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Celebrity Cruise Lines Part 2: Comparing the Disney and Celebrity Experience

TouringPlans is happy to welcome Billy Hirsch for this three-part guest series about Celebrity Cruise Lines. You can read part 1 of this three-part series here.

Celebrity Cruise Line is actually a ‘sister company’ to Royal Caribbean – it’s Royal’s premium offering, and if you’ve sailed Royal there are some things that feel a bit familiar, but they’re mostly insignificant – like the style of the receipts, or the “please get this out of my head” safety video.  Celebrity is quite different from Royal though in a number of ways.

Space Used the Way You Want it to Be

Celebrity Cruise Lines Part 2: Comparing the Disney and Celebrity Experience

As we continued trying out different Celebrity ships (plus those from Holland America, Royal Caribbean, MSC, and others), I found a good way of explaining one reason I prefer some ships and lines over others:  Imagine you’re walking around a cruise ship – any ship.  Now picture an area, especially a larger one, that has something that just isn’t particularly interesting to you – maybe it’s a waterslide.  Now, don’t you wish they’d use that space for something that better suits how you like to spend your vacation?  

On Celebrity we continue to find so many spaces, like Craft Social on Celebrity Equinox, or the Rooftop Garden on Celebrity Edge, that feel like they’re made just for us.  Now, I’ll note that one of those spots is a bar (and you can get a drink at either), and not everyone drinks – but they’re great gathering places, feature live entertainment and food, and can simply be a comfy place to enjoy views of the ocean.  Oh, and if you do enjoy some drinks, know that many Celebrity sailings allow you to build in the cost of alcoholic beverages and specialty coffees.  This made the cost of our cruises FAR more predictable than on Disney.

Celebrity Cruise Lines Part 2: Comparing the Disney and Celebrity Experience

Similar to DCL, our experiences on Celebrity haven’t left us dealing with the big crowds of some lines, and the ships all seem pristine – even the first Celebrity ship we cruised, which was just months from being retired at the time.  Other things we noticed is that everything just seemed to be “plussed” a bit.  The selection at bars we a bit nicer (we’re big Islay scotch fans – keep this in mind if you see me at a bar and want to graciously thank me for…something), there were more interesting dishes to try, the entertainment was more creative and sophisticated, and loungers by the pools and in the atriums are comfortably padded, often with a fresh towel waiting for you.

Celebrity Cruise Lines Part 2: Comparing the Disney and Celebrity Experience

Technology…On Vacation?

It seems weird to mention technology as a factor when deciding how to vacation, but I think some lines are using tech to really make the vacation experience better.  Disney was the first cruise line to have an app, but beyond scheduling, they’ve still not done much with it – and if you need or want to go online while sailing one of Disney’s great ships, your best bet is usually to wait until you’re in port.  On Celebrity we love that we can not only track our schedule, but right from our phones we can easily make reservations for dining and excursions, open the stateroom door (that’s handy when the door slams and you realize your key card is on the other side of it), and on some ships, you can even open your blinds, control your A/C, and more.

Even if you don’t bring a device with you, you’ll find interactive screens to help with booking excursions, finding your way around the ship, and even shopping for another cruise – all done in ways that seem intuitive and unobtrusive, even to less tech-savvy guests.  In this way the ships themselves just feel more advanced in ways that make relaxing and enjoying your vacation much easier, rather than worrying about buying excursion tickets from a desk, for example.

If you like to stay disconnected while cruising you absolutely can, but if you do want to check with with the outside world, or even get some work done (I sometimes work from cruises so we can sail more than we would otherwise) many Celebrity ships have great internet – fast and reliable enough to get work done, and without per-minute charges. 

Kids on Celebrity

Celebrity Cruise Lines Part 2: Comparing the Disney and Celebrity Experience

We don’t have kids, so if we travel with them, their parents are either the ones in charge, or there has been a terrible mixup at the airport.  This means I can’t compare the two lines as a parent (or a kid), but it’s worth going over some aspects of the kids programs on Celebrity.  

Compared to Disney, you’ll not likely notice nearly as many children in the dining rooms or other public spaces.   Don’t get me wrong, there are some who travel with children on Celebrity (especially certain itineraires and times of the year), and they seem to have a great time – in fact I’ve toured the kids areas, and they left me a bit jealous.  Celebrity’s “Camp at Sea” program has various activities for different age groups, but also has some STEM (science, technology, and math) programs to add an educational element.  On some ships, they partner with the The Frost Science Museum and Anturus – again, leaving me a jealous adult.  Their staff is also trained to offer an autism-friendly environment, and provide sensory-friendly films, toys, and services.

