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GET READY FOR DISNEY Tuesday, April 30th

Look for the Online Check In signs to check into Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort - confirmation
# 17683631 (Hogebrandts) and 17079493 (Mohns). We should get a text when our rooms are
ready or be able to go straight to the rooms. If needed, call 407.939.5277 for help.

HOTEL ACTIVITIES FOOD

Swim in the main Fantasia pool behind Cinema Hall. The other pool - There is a food course in Cinema Hall.
called the Duck Pond - is smaller but kids are not allowed to make
noise (You may have to use your room towels … call housekeeping to We should be part of the Rapid Fill
get more). Program, giving us free refills on water,
coffee, tea, hot chocolate, and fountain
Watch movies at the Reel Spot or visit the Reel Fun Arcade at Cinema drinks (including juice and milk)
Hall.
Hotel pizza delivery sucks … in terms of
Small playground between Building 9 and Cinema Hall. speed and quality. Better to call
Dominos.

There’s a bar in Cinema Hall.

GROCERIES/SPPPLIES

Pick up water and snacks, as needed at Donald's Double Feature in Cinema Hall, but they won’t be cheap.

Kings Supermarket - 4.2 miles (11 minutes normal traffic)


Walmart - 3.8 miles (9 minutes normal traffic)

PACK FOR MAGIC KINGDOM TRANSPORTATION

Bring two back packs with: • The Bus will take about an hour
• Magic bands (Total time) to get to/from one of
• Suntan lotion the parks/or home.
• Guides/Maps • Taxi’s can be found outside of
• Snack bars from home Cinema Hall … or Uber … and take
about 15 minutes to get to/from a
park … cost is about $12-$15
dollars per ride
A DAY AT THE MAGIC KINGDOM Wednesday, May 1
SCHEDULE
SCHEDULE - Park hours from 9 AM to 11 PM NOTES
Bonus fun at Frontierland:
08:00 - Leave for bus stop along the front wall of the Cinema Hall lobby, • Country Bear Jamboree
between lobby and check-in parking lot. All Star Movies shares bus ser-
vice with All Star Sports and All Star Music. About a 10-15 minute wait. Bonus fun at Fantasyland
9:25 - Be Our Guest (Breakfast) - confirmation 490201994461 • Little Mermaid
10:15 AM - (Fantasy land) Under the Sea Journey of the Little Mermaid • It’s a Small World
or (Meet Arial in her Grotto) or Princess Fairytale Hall • Mickey’s Mouse
10:55 - 11:55 - Big Thunder Mountain Railroad (Frontierland) • Princess Fairytale Hall
11:30 - Country Bear Jamboree (Frontierland) • Pete’s Silly Sideshow
12:05 - 1:05 - Splash Mountain (Frontierland) • Adventures of Winnie the
LUNCH in Liberty Square (Liberty Tree or Diamond Horseshoe) Pooh
Then, either spend time in playing in Adventureland • Peter Pan’s Flight (FP)
• Swiss Family Treehouse • Space Mountain (FP)
• Jungle Cruise • Rides
• Enchanted Tiki Room  Mad Tea Party
• Pirates of the Carribean (if FP Available)  Dumbo the Flying Ele-
Or FantasyLand phant
• Enchanted tales with Belle
• Princess fairytale hall Bonus fun in Adventureland
• Peter Pan’s Flight (If FP Available) • Swiss Family Robinson
• Pete’s Silly Sideshow • Jungle Cruise
• It’s a Small World • Tiki Room
• Mickey’s Philharmagic
Bonus fun in Tomorrowland
If at Fantasyland, take the Walt Disney Railroad to Mainstreet - open? • Space Mtn (If FP available)
• Tomorrowland people
4:55 PM - Crystal Palace (Mainstreet USA) (Conf #490101178309) mover for transportation
(Best at night)
If you miss Fantasy Land, take the RR and hit other attractions
Take the RR from Mainstreet
6:10 PM - 7:10 PM - Seven Dwarfs Mine Train (Fantasyland) to/from Fantasyland (Might be
More Fantasyland attractions, then take the train to Mainstreet to closed … about a 12-14 minute
catch a bus for the hotel. walk

At night, it’s fun to walk along the wooden boardwalk along the Rivers Tangled Toilets by ‘It’s a Small
of America in Frontierland. World’ are great restrooms
A DAY AT EPCOT Thursday, May 2

