The magic of a Disney Vacation
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Walt Disney World® Resort Vacation Package:
• 5-night hotel
• 6-day Theme Park Tickets,
• Disney Dining Plan!
6-days For a family of four $1354.00
This vacation package is available in a standard room, for stays most nights Aug. 24 through Sept. 20, 2008.
Other Special offers available, call for details
Flights from HALIFAX & MONCTON
Visit a place where the possibilities are as limitless as your dreams. Choose the Disney Resort that's right for you. Customize the ideal Magic Your Way Ticket. Select the vacation package that best meets your wishes:
The Magic Your Way Package is a starter package that lets you experience the magic of a Walt Disney World® vacation at an affordable rate.
The Magic Your Way Package Plus Dining includes Disney Resort accommodations, a Magic Your Way Base Ticket and a Disney Dining Plan that offers 1 Table Service meal, 1 Quick Service meal and 1 Snack (select dining locations) per person per night of the package stay.
The Magic Your Way Package Plus Deluxe Dining offers you an easy way to experience a wide variety of select restaurants.
The Magic Your Way Premium Package includes Disney Resort accomodations, a Magic Your Way Base Ticket, breakfast, lunch, dinner & 2 snacks per person per night at selected table-service and quick-service restaurants, unlimited use of selected recreation including golf, admission to the Cirque du Soleil® show La Nouba™ and more.
Disney Value Resorts:
Disney's All-Star Movies Resort - the newest value resort: the magic of movies is located in 20 miles from the Orlando Airport. The resort is located on the southern portion of the Walt Disney World property. Movie-Theme Hotel encompassing 5 buildings, each designed around a different Disney movie. Number of rooms:1920. Two swimming pools, quiet pool, playground and arcade. Like all Disney Value resorts, the property is decorated with giant Disney film icons such as the Fantasia Pool; a "Mighty Ducks" themed Duck Pond Pool; Herbie, The Love Bug, puppies from "Disney's 101 Dalmatians" and some of the residents of Andy's Room from Disney's Toy Story. Like the other value resorts, the All-Star Movies boasts a large food court and poolside bar.
Disney's All-Star Music Resort is decorated in over sized instruments, including trombones, saxophones, and drum sets. It's one of 4 themed "value resorts" located at the Walt Disney World Resort, in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Number of rooms:1920, 3 Floors. One of the two pools is shaped like a guitar, while the other is shaped like a piano; a kind of small rose garden separates the two Pairs of guest room buildings are themed to calypso music, jazz, rock, Broadway shows, and country music. You can feel a musical theme, very colorful, true disneystyle throughout the hotel and its grounds.
Disney's All-Star Sports Resort is located on the southern portion of the Walt Disney World property and has a Sports theme. As is characteristic with all Disney Value resorts, the property is decorated with giant novelty items such as Surf Board Bay, the baseball-themed Grand Slam Pool and a football field with large X's and O's and a giant football helmet.
Disney's Pop Century Resort is themed around different decades in American pop culture. Much like the other resorts within the value category, there are supersized versions of various items built around the hotel. Each themed area features motel-style buildings adorned in gigantic (3 meters+) phrases and iconography of the particular decade being represented. The resort has 2,880 rooms in ten separate buildings, three pool areas and one central area that houses the front desk, gift shop, arcade and food court. Disney's Pop Century Resort has a variety of shopping and dining locations.
Disney Moderate Resorts:
Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort is designed with a festive Caribbean theme in mind. Guests stay in one of the many small apartment buildings that encircle Barefoot Bay, a 40-acre lake. Buildings are grouped into one of six unique villages, with shared resources. Resort facilities are located at Old Port Royale, a building that contains restaurants, a food court, arcade, and two gift shops. The shores of the bay feature beaches for lounging on the sand or the hammocks provided and other beach activities including beach volleyball. The resort also features various water sports. Each village has its own swimming pool and some also have their own playgrounds.
