Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Can I enjoy a Disney vacation with a 2 months old baby?

I am planning to go to disney now on June. I will give birth on April so I guess he will be two months old. Can I enjoy Disney? Can I ride with him in his carseat? I have no idea if they have the means to help out new moms. Thanks for any advice.|||We went last year in June when our son was 8 months old. It is WAY too hot and humid. I will never go back around that time. It ruined the trip. I don't think bringing a two month old to Disney in June is a good idea. We are going in March this year.


The rides that he will be able to go on, you would have to hold him in your lap. You can not bring the car seat on the rides,|||nope you can't take him in his car seat...you have to be a certain HEIGHT to get on the rides, no matter how old you are...and besides all the rides are NOT for babies, unless you want to kill it...not to mention the HEAT and HUMIDITY in Fl in the summer...I LIVE here and -I- don't go out in the heat and humidity.





Get real and leave the baby home or don't go till the baby is old enough to enjoy the park.





It's not up to Disney to put up with you and your child. YOU had the baby, now deal with not being able to take it everywhere...|||Well, if I were you I'd leave him at home and go with someone else or wait till he's older, when he'll actually remember going. Anyways, a two month you old is pretty small and it could easily get scared of stuff there and you probably wouldn't be able to go on many rides.|||I do not suggest going to Disney with a baby. It will not be enjoyable for you trying to tend to a baby. I did not take my kids to Disney until they were 3 years old. For the price you pay to get in, it is just not worth it. Believe me, the look on your child's face at that age will be worth every penny!|||If you are taking just him, then it's pretty silly because you can't take babies in car seats on ANY rides! It will mostly be your husband riding while you sit with your son, or vice verca. If you have older child(ren) that you are also taking then it might be okay because you will see them enjoying themselves, and everyone can take turns sitting with your son.

What is the best signature dining restaurant at Disney World?

My husband and I will be going to Disney for our 1 year wedding anniversary. I have no idea about the signature restaurants so I just wanted to get some ideas. We are kinda picky about our foods (we don't like real "exotic" things) and like to keep it, somewhat, basic. If you need any other info let me know.|||Here is the list of signature restaurants:


http://disneymeetings.disney.go.com/dwm/鈥?/a>








All Ears has the menus:


http://allears.net/menu/menus.htm





We really enjoy Coral Reef but it would likely have lots of children.


Victoria and Alberts would be your best bet for romance, but it is also the priciest restaurant on property.


Maybe a late night dinner at one of the resort restaurants such as Yachtsman Steakhouse or Flying Fish.|||I'm guessing that you may want to go someplace romantic. There are many wonderful restaurants in WDW that would be great for an anniversary dinner. The problem is that since you say you are picky eaters the choices become limited. I'll give you a list of places, where at least you'll have some choices. You can go on the Disney website %26amp; check out the menus, to see if you like them.


-Coral Reef (Epcot)


-California Grill (Contemporary Resort)


-Le Cellier (Epcot-extremely hard to get a reservation though)


-Cape May Cafe (Beach Club-Buffet, so you could choose what you like)


-'Ohana (Polynesian Resort-nice variety of food-You can watch Wishes fireworks from here when they have them


-Chefs de France (Epcot)


Rainforest Cafe (Animal Kingdom %26amp; Downtown Disney-not exactly romantic or quiet, but could be fun-at least they have a variety of food)


-Fulton's (Downtown Disney-restaurant is a steamboat-good food-nice atmosphere)


-Sanaa (Kidani Village at Animal Kingdom Lodge-They have floor to ceiling windows where you can see the animals. It's spectacular! The food may be too exotic for you though. Check the menu. Maybe you can find something you like)


-Jiko's (Animal Kingdom Lodge-the walls change colors, showing the hues of the African sunset-the foods can be spicy though)


-Boma's (Animal Kingdom Lodge-Buffet-not very romantic-large restaurant, but the food is excellent-great variety, so you could find things you enjoy eating)


-Whispering Canyon Cafe (Wilderness Lodge-quite noisy-very funny acting waiters %26amp; waitresses-could be fun, if you're looking for a lively time. They have the best ribs)


-Brown Derby (Disney's Hollwoood Studios-quiet, romantic, low lighting-variety of foods-fantastic Cobb Salad)


Have a Happy Anniversary %26amp; many, many more!!!|||For a really adult experience (no small children allowed) I'd say Victoria %26amp; Albert's at the Grand Floridian Resort. While it's quite expensive, and they do have a dress code I'd say this restaurant is all about celebrating special occasions.





You'll also find many excellent restaurants at EPCOT. One of our favorites is Tutto Italia. Their food is wonderful. Les Chefs de France is another favorite of ours. Although it's french cuisine you can still get very delicious meals without going the exotic route. I love the ambiance here, as well as the french staff.





Don't forget to pick up your free anniversary buttons at Guest Services. My parents got a few free extras here and there while they wore theirs during a recent anniversary trip to WDW.|||check out site below for all disney menus and prices.





We love Mama Melrose. It is really Italian, but I got the best steak I have ever had there.


check out Tony's in MK.





I would go to the French restaurant in The Worlds.. but you can read the menu and see if it is too different for you|||One of my personal favorites is Le Cellier in Canada at Epcot. They have a great steak selection and their pretzel bread is amazing. Chef Mickeys is a fun place for breakfast or dinner at the Contemporary Resort. You might stay away from Animal Kingdom Lodge and some of the other countries at Epcot such the UK and the Netherlands. Most of Disney's food is great and you should have an amazing time! Congrats!|||Yachtsman is a very good steakhouse in the yacht club in the epcot resort area.|||Tusker House Restaurant is my choice!

What is up with Disney stars trying to hit it big in the music industry?

Is is just me or does it seem that most Disney stars/former Disney stars (though usually the female ones) want to become singers? I mean, let's see. There's Hillary Duff, Lindsay Lohan, Miley Cyrus, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, Raven Symone, Corbin Bleu, Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, the list goes on. It's just ridiculous. Am I the only person who finds this rather annoying?|||No your not. Everyone finds it annoying as hell. Every single singer that that has started off with Disney has attracted so many little girls that it keeps growing. Its ridiculous because they have no talent at all, and since Disney has all the money in the world it gives them all they need...Movies, Record deals, and well Clothing lines as well. I find that complete bull****. But there is an advantage to the deal as well. Every single celebrity only lasts a minute. They do their songs and tours, movies and premiers, and before you know it...Their gone. So don't worry, this menace with the Jonas Brothers and Miley Cyrus, etc...will last...But until that day...we may as well just sit down and get tortured as it goes on. Good Luck!


|||I agree with you 300%. It is VERY annoying. They're trying and trying and failing and failing.Most of the wannabe singers aren't even half as good as Miranda Cosgrove (who is kind of a wannabe).


Here are most of the singers on Disney channel you didn't list:


Christy Carlson Ramono


Lalaine


Annelisse Van Der Pol


orlando brown


lucas grabeel


dylan %26amp; cole sprouse


Aly and AJ


Keke Palmer


Jordan Pruitt


Brenda Song


Zac Effron


I could go on (and on and on and on andon and on)|||I agree with you! Emily Osement, for instance, was complaining in a magazine article about how she has to ask Disney if she wants to do another project, and how she wants to be taken more seriously be people who think she's just a "Disney girl'. I mean, she owes her WHOLE career to Disney, she should be thanking them, not insulting them! She ALSO insulted the Jonas Brothers! How her co-stars can work with her is beyond me. But anyways, a lot of actresses do want to be singers, and I just can't imagine them as singers!


|||So true.


And it's pretty obvious they have no real talent. Notice how only the stars that everybody likes become singers? It's because those Disney bastards know they will make money. Ashley Tisdale? Please, we all know she couldn't sing to save her life. And it's obvious Lindsay Lohan can't sing because she always lip syncs live. That's all Disney is nowadays, a big fat LIE.|||oh that is more likely to do with their managers and the disney execs whether or not the actor or actress is marketable. combination of talent and popularity and wise business moves. |||I'm obsessed with disney!!!!! they're doing what dey haf to do cuz' if there were no singers, disney channel wud be pretty boring!!! nd since miley cyrus has those slutty pictures now, they brought in demi lovato....|||it's all about money. disney wants to make millions and uses these tween actors/singers to gain a huge audience and become rich.|||It really is annoying. I mean just because they are actors doesn't mean they should be singers too! Some of them don't even sing any good!!


But oh well, they can do whatever they want. |||Yeah it is pretty annoying.


These days you don't get true actors you get some average girl who sings, dances and acts poorly.


|||they're not trying, they're succeeding|||Disney does its part in fostering their dreams of a music career. They need to stop.|||yea i know. and its so annoying!|||They should stick to acting|||yea i know they are taking ova|||so what if it makes them money then theel kep on doing it and i like it|||i think its pretty cool





live.laugh.jonas|||its called money...nd some do it becuase they love singing!!


and there good?/


idk have you thought about it?|||i like it

How can i go from my hotel inside disney to universal studios? is there any public transportation?

I am planning to go to Orlando on a vacation trip on april 2007, and i want to know the best and cheapest way to reach the attractions that are not inside disney麓s limits.|||Rent a car. Disney property is about 7 miles on the outskirts of Orlando. The only way to get anywhere else (SeaWorld, Universal, downtown Orlando, etc.) is either drive or take a taxi. You'll save money by renting a car...|||Rent a car. Public transit is a joke in almost all of Florida. Especially in Orlando. Sorry.|||There are many options for getting from Universal to Disney. I would suggest Bethany Transport. They are a local company and very convenient too. You can schedule to be picked up and dropped of at specific times (more convenient than a cab and you know they will be there when you requested!) Depending on the size of your party, you can get a van or regular car.





If you call, ask for Goldie!! She is super nice! Their number is 407-239-8111.





Mears is also another good company. They are the company that runs all of the Disney Transportation. (That is why you always see them on Disney property). We drive by the Mears lot in downtown Orlando and see Disney cruise line buses and other Disney transport buses in their lot. They might be a little more expensive, but worth checking out.|||If you are planning to leave Disney property for only one or two days, it would be cheaper to take a taxi or shuttle.





