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  • 23Apr

    Emmy-winning Lightship Entertainment of Or lando, Florida, has appointed Questar Entertainment the exclusive distributor of “Disney Parks” to be released on June 1, 2010 as a DVD 6-Pack (SRP $49.99), a Blu-ray Plus Combo Pack containing Blu-ray, DVD, and digital copies ($34.99 ) , and a DVD Single of highlights ($19.99) . Produced for Disney Parks LLC by Lightship, “Disney Parks” gives viewers special access to top attractions and gives viewers unprecedented insight into the planning, design, and “imagineering” that goes into every aspect of the Disney experience.

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  • 19Apr

    Quiz: Is the Disney Dining Plan for You? “Save up to 30% on Walt Disney World dining costs with the Disney Dining Plan .” That’s how Disney advertises one of its dining plans. With the dining plans accepted at over 100 different restaurants at Walt Disney World, how can you go wrong?  In my case, it can be summed up in two words. Marital Harmony. Disney Dining Plan Basics Purchase dining credits to use at Walt Disney World restaurants, character dining, dinner shows, and even private in-room dining through one of Disney’s dining plans. Depending on the plan you purchase the dining credits will be for a combination of snacks (think water, Mickey ice cream bars, or even cupcakes), table-service restaurants, and quick-service (counter-service) locations; you’ll receive credits for every day of your Magic Your Way Package stay. The Disney dining plans offer significant savings on the cost of food provided. Notable restrictions on dining plans are gratuities and alcohol. My favorite feature of the dining plans is the ability to use credits in any order and combination that suits you. If you go hog wild and use all your snack credits on the first day, no one will say no though you may wish they had. Here’s a summary of the three most common plans. The plan that fits my family best, Disney Dining Plan, offers one table-service meal, one quick-service meal, and one snack per person per day. Table-service and quick-service meals include an entrée, dessert (for lunch/dinner), and non-alcoholic beverage or a full buffet. The Quick-Service Dining Plan provides guests with two quick-service credits and two snack credits per day. The Disney Deluxe Dining Plan is truly deluxe. Enjoy two table-service meals, one quick-service meal, and two snacks each day. With the Deluxe Dining Plan, table-service meals add an appetizer. Quiz Here’s a little quiz (based on the Disney Dining Plan) to help you decide if you should skip the Disney dining plans*. Each question has the same answer bank: Always Never Sometimes, but not on vacation You’re at a local buffet and have had your fill but want to make sure you get your money’s worth. Do you mosey back up for a third plate? One of the most frequent complaints I hear about the dining plans is that there is too much food. Generally, Disney World offers well-portioned entrees – you won’t leave feeling hungry. Add a dessert to lunch and dinner, plus a daily snack item that may be substantial, and well, I feel ready to burst toward the end of the trip. Sure, I could forego a dessert or two, but if it comes with my dining plan meal, who am I to say no? Think about how you normally dine at home. Odds are you’ll save money with the dining plans if you normally order a dessert, drink soda instead of water, and prefer a filet over a salad or light pasta dish. But, if using the Disney dining plans means you’re paying for food you normally wouldn’t eat, you may not be saving as much as you think. A new restaurant has opened in town! While reading the local paper, you notice an advertisement for the restaurant – save 20% off a promotional menu. You’re really in the mood for your favorite burger joint. Do you try the new place instead? This quiz question focuses on flexibility. We make Advance Dining Reservations (ADRs) for dinner every night but breakfast is usually a pastry and coffee in our room and lunch plans are flexible. Take the basic Disney Dining Plan. With a table-service ADR every evening and breakfast on the go, we pretty much have to use our quick-service for lunch. If that’s what’s required to save 30% on our dining, I’m game. My husband is not. He’ll tell you straight-up, “I’m on vacation.” Translation: I don’t care if we have a credit for a quick-service meal. If I want to have lunch at a table-service location, I want to have lunch at a table-service location. If you’re willing to give up a little dining flexibility, by all means consider the dining plans. Also, the dining plan is a plus if you want to try new restaurants that may not have fit your budget before. You decide to try the new place in town but your first choice for the entrée isn’t on the promotional menu. Do you go to Plan B and order something that qualifies for the discount? My husband is an appetizer man. It doesn’t matter what the appetizer is, one must be ordered. Go figure. We also rarely eat dessert right after dinner. If we do get a dessert at Walt Disney World, we like to try something from one of the bakeries a couple of hours after dinner. According to the Disney Dining Plan’s “terms and conditions,” appetizers are not included; desserts are. Most people would skip the appetizer and settle on a gorgeous dessert. Is this…

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  • 17Apr

    OPI came out with four fantastic nail colors in celebration of Disney’s Alice In Wonderland!  The tag line says it all, “Color so fantastic, you’ll think you’re dreaming.”  The colors have fun, fanciful names taken from parts of the movie.  I saw an article on this earlier and have had many people mention them to me, so I decided I definitely had to try them out.  This explains why I am now typing to you with multi-colored fingernails! As I said there are four great colors:  Mad As A Hatter, Off With Her Red!, Absolutely Alice, and Thanks So Muchness!  Being OPI, the quality is outstanding and the colors are rich and provide great coverage. Salon Display – Colors left to right: Off With Her Red!, Absolutely Alice, Mad As A Hatter, Thanks So Muchness! Mad As A Hatter and Absolutely Alice are both glitter polishes.  Mad As A Hatter actually has a lot of purple, orange, green, and a few flecks of gold.  It does take about four or so coats to get full coverage and a really great representation of the colors. This is a really fun color that goes great with anything.  Absolutely Alice is a BEAUTIFUL blue with flecks of gold throughout.  It will take at least three coats to get maximum coverage and full color.  This a fantastic color anytime, but particularly great for the flip-flop season! Off With Her Red! is your classic, tomato red color.  It is very reminiscent of an older, almost 1940’s look.  It has great coverage and you can achieve full color with only two coats.  This is a very pretty color, but dulls a little in comparison with the others. Thanks So Muchness! is a gorgeous shiny red.  It really pops and is one of my new favorite colors.  Coverage and full color can be achieved with only two coats.  My friends will definitely be seeing this one this Summer! Actual Colors Applied (from left to right: Off With Her Red!, Absolutely Alice, Thanks So Muchness!, Mad As A Hatter Overall, I was really excited by all the colors.  I think they are all beautiful and really provide a great tie-in for any fans of the movie.  My only complaint would be that they did two reds.  While I like both colors, I would have either liked the option of more colors, or maybe only one red.  I was also disappointed that the Cheshire Cat and the White Queen were not represented in this collection.  Maybe this means there are more colors to hope for in the future! If you are interested in purchasing these, I found that they were a little difficult to get a hold of due to popularity.  They are not, and never were, sold at Sephora.  I was able to find them at Ulta and Trade Secrets; however, Mad As A Hatter was apparently the most popular as I could not locate it at either store. Ulta was not certain they would get any more stock in.  I actually ended up finding this color at a local nail salon that also sold polish (which many of them do).  When I went to the salon, they still had all the colors available.  So that is my suggestion, check your local nail salons first.  You can buy them on Amazon, but the prices are getting exorbitant. If you love the movie, love nail polish or just love to color, I would definitely check these out! Alice In Wonderland Gear is at Claire’s … Pook•a•Looz Are Here Just In Time For Spring! … Toy Story Magical Marathon for D23 Members … D Street Now Open at Downtown Disney Video …

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