Friday, February 25, 2011

Spirit Airlines

For Dad W & Pizza, here is the info on your flight and bags.

 

 

Carry-On Baggage and Fees

Spirit may require that a carry-on item travel as checked baggage if the item cannot be safely stowed on a particular flight or if it doesn’t comply with Spirit’s baggage policies set forth herein, pursuant to Spirit’s Contract of Carriage available at www.spirit.com. Excess items will be charged according to checked baggage fees.
Car Seats
Car seats may be carried on board the aircraft at no charge if a seat has been purchased for the child.
Additional Information:
For the most updated information on what you may bring on board your flight, please visit the TSA website at www.tsa.gov.
Fees apply for carry-on baggage that will not fit in the under seat space (max size of under seat space is 16”x14”x12”). All baggage fees are non-refundable and may be paid in advance or at the airport.
PERSONAL ITEM


Only 1 per seat purchased. Must fit underneath a seat.

16 x 14 x 12"
(40 x 35 x 30cm)
DOMESTIC & INTERNATIONAL
Free
Any flight - Any destination - Any time
Personal item dimensions may not exceed 16 inches by 14 inches by 12 inches (40 x 35 x 30cm).
EXCLUDED ITEMS

Umbrella, Camera, Infant Diaper Bag, Assistive Devices, Outer Garments (Coats/Hats/Wraps), Car Seat/Stroller, Reading Material, Food for the flight.
DOMESTIC & INTERNATIONAL
Free
Any flight - Any destination - Any time
Excluded items are not counted towards a customer's carry-on item baggage allowance and are free of charge.

CARRY-ON*


Only 1 per seat purchased. Must fit in the overhead bin.

22 x 18 x 10"
(56 x 46 x 25cm)
ONLINE (Member)
ONLINE
(NON-MEMBER)
PHONE OR CHECK-IN
GATE

$20

$30

$45
DOMESTIC & INTERNATIONAL1

1Additional VAT (value added tax) taxes may apply

*All customers who purchased reservations prior to April 6, 2010, for travel August 1, 2010 and beyond, will be “Grandfathered” and no carry-on bag charges will apply.  
Carry-on bag dimensions for overhead bin space may not exceed 22 inches by 18 inches by 10 inches (55.9cm x 45.7cm x 25.4cm).

Checked Baggage

Fees apply for all checked baggage. All checked baggage fees are non-refundable and may be paid online at www.spirit.com or at the airport. Spirit offers a discount for reserving space for your checked bag online. A maximum of five (5) bags may be checked per customer, based on availability.
Sporting Equipment
Spirit allows only one (1) sporting item per customer. A flat fee of $75.00 each leg will apply for all sporting equipment (scuba tanks, bicycles etc.) with the exception of golf clubs and surfboards.
For specific type of Sporting Item, please review our Contract of Carriage or Travel Policies/Special Items.
Golf Clubs
Golf clubs can be transported as a normal checked item if within the standard checked baggage weight limit (size limits are waived for golf clubs). Checked baggage weight charges may apply. See Checked Baggage Size and Weight Fees for charges for applicable fees.
Surfboards
A fee of $100 will apply each way for surfboards.  A maximum of two surfboards will be accepted per case.  See Travel Policies/Special Items for more information.
Infant/Child Seats:
Bassinets, infant/child seats, and strollers are accepted as checked baggage at no charge, and are NOT considered part of the customer’s baggage allowance.
Wheelchairs
Wheelchairs and other mobility devices are accepted as checked baggage at no extra charge, and are NOT considered part of the customer’s normal baggage allowance.


 

CHECKED BAGS
For travel November 16, 2010 and beyond
(Effective for reservations purchased on or after August 26, 2010)



First Bag
Size: 62" linear

(length+width+height)
Weight: 50 lbs
(158cm/23 kg)
ONLINE (Member)
ONLINE (NON-MEMBER)
PHONE OR CHECK-IN
GATE

$18

$28

N/A2
DOMESTIC

$23

$33

N/A2
INTERNATIONAL1



Second Bag
Size: 62" linear

(length+width+height)
Weight: 50 lbs
(158cm/23 kg)
ONLINE (Member)
ONLINE (NON-MEMBER)
PHONE OR CHECK-IN
GATE

$25

$35

N/A
DOMESTIC

$30

$40

N/A
INTERNATIONAL1



Third - Fifth Bag
Size: 62" linear

(length+width+height)
Weight: 50 lbs
(158cm/23 kg)
ONLINE (Member)
ONLINE (NON-MEMBER)
PHONE OR CHECK-IN
GATE

$75

$85

N/A
DOMESTIC

$80

$90

N/A
INTERNATIONAL1

1Additional VAT (value added tax) taxes may apply.
2If a bag is checked at the gate the charge will be $45.

 

Standard Size and Weight and General Requirements

A standard checked bag is defined as a bag not exceeding 62 linear inches/158cm (length + width + height) in overall size and 50 pounds/23kg in weight.
Each checked bag must have identification on the outside of the bag. Spirit recommends placing identification tags inside luggage as well.

 

Checked Baggage Size and Weight Fees

Any checked baggage that exceeds the standard size and weight limit is subject to excess baggage fees in addition to the standard checked bag fee.
Overweight 51- 70 lbs. (23.13 – 31.75 kg)
$501
 
Overweight 71 – 99 lbs. (32.20 – 44.90 kg) $1001
 
Oversized 62 - 79 linear inches (158 - 200.66 cm) $1001
 
Oversized 80+ linear inches (203+ cm) $1501

1Additional VAT (value added tax) taxes may apply.
Spirit Airlines will not accept baggage that weighs more than 99 pounds (45kg), measures more than 80 linear inches (203cm) in a single dimension, or has combined size of 160 linear inches (406cm).

CHECKED BAGS
For travel February 1, 2011 and beyond
(Effective for reservations purchased on or after November 30, 2010)



First Bag
Size: 62" linear

(length+width+height)
Weight: 40 lbs
(158 cm / 18.1 kgs)
ONLINE (Member)
ONLINE (NON-MEMBER)
PHONE OR CHECK-IN
GATE

$18

$28

N/A2
DOMESTIC

$23

$33

N/A2
INTERNATIONAL1



Second Bag
Size: 62" linear

(length+width+height)
Weight: 40 lbs
(158 cm / 18.1 kgs)
ONLINE (Member)
ONLINE (NON-MEMBER)
PHONE OR CHECK-IN
GATE

$25

$35

N/A
DOMESTIC

$30

$40

N/A
INTERNATIONAL1



Third - Fifth Bag
Size: 62" linear

(length+width+height)
Weight: 40 lbs
(158 cm / 18.1 kgs)
ONLINE (Member)
ONLINE (NON-MEMBER)
PHONE OR CHECK-IN
GATE

$75

$85

N/A
DOMESTIC

$80

$90

N/A
INTERNATIONAL1

1Additional VAT (value added tax) taxes may apply.
2If a bag is checked at the gate the charge will be $45.

Standard Size and Weight and General Requirements

A standard checked bag is defined as a bag not exceeding 62 linear inches/158cm (length + width + height) in overall size and 40 pounds/18.1kg in weight.
Each checked bag must have identification on the outside of the bag. Spirit recommends placing identification tags inside luggage as well.