However, depending upon the number of people in your group, and the number of days you wish to visit "off-property" attractions, it could wind up cheaper to rent a car.





For example: 6 people want to leave property on 3 days. taking the shuttle at $10 per person, that is $60 per day x 3 days = $180. You might be able to get a rental car for cheaper than that.|||LJRobbie (who was answering a question I asked about Disney / Universal) just wrote to me that you can get a shuttle from Disney to Universal for $10.00. I don't have any details though.|||I was also going to suggest Mears. They'll take you to just about any of the Parks in the Orlando area. Beside that, take a taxi. It's quicker, not crowded, and cool (A/C works unlike in some shuttle buses.) And taxis are always just waiting outside of the Walt Disney World Resorts.





But here's the link for Mears, I'm sure it'd be much cheaper than a taxi...





http://www.mearstransportation.com/Shutt鈥?/a>|||Call mears transportation which provides cabs, buses, shuttles, and limos all over Orlando and is very reputable. You can find them online. They are always on Disney and Universal property.


DON'T TRY TO RELY ON THE CITY BUS!!!

What are all the Disney characters you can get autographs from st Disney World ( Florida ) ?

I am planning a family vacation and my younger sister wants to get all the autographs at Disney world in Florida if that is possible . So could you please help me .





Thanks|||Almost every character gives autographs: There are a few that give "Stamps" rather than autographs, but they still go in your book. (Example, Buzz Lightyear is a character that gives stamps.)





I know all of the Disney Princesses give hand-written autographs as well as their Princes (Including Tiana, Naveen, Rapunzel and Flynn) And most of the other characters like Mickey, Minnie, Rafiki, Timon, Stitch, Green Army Men, Mary Poppins + Penguins, Losto Bear, Alice, Mad Hatter, Peter Pan, All the Disney Fairies, and much more. However, there are no character meet and greets that don't give autographs or have a stamp :) (My personal favorite is Princess Belle's autograph!)|||Waiting in line to get autographs can eat up a lot of your time in the park.





meet and greet spots are listed on each park's map. You can ask any cast member where and who is out at each park.





try one character meal. we like the Crystal Palace in the Magic Kingdom for all the Winnie the Pooh characters.


buy an autograph book when you first get down there, every disney store sells them

What are some good disney movies on netflix to watch instantly?

I really want to watch a disney movie but I can't find any good ones. Any ideas?


I LOVE disney movies, and I just can't seem to find any good free Netflix movies to watch that don't require DVDs.


Please let me know if you know of any:)!|||The Princess %26amp; the Frog


G-Force


Alice in Wonderland


Benji (Highly Recommend) (Not Disney, but fantastic)


Oceans


Toy Story 3


Old Dogs


Up|||Netflix does not have Disney movies


Watch OnLine Old Dogs


http://watch.001movies.com/?old-dogs


or see find movie UP


http://watch.001movies.com/?UP|||I'm not sure how old you are but one of my favorite disney movies since i was a child is "the GreatMouse detective.|||i like mostly all disney movies not sure if netflix has them. my age is 59 and i still love watching cartoons and anime movies as well horror, action and sci fi. i have several web sites where you can watch movies online but due to the guidelines i would be suspended by yahoo. if you can email me suzy3852@yahoo.com and i will send you quite a few sites and they are free and no d/ls for anything or surveys. if you can't have one of your parents email me and i'll send them to them

What is the best way to travel from Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort to Universal Islands of Adventure?

I am traveling in June, and we plan to spend most of our time at Disney, but we are going to Universal for one day. I am trying to get an idea of cost for transportation between these. Thanks for your responses!|||I am pretty sure Mears Shuttles only go between the Hotels and the Airport. Your looking about a 40 dollar cab ride betwen the hotel and park.|||I would recommend Mears shuttles. You can book in advance and see their prices online, and they are cheaper than cabs.

I would like to start a collection of Disney inspired plants for my kids.?

I have the Disneyland Rose bush and Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck tulips. Are there any other Disney named flowers, shrubs, bushes or trees that I could consider? Any help is greatly appreciated!|||There is a miniature striped rose called Pluto bred by McGredy.


http://www.helpmefind.com/plant/pl.php?n鈥?/a>


Minnie Mouse Rose


http://www.helpmefind.com/plant/pl.php?n鈥?/a>


Lots of choices for 'Snow White'


http://www.helpmefind.com/plant/plants.p鈥?/a>


Cinderella


http://www.helpmefind.com/plant/plants.p鈥?/a>


Pinocchio


http://www.helpmefind.com/plant/plants.p鈥?/a>


Ali Baba


http://www.helpmefind.com/plant/pl.php?n鈥?/a>


Aladin


http://www.helpmefind.com/plant/pl.php?n鈥?/a>


Belle (Beauty %26amp; the Beast)


http://www.helpmefind.com/plant/pl.php?n鈥?/a>


Nemo


http://www.helpmefind.com/plant/pl.php?n鈥?/a>





Minnie Mouse as a dahlia


http://www.dahlia.org/guide/images/MINNI鈥?/a>|||I remember when I went to disney world, they had pumpkins shaped like Mickey Mouse! I don't know where you get to learn how to do this, but you could look into it. I would look into it, but i can't find out how they do it online. Good Luck!!

What does it take to become a Disney Princess at Disney World in Florida?

I've always wanted to be a Princess at Disney World in Florida. Are there guidelines that I have to follow or something? I've taken acting classes all throughout high school, and I am willing to take them in college if it means that I can work at Disney World.|||You will want to attend an official audition. Keep an eye on the audition page for updates. This site is great for any information you want to know about Disney auditions from what to expect, what to bring, what the experience is like, and more.





http://corporate.disney.go.com/auditions鈥?/a>





Disney Princesses are cast into a few different groups. Those who can sing/dance/act and have the ability to portray at least a few characters could be cast as a performing princess. These princesses could be cast for in park performances like parades, stage shows, the beauty and the beast show, and other such things.





Meet and Greet princesses pose for pictures and sign autographs. They don't necessarily have to be performers. Disney Princesses range in height of 5'4 to 5'7. You don't have to have the hair color of any particular princess to get cast as her, because every cast member will have a wig. The humidity in Florida is so high, so everyone wears wigs no matter what.





You will also be taught how to do your own makeup, and will do it before every shift by using guidelines. Most cast members are not cast as one particular character, but are cast based on their versatility. They like to be able to tell someone that she is Belle one day and Snow White the next without a problem.





If you think you can do these things, attend an audition and see what happens! They will quickly glance over people and choose those whose faces they think are versatile enough to continue. Auditions can be brutal, from what I have heard. Best of luck to you!|||First off, you're going to want to get a job in the Disney College program. That means working a food stand, running a ride, sweeping trash. Whatever it takes to get your foot in the door.





Then, when there is an opening for a princess, you'll want to make sure to apply and go to the tryouts. The requirements are very demanding, especially in regards to height and weight.





Don't forget, you're not the only person who dreams of being a Disney princess, so the competition is going to be very tough.|||You need to contact Walt Disney World Casting to see when and if there is an open casting call for that role. You will need to audition. Call Walt Disney World Casting at 407-828-1000. Good Luck!

How old do you have to be to check into a Disney hotel?

Friends and I are planning to go to Disney World in November, and the oldest person going will be 19. Will we be able to check into one of the Disney Value Resorts without any problems?|||18.


let me know if I can help you book the trip, I can find you the best deals.


Dave


SweetVacations


correll24@gmail.com|||18|||You must be 18 years of age! My sister and I have gone two or three times and my sister is only 18.|||I believe you have to be 18 or older to check in at any of the Resorts at Walt Disney World. My ex-boyfriend and I went to Walt Disney World two summers in a row once we turned 18. You will need a credit or debit card in order to make a reservation ahead of time (and you need to be 18 to hold a credit or debit card) and you will need this credit or debit card when you check in at the Resort.





Hope I could help! Have a magical time! 潞o潞|||Under 24 years old.|||To book anything in the Walt Disney Resort, whether it is for lodging, food, special events, and so forth, you have to be 18 years of age or older. Under 18 needs a parent's approval. Therefore, since your friend is 19 when you will be going, just have him/her make the reservations. Just remember that when you go to check in, your friend will have to be the one to do so since their name will be on the reservation. Have fun on your trip.|||I'd say either 18 or 21. And you will probably need a Credit card.|||In the US, to check into any hotel, you must be 21 years old.

What is your favourite Disney movie and tell me why you like it?

It could be any Disney movies old ones and new ones my favorite Disney movie is bolt because it's a adventure, and lots of funny parts in it and I love dogs.|||For some reason Pollyanna came to my mind. I guess it was because it was a time of innocence and a whole town pulling together.|||Meet the robinsons. I know the previews looked lame but it is my favorite movie it's actually so good!!! And I'm 16 so I think I got good judgement





this movie taught a good lesson and had an interesting plot and a lot of humor. I would def recomend to everyone!!|||Uhmm.. Alice in wonderland.. the 2010 film coz the effects are so cool.. and helena bonham carter's line "OFF WITH HER HEAD" haha.. i also like Hercules, The Parent Trap, Chronicles of Narnia 1 and 2, Race to Witch Mountain and Beauty and the beast.|||Cinderella.. Goof Theme..

How to treat my niece to a meal with the Disney Princesses?

I am taking my 10 year niece to Disney World in Feb. We are not staying at a Disney hotel; we're staying at Bonnet Creek. As this is her first time of going to Disney I want to make it super special. How do I go about reserving a meal with the Disney Princesses if I am not staying at a Disney hotel?





Thanks in advance to all your help!|||You just have to call Disney and make a reservation at one of the restaurants that have princess meals. You don't have to stay at a Disney resort. Cinderella's Royal Table in the Magic Kingdom lets you eat with Cinderella (obviously), and it fills up FAST. You have to call exactly 90 days out at 8 in the morning when it opens, or it will fill up. A little easier to get into is the restaurant at Epcot in the Norway pavilion, called Akershus Royal Banquet Hall, which allows you to eat with several different princesses. You still have to call for a reservation.





