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Guests Are Returning to Arendelle – For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration is Coming Back

Get ready to once again learn the history of Arendelle, as the live show, For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration is returning to Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

The show will return to the Hyperion Theater on October 5. It will be the same show that Guests have loved, with a few small adjustments to staging and the seating of the audience to keep physical distancing in mind.

For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration is a 25-minute musical recap that features the Royal Historians of Arendelle, Erik and Aria, who share a comedic retelling of the events of the first Frozen film.

The show actually debuted as a temporary offering during the Frozen Summer Fun LIVE event. It was so popular that the show moved to the larger theater and became a fan-favorite due to the comedic aspect of the Historians, as well as the ability for fans (especially little ones) to be able to sing their favorite songs.

Are you excited to once again visit Arendelle, hear the Royal Historians’ tale, and see Anna and Elsa?

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The Grand Floridian Society Orchestra To End Its Run at Walt Disney World

It’s actually the end of an era. Announced this weekend on their Facebook page, the popular staple of Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, The Grand Floridian Society Orchestra shared details that their last day of performing would be on October 3 at the Walt Disney World Resort.

While they haven’t currently been playing at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort due to COVID, the band has been performing, in parts, at Disney’s Hollywood Studios as the Disney Society Orchestra since early August. Their shows featured musical highlights from favorite movies like The Little Mermaid, Toy Story, the Muppets and more.

The Grand Floridian Society Orchestra To End Its Run at Walt Disney World

In their message to their fans, they shared the following:

The Grand Floridian Society Orchestra To End Its Run at Walt Disney World

It’s  hard to find the words but, sadly, our days at the Grand Floridian are over. In fact, as of Oct 3, 2020, our days at WDW will come to an end as well. 

The company brought us out of furlough, changed our name to “The Disney Society Orchestra,” closed us out of the GF to play a show of Disney themed show tunes at the Theater of the Stars in Hollywood Studios. we’ve been playing 9 shows a day, 7 days a week since Aug 2nd. The music is a far cry from the closely knit harmonies & sounds we became known for at the GF but the guys are real pros and they sound great! 

Well…Two weeks ago, we got notice that the theater is going dark and our last day of work will be Saturday, October 3, 2020. As we all know, these are very uncertain times and can’t say what will happen from one day to the next. 

So after 32 years of playing together and playing music we love….we’re done. We are so thankful for the opportunity to play in a beautiful setting for the hotel guests and friends we have met & made over the years. We’ll never forget you and how wonderful you’ve made us feel. We will miss you! 

Thank you-thank you-thank you! 

 

 

The band also shared on their Facebook page that their last performances would not be at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort, but instead will be at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in the Theater of the Stars, which is where Beauty and the Beast – Live on Stage is performed.

October is, unfortunately, always the time that Disney cancels contracts of popular performers and musical acts, due to it being the beginning of their fiscal quarter. This is, not the first time that much loved performers were not brought back. There is, of course, as their always is during these removals of popular entertainment offerings, a petition from fans for Disney to change their mind.

The band does state that they do have CDs available for purchase, for those who would like them. If you are interested, they indicate that you should message them on their Facebook page.

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PHOTOS: Relaxation and Fun at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Visiting Walt Disney World theme parks can be an exhausting experience. One exception to this can be Disney’s Animal Kingdom, a park that encourages visitors to slow down and take it all in. We were in Disney’s Animal Kingdom this weekend and wanted to share with you some of the tranquil sights we saw during our visit. Enjoy!

PHOTOS: Relaxation and Fun at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

 

PHOTOS: Relaxation and Fun at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

PHOTOS: Relaxation and Fun at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

PHOTOS: Relaxation and Fun at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

 

Perhaps one of the most amusing parts of our visit was watching Len get breakfast. Len’s go-to breakfast preference in the parks is a Disney pretzel, and our field team happened to catch rare video of a wild Len on the hunt for the aforementioned pretzel. (Click the image to see the video. . . )

PHOTOS: Relaxation and Fun at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Well, of course, like Star Wars without John Williams, this video really needed music to bring it to its highest level. Special thanks to

Mitch:


PHOTOS: Relaxation and Fun at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

and Ivonne:

PHOTOS: Relaxation and Fun at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

for their high-quality music scoring skills. Click on the images, make sure your volume is up, and enjoy! Oh, and yes, the pretzel was acquired.