 

Checked Baggage Size and Weight Fees

Any checked baggage that exceeds the standard size and weight limit is subject to excess baggage fees in addition to the standard checked bag fee.
Checked Baggage Size and Weight Fees
up to 62 linear inches (up to 158 cm / 18.1kg) No Charge
 
62 – 79 linear inches (158 – 200.66 cm) $1001
 
80 + linear inches (203 + cm) $1501
 

Checked Baggage Weight
Policies_bags
up to 40 lbs ( up to 18.1 kg)
No Charge
 
41 – 50 lbs (18.6 – 23 kg) $251
 
51 – 70 lbs (23.13 – 31.75 kg) $501
 
71 – 99 lbs (32.20 – 44.90 kg) $1001
 

1Additional VAT (value added tax) taxes may apply.
Spirit Airlines will not accept baggage that weighs more than 99 pounds (45kg), measures more than 80 linear inches (203cm) in a single dimension, or has combined size of 160 linear inches (406cm).


Boxes and Plastic Containers
Boxes and plastic containers (such as Rubbermaid) are accepted on both domestic and international flights with certain restrictions. Click here for more information.

 

Checked Baggage Restrictions


Spirit limits the number of confirmed checked bags for some destinations. While we guarantee all customers the ability to purchase one (1) checked bag, any additional checked bag(s) are based on bag(s) inventory, available on www.spirit.com/Purchase Your Bag.
Year Round Baggage Limitations*
There are limits on the amount of baggage that can be transported in the cabin and cargo areas of the aircraft. Spirit guarantees all customers the ability to purchase one (1) checked bag, either via the web (spirit.com) or at the airport. With the exception of Lima, Peru (LIM), additional checked bag(s) may be pre-purchased via the web (spirit.com) based on bag(s) inventory availability. No additional checked bag(s) may be purchased at the airport for international destinations.
Customer Traveling To/From Lima*
Only one (1) checked bag per customer is permitted year round and it shall meet weight and size restrictions (e.g. no overweight or oversized checked bags are allowed).
Destinations
Number of Checked Bags Guaranteed
Overweight Checked Bags
Oversized Checked
Bags
Policy
Additional Bags
(Bags 2 - 5)
Purchase via the Web
Purchase at the Airport
Lima, Peru
1
Not Allowed
Not Allowed
Only one checked bag per customer. All items must meet weight and size restrictions.
No
No
Other International Destinations
1
Guaranteed one (1) checked bag per customer.
Additional checked bag(s) may be pre-purchased via the web (spirit.com). For more information see our checked baggage fee chart
Yes
No
*NOTE: Between December 1 - January 10, boxes/plastic tub containers will not be accepted for transportation to any international destination.
In addition, overweight and/or oversized bags will not be accepted for transportation to any international destination during this time period.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Tours and Other Experiences

Tours and Other Experiences
Descriptions

Curious about how the Magic is Made at Walt Disney World? Want to learn more about your favorite park?

Then perhaps you want to take one of the special tours or other special experiences offered at Walt Disney World.

For a price, you can spend hours learning about the art and architecture of World Showcase in Epcot, take a full-day tour of the theme parks and backstage areas, learn about the Magic Kingdom and more.

GENERAL TOUR INFORMATION:

RESERVATIONS are required for most tours. They can be made by calling 1-407-WDW-TOUR (1-407-939-8687) between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. (Eastern Time) Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends and holidays. You will need to reserve your tour with a credit card. Most of the tours DO NOT include park admission -- you'll have to provide your own. Be sure to ask about this when you call.

NOTE: There is a 48-hour cancellation policy for a full refund.

DISCOUNTS of 10 percent to 20 percent MAY be available. See individual tours for details and always inquire when you make your reservation, especially if you belong to the Disney Vacation Club, have an Annual Pass or a Disney Visa, or are a Cast Member.

NOTE: Some WDW packages may include options to include a tour.

AGE REQUIREMENTS: Unless noted in the description below, tour participants must be 16 years of age or older.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:

    -- Unless noted, these tours and many of these experiences are outdoors and require a good deal of walking. Most tours and experiences are accessible for those with special needs; inquire when you call for reservations.

    -- Bring Photo ID with you for checking in to the tour.

    -- Some programs MIGHT NOT be offered at certain times of the year, or may require itineraries and prices to change without notice.

    -- Photographs are NOT allowed while in backstage areas.

All tour and price information is subject to change without notice. Call Disney directly to confirm.

Brief descriptions of the tours currently offered follow with links to tour reports, where available. Tour reports reflect the opinions of individual tour participants and are here with their permission.



Wild Africa Trek

Wild Africa Trek, is a new three-hour, expert-led wildlife experience scheduled that began January 16, 2011. Participants can explore the most remote reaches of Disney's Animal Kingdom. Highlights:

* Trekking with experienced guides through areas of Harambe Wildlife Reserve that aren't explored during regular Animal Kingdom experiences.

* Navigating through fern and vine forests on a bushwalk.

* Clipping into a harness attached to a safety line, crossing a rope bridge over the Safi River and cliff-hanging at the edge of gullies that are home to hippos and crocodiles.

* Experiencing the thrill of "over-landing" in customized open-air vehicles.

* Unwinding at a private safari camp for wildlife viewing. At this station elevated above the savanna, savor sample tastes of Africa as the adventure draws to close.

Wild Africa Trek is offered several times daily at Disney's Animal Kingdom. Groups will be kept small, consisting of no more than 12 trekkers per safari. Reservations for Wild Africa Trek can be arranged by calling 407-WDW-TOUR (939-8687). Pricing for this unique adventure will vary seasonally. Guests who reserve a booking from Jan. 16-Feb. 26, 2011, may take advantage of an introductory offer starting at $129. Park admission is required for participants.



DISNEY'S HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS TOURS

Inspiration: Through Walt's Eyes

Inspiration: Through Walt's Eyes is a new (2010) three-hour tour offered at 9 a.m. Sundays, Mondays and Fridays, except on holidays. Your tour host will share stories about how Walt Disney was inspired to pursue his dreams, and how his desire to succeed influenced those around him. The tour starts along Sunset Boulevard in Disney's Hollywood Studios, where you'll be reminded that Walt earned a record number of Academy Awards, including 59 nominations and 26 Oscars. Later, you'll travel backstage to see Event & Decorating Support, then will enter the Magic Kingdom's Utilidoor system and discover the hidden corridors that originated from Walt Disney's vision of a multi-layered city. Each guest will receive an exclusive pin. The tour is $99 per person ($105.44 with tax); theme park admission NOT required. Guests must be at least 16 years old. To make reservations, call 407-WDW-TOUR ( 407-939-8687)


UNDISCOVERED FUTURE WORLD

Learn about the history and creation of Epcot and the legacy Walt set forth for the Walt Disney World Resort. See how each pavilion in Future World celebrates human accomplishment and presents the challenge of the future.

This outdoor walking tour covers all of the Future World pavilions and gives you a glance at how each area celebrates man's accomplishments and challenges. Visit a VIP lounge area, get a backstage peek at Cast Services and the IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth barges at the Epcot marina to see how the Epcot show is put together. Visit with one of the International Ambassadors and learn more about the program.

There are some fun "perks" associated with this tour, one is a special Limited Edition Undiscovered Future World pin given to participants.

The 4 to 4.5 hour tours are offered Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9 a.m. Meet 15 minutes prior in the Guest Relations Lobby (to the left of Spaceship Earth as you enter the park).

    NOTE: Guests are able to arrive before the 9 a.m. opening in Future World by identifying themselves as being on the Undiscovered Future World tour. There is a guest list at the turnstiles. Use the same far right queue the Princess Storybook breakfast (Norway) guests use.

$49 per person, plus your Epcot admission.



