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bigboi300BIG BOI AND THE BIG CHEESE: Hip-hop artist Big Boi, one-half of the Grammy Award-winning duo “OutKast,” poses July 24, 2009 with Minnie Mouse at the Magic Kingdom in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Big Boi (born Antwan Andre Patton) is scheduled to release his first solo album, entitled “Sir Luscious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty” in 2009. In addition to his work with OutKast, the Atlanta-based artist and producer has appeared on tracks by Beyonce, Jay-Z and Missy Elliott. In 2008 he collaborated with the Atlanta Ballet for a series of critically acclaimed performances.. He is visiting the Walt Disney World Resort on vacation this week. (Garth Vaughan, photographer)

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characters_flight300UP, UP AND AWAY: Downtown Disney guests will get a bird’s-eye view of Walt Disney World Resort and beyond as they soar to rarified heights in a new attraction now open at Downtown Disney West Side near Pleasure Island. Characters in Flight, operated by Aerophile, is a giant tethered gas balloon with a whimsical Disney design featuring a dozen of Disney’s animated flying characters in silhouette such as Mary Poppins, Peter Pan and Dumbo. Characters in Flight rises into the sky carrying up to 30 passengers to a height of 400 feet. Flight times and availability depend on weather conditions. Riders can catch flights 7 days a week, adults $16, and $10 for children ages 3-9. Availability is on first-come, first-serve basis. (Gene Duncan, photographer)

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chefremy2_3002From the Silver Screen to Haute Cuisine!

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – The newest chef at Walt Disney World Resort may be small in stature, but he’s a big hit with guests enjoying haute cuisine at Les Chefs de France in Epcot. With his flair for French fare, diners of all ages are eating up his whimsical tableside visits.

His name is Remy, and he’s the rat-turned-chef made famous in the Academy Award-winning Disney•Pixar film “Ratatouille.” A new Audio-Animatronicscharacter created by Walt Disney Imagineering, Remy stars in a new guest experience at Les Chefs de France entitled “Bon Appétit from Chef Remy.” Les Chefs de France is one of the restaurants featured at the France pavilion in Epcot.

Six days a week, four times a day (subject to change), a Maître d’ greets diners with a rolling gourmet food cart. Dramatically lifting the lid from a silver-domed cheese platter, the Maître d’ reveals the guest of honor – a six-inch-tall rat with silky-soft fur, pink paws and traditional toque. Chef Remy then comes to life, entertaining diners with sprightly movements and lively banter. Winding their way through the restaurant, Remy and his Maître d’ pal make stops at each table. In addition to his hijinks, Chef Remy might even bust a move to the beat of different tunes, from the soft sway of a French love song to the hot sounds of hip-hop.

chefremy300The 40-minute experience provides guests an up-close encounter with the “Ratatouille” star as he laughs, sniffles and even flirts with his new friends.

Remy is part of the Living Character initiative created for Disney Parks by Walt Disney Imagineering.

“By combining technologies, our Living Character initiative creates new levels of guest interaction and brings characters to life like never before,” said Holger Irmler, who worked on the Remy project for Walt Disney Imagineering. “Things we do are so complex, yet our goal is to make them seem so magical to our guests.”

Since its inception, the initiative has been providing guests with a dash of never-before-seen technology and a heaping helping of legendary Disney magic. The first Living Character debuted in 2004 in the form of a large and lovable dinosaur named Lucky.

Not only is Remy one of the newest Audio-Animatronicscharacters created by Walt Disney Imagineering, he also holds the distinction of being the smallest one ever created. Having already wowed guests at Disneyland Resort Paris, Imagineers chose Epcot as the next park for Remy to visit – with Les Chefs de France serving as the perfect Parisian setting for his Walt Disney World debut.

chefremy3_3001THE BIG CHEESE: Famed French Chef Paul Bocuse introduces his grandson — also named Paul Bocuse — to a new Audio-Animatronics figure named “Remy” April 3, 2009 at Les Chefs de France restaurant at Epcot in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Remy, made famous in Disney’s Academy Award-winning animated film “Ratatouille,” is featured at the restaurant in a new guest experience called “Bon Appetit from Chef Remy.” The Audio-Animatronics figure — the smallest ever created by Walt Disney Imagineering — interacts with diners inside the restaurant. Through Sept. 5, Remy will make appearances in the dining room during specific times. Epcot is one of four theme parks at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. (Gene Duncan, photographer)
 