Disney resort guests can call most restaurants 180 days beforehand now, and others can call 90 days before.





The Central Reservations Office (CRO) can handle all your reservation requests. CRO can be reached at 407-WDISNEY (407-934-7639). |||What you can do that? That's amazing, I'm so jealous! Why can't I be 10 now...oh 21.


|||arrange it with disney land i saw that commercial thing on t.v kids get free birth days. try the web site. Make the plans in advance.|||i am not sure but you really should look into the bibbity bobbity boutique in downtown disney...my niece went there for her 9th bd and we all had a blast!! have fun google it and watch the video|||You don't have to be a guest at the hotel to take advantage of the facilities, I mean you can't swim in the pool or anything :). The hotels in themselves are tourist attractions and we used to have dinner in the hotel that we were looking at alot, no one asks questions. If you do not already know www.disneyworld.com is an awesome site and you can schedule just about anything you want on the site. Have fun... I am 23 and the place makes me feel like a kid again.|||You don't need to stay at a Disney resort to eat at a restaurant in Disney. Just call the Disney reservation line.


Cinderella Castle in the Magic Kingdom


Akershus Royal Banquet in the Worlds in EPCOT are the two best for Princesses. |||Throw some money at the Princess and tell her you NEED her to see your niece, she has cancer. ;)





or





Get one of your friends to dress up as the Princess and pretend.





or





Stay at a Disney Hotel





or





If you tried all the above and they don't work, tell her the princess is busy doing princess activites..|||Bring Walt disney back from the grave then everbody will have to give you what you want..

What Value Resort at Disney World is the best to stay in for a family of 6?

i heard there's FOUR value resorts at Disney World. Which one is the best to stay in? Or what would you recommend for:


- a family of 6 (2 adults and 4 kids whose ages are 3, 8, 10 and 14) who have never been to Disney World before.|||We stayed at the All Star Movie resort. Yes, there was only my fiance, his 10 yr old son and I, but it is a great place to stay. The staff is friendly and very helpful. The pools are great! We did venture to the other value resorts (they are all within walking distance to each other) and did find the others nice, but we really preferred the Movie resort. The Sports resort was loud, as their main focus is sports and encourage sporting activities in the common outdoor area. Not a bad idea if your family is interested in that though, but we weren't.|||You can stay at the All star Music Resort in Disney family suites. They are cheap, and they fit 6 people. My family and I(5) are staying there when we go to Disney next week. The room consists of 2 bathrooms, queen bed, pull out couch(double bed), pull out chair(2 twin beds). All star music is the only All star resort that has family suites. I think you would enjoy it. The All star resorts are very kid friendly. The good thing about staying at a disney resort instead of renting a house or other hotel in the area is the great transportation. It's very convenient. Buses run about every 15-20 minutes.


Hope I helped, have a great time :)|||I agree with the other answers given about the family suites. But some of the discount resorts are cheap enough per night that you may be able to get adjoining rooms.





Also, depending on how close of a family you are, You could get a room with two queen beds, then ask for cots for the kids. Not the best situation, but cost effective if you are not able to get a booking for a suite. There are also camping facilities affiliated with Disney, so give that some consideration.|||I agree that the All Star Music Resort would be your best bet for housing all 6 of you in the same room. In addition to having two bathrooms, there is also a small kitchenette with a small refrigerator ,sink, microwave,and a coffee maker.





Keep in mind that the number of suites available is limited. Make reservation early or if push comes to shove, book two connecting rooms at any of the value resorts.





Have a magical vacation|||Try renting a house instead. It's a lot cheaper. There are a lot of complexes where all they do is rentals. We went for a family reunion 10 adults and 6 kids (We were not crowded at all) It cost us about 1200 dollars for a week, at Christmas and New Year. The house was beautiful. Built inpool too. You weren't crowded for swim space. Also, most of them have garages that are converted into game rooms. Plus, you can eat at the house to cut costs down esp. breakfast. and late night snacks. We have stayed in the park and found it a lot more expensive. It was also nice to just take a day off and do nothing, esp. with the kids. Going, and going, and going just seems to get to them after awhile. Have fun!!!|||disney's All Star Music Resort, would probably be best for a family of 6.

How to surprise kids with a trip to Disney World?

I'm planning a surprise trip to Walt Disney World for my cousins and I wanted to tell them in a creative way. Something that would be memorable. They're 8 and 12. I also wanted to record it. Anyone have any suggestions?|||I think a really cute way is to head to your nearest Disney Store, and buy some little Disney trinkets. Then mail them, with a note from Mickey Mouse, to your kids. The post office actually has Mickey %26amp; Pluto postage bags. Make the big announcement come from a note that Mickey himself wrote, along with some presents. Then, every week or few weeks, send another little package w/little things from Mickey with another note, letting them know their trip is getting closer %26amp; closer.





I did this for my 5 year old nephew, and he loved it! It kept him excited, and he was always asking if he got more "Mickey Mail". I had gone to Disney about 6 months earlier, so brought home postcards %26amp; mailed those to him too, from Mickey, so it appeared they were coming from Disney World. If you have access to any Disney postcards, that's an added bonus too!





Good luck!|||There's a site where you can schedule to receive a phone call from a disney character. Not sure if vacation is a theme, but maybe it can be a start. I've actually used them on special occasions for the kids %26amp; they love it. You can search for disney enchanted calls or go to the site.|||Where are you from? Is WDW local for you? When we took our girls on a Disney cruise earlier this year, we gave it to them as a gift last Christmas. I printed up the confirmation page of the paid cruise (deleted the pricing information) and put it in a Disney envelope that had their names on it (in Disney font...you can probably look that up online) and put the envelope on the tree. It was the last gift they opened. They already want to go on another!





Good luck!|||Maybe say that you're going to go and visit a relative or friend for a couple of days, let them believe it and take them there. If it's just a day trip, say that your just visiting a friend :) hope that idea is good for you x|||Wrap a present or card with a Disney Theme.


Before they open it say "You are going somewhere"


Say no more.


Video the reaction when they open the gift.|||when my parents took me and my siblings they made it surprise and its been many years and we remember it like it happened yesterday also you might want to take them halloween weekend.

What is the best time to visit the Disney Parks?

What is the best time to visit Disney World? I don't want it to be crowded because it takes longer to go on rides and I don't like when it's all crowded.|||The parks are very popular, so it's best to go off season. Off season means going when schools are in session. Schools are generally out Memorial Day to Labor Day (mid May to early Sept), and a few weeks in the Spring for Spring Breaks.





The best time to visit Orlando theme parks is generally recognized to be the week of Christmas. If that's not an option, then the weeks before, then the weeks after are also of less heavy volume. The holidays unfortunately are often more expensive for air travel however, so you'll need to balance your preferences. I prefer the fall for some less volume and some airfare discounts.





Weekdays are less crowded than weekends, but the park hours are usually longer on the weekends. Disney does have extended park hours each day at a different park; check their schedule. You can get an extra hour or two on those days, and that might influence which day you visit which park that week.





Have fun!|||was my answer not good enough!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!鈥?

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|||The best time to go crowd wise is the first full week after any major school break such as:





The second week of Sept


the first week of december


the 2nd week of Jan


the first week after Easter.





The poster suggesting Christmas must be high as the last 2 weeks of Dec are historically te absolutely busiest time of the year for Walt Disney World. You can basically count on Magic Kingdom being full by early afternoon every day from Dec 23-Dec 31 (by noon on dec 24,25 and 31)and the other 3 parks filling up to capacity by early afternoon on Dec 24, 25 and 31.|||-last 3 weeks in january


-first two weeks of february and the last week in february


-first half of march


-last week in april


-first half of may


-seond half of september


-first half of october


-first half of november


-first half of decemeber (noted to be literally the least crowded time of the entire year plus all the xmas celebrations are in fully swing! its personally my favorite time of year to go)|||hi. the least crowded times are Jan-Feb. Then Sept-early Dec, except for the holiday weeks. However, dont go in May or Sept b/c that is when the love bugs are there for 3-5 weeks. We never heard of them but we found out about them fast, as we went last September b/c of the free dining. They are beyond gross. Look them up! Sure there were less people but trillions of love bugs. Nasty! Othwerwise, October is a low crowd time, except for Halloween. They have the mickey's halloween party throughout late Sept-Oct. The Mickey's Christmas party is early Nov-Dec. You can look up your question on google and get more info from disney websites like wdwinfo.com.|||On a weekday (Most parents still have to work in the summer)


And in June (when it's not blazzing hot outside)





:)|||early morning or late at night on weekdays

How do you draw Disney characters?

I need to get basic instructions on how to draw SEVERAL Disney characters for this presentation I'm doing on "how to draw Disney characters". I have instructions on Mickey Mouse, but I would love some instructions on how to draw other Disney characters such as princesses, villians, or any other characters. I'm an experienced Disney artist, and I'm teaching 9thy graders how to draw them. so some step-by-step instructions on how to draw Disney characters would be greatly appreciated!|||I'm a bit confused. If you are are an experienced Disney artist, you should be be able to tell them what you already know about drawing the characters.





As with any drawing, you have to break down the how body in parts (start with an outline) and make sure the proportions and position of each part is correct. If you want them to really draw them properly (in such a way that they can be drawn in any position or pose, the students need to learn the fundamentals of art and realism before turning to stylization. Like any cartoon, it is a simpleflied/stylized interpretation of reality. Animators and comic artists go through this before they adopt their chosen style.





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Oh I see....That's too bad since your way may be better if you point out a few of the fundamentals to the students. Believe it or not, the animators at Disney observed a real deer during the production of Bambi in order to convey life-like movements and behavior of the animal. Anyways, I found some sourcesover here.....

How much do you think a trip to Disney world will cost?