One thing I can imagine Disney being inherently better about for those traveling with families, is that there are more “family activities” on DCL.  The fireworks on deck during Pirate Night, the stage shows in the evening – they’ve got things that adults and kids can enjoy together. While there aren’t any major “kids are off limits” situations on Celebrity, outside of the kids, areas, and depending on what your children might need to be entertained, there may not be quite as much to keep them happy.  Some of our friends who cruise with kids though find that they drop the kids off early in the day, and pick them up at night, and everyone is happy doing their own thing in between.  So in this way, it depends on how you plan on cruising as a family.

Onboard Atmosphere

The energy on Celebrity ships isn’t sleepy, but you won’t find family’s dancing to kids songs, or people on waterslides or surf-simulators.  Parades?  Definitely not.  Think of the feeling at Quiet Cove on DCL ships (our favorite area) – that’s the feeling onboard most parts of a Celebrity ship.  Instead of modern pop music on random play out of deck or in other public spaces, music, like the decor, food, and drinks, is curated to the space and time.  Most experiences onboard are much better suited for adults looking to relax at a more refined pace, enjoying “Modern Luxury” as Celebrity calls it. 

Celebrity Cruise Lines Part 2: Comparing the Disney and Celebrity Experience

While the type of crowd can vary quite a bit on Celebrity, there are fewer people in general compared to some other lines, and in that way, I’d say they’re comparable to DCL.  Sure you might have to queue up for an elevator on embarkation day, but other than that, you shouldn’t expect to find yourself waiting or otherwise elbow-to-elbow on Celebrity.

On Celebrity’s newest class of ship, Celebrity Edge, the pool deck is known as the Resort Deck, and I think that’s a fitting description.  Picture a peaceful but hip resort in the Caribbean, or even Ibiza – it’s an oasis at sea.  On some Solstice Class ships they have an area on deck called the Lawn Club, which is an area of real grass, with cushions, shade, and live music – just a place to relax, like nothing you’d imagine being on a cruise ship, and as I came to realize, more than just a gimmick.  

Celebrity Cruise Lines Part 2: Comparing the Disney and Celebrity Experience

If you’re looking for something more than just lounging by the way, you might find some of the activities they offer to be pretty neat.  On recent sailings we’ve watched cruisers try their hands at drone racing and glass blowing, enjoyed lectures on local history, embraced the quiet of a silent disco (just me?), and learned how to make some really creative drinks (which we promptly “cleaned up”), just to name a few events.  There are of course the classics too, like trivia, yoga on deck, and other things that happen before I wake up at the crack of noon.  For a truly unique activity at sea, Le Petite Chef and Le Petite Chef and Friends is an augmented reality dining experience and show where the meal unfolds in vivid color across your table, and even onto your plate – which gets us to the final topic for tomorrow . . . Dining! 

Tune in tomorrow for Part 3 of this series. In the meantime, have any questions about Celebrity Cruise Lines? Feel free to ask them in the comments.

Billy Hirsch is the creator of CruiseHabit.com where he shares tips, insights, and reviews of various cruises and related activities. He’s a Disney nerd, a cruise nut, a tech junky, and a former travel agent. Having started cruising as a baby, Billy has been fortunate enough to have taken over 60 cruises on various lines in different parts of the world. He has had a lifelong obsession with cruising, both as a leisure activity and the inner workings of the industry itself. You can frequently find him as CruiseHabit on Twitter and Facebook answering cruise questions or broadcasting live from ship and shore.  

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Using the TouringPlans Lines 2.0 App for Spontaneous Touring

Planning a trip to Disney World looks a little different these days; and since new situations call for new tools, the TouringPlans Lines app (the highest-rated Disney World app in iTunes and Google Play!) has received a major update for iOS users (with an Android update coming in the future) improving those features users love! Today I’m going to show you how to utilize the new and improved app’s Ride Now/Ride Anytime feature for those looking to experience the parks spontaneously!

While it’s true touring plans save you time in line, sometimes it’s fun to throw out the schedule and just enjoy the parks on a whim. If this is you, the Lines 2.0 app offers a Ride Now/Ride Anytime feature so you know when it’s the perfect time to ride an attraction or when it’s best to wait.

