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Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Blue Man Group Opens June 6 at Universal CityWalk



The new show will combine music, comedy and multimedia theatrics to create the blissful party atmosphere that is a Blue Man Group trademark. The production has been custom-designed for Universal Orlando and includes elements of the group’s existing shows as well as newly created material exclusive to this production.
Blue Man Group will perform continuously throughout the week from Universal Orlando Resort’s Sharp AQUOS Theatre. The 1,000-seat theater, complete with a 30-foot-tall Blue Man façade is accessible from both Universal CityWalk and Universal Studios theme park.
The Blue Man Group show is a separately ticketed event with tickets starting at $59 for adults and $49 for children ages 3-9, combination theme park admission and show tickets from $112 for adults and $101 for children. For more information or to purchase tickets, guests may call the Universal ticket line at 888-340-5476 or visit Orlando Hotels for hotels in Orlando

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Fantasy of Flight




Central Florida’s best kept secret!
Set in a stunning 1940’s art deco layout, Fantasy of Flight is an experience for the entire family. Discover a unique mix of immersion exhibits, tours, interactive activities and over 40 beautifully restored rare aircraft. Witness a daily aerial demonstration and tour active restoration facilities.
For an additional charge, guests can soar to new heights in a hot-air balloon or experience the rare thrill of flying in a 1929 New Standard open cockpit bi-plane, two of only 5 remaining in the world!
Fantasy of Flight is open daily (closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas) and is conveniently located 20 minutes west of Walt Disney World on Interstate 4. Click Orlando Hotels for the best Orlando Hotels

Universal Studios - Cheap Meal Deal!


The Most Miserly Mom loves to save money on meals at Universal Studios, Disney World or any of the theme parks!


Normally I recommend bringing a packed lunch with water and frozen juices to refresh yourself and your family throughout the day - this is the most economical way to feed the family.


However, Universal Studios does have a pretty darn good deal, or so This Miserly Mom thinks so: Universal lets you pay one price for kids or adults and you get a pass to eat all day long at various restaurants throughout the parks. The restaurants are specific, but there are plenty to choose from and the food is unlimited! The rates aren't bad, and you can choose from either a 1 park pass or a 2 park pass where you can use it at both Universal Studios AND Islands of Adventure. The 1 park meal deal pass is $19.99 for adults and $9.99 for kids. The 2 park meal deal pass is $24.99 for adults and $12.99 for kids. If you want to buy the unlimited "sipper cup" that costs $8.99 for any age.


Go to this web site for more information:



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Monday, May 28, 2007

Spectacular Fireworks Show Welcomes Disney Magic to Port of Barcelona

Thousands of colorful fireworks filled the nighttime sky over Barcelona this evening as, for the first time, the Disney Magic cruise ship approached the Spanish port city nestled along the Mediterranean coast, signaling Disney Cruise Line's first-ever foray into the European cruise market.
In grand Spanish style, the 2,700-passenger ship was greeted by a 3,000-shell fireworks spectacular upon arrival to the Port of Barcelona. The Port of Barcelona will serve as homeport for the Disney Magic this summer as it embarks on brand new 10- and 11-night itineraries in the Mediterranean. These cruises provide families with a unique and hassle-free way to explore world-famous cities such as Rome, Florence, Naples, Cannes and Barcelona.
"This is a special way to launch our unique Mediterranean cruises," said Disney Cruise Line President Tom McAlpin. "Our guests have told us they want to explore different parts of the world with Disney Cruise Line, and we're delighted to provide them with an authentic European experience combined with a fun, family-friendly cruise only Disney can deliver."
Continuing to offer a diverse array of itineraries, for the summer of 2008, Disney Cruise Line will reposition the Disney Magic to the West Coast for seven-night cruise vacations to the Mexican Riviera. Beginning May 25, 2008, the Disney Magic will sail 12-consecutive cruises from the Port of Los Angeles to Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlán and Puerto Vallarta.
The celebratory fireworks show in Barcelona was choreographed to music that played upon Disney's rich musical history and celebrated the European destinations the Disney Magic will visit this summer. Thousands of local residents gathered along the Barcelona shoreline to catch a glimpse of the Disney Magic and join the festivities. A chorus of cheers filled the ship's decks when the show paid tribute to the newly released film, "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End." The film made its debut on the Disney Magic later that evening.
Disney Cruise Line guests sailing in the Mediterranean will find several new surprises including a brand new stage spectacular at the Walt Disney Theatre, a Mediterranean-themed deck party, European-themed activities for children and family-friendly shore excursions at ports of call. To prepare for the journey, for the first time ever, iPod users can find Mediterranean-themed content at an exclusive Disney Cruise Line "store within a store" on the iTunes Web site -- including port information, travel tips and language guides.
"It was important to add new surprises for our guests during our first-ever European adventure," says Jim Urry, director of entertainment for Disney Cruise Line. "We looked for creative ways to showcase the international flavor of our destinations through onboard and excursion activities allowing the entire family to become immersed in the Mediterranean experience."
Lavish entertainment is a Disney Cruise Line hallmark, and two notable additions were developed specifically for the Mediterranean sailings. Mickey Mouse's dreams come to life in When Mickey Dreams, a musical spectacle guided by a cast of Cirque-like "dream seekers" at the Walt Disney Theatre. The show's unique, artistic nature will thrill guests, while a nightmare visit by the notorious villain Maleficent serves up a few chills.
One night during the cruise, guests will celebrate the summer in the Mediterranean at a carnival-inspired deck party called Party Paradiso. With the help of special effects designed to light up the night, Disney characters and performers ignite the spirit of fun and adventure as guests prepare to explore new horizons.
Youth counselors, who are expertly skilled at keeping children of any age engaged and entertained, will weave the cultures of the ship's destinations into many of the children's activities. Up to 70 new activities for kids 3-17 have been planned for the Mediterranean, including Crêpe-making, puppet-crafting, pizza-baking and mosaic tile-making.
Disney Cruise Line established the family market within the cruise industry when the business launched in 1998. The first two ships were purpose built for families to reconnect and recharge while creating vacation memories that will last a lifetime. From a theater featuring live musical spectaculars to a luxurious spa for adults and nearly an entire deck dedicated to children's activities, the ships truly offer something for everyone.
Limited availability remains for select Mediterranean cruises. Guests can book Disney Cruise Line's next adventure, a special summer season on the West Coast in 2008 with seven-night cruises to the Mexican Riviera, or a magical 3-, 4- or 7-night cruise vacation to the Bahamas and Caribbean from Port Canaveral, Fla. visiting disneycruise

Friday, May 25, 2007

Sea World's Happy Harbor for Kids!


The Most Miserly Mom loves what Sea World has done with its children's area! This area is calledd Happy Harbor, and Sea World has added three more rides and some safety features as well.


The Happy Harbor area has tons of things to entertain and tire out your brood - from climbing nets and jumping gyms to roller coasters for kids and rocking boat rides. Their is a baby changing area, and also much needed resting areas for parents.


After your kids enjoy themselves in Happy Harbor you can meander through the park to Shamu's show, or visit the Dolphins, or even pet the sting rays. It's truly a day full of packed fun at Sea World, and for only $65, you can visit for an entire year!!!!!!!!!! Now that's a Miserly Deal!


