Christmas Travel Tips


Always report any suspicious activity. You may do so by calling your local police for non- emergency or 9-1-1 for any emergency. Both are operational 24/7.
Always lock your vehicle and take all valuables with you. These items may include GPS, cell phone, loose change, and compact disc to name a few.
Set your vehicle alarm if you have one. In addition to locking you vehicle doors, make sure if your vehicle has a latch to open a trunk or cargo area, and if it is equipped with a lock feature; that you use it.
Do not announce on your email auto response that you are on vacation with the dates you are leaving or returning. This includes both work and personal emails. If you must leave an auto response reply it should contain as little information as possible. Example: I am currently away and periodically checking my emails. If you need an immediate response, please contact Jane Doe at 407-555-5555.
Do not announce to the whole community that you will be gone on vacation. This would include by word of mouth, voice mail and social networking sites (Facebook, My Space, Twitter, etc) Only let a few select and trusted friends or family members know so they can check your home for you.
Do not update your travel plans on social networking sites. Example: We are having a blast in the islands… we go snorkeling tomorrow. Wishing you were here. See you in two weeks.
Turn down the ringer on your phone so it can’t be heard from the outside
Periodically retrieve your home messages so your voice mail does not get full. This could be another indicator you are not home.
Do a maintenance check of your alarm system prior to your departure. Make sure the alarm company has updated contact information to include how to reach you as well as a trusted friend or relative in the area.
Contact your local police department and request they provide house checks while you are away. This is a free service.
Make arrangements to have someone cut your grass while you are away. If you have a lawn service, continue to have them provide the service. Do not announce to them you are leaving. Make sure your lawn and pool service is paid and up to date. This will prevent them from leaving a bill at your front door or mailbox.
Stop all deliveries to include parcel packages and newspaper delivery

Have a trusted relative, friend or neighbor do the following:
1.Park a spare vehicle in your drive way while you are away.
2.The first preference is to have your mail stopped. The second option is to have a friend/neighbor check and retrieve your mail. This includes a community mailbox.
3.Place trash in front of your home on trash day and then remove the receptacle.
4.Periodic walks and inspections around your home
5.Pick up any newspaper deliveries. (The preference is to have it stopped)
6.Check the front door for unsolicited fliers, bills (pool, lawn) and parcel packages left at your front door. Have them remove these items.
7.Place interior/outdoor lights, televisions and radios on timers. Make sure your lights are timed for appropriate hours.
8.Unplug your garage door opener and lock the rails from the inside.
9.Inspect your home prior to departure and make sure all windows and doors are locked and secure. This should also include storage areas.
10.Make sure you secure outdoor items such as bicycles, toys, outdoor grill, etc.
11.Unplug all appliances to include TV, stereos, computers, toasters, and microwave ovens to prevent damage during electrical storms.
12.Make sure the last person out of the house locks the door. Then make a check of the outside to make sure everything is secure.

Seaworld Spooktacular.

The Polar Express Experience

Holiday guests can take an exciting trip to the North Pole aboard The Polar Express Experience. SeaWorld’s Wild Arctic is transformed into the North Pole… and getting there is half the fun! The Polar Express Experience is based on the film from Warner Bros. Pictures and Shangri-La Entertainment, inspired by the beloved children’s book by Chris Van Allsburg about a doubting young boy who embarks on a journey of self-discovery during an extraordinary train ride to the North Pole on Christmas Eve.

The Polar Express Experience immerses passengers on a multi-sensory journey of special lighting, scent, sound and motion effects in classic scenes recreated from the movie. Upon arrival at the North Pole, discover a winter wonderland of holiday cheer and amazing animal encounters.

Winter Wonderland on Ice

This ice skating spectacular is back bringing Christmas to life at SeaWorld’s Bayside Stadium with towering water fountains, magnificent fireworks and talented skaters that are sure to dazzle and delight everyone this holiday season.

Clyde and Seamore’s Countdown to Christmas

The team of sea lions, Clyde and Seamore, joined by a few mischievous otters and a jolly walrus or two, are as lovable as ever in this all-new Christmas comedy.

A Sesame Street Christmas

In this musical production, the holidays have arrived, but Abby Cadabby doesn’t understand what all the fuss is about… she’s never heard of Christmas before. Elmo, Big Bird and other Sesame Street friends gather together to share with her the true spirit of the holiday. After the show, character meet-and-greets offer memory-making photo opportunities.

Shamu Christmas … Miracles

Shamu Stadium comes alive with bright lights and glowing candles as Christmas carols abound and Shamu splashes to celebrate the holiday season.

O Wondrous Night

This show highlights the greatest story “never” told with life-size puppets and live animals. The production will feature lots of singing with over 30 carols; and, special effects and lighting will delight guests.

