The Best of
Walt Disney World
By Cara Goldsbury
So youre headed to Walt Disney World ... but where to start? Disney
offers such a wealth of fantastic resorts, restaurants, and
top-drawer entertainment experiences it can be difficult to choose
which fantasy you wish to indulge. How best can you plan a visit in
which each day comes with the finest Disney has to offer? Here are
a few tips that can make the difference between a mediocre trip and
a fantastic one:
Best Time of Year for a Disney Vacation
If at all possible plan a trip to Disney during the slower seasons
of the year when youll find half-filled parks, little waiting in
line, and lower hotel rates. If you can stand the guilt and your
children are good students, take them out of school, whatever, to
avoid the busiest times of the year. If not, the summer months or
holidays are certainly better than nothing and, with a bit of
planning and a lot of energy, can be more than
enjoyable.
These are the
least busy times of the year: the second week of January through
the first week of February (avoiding the Martin Luther King holiday
weekend in January); the third week of August until the beginning
of October; the month of November excluding Thanksgiving weekend;
the week after Thanksgiving until the week of Christmas, a special
time when the parks and resorts are festively decorated for the
holidays.
Best Deluxe Resort
Disneys flagship resort, The Grand Floridian, with its red-gabled
roofs and Victorian elegance, draws inspiration from the grand
Florida seaside palace hotels of 19th-century Americas Gilded Age.
Just a short monorail ride to the Magic Kingdom, it spreads along
the shore of the Seven Seas Lagoon, offering spectacular views of
Cinderellas Castle and the Wishes fireworks display.
Best Home Away From Home Property
Disneys Home Away From Home Resorts are a great choice for those
who want a vacation with all the amenities including a full
kitchen, living room, and a bath for each bedroom. For outstanding
atmosphere choose the Villas at Wilderness Lodge with its Bay Lake
location and national park character or the new Beach Club Villas
conveniently located next-door to Epcots International Gateway.
Best Resort For Access to the Parks
Disneys Contemporary, Polynesian, and Grand Floridian Resorts offer
monorail access to the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and the Ticket &
Transportation Center.
Best Resort For Nature Lovers
Wilderness Lodge is Disneys dramatic depiction of an early 1900s
national park resort. In its awesome eight-story lobby are walls of
ponderosa pine logs, a massive 82-foot tall fireplace, and two
authentic 55-foot Pacific Northwest totem poles. Outside is a
breathtaking scene of sparkling waterfalls, rushing creeks,
towering pines, and Disneys very own geyser. And its all only a
boat ride away from the Magic Kingdom.
Best Resort Pool
Stormalong Bay, the eye-popping free form, mini-water park complex
at Disneys Yacht and Beach Club, is simply divine. Three acres of
winding, watery delight, it offers sandy bottom pools, a giant
shipwreck water slide, a tidal whirlpool, bubbling hot tubs, a
kiddie pool with its own slide next to the beach, and enough
waterway to float lazily in inner tubes to your hearts content.
Best Resort Lounge
California Grill Lounge on the 15th floor at Disneys Contemporary
Resort offers unrivaled views of the Magic Kingdom and the Seven
Seas Lagoon along with cocktails, sushi, and a view of the Wishes
fireworks display.
Best Disney Attractions For Thrill Seekers
For a shot of adrenaline head to Disney-MGM Studios, where thrill
junkies
beeline it to the Tower of Terror for a 13-story bungee-style
plummet. Next-door is the
Rock n Roller Coaster that rockets from 0 to 60 mph in less than 3
seconds then loops
and corkscrews in the dark through a Hollywood night. Its a scream
come true!
Best Way to Spend an Evening Without the Kids
If youre a registered guest of a Disney resort, drop off the kids
at one of their child care centers for around $10 an hour per child
where they are given dinner along with classic Disney movies, arts
and crafts, and video games. If your child is under 4 or not potty
trained, call Kids Nite Out at 407-827-5444 for in-room childcare.
Then head to one of Disneys world-class restaurants. For fine
dining in a stunning setting combined with virtually flawless
service choose Victoria and Alberts at Disneys Grand Floridian
Resort. Here youll dine on white linen covered tables set with
Royal Doulton china and crystal wine glasses to the strains of
enchanting harp music.