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Disney-MGM Studios Celebrates 30th Anniversary of Star Wars™ with Star Wars Weekends 2007

A long time ago in a galaxy not so far away, the power of the Force combined with the magic of Disney to present the very first Star Wars Weekends.
This summer, as Star Wars celebrates its 30th anniversary, the adventure continues as Star Wars Weekends returns to Disney-MGM Studios.
For four consecutive weekends in June -- every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from June 1-June 24, 2007 -- the Disney-MGM Studios theme park comes alive as heroes, droids, villains, Jedi and evil Sith gather for a grand celebration of the Star Wars films.
Event activities are included in regular admission to the Disney-MGM Studios theme park.
Celebrating the complete epic Star Wars saga -- there's something for everyone with Star Wars celebrity meet-and-greets, Hollywood-style motorcades and appearances by favorite characters including Queen Amidala, Chewbacca, Princess Leia, Greedo, Darth Vader and Darth Maul. Even Jedi Mickey Mouse -- dressed in his very own Jedi robe -- makes special appearances during the event.
Guests are encouraged to join the fun by dressing in their favorite Star Wars-inspired apparel and costumes.
Anchored by the theme park's famous Star Tours thrill ride, Star Wars Weekends features popular events and activities including Jedi Training Academy -- an interactive, immersive experience that calls forth chosen young "Obi-Wanna-Bes" to perfect their best lightsaber strategies under the tutelage of a Jedi Master.
Star Wars celebrity guests scheduled to appear this year include:
All Four Weekends -- Celebrity HostJay Laga'aia ("Captain Typho")
Weekend 1 -- June 1-3:Warwick Davis ("Wicket the Ewok")Kenny Baker ("R2-D2")
Weekend 2 -- June 8-10:Ray Park ("Darth Maul")Daniel Logan ("Young Boba Fett")
Weekend 3 -- June 15-17:Jeremy Bulloch ("Boba Fett")Peter Mayhew ("Chewbacca")
Weekend 4 -- June 22-24:Anthony Daniels ("C-3PO")Bonnie Piesse ("Young Beru Lars")
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Thursday, May 24, 2007

Dreamers are everywhere

At least that's what Disney's Dream Squad cast members have discovered since the Oct. 1, 2006, launch of "The Year of a Million Dreams" at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., and Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, Calif.
Dreams have been awarded to theme park guests visiting from as far away as Glenrothes, Scotland, or as close as Mickey Mouse's "backyards" of Central Florida and Southern California. Dreams are awarded every day at Disney Parks and Downtown Disney locations on each U.S. coast.
Presented in random, surprise fashion to guests visiting from around the world -- from Wailuku, Hawaii, and Workington, England, to Brown Deer, Wis., and Gig Harbor, Wash. -- Disney Dreams have come in all shapes and sizes so far, including Dream FASTPASS lanyards, admission to sold-out Disney Parks events, luxurious vacations aboard Disney Cruise Line and more. Orlando

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

The Art of Private Dining.

Recently named “Best Business Hotel in Central Florida” by the readers of Orlando Business Journal, the Grand Bohemian Hotel is proud to unveil the newest addition to the award-winning line up: The Bohemian Wine Room. Ideal for parties of up to 14 guests, downtown Orlando’s most exclusive private dining room features stunning design, award-winning cuisine and flawless service. Exactly what you would expect from the best.

For reservations call 407-313-9000

Monday, May 21, 2007

Memorial Day Is Almost Here!

Arrrr you waiting for the last minute to book your Memorial Day family getaway? Well don't wait much longer, because reservations are filling up quickly for the Pirates Treasure Hunt Challenge at Gaylord Palms Resort. You and your family (or a team of 2 - 4
people) can have the experience of a lifetime while competing for $10,000 in cash! The Pirates Treasure Hunt Challenge package starts at $199* per night (2-night minimum), and includes accommodations, a special treasure hunt kit, and registration to compete in the Pirates Treasure Hunt Challenge!

With less than two weeks away, you can still have a Memorial Day getaway to remember. If you're looking for fun, adventure and (most
importantly) quality time together, the Pirates Treasure Hunt Challenge is the perfect getaway!

(This next section in a call out box)
Questions? We have answers!

Will someone really win $10,000 in cash?
AYE ... and it could be you!

Is this a real treasure hunt?
YES, but no digging is involved. You and your teammates will traverse the resort, solving clues and performing tasks, for points!
The family with the most points at the end of the hunt, wins!

What if we can't solve every clue?
No worries Mateys. The treasure hunt is designed for you to accumulate points throughout the weekend. So, if you are unable to answer a clue, you will have other opportunities to collect points.

What else is there to do besides the treasure hunt?
You won't want to miss the Buccaneer BBQ, and for the little pirates in training, Camp Pirate. Be sure to make your reservations in advance. For more information, click here.


Will the treasure hunt take up the whole weekend?
You will have two days to complete the treasure hunt, leaving time to enjoy your holiday getaway!

How can I learn more about the Pirates Treasure Hunt Challenge?
Call (407) 586-HUNT or visit gaylordtreasurehunt
How can I book the Pirates Treasure Hunt Challenge package NOW?
Click here or call (407) 586-HUNT!
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Nemo musical: bye bye Alison, Michael, Vanessa, etc

I hadn't been back to the Nemo musical in months and was in withdrawals. I made it back this weekend to see essentially a whole new cast (thank goodness we caught V. still playing Crush!)

I really miss Alison and Vanessa as Nemo. Apparently, Alison's last day was earlier this week, and she's left Florida. Michael, one of the Bruce actors, quit a few months ago and I didn't even realize it. He'll be missed, too.

Some of the opening-months cast was apparently "on loan" from New York from the beginning, so it's no wonder a few of them have been gone for some time. They had some really great voices, and great timing.

There are still some really strong performers in the Nemo musical, but there are also some new folks who haven't yet gotten the full comedic timing. It'll come. In the meantime, I'm very slightly in mourning for the dazzling show we got in those first few months.

Surveys on tables

At DAK Sunday we saw the usual survey-takers near the turnstiles, including some armed with the customary PDA-type electronic notebook and a stylus. But then we also came across a table set up with some laptop computers, possibly running a locked-down survey program (so you couldn't cruise around the open Internet). We didn't pause to take part, but it looks like they are offering to let folks take surveys by themselves, at their own pace, and without interacting verbally with the CM. Or maybe this was a special survey with a lot more questions?

DDE now tracking drink sales?

At Tusker House yesterday, my Disney Dining Experience (DDE) discount worked a little unusual (first: yes, counter service at DAK gives you a discount, because they don't yet have table service restaurants).

It used to be that the 20% discount was given on one line. But my receipt had two lines. One for DDE Food 20% - and then the amount saved.

The other line said DDE Drink 20% and listed zero as the amount saved.

Mind you, we bought a soda refill and milk, so we did have drinks. I conclude they are now trying to track how much money people are spending (and saving) by buying alcohol with the DDE.

Part of me is worried. Are they looking to curtail benefits? To charge more per year for the card? This bodes ill.

Car Rentals in Orlando & Disney for $12.95 a Day!


The Most Miserly Mom knows a bargain when she sees it - and a car rental in the Orlando/Disney area for $12.95 a day is definitely a good bargain!


Did you know you can get a deal like this renting through Hotwire or Expedia? You can. But what I would do if I were you is compare the rate with the actual car rental site as well - like Alamo or Dollar or Enterprise - then you will really know what the best deal is.


When you rent a car you do not need to take the company's insurance if you are covered, and most of the time your own car insurance policy or your credit card company offers coverage. Did you know that?


The Most Miserly Mom wants you to know it now! So take advantage of a bargain rental car and this way you can take advantage of the bargain restaurants and souvenir shops I recommend in my book.


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Breakfast With Shrek at Universal Studios Florida!


The Most Miserly Mom loves Shrek! Don't You? I haven't made it to see Shrek the Third yet, but I aim to bring my boys this weekend. Meanwhile, Universal Studios also has character breakfasts with the Shrek characters!