How much do you think i will need to save up for three people two adults and a child to take a trip to Disney world. We are driving from Michigan %26amp; were staying 7 days. So including gas, tickets into the Park, Hotel, Food, etc?|||Depends. Really, really hard to say. A great starting place is to play around on Disney's website with their vacation builder. You can see their prices on all their difference levels of hotels. You can also build a whole package and see how much the whole thing will cost you. If you decide to purchase the dining plan, you can even have your food paid for before you go!





If you stay on Disney property, you can use their transportation to get around and won't even need your car. However, you can also find some really good deals on hotels/houses outside of property, but you'll have to drive. I find that if I rent a house, which generally costs less than a Disney hotel room, I save a lot of money on food - but you'll have to decide if that offsets your gas use to drive to the parks yourself.|||Ok.I went a year ago and you are gonna have to have some major money to really fulfil and enjoy your trip.I would say anywhere between at a minimum $5000-$6000 easily.If you can stay in a hotel surrounding disney you can cut cost but the passes and the food in Disney is really expensive so just have yourself covered and it is possibly gonna be even more because thats not including gas.We paid for 6 people 4 kids and 2 adults $13,000 dollars and that was staying outside of Disney world so unless you can catch a deal then you better be ready to anty up.Julie|||you can figure up the hotel, food %26amp; ticket costs on the Disney World website (choose the dining plan-- best way to go)... as far as gas, find out on Yahoo maps how many miles it is from your home to Disney World %26amp; divide that by the miles-per-gallon your car gets, then multiply that number of gallons by the cost of 1 gallon|||Go on line to Disney to figure out it out. You can go through getting a package and seeing the cost without booking it.


Gas is going to depend on your car and route.





Base priced tickets for 7 days for 2 adults and one child under age 9 is


$649.00. If your child is over 9 the total will be $684


The Value resorts run about $90 a night, so that is another $700.





check out web site below for Disney menus and prices.|||$4000 maybe...hard to say...suggest to stay at a disney hotel...you get free shuttle to the parks...and also suggest to get the park hoppers...although they seem expensive...you can hop from alll of the disney parks all day...you can find a lot of deals online..also check with you AAA travel agent..great discounts|||A lot. But you can get discounts though many sites. Get the park saver tickets, 3 day or 4 day passes can be around 300 bucks, but you can hop from park to park.





Also, in the Disney complex, find the hotels with the food included.


|||I just actually went and I spent a lot less than I thought I would.


Every person is going to spend a different amount. The tickets were the most expensive part though. Make sure you buy them in advance.|||Maybe like 3000+ Disney world park tickets aren't that expensive. You can get tickets depending on if you want to go to the parks all in one day or each park a different day.








Have fun|||2,000 ish. Many variables.

Can you work for disney if you got terminated during the college program?

I got terminated from Disney this year during my college program internship... I do however hope to work professionally for Disney... is there any chance of that still?|||It depends on why you got terminated. Where you terminated because the contract was over or for other reasons that weren't so amicable? But probably no, they will still have a record of your form and usually companies don't hire people who have been terminated from them before.

How many free tickets to the parks do Disney World employees get?

I really want to do the Disney College Program and I was looking at the benefits on their website and they just said "tickets for your friends and family", not specifying the number. My guess is four.|||Here is the breakdown:





Salaried Cast Members get a silver pass that allows 3 people in per day every day.





Full Time Cast Members get a main gate pass that allows 3 people in 12 times per year.





All Cast Members get 2 free tickets, usually twice a year around Christmas and 4Th of July.





All Cast Members get unlimited access for themselves.





So as a College Program Cast Member you would get unlimited admission for yourself plus 2 tickets if you are an active Cast Member when they are distributed.|||As long as you are in the system as an active cast member, yes. Once your program ends your id will "expire."

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When I did the program in 2004, I got two free tickets when I came down and two half way through (four total). Plus YOU always get in for free with your cast member badge.





Now you get a main gate pass with allows people to enter when you are with them. I believe it's good for four people up to six times (days), but I could be wrong.





The program is one of the best things I did during college. If you have questions, check on your campus for the representatives. They are former CPs who are back at school and want to help new students heading down to Disney.|||I talked with a cruise desk person for quite a while a couple of weeks ago. I believe he said they get 12 tickets a year to give out. I sure hope so, my sister want to retire and go there to work.





I'm not sure if it is different for the college program though.|||i think its 12 a year

How can i audition to be on disney channel?

i want to audition for disney channel or radio disney. disney series or any upcoming movies. how or if possible then when and where are the auditions?|||get high and go to hollywood then take ur gun out and then they'll just give u a part|||you need to be in LA and have a theatrical agent to get you on those. there is no such thing as a


disney agent. any mainstream theatrical talent agent in LA can get you on their auditions when


they come up. except for their yearly open call, all their auditions are in LA and you need an agent to get you on them.|||+ok first the question should be how can you not be accepted by disney seriously look at all those shows and movies none good from in my opinion 2004 to 2006 that was the last goods years for disney channle and now every body in disney thinks they can sing and well look at hannah montana or mabey yeah a agent can come to you|||a disney agent might come to your town to have audtions if not go to L.A and try to audition

How many free tickets to the parks do Disney World employees get?

I really want to do the Disney College Program and I was looking at the benefits on their website and they just said "tickets for your friends and family", not specifying the number. My guess is four.|||Here is the breakdown:





Salaried Cast Members get a silver pass that allows 3 people in per day every day.





Full Time Cast Members get a main gate pass that allows 3 people in 12 times per year.





All Cast Members get 2 free tickets, usually twice a year around Christmas and 4Th of July.





All Cast Members get unlimited access for themselves.





So as a College Program Cast Member you would get unlimited admission for yourself plus 2 tickets if you are an active Cast Member when they are distributed.|||As long as you are in the system as an active cast member, yes. Once your program ends your id will "expire."

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|||It changes year to year (normally for the better).





When I did the program in 2004, I got two free tickets when I came down and two half way through (four total). Plus YOU always get in for free with your cast member badge.





Now you get a main gate pass with allows people to enter when you are with them. I believe it's good for four people up to six times (days), but I could be wrong.





The program is one of the best things I did during college. If you have questions, check on your campus for the representatives. They are former CPs who are back at school and want to help new students heading down to Disney.|||I talked with a cruise desk person for quite a while a couple of weeks ago. I believe he said they get 12 tickets a year to give out. I sure hope so, my sister want to retire and go there to work.





I'm not sure if it is different for the college program though.|||i think its 12 a year

How much would a Disney Land ticket cost for one adult and one child?

My mom and I are going to Disney Land for Spring Break and we don't have a lot of money.


FYI: I've never been to Disney Land before!|||$66 for adult(11 and up)


$56 for child (3-10)


Under 3 free





Thats one day tickets. If you live in so cal, look for the 2fer tickets, you get 1 day at DL and a free day at Ca Adv for the same price. But Spring break time at DL is pretty crowded, so maybe go for a 2 or 3 day hopper if you have the time and can save up the money for it.


Economy tips:


-Staying off property is cheaper, yep you'll have to pay for parking, but saving $50 + a night on a hotel that your never in is nothing compared to $10 for parking


-Eat fast food or something before you go in.


-Bring a few granola bars or fruit roll ups for inside snacks (food is officially not allowed, but they have never in my knowlege stopped anyone about snack stuff)


-bring the individual water flavoring packets, and use them in the park by requesting a free cup of ice water from any vendor that sells drinks in the cup (not just by the bottle)


-Eat lunch oustisde the park, there is a Mc Donalds right accross the street in easy walking distance, and get an ice cream (dollar-menu-are style) for the walk back.


-if hungry late in day, chimichangas and Turkey legs are for about $5 and shareable in a stand accross from the Matterhorn entrance.


-don't buy any suvioneers until late in the day, one shopping trips, rather then frequent stops to browse in shops, equal less buying, and then you don't have to carry stuff all day (or get a $5 locker)





Have fun!





Ps. Go to Disneyland.com and order a map with all the sights on it for free (do it now so it has time to arrive before you go!)|||The cheapest ticket for disneyland you can get from http://45ead2nbjbhucm26y8yhocng21.hop.clickbank.net/

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|||About $60 it used to be cheaper like $40 but unfortunately they raised to price..|||Well, It depends on howlong you want to stay, and if you want to go to one or both parks. (Its made up of two different parks)A one day, one park only ticket is $66e.a.A one day park hopper ticket is $91 e.a.A two day park hopper is $132For a full list of tickets and prices go tohttp://disneyland.disney.go.com/disneyla鈥?/a> TICKETS online can save you lots of money:] glad to help!!!


-Camm-btw-Its Loads of Fun even if its only a day or two!!! So take what you can get and be happy.|||60 here where I live, too expensive|||an adult will pay about 40 bucks but if you over the age of a child (in which it is posted in the ticket booth) then you pay the same price.|||about 60 - 80 USD.

How come the majority of main characters in Disney movies never have mothers?

The only Disney movie I know of with a mom is the Aristocrats, and they were cats!|||Well hercules had two sets of both parents


101 dalmations had both parents


Jenny in Oliver and Company had both parents (but they were absent)





However, you are correct in noting that mom is gone. Disney felt thatt he loss of a mother was more deeply felt than the loss of dad|||Crud. I know we discussed this in class when we were talking about sexism in disney princess films in english class. Something about how there are no mothers because they don't want to show powerful women. Here's a comment from this site I found:





"However, in the area of the Disney villain, Disney shows real evenhandedness, perhaps even preferential hiring. VILLAINS CONSIDERED AFFIRMATIVELY, the other sign might read. Unlike the mother taboo, Disney creates looming, hideous female witches, demons, octopi, dragons, and stepmother-monsters, to make sure everyone comes away with a perfectly nauseating feeling toward powerful women. They can be disposed of by bursting, melting, catching fire, being run through with swords, pushed off cliffs, or other imaginative punishments. The sound of their screams as they perish in agony is bloodcurdling. Some are even moms."