MAGIC KINGDOM TOURS

FAMILY MAGIC TOUR
Magic Kingdom

A tour the whole family can enjoy is offered at the Magic Kingdom. Family Magic Tour takes you on a one-of-a-kind interactive tour through Main St, Liberty Square, Tomorrowland and Fantasyland. During the 2 hours, you are taken through the park's themed lands in search of clues (like a treasure hunt).

Offered daily at 10 a.m.

Disney Family Magic Tour is open to everyone.

$27 for adults and children (plus tax) AND Magic Kingdom Park Admission.

    SPECIAL NOTE: - The Special Character at the end of the tour does vary.



KEYS TO THE KINGDOM
Magic Kingdom

Offered daily, this four-and-a-half hour to five-hour tour celebrates Disney Magic! Learn about the Magic Kingdom's history and backstage secrets. Hear stories of Walt Disney, his visions, his philosophies, and his accomplishments. In addition to Disney history, guests finally get the opportunity to find answers to all of those "neat" Disney trivia questions and get an inside look at how the MAGIC KINGDOM operates by venturing downstairs to the main Utilidor entrance, see display cases of MAGIC KINGDOM Wardrobe, and Cosmetology Guides. Guests also visit the MAGIC KINGDOM Production Center, where they see storage facilities for the floats.

At the 2 1/2 hour mark, the group breaks at the Columbia Harbour House for a delicious meal which is prepared and waiting for all the Tour Guests. Orders are taken in the Tour Garden, next to City Hall, upon check-in before the Tour begins. Menu choices include a Fried Chicken Strips Basket, Fried Fish and Chicken Combo, Garden Galley Salad (mixed greens with feta cheese, pecans, grilled chicken, and pineapple in a zinfandel vinaigrette), Starboard Deck Sandwich (Toasted bread topped with ham, cheese, tomato, and broccoli slaw), and New England Clam Chowder or Vegetarian Chili.

Offered daily at 8:30, 9:00 & 9:30am. Tour starts at City Hall just inside the Magic Kingdom Main Entrance.

Cost is $78.81 (includes tax) AND Admission to the Magic Kingdom!



BACKSTAGE MAGIC
Three Theme Park Tour!

This seven-hour program visits backstage!! Travel to the Magic Kingdom to see the utilidors, examine backstage computer controlled attractions at Epcot, see behind the scenes at the Living Seas, have a special lunch at Disney's Hollywood Studios, plus other surprises. Offered Monday through Friday at 8:45am. Disney recommends reservations at least 2 months in advance.

$243.89 per person (includes tax). Theme park admission is not required.




Disney's VIP Tour Services

The VIP Tour Guide can host up to 10 Guests. If your party size is larger than 10, they will provide an additional VIP Tour Guide at an additional cost. VIP Tour requests may be taken up to 90 days in advance. Please note that reservations may not be accepted during certain holiday periods. To ensure availability, call at least 72 hours in advance. Existing WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort transportation will be used. Private transportation is available at an additional cost.

The cost of Disney's VIP Tour Services is $125 per hour when scheduled more than 48 hours in advance, with a minimum charge of six hours. Any tour scheduled with less than 48 hours notice, will be charged $150 per hour with the same six hour minimum. Should your plans change, we require advance notice of 24 hours to avoid a cancellation fee of $250 per VIP Tour Guide. There may be discounts for Disney resort guests during the least busy times of the year.

Priority entrance to attractions is neither offered nor available. However, tour guests may be offered a special viewing area for some parades or shows.

Customizing your VIP Tour is easy. Call Disney Special Activities at (407) 560-4033 and speak with a Disney Special Activities Coordinator; also available via e-mail at WDW.VIP.Tours@Disney.Com.

Dee writes: There is a new VIP tour available that was just introduced at the beginning of 2009. It's $295 per hour, with a six-hour minimum. There's a cap of 10 people in the group; you can be a larger group, but then they'll add a second guide. This tour can be started at any time in the day, as long as there's at least six hours before park close. We started at 9 a.m. and made it through everything in Fantasyland and Tomorrowland by 12:20 p.m. -- and that's including multiple rides on a few things and a Laugh Floor show. However, if I had it to do again, I would start at 10 or even 10:30, but be in the park at opening, and go on things like Dumbo, Small World and the Carousel on my own, since they can't skip lines if there isn't a Fastpass for it... In our case, we wanted to head from the Magic Kingdom to the Studios, so after a quick lunch (the guides pay for their own) they took us backstage in Tomorrowland, then we went in one of the Guides' official vans over to the Studios, where we again went backstage to park. We actually parked right behind the Narnia area and walked over to Toy Story Mania, and that's where the real value of the guides came in. It was a little after 1:30 p.m., and of course they were out of Fastpasses, but we got to go on through the Fastpass entrance immediately. Three times. It's an indulgence, but if you have a group of three or four families with kids in the 4 - 11 age range who want to do some of the bigger rides but don't have the best waiting ability, then enjoy it, and go on Splash Mountain or Everest five times in a row, or go from Toy Story Mania to Tower of Terror and then take in Beauty and the Beast from the front rows. Depending on the number of guides available, the tour is available every day. I know we'll never do this if it's just us, but we very well may do it again when it's me and two of my friends traveling spouse-free with all our kids. And you learn random Disney trivia and history along the way.

EDITOR'S NOTE: For more info call 407-560-4033 or visit:
http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/tours-and-experiences/vip-services/

NOTE: All information subject to change without notice.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

The ULTIMATE packing list

To quote Steve Miller "Time keeps on slippin into the future"
I say we are close enough to this trip for me to give you the green light to start to pack up non essentials and summer clothing.
We are all going to pack a small travel spray bottle of the Downy Wrinkle Release right? No problem then!
This list below has been circulating the internet for years and many folks consider it the packing bible for Disney. Personally I think it's an INSANE list and it always makes me laugh.
I'm going to put it up in it's entirety and then make some modifications to it as it pertains to OUR trip and specifically you boys without kids or a gal traveling with you.

Disney World Vacation Ultimate Packing List

Clothing & Accessories
  • Shirts    
  • Shorts/capris    
  • Pants    
  • Suit/evening outfits     
  • Underwear    
  • Bras    
  • Pajamas    
  • Belts    
  • Socks       
  • Panty Hose    
  • Comfortable walking shoes (2 pair)   
  • Sandals       
  • Dress shoes      
  • Pool shoes       
  • Flip flops       
  • Hair bands/clips
  • Hats/visors    
  • Sweatband/bandanna
  • Jewelry/Scarves
  • Watches       
  • Sunglasses w/strap    
  • Swimsuits
  • Hangers
Travel with Babies, Toddlers & Kids
  • Bottles
  • Baby food
  • Sippy cups
  • Plastic pool cups w/top & straw
  • Portable high chair   
  • Bibs   
  • Diapers   
  • Swim diapers
  • Baby wipes
  • Diaper bag   
  • Portable crib
  • Stroller
  • Car safety seat
  • Room intercom/baby monitor      
  • "Special” blanket/toy
  • Board games   
  • Handheld games    
  • Kids ID tags   
Toiletries
  • Toothbrush     
  • Toothpaste
  • Soap/bath gel   
  • Shampoo     
  • Hair conditioner   
  • Deodorant     
  • Contacts/glasses   
  • Contact lens solution   
  • Sunscreen
  • Lip balm w/sunscreen
  • Face wash     
  • Face lotion
  • Body lotion
  • Q-Tips  
  • Makeup       
  • Make-up remover    
  • Nail polish
  • Tampons/pads    
  • Foot spray    
  • Foot powder      
  • Cornstarch or talcum powder
  • Razors       
  • Shaving cream      
  • Tweezers     
  • Nail clippers   
  • Nail file       
  • Hair brush/comb
  • Hair gel/mousse
  • Hair spray     
  • Blow dryer      
  • Perfume   
  • Kleenex
  • Kids shampoo
  • Kids toothbrushes
  • Kids soap/ bath gel
  • Kids hairbrush/comb