SCHEDULE
SCHEDULE - Park hours from 8 AM to 9 PM NOTES
Leave to meet bus at 7:00 AM. Try to arrive early to hit:
8:00 AM - Soar’n Round the World and/or Test Track (Via Single Rider • Test Track
line) Journey into Imagination, Living with the Land, and The Muppet • Soarn’ Round the World
Mobile Lab are fun.
10:35 - Princess Storybook Dining at Ackershus (Con# 490201012284) Bonus Fun:
12:15 - 1:15 - Frozen Ever After (World Showcase) • Finding Nemo
4:05 PM - Chip & Dales Harvest Feast Dinner at Garden Grill (Future • Seabase
World) (Conf #490201013077 ) • Turtle Walk
5:20 - 6:20 PM - The Seas with Nemo & Friends (Futureworld) Make • Character Spot
sure to check out the aquatic life, especially the manatees)
6:20 - 7:20 PM - Turtle Talk with Crush (Futureworld) American Adventure is a pow-
9:00 PM - Illuminations Fireworks show (12 minutes long) erful Audio Animatronics show

Doing the World showcase: This is a 1.25 mile loop. See the additional Free Coke products near front
page for highlights on the top-rated countries: entrance - Club Cool

Take a break by visiting one of the World Showcase Films or just sit on Good snacks … Dole
a bench near the light-up pavement and people watch. Whip v. Citrus Swirl

llumiNations Nighttime Spectacular - is the greatest fireworks show in Fountain of Nations – If your
the history of mankind - about the history of mankind. Note that Illu- timing is right, you should be
miNations is being retired at the end of Summer 2019, so this is your hitting the Fountain of Nations
last chance to see it.
right around dusk. The way the
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complement the deep blue of
Good Snacks - First, go to Friar’s Nook and grab a snack from Second, the evening sky makes this per-
walk over to Pinocchio Village Haus for your second snack. Finally, go fect dancing fountain show
up the stairs and enjoy your snack from this quiet perch with a view of
even better. Spend a little
Cinderella Castle. You may never want to leave this spot, but there are
other things still to do. while standing here, simply
enjoying the fountains and di-
Recommended Baked Goods for Snacks: gesting the experience (and
the soda).
Kringla Bakeri og Kafe (Norway)
Halles Boulangerie & Patisserie in World Showcase’s France pavilion.
More Epcot Thursday, May 2
Norway - has Frozen and the Ackershus, so we’ll see it pretty well.

Sweden - no need to see, we have the best of Sweden traveling with us.

Mexico - La Cava del Tequila, which is a small-capacity bar inside the pavilion. La Cava serves a variety of
inventive drinks, and is highly recommended.

China, with cool areas to explore beyond the Temple of Heaven.

Germany is quite possibly the most popular country in the World Showcase, and it’s arguably the most
superficial. A German boy and a girl come out of the clock tower at the top of the house, but the real draw
here is the train set off to the side of the pavilion.

The Italy pavilion is another pretty pavilion with some realistic architecture and stunning replications, but
there are a couple of bridges plus gondolas and other details near the water. This area, known as the Italy
Isola, offers one of the best views of IllumiNations in Epcot. Many times, it’s used for private dessert parties,
and if that’s the case, go just to the left of the party – the view is still very good.

Japan - The Mitsukoshi department store and the pagoda are the big draws in Japan, but the most
interesting aspects of Japan are deeper in the pavilion. If you go past the pagoda on the paths in this area,
there are interesting details, lamps, and even fish. The very back of the pavilion (in the building pictured
above) is the art gallery “Spirited Beasts: From Ancient Stories to Anime Stars,” which is a great and oft-
overlooked display showcasing a range of Japanese art.

Morocco has the most depth of any pavilion in the World Showcase. There are tons of nooks to explore,
and it’s really fun to window shop even if you have no intent of buying anything – everything from the ceil-
ings to the light mixtures to even the goods sold is all gorgeous.

As you approach the United Kingdom from France/International Gateway, you’ll first come across a little
archway surrounded and covered by plants. This is the entrance to a little garden that curls around behind
the pavilion (and back to where the British Revolution plays). This garden is simply gorgeous, and usually is
pretty empty. Spend some time back here and then head into the tea shop.

Oh, Canada. Canada is best known for Le Cellier. The pavilion in general, though, is a bit underrated. There’s
actually a lot to see in Canada, and if you start on the left heading up the stairs to the gift shop and curl
around to the right past the Hotel du Canada (the big building in the middle of the above photo), you’ll head
past an interesting street front area, then down around a beautiful waterfall and through a beautiful
garden, back out to the other side.

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