You know what i just realized? Twilight. Renee, Bella's mom is barely in the book or movie at all. She's described as unreliable, childish, and random. But then there is Esme, but it's not like she's an important character. Jacob doesn't have a mom...Victoria's the villian and she's a powerful woman...mm...Twilight is sexist, huh? Ah sorry, random comment...|||b/c they want to mix it up, and you feel more pity to the main character who suffers hardships.


hey there isn't any black disney main character is there? ...funny everything but black lol


i guess they aren't really making their characters as diverse as we thought...|||Its just to make you feel more sympathetic towards the character and pulls you into the fantasy world. Although there are some out there with parents... mostly just fathers though, what is it with guys not bein able to keep their women alive in cartoons?|||Most of the time a mother is an irrelevant character, or the fact that she's not there somehow fits into the plot.|||ahhaha i agree! but except i know that wendy had a mom in peter pan and snow white had an evil stepmom. but mostly they have dads or no parents at all...lol gosh disney..... hehehe i %26lt;3 disney =DDD

What hotels in orlando can you see the disney fireworks from?

I am planning a fall vacation and trying to decide if I need to stay right on the disney resort, or if it would be cheaper to stay in an outlying hotel. But I definately want to be able to see the fireworks, I have heard that they do them every night, is that true? Any recommendations for good hotels or money savings would be greatly appreciated!!|||I truly love Disney and feel that is is a different experience staying inside rather than outside of Disney. There are so many perks to staying inside and Disney does offer a wide range of prices to fit in any budget. The magic Kingdom fireworks can be seen from the Contemporary Resort, The Polynesian Resort or the grand Floridian and they are not shown every night in the fall. The fireworks in Epcot are still every night and can be seen at the Boardwalk or the Beach Club. There are wonderful restaurants and areas of these resorts that you can go see the fireworks without staying at the particular resort. In the fall Disney is offering their dining plan free! I love planning "magical" Disney vacations and would love to help you some more. I am a Authorized Disney Vacation Planner, if you would like some prices for different resorts please email me and I would be more than happy to let you know what specials are out. We also do custom Disney Itineraries for all our client complimentary!|||First you should google Disney and check exactly the days you will be at the parks. You can find out at exactly the times for all special attractions including fireworks.. In the fall the hours are quite different. Also don't even think of visiting an on property hotel without actually staying there or having a confirmed reservation for a restaurant. They will not let you go up to see the fireworks if you do not do your homework.|||I really recommend staying at a Disney resort because it comes with alot of perks! You Can have the Disney Dining Plan, or have Extra Magic Hours! You can see the Magic Kingdom fireworks from the Contemporary, Polynesian, or Grand Floridian Resorts. You can see the Epcot fireworks from the Boardwalk, Swan or Dolphin resort although not very well. My recommendation is staying at one of the value resorts, namel the Pop Century resort! It's cheap, nicely genes, and it's a disney resort. If you really want to see the fireworks, you can make reservations at O'Hana at the Polynesian resort for dinner. You can see them from outside and it's beautiful














HAVE FUN!|||It is true. They do fireworks EVERY single night. It's probably better to stay at the resorts for Disney only because they give you free transportation to and from the parks. It's also better to have Hopper tickets because when you have those you can stay really late in the park like 1 or 2 AM. Make sure you take lots of extra money cause food can be expensive and I stayed at the all star sports resort and I loved it. The pool is clean and the food is good. I don't know if they still do this but if you buy a souvenir cup from the cafeteria it's free refills in that cafeteria which can save you money :)|||The Blue Heron.I stayed there over the summer last year,and was able to see them.if you stay at the front of the building I think,but that hotel for sure.they have good service and all is comfortable,plus the good view.stores and resauraunts along the area...

What is the cheapest way to go to disney world and universal in florida for one week ?

I have a family of 3, 2 adults and one 13yo lookin for a hotel and parkhoppers for 3 days at disney and 2 days at universal studios.|||I find that if I rent a house or villa, it is generally just slightly more that staying at Disney's cheapest hotels, and it is a lot bigger, and we save lots of money on food because we have a full-size kitchen. Go buy groceries and eat a big breakfast before you leave, a late lunch in the parks, and dinner in your house.





As far as tickets, the prices are the prices. You will not find any (legitimate) big discounts. Check the websites - that's the price.





You could stay at a super, super cheap hotel to save money, but then you would need to rent a car to get around and you would have to eat all your meals out. So it turns out that if you spend a little more on a kitchen, you end up saving more - at least, it always works that way for me.|||There are a couple things you can do to save a bit of cash on the tickets. You can all do the give a day, get a day and get a free ticket then upgrade it to a multiday park hopper.





There are also legitimate discount tickets availble at AAA, check at your work to see if they offer a discount and sometimes places like Costco or Sam's Club.





Do NOT buy single one day tickets as previously mentioned. The price per day goes down if you buy multiday tickets. You also may want to think about not getting a parkhopper option as there is usually so much you can do in each park. You can still come and go from the same park on a regualar ticket.





For Lodging, there are a lot of great hotels around. Most advertise free shuttles to the parks. Be carefull with these as sometimes its offered two or three times a day. You could be stuck at the park longer then you care to be.





Food can be very expensive inside the parks, All around especially on I-Drive there are tons of cheap restaurants and buffets. You can bring a backpack and picnic inside the parks if you want to haul your food around with you. At universal they offer the all day dining which is a steal if you like to eat a lot.





There are a number of money saving books with coupons, Have a great trip|||Cheapest?





Get single park passes instead of parkhoppers for Disney. Do the volunteer thing they have going on and that will be one free day in the park for everybody. If you're a FL resident make sure to specify when buying tickets you're looking for fl resident prices - this won't work if your from out of state as you have to show id.





You didn't mention plane tickets so I'm guessing your driving.





Stay off property. Since you'll be splitting your time between the two competitors I suggest you have your hotel be closer to the park you'll be visiting last.





As for hotel - when staying off property i usually go for Comfort Suites. There's one just north of Universal that has good rooms - free breakfast - and was clean and quiet.





If you want absolutely cheapest possible check out the Disney Campgrounds. Pitch a tent and you'll still have access to Disney transportation.





Stick to counter service for food and bring your own drinks and snacks - koolaid singles plus a bottle of water means a new drink is as close as the nearest water fountain. Combine with something high energy like honey roasted nuts - you won't be able to bring in a huge amount but you'd be surprised how much you save just by bringing your own drinks. Energy bars are good for this as well.





When I go with a 10yr old I usually bring our drinks, some trail mix and a couple granola bars. Get sandwiches for lunch, split an order of fries ( no need for drinks saves about 6 bucks) and you have a low cost meal.





Eat dinner off property and make sure to look for coupon books when you get to the area - you'll find them pretty much everywhere. Plenty of buffets in the area.

What is the largest hotel on the Disney World Resort?

I am the youngest child of eleven children and we're going to Disney World two months from now. We need to plan everything really early because my kids are going and so are my sibling's children. Our parents aren't coming but we having extra people coming to chaperone all of these people. All in all, we have 49 people going. We have everyone split up into groups (seven groups w/ seven people in each group). We need to know what the largest hotel is because everyone in our family needs their space. Thanks for helping!|||This depends on how you want to split everyone up. Groups of 7 may be the least economical. Most of the regular rooms at Disney sleep 4. So, you would have to request 2 adjoining rooms for 7. Be aware that a request is just that, a requst. They are not guaranteed. For space and comfort, you could look in to the Villas. A 2-bdrm sleeps 8 (9 at Animal Kingdom and Bay Lake). To book fewer rooms, could do 5 groups of 8 and one 9. Or, 3 Grand Villas (sleep 12) and 2 1-bdrms (4 or 5, depending on resort). If set on 7, could do 7 2-bdrms at any of the villas. Old Key West is the least expensive. They are all really nice and have full kitchens and a washer/dryer.|||The largest hotel in Disney World (by number of rooms) is the Pop Century Resort with 2,880 rooms. However, even with a large group like yours, you could fit in any of the Disney resorts. All of the hotels have at least a few hundred rooms so the hotel's size shouldn't be an issue for you.





However, some of the hotels are much nicer than others. Disney splits its hotels into four categories: Value, Moderate, Deluxe, and Deluxe Villa. Deluxe and Deluxe Villa are very similar, but Deluxe resorts are more focused on full-service luxury, while Deluxe Villa are more like renting a condominium.





The Pop Century Resort falls into the Value category, and you will definitely notice that it is not the nicest hotel in Disney World. The rooms are very small and the only dining option is a food court. However, the prices are pretty good, and most rooms are under $100 a night.|||Check out allearsnet.com This site has pictures of all the hotels %26amp; rooms. I would recommend Port Orleans French Quarter....This is actually the smallest resort in WDW, but the rooms are great %26amp; with that many people, you will still be close to each other, no matter how many buildings you are housed in.|||I think it may be Disney's Pop Century Resort - which has 2880 rooms, and is one of the cheapest at the resort.|||pop century..its scary theres so many people and the rooms are crap and the beds are small and its so cheap.|||I think the Pop Century would be best for you.





Hope this helps!|||You should ask my friend, he works for Disneyland.

What are the requirements to become a disney face character?

When you go on a face character audition, they won't just let anyone be cinderella or snow white or ariel, right?


what are they looking for?


how do they decide who gets to play a disney character around the park and who doesn't?|||When you go in to audition, you aren't auditioning for one character in particular. They basically line everyone up and simply pick out people who fit the various requirements. To be a face character, you have to be in a certain height range (for princesses it is between 5'2" and 5'7"), as well as have the right body type. You also have to have a facial structure that resembles the character, as well as look the right age. You must fit the rules to be a Disney cast member (natural hair color, no tattoos, no piercings for guys, one piercing per ear for girls). If you get picked to go on to the next round, you're asked to show off your acting ability by portraying the character they have chosen for you, as well as perform a simple movement combination to show that you can do the correct character gestures. You may also be asked to prove that you can learn choreography, especially if your character will be in a parade.