Holiday Reflections: Fireworks and Fountain Finale

Expect to be dazzled by soaring fountains, sparkling lights and festive fireworks choreographed to favorite holiday music.

Special Holiday Opportunities

Santa’s Fireside Feast - This special dining experience for the whole family will thrill the little ones with its special guest — Santa! Enjoy an all-you-can-eat holiday feast and reserved seats to the O Wondrous Night show, plus a complimentary family photo. General park admission is required and not included in pricing. >Book online
Holiday Dinner at Sharks Underwater Grill – Dine in an unusual environment… surrounded by sharks! Guests will feast on special holiday fare. General park admission is required and not included in pricing. >Book online

All holiday experiences and shows are included with regular SeaWorld Orlando park admission. Of course, the best way to enjoy the holidays or any time of the year is with the SeaWorld annual pass, that includes discounts on food, beverages and merchandise, as well as complimentary parking.

Epcot 30th anniversary celebration


Walt Disney World will mark the 30th anniversary of its Epcot theme park on Oct. 1, 2012 and D23: The Official Disney Fan Club is preparing a unique celebration for its fans.
On Sunday, Sept. 30, 2012, D23’s Epcot 30th Anniversary Celebration will bring D23 Members back to a time touted as when “the 21st century begins”—those early Epcot years when guests first marveled at “Astuter Computers,” “Smellitzers,” and the novelty of “riding on sunshine,” and were awed by a massive geodesic sphere called Spaceship Earth.
The event will take place on the one day only from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. inside Epcot (Park admission is required and not included in the event ticket price). Each D23 Member may bring up to three guests.
There are two levels of D23 Member participation:
World Passport general admission is $65 per guest and includes:
Access to all presentations
A commemorative gift
Access to exclusive D23 merchandise
World Key level admission is $185 per guest and includes:
All features of the World Passport admission
Reserved seating for all presentations
A special dessert reception at 8 p.m. inside an exclusive Future World lounge
Exclusive meet-and-greet opportunity with Disney Legends and Epcot luminaries
Reception will also include screenings of rare film footage of Epcot’s early days
D23’s Epcot 30th Anniversary Celebration will offer a detailed look at the design, development, and evolution of Epcot ever presented by The Walt Disney Company and will include rare and never-before-seen artwork; film and video footage and photos; along with a number of pioneers of Epcot, including such Disney Imagineers, Legends, and Epcot luminaries as Marty Sklar (exclusive pre-taped presentation), Tony Baxter, Ron Schneider, Charlie Ridgway, Ron Logan, Bill Sullivan, Bob Garner, Jason Surrell, Jason Grandt, Alex Wright, Duncan Dickson, and Steve Taylor.
Presentations Include:
• Hooray for the 21st Century – Disney Legend and former Walt Disney Imagineering Principal Creative Executive Marty Sklar joins D23 guests via a virtual presentation, where we see and hear what it was like to work with Walt Disney on his original vision for an Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow. Along the way, learn about Marty’s favorite memories working on the EPCOT Center project with a team of passionate Imagineers.
• The Music of EPCOT Center – Some of Epcot’s most passionate fans agree that the park’s soundtrack has created one of its most lasting legacies that continue to help “makin’ memories” around the world. Join Disney historians and songwriters as we explore the incredible world of Epcot music, celebrating the talents of such Epcot songwriters and composers as Bob Moline, Richard M. and Robert B. Sherman, George Wilkins, Buddy Baker, X. Atencio, Peter Stougaard, Russell Brower, Edo Guidotti and others who have left a permanent musical mark on the park’s creative legacy. Along the way, hear stories about the recording sessions, learn about some fascinating alternate versions of some of your favorite melodies, and sing along to your favorite Epcot tunes!
• “We Can Do It!” – Disney Legends and EPCOT Center creators review the immense challenge that loomed ahead of them when bringing Epcot to reality in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Guests will hear stories of trips to foreign countries to secure participants in the World Showcase concept, what life was like inside the largest private construction project in the world, and how they readied its highly anticipated opening day.
• “We’ve Just Begun to Dream” – Join Disney Legend Ron Logan and other key Disney entertainment veterans as they reminisce about the official EPCOT Center opening festivities that remain among the most elaborate Disney has ever staged. This presentation will include rare footage from the grand openings of various Future World and World Showcase pavilions, which were held throughout October 1982. 