Best Way to Spend an Evening Away From the Parks
The addition of the West Side and Pleasure Island to Disney
Marketplace created what is now known as the wildly successful
Downtown Disney, a combination of over 70 scene-setting
restaurants, shops, and nightclubs. During the day its a perfect
getaway from the parks, but at night after the parks close,
Downtown Disney comes alive. At Disney Marketplace youll find
A-plus shopping, the largest Disney Store in the world, and the
volcano-smoking Rainforest Cafe. Pleasure Island is a nighttime
mecca with 8 clubs and a nightly New Years Eve celebration. And
then theres the West Side, loaded with dining and entertainment
venues including Wolfgang Puck Cafe, House of Blues, Gloria
Estefans Bongos, Cirque du Soleil, and Disney Quest.
Best Restaurant For Kids
Dine among crashing waterfalls, lush tropical foliage, and dripping
vines while being bombarded with thunderstorms and noisy
Audio-Animatronic wildlife at the Rainforest Cafe. Or head to the
Whispering Canyon Cafe at Disneys Wilderness Lodge for an
all-you-care-to-eat blow-out of rib-stickin barbecue served piping
hot in iron skillets accompanied by plenty of hootin and hollerin.
Kids love the crazy show put on by the hobby horse-racing waiters
outfitted in western attire who cant resist making a huge
production out of serving food, birthday celebrations, and those
unfortunate enough to leave for the restroom.
Best Disney Resort Restaurant
The California Grill on the 15th floor of Disneys Contemporary
Resort is a definite highlight for any connoisseur of cutting-edge
cuisine. The immense windows present an unbeatable panorama of the
Magic Kingdom and the Seven Seas Lagoon and on many nights
picture-perfect views of the Wishes fireworks show. From pristinely
fresh sushi to the exceptional New American Cuisine to sensational
desserts and the outstanding California wine list, this place has
it all.
Best Theme Park Restaurant
In Epcots France Pavilion is Bistro de Paris, a charming Belle
poque dining room with an air of exclusivity. Filled with gilded
mirrors and crimson banquettes, its billowy white drapes frame
windows that overlook the World Showcase Lagoon. Servers with
delicious French accents roll out sensational dishes prepared with
only the freshest ingredients. Afterward order a dessert of crepes
prepared and flamed at your table while lingering over cordials and
coffee in anticipation of the nightly Illuminations spectacle.
Best Way to View the Epcot Fireworks Presentation
Each evening boatloads of visitors depart from the docks of Disneys
Boardwalk Inn and Disneys Yacht Club headed for Epcot where, from a
prime position under the bridge between the United Kingdom and
France, is a view of the Illuminations fireworks spectacular that
cant be beat. Cruises are offered nightly with your choice of
either a pontoon boat seating 10 or a beautiful reproduction of a
1930s Chris Craft accommodating 6-7 people. Although reservations
can be made up to 90 days in advance, they sometimes sell out on
the first day. Call 407-WDW-PLAY.
Best Way to Spend a Lazy Afternoon
When your muscles are aching and your body is screaming for rest
after days at the parks, sooth your jangled nerves at Disneys Grand
Floridian Spa. Immerse yourself in luxury with one or two feel-good
treatments guaranteed to rejuvenate and swiftly get you back on
your feet and ready for another long day of walking. For the
ultimate in romance consider the Grand Romantic Evening where, in a
candle-lit couples room, each person receives an aromatherapy
massage.
Most importantly slow down and enjoy the magic. Resist the urge to
see everything at breakneck speed. You cant possibly cover it all,
so think of this as your first trip to Disney, not your last. There
will be time to pick up all the things you missed on the next
go-round. Be spontaneous. If something catches your eye, even if
its not on your daily list of things to do, stop and explore or
else you may miss something wonderful.
Cara Goldsbury is the author of The Luxury Guide to Walt Disney
World: How to Get the Most Out of the Best Disney Has to Offer
available at 800-247-6553, www.luxurydisneyguide.com, Amazon.com,
or your local bookstore. Visit her at
www.luxurydisneyguide.com.
About
the Author
Cara Goldsbury is
the author of "The Luxury Guide to Walt Disney World: How to Get
the Most Out of the Best Disney Has to Offer". A former travel
agent and agency owner, she has traveled extensively throughout the
world.
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