If you are hired as a face character, you then have to go on to learn everything there is to know about that character, so you can talk to the guests as that person. You also have to learn the proper poses to strike for photos and how to do the signature.





They aren't just looking for someone who looks like the character, they want someone who embodies the character, someone that will make the guests feel like they are talking to the real thing.|||Someone who is crazily skinny, pretty, elegant, and talented.|||type disney auditions in your search bar. you should be able to find what


you want.

How and where were the soundtracks to Disney movies recorded?

I'd love to see videos of the orchestra and conductor to tracks like "Short Hair" in Mulan, "Fireworks" in Little Mermaid, or any other image-painting music from Disney movies written by Alan Menken and Jerry Goldsmith. I would be sad to find out that it was never taped. I'd really appreciate the help in finding these videos or recordings! Thanks!|||Disney records at there studios in LA they really don't film working recording sessions just short bits used in promoting the movie and sales of CD.|||It is probably not available to the public even if video'd. In any event, it is not classical music (the topic of this category).

What disney villain would you relate to the most? Which one is the best one?

I love the old disney movies and watching the villain get their short term and then fall. It is fun to look at their weaknesses and strengths. I have my favorites, but I wonder which actually reflects the worst side of me.|||I actually seem to side with the minions (Iago, Le Fou, Flotsom %26amp; Jetsam) than the full villians, but the best full villian is Ursula, as she will run (swim?) over anyone and everyone to get to triton|||Scar.|||maleficent from sleeping beauty

How do I get a singing job at disney?

I am not trying to sound like a person that just wants to become famous, but, I want to join disney as a singer. I have been in a singing group for a while, and i proform at lots of places, for singing and dancing. but my main goal is to become a singer. I know lots of people would love to be singers but I want to audition for disney. and if there are any people that work for disney can you give some tips of how to? so how do i audition for disney, but i am also looking for competition, when i audition.|||You audition. As the person above mentioned, they have all the information on their website by park (or cruiseline) for what they're currently casting. Disneyworld does have an open call each month in FL and in NY. They generally audition for both the shows and for the various acts that perfom (ex. a barbershop quartet that might perform in the square as opposed to an Aladdin show).





Good luck!|||Disney is one of the pickiest companies in the market. Competition is fierce, but landing a Disney job is a great accomplishment. Go to disneyauditions.com. This website has information about all the auditions available in Orlando, Anaheim, Hong Kong...yada yada. Disney World usually has an open call each month. Get there early because a ton of people come out for the auditions.|||Well,i really dont think that you can just sing on disney,you gotta know how to act too.Because just about everyone on disney acts and sings

How competitive is it to become a Disney intern?

I have had my heart set on participating in the Disney intern program since I was about 8 years old. Does anyone know how competitive the program is and what they look for when you apply (I'm interested in the internships that have to do with biology and/or education)? I still have a few years before I'm going to apply for the internship so I want to make sure I'm doing everything right in the meantime.


Thanks!|||Prepare yourself:


When working for disney you can never falter their image, as in Disney characters? Treated as real as anybody else. There is no, hey how do you become a Cinderella character? They are referred to as "friends" of Cinderella, since she "can't always be around to meet park guests".





It is an intense area.|||They mainly look for someone with a clean image and positive/friendly/disney-like personality. If that is you then you have a good chance. It is competitive, but if you are planning ahead for it specifically you will probably make it. Good luck|||I know that a lot of colleges offer meetings that you can go to to find out more information about it. My friend actually did the internship and now works there after college. I don't think it's very hard to get. It's quite expensive.

How do you complete the Web based portion of the Disney College Program interview?

Last week I filled out my application for the Disney College Program in Walt Disney World. I want to continue with the applicatio and complete the Web-Based interview. I got the presentation completion code at my info session but when I go to the application, I don't see anywhere to enter the code. Please help!|||hdjsdjsad

How do you become a actor on Disney channel?

I want to be a actor on disney channel. How do you know when their are auditions and how do you get the lead roles?|||OMG! i wanna scream.!!


EVERYONE wants to be famous from the disney channel it's like a drug!!


You will not get a lead role! you are asking these questions which mean you probably have no experience. Which means no agent. If you are just starting now it will take YEARS for you to get an agent, not to mention experience to get that agent.





NOW, if you want to be an extra for a show, heres some links that you can contact the casting directors.


www.actinginfo.blogspot.com/





Good Luck to You!|||Auditions are in Los Angeles and you have to have $2,500 ready to buy your union card if you get cast, one payment, certified check. You also need a parent fulltime if you are under 18 and a California work permit.|||get an agent, if you're good it wont take too long...you just need to be patient and wait for your chance. get a good agent who will find you work that will make you visible. also try to make friends with people like you, get to know people in the industry if you can. this is why you need an agent, they have the right connections. if you and friends want to be on the disney channel write to them as a group telling them about your dream and maybe they'll be cool enough to set up an audition for you! good luck!|||its called an agent. get one or you wont be able to go to a lot of auditions, because when is the last time you heard an announcement for an audition to be on disney channel when you were watching TV or listening to the radio??|||I'm about as talented as they come, but I'm only the waterboy for the stage crew. From what I can tell your best shot is to hang around little kids and grow into their leader and start a Disney revolution!|||Me and my friend both have an agent. We got onto disney channel through our agent. We are both very talented but we only got on as an extra. Everybody wants to be on DC. YOU WILL NOT GET A LEAD!!!!!!!!

What are your opinions of the Disney Channel?

I am anti-Disney, meaning I absolutely cannot tolerate all of the things, supposed pop-star mania, and publicity the channel receives, which is almost unrealistic. I do not mean the mouse or the old shows associated with Disney, but the crazy, modern channel with the Jonas Brothers, Hannah Montana, High School Musical, etc. I cannot stand these people. Well, feel free to express your opinions, but don't expect me to stay completely silent, Disney-fans.|||(Warning: This is a common train of thought for me, and it's going to be a long read. But hey, you asked.)





I liked old school Disney a LOT better. Growing Pains, Boy Meets World, Brotherly Love, So Weird, and the old movies like Genius and the Thirteenth Year. High School Musical was alright, but it absolutely was not as good as all it's publicity and cult-like following built it up to be. Hannah Montana--I take it back, Miley Cyrus period has always made me want to gag. I can't stand her, from the moment I saw her I've disliked her. And people are finally coming around to seeing my point on that. The Jonas Brothers are cute and talented as far as teen guys go, but honestly when I really look at them they're just one more boy band, although I greatly admire their values. Some of the shows on Disney are alright, but with each passing year they get less and less entertaining. I also DESPISE the way all the girls on Disney Channel have to be a triple threat. Heaven forbid a person only have one area of talent, oh no, they all have to sing, dance, and act or else, clearly, they are absolutely worthless to the entertainment society. I do like some aspects of Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato, but the way Disney has popularized them makes me feel like they're just poppping out little clones of Hilary Duff from way back when, slightly changing each girl's identity but not really giving any of them much individuality. A couple of the boys from Disney bring me some entertainment, such as Jason Dolley and the Sprouse twins. But overall I think Disney Channel's quality has most definitely declined in recent years.|||I like disney channel

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|||Although I'm a Jonas Brothers fan, I completely agree with you. The new Disney is horrible. Before, the shows were about real life, and kids could actually learn lessons from them. Boy Meets World was way better than Hannah Montana. I've noticed recently that Miley's character is such a spoiled brat. If things don't happen her way, all hell breaks loose. If I had a son or daughter, I definitely wouldn't want them to look up to her.|||i used to watch disney channel, and THEN...I figured out that hannah montana is the worst actor ever and really can't sing well. the movies on there are all the same: there is a relationship,break up,(boo hoo),a mean pretty girl with a possy%26lt;ya i prob. spelled that wrong,make up,kiss,happy ending. i hate it all. so im with ya. ...and the worst thing is im only 11...so what does that tell ya?|||I don't mind it...but I agree its a bit over the top.





But there are several different Disney channels (at least on Comcast there are) and if you don't like them there are other Kid's show networks|||I think it pretty good. =]|||Lame never watch it.|||boo u

How would a young actor apply for a job for disney?

I would love to act for disney. Are there any auditions or anything for disney.Im very passionate.|||you don't just apply for an acting job with Disney unless you want to work at one of the theme parks. for roles in front of a camera you


need an agent to get on any acting roles, for disney or anyone else. If


your under 18 you will need a lot of support from a parent or


guardian as you will need one on the set with you any time you work,


unless you can get emancipated, which you will need a parent to do


also you can't do that on your own. pursuing an acting career can get


very expensive as its not going to happen overnight. but if your really


serious about this get all the experience you can. take acting classes


do local theater, any thing to get experience in front of a camera. If


your in southern cal. pick up a copy of a magazine called VARIETY.


it has everything to do with acting and whats going on in show


business. agents, managers,casting directors advertise in it. open


calls for local theater and films are advertized also. film schools


have auditions for student films listed also. you won't get paid for


student films or local theater but its valuable experience.|||Here is the site for auditions:


http://corporate.disney.go.com/auditions鈥?/a>|||www.actinginfo.blogspot.com





go there and you will find everything you need like tips and where you are supposed to send your photo resume and cover letter.




















GOOD LUCK, :)|||Acting for disney just means your fame hungry.


you'll never be on disney unless you are a very experienced attractive young actor who lives in L.A. who has an agent. Please move on with your life, and if you really love acting then don't sell yourself out and do some independent films.

How can I find a cheap way to go to Disney for Christmas of 2009?

ok so my family %26amp; i are planning on going to Disney for Christmas of 2009. I would be saving up for myself and my boyfriend. He has never been and we decided it would be a good vacation for us to go on. I was just wondering if anyone knew of a hotel in the disney resort thats cheap and airline tickets that will work with a $5000 budget? do you thinks thats too low of a budget and i should go to $10,000?|||I go to Disney during their busy and most expensive time of year...the new year, and I leave right after xmas so I get the holiday prices also.





Her are my suggestions. $5000 is more then perfect for Disney. Infact, its too much!!!! Even for a family of four!