Let’s get started with the app’s homepage where I’m going to select Animal Kingdom for our spontaneous park day…

Using the TouringPlans Lines 2.0 App for Spontaneous Touring

Once I select the Animal Kingdom icon, the Animal Kingdom page lists all of the park’s shows and attractions along with a brief ride description, our readers’ ratings, height requirements, and Disney’s posted wait times along with our actual expected wait times.

Using the TouringPlans Lines 2.0 App for Spontaneous Touring Now if you’re enjoying the parks without a plan, and you have a list of attractions you want to check out, you need to know about the app’s Ride Now suggestion which I’ve underlined in the image above. This appears when an attraction’s wait time is either at its lowest or when the wait times are about to go up. This is how you know whether or not to jump in the queue or check back later.

Now if you click on one of these attractions, here’s what you will see…

Using the TouringPlans Lines 2.0 App for Spontaneous Touring

Along with additional attraction information, you will again see Ride Now along with a full breakdown on why now is the best time to ride and when the wait times will go up.

If you continue to scroll, you can also see a chart illustrating the projected wait times throughout the day.

Using the TouringPlans Lines 2.0 App for Spontaneous Touring

So here’s the thing. If you’re at the park with no plan but still want to enjoy some attractions, log in to the Lines 2.0 app look for attractions saying Ride Now and jump in their queues. This way, you can still save time in line even though you’re there with no plan! Genius!

In addition to Ride Now, you may also see Ride Anytime or See Any Show when scrolling through your park’s list of attractions…

Using the TouringPlans Lines 2.0 App for Spontaneous Touring

These additional attractions can be counted on to have little to no wait at all throughout the day allowing for optimal spontaneity!

Now you know that it IS possible to tour the parks sans schedule and with minimal waits. Just let the Lines 2.0 app be your guide!

Do you enjoy touring the parks with no plan? Do you love this Lines 2.0 feature? Let us know in the comments.

Using the TouringPlans Lines 2.0 App for Spontaneous Touring

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Walt Disney World Wait Times for Wednesday, November 4, 2020

If there was ever a day in which I didn’t want to see any more numbers anywhere, it’s today. But Disney World is a welcome thing to focus on, so let’s do those numbers.  We received 114 actual wait times today across Walt Disney World.  We also counted 500 people today at Hollywood Studios, and 481 of them (97%) were wearing masks in accordance with Disney’s guidelines.

Hollywood Studios Wait Times

Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster’s average posted wait time today was 50 minutes, a bit above its 7-day average of 46 minutes, so today ranks #1 for this week. We received 4 actual wait times today, probably none from Steven Tyler though, and the actual wait averaged 96% of the posted wait time.

The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror had an average wait time today of 48 minutes, 3 over its 7-day average of 45 minutes, so today ranks #1 for this week. Its 30-day average is 48 minutes, so today ranks #12 for the past month. Its 365-day average is 61 minutes, so today ranks #144 for the past year. We received 5 actual wait times today, none that we know of from Rod Serling, and the actual wait averaged 74% of the posted wait time.

Walt Disney World Wait Times for Wednesday, November 4, 2020

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Walt Disney World Wait Times for Wednesday, November 4, 2020

 

Toy Story Mania! had an average wait time today of 25 minutes, one below its 7-day average of 26 minutes, so today ranks #3 for this week. Its 30-day average is 30 minutes, so today ranks #26 for the past month. We received 8 actual wait times today, exactly zero of which came from Tom Hanks (we’re pretty sure), and the actual wait averaged 57% of the posted wait time.

Slinky Dog Dash had an average wait time today of 61 minutes. Its 7-day average is 62 minutes, so today ranks #3 for this week. Its 30-day average is 67 minutes, so today ranks #23 for the past month.

Alien Swirling Saucers had an average wait time today of 23 minutes, also one below its 7-day average, so today ranks #4 for this week. Its 30-day average is 25 minutes, so today ranks #23 for the past month.

Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway had an average wait time today of 76 minutes. Its 7-day average is 73 minutes, so today ranks #2 for this week. Its 30-day average is 80 minutes, so today ranks #21 for the past month. We received 6 actual wait times today, and because we have no idea what Chris Diamantopoulos looks like, we don’t know if he sent in any of those times.  But they averaged 85% of the posted wait.