PHOTOS: Relaxation and Fun at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

 

Saving time in the parks on headliner attractions means more time for taking it easy. A TouringPlans subscription can help you with tools to save hours of time in line each day. And yeah, it helps Len buy pretzels, too.

 

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Priceline Express Deals: Yacht Club and Coronado Springs

OK, people – grab your sailing caps and call your little buddies, the Yacht Club is calling!

For the last several months on Priceline Express, there have been some tantalizing deals: when you clicked on a 4-star resort in Bonnet Creek, you’d often see another deal for a 4* 9-guest rated resort pop up. However, as has happened with Priceline in the past those deals were ghosts: if you tried to book them you’d get a “Sorry! Deal is gone! Hahahahahah!” page. (I may have inferred the Hahahaha! part.)

Welp, Priceline has finally. . .  (select all that apply)
__Fixed
__Updated
__Whatever Priceline does in the background, who knows

to their site.

You can now book these Yacht Club deals and they run from now all the way through Christmas! As an added bonus, you can also book a group of Coronado deals that had the same issue, but they are only out there in the last two weeks of October. (These Coronado deals are similar rates to those also on Hotwire right now.)

First: Check out these DVC Deals

Before we head into details, let’s jump out of the Priceline Express deals for a moment: with all of the various travel hub-bub going on, there are some terrific DVC deals going around. As I mentioned in my last post, you might want to check out DVC Reservations Flash Deals. Normally you’ll want to sign up for their email updates so you see these deals as they happen, since they seem to get snapped up quickly. But to handle the large number of last minute deals they have right now you can visit this page to see what’s available.

In the last update I just received, there was a Polynesian Studio for 9 days at $1599. That’s $177 per night!

Now back to our regularly scheduled programming…

Disney Math

Now, these Yacht Club deals are not “cheap” in a way that will make you climb on top of your house and yell “Woohoo!” at all your neighbors as they stare up in disbelief. (Not that I have any experience with that.) I am willing to spend money for good value and that includes paying a bit more when I plan to have some quality resort time, but these deals are all in the mid $200s and up, which, to be honest, makes my wallet itch.

But, in comparison to Disney rates out there right now, you can save some serious coconuts. The table below is a quick thumbnail of the various rates out there for October 1. (Disney World’s birthday and my own, which I have always assumed is no coincidence.)

Priceline Express Deals: Yacht Club and Coronado Springs

These Express Deals all appear to be Water View rooms and say so right on the booking page so I’ve used those current rates in the table. (I suggest you double check that if you book yourself, things can change.) Also, note that the Priceline Express Taxes and Fees includes their extra fee (about 8% more here) so makes that a larger percentage of the rate than the Disney direct taxes.

That full rack rate price makes me want to cease my roof-Woohooing and jump, so I hope all of you wait around for discounts like the ones shown at the bottom of the table. Assuming most people’s best bet right now is that Magic is Here rate, saving $201 *per night* is a very incredible difference in my opinion. I also checked third-party sites and Priceline’s non-hidden rate. The best water view room rates I found for that date were in the mid-$500s and up. (Yowza.)

How To Find These Deals

So, enough chit-chat: Here’s how to find these deals, followed by some calendars to give you an albatross’s eye-view of all the rates.

As usual, when searching for Disney resorts on Priceline Express, you’ll want to limit your search to the Bonnet Creek and Disney Springs areas. There are non-Disney resorts in those areas, so being there does not guarantee they are Disney and you want to compare various variables like ratings and reviews. For the purposes of today’s search, Yacht Club and Coronado are both in Bonnet Creek so you can even limit your search to just that one area.

