.  The quality of the food is worth every penny.

The meal is brought out family style to your table. The grilled meats and shrimp are grilled over an expansive 18-foot oak fire pit and then brought out on huge skewers by the servers. If you would like that particular meat or shrimp, they will slide it right off the skewer right onto your plate.

All of us loved it! This restaurant now ranks up towards the top of our list. The food is plentiful, fresh, and very good.  My little one has very limited menu.  Our server told us it was possible to get him macaroni and cheese. So if any of your little ones are picky eaters, do not hesitate to ask your server for a kid’s meal for them.

About half way through our meal, a woman started interacting with everyone. She started playing a ukulele and singing island songs.  The kids soon lined up, dancing and following her around the restaurant while she sang.

I highly recommend ‘Ohana for dinner.  If you haven’t been there before, give it a try, I’m sure you will be pleasantly surprised!  Contact your Magic Maker to add ‘Ohana to your Advanced Dining Reservations.


‘Ohana Dinner Menu
Starters
‘Ohana Welcome Bread
A pineapple coconut bread that is fresh and very good.

Mixed greens with a Honey-Lime Dressing
At first when I saw the salad, I thought to myself, “Couldn’t they put more in it than just greens?” But let me tell you, I was looking for more after I ate it. The Honey-Lime Dressing has to be one of the best salad dressings I’ve ever tasted. The salad definitely needed nothing else!  I even searched online and found the recipe for it and now we can have a little of ‘Ohana at home!

Appetizers
Honey-Coriander Chicken Wings
Again, another all time favorite!  These are now one of my favorite Chicken Wings. The key ingredient has to be the honey (honey in the salad dressing & in the wings’ sauce).

Pork Dumplings with Sweet and Sour Sauce
My family did care for these as much.  The dumplings were a little hard and not anyhing to rave about. I tasted one and that was about it.

Grilled Meats
The meats are served with Peanut, Spicy Mustard, and Sweet ‘n’ Sour Sauces that were all very good. Each one had a unique flavor and a great compliment to any of the grilled meats or shrimp.

Asian Barbequed Pork Loin Skewers
Oak Grilled Turkey Skewers
Marinated Sirloin Steak Skewer
Marinated Shrimp (peel and eat)

Overall you can’t go wrong with any of the grilled items. You can try all of them or just a few and you can get as much as you like. The one that ranked number one with our family was definitely the Marinated Sirloin Steak. The Steak was cooked perfectly . . . slightly pink on the inside, flavorful, and not dry at all!

Lo mein Noodles, tossed in a Teriyaki sauce with fresh vegetables
These noodles were so fresh!  Sometimes when you order Lo mein noodles out they taste like they were made hours ago. . . not these. They also have to be one of the best I’ve tasted.

Stir-fried Vegetables
These were ok. Nothing wowed us with them. They weren’t bad . . . they were just your standard side stir-fried vegetables.

Dessert
‘Ohana bread pudding served a la mode with Bananas and Caramel Sauce
They bring this also out family style. It was really good!  However, my husband and I were the only ones that took a taste of it. I really wished we had saved room for this dessert because it ranked up there. But a taste was all we could pull off. So if you like desserts, don’t take that extra piece of grilled meat so you can eat a little more of this dessert.

Kid’s Options
Chicken Nuggets
Macaroni and Cheese
French Fries
Vanilla Ice Cream with Mickey Sprinkles

There is a full bar in ‘Ohana that offers select wines and tropical alcoholic drinks.
(Prices/Terms current as of 6/10/10)

Adults $29.99
Children (3-9) $14.99
or 1 Table Service Credit with any of the Disney Dining Plans

Prices, dining credits, and menu objects are subject to availability and may change at any time without notice.  Prices and Dining Credits do not include alcoholic drinks, tax, or gratuity.

What is the cost of travel insurance?

Question:Off to Neverland Navigators Panel

What is the cost of travel insurance?

Answer:

Purchasing Travel insurance is an excellent idea for protecting your vacation investment. Price for the Disney travel insurance is $69.95 per adult with children under 18 free. It protects you from trip cancellation and interruption including airfare even if not booked through the Walt Disney World Travel Company.