When my boyfriend and I go to Disney for a week we only spend about $2000-2500 at the most. And thats splurging!!!





Hotels: Stay at the Disney Value resorts; Pop Century, or All-Star Resorts. And believe me, they are wonderful resorts!!!!





Airline: Southwest always has cheap deals and flights to Orlando, also try AirTran.





Also, just a note: Disney books FAST! Especially for the Holidays, to get the cheaper hotel and airfare, book early as possible. Good luck!


My boyfriend and I go every year and we always have a wonderful time there toghther!|||$5000 is what it is costing my family of 6 to stay for week at the Polynesian!! I would say you should be able to do much better for just 2 people!!





Since you are planning for Christmas, why not make custom Disney Santa hats? See below for the instructions.





Or to kick off your savings, make a Disney World Piggy Bank.





HAve fun!|||For $5,000 you can stay in the nice hotels! If you want to stay on Disney property, and since you are flying I would stay on-property, you can book the whole package direct from Disney and get a pretty good deal. Otherwise, I would search for a Disney travel agent to help you book it.





The cheapest hotels are the "value" hotels, Pop Century and the three All-Star hotels. But if you can afford it, and it sounds like you can, I would step up to another level. The moderate hotels are nice, and there are also deluxe hotels and DVC hotels. This is my favorite website for researching stuff like this, they have all the hotels, details, pictures, and reviews:


http://www.allearsnet.com|||That is definately plenty of money. I went there this past Christmas and it probably cost me about $1000. This was for the plane, room, meal plan, and park tickets. If you get the Disney card from Chase, they come out with deals for that time of year in Sep or Oct, I think. I definately suggest that you get the meal plan, though, because then all you have to worry about when you get there is money for souveniers. I hope you get to and have a great time! It's a magical time to go with all the decorations and shows and stuff!!!|||With $5000, I think you could go to a Deluxe! In fact, I think you should since you can afford it, they are awesome. The moderates are also amazing, there really isn't much of a difference. Just don't go to a Value since you can afford not to, the rooms are ugly, there aren't many features and most importantly you're gonna have to take a bus to get to the parks. If you go for Deluxe you can take the monorail, which is super fast and very enjoyable.





Have fun! You will love Disney, I promise.|||If you book early you may get good deals:


http://www.disneyworld.com


or call 407-W-DISNEY|||Honestly, as a local and your timeframe will allow it, go the week before christmas. Much less expensive and crowds are low also. During Christmas week is high season.





The disney dining plans aren't always the best option either, say you have tickets with your plan to eat and yournot hungry , you might go home with meals uneaten or say you want to eat somewhere not on the disney dining plan...





go to the website ive listed and get a plan for tickets and room if your wanting to stay on Disney property. There is also so many hotels just outside the disney doorstep for alot less also. Embassy Suites are great with free breakfast and 2 room suites!


Airtran %26amp; Southwest are best for airfare.





How many people?? Disney offers budget plans ... see link below. 5000 is generous for a family of 4 if your smart and do your research!|||Checkout the below websites to see what your cost would be http://orlando.nyctourist.com/ and http://www.123world.com/orlando/ Good Luck!!

How can a middle class kid afford agents,and plane tickets to become an aspiring disney channel actor?

I am a 13 year old girl trying to be an aspiring Disney actress!I have done a commercial before for a friend and have been in school plays.I play the saxaphone and play many sports.I have experince acting out skits in front of crowds.My philosophy is that if all else goes wrong laugh it off!I just want to make people laugh!I have good commitment skills and will give 110%.I would really love to try and be on Disney.I feel that Disney is about having fun and that if you believe and try try again your dreams can come true!That would be my dream come true if I were on Disney!Please help a sister out!|||The first thing you should know is that legitimate agents do NOT charge money! They get a commission of 10% for work they help you get. If anyone ever approches you and claims to be an agent and charges a fee then they are running a scam and you should run away from them as fast as you can.





Another thing you should know is that actors do not choose the company they work for. They are actors and they first study their craft, then get roles in local theatre productions, then generally do some student and indie films to build a resume, then they get an agent if any agents will take them. Once you get an agent, they send you out on auditions for roles that you breakdown for, not roles on shows that you want to be on. This is just the way it is. You may certainly tell an agent that your dream is to be on a Disney project, but if Disney never puts out a breakdown for a role that fits your description then you will not be able to audition for them.





Every once in a while they have gameshow type things where you can submit yourself online for that, but you need to be certain that your parents are ok with you doing that. You also need to know that it's likely that hundreds of thousands of other kids will also be submitting entries so the odds are not great. However, someone has to be chosen, so why not you? Just have your parents help you with your submission and make absolutely certain that you follow al the rules for entering.





Look for someone on here who's online identity is "OnCamera". He has a blog somewhere with some Disney casting info. These opportunities are very rare I imagine because Disney gets inundated with submissions, but when they pop up that may be your only chance unless or until your family moves to Los Angeles.





In my personal opinion, the right way to go about having an acting career is to make absolutely certain that this is what you want because it's a hard life. You have to be able to take a lot of rejection and not take it personally. You also have to widen your horizons because no agent in their right mind will take someone who only wants to work for Disney. You need to make sure your parents are behind you 1000% because you can't do anything without them.





Get into acting classes. You can't do anything until you know what you're doing. Disney kids are triple threats so don't forget the dance classes and voice lessons too. Start auditioning at local theatres and once you've gotten a few roles start thinking about trying for student %26amp; indie films. Try these sites: www.backstage.com (casting search) and www.actorsaccess.com - set up a free account and look at the breakdowns for your area. You can also see if your state has a film alliance / commission / society or whatever your state calls theirs (some have more than one). Sometimes they post audition information for projects filming locally. They may also have info on where you can take classes so check out these sites thoroughly!





Once you have training and a good resume of roles then you can look for an agent. Go to Sag.org. Use the dropdown menu on the right labeled 'resources' and choose 'agent information'. On the next screen, on the left choose 'Find a SAG franchised agent' and follow the directions. You can look up agents all over the US, but there are higher concentrations where the work is (Los Angeles, NY, IL, FL, GA etc.). Another great resource is Ross Reports especially because they update their info so often but not all of the agents they list are SAG and you have to pay for the list. That doesn鈥檛 mean they鈥檙e not legit, but that鈥檚 why I always tell people to start with the SAG list. It鈥檚 free and those agents have signed an agreement to put the actor first! www.rossreports.com If you subscribe to backstage.com you can get a combo subscription which can come in handy but can also get quite expensive.





Then you can send the agencies your headshot, resume, and a cover letter stating that you are seeking representation and wait to see if they call you in for an interview. You never call the agencies directly. That is a big no-no! At least it is in LA. Please remember that reputable agents take exactly 10% of your pay AFTER they help you get a job. Not one cent more and not one cent before. Anything else is a scam. This is strictly for talent agents, not modeling agents or talent managers who take different percentages.





good luck!|||You have to be spotted by the right Disney people.|||You need to seek the advice of your parents or any other adult that is close to you, and stop looking for answers on yahoo....they'll be able to help you better than me or some other stranger who don't know you.|||Ehhh...I wouldn't go for being on Disney.They are very picky and the actors arn't very good.It wouldn't give you a good reputation for acting and you probably wouldn't get many jobs.Try something else.A commercial in your local town,a low budget movie,etc.Work your way up.





Good luck! I wish you best! :)|||The only way is to be in LA. That is where they hold auditions, but even if you lived there you might not be able to get one.





Professional acting takes lots of experience and a look that an agent can market. It also takes parental permission for those under 18.|||i can tell you really want this. im 13 too and it's my dream to be an actress as well. It sounds like you have a lot of expeirience already. You should talk to your parents and I don't mean like "oh hey mom, I want to be an actress on disney." I mean like a face to face conversation. Tell them how you feel. Make them understand that it is your dream, not just a hobby. You can talk about expenses adn maybe work out a deal. Offer to pay for a certain amount of the cost. Babysit and do stuff like that to earn money.


I'm kind of in the same place as you are. My parents are both teachers so they get paid squat. All I want to do is act. Good luck! OH and by the way, I love the philosiphy! YOu are probably the only person I've met that wants to be an actress to make people laugh, for the acting part. Normally when I tell people how I feel their all like "you want to be famous? don't we all." and im like "no i want to ACT." and they dont get it. ur like really mature. anywho, best of luck!|||if i were you i'd try to get some commercial parts in areas near you. also, have you ever seen some of those disney things that are like "im a kid this is what i like to do" they talk about the sports they play and what they like to do. research how they choose those kids and if you could make a movie for them. Just keep trying, taking all the oppertunities you can, and dont give up. it's a hard buisness so dont get your hopes up, but just keep trying and maybe you'll get lucky. hope all turns out well and i'll see you on the big screen soon.

Is it better to stay inside Disney world at one of the Disney resorts or get a motel close to Disney?

I am planning my first disneyworld vacation for my grandchildren and would like any info on what to expect and if the savings of staying outside a Disney resort would be a good bet.|||I would definitely suggest staying on Disney property as it makes the entire trip so very Disney, To begin with, if flying in, you can use Disney's Magical Express for transportation to and from your resort, so a rental car would not be needed. As to the resorts themselves, they are all themed differently and come in various price levels, so you'll be able to find one that fits your budget. Thirdly, all resort guests staying on site have the opportunity to use the extra Magic Hours, which extend park hours to all Disney resort guests. Some evenings that can amount to an additional 3 hours. To me, the biggest perk though is the location. If staying on site it's so easy to escape the parks midday and return to your resort for a mid day swim or just relax. No parking hassles. No need for a vehicle as Disney provides free transportation to all areas of it's property. Numerous of the Disney resorts are located close enough to their respective parks to walk to them, thus no need at all for transportation to them. Plus you have access to all the other resort amenities, the pools, swimming, golfing, boating, fishing, etc. At the end of your stay, I think you would agree that a stay on property is definitely worth the few extra dollars you might save by being off site.|||Staying on Disney property, either at a Disney resort or in the sister hotel community of Lake Buena Vista, will really add to your pleasure. If you've never been, it is hard to imaging how geographically HUGE WDW is, but it can be a long drive (thirty minutes to an hour during busy times) just from the parking lot of the Magic Kingdom to the WDW exit. If you stay 'on campus' then you don't need to drive at all. The WDW Transportation System consists of buses, ferry boats, and the monorail system and will take you everywhere on WDW property, so instead of driving around getting lost, you can spend that time having fun with the kids.