The Coronado deals should appear in results normally if they are available for your dates. However, these Yacht Club deals likely won’t be in the first search results page, so you’ll have to use the same technique to tease them out that I recently outlined for the Dolphin deals in November.

When scrolling through your search results, click on whatever 4-star resort in Bonnet Creek you see.

Priceline Express Deals: Yacht Club and Coronado Springs

A new tab should open with that deal – you can ignore it tab for now. After you clicked, you likely saw some additional deals pop up below it. Look for a 4-star 9-guest-rated resort with prices in the mid-$200s or up. Here you can see there are two of them.

A Resort Identifying Sidebar

Let’s discuss figuring out this deal for a moment so that everyone reading is on board. You may want to get a beverage. We’ll wait for you.

From experience I know that Yacht Club for $150 is highly unlikely. Checking into that cheaper 9-guest deal I found it is actually for the new JW Marriott resort. If you click on it and go through to the booking page, you’ll see another clue it is not a Disney resort in the $35 mandatory (aka resort) fee.

Within Bonnet Creek right now, there are only four 4-star resorts with a 9-guest rating: the other two resorts are the Boulder Ridge Villas at Wilderness Lodge and Boardwalk Inn. When identifying hidden deals, a good tie-breaker to use is the review count, however these pop-up deals don’t show that. In this case, I would guess that Boulder Ridge is unlikely for that mid-$200s price and because it is much less common on Express Deals. That leaves us with this deal being either Boardwalk or Yacht Club – but because I am a geek and keep track of these deals, I know that Yacht Club usually has Spa as an amenity on Express Deals, while Boardwalk does not.

Things can change, but for now I am very confident that this deal is Yacht Club.

Back to Booking

Once you click the likely Yacht Club deal, you’ll be able to choose a room type – this block of deals seem to all be water view!

Priceline Express Deals: Yacht Club and Coronado Springs

When you go to the room booking page and expect it to be a Disney resort, always make sure there is no mandatory fee charge. Also, don’t forget to Google around for any current Priceline promo codes you might use to save even more money.

Quick Coronado Tip

If you are trying to find the Coronado Springs deals I mentioned, look for a 3.5-star 8-guest-rated resort in Bonnet Creek with 400 reviews. (It currently has 495 reviews on Priceline, but they round that down in hidden deals.)

Priceline Express Deals: Yacht Club and Coronado Springs

Now, the info you are waiting for – the deal calendars!

Priceline Express Deals: Yacht Club and Coronado Springs

Priceline Express Deals: Yacht Club and Coronado Springs

Priceline Express Deals: Yacht Club and Coronado Springs

If you sail into any of these deals or have any questions, let us know in the comments!

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Top 3 Best Resort Breakfasts at Disney World

Breakfast. It’s the most important meal of the day! Arguably it is even more so at Walt Disney World where you have flying pirate ships to ride, banshees to fly, and the First Order to escape from. Now while there are many places at Walt Disney World to fuel up for your day at the parks, being able to enjoy the most important meal of that day at your Disney resort is a plus, especially these days.

Since the parks are opening late and closing early these days, enjoying breakfast at a resort won’t cut into those precious park hours and allows you and yours to be fueled up and ready to go when entering the park. Also, due to Disney’s Park Pass system, in-park dining reservations are more difficult to plan since park hopping isn’t available right now.

That’s why we’re showcasing the top 3 best resort breakfasts at Disney World right now! Not all of the Disney World’s dining destinations have reopened yet, and some that have are unable to operate normally due to our current circumstances, so you may be surprised who is and isn’t on this list. Are you ready? Bon Appetit!

3. Kona Cafe at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort

Top 3 Best Resort Breakfasts at Disney World Kona Cafe at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, located on the second level of the Great Ceremonial House, has never had the best location in comparison to other resort restaurants on Disney property. Unfortunately, that issue may become even more obvious as the Great Ceremonial House, along with rooms at the resort, is about to undergo a major refurbishment that will even shut down the resort’s Monorail station for a time.