Now those are some characters to eat with: Princess, Donkey, and Shrek himself!


Universal Studios also has character breakfasts with Spiderman, in case that casts your fancy.


For more information and for tickets call 1.866.pass.4.fun.


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Sunday, May 20, 2007

The Art of Dining Well.

The Boheme, one of Orlando’s most highly regarded restaurants, features contemporary American cuisine by acclaimed Executive Chef Zachary Martin. Recipient of numerous awards and accolades including the prestigious AAA Four-Diamond award, the DiRoNA award and inclusion in the 2006 Nation’s Restaurant News Fine Dining Hall of Fame, The Boheme is downtown Orlando’s most elegant address for an unforgettable dining experience.

For reservations call 407-313-9000 or visit Orlando Restaurants

Saturday, May 19, 2007

The Beyonce Exprience at the Amway Arena


THE BEYONCE EXPERIENCE with special guest ROBIN THICKE Tuesday, July 24 @ 8 pm PRE-SALE DETAILS Start - May 17 @ 10 am End - May 18 @ 10 pm Password - BDAY
The concert will be held at the Amway Arena downtown Orlando


Friday, May 18, 2007

Blizzard Beach – Disney’s Cool Water Park for the Whole Family!



Recently I took my family to Blizzard Beach, one of Disney’s water parks, and incidentally one of my favorite places to take my husband and two sons Mitchell (age 10) and Sam (age 12) for a day of fun. It’s really economical in the big scheme of things, it offers something for children of every age group, and it’s a water park done up like only Disney could do. It is a water park designed like an Alpine Village. As a visitor you “ski” or slide down mountains, you take a “ski lift” to the top of the mountain to enjoy the water slides, or play with your little ones at “Tike’s Peak.” As you play for the day you hear Christmas Carols and see “snow everywhere,” yet the sun shines, the wave pool invites, and the sand glistens.

Blizzard Beach opens most times of the year at 10:00am and closes at 5:00pm this time of year, so of course we arrived at 9:45am, parked our car for free (one of the money saving tips at Blizzard Beach), and were already prepared with our bathing suits & sunscreen donned, our cooler packed, and smiles on our faces.

Incidentally, having a cooler with us is another money saving attribute to visiting Blizzard Beach. The fact that they allow coolers with food and drinks (no alcohol though) is a great money saving value. Although Blizzard Beach has many snack stands and food vendors including yummy homemade donuts, fried fish and French fries, salads, sandwiches, pizza, burgers, and frozen desserts, we always bring our own snacks and sandwiches as well as water and juices and fruits to satisfy us throughout our day. What we do is freeze our juices the night before to make them nice and slushy the day we are there. When Sam & Mitch are hot & sweaty after sliding and swimming and splashing the slushies are just the ticket for a refreshing treat!


Entering the park is swift and sure for us as we have annual passes, but even if you were visiting the water park for the day the lines would have been quick and painless. The crowds are thin in the months of September, October, and November (before Thanksgiving) when visiting the theme parks in Orlando, so visiting Blizzard Beach or any Disney Theme Park at this time can ensure you shorter lines and fewer crowds.

Blizzard Beach was awesome for us as always on this day. We set up camp in our usual spot which has a shady area to protect us from sunburn, a picnic table, and numerous chairs. It’s always best to get your chairs early at the water parks, because they can fill up fast. Our next step is always to assign a meeting time so that our two boys can head off for their thrill rides while my husband and I can relax for a while on Cross Country Creek, which is a wonderful, relaxing, floating tube ride. So the meeting time was set and our 10 and 12 year old boys headed off for the Summit Plummet (a completely vertical water slide AAAH!), Slush Gusher, Toboggan Racers, and Downhill Double Dipper Rides. These thrill rides are great for older teens and adults.

After lunch we enjoyed the rides that don’t require quite so much nerve like Teamboat Springs (a Family Flume type ride), Run-Off Rapids (more tube rides that end in a wonderfully cool plunge-pool), Snow-Stormers (water slides), and then we floated on the Cross Country Creek again as a family. By the way, Blizzard Beach includes life jackets for any child of any age that requires one, so no parent should be afraid of taking their child into the Cross Country Creek or any other child-friendly area. And there are life guards everywhere to help out in case you have a scare – so there really is no need for fear in the Blizzard Beach environment! The boys went off again to enjoy their thrill rides, and we relaxed in the shade, but not before we rescued some international tourists from a “bug scare.” We happened to notice quite a few international visitors swatting bugs off of them and wondering if they should leave or purchase some sort of insect repellent. We alleviated their fears because the bugs they were swatting were what we call “love bugs.” These bugs only visit Florida a couple of times per year and when they visit they stay about two weeks. They don’t bite or sting or anything. They simply fly around and land on you accidentally. As Floridians we think the theme parks should let everyone know in advance about them so that they aren’t concerned when they see them! Well, our family was happy to help out that day!

If we had toddlers or small children we would take them to “Tike’s Peak.” This are is just for children 48 inches tall or less – no bigger children are allowed. It is a beautiful area with water slides and splashing areas and climbing and swimming just for little ones. It’s a fear-free area for parents to enjoy themselves with their children in the water. Toddlers are required to wear diapers of course, but the area is completely safe and fun for babies and toddlers and pre-schoolers of all ages. It is so much fun to sit with your little ones and splash and sit in the water and slip and slide and all in a safe Disney environment! Children don’t need any swimming skill at all in this area – just moms and dads. And there are life guards there as well.

We had to leave about 3:30pm because the afternoon rain showers came to visit our sunny day, but for us the day was complete. Our day at Blizzard Beach was a success as always. To me, The Most Miserly Mom, smiles on our faces and an economical day of play makes a success!

By Kelly Goode

Blizzard Beach One Day Pass
Adults 10 and up $36
Children 3-10 $30
Children under 3 free

Please remember that if you are traveling from another country you may be able to save money on your water park pass if you include Blizzard Beach in a complete travel package. Ticket prices can vary using Magic Your Way pricing

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Disney, Universal, and Sea World Vacations - Cheap!


The Most Miserly Mom loves to find reputable companies that offer value vacations to Disney, Universal, Sea World and the Orlando area.


One such company is www.Orlandoescape.com. This company actually has an offer that may sound too good to be true, but it actually is true: $199.00 for a 4 night package including hotel accommodations and theme park tickets.



Or call them : 1-800-396-1883


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Thursday, May 17, 2007

Disney's ballpark = money on the table

John at thedisneyblog recently wrote about the awful lines at the concession stands at Disney's Wide World of Sports.

Well, I was at that same game, and it's worse than he's making it sound. I stood in that line. It was excruciating.

I worked for nine years in a Disney restaurant and know just about everything there is to know about lines. If there's no line, you lose money because passersby don't know there is something worthwhile there, and they just don't stop. And if the line is too long, no one will stand in it.

And if the line is long AND it never moves, you've got a nightmare scenario for customer satisfaction. Not dire enough for you? Then think of this: a quickly-moving line would have meant at least triple the profit for Disney. 300%.

They are leaving money on the table. People were there, they had money, they wanted to buy, but we saw droves simply leave the line.

Stupid, pointless, and asinine. They need to fire someone at Wide World of Sports, pronto. And then work to fix the problem in a permanent fashion. This was one of the worst food experiences I've ever had. Certainly the worst at a Disney establishment.