Rise of the Resistance boarding groups started a bit later than usual today, but ran well until 4 p.m, when there was an hour-long pause before starting back up.  We’re above boarding group 90 as I write this, so things seem to have straightened out.

Walt Disney World Wait Times for Wednesday, November 4, 2020

 

Magic Kingdom Wait Times

Great day to be in the Magic Kingdom today, with posted waits near their month-long lows.  Splash Mountain had the highest average wait time today in the park, 41 minutes. But its 30-day average is 61 minutes, so today ranks #25 for the past month. And for historical context, Splash’s 365-day average is 53 minutes, so today ranks #123 for the past year.

Space Mountain had an average wait time today of 14 minutes. Its 7-day average is 34 minutes, so today ranks #6 for this week. Its 30-day average is 41 minutes, so today ranks #29 for the past month. Its 365-day average is 61 minutes, so today ranks #215 for the past year. We received 8 actual wait times today, sadly none of which came from the original 7 Mercury astronauts, and the actual wait averaged 87% of the posted wait time.

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad had an average wait time today of 25 minutes. Its 7-day average is 39 minutes, so today ranks #6 for this week. Its 30-day average is 43 minutes, so today ranks #29 for the past month.

Seven Dwarfs Mine Train had an average wait time today of 40 minutes. Its 7-day average is 54 minutes, so today ranks #6 for this week. Its 30-day average is 59 minutes, so today ranks #28 for the past month. We received 5 actual wait times today, so a couple of dwarfs took the day off.  Still, the actual wait averaged 83% of the posted wait time.

Walt Disney World Wait Times for Wednesday, November 4, 2020

The Haunted Mansion had an average wait time today of 24 minutes. Its 7-day average is 40 minutes, so today ranks #6 for this week. Its 30-day average is 44 minutes, so today ranks #29 for the past month.

Peter Pan’s Flight had an average wait time today of 20 minutes. Its 7-day average is 30 minutes, so today ranks #6 for this week. Its 30-day average is 34 minutes, so today ranks #29 for the past month. Its 365-day average is 53 minutes, so today ranks #224 for the past year.

Pirates of the Caribbean had an average wait time today of 27 minutes. Its 7-day average is 40 minutes, so today ranks #6 for this week. Its 30-day average is 46 minutes, so today ranks #29 for the past month.

EPCOT Wait Times

Also a good day to visit EPCOT, with low wait times at most attractions.  Test Track had an average posted wait today of 48 minutes, 6 below its 7-day average of 54 minutes, so today ranks #5 for this week. Its 30-day average is 63 minutes, so today ranks #26 for the past month. We received 4 actual wait times today, at least a couple not from Mary Barra (we’re pretty sure), and the actual wait averaged 62% of the posted wait time.

Soarin’ had an average wait time today of 27 minutes. Its 7-day average is 31 minutes, so today ranks #5 for this week. Its 30-day average is 37 minutes, so today ranks #23 for the past month. We received 9 actual wait times today, and the actual wait averaged 97% of the posted wait time.  That’s more accurate that Soarin’ has been in a while.

Living with the Land had an average wait time today of 12 minutes. Its 7-day average is 12 minutes, so today ranks #4 for this week. Its 30-day average is 13 minutes, so today ranks #20 for the past month. And Mission: SPACE Orange had an average wait time today of 19 minutes. Its 7-day average is 23 minutes, so today ranks #3 for this week. Its 30-day average is 27 minutes, so today ranks #22 for the past month.

Spaceship Earth had an average wait time today of 14 minutes. Its 7-day average is 18 minutes, so today ranks #4 for this week. Its 30-day average is 19 minutes, so today ranks #20 for the past month.

Walt Disney World Wait Times for Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Animal Kingdom Wait Times

Avatar Flight of Passage had an average wait time today of 37 minutes, well below its 7-day average of 50 minutes, so today ranks #6 for this week. Its 30-day average is 63 minutes, so today ranks #27 for the past month. We received 5 actual wait times today, but none from Sigourney Weaver, and the actual wait averaged 78% of the posted wait time.

Na’vi River Journey had an average wait time today of 37 minutes. Its 7-day average is 43 minutes, so today ranks #6 for this week. Its 30-day average is 46 minutes, so today ranks #28 for the past month. We received 5 actual wait times today, pretty sure none of which were from James Cameron’s submersible, and the actual wait averaged 80% of the posted wait time.