Here are examples of what travel insurance covers*:

Trip cancellation/interruption, including coverage for nonrefundable unused prepaid airfare purchased through Walt Disney Travel Company, your Travel Agent or on your own, for covered reasons such as:

  • Employee termination or layoff through no fault of your own after the effective date of coverage if you are an active employee with the same employer for at least one year
  • Called into active military service, or having military leave revoked, or being reassigned within 10 days of departure
  • A disabling sickness, injury or death causing trip to be cancelled
  • Hurricane or inclement weather causing complete cessation of travel services at the point of departure and/or destination
  • Trip and baggage delay
  • Loss of baggage/personal effects
  • Emergency medical transportation
  • 24-hour emergency travel Assistance

It worth every cent it in my opinion, and I encourage each of my clients to protect their vacation investment.

Traci Elswick, Navigator

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Amount of coverage and what is covered by your Vacation Insurance is dependent on each individual plan.  Please talk with your Magic Maker® to find the best option for your vacation.  The list above is merely a sample list and is subject to availability and can change at any time without notice.

Hidden Mickeys

What is a Hidden Mickey? A Hidden Mickey is a representation of Mickey Mouse that has been inserted subtly at the Walt Disney World® Resort, Disneyland® Resort, and on the Disney Cruise Line®.  The Hidden Mickeys are placed by the Imagineers and artists to blend into the designs of attractions, hotels, restaurants, and other areas.

Hidden Mickey on Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros

Three drum heads make up the Hidden Mickey on the Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros attraction in the Mexico Pavilion.

Hidden Mickeys started in the late 1980’s in Epcot® as an inside joke among the Imagineers.  Some historians believe in that Hidden Mickeys were born as the Imagineers were designing Epcot® in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s. At that time, Disney management felt that the characters belonged in the Magic Kingdom® Park only. The Imagineers disagreed and began slipping Mickeys into Epcot®!  Because of the popularity, Imagineers are encouraged to place them all over the Disney parks and cruise ships.

The most common Hidden Mickey is a formation of three circles that may be perceived as the silhouette of the head and ears of Mickey Mouse.  The term Hidden Mickey has now come to refer to a range of possibilities.  It can be anything from a more complete representation of Mickey Mouse as one mixed in with a crowd or in the background, or a representation of another Disney character.  Mickeys may be painted, made up of objects, or be references such as someone wearing Mickey Mouse Club ears in a painting.  Hidden Mickeys can take on many sizes and forms.

A true Hidden Mickey is one that is not meant to be seen immediately, and is usually placed purposefully by a Disney Imagineer or artist in a context that would not normally contain Mickey Mouse. When the shape of Mickey Mouse is used as an obvious part of the design, such as Mickey ears on the top of lampposts, it is considered decorative and sometimes referred to as a decor Mickey.

Although approximately 600 Hidden Mickeys have been recorded, The Walt Disney Company has never compiled a complete list of all the “known” or “deliberate” Mickeys (whether created by an Imagineer or a Disney Cast Member), so there is no way to confirm or disprove every single Mickey sighting.

Can you find the Hidden Mickey in the mural at The Garden Grill Restaurant in Epcot?  Click the smaller image below for the answer.
Hint: It isn’t the three circles that make up this Mickey.  Look for his eyes and nose. Click for larger image.

Hidden Mickey at the Garden Grill

Click image to see the answer.

Hidden Mickey at the Garden Grill Revealed

Where have you found Hidden Mickeys at the Walt Disney World® Resort,
Disneyland® Resort, or on the Disney Cruise Line®?

Reimagining Star Tours

Star Wars WeekendToday, were looking ahead in the galaxy to the “reimagining” of Star Tours at the Disneyland® Resort and the Walt Disney World® Resort. Scheduled to open in 2011, the power of the Force and the magic of Disney once again will combine to create an all-new Star Tours. When it reopens, it’ll feature a new 3-D, immersive experience that’ll take guests to familiar places in the Star Wars galaxy. To prepare for the reopening, Star Tours will close at Disneyland® Park on July 27 and at Disney’s Hollywood Studios™ on September 8.

If you’d you like to take a last daily express ride to Endor,
make your plans to visit the parks before the closing dates.
Click one of the destinations below for a quote:

Walt Disney World® Resort
Disneyland® Resort

Don’t forget the annual Star Wars Weekends is going on right now!  Fans of the Star Wars universe don’t have to travel to “a galaxy far, far away” to come face to face with droids, alien creatures and many of their favorite Star Wars characters.  You just have to travel to Disney’s Hollywood Studios™ at the Walt Disney World® Resort.

Dates left in 2010: May 28 – 30, June 4 – 6, June 11 – 13

Can’t make it this year?  Stay tuned for more information for next year’s event!

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