Other Items
  • Batteries       
  • Cameras             
  • Camera batteries, charger, data cable    
  • Film    
  • Camera bag      
  • Disposable cameras for kids
  • Camcorder w/charger
  • Camcorder batteries & tapes
  • Cell phone w/charger   
  • Cell car charger   
  • Palm/PDA & charger   
  • Music/CDs      
  • MP3 player or CD player & headphones
  • Laptop computer, charger, Ethernet cable      
  • Walkie talkies   
  • Umbrella
  • Waist bag/day pack   
  • Neck lanyard for room key/tickets
  • Beach bag     
  • Collapsible cooler    
  • Large zip top bags      
  • Sewing kit    
  • First Aid kit
  • Safety pins    
  • Earplugs       
  • Insect repellent      
  • Antibacterial hand gel      
  • Wet wipes      
  • Stain wipes/stick    
  • Pillows    
  • Workout stuff    
  • Water sports bottle   
  • Waterproof case    
  • Night light    
  • Pen flash lights
  • Pennies for pressing
  • Pins for trading
  • Books/magazines
  • Playing cards    
  • Games     
  • Frisbees    
Travel Paperwork    
  • Plane tickets (make copies)
  • Hotel confirmation
  • Rental car confirmation   
  • Cash/credit cards   
  • Dollar bills for tips & tolls
  • Checkbook      
  • Travelers checks (make copies)
  • Passports/birth certificates (for cruise)    
  • Drivers license/IDs    
  • Health insurance card   
  • Guidebooks      
  • Maps/directions
  • Discount coupons    
  • Membership cards (such as AAA, DVC)    
  • Theme park tickets (make copies)
  • Address book
  • Address labels   
  • Stationery/notepad   
  • Pens
  • Stamps    
  • Envelopes for maid tips        
  • First Aid
  • Prescription medications      
  • Moleskin    
  • Band-Aids             
  • Antibiotic ointment        
  • Anti-itch gel/spray
  • Aloe vera gel
  • Antacids/stomach remedies
  • Pain medicine    
  • Kids pain medicine    
  • Motion sickness remedies
  • Midol    
  • Sinus/allergy medicine     
  • Eyedrops    
  • Vitamins       
  • Cough drops
Car Trip Stuff
  • Maps/directions
  • Proof of auto insurance
  • Guidebooks    
  • Coupons for road meals & hotels   
  • Flashlight         
  • Paper towels      
  • Wet wipes   
  • Cooler    
  • Bags for trash
  • Umbrella    
  • Snacks       
  • Drinks  
  • Pillows    
  • Blankets             
  • Portable VCR/DVD player
  • Movies
  • Drawing boards
  • Travel games
  • New small toys   
  • Laundry Items
  • Laundry soap
  • Dryer sheets
  • Stain remover
  • Laundry bags
Kitchen Items
  • Bottled water    
  • Coffee
  • Tea bags
  • Sugar/sweetener
  • Nondairy creamer   
  • Instant soup mix   
  • Cocoa packets   
  • Juice boxes  
  • Powdered drink mix
  • Microwave popcorn    
  • Granola bars    
  • Crackers
  • Fruit snacks     
  • Small cereal boxes
  • Pop Tarts       
  • Peanut butter   
  • Tuna pouches/kits   
  • Pre-measured seasonings
  • Travel salt & pepper   
  • Dish soap             
  • Dish scrubber/sponge
  • Dish towel      
  • Paper plates      
  • Plastic utensils    
  • Disposable cups    
  • Zip top bags      
  • Trash bags     
  • Paper Towels      
  • Water filtering pitcher
  • Straws    
  • Coffee maker    
  • Coffee filters    
  • Corkscrew       
  • Wine stopper    
  • Electric skillet   
  • Toaster       
  • Non-stick fry pan    
  • Citronella candles  

Day Bag for Theme Parks
  • Theme park tickets (make copies)
  • Drivers license/ID for each adult   
  • Cash/credit card   
  • Membership cards (such as AAA, DVC)    
  • Meal confirmation #s    
  • Guidebooks    
  • Park maps
  • Camera, film & batteries      
  • Camcorder, tapes & extra battery    
  • Disposable camera for kids 
  • Cell phones
  • Walkie talkies   
  • Neck lanyard for room key/tickets     
  • Sunglasses w/straps   
  • Water bottle w/strap
  • Collapsible cooler    
  • Snacks       
  • Autograph book   
  • Fat pen for character autographs
  • Rain poncho  or umbrella
  • Mister fan & extra batteries     
  • Moleskin       
  • Pain medicine    
  • Sunscreen    
  • Lip balm w/sunscreen    
  • Insect repellant   
  • Kleenex    
  • Antibacterial hand gel
  • Wet wipes      
  • Hats/visors/sweatbands/bandannas
  • Plastic trash bags or rain ponchos for wet rides
  • Large zip-top bags for wet clothes      
  • Dry change of clothes  for kids    
  • Glow sticks & necklaces
  • Pennies for pressing
  • Pins for trading 
  • Playing cards or handheld games to keep kids occupied in line     
  • Kids ID tags  

Day Bag for Water Parks
  • Water park tickets
  • Drivers license/ID for each adult   
  • Cash/credit card   
  • Waterproof camera   
  • Cell phones
  • Walkie talkies   
  • Neck lanyard for room key/tickets     
  • Sunglasses w/straps   
  • Water bottle w/strap
  • Collapsible cooler    
  • Snacks       
  • Bathing suits
  • Beach towels      
  • Earplugs     
  • Goggles       
  • Plastic pool cups w/top & straw
  • Beach bag     
  • Water toys
  • Books/magazines
  • Mister fan & extra batteries     
  • Pain medicine    
  • Sunscreen    
  • Lip balm w/sunscreen    
  • Insect repellant   
  • Kleenex    
  • Antibacterial hand gel
  • Wet wipes      
  • Hats/visors/sweatbands/bandannas
  • Swim diapers
  • Waterproof watch   
  • Waterproof case
  • Water shoes/flip flops  
  • Large zip-top bags for wet clothes      
  • Dry change of clothe for kids    
  • Kids ID tags  

Before You Leave Home “To Do” List:
Give neighbors your travel information:
  •  Name, address, telephone number
  •  Vacation dates
  •  Itinerary during trip
  •  Vacation phone numbers
  •  Cell phone numbers
  •  Emergency number (a friend/relative)
Give neighbors information about house:
  •  Which lights will be left on
  •  Which cars will be left out
  •  Names of anyone checking/entering the house while you’re away
  •  Alarm information (if  necessary)
  • Make arrangements for pet care     
  • Check all doors and windows are locked
  • Reduce heat, hot water heater and A/C settings
  • Secure all outdoor items   
  • Water plants
  • Unplug appliances: TVs, VCRs/DVD players, coffee maker, toaster, computer
  • Set light timers   
  • Stop newspaper delivery 
  • Stop mail delivery 
  • Set alarm

Tell me that's not a crazy ass list! Now here is my modified list for you cute people who are traveling without kids.