One more reader email about AbandonedWorld

I don't normally run reader emails in my blog, but I've missed my only chance to recap reader response to AbandonedWorld, and Ruth's email is just so important that I hope Disney reads it anyway:

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I really enjoyed your article on abandoned areas and the reader responses even more. What we have loved about WDW most in the past are 1) the little interesting exhibits and special areas you find tucked away and are delighted to discover, and 2) how absolutely pristine the parks and gardens are. Two years ago we found both wanting. This December, the change was VERY visible. Shut off areas, unclean restrooms, details gone all over the place. It's as if Disney sees their parks as super-themed Great Adventures, with all the emphasis on rides, and nothing more. I don't get it.

My husband and I are middle-aged (58/48). No kids. We typically go to WDW during their slow weeks, book a special room in a deluxe, and dine at the more expensive restaurants. It's a bit of a mental holiday more than anything else, as we can afford to take "real" trips. We never leave the World when we visit. Good customers, right? Little wear 'n tear from us, lots of profit. We looked at each other after our early December visit and decided we don't need to return. We were planning to take our active 75 year old parents with us this year but honestly thought we'd be embarrassed by exposing them to the experience. Now that's sad.

The only thing that would convince us to go back would be a very clear message that Disney was returning to the old standards, or that a Concierge service designed for a true deluxe experience was being offered (I don't need a free box of Cheerios in the a.m. but I do expect turn-down service without having to pick up the phone), or something similar.

Keep up the great writing!

Ruth

Knott's Berry Farm Lecture

Chris Merritt, a historian of Knott's Berry Farm and the creator of a book on Knott's history that still isn't published, but will set the bar for all such books on any topic (not just Knott's) when it does come out, will be holding a presentation about Knott's on May 21.

The audience is the La Crescenta Historical Society, and this is a multimedia presentation. Not to be missed!

Monday, May 21, at 7pm - free admission, open to anyone.

Were I living in LA, I'd be there in a heartbeat. I'm jealous of all of you who get to go!

Universal Studios - 2nd Year Free for Passholders


The Most Miserly Mom is continually amazed at the awesome deals Universal Studios offers on ticket prices.


Right now they have this offer:

Now through July 8th, Florida residents can get 2 years of park-to-park access to both Universal Studios® and Universal’s Islands of Adventure® for the price of 1**! You’ll enjoy:
2 years of unlimited park-to-park access
NO blackout dates
Free self-parking
Food and merchandise discounts
Savings at Universal CityWalk® and on-site hotels
Much more!


Here's the catch: You have to get a coupon from Walgreens (which we all know are on every corner in every town in Florida) and just do it by July 8th. This is an incredibly miserly offer! I love it!




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Pageant, Latina, Pirates

We are proud to announce that the 2007 Latina United States Pageant will be held at Pirate's Dinner Adventure on June 24, 2007!
Our delegates will be aboard a pirate ship (complete with pirates) competing for the titles of Miss Teen, Ms, and Mujer Latina United States 2007.
This year's pageant production will be like no other. With Broadway-quality entertainment, stage, lighting and sound, the 2007 pageant will be one you don't want to miss.For more information call 321-443-3131 or visit mslatinaunitedstates.com

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Universal Studios Tickets 50% Off!


The Most Miserly Mom wants everyone to know that if you visit Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure during the month of May, you may be able to get your tickets at half price!


May is passholder appreciation month at Universal Studios, so if you visit Universal with a passholder you are entitled to the 50% off ticket price!


Many of you folks visit family and friends in Florida who have annual passes (like me!) so make sure you take advantage of this special. Heck, ask people in your hotel, in the parking lot and everywhere you go - you will find a passholder! :-)


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Emerils Tchoup Chop

Emeril's Tchoup Chop
Universal Orlando's Royal Pacific Resort 6300 Hollywood Way Orlando, FL 32819
407.503.2467

Emeril's Orlando Tchoup Chop

. . . offers diners a unique and exotic journey through the Pacific Seas where Chef Emeril's signature bold flavors of Asian and Polynesian influences enhance the journey . . .

Emeril's Tchoup Chop (pronounced chop-chop) is the second by Emeril Lagasse at Universal Orlando. The name is meant to offer a hint of New Orleans' famous Tchoupitoulas Street, where Emeril's parent restaurant is located, and the word "chop" a bold culinary term. It is located at Universal Orlando’s hotel, the Royal Pacific Resort.

Emeril's Tchoup Chop offers a dining experience unlike any other ever created by the famous master chef. In both atmosphere and menu, Emeril's Tchoup Chop offers diners a unique and exotic journey through the Pacific Seas, a perfect complement for the Royal Pacific Resort. And the food? Chef Emeril offers diners a delicious experience complemented by his signature bold flavors of Asian and Polynesian influences.



Rhonda (Director or Events, Tasters Guild Orlando) has a friend, Jamie, in town for a few days and wanted to get together with Eddie and me for lunch the other day. We agreed that we wanted to take her somewhere different, eclectic, fun and exciting. We had all experienced this for dinner at Tchoup Chop and figured that would be our best pick.

I don’t know if you have ever been to Tchoup Chop, so allow me to take a moment and try to describe it to you. Located in the Royal Pacific Resort at Universal Orlando the décor is right out of the South Pacific. When you enter you first notice an infinity pond running virtually the entire length of the restaurant. The pond has frogs and lily pads floating lazily throughout… they are ceramic, so they will not end up on your table. The far wall is 30+ feet high and covered with stone. Running down the wall from the ceiling is water that ends at the display kitchen bar. The main bar area is just as impressive with the liquor shelves running so high a ladder is needed to reach them! There is bamboo and thatch and natural wood throughout the restaurant giving you a very organic and inviting feel. We were seated at a booth next to the pond which will comfortable seat six, but was perfect for us four (we tend to spread out and order too much food!). The music playing is not Polynesian, but is very hip and works well with the environment.

Our service team was headed up by Santana who took a moment to explain the dining experience we were about to receive and a brief description of some of the cocktails available to us. We all decided to start off our lunch with a Kilauea Bloody Mary. Eddie has one virtually every time we go to Tchoup Chop and today inspired us all to try one. The menu description is ”A volcanic eruption of heat and spice blending our very own pepper infused Sake and Tchoup Chop spices“. All I can say is WOW! Watch the fist sip… it is a doosey! The Kilauea Bloody Mary is served with a cucumber wedge and a lime. The first sip you definitely feel the spice, but after the initial shock you find the drink to be very subtle and in fact refreshing. Another cocktail favorite of mine is the Drunken Monkey Martini. You may go bananas with this flavor concoction or Macadamia and Banana flavors mixed with Myer’s Dark Rum and Cruzan Rum Cream. Have a few of these and you too will be a Drunken Monkey!

While we looked over the menu we were presented with Shrimp Chips to nosh on. If you have ever had these then you know what I am going to say next… they are addictive! The chips are served with a peanut, coconut, soy and sesame dipping sauce. After devouring a basket of these delectable chips and sauce we returned to the menu. From the menu you can order a la carte or go with the Soup and Sandwich of the Day ($17.00), or the Taste of Tchoup Chop ($19.00) which is a two course menu. During our visit the Soup of the day was Chef Nicholas’ Coconut-Chicken Curry Soup and the sandwich was Roasted Jalapeño Horseradish Marinated Chicken served on a Hoagie Bun with Vine Ripe Tomatoes, Shaved Sweet Onion, Homemade Pickle and Gaufrette (crisp, latticed potato wafers) Potatoes.

