Lego have announced the opening of Legoland Florida on the site of Cypress Gardens in Central Florida.
It will be the largest Legoland to date and will create 1,000 jobs. It is expected to open in late 2011.
Read More...Universal Orlando has announced a new ticket pricing structure called "U Select", in time for the opening of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. It follows a similar idea introduced by Walt Disney World in 2005, the Disney "Magic Your Way" ticket system and the idea is to encourage guests to visit the Universal parks for more than just a couple of days.
Read more...Disney have announced a free Disney Gift Card with a value of up to $750 for selected 5-night/6-day non-discounted vacation packages booked by March 27, 2010 and used by June 3, 2010. There are different 'blackout' dates depending upon resort.
Read more...Birnbaum's Walt Disney World 2010 |
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The 2010 edition of Birnbaum's Walt Disney World was published on September 29, 2009 by Disney Editions and is edited by Jill Safro. Format: Paperback If you plan on vacationing at the Walt Disney World Resort without children then you might like to consider the companion book, Birnbaum's Walt Disney World Without Kids 2010. Birnbaum's Walt Disney World is updated each year and the 2010 edition of contains all the latest tips, tricks and information on everything in the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida including details on "Magical Beginnings," the specially tailored, money-saving vacation plan for families with pre-schoolers, new strategies to stretch your Disney vacation dollar and updates on the latest developments at Pleasure Island's venues, eateries, and shopping opportunities. There are also expanded details on character meals, new shows, attractions and restaurants including Sanaa (at Animal Kingdom Lodge), The Wave (at the Contemporary) and T-Rex: A Pre-historic Family Adventure (at Downtown Disney) If you like your advice straight from the horse's mouth, then the official Birnbaum's Walt Disney World guide book is the book for youThere are eight main chapters running to 272 pages including colour photographs, illustrations, maps and some discount coupons. Though it is not as big as some other Walt Disney World guide books like The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World, it is the only official guide and as such includes the very latest insider's information on new rides, changes to schedules and pricing from Disney themselves. It makes a good primer for the first time visitor though bear in mind it is published by Disney themselves so it a bit biased and lacks critical reviews. The first chapter, Getting Ready To Go, covers all those things you need to think about before travelling including when is the best time to go, how to get there, monthly temperatures and rainfall charts, saving money and working within a budget as well as sample schedules and tips for parents, singles and guests with disabilities. The second chapter, Transportation & Accommodations, deals with all the different modes of transports provided by Disney including the Magical Express service from Orlando International Airport as well as comprehensive reviews of each resort hotel. Details of each resort are presented in handy chart form including location, theme, amenities and typical guest (for example, suitable for families, honeymooners, convention visitors etc.). Buy This BookAs well as Amazon.com, Birnbaum's Walt Disney World 2010 can also be bought at other book stores like Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.ca. There are then four chapters dedicated to the four main theme parks, Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios and Disney's Animal Kingdom with details of the best strategies for getting around, shopping and information on each ride and attraction including best time of day to go on the ride and average waiting times. The rest of the Walt Disney World Resort is covered in Everything Else in the World, including the two water parks, Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon, Downtown Disney and Pleasure Island. Final chapters cover Sports and Good Meals, Great Times. In the sports chapter, there are details of all golf courses and places where you can play tennis, go boating, fishing, biking, horse riding, swimming, water-skiing and even stock-car racing and parasailing. The restaurant reviews are organised by area listing specialities, best family fare and Birnbaum's own favourites. The chapter also covers dinner shows, Disney's Dining Plan, character meals and where to get a drink.
Birnbaum's Walt Disney World is part of a set of seven Birnbaum books about the Walt Disney World Resort, the Disney Cruise Line and the Disneyland Resort in California (see reviews of the other Walt Disney World books in the series here). Note that most guide books are re-published annually so you can often pick up a bargain if you don't mind last year's edition. |