Guests dining at Les Chefs de France are encouraged to make advance reservations by calling 407/WDW-DINE (407/939-3463) up to 90 days prior to their visit. “Bon Appétit from Chef Remy” is scheduled to take place at Les Chefs de France Monday through Saturday until Sept. 5, 2009 (subject to change).

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First Spot: Super Bowl XXI (Phil Simms, New York Giants)
Number of Spots Since Inception: 40
Chronology of “I’m going to Disney World” Spots:

2009 Super Bowl XLIII (Santonio Holmes and Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers)
2008 Super Bowl XLII (Eli Manning, New York Giants)
American Idol (David Cook, Singer)
2007 Super Bowl XLI (Tony Dungy and Dominic Rhodes, Indianapolis Colts)
2006 Super Bowl XL (Hines Ward, with Jerome Bettis, Pittsburgh Steelers)
2004 Super Bowl XXXVIII (Tom Brady, New England Patriots)
Major League Baseball World Series Champions (Curt Schilling, Pedro Martinez and David Ortiz, Boston Red Sox)
2003 Super Bowl XXXVII (Jon Gruden and Brad Johnson, Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
2002 Super Bowl XXXVI (Tom Brady, New England Patriots)
2001 Super Bowl XXXV (Trent Dilfer, Baltimore Ravens)
Major League Baseball home run record (Barry Bonds, San Francisco Giants)
2000 Super Bowl XXXIV (Kurt Warner, St. Louis Rams)
1999 Super Bowl XXXIII (Terrell Davis and John Elway, Denver Broncos)
Women’s World Cup (United States Championship Team)
1998 Super Bowl XXXII (John Elway, Denver Broncos)
Major League Baseball home run record (Mark McGwire, St. Louis Cardinals)
1997 Super Bowl XXXI (Desmond Howard, Green Bay Packers)
Holiday Gift-Giving (Santa Claus)
1996 Super Bowl XXX (Emmitt Smith, Dallas Cowboys)
1995 Super Bowl XXIX (Jerry Rice and Steve Young, San Francisco 49ers)
1994 Super Bowl XXVIII (Emmitt Smith, Dallas Cowboys)
Winter Games XVII (Nancy Kerrigan, U.S. Figure Skater)
1993 Super Bowl XXVII (Troy Aikman, Dallas Cowboys)
Stanley Cup (Patrick Roy, Montreal Canadiens)
1992 Super Bowl XXVI (Mark Rypien, Washington Redskins)
1991 Super Bowl XXV (Ottis Anderson, N.Y. Giants)
NBA (Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls)
1990 Super Bowl XXIV (Joe Montana, San Francisco 49ers)
Graduation (Jim Thompson of Temple University, and
Matt Kaldenberg, Phyllis Kaldenberg and Laura McEwen of Simpson College)
1989 Super Bowl XXIII (Joe Montana, San Francisco 49ers)
NHL (Al MacInnis, Calgary Flames)
NBA (Joe Dumars, Detroit Pistons)
1988 Super Bowl XXII (Doug Williams, Washington Redskins)
Miss America (Gretchen Carlson)
World Series (Orel Hershiser, L.A. Dodgers)
NBA (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, L.A. Lakers)
1987 Super Bowl XXI (Phil Simms, N.Y. Giants)
America’s Cup (Dennis Conner)
NBA (Magic Johnson, L.A. Lakers)
World Series (Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins)

  • The Super Bowl has been the catalyst for the most “I’m going to Disney World” spots (22)
  • There have been four “I’m going to Disney World” repeaters: Joe Montana (1989 and 1990), Emmitt Smith (1994 and 1996), John Elway (1998 and 1999) and Tom Brady (2002 and 2004).
  • “I’m going to Disney World” spots immediately following the Super Bowl have featured non-Super Bowl MVPs eight times: 1989, 1995 (shared), 1996, 1998, 1999 (shared), 2001, 2003 and 2007.