The down side of this is that food costs a small fortune on campus. Ideally you can stock up on some groceries for your hotel room and have an alternative to those $5 bagels and $12 hamburgers. Getting a room with a fridge and microwave can be a mighty good investment -- you save by fixing some of your meals right in the room and you also get a bigger, nicer, more conveniently located hotel.|||It's a thousand times better to stay on property, everything is nice and runs together you just arrive from the airport and if you choose you don't have to leave the gates till you go home, there are also at all of the resorts third party companies that send transportation to places like Universal if you want to go there.





the on properties are all themed some of them are done well and are very classy others are very tacky and stuff.(just find one you like)





and to all of the disney parks is free transportation to get to almost anywhere at disney world.|||It is definitely better to stay at one of the Disney resorts. It is more convenient, you can get into the parks earlier and you can stay later. You can take advantage of their free transportation from park to park. The parking at your resort is free. Sometimes you can get really good deals on the Disney hotels. I found that a lot of the hotels around Disney are the same price as a Disney resort and they're further away from Disney World.|||Its best to stay on site because you get more perks. You could get the dining plan only available to guest who stay on disney property which would save you 30% on food. (it save me and my family about $400) The dining plan could let you eat as you want without worrying about the bill at the end. And you get extra magic hours where a park opens an hour early or closes 3 hours late which only people staying on property could get. You get bus rides to and from the parks and a bus ride from the airport they pick your stuff up from baggage claim so you get off the plane and get on the bus. And when you returning drop your bags off at the resort check in in your hotel and you wont see your bags till you arrive at your final destination and its all free. Staying off site may save you a couple of $100s maybe but staying on site is worth it. Immerse yourself in all things disney it'll make you're first time an enjoyable 1. Have fun|||I did the Disney College program and worked there for 6 monthes. I ate slept and lived disney for 6 monthes not ever leaving the orlando tourist trap. If you intend on renting a car no what what your decision may be, and would like to save on money, i suggest you stay outside Disney. a very nice place many people who are familiar with disney, which is considered cheap, is West Gate Towers, on Route 192. I recomend looking them up. But if you dont need a car, staying inside the Disney resort is extremly helpful. Disney's Magical Express picks you up from the airport FOR FREE. Disney Cast members get your bags for you from the terminal and take you to your hotel. From your hotel busses take you everywhere on disney property for free. there are boats, monorails, and busses, at many of the hotels which take you directly to parks. As a resort guest, you have the advantage of using Extra Magic Hours, which are either very early in the day (7 am) or very late (sometimes midnight to 3 am at magic kingdom). also with staying at the disney resort and having a car, you don't believe you pay for parking. Currently with the struggling economy Disney is giving very good deal which include Disney Dining Plans (DDP) DDP with very much worth it, if you use it wisely. You get a certain amount of snack "snacks" for your whole trip. a bag of chips or fruit which is on 1.50 is one snack, but so is other more expensive items which cost 5$. Be wise and use snacks on more expensive things in the parks, and pay cash for cheaper items.|||I would definately say to stay on the parks, especially if this is your first time and the kids as well. There is so much magic with anything disney. The experience of staying in one of their themed hotels makes everything so much more magical.





Transportation is also another thing to factor in. If you are staying off property, you have to rent a car, pay for gas, pay for parking, take the tram from the lot to the park, blah blah blah. It is so much easier to wake up in the morning, put on those mickey ears, and hop on the bus. The bus drivers are usually fun and interact with the riders.





As far as meals, if you stay on property, you have the option of adding the dining plan. This is a MUST for anyone who doesnt feel like paying an average of $150 for a meal. Dining plans run around $80 a person, per night. That particular package includes one counter service, one sit down and one snack per person per night. An example of the pricing....my Fiance and I visited WDW last July. We ate dinner one night at Coral Reef in Epcot ( a MUST for anyone visiting disney). Our bill totalled $164. all we put out was $32 for the tip. That meant we had $132 to spend on something else.





In my opinion, stay on property. In the long run, you will have saved money. My fiances family decided against staying on property when we all went, and at the end of the week they had figured that they had spent roughlty $5,000 on food for 3 people.|||Well I can say this, it would be nice to stay on Disney property if you can. But if you are on a budget and want to save some money (my cousin did this) there are motels that are in Kissimmee that are like 1-5 miles from the Disney parks. She went on Expedia and made reservations for a decent motel ( one that had free breakfast in the morning, free parking, free wifi and was close to all the parks for like $240 for 5 days). Not motels are decent so check them out and read reviews before deciding. But she didn't want to spend $100+ a day on a room because they were hardly going to be in it and she has 5 children so $ was tight.





Anyway they had a wonderful time and was able to save $ so they could do more activities. Like I said Disney is wonderful to stay at of course ....you get free rides to all parks and extra perks like extra magic hours and your just immersed in Disney 24hrs a day (Which is very exciting!!). But Disney can get expensive so it's just about what your budget is and what you really want. Whatever you decide I hope you have a great trip!!|||Well i've been 2 disney before and personally its more convenient to stay in Disney especially if you have grandchildren so it's easier to get to the theme parks. The cost of staying inside disney arent that high, depending on the hotel you choose to stay in. Over all, staying in Disney is a good bet. Hope this helps!|||Your question identifies the crux of the matter. Is staying onsite worth the increased costs?





If you can afford it, do stay onsite, if that is a hardship, staying nearby is not a hardship.





Tripadvisor.com, a free site to join, search Orlando for places to stay, and reviews of WDW hotels and specials that may be going on right now.|||stay out of disney.. the hotels in disney are used so much that the rooms aren't cleened very good. thats why the hotels are so cheap! i would prefer going to a hotel out of disney.. have a great trip :)

How does the Disney College Program really work?

I am a sophmore in high school and am already intrested in the Disney College Program. When is the earliest you can sign up? Can you do it your second semester of senior year in high school (my cousin knows someone who did)?? Do you have to be accepted to a college? If so, do you have to take some classes there before you can leave?? Once at Disney, how do you take classes, and about how many can you take. How much do those classes count for?? Any other information would be appreciated!! Thank you very much!|||I'm currently in the College Program, and yes to be accepted you need to be enrolled in college and take classes at the time of your application, and at least be sure to apply at the second semester of freshman year. The classes are at Disney University which you can get credit for them depending your college, but in general they are easy.


I'll sent you the official link so you can see the what it's like.|||Try googling it or talk to the person that your cousin knows

What Disney characters could three friends wear that go together?

I'm going to an event that is disney theme with 2 of my friends. We don't want to all be the same character, but we want to coordinate in some way (like if there are 3 sisters, best friends, etc.) I need some ideas on what who we could be. Thanks!|||Okay, I hope you don't mind some crossplay, because almost every Disney trio has at least one boy in it -- and girls going as guys really isn't that big of a deal.





Kingdom Hearts related:





Kairi, Riku, Sora


Hayner, Pence, Olette


Roxas, Axel, Xion


Kairi, Namine, Xion (All girls, if none of you want to be boys)





Non-Kingdom Hearts related:





Cindrella, Evil Stepsisters XD


Three Fairies from Sleeping Beauty


Mickey, Minnie, Goofy (or some variation of the main Disney characters)


You could also go as three Disney Princesses





I'll add more if I think of any.|||Well, dispite the other answers that aren't even actual Disney, here's some characters you can go as:





-Lady Tremaine and the Stepsisters (or Cinderella and the Stepsisters)


-Flora, Fauna and Merryweather (From Sleeping Beauty)


-Tinkerbell, Fawn and Slivermist (or tinkerbell and 2 other Disney Fairies)


-Simba, Timon and Pumbaa (Hey, just a thought!)


-Huey, Duey and Louey (Donald's Nephews) or even April, May and June (Daisy's Neices!)


-Alice, Queen of Hearts and Mad Hatter








That's really all I can think of. My best bet is the Stepsisters.|||the three kittens from the aristocats!

one of you can wear orange, with orange cat ears and an orange tail, wear a blue bow tie

one can wear white with white ears, and a white tail, with a pink ribbon

an dthe other can wear black or gray with black or gray ears and tail and a red ribbon



you could be the three fairies from sleeping beauty



You could be donalds nephews (huey Duey and Louie)



You guys could really just be any 3 princesses :P



Good luck :0|||You could be princesses. Maybe you could dress up as them according to hair color?





Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Tiger or Eeyore





3 of the Dwarfs!





Flora,Fauna %26amp; Merryweather





Ariel %26amp; 2 of her sisters





Bambi, Thumper %26amp; Flower (might be hard to do)





You could be 3 villains. They aren't friends really...





3 dalamtians





Huey,Duey %26amp; Louie





You could be fairies : Tinkerbell, Fairy Godmother, Blue Fairy, Flora, Fauna, Merry Weather





Marie, Toulouse %26amp; Berlioz





Have fun :) That sounds awesome! Hope some of these helped.|||Cinderella and step sisters


Three of the disney princesses


Hannah Montana, Miley, and the blonde chick


Wizard of oz scarecrow tin man and lion ( not sure if this is disney.. xD)


Ariel flounder and sabastion


Ariel and 2 of her sisters


The tea cups from beauty and the beast|||Well if its 3 gurls then be daisy minnie and clarabelle (ya noe the one goofys in luv w) add ur own flair to the costume to make them super cute!|||pooh, tigger, and rabbit|||Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, and Piglet!|||Go as Huey Dewy and Loui - Donald Duck's three nephews.|||micky, donald and goofy