Disney's Coronado Springs Resort This resort reveals its Southwestern U.S.-Mexican theme in such elements as a tiled stucco lobby and a pyramid with water tumbling down it that appears to have created the Mayan ruin-themed pool. The hotel is categorized as a 'moderate' resort and was specifically designed for conventions and business trips. This resort boasts suites, a cafeteria-style restaurant, a formal dinner restaurant (Maya Grill), a gift shop, 2 arcades, 1 large Mayan themed pool, and 3 quiet pools.
Disney's Port Orleans French Quarter Resort and Disney's Port Orleans Riverside Resort are a pair of resorts at Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, themed to look and feel like guests are actually staying the night in New Orleans or the old South. Both resorts are located in the Downtown Disney Florida area. Disney's Port Orleans Resort French Quarter was designed to reflect the style and architecture of New Orleans' French Quarter. The resort opened May 17, 1991 as Disney's Port Orleans Resort with 432 guest rooms in three guest buildings and expanded to it's current 1,008 rooms in seven 3-story guest buildings containing 144 rooms each. Disney's Port Orleans Resort Riverside was designed to reflect antebellum south along the Mississippi River. The resort opened February 2, 1992 as Disney's Dixie Landings Resort with 2,048 rooms. The resort is split into two further themed regions called Alligator Bayou and Magnolia Bend. Alligator Bayou consists of 1,024 guest rooms over 16 buildings styled as rustic, weathered lodges with 64 rooms per lodge. Magnolia Bend consists of 1,024 guest rooms over four buildings styled as southern plantation grand manor homes with 256 rooms per mansion. The two resorts are connected with each other and Downtown Disney via the Sassagoula River.
Disney Deluxe Resorts:
Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge Resort is a "deluxe" classed hotel resort in the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida which opened on April 16, 2001. This African themed resort is located adjacent to Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park. It is unique in that it allows guests the opportunity to watch wildlife graze outside their rooms and public areas in the resort within proximity, conveying the feeling of being in an actual African savanna. The feeding of animals from the room balconies is strictly prohibited. Video cameras are in place outside to record and discourage such activities. This hotel was designed by architect Peter Dominick. On October 11, 2006, Disney announced to local media that this resort would be home to the newest Disney Vacation Club property, Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas. On February 18, 2008, Disney announced the first phase was complete with 109 rooms. A separate building, currently titled Kidani Village, is being built to the west of the lodge to house more than 300 villas. The Sunset Savanna is being extended to the new structure and an introduction of even more species of animals. There will be a new feature to Disney Vacation Club members. Now people have the option to have concierge while still staying in a villa. There will be a large concierge lounge which serves to a number of floors; much like Sugar Loaf Key in the Grand Floridian resort. Also, a new pool exclusive to villa residents is being built. This pool is much bigger than the villa pool sizes and it is planned to have water slides and a water playground.
Disney's Beach Club Resort is located on the lagoon which lies between Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios and is close enough to walk to either Epcot's International Gateway park entrance or Disney's Hollywood Studios. Boat transportation also runs to Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios as well as the BoardWalk and the Swan & Dolphin. The resort shares amenities with Disney's Yacht Club Resort and also has villas that are part of Disney Vacation Club. Located at the Beach Club is the popular Cape May Cafe which holds an indoor clambake for dinner and a character breakfast currently with Minnie Mouse, Goofy, and Chip n' Dale. Beaches & Cream Soda Shop is a small snack shop located here as well. The Beach Club Resort shares a pool, Stormalong Bay, with Disney's Yacht Club Resort. The pool that they share is the largest and deepest pool in Walt Disney World. It has a huge slide that goes across the street, whirlpools, waterfalls, and a "lazy river" that is very deep (more than 6 ft). It is the only pool where a wrist band is required for entry. (Wrist bands are available, free of charge, to all guests staying at the Yacht and Beach Club Resort. All you need to get them is to show your room key to one of the lifeguards near where you receive towels.) The Beach Club, and the Yacht Club, were featured on the Travel Channel show "Great Hotels."