Disney World Vacation Ultimate Packing List

Clothing & Accessories
  • Shirts    
  • Shorts/capris         
  • Underwear    
  • Pajamas      
  • Socks       
  • Comfortable walking shoes (2 pair)   
  • Pool shoes       
  • Hats/visors    
  • Sunglasses
  • Swimsuits
  • Hangers
Toiletries
  • Toothbrush     
  • Toothpaste
  • Deodorant     
  • Contacts/glasses   
  • Contact lens solution   
  • Sunscreen
  • Lip balm w/sunscreen
  • Face lotion
  • Body lotion
  • Q-Tips  
  • Foot spray    
  • Foot powder      
  • Cornstarch or talcum powder
  • Razors       
  • Shaving cream      
  • Hair brush/comb
  • Hair gel/mousse
  • Kleenex

Other Items
  • Batteries       
  • Cameras             
  • Camera batteries, charger, data cable    
  • Film    
  • Disposable cameras for kids
  • Camcorder w/charger
  • Camcorder batteries & tapes
  • Cell phone w/charger   
  • Cell car charger   
  • Palm/PDA & charger   
  • MP3 player or CD player & headphones
  • Laptop computer, charger, Ethernet cable      
  • Waist bag/day pack   
  • Neck lanyard for room key/tickets
  • Large zip top bags      
  • Insect repellent      
  • Antibacterial hand gel      
  • Wet wipes      
  • Stain wipes/stick    
  • Water sports bottle   
  • Books/magazines
  • Playing cards
  • Downy Wrinkle Release    
Travel Paperwork    
  • Plane tickets (make copies)
  • Hotel confirmation
  • Rental car confirmation   
  • Cash/credit cards   
  • Dollar bills for tips  
  • Drivers license/IDs    
  • Health insurance card      
  • Theme park tickets (make copies)

First Aid
  • Prescription medications      
  • Moleskin    
  • Band-Aids             
  • Antibiotic ointment        
  • Anti-itch gel/spray
  • Aloe vera gel
  • Antacids/stomach remedies
  • Pain medicine    
  • Sinus/allergy medicine     
  • Eyedrops    
  • Vitamins       
  • Cough drops

Day Bag for Theme Parks
  • Theme park tickets (make copies)
  • Drivers license/ID for each adult   
  • Cash/credit card   
  • Camera, film & batteries      
  • Camcorder, tapes & extra battery    
  • Cell phones
  • Neck lanyard for room key/tickets     
  • Sunglasses w/straps   
  • Water bottle
  • Collapsible cooler    
  • Rain poncho  or umbrella
  • Moleskin       
  • Pain medicine    
  • Sunscreen    
  • Lip balm w/sunscreen    
  • Insect repellant   
  • Kleenex    
  • Antibacterial hand gel
  • Wet wipes      
  • Hats/visors/sweatbands/bandannas
  • Plastic trash bags or rain ponchos for wet rides
  • Large zip-top bags for wet clothes      


Before You Leave Home “To Do” List:
Give neighbors your travel information:
  •  Name, address, telephone number
  •  Vacation dates
  •  Itinerary during trip
  •  Vacation phone numbers
  •  Cell phone numbers
  •  Emergency number (a friend/relative)
Give neighbors information about house:
  •  Which lights will be left on
  •  Which cars will be left out
  •  Names of anyone checking/entering the house while you’re away
  •  Alarm information (if  necessary)
  • Make arrangements for pet care     
  • Check all doors and windows are locked
  • Reduce heat, hot water heater and A/C settings
  • Secure all outdoor items   
  • Water plants
  • Unplug appliances: TVs, VCRs/DVD players, coffee maker, toaster, computer
  • Set light timers   
  • Stop newspaper delivery 
  • Stop mail delivery 
  • Set alarm
  •      
A little better right? There are some things on this list that you really don't need to stress over because I'll have them. A first aid kit?  I always have one for the kids. It has: Bandaids, Antibacterial ointment, Tylenol, Liquid Bandage,Tums, Benedryl.
I also always have Antibatercial gel and baby wipes and Mike and I always pack packets of of Gatorade or Crystal Lite for your water bottles.  I also always have a mini flashlight on me.
Don't worry about these things beacuse there is no point in all of us having the same stuff.
 
Happy Packing!

Things to do in EPCOT

What We Have So Far


Must do Event

Journey Into Imagination With Figment
Spaceship Earth
Soarin


Things You Can Skip
Ellen’s Energy Adventure


Top Tips
1. Try a different food from each country in the World Showcase.
2. Take pics trying on the different hats in each country in World Showcase...actually, try on the hats all over WDW for a super photo book spread!
3. Fast Pass(FP) Soarin ASAP. They run out fast.
4. Fast Pass(FP) Mission:SPACE early. They Run out.
4. Fast Pass(FP) Test Track early. They Run out.
5. The Front Seat has more leg room - just like a real car
6. You *can* do the Child Swap at Test Track's singles line
7. Have the kids do the World Showcase Kidcot stations, get a World Passport


Must Have Snack
America -
Canada -
China - Ginger Ice Cream (Lotus Blossom Cafe)
France - chocolate mousse, Cheese Plate, warmed Ham and Cheese Croissant (Boulangerie Patisserie ), Chocolate Crepe (Crepes des Chefs de France ), Grand Marnier Slushie & Grey Goose lemonade (???)
Germany -
Italy -
Japan - Fish flavored Food!, Shaved Ice (Kaki Gori)
Mexico - Churros, Frozen Margaritas (Cantina de San Angel, Cart)
Morocco - Mint Iced Tea
Norway - School Bread, Pretzel Bread, Strawberry Cream, CHocolate Cake (Kringla Bakery)
United Kingdom -


Better Restaurant
Le Cellier - Canadian Cheddar Cheese Soup & Pretzel Bread


Good Counter Service (CS)
Yorkshire Country Fish Shop - Fish and Chips
Sunshine Seasons
Lotus Blossom Cafe - tucked back out of the way, interesting snacks
Tangierine Cafe - Shawarma Platters big enough to share


Restaurants to Avoid
Electric Umbrella
Cantina de San Angel


Kids Tips
1. Kidcot - good way to get your kids involved in the countries
2. Turtle Talk with Crush
3. Have them learn to say "hello" in the language of every country
4. Auskerhaus (Princesses) and Garden Grill(Chip n Dale, Fab 5) are great for Character meets.
5. Mission:SPACE may be too intense for younger kids. Choose the "GREEN" option for a milder experience
6. Bruce's Sub House - a play area inside the Seas with Nemo and Friends, next to Turtle Talk


Character Meets
Aladdin - Morocco
Alice in Wonderland - UK, Askerhus Princess Meals
Aurora - France, Norway, Askerhus Princess Meals
Ariel - Askerhus Princess Meals, Norway
Beast - France
Belle - France, Askerhus Princess Meals
Brother Bear Characters - Canada
Cinderella - France, Askerhus Princess Meals
Donald Duck - Mexico
Dwarfs - Germany
Evil Queen - Germany
Figment - Imagination Pavilion
Genie - Morocco
Jasmine - Morocco, Askerhus Princess Meals
José Carioca (The parrot) - Mexico
Mary Poppins - UK, Askerhus Princess Meals
Mulan - China, Askerhus Princess Meals
Nemo - Outside Living Seas
Panchito (the Mexican charro rooster) - Mexico
Pinocchio - Germany, Character Connection
Pooh - UK, Character Connection
Snow White - Germany, Askerhus Princess Meals
Fab 5 - Character Connection, Garden Grill

Remy appears at Chef De France - Mon-SAT for 40 minute sets starting at the :20 after every hour from 12:20am - 6:00pm. 5:20pm is the start of the last set.


Best Memorable Photo Opportunities
HELP
Take a picture of the signs of each attraction with the subjects striking a pose that relates to the ride.

