Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Walt Disney Vacations

Which Walt Disney Park should you choose?

There are a number of Walt Disney Parks. The first one we’ll be looking at is the Walt Disney World Resort which is situated in Orlando, Florida. This resort has a number of theme parks, namely Magic Kingdom Park, Epcot, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park, and Disney’s Hollywood Studios. It also boasts two water parks; Disney’s Blizzard Beach and Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon. There are 150 attractions to be found at this resort. Here you have a number of options when it comes to accommodation, all depending on your budget. There are Disney Deluxe Villas, Disney Deluxe Resort Hotels, Disney Moderate Resort Hotels, Disney Value Resort Hotels, Disney Campgrounds and also rooms for more than 5 to choose from. The Downtown Disney Area consists of numerous shopping, entertainment and dining options found in 3 designated areas. You’ll find Downtown Disney West Side, Downtown Disney Marketplace and Pleasure Island. These areas are constantly changing and being upgraded to ensure return visitors never get bored.

Disneyland Resort in California offers 2 Disney theme parks. The following adventures can be found at Disneyland Park: Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage, Disney’s Parade of Dreams, “Remember…Dreams Come True” Fireworks Spectacular, Mickey’s Toontown Morning Madness, “it’s a small world” and Pixie Hollow. Disney’s California Adventure Park offers Toy Story Mania, Soarin’ over California, California Screamin’, Grizzly River Run, Pixar Play Parade and Playhouse Disney – Live on Stage. Downtown Disney District contains a wealth of shopping, dining and entertainment facilities. The largest Disney store on the west coast is found here. Hotels to choose from include Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel, Disneyland Hotel and Disney’s Grand California Hotel and Spa.

Disney Cruise Line offers a number of cruises. You can choose from Land and Sea Bahamian Cruises, Bahamian Cruises, Caribbean Cruises and European Cruises. Onboard activities are grouped accprding to age in many cases. You can choose from Disney’s Oceaneer Club (ages 3 – 7) where the young can play in a Captain Hook lookalike ship area, Disney’s Oceaneer Lab (ages 8 – 12) where the universe can be explored, Ocean Quest (kids only) where kids can “steer” their own ship, Aloft and The Stack (teens only) where teens can chill out in an area designed like their first dorm room/loft apartment, Studio Sea (family) where there are loads of games and fun to be had by everyone, Spa and Fitness, 3 Pools for different needs and deck activities for the active. You’ll also be greatly entertained with the Live Shows produced Broadway-style, Character Experiences, Nightclubs and Lounges, and a variety of movies to be watched in-theatre and poolside. You will also find playgroups for children aged 12 weeks – 36 months, Internet services, photography services, shopping and much more. There are a number of different types of rooms available depending on your budget. These Disney cruise liners have 10 decks for you to experience.
There are other resorts in Asia and Europe, so what are you waiting for? Go book a Disney trip today.


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