Disney's BoardWalk Inn Resort was built to be very reminiscent of the boardwalks that were famous along Coney Island, New York in the 1920s-1940s. The sherbet-colored facades, flagged turrets, striped awnings, and even the waterslide, the "Keister Coaster" resembling a wooden roller coaster are all inspired by that by-gone era. It is one of the Epcot Area Resorts, located across the lagoon from Disney's Beach Club Resort and Disney's Yacht Club Resort, and it is a short walk to Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios. There is water transport available, free-of-charge, to Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios, The Yacht and Beach Club Resorts and the Swan and Dolphin resorts. The hotel also shares its lobby with Disney's BoardWalk Villas.
Disney's Contemporary Resort received designation in the Florida Green Lodging Program. The most prominent of the hotel's four stand-alone buildings is the Contemporary Tower, built as an A-frame with outer walls which slope inwards around an inner atrium. The Contemporary Resort offers two pools and a private beach on Bay Lake.
Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa was inspired by the luxurious Victorian era beach resorts built along Florida's east coast during the late 1800s and early 1900s; its exterior is modeled after the Hotel del Coronado in San Diego, California, with red gabled roofs and white walls. The resort's outer lodge buildings—Sago Cay, Sugarloaf Key, Conch Key, Boca Chica and Big Pine Key—are named for islands in the Florida Keys. Along with Disney's Polynesian Resort, the Grand Floridian sits on the shores of the man-made Seven Seas Lagoon near the Magic Kingdom. The hotel occupies land that had been earmarked for an Asian themed resort during the initial development of Walt Disney World Resort in the late 1960s. The resort contains 867 rooms among six buildings at an average of 400 square feet (37 m²) per room. A standard room can sleep up to five people. The Grand Floridian is categorized as a deluxe resort, one of four types of accommodations at the Florida site. According to The Walt Disney Company, it is considered Disney's flagship resort.
Disney's Polynesian Resort has a South Pacific and Hawaiian theme. It was originally called the Polynesian Village,[1] "Resort" replaced "Village" after the resort hotel's expansion in 1985. This is one of two of the original Disney World resorts, the other one being the Contemporary resort. The resort originally opened with 492 rooms. It was designed by Welton Becket and Associates of Santa Monica, California and WED Enterprises and constructed by US Steel Realty Development. The rooms were constructed fully off-site and each weighed 6 tons. They were slid into place just like the Contemporary Resort and the now-defunct Court of Flags Resort, which were also built by US Steel. In 1978, a new longhouse (Oahu) opened (later called Tokelau) and gave the resort a new total of 634 rooms. The resort's last major expansion came in 1985 (adding what is now Tahiti and Rapa Nui longhouses) which brought the room total to 853. This total was then reduced to 847 when 6 of the rooms were removed to add the concierge lounge onto the end of Hawaii longhouse. Just recently, the resort embarked upon renovations to the whole resort. These new renovations to the rooms were completed in December 2006 with some ongoing changes going into 2007.
Disney's Wilderness Lodge Resort was designed by the Urban Design Group and opened on May 28, 1994. It is Walt Disney World's most popular resort as ranked by readers of Disney Magazine. The resort is themed to evoke the atmosphere of the Pacific Northwest. It includes both natural and Native American elements. The resort includes a working geyser and hot springs. The main building is modeled on the historic Old Faithful Lodge in Yellowstone National Park from 1904. The resort features two table service restaurants: Artist Point, a dining experience reminiscent of the Pacific Northwest; and Whispering Canyon Café, which evokes the atmosphere of a Western-style lodge. It also includes fast food at Roaring Fork Snacks. There are twelve official Hidden Mickeys in the Wilderness Lodge. You can ask for a list of them at the front desk to help in your search. There is boat transportation available to the Magic Kingdom and Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground. The resort's sister hotel is Disney's Grand Californian Hotel at Disneyland Resort, California.