Future World
- Bruce the Shark - Get inside Bruce the Shark's mouth at Bruce's Sub House in the Seas with Nemo
- Imageworks - you can get your pictrure taken and then super-imposed in a disney background
- Where's the Fire - take a pic with the 30ft fire truck
- Beverly Face - Club Cool - get a free cup of the Italian soft drink called Beverly. Now have your camera ready to catch the reaction when someone takes a sip.
- Test Track Cars - take a picture in all the different cars
- GEOsphere - attempt to get a position so it looks as if you are holding the sphere in your hand like a ball

World Showcase
- Take a picture with a different hat from every Country
- Take a picture with a Cast Member in traditional garb in each Country
- Take a picture beside the sign in each country
- Take a picture of the different Water features in each Country (Fountains, pools, waterfalls)
African Outpost - Grab a pic while playing the drums
America -
Canada - Grab one next to the Totem Poles
- if you take a picture of Off Kilter in Canada, while they are playing, they will assume a crazy pose for you, never missing a beat!
- a wall with three 'face' holes in it, surrounded by masks.
- get one of the waterfall
China -
France - Grab one from the bridge with the Eiffel Tower in the Background
Germany -
Italy - with Spaceship Earth in the background, try to position someone to appear as if they are holding Spaceship Earth
Japan -
Mexico -
Morocco -
Norway - The Troll in one of the Shops
- try on the helmats and swords fora funny pic
United Kingdom - Get inside the Red Phone Booth
- at the Market Cross


Attractions With Fast Passes(FP)
Mission: SPACE
Soarin
Test Track
Maelstorm
Honey I Shrunk the Audience


Ride Height Restrictions
Mission: SPACE – 44”
Test Track – 40”
Soarin – 40”


Extra Magic Hours Attractions
AM
Test Track
Spaceship Earth
Living With The Land
Mission: SPACE
Soarin

PM - All the morning attractions plus
The American Adventure
The Seas with Nemo and Friends
Journey into the Imagination with Figament
Honey I Shrunk the Kids
The Maelstrom
O’ Canada!
Kidcot Fun Stops


Tips for Rides
Future World
1. Spaceship Earth
- 1.1 Ride Length 13 minutes 26 seconds
- 1.2 Later in the day, there is little if any line for Spaceship Earth.

2. Mission: SPACE
- 2.1 Must be 44” or taller
- 2.2 Ride Length 5 minutes 38 seconds
- 2.3 If you start flipping all of the switches and turning the dials and stuff "Lt. Dan" comes over your speaker and tells you not to touch them.
- 2.4 Don't do if you are a little claustrophobic
- 2.5 Before you go inside. The CM is waiting at the entrance to the ride and asks if you want regular or milder ride. Then they give you either a green card or an orange card, and direct you to the appropriate line. The Green card is for the LESS intense ride
- 2.6 The attraction can leave you feeling disoriented, woozy and even, as some riders report, with a headache for the rest of the day. There are air sickness bags available in the capsules. Check to make sure the bags are there first if you think you may need them
- 2.7 Although the ride portion of this attraction is relatively short, you should allot about an hour to experience Mission: SPACE in its entirety, including the post-show activities

3. Test Track
- 3.1 Must be 40” or taller
- 3.2 Ride Length 5 minutes 04 seconds
- 3.3 Is the fastest ride in WDW, at 65 mph.
- 3.4 Has a "Single Rider" line

4. The Seas with Nemo & Friends
- 4.1 Tour the Seas with Nemo & Friends when you have time to spend inside; you will miss the experience if you rush through the pavilion
- 4.2 could induce feelings of motion sickness in highly susceptible individuals.

Future World – The Land
5. Soarin
- 5.1 Must be 40” or taller
- 5.2 Ride Length 5 minutes
- 5.3 Get a Fast Pass and walk around enjoying the rest of the Pavilion while you wait or hop on to Living with the Land if the Lines are not long.

4. Living with the Land
- 6.1 Ride Length 13 minutes 50 seconds
- 6.2 Lines will build about mid-morning and don't lighten up until much later in the day. See this early in the morning or after dark
- 6.3 Get to ride through the greenhouses
- 6.4 geared more towards adults, but littler guests will also find it entertaining

Future World - Imagination!
7. Journey Into Imagination With Figment
- 7.2 Ride Length 7 minutes 30 seconds
- 7.3 There is generally no wait unless the Honey I Shrunk the Audience just let out

Norway
8. Maelstorm
- 8.1 Ride Length 9 minutes 57 seconds

[B Mexico [/B]
9. Gran Fiesta Tour
- 9.1 Ride Length 8 minutes 07 seconds
- 9.2 If you like "it's a small world" at MK, then you will like this



Tips for Shows
Future World - Imagination!
1. Honey I Shrunk the Audience
- 1.1 Show Length 18 Minutes
- 1.2 3-D show that involves lions, mice, and snakes
- 1.3 May be scary for small children

Future World – Universe of Energy
2. Ellen’s Energy Adventure
- 2.1 Show Length 45 minutes
- 2.2 visit in the afternoon when hot/tired for a good rest .. it is air conditioned, long and usually plenty of room to stretch


Tips for Other Attractions
Future World
1. Innoventions East
- 1.1 Storm Struck
- StormStruck is a simulation of a severe weather event that takes place in a dark theater and includes loud and unexpected noises. This attraction may be frightening to children.
- Involves a 3-D Show
- This is a VERY loud and VERY in your face virtual reality show in a very small theater, Use caution when bringing kids in
- There is a cool activity for the kids about storm preparation and includes building a storm kit.

- 1.2 The House of Innoventions
- 15 minute walking tour of the House of Tomorrow
- 1.3 Don't Waste It!
- hands-on exhibit teaches you ways to recycle, reuse or reduce "virtual trash."
- You can email a cute certificate to yourself when you "graduate".
- 1.4 Test the Limits Lab
- designed to be an interactive, kid-powered test lab
- attempt to break, smash, shatter, and torture household products in a controlled exhibit

2. Innoventions West
-2.1 Segway Central
- Adults can test a Segway for a short distance
- 2.2 ThinkPlace
- There's the "Little Thinker Playground" which younger visitors can explore
- send a postcard home to your friends
- 2.3 "Slapstick Studios"
- The Creative Solutions Studios has you embellish a Velcro Frog that's yours to keep
- Game show designed to lead to creative solutions to problems
- 2.4 Rockin' Robots
- direct four robotic arms that play percussion that ranges from cymbals, gongs, chimes to car horns and crates.
- 2.5 Videogame Playground
- a variety of video games
- 2.6 Where's the Fire?
- Highly Recommended for families!
- interactive game house where teams search to find the fire hazards in their "home."
- the Play It Safe Maze is geared towards children under 5
- get your photo taken alongside the 30-foot fire truck

The Seas with Nemo & Friends
3. Turtle Talk With Crush
- 3.1 Show Length 15 minutes
- 3.2 The theatre is very small. Expect VERY LONG waits! Go early in the day or just before the last show.
- 3.3 Have the kids sit uo front so they can interact with Crush
- 3.4 Mr. Ray's Lagoon - watch the stingrays swim around as you wait to get into Turtle Talk with Crush

4. The Sea Base and Caribbean Coral Reef Aquarium
- 4.1 5.7 million gallon salt-water tank is home to 6,000 inhabitants representing over 60 species
- 4.2 Observation Deck provides another perspective of viewing the sea life
- 4.3 - Manatees - visit them on the second floor
- 4.4 Bruce's Sub House - a play area inside the Seas with Nemo and Friends, next to Turtle Talk
- you can take your photo either next to or in the mouth of Bruce.
- all sorts of hands-on activities, with some unexpected twists