We had quite a selection between the four of us. For starters we had a Polynesian Crab Cake With Mango Habanero Butter Sauce and Papaya Salsa. This was one of the best crab cakes I have had for some time now. Unlike others out there, Chef Nicholas makes his crab cake 95% crab! I did not want to share this, but in the end everyone got a taste. We also had Tchoup Chop's Crunchy Shrimp served with Butter Lettuce Leaves and Hot & Sweet Garlic, Chile Glaze. The shrimp was coated with shredded Phyllo dough and then pan fried, served on top of the butter lettuce leaves. We drizzled the glaze over the shrimp, folded it in the lettuce and enjoyed! The textures and flavors from this were intense. From the cool buttery lettuce into the crunchy Phyllo and hot firm shrimp; then you have the subtle flavors of these and the shredded carrot and then into a blast of flavor and heat from the sauce. We also shared some BBQ Ribs, smoked with Miss Hay’s recipe for Homemade Hoisin Sauce. Miss Hay’s is from Nola, New Orleans and has created a delectable Hoisin Sauce which is sweet and spicy, and widely used in Chinese cooking. It's a mixture of soybeans, garlic, chili peppers and her secret spices. They were finger licking good!

By this time we have all realized that we were content, but there was no stopping the beast! My entrée was Turbo Wok- Mongolian Barbeque Marinated Filet Tips and Vegetable Chow Mein Noodles with Crunchy Yuca Shoestrings. The filet was so tender and cooked to a perfect medium-rare and I love the added texture of the Yuca Shoestrings on top. Rhonda had the Tchoup Chop Clay Pot with Yellowtail Snapper: Thai Spiced Tomato Broth, Shrimp, and Mussels with Steamed White Rice. When this came out everyone was jealous of her selection! Great presentation and flavors on this dish. Everyone at the table said they were going to order this on their next visit. Rhonda said the layers of flavor and textures made this an adventure for lunch. Her friend Jamie ordered Wok Fried Yellowtail Snapper served with Thai Style Noodles & Julienne Vegetables, Plum Sugar Vinaigrette – Orange Salad and Micro Cilantro. Another homerun for Chef Nicholas! Just reading the name makes your mouth water and there is nothing more for me to say about it other than perfection! Eddie enjoyed the Macadamia Nut Crusted Atlantic Salmon served with Ginger-Soy Butter Sauce, Steamed White Rice, Broccoli Rabe and Enokidake Mushrooms. To let you know what Eddie thought of it… I did not get a taste! He loved it.

Now we are definitely full… nothing else to do than order dessert!!! Ok, stick with me here… let me give you a rundown of what we ordered, and then I will tell you what we thought. First we had Emeril’s Banana Cream Pie with Graham Crust, Caramel Sauce, and Chocolate Shavings; Second was the Warm Individual Pineapple Upside Down Cake served with Caramelized Ginger Ice Cream; Third was Bitter Sweet Chocolate Glazed Peanut Butter Cream Layered Kahlua Chocolate Cake Served with Banana Foster Sauce, Pecan Pralines and Sweet Cream; and lastly, just to make sure we would burst we had a selection of Homemade Ice Cream (Praline, Cookies & Cream and Mocha White Chocolate) and a selection of Homemade Sorbets (Raspberry, Strawberry and Passion Fruit), oh, and Cappuccino. I will start off with some history for you. The recipe for the Pineapple Upside Down Cake is from Chef Nicholas’ wife. The recipe for the Kahlua Chocolate Cake is from Chef Nicholas’ Mother. Food runs in the family! The Banana Cream Pie was massive and delectable. Jamie said she was not a fan of Banana Cream Pie, but would taste anyway… she not only loved it, she went out to find the recipe (I have added it below for you)! The Pineapple Upside Down Cake is an old favorite we don’t tend to find on the dessert menus anymore. I was happy to see this and it did bring back memories. For me the hands down winner though was the Chocolate Peanut Butter Cake; two of my favorite things together. When you take a spoonful of all of the flavors; the chocolate, peanut butter cream, banana foster sauce, praline and sweet cream it was like heaven. The ice creams and Sorbets were all fabulous too. We had a lot of fun trying to guess all of the flavors. It is amazing what your taste buds come up with when you blind taste passion fruit sorbet! Jamie and Eddie had a discussion on how they never order dessert, but if they all taste like this, desserts will definitely be on their list.

Most people will not eat this much for lunch and the good news is you don’t have to; unless you are a glutton for punishment like me! Emeril’s Tchoup Chop is definitely worth having for lunch, dinner or both. If you are a party of two or a party of 20 or more, Tchoup Chop is able accomodate you. Enjoy!

~Nicholas Olivieri
Tasters Guild Orlando

Emeril's Tchoup Chop

Universal Orlando's Royal Pacific Resort 6300 Hollywood Way Orlando, FL 32819
ph: 407.503.2467

Hours: Lunch: Mon-Sun, 11:30a-2:00p

Hours: Dinner: Sun-Thu, 5:30p-10:00p

Hours: Dinner: Fri & Sat, 5:30p-11:00p

Chef/Proprietor: Emeril Lagasse
Chef de Cuisine: Nicholas Shust
General Manager: Sebastien Tribout
Sales Manager: Lauren Martinolich

Reservations: Recommended, however walk-ins are accepted On-line Reservations:
Attire: We recommend business casual attire. However, smart-casual attire is completely acceptable. We ask that the gentleman not wear sleeveless shirts.

Parking: Valet parking available at the Royal Pacific Resort at a discounted rate of $5.00.


BANANA CREAM PIE WITH CARAMEL DRIZZLES AND CHOCOLATE SAUCE

from Emeril's New Orleans Cooking

Ingredients needed:

4 cups heavy cream

1 1/2 cups whole milk

1 1/2 cups plus 2 teaspoons granulated sugar

1 vanilla bean, split in half lengthwise and seeds scraped

3 large egg yolks

2 large eggs

1/2 cup cornstarch

Graham Cracker Crust (recipe below)

3 pounds (about 9) firm but ripe bananas, peeled and cut crosswise into 1/2-inch-thick slices

1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

Caramel Sauce (recipe below)

Chocolate Sauce (recipe below)

Shaved chocolate, for garnish

Confectioner’s sugar, for garnish

There’re a few secrets necessary to successfully making this pie (which, incidentally, has been on the menu at Emeril’s since Day One, and continues to be one of our most requested desserts). First, the bananas, while ripe, need to be firm, so that they hold their shape when pushed into place. Second, the pastry cream needs to be very stiff, so that when sliced, the pie will not crumble or slide. It’s also important to cover the bananas completely with the last layer of pastry cream to prevent them from discoloring. And while at Emeril’s they pipe the whipped cream over each individual slice before serving, feel free to spread your whipped cream over the whole pie, if you’d prefer.

Combine 2 cups of the cream, the milk, ½ cup of the sugar, the vanilla bean, and the vanilla seeds in a large heavy-bottomed saucepan over medium heat. Bring to a gentle boil, whisking to dissolve the sugar. Remove from the heat.

Combine the egg yolks, eggs, cornstarch, and 1 cup of the sugar in a medium bowl, and whisk pale yellow in color. Set aside.

Whisk 1 cup of the hot cream mixture into the egg yolks. Gradually add the egg mixture to the hot cream, whisking constantly. Bring to a simmer, stirring constantly with a large wooden spoon to cook out the cornstarch and the mixture thickens, about 5 minutes. (The mixture may separate slightly. If so, remove from the heat and beat with an electric mixer until thick and smooth.) Strain through a fine mesh strainer into a clean bowl. Cover with plastic wrap, pressing down against the surface to prevent a skin from forming. Chill in the refrigerator for about 4 hours.

To assemble, spread ½ cup of the custard over the bottom of the prepared crust, smoothing with the back of a large spoon or rubber spatula. Arrange enough banana slices (not quite one-third) in a tight, tiled pattern over the custard, pressing down with your hands to pack them firmly. Repeat to build a second layer, using ¾ cup of the custard and enough bananas to cover, smoothing down the layer evenly. For the third layer, spread ¾ cup of custard over the bananas and top with the remaining bananas, starting 1-inch from the outer edge and working toward the center. Spread 1 cup of custard evenly over the bananas to prevent discoloration. Cover with plastic wrap and chill for at least 4 hours or overnight.