Expedition Everest – Legend of the Forbidden Mountain had an average wait time today of 22 minutes. Its 7-day average is 31 minutes, so today ranks #5 for this week. Its 30-day average is 32 minutes, so today ranks #24 for the past month. We received 7 actual wait times today, and we’re still checking whether any came from Tenzing Norgay’s phone.  Those actual waits averaged 45% of the posted wait time.

DINOSAUR had an average wait time today of 18 minutes. Its 7-day average is 25 minutes, so today ranks #4 for this week. Its 30-day average is 31 minutes, so today ranks #24 for the past month.

Kilimanjaro Safaris had an average wait time today of 15 minutes. Its 7-day average is 19 minutes, so today ranks #4 for this week. Its 30-day average is 22 minutes, so today ranks #24 for the past month.  Wilson says we got 5 actual wait times today, and the actual wait averaged 52% of the posted wait time.

Walt Disney World Wait Times for Wednesday, November 4, 2020

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New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

Back at the beginning of the pandemic, we offered tips on how to change your Zoom background and provided some photos to give your meetings from home a Disney twist.

With many of us still stuck at home, doing work or school remotely, it could be a good time to freshen up those backgrounds and give your co-workers a change of scenery. And BONUS – in this round of photos we’ve got some shots that are particularly kid-friendly.

Remember, to use these any of these photos as your background, drag them onto your desktop or save them onto your device, then follow the steps on the link above.

Enjoy!

MAGIC KINGDOM

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

EPCOT

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

ANIMAL KINGDOM

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

JUST FOR KIDS

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

Is there anything specific you’d like to have as your Zoom background? If it exists at Disney World, we can try to get it for you!

New Photos to Freshen Up Your Zoom Background, with Bonus Pics for Kids

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REVIEW – Thanksgiving and Holiday Treats at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort

We may have a big hole in our hearts this year as there will not be a gingerbread house at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort. However, we’ve got some news that may help a little. Gasparilla Island Grill has Thanksgiving and Holiday Treats now available. We couldn’t wait to hop in our one horse open sleigh to try out these new treats.

  • Maple Leaf Cookie Sandwich – Cinnamon Sablé Cookie filled with a Maple Praline Buttercream and decorated in Festive Fall Colors, $4.99
  • Pumpkin Pie Jumbo Cake Pop – Pumpkin Spice Jumbo Cake Pop enrobed in White Chocolate to resemble an Autumn Pumpkin, $7.99
  • Cinnamon-Apple Almond Tart – Cinnamon-spiced Frangipane in a Sweet Tart Shell topped with Pastry Cream, Poached Apples, and Crunchy Rice Croquant, $5.49
REVIEW – Thanksgiving and Holiday Treats at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort
Thanksgiving and Holiday Exclusive Treats at Disney’s Grand Floridian

REVIEW – Thanksgiving and Holiday Treats at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort
REVIEW – Thanksgiving and Holiday Treats at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort

We’ll start off with the Maple Leaf Cookie Sandwich since that is listed as a “Thanksgiving Exclusive”. This is an indulgent, yet elegant treat. It’s simplicity is gorgeous and the maple praline buttercream is very sweet and rich.

The Pumpkin Pie Cake Jumbo Cake is a returning favorite we enjoyed during the Halloween season, except during the spooky season this jumbo cake pop was dressed up as Jack Skellington. Now it is redecorated with traditional fall adornments and is still as delicious as ever. If you can’t get enough pumpkin pie flavor in your life you need to get to the Grand Floridian to pick this one up. It is large enough to share with 2-3 people.

The lightest of the three holiday treats is the Cinnamon-Apple Almond Tart. This tart is a great fit for Grand Floridian. It is refined and flavorful without being too heavy. The poached apples and the pastry cream make it a little difficult to eat, and it’s a little crumbly. The green orbs you see above that look like green grapes are the poached apples. This is a great choice if you want fall flavors while being light.

REVIEW – Thanksgiving and Holiday Treats at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort
Gaspirilla Island Grill at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort
REVIEW – Thanksgiving and Holiday Treats at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort
Thanksgiving and Holiday Exclusive Treats at Disney’s Grand Floridian

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Are you excited to try some new holiday treats? Which one sounds the best to you?

REVIEW – Thanksgiving and Holiday Treats at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort

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