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Posts from — February 2009

Walt Disney World Autumn-Winter-Spring Itinerary, 2009

THIS ITINERARY NO LONGER WORKS. See this for the updated version, details and alternatives. To see a pdf of the obsolete itinerary, click here.

February 15, 2009   No Comments

2010 Weeks to Visit Walt Disney World, Ranked in Order

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I recommend arriving the second Saturday after Thanksgiving.

2010-weeks-10-09rev.jpgIf you can’t go then, I present below the weeks of 2010 in order of best to worst. Click the thumbnail to see the same weeks in a calendar view.

The ranking is designed for first time visitors who do not know whether or not they will return.

For visitors on a return trip, who would be less concerned about ride closures, the January and early February weeks would be ranked much higher–with the President’s Day and MLK day weeks being the worst of these.

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February 11, 2009   No Comments

Review: Kim Possible’s World Showcase Adventure at Epcot

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We recently did Kim Possible’s World Showcase Adventure at Epcot. It’s a terrific new attraction for returning visitors, but we have mixed feelings about it for first time visitors.

The attraction is hard to describe, but at the simplest level it’s a series of scavenger hunts at various pavilions at the World Showcase.

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February 4, 2009   No Comments

Review: The American Idol Experience at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

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idol-first.jpgA new attraction will be opening next week at Disney’s Hollywood Studios—the American Idol Experience.

Based on the TV show, down to the set and the Simon-like (but nicer!) judge, it will have great appeal to fans of the show, and fans of amateur singing in general.

Those interested in neither may find it dull.

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February 3, 2009   No Comments