• “Makin’ Memories: Epcot on Film” – Join former Disney Imagineer Bob Garner and Disney author and historian Tim O’Day as they cast a “Magic Eye” on the marvelous world of Epcot on film. Bob was closely involved in the creation of film documentation and production at Epcot, including special video elements of Future World and World Showcase pavilions and such promotional films as EPCOT Center: The Opening Celebration.
• “Looking Back at Tomorrow” – Few Epcot visitors, even its most avid fans, realize The Land pavilion was almost called “Harvest Tomorrow” or that Figment was slated to co-host an “Images & Imagination” pavilion with “Professor Marvel.” With recently discovered materials from the Walt Disney Archives, join Disney archivists as they examine how the “dreamers and doers” developed favorite Epcot attractions of the past including Horizons, Journey into Imagination, Kitchen Kabaret, World of Motion, the Astuter Computer Revue, and the original Universe of Energy.
• “The EPCOT Center That Never Was” – Using rare concept artwork, guests will glimpse what it was like to design Epcot with Walt Disney Imagineering Senior Vice President Tony Baxter, designer and producer for several beloved Epcot pavilions, and explore early versions of Epcot attractions that never made it off the drawing board.
• “Imagineering Epcot: An Extra Perceptive Close-up Of Things – Fans of wall-to-wall carpeting and leapfrog fountains unite! Disney Imagineers Jason Surrell, Jason Grandt, and Alex Wright return with a humorous exploration of the details that make Epcot so unique. From miniature gardens to massive buildings (and every international food and beverage offering in between), they’ll show what makes Future World and World Showcase like no place else on earth.
“When Epcot opened in 1982 it was a monumental achievement and its opening was an unforgettable moment for Disney fans everywhere,” says Steven Clark, head of D23. “We know our members have a deep passion for this park, and we’re producing a memorable experience that lets our members relive some of their favorite Epcot shows and attractions of the past while experiencing the incredible Epcot legacy that continues today.”

Create a Magical Memento of Your Disney Vacation

Your Disney World vacation will be packed with magical memories, making it the ideal subject for a scrapbook spread, or even a whole album. Create a day by day journal of your entire vacation. The resulting scrapbook will be a treasured memento for years to come — and a great reference when you plan your next trip to Disney World!
Take Great Photos: Any scrapbook spread begins with great photos, and a Disney World scrapbook is no exception. You can take photos on your own or take advantage of Disney’s Photo Pass, which allows you to download professional photos from your trip right from your home computer.
When you visit any of Disney World’s four theme parks, look for the special “photo” signs that designate great spots to snap a photo. You can also meet and greet your favorite Disney characters while you are in the park — a photo and autograph make great additions to your scrapbook!
Save everything: Disney goes out of its way to make your trip special, and the little extras that you accumulate each day make great embellishments for your scrapbook. From free stickers to park maps and “make it and take it” crafts, you can collect many free Disney World scrap booking supplies and memorabilia during your trip.
Keep a journal: Make a few notes each night to include in your scrapbook later. Writing things down when they are fresh ensures that you will fully capture the experience, and you will be able to transfer your notes to your scrapbook. Whether you make notes about the rides you experienced, the dinner you enjoyed, or the characters you met, you will enjoy revisiting these events when you return home.
Shop for supplies: Make some time to visit Disney’s Wonderful World of Memories, located in Downtown Disney for a wonderful selection of scrap booking supplies you just won’t find anywhere else.
Tip: Don’t overlook the Disney World theme parks or your resort as a source for supplies, some stock resort, ride or park specific scrap booking supplies.

Downtown Disney’s CARS weekend.

Lots of fun will rev up at Downtown Disney in two weeks — Saturday and Sunday, June 2 & 3, 2012 — as classic cars meet the car stars from Disney-Pixar’s animated motion picture “Cars 2.” Lightning McQueen, pal Mater and master British spy Finn McMissile are racing into town for meet and greets during the second annual two-day Car Masters Weekend. Car fans are sure to delight in a family-friendly weekend devoted to all things cars, that includes activities from 9:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. each day at Downtown Disney’s West Side:

More than 100 classic muscle cars are expected to line the Downtown Disney promenade as the local Muscle Car Network of Cental Florida displays their muscle and exotic cars for families and judges to view. Guest will have the chance to vote on their favorite car to win the “People’s Choice” and “Kid’s Choice” awards.
Automotive designer, Chip Foose, will make special appearances as one of the car show’s guest judges. Foose contributed to the design of Ramone in the Disney-Pixar “Cars” film, will also be on-hand for a signing of his Cars-inspired images, including Doc Hudson, Lightning McQueen, Flo, Ramone and Mater. Ridemakerz
Put the pedal to the metal with Ridemakerz model cars.
Vehicles from the new Exotic Driving Experience at Walt Disney World Speedway will be on display.
Cars fans can purchase tickets and cool off at the AMC Downtown Disney 24 Theatres for an all-day movie marathon featuring the 2006 Disney-Pixar “Cars” and 2011 release “Cars 2″ films.
General Motors will display their latest Chevrolet models, including the Corvette Grand Sport, Camaro Convertible and the Volt.
Disney face painters and tattoo artists will be on hand with special cars-themed designs. Also, special “Cars” merchandise will be available throughout