Future World – The Land
5. The Circle of Life
- 5.1 Show Length 19 minutes 20 seconds
- 5.2 theater is rarely crowded so you can enjoy these attractions at your leisure
- 5.3 the film features the Lion King's Simba, Timon and Pumbaa.
- 5.4 If your kids enjoy the Lion King, then they will enjoy seeing this show


Future World - Imagination!
6. Image Works
- 6.1 an interactive play area where kids of all ages are invited to unlock the power of their own creativity
- 6.2 can send a free photo email of yourself to family/friends
- 6.3 You can have your picture taken with a ton of background choices such as Disney characters, Disney movies or Disney theme park settings
- 6.4 the world's biggest digital camera

China
7. Reflections of China
- 7.1 Show Length 12 minutes 30 seconds
- 7.2 Must stand for the film

America
8. The American Adventure
- 8.1 Show Length 30 minutes
- 8.2 Nice Air conditioned theater with good seats, not benches

France
9. Impressions de France
- 9.1 Show Length 18 minutes
- 9.2 has seats for the show, air conditioned
- 9.3 Set to the music of Frech Composers

Canada
9. O’ Canada!
- 9.1 Show Length 18 minutes
- 9.2 Must stand for the film

World Showcase

10. Kidcot Fun Stops
- 10.1 In Each Country there is a small table manned by Cast Members from the various countries. They will talk with children about their native land, engage them in a craft, stamp their World Showcase Passports if they have one, and sign a personal message in the language of the country.
- 10.2 good way to get your kids involved in the countries
- 10.3 may be a little time consuming, but it is worth it
- 10.4 I may list these later but for now here is where you can find the Kidcot Locations http://www.stitchkingdom.com/kidcot/

11. Kim Possible Adventure
- There are seven different adventures that can be started at any of five different locations in World Showcase. You will need to return your Kimmunicator after each adventure.



Tips for Future World
1. Mailbox - The address on the mail box in front of the farm house has 82 or 1982 on it. The Park opened in 1982.
2. Night Lights - If you happen to be in Innoventions Plaza at night, be sure to look DOWN! The walkway is laced with fiberoptics that light up and slowly fade away, enchanting children and adults.
3. Reverse Waterfall - the beautiful fountain outside the Imagination pavilion is actually a *reverse* waterfall, with the water flowing up! Just watch it
4. Innoventions - a good place to head if it starts raining or is very hot. Of course, others will have the same idea but there is so much to look at and interact with that there is enough room for everyone.
5. Innovention Fountain Musical Selections - The selections played for the water ballets are rotated every quarter hour in no specific order.
6. Balloons - in The Land as you enter the building, look out to the ceiling where 5 balloons hang. The middle one represents Earth. The four surrounding balloons represent the seasons: Yellow for summer, Orange for Fall, Blue for Winter and Green for Spring
7. Fountain of Nations. Between the two halves of Innoventions is an innocent looking fountain which occasionally erupts into a full sound and dancing waters show. It's fairly small but can be fun to watch, especially at night when lighted.
8. Kid Fountains - near the fountain of Nations there is a place where kids can walk and get wet by jets of water pulsating from the ground like a geyser.
9. Jumping Fountains - near Honey I shrunk the Audience, water jumps from one fountain across the walkway to another fountain as you walk-by. very cool.
10. Center of WDW - not really anymore - Find the marker in Epcot that supposedly represents the center of WDW. (Due to land acquisitions and sales over the years since Walt purchased the original 28,000 odd acres, this marker is no longer the "center", if it ever was at one time.) Its just to the west of Innoventions West (on that path that leads straight to Living With the Land). It's a circle and it has quotations from different inventors and scientests and [I] believe even Walt has a quotation posted there.
11. Club Cool - There are a couple of beverage deals at Epcot parks and one is completely free. Stop by Club Cool located near Innoventions West in Future World. This exhibit is sponsored by Coca-Cola and features Coke products distributed worldwide. Sample cups are small, about 3 oz, but you can try as many flavors as you like and as often as you like.
12. Club Cool Misc - The treads of the tractor that sits there are in the shape of Coke bottles. Also one of the parts in the satellite dish.


Tips for the World Showcase
Alphabetical order to avoid confusion

Got some from "nicwoodard" "World Showcase Hidden Gems" Thread

Pick Up an Entertainment Schedule. It will include all the times of the performers. It is seperate from the Map so be sure to grab it!

African Outpost
- The Crates - Open the lids of the crates and see what happens.
- African Drum player - forgot his name he is relativly famous in the music world, I think I need to check Steve Soares later
- Wood Carving - There is a man that does african wood carvings at different times during the days

America
- 9/11 Flag - View the American Flag that was taken from the rubble of 9/11/2001. - Has this been Retired??
- The Elevator - In the American Pavilion, there are paintings along the front wall. One of the first ones opens to reveal an elevator.
- Fife and Drum - a colonial fife and drum show
- Whisper - in the rotunda in the american adventure, you're supposed to be able to whisper on one end and hear it on the other
- "Plane" View - Walk into the American Pavillion towards the rotunda dome. Turn around and look at the wall on the right hand side ( it is on behind you, on your left as you enter). There is a painting of a B17 Fortress on the wall with the front of the fuselage pointing to the left. Walk across the front of the painting and when you get to the right hand side, which way is the aircraft pointing to now? In front of the picture is a grey strip of tiles on the floor. If you stand on the gray tiles and walk back and forth, the plane seems to swivel to follow you.
- The Clock Face - You will see a numeral IIII, instead of the IV. This was done to prevent confusion when viewing the clock from a distance.

Canada
- Off Kilter - in Canada. Great band that does Celtic rock and cover tunes. For smaller crowds, catch them earlier in the day. Band members will be glad to sign autographs and pose for photos after the performance is over. Here is there Site www.offkilter.net
- The Rock - there is a huge "rock" at the Kodak picture spot. Before IllumiNations-Reflections of Earth begin, the top of the "rock" will open, and sound and lighting equipment for IllumiNations will come out
- Totem Poles - Only the left Totem Pole is made of wood and is hand carved. The totem poles are the three stories of Raven, a traditional story amongst Northwest Coastal Indians. The top of the pole depicts the story of Raven tricking the Chief of the Skies to release the sun, moon, & stars from a carved cedar chest (box)
- Relax - Want another quiet place to "Take 5"? Walk up the steps, go between the 2 shops to the back of the pavilion -- you'll find a couple benches and very few people.
- Waterfalls and Mine - there is a walking trail, with an old abandoned mine and waterfalls
- Plants - The plants at Canada are changed to match Canada's seasons -- white in winter, gold and red in autumn etc.

China
- Acrobats - there are acrobats that perform at various times during the day. Must-do if you are in the area
- Temple Echo - The temple is acoustically perfect--if you stand exactly in the middle of the room, should be marked by a circle, your voice will echo back to you.
- Fan - You can purchase a fan, and they will personalize it for free. They write the name in Chinese. The fan is very inexpensive, around four dollars.
- Warriors - Replicas of the terra cotta warriors in the Forbidden City
The Dancing Water Bowl - There is a green bowl in the back of one of the shops in china. It has water in it. When you rub the handles just right the water dances and looks like it's coming from the carved fish around the edges. It's hard to describe. Check it out and if you can't get it to work ask some one who works there to show you!