In a medium bowl, whip the cream until soft peaks form. Add the remaining 2 teaspoons of sugar and the vanilla extract and whip until stiff peaks form.

Remove the pie from the refrigerator. With a sharp knife dipped in hot water, cut the pie into 10 equal slices. Transfer the slices to dessert plates. Fill a pastry bag with the whipped cream and pipe onto each slice. (Alternately, spread the whipped cream evenly over the pie before cutting.)


Drizzle each slice with the caramel sauce and chocolate sauce, sprinkle with the chocolate shavings and confectioners’ sugar, and serve.


Makes one 9-inch pie, 10 servings


GRAHAM CRACKER CRUST version 2

from Emeril's New Orleans Cooking

Ingredients needed:

1 1/4 cups graham cracker crumbs

1/4 cup sugar

4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted

Preheat the oven to 350ºF.

Combine the graham cracker crumbs and sugar in a medium bowl and mix well. Add the butter and mix well. Press the mixture into a 9-inch pie pan. Top with aluminum pie tin and with a circular motion, press the crust tightly into the pan. Bake until browned, about 25 minutes. Cool for 10 to 15 minutes.

Makes one 9-inch crust


CARAMEL SAUCE version 6

from Emeril's New Orleans Cooking

Ingredients needed:

3/4 cup sugar

2 tablespoons water

1/2 teaspoon fresh lemon juice

1/2 cup heavy cream

2 tablespoons to 1/4 cup whole milk

Combine the sugar, water, and lemon juice in a medium, heavy saucepan over medium-high heat. Cook, stirring, until the sugar dissolves. Let boil without stirring until the mixture becomes a deep amber color, 2 to 3 minutes, watching closely so it doesn’t burn. Add the cream, whisk to combine, and remove from the heat. Add the milk, 2 tablespoons at a time, until the desired consistency is reached. Remove from the heat and cool to room temperature before serving with the pie. (The sauce will thicken as it cools.)

Makes a generous 3/4 cup


CHOCOLATE SAUCE version 3

from Emeril's New Orleans Cooking


Ingredients needed:

1/2 cup half-and-half

1 tablespoon unsalted butter

1/2 pound semisweet chocolate chips

1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract


Scald the half-and-half and butter in a small, heavy saucepan over medium heat. Remove from the heat.

Place the chocolate and vanilla in a medium, heat-proof bowl. Add the hot half-and-half and let sit for 2 minutes, then whisk until smooth. Serve slightly warm. (The sauce can be kept refrigerated in an airtight container for several days, but it must be returned to room temperature before serving.

Makes 1 1/2 cups

© 2007 Tasters Guild Orlando

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Summer Travel to Disney and Orlando


The Most Miserly Mom knows that millions of people are traveling during the Summer months, and many of those wll be coming to sunny Florida to visit Orlando, Disney World, Universal Studios, Sea World, and the beaches. While I have thousands of travel & money saving tips in my book, I want to remind you of some travel tips to help you in the coming months.


1. If you are driving to Florida, allow extra time. Be sure to allow extra time for unexpected traffic or other factors beyond your control that could reduce your average travel speed, such as road work or poor weather conditions.


2. If at all possible leave earlier than most people and stay later as well. Avoid traveling during peak traffic times.


3. Did you know that AAA has a Fuel Price Finder? Just go to http://www.aaa.com/ to find the cheapest gas for your road trip or for the cheapest gas once you arrive in the Orlando area.


4. Always arrive early at the airports, always check your flights for delays, and try to carry on luggage if you can instead of checking it.


5. Use an online check in service if you can. You can get boarding passes and everything on many airlines these days, and not even have to stop at the ticketing counter at all!.


6. Log onto www.tsa.gov for the latest information concerning prohibited carry-on items. Recently I forgot about this, and I ended up throwing away perfume, make-up, deodorant, etc. That can be costly, and This Miserly Mom does not like that!


7. If you are traveling with your children or even for yourself, bring snacks, bring games, bring books, and most of all bring a sense of humor and your patience.


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LPGA STAR MORGAN PRESSEL PARTNERS WITH ANHEUSER-BUSCH ADVENTURE PARKS

Morgan Pressel, one of the LPGA’s fastest rising stars, will make appearances in several Anheuser-Busch Adventure Parks over the next year. Pressel will serve as spokeswoman for the parks’ “Champions” program, a campaign intended to inspire young women to excel in academics and athletics.
Pressel, 18, was born in Tampa, Fla., not far from Busch Gardens Africa. She spent much of her childhood in South Florida, where she regularly visited parks operated by Busch Entertainment Corp. BEC parks in Florida include Busch Gardens, SeaWorld Orlando, Discovery Cove and Adventure Island. Aquatica, SeaWorld’s water park, is scheduled to open next spring.
“I visited Busch Gardens many times growing up and I am delighted to now be in a position to bring some of the lessons I’ve learned in my golf career to visitors to the Anheuser-Busch Adventure Parks,” Pressel said. “The ‘SeaWorld and Busch Gardens Champions’ program is a wonderful way to help inspire and guide young people.”
Pressel will make appearances in BEC parks across the nation. Her appearances will include presentations to participants in the company’s “Champions” program, a campaign intended to inspire and honor young women who have committed to excellence in academic achievement and athletics. Pressel also has donated a golf clinic and dinner with SeaWorld’s Shamu the killer whale for a silent auction as part of the annual WildNIGHT fundraiser for the SeaWorld & Busch Gardens Conservation Fund.
“Any success that I have experienced in my career has its foundation in focus, hard work and discipline. That is what I hope to impart to young women in my appearances in the Anheuser-Busch parks. You can do anything in the world if you are dedicated enough and committed to excellence in everything you do,” Pressel said.
After a successful amateur career in which the then 12-year-old Pressel was the youngest player ever to qualify for the U.S. Women’s Open, she turned professional in 2006. She won her first tournament, the Kraft Nabisco, a major championship, just 15 months later. She is currently third on the LPGA money list with nearly $500,000 in earnings this year alone.
“Morgan Pressel is a wonderful role model for young people in this country and an athlete that we are honored to partner with,” said Keith M. Kasen, BEC President and Chairman of the Board. “We hope our parks do more than simply entertain people. We want our guests to experience something enriching and inspiring. That is what our ‘SeaWorld and Busch Gardens Champions’ program is about.”
Busch Entertainment Corp. is the family entertainment division of Anheuser-Busch Companies. BEC operates nine U.S. theme parks, including SeaWorld Orlando, SeaWorld San Diego and SeaWorld San Antonio; Busch Gardens Africa in Tampa and Busch Gardens Europe in Williamsburg, Va.; Discovery Cove in Orlando; Sesame Place near Philadelphia; Adventure Island, a water park in Tampa and Water Country USA, a water park in Williamsburg. Aquatica, SeaWorld’s water park, will open next spring in Orlando.

Orlando Travel Discounts and Deals


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Sign up for travel ticker at hotwire.com. Basically what you do is tell them what you are looking for - discount packages, flights, hotels, cars, and they will send you emails when the specials pop up.




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Monday, May 14, 2007

Cheap Trips to Disney And Orlando!


The Most Miserly Mom knows that many folks are concerned about gas prices when they plan their vacations to Disney World, Orlando, Universal, Sea World and the theme parks.


But there are so many ways to save money that it is still worth your time families! Gas might be up, but hotels aren't, car rentals aren't and theme park tickets aren't.