Disney's Yacht Club Resort is a New England nautical-themed resort. Disney's Yacht and Beach Club resorts share many amenities and resources, including staff and management. Boat transportation from the resort runs to Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios as well as the BoardWalk and the Walt Disney World Swan & Walt Disney World Dolphin resorts. The resort is about five minutes walking distance from Epcot, and roughly 15 minutes walking to Disney's Hollywood Studios. Guests can use the back entrance to Epcot through the World Showcase between the France and the UK Pavilions. The Yacht Club is home to a 73,000-square-foot (6,800 m²) Convention Center shared with the Beach Club. The Yachtsman Steakhouse, the resort's fine dining location, serves beef from Canada, Australia and the US. The steakhouse has the famous Minnie Moo as their mascot, and a photo of her is shown in the front of the restaurant. The Yacht Club Galley is the Yacht Club's family oriented dining location, serving New England entrees. The resort's distinctive grey siding with red and white striped awnings distinguish itself from the light blue motif of Beach Club. The Yacht Club is slightly more formal in decor than the Brach Club, designed to make guests feel as if they are actually on a ship rather than inside a land based structure, and to cater more toward business clientèle rather than families. Color tones of deep blues, browns, and bronzes are used to convey a nautical feel. Hidden Mickeys can be found in the carpeting in hallways leading to guest rooms. The Yacht Club and Beach Club Resorts share one of the nation's largest sand bottom pools, Stormalong Bay. The pool is a "mini-water park", featuring a sand bottom swimming area, lazy river, and large slide from a wrecked ship just outside of the play area on the beach.
Disney Deluxe Villa Resorts:
Disney's Beach Club Villas Resort sits on six acres of land and consists of 282 units. The units are broken down into three groups: Studio rooms which are approximately 359 square feet (33 m²), one-bedroom villas and two-bedroom villas, both about 1072 square feet (99 m²). The studios have a kitchenette with a small sink, refrigerator and microwave oven. The one and two bedroom villas have fully equipped kitchens with all utensils, pots, pans, etc. The master bathroom in the one and two bedroom units have an oversized whirpool tub. The two-bedroom villas can accommodate up to eight guests. Guests at the Villas have full use of all the amenities of the Beach Club and Yacht Club hotels, including all pools, spas, health club(s) and restaurants.
Disney's BoardWalk Villas Resort is themed as a 1940's era hotel, overlooking a boardwalk, adjacent to Crescent Lake. The boardwalk and lake offer many shops, restaurants and other activities. There are 583 Vacation Villas at Disney's BoardWalk Villas.
Disney's Old Key West Resortwas the first Disney Vacation Club Timeshare Resort, and has the largest rooms of any of the seven Disney Vacation Club Resorts. The spacious accommodations include the convenience of kitchen facilities and a laundry room, making the resort especially comfy for longer stays. The rooms are designed in a Key West theme, light and airy with soothing pastel color schemes. During off-peak times, rooms not occupied by Disney Vacation Club members are available on a limited basis rental.
Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort is the seventh Disney Vacation Club resort and is situated on the former site of the Disney Institute. It first welcomed guests on May 17, 2004 and was built in three phases. It is now the largest Disney Vacation Club resort. The resort was inspired by the city of Saratoga Springs, New York. The 65 acre resort was designed by Graham Gund Architects of Cambridge, MA. There are a total of 18 Villa Buildings providing 828 Vacation Home Units (1260 guest rooms). A view of Congress Park, the first phase of Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa which opened in May 2004. A view of Congress Park, the first phase of Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa which opened in May 2004.
* Phase 1: 4 Villa Buildings in one section called Congress Park opened with 184 Vacation Home units (280 guest rooms) on May 17, 2004
* Phase 2: 8 Villa Buildings in two sections called The Springs and The Paddock started opening in Spring 2005 eventually adding an additional 378 Vacation Home Units (560 guest rooms)
* Phase 3: 6 Villa Buildings in two sections called The Carousel and The Grandstand completed the final phase of this large resort in Summer 2007.