France
- Chair Acrobat - Serveur Amusant a comical waiter/juggler performs 20 minute shows usually Wednesday thru Sunday.
- Souvenir Glass - Stop in Vins De France to learn about French Wines. You can sample them for the price of a souvenir glass.
- English Channel - When you are crossing that little bridge to France you are symbolically crossing "the English Channel"?
- Bike - on the bridge in the lagoon area there's a bicycle sitting on the land near the water with an artist's canvas next to it. The painting there looks finished, too. It took me a long time to see that Disney detail; it's easily missed
- Belle's Library - Should be behind the perfume shop. If you're searching for Belle and Beast, you're almost sure to walk through, but even if you're not, browse the shops and you'll find yourself there as well. There are countless references to classic Disney tales. Shelves are lined with favorite stories, knickknacks like gargoyles from Hunchback and the rose from Beauty and the Beast are there, and I remember some more obscure Disney references catching my eye as well. There's also a beautiful stained glass window, just like the mosaics during the prologue of B&TB.
- Straits of Gibralter - Between France and Morocco, you'll notice that there is a section of pavement that looks different. This is supposed to symbolize the Straits of Gibralter.
- The Eiffel Tower - can not be reached by guests

Germany
- Souvenir Glass - While in Germany buy a glass of wine and keep the glass
- Clock Tower - Be in Germany at the top of the hour. At the courtyard in Germany if you look up towards the back there is a clock. If you are there around the hour, it will ring and a German boy and girl will come out (they are made out of wood, they are not real) and twirl around.
- Miniature Train and Village - Enjoy the model train set, there are alot of hidden mickeys here
- Ommpah Band - Plays traditional German Music
- Pickle Ornament - the Christmas store has pickle ornaments, which are a German Tradition and are hidden on the Christmas tree and the first person to find it gets an extra present on Christmas morning.

Italy
- Fountain - Located in the central plaza of the Italy pavilion, known as the "Plaza del Teatro," you can find the "Fontana de Nettuno." This fountain contains the image of Neptune, the God of the Sea, and was inspired by Gian Lorenzo Bernini's Fountain of Trevi, located in Rome, Italy. The original famous fountain is often recognized as having been seen in Federico Fellini's classic film, "La Dolce Vita."
- Bowling Ball - The columns that have men carved into them and each is holding something round. One of the Columns has a man holding a bowling ball. The figure is about 6 ft on the column.

Japan
[B]- Honobono Minwa [/B] - This Japanese story teller spins tales of classic Japanese lore. You can typically catch one of these tales during five 20 minute sets 1:30 pm – 6:00 pm, Wednesday – Saturday
- Souvenir Glass - While in Epcot, stop in Japan and buy a glass of Saki and keep the cup. It's a really different cup.
- Statue - The statue to the right as you enter Japan was a gift from the government of Japan when MK opened and was moved to Epcot when it opened.
- "Miyuki" The Candy Lady - A woman "performs" candy making. She cooses children from the crowd and makes a piece of candy in the shape of an animal for them. 30 minute sets throughout the day
- Toys - toy museum, worth a quick look
- Pick a pearl - Cost $15. You pick an oyster, they open it and you get the pearl inside. You can have it set in a piece of jewelry for $20 up to $$$$.
- Matsuriza - the Japanese drums can be heard half way around World Showcase
- Drummers - Japanese Drummers performing in the Street

Mexico
- Pyramid - There are relief carvings on the sides of the pyramid in Mexico. They were added later after they realized that small children liked to climb those little steps
- Garden - visit the gardens at the Japan pavilion after dark. The gardens are beautiful all the time but after dark is wonderful with just the lantern light. There's little paths all over and you can hear the water running in the stream and the waterfall. And once in a while you'll meet a duck.

Morocco
- Tour - You can take a guided tour of Moracco. Times vary, there is no charge, and it is about 20 min. It was run out of the tourism office room (now Tangere Cafe). Just ask a CM at Markesh kiosk.
- Garden - Across from Morocco there is a aqua-duct. Most people wallk by. They grow vegetables and plants there.
- Prayer Room - There is a "gold" prayer room in Morocco that was included for the CM and is open to the public.
- Music - late in the evening when the crowds were low, the cast members put on an impromptu performance using the instruments in the shop. They did a great job.
- MoRockin - a band that performs songs on traditional Moroccan instuments
- Presidential letter There is a letter signed by George Washington displayed in the restaurant.

Norway
- Sea faring Museum
- Sod covered Roof - the roof of this building really is growing
- Trolls - there are hidden trolls in the garden outside of Norway.
- Trolls - The trolls offer a unique Photo op
- The Stave Church - Inside there's an exhibit on Norwegian culture and the history of the stave churches that once were all over Norway (there are only 28 left).
- Laila Perfume - go into the shop and try a pritz of the Laila Perfume, very popular

United Kingdom
- Maze - a small shrubbery maze in the garden
- Butterfly Garden - On that path back on the road to the international gateway was the butterfly box and garden. Disney has plants that butterflies are naturally attracted to. When the butterflies spin their baby cocoons, horticulture takes the cocoon and places it in this protective box. It has a top and four sides but no bottom. As the butterfly hatches, it simply flies out the bottom of the box. As the plants it is attracted to are right there, they tend to never leave the British Butterfly Garden.
- Knot Garden - If you come on around using the path rather than the road, you will see a not-a-Garden or more accurately a Knot-a-garden. It represents the local apothecary. The hedges are grown a foot or so high in the shape of a knot, and each "section" of the garden had a different herb planted in it.
- British Invasion - a band that plays Beatle songs in the gazebo in the UK pavilion
- King Arthur - Skit performed by street performers, they use audience members
- Pam Brody - Piano playing, singer, comedian.
- Second Story - If you look up in some of the shops you'll get an extra treat. In the Crown & Crest shop, for instance, you'll note several suits of armor, as well as shields, swords and a huge wrought-iron chandelier. Some of the other shops have an upstairs with little historical vignettes set up that you can visit -- Just look for the staircase or ask a Cast Member!
- Castles - There are 2 replicas of Castles: King Henry's Court and Sir Walter Scott.


Secrets, Cool Stuff, and other Tips
1. Babbling Water Fountains - 1) Face the "Fountain of Nations" with Spaceship Earth behind you. The talking water fountain is outside Mouse Gear, on your left. 2) There's another to the right of the magic/play fountain between World Showcase and Future World. 3) The third is behind Innoventions West, near the restroom.
2. World Showcase —The frontage of each country is exactly the same, as is the height of their tallest feature (i.e., mountains in Canada, Eiffel tower, etc.). Some spread out inside more than others, but the frontage on the walkway is the same. They wanted to make sure everyone was equal—forced perspective is what makes some look taller.



Best Places to Watch Illuminations
1. UK-Canada Trail - A good spot to watch "Illuminations" is near the United Kingdom. As you're leaving the United Kingdom and entering Canada, there is a trail that leads off to the side. There are trees to sit under if you prefer. It is a little-known path with little to no crowd
2. Sushi Bar - The Japanese restaurant is one of the best places to eat in the whole of Disney. If you go to the sushi bar side of it before the fireworks show starts, you can watch the whole thing right out the window while you eat delicious, relatively cheap sushi.
3. CM Entrance - Between Norway and China there is a cast member entrance set back a ways from the walkway. You can step back into this area, get out of the way of the traffic and have a virtually unobstructed view of the lagoon and the sky.
4. Norway - In front of the Norway, good view, all facilities within easy reach (Kringla Bakeri, restrooms, water fountain).
5. France - Get there about 1/2 an hour early. There are iron bistro type tables and chairs right by the water. Head to the bakery - which is usually dead late at night. Grab some snacks (the cheese plate w/ bread, chocolate crepe, GM slushes)
6. Mexico - Cantina de San Angel, grab a churro and a water side table