Meanwhile, my book gives tons of links to coupons for free & discounted food as well.


Take my word for it, The Most Miserly Mom knows that you can still travel to Disney World this summer with your family no matter what the gas costs!


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KELLY CLARKSON Tickets On-sale May 12 @ 10 am!


Kelly Clarkson is unleashing 13 new songs, all of which she wrote or cowrote, on her third album, "My December" - in stores July 24!
"This will be the biggest tour I've ever done," said Kelly. "It's all about the music - we're bringing extra musicians and we'll be making an arena environment intimate because I want the fans to be part of the show! And you'll hear all your favorite hits too!!" Performing Saturday, September 1 @ 8pm at the Amway Arena in Orlando

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Photography at Nemo - an Equity problem

There's a good thread in MiceChat about why photography at the Nemo musical is not allowed, when photos (even flash) are allowed at the Lion King show. Apparently, the Nemo musical has a special contract with the actors union, Equity, that stipulates no photos. So this is not Disney's rule, but Equity's. Due to the Broadway-like nature of this show, one assumes.

Well, I don't care whose rule it is. It's a stupid rule and Disney should never have agreed. These are tourists on vacation, and they want to take photos. The no flash rule is fine, but anything else is patently ridiculous. I know it's Broadway-like, but hey, THIS ISN'T NEW YORK. It's Disney World, and these people are on vacation.

Tusker House converting to buffet

In August, DAK's counter service Tusker House will close. When it reopens in November, it will be a character meal buffet.

WHY? fans are screaming everywhere. I'll tell you why: this is yet another curse of the Dining Plan. You see, in late summer 2007, the Yak and Yeti will open up, featuring both CS and TS. Aha, people will exult. finally a sit down restaurant in DAK!!! But their excitement will be short lived. What do you mean, this doesn't accept my Disney Dining Plan (it's run by an outside company). They will be peeved.

Knowing this, Disney World is making plans now to create a TS in DAK that *will* be on the DDP. They looked around and saw they couldn't convert Restaurantosaurus, due to the contract with McDonald's. Flame Tree is outdoor only; that won't do for a buffet and TS. So they decided to chop up Tusker House.

Of course it's a mistake. They should have gone after Pizzafari, another indoor restaurant that has lots of seating. Losing that wouldn't be a crime, since the menu is so bland. But losing Tusker House is a major problem.

Blame the Dining Plan.

PhotoPass in the water parks

I don't frequent the water parks in the winter, even though I live here. So the last time I was at BB or TL was in 2006, and back then, when they snapped your photo in the lazy river, they gave you something waterproof to claim the photo later (I think it was a wristband or something). I don't think the PhotoPass system was part of it then.

Now in 2007, I see something different: a little hard plastic square with the PhotoPass artwork on it, a little like a supermarket discount card meant to attached to your keys. I haven't seen this in the (regular) parks too, but is this now what PhotoPass looks like everywhere, rather than a credit-card sized piece of plastic?

New FastPass tickets debut at Everest

For years, WDW has had flimsy, temporary-looking FastPasses on cheap thermal paper, shaped like a square. Disneyland and other Disney parks worldwide use a rectangle, card stock, more artwork and color on their FPs. This week Expedition Everest moved to the Disneyland-style FP, with Dinosaur to follow.

I suppose this is good. WDW had taken the cheap route with the older passes, so any step is a positive step. I'd rather they just did away with FP in the first place, of course.

Friday, May 11, 2007

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Camping at Disney World on a Budget!


The Most Miserly Mom offers tons of tips on saving money while visiting Disney, Orlando, and the other theme parks, and normally it behooves you to stay off property at a clean, economical hotel or motel and save hundreds of dollars (see past posts or buy my book).


However, if you should definitely desire to stay within the confines of the Disney World Resort Area, one of my favorite recommendations is Disney's Fort Wilderness Campground. You can actually tent there or rent a "cabin." Some of the cabins are older and some are newer, but all have bunk beds, kitchens, grills for cooking out, and plenty of space for the kids to run around. The rates vary. Camping in a tent of course is the most economical, but if you choose to rent a cabin the least expensive rate is normally about $169 plus taxes (and they definitely go up from there depending on the season). Don't immediately disregard this option, however, based on that rate, because staying in these cabins can save tons of money in other ways - specifically food!


You can eat all of your meals at your "home base." In fact, you can set up a crock pot in the morning and have a $10 meal ready to feed the whole family when you return from your day at the parks. You can't get much more economical than that!


And Fort Wilderness has a petting zoo and sing alongs and camp fires and a huge pool - and all kinds of stuff to entertain the kids for hours on end. (Just bring your own drinks so you don't have to pay the ghastly prices in the Disney vending machines!)


The Most Miserly Mom loves Fort Wilderness - and You will too if you choose it.


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Thursday, May 10, 2007

Mandolin's Restaurant

Effective June 1st, the children's eat free program will change from kids 10 and under eat free in Mandolin's restaurant loacted in the Radisson Resort Orlando-Celebration to kids 5 and under eat free in Mandolin's restaurant. Clich here for more information Mandolin's Restaurant

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Disney vacation homes

Disney area vacation home rental is an important decision for anyone visiting the Orlando area. Disney World is one of the most popular tourist attractions on the planet. Millions of people go every year to enjoy the theme parks, the water parks, the great golf courses and restaurants as well as other great attractions Disney World has to offer. There are several other Disney World resorts around the world in cities like Paris or Tokyo, but the biggest and most loved Disney World is located in Orlando, Florida.

One of the biggest questions a tourist visiting Disney World has is about Disney vacation rental homes. They are always concerned about the kind of accommodations they should choose for the perfect Disney area vacation home rental. Disney vacation rental homes offer a good solution for several reasons: they are luxurious but much more affordable than hotels that offer similar accommodations, and most of the Disney vacation rental homes are located very close to the resort. Most Disney vacation rental homes have pools, air conditioning and other great facilities. Disney vacation rental homes are perfect, especially for family vacations. Children will love the Disney vacation rental homes because most of them offer great facilities for children.

There are two types of accommodations to be considered: Disney World vacation rental homes and Disney area vacation home rentals. The difference between the two is that Disney World vacation rental homes are offered by the Disney resort and they are usually located within the grounds of Disney World, while Disney area vacation home rentals are privately owned.

Disney World vacation rental homes can be more expensive because their main advantage is their location inside the resort. You can choose between many Disney World vacation rental homes like the Animal Kingdom Lodge, the Wilderness Lodge, the Dolphin resort, the Beach Club villas or the Boardwalk villas. Every Disney World vacation rental home has a different theme, but they can be more expensive.

Disney area vacation home rentals offer great accommodations at a lower price. Disney area vacation home rentals are close to the Disney resort and they offer facilities like self-catering in a well equipped kitchen, a pool, a television in every room, and even internet access.

Disney vacation rental homes are a great choice especially for families traveling together. Disney vacation rental homes are also suitable if you want to save some money because you make your own meals. If you share a Disney vacation rental home with another family you can also save even more on your vacation.
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Disney World: Disney's Night of Joy


The Most Miserly Mom is pleased to let her readers know that Disney's Magic Kingdom will host the "Night of Joy" for the 25th year! The event will take place the evenings of September 7th and 8th.

In case you aren't familiar with this event, this is a combination of Pop, Rock, Urban, Gospel, and Contemporary Christian music within the Magic Kingdom. It's a fabulous, enlightening time for the whole family.

Some of the featured artists this year are: Third Day, Chris Tomlin, Jaci Velasquez, Steven Curtis Chapman, newsboys and Salvador.