Available rooms range from single room studios to three bedroom extended family suites. Like other Disney Vacation Club resorts, the spacious studios offer kitchenettes, large bathrooms, queen beds, and sleeper sofas. In October 2007, the resort received designation in the Florida Green Lodging Program.
Villas at Disney's Wilderness Lodge Resort There are Studio villas, 1 bedroom and 2 bedroom villas available. The Villas at Disney's Wilderness Lodge are adjacent to Disney's Wilderness Lodge. The Lodge is based on the Pacific Northwest, and the rooms include a kitchen and a living space. The property includes an assortment of pieces of Northwest culture, such as totem poles and geysers.
Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground (Cabins and Campsites). Fort Wilderness is designed with a rustic theme with tree-lined winding roads which loop around to the various regions. Part of the resort is filled with campsites, where visitors with tents or recreational vehicles can stay. The remainder of the lodging area is filled with cabins, which are designed to look like log cabins. The interior of the cabins is simple, designed to evoke the feeling of a simple forest lodge. The campground features a free nightly Campfire Sing-Along with Chip 'n Dale. where a Disney Cast Member leads songs in an outdoor amphitheater while the characters Chip 'n Dale go to seated audience members, signing autographs and posing for photos. Two firepits are available for roasting marshmallows and making S'mores. Guests may bring their own marshmallows and roasting sticks or kits can be purchased at the snack shop. Following the sing-along, a Disney children's movie is shown on an outdoor screen. Also at night the Electrical Water Pageant passes the beach and marina.
Magic Your Way Tickets:
A Magic Your Way Base Ticket with choice of ticket length from 1 to 10 days (one Theme Park admission per day). Add-on options for this ticket include:
Park Hopper® Option - visit more than 1 Theme Park on the same day.
Water Park Fun & More Option - includes a certain number of "Fun Visits" based on the length of the Ticket. Each "Fun Visit" allows entry into one of the following: Disney's Typhoon Lagoon, Disney's Blizzard Beach, DisneyQuest®, Downtown Disney® Pleasure Island or Disney's Wide World of Sports® . (Subject to seasonal or weather closures. Age restrictions may apply for access to certain facilities.)
No Expiration Option - unused Theme Park Days and unused "Fun Visits" never expire so they may be used on a return visit.
Other Tickets:
Cirque du Soleil® La Nouba™ Tickets
Experience the wonder of this one-of-a-kind theatrical delight. "Live it up" at this spellbinding Cirque du Soleil® creation, a must-see for anyone who desires a truly dazzling evening of spectacular entertainment -- created exclusively for the Walt Disney World® Resort.
DisneyQuest® Tickets
Enjoy a day's admission in Disney's Indoor Interactive Theme Park. Tickets may be purchased at the DisneyQuest® ticket window.
Downtown Disney® Pleasure Island Tickets
Enjoy a night of non-stop club hopping and take in everything from comedy to Rock'n'Roll to the latest music. Tickets can be purchased at Downtown Disney Pleasure Island or at any Walt Disney World® Resort.
Disney's Wide World of Sports® Complex Tickets
Enjoy a day's admission* to watch a variety of events at the nine athletic venues, and participate in the Multi-Sports Experience (days of operation depend on event schedule). Tickets may be purchased at Disney's Wide World of Sports® Complex.
Water Park Tickets
Enjoy a day's admission to either Disney's Blizzard Beach or Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park. Individual tickets may be purchased at each Walt Disney World® Water Park.
Terms:
*Everyone in the room must be booked on the same package and ticket options
*Packages and tickets plus their options or components are nontransferable
*Theme Park tickets and options must be used within 14 days of first use unless the No Expiration Option is purchased
*Some activities and events are priced separately
*Visiting more than one Theme Park on the same day requires the Park Hopper® Option.