But where Kona Cafe lacks in atmosphere, it more than makes up for with its Polynesian-themed breakfast menu! And no breakfast dish better encapsulates the flavors of the Polynesian Village Resort better than Kona Cafe’s Tonga Toast!

Tonga Toast is banana-stuffed French Toast rolled in cinnamon sugar and served with strawberry compote. It’s legendary amongst Disney World fans and a truly themed breakfast item. Tip: If you can’t get reservations for Kona Cafe, or you’re looking for breakfast on-the-go, Tonga Toast is also available at the quick service restaurant Captain Cook’s!

Top 3 Best Resort Breakfasts at Disney World
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But the tropical-inspired menu doesn’t stop there! Kona Cafe also offers Macadamia Nut Pancakes with Macadamia Nut Butter and pineapple sauce! I also love their customizable kid’s menu with options like Minnie’s French Toast and Mickey-shaped pancakes. Last, but in no way least, Kona Cafe offers the famous POG or Jungle Juice listed on the menu here as Liliko’i Juice. It’s a blend of orange, passion fruit, and guava and seriously delicious.

2. Olivia’s Cafe at Disney’s Old Key West Resort

Top 3 Best Resort Breakfasts at Disney World Olivia’s Cafe at Disney’s Old Key West Resort is absolutely a hidden gem of a restaurant! Those in the know about this laidback Florida-inspired hideaway hold it in esteem for its Southernmost Buttermilk Chicken, as do I, but it’s also one of my favorite destinations for seafood, particularly its Seven Mile Sea Scallops.

But I digress… This post is about breakfast after all, and Olivia’s Cafe more than delivers! For starters, Olivia’s Cafe is home to Banana Bread French Toast. Yep. You read that right. But believe it or not, it actually gets better. This specialty French Toast comes with Bahamian banana-rum syrup, coconut whipped cream, and your choice of bacon or sausage. Convinced?

For something a little more classic, Olivia’s Cafe also offers buttermilk pancakes, waffles, a standard breakfast plate, and more. Kiddos also can’t miss here with their choice of french toast sticks or classic Mickey Waffles!

1. Whispering Canyon Cafe at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge Resort

Top 3 Best Resort Breakfasts at Disney World In the mood for a hearty breakfast? Look no further than Whispering Canyon Cafe at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge Resort! At this rowdy, western-themed restaurant, you and yours can chow down on all-you-care-to-enjoy skillets heaped with buttermilk-cheddar biscuits, Mickey waffles, bacon, potatoes, and more. Each skillet is priced at $22.00; and let me remind you again, it’s all-you-can-eat!

Whispering Canyon Cafe also serves breakfast entrees, such as two eggs any style and a Belgian waffle with berries! Kids can also enjoy their own junior size breakfast skillet or customizable breakfast entrees.

Runner Up: Primo Piatto at Disney’s Riviera Resort

Top 3 Best Resort Breakfasts at Disney World
Primo Piatto breakfast menu

One of the newest spots for a resort breakfast Walt Disney World is Primo Piatto at Disney’s Riviera Resort. This casual quick-service spot offers breakfast options you won’t find at most Disney resort hotels and a budget-friendly quick-service price!

For starters, there’s the Primo Piatto breakfast of scrambled eggs served over mascarpone polenta and a sweet brioche roll! There’s also Primo Piatto’s tall stack of fluffy blueberry-lemon pancakes topped with mascarpone cream and lemon zest! And who can go wrong with the Cinnamon Crumble ‘French Toast’ Bread Pudding for breakfast? As an added bonus, this menu item is also quite instagramable.

Top 3 Best Resort Breakfasts at Disney World

But if traditional is more your thing, Primo Piatto still has you covered with that classic Mickey-shaped waffle.

 

Which one of these resort breakfast locations is your favorite? Let us know in the comments!

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