The tickets to the event do cost extra however - You have to purchase a one or two-night ticket and they often sell out in advance. The cost for the one night ticket is $41.95 plus taxes and the two night ticket is $71.95.

Call 1.877.NITEJOY for tickets, or go online to:
http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/tickets/ticketStore?categoryPass=DORY_SPECIAL_EVENTS&productPass=EVENTS_NOJ&country=USA

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Tuesday, May 8, 2007

SeaWorld and discovery cove celebrate mother’s day with new bundles of joy


The warming weather welcomed bundles of joy little and big to SeaWorld Orlando and Discovery Cove. From an addition to the Shamu family to the arrival of penguin chicks, SeaWorld’s animal inhabitants will enjoy Mother’s Day with the newest additions to their family.
SeaWorld welcomed a new baby killer whale to the Shamu family this past March, bringing the killer whale pod at SeaWorld Orlando to nine whales, ranging in size from a 350-pound calf to a 12,000-pound male. SeaWorld's killer whale breeding program is the most successful in the world.
SeaWorld’s feathered friends also welcomed new arrivals in the form of six endangered Nene geese and 16 penguin chicks. The penguins represent a variety of species, including the first Adelie chicks in SeaWorld Orlando history. As they continue to grow into full maturity, the chicks will cuddle up in the Penguin Encounter which is kept at a chilly 30 degrees with six thousand pounds of snow falling daily.
Three new harbor seal pups join more than 80 animals living at SeaWorld’s pacific Point Preserve, including California sea lions, harbor seals and one fur seal. As the weather gets warmer, SeaWorld anticipates the arrival of sea lion pups this summer.
Discovery Cove celebrated the arrival two baby Atlantic bottlenose dolphins. The flippered additions marked the 10th dolphin calf to be born and successfully raised at Discovery Cove since its opening in 2000. The little newcomers – whose gender have yet to be determined – are nursing well and bonding with their mothers. The park also welcomed 18 southern stingray pups this spring. Click here for Orlando Sea World Packages

Disney's Epcot Flower & Garden Festival


The Most Miserly Mom wants to let you know what is happening at Disney's Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival. Not only are there incredible topiaries, breathtaking flowers, and your typical tasty fare at Epcot, entertainers are scheduled throughout the month of May.


May 11-15: Davy Jones


May 16-19: B.J. Thomas


May 20-22: Grass Roots


May 23-25: The Guess Who


May 26: The S.O.S. Band


May 27-30: Gary Puckett


May 31-June 3: Herman's Hermits


The Most Miserly mom love this flower power festival, and so will you! Check out www.disney.com/flower for more information.


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Shrek the Third at Universal Studios!


The Most Miserly Mom needs to let you know that Universal Studios has a special event for Universal Studios passholders on May 18, 19, & 20th. So if you have an annual pass for Universal Studios (which I highly recommend because it is value-priced and you can spread out the payments) you may want to check this out:


Universal Studios is offering an exclusive screening of Shrek the Third at the Universal Cineplex 20, a special breakfrast with Shrek characters at the Monsters Cafe (don't you love Donkey?), and exclusive entry into Shrek 4-D. Doesn't that sound cool?


It should be! So for all you Shrek fans, The Most Miserly Mom says come to Universal !


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Monday, May 7, 2007

No more gratuity on the Disney Dining Plan

A message board poster (and WDW CM) heard from a union rep that Disney will remove the included gratuity on the Disney Dining Plan (DDP) starting in January 2008. Yes, this is hearsay. But it has the ring of truth.

Naturally, Disney won't be reducing the price of the plan.

I predicted this months ago when I chronicled the problems the DDP brings to the parks: smaller and more standardized menus, lackadaisical service, very very crowded restaurants. I knew the company would squeeze more money out of the program; it's one of the things they do "best."

The real future of the DDP is on display at Universal Orlando, where the $24 meal deal gets you all you can eat... but it's all fast food, it's all crappy quality, and there is not one guest around in those eateries who is paying out of pocket.

Pirates and Princess Parties

Disney's Pirates and Princess Party is back due to popular demand. Advance tickets $32.95 for children ages 3-9 and $38.95 for older children and adults. The event will run 7 pm to midnight on select nights in August and September. Day of event tickets will cost $39.95 and $45.95. Click here for Disney attraction tickets

Sunday, May 6, 2007

Room Reservation Tip

Before you book a room over the phone, check the hotels website internt rate specials. The rates on the internet are often cheaper than those quoted over the phone.Click here for a list of Orlando hotels, Orlando vacation homes , Orlando vacation packages and Orlando home rentals

Friday, May 4, 2007

Mickey says no more ashtrays

Disney owned hotels ban smoking, no more smoking or non smoking options at Walt Disney World hotels. The ban reflects a national trend among hotels. If Disney finds that someone did light up a cleaning fee of $250.00 to $500.00 will be tacked onto the customers bill. That is to cover the replacements of fabrics such as draperies and bedding and deep cleaning of everything else. Click here for a list of Orlando Hotels

Hotel Specials $32 in Orlando/Disney World!


The Most Miserly Mom knows you want to save big on your hotels when you visit Disney World and Orlando. In my book I offer many ideas on hotel discounts and give you specific hotels and motels that will save you money.


Here is an example of a great deal for you and your family:


From 1/19/2007 to 12/19/2007


Rates starting at only $32.95 with on-line booking.

Totally remodeled in 2005.

Free shuttle to all attractions.

Free Continental Breakfast. Free Wireless Internet. Free local calls. Room safe is free, fridge in every room, and hairdryers in all rooms.

Seasonally heated pool for year round fun!

WEEKLY RATE Special Available, please call 1-800-944-0062 for 20% discount on weekly rate. Rates are based upon availability, surcharge may apply during holidays and special events

This motel offers a great value.

To book this rate and find out more information go to:



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Thursday, May 3, 2007

Keeping Florida on the move for the last 50 years

Since the first drivers rolled onto the Sunshine State Parkway in January 1957, Florida’s population has exploded and so has the need for safe, reliable roads to handle the increased traffic volume. As we celebrate Florida’s Turnpike’s 50th anniversary this year, it is imperative to mention how important SunPass is to our overall mission. SunPass, Florida’s prepaid electronic toll system, has been successful for both Florida’s Turnpike and our valued customers by helping keep traffic congestion to a minimum and improving traffic flow.
Currently, more than two million customers experience life in the SunPass lane. In our most recent customer survey, 92 percent of responders report they receive value from Florida’s Turnpike in the form of safety, service and convenience. Further, 96 percent said they would recommend using Florida’s Turnpike to family and friends.
We are committed to continually improving customer satisfaction by listening and responding to your needs, upgrading roadways and interchanges, implementing additional safety initiatives and making major investments in technology. New SunPass-only interchanges and open-road tolling facilities are planned to facilitate SunPass usage. Eventually, Florida’s Turnpike will be entirely electronic and paying tolls with cash will be a thing of the past. Customers will never have to wait in line to pay tolls, which will result in safer, faster roads.
The future for Florida’s Turnpike is definitely bright. We look forward to serving you for the next 50 years and beyond! Unitl next time, that’s life in the SunPass lane.For more traffic info click here orlando traffic

Free tickets to Gatorland!


The Most Miserly Mom loves the word FREE! And I have found yet another way to get something free when visiting the Disney and Orlando area: a free admission to Gatorland.


Gatorland is definitely something to add on to your visit to the Orlando/Disney vacation because your children can really see hundreds of alligators - it is a true Florida Nature experience - and tons of fun too!


If you travel to Florida during your child's birthday month, you can receive FREE admission into Gatorland. They will actually mail you a coupon.


For more information on how to receive the free coupon call 1.800.393.JAWS.


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