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ENCHANTING TRADITION –: On 18 select evenings in November and December, guests can experience the enchanting “Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade” and the excitement of a holiday-themed fireworks spectacular, “Holiday Wishes–Celebrate the Spirit of the Season,” during Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party. This favorite special after-hours party takes place inside the Magic Kingdom theme park.

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Disney World Vacation Packages
When you’re thinking of a vacation consider the most popular vacation destination in the world; Walt Disney World in Orlando Florida. A vacation package to Walt Disney World can include your resort accommodations, tickets to all of the parks including the water parks, and even a dining plan for your whole family.

A vacation package to Disney World is something that will become a lasting memory for your entire family. There is so much to see and do that seven days will fly by magically before you realize it. There is the Magic Kingdom with Cinderella’s Castle, where all of the little princesses want to pose with Cinderella and the other famous Disney characters. Go past the castle and onto Main Street U.S.A. where the memories of yesterday come alive. Here you can watch a parade or better yet become a part of it. Then on to the Pirates of the Caribbean for a thrill for everyone, board a steamboat and ride the rivers of America. There are numerous attractions such as it’s a small world, Dumbo the Flying Elephant, and the magic teacups. After your time in the past it’s on to Tomorowland where we get a glimpse of the future. And finish your day off with a great fireworks display that will rival any you see celebrating the fourth of July.

In addition to the Magic Kingdom there is Epcot, Disney Studios, Animal Kingdom, and two water parks. With your park hopper pass you and your family can visit all of the parks whenever you wish.

When you arrive at Walt Disney World all of the transportation is provided by Disney World. There is the monorail that whisks you quietly to the destination of your choice, motor coaches that carry you in air conditioned comfort, and water ferries that let you take in the beautiful scenery without the hassle of traffic. And best of all this is included in your vacation package at no additional cost to you.

Disney World vacation packages are a terrific value. When you consider the amount of entertainment you get for the price it is the best value in the marketplace, no contest. There’s something to do and see twelve hours per day, deluxe accommodations, fantastic dining possibilities all for one low price with no surprises at the end.

Call the vacation planners at Kingdom Magic Travel to help you plan your Walt Disney World Vacation package. These folks are expert planners who know and love Walt Disney World.

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A Disney balloon vendor, Mickey Mouse and a group of children join Jay Rasulo (center), chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, Sept. 18, 2008 during an impromptu visit to New York City’s Times Square. The visit followed Rasulo’s announcement that Disneyland Resort in California and Walt Disney World Resort in Florida will welcome guests in 2009 with free theme park admission on their birthday.

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 Disney Parks are an enchanting backdrop to celebrate the most honorable time in a Latina girls’ life – her 15th birthday. Princess-like Quinceañera celebrations are a reality at Disney Parks during “What Will You Celebrate?”

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During “What Will You Celebrate?” at Disney Parks, world-famous characters are always part of the fun at Disney Parks. Each character sets a magical tone, creating even more smiles and memories.

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Welcome to KingdomMagicBlog.com, the blog of Kingdom Magic Vacations!

My name is Rick Howard and I am President of KMV, and we are very excited about this new project!

I will be adding posts here each week along with some of our agents who will be posting and commenting. My daughter Sarah will also be posting here from time to time.

Sarah is actually the travel writer in the family, she writes a travel article for our local paper and chronicles each of the family trips whether it be to Disney World, Disneyland, aboard the Disney Cruise Line or other interesting destinations we visit as a family.

Speaking of Disney Cruise Line, our family is preparing now for a Mediterranian Cruise in June with Disney Cruise Line! We are very excited! 

On June 5 we fly from Orlando (we live in Vero Beach) to Barcelona, Spain where we will board the Disney Magic for an exciting 10-night cruise through the Mediterranian. We will visit exciting ports of call such as Naples, Italy;   Olbia, Sardinia; Rome; Florence;  Piza;  Marseilles, France; and   Monte Carlo, Cannes and Niece!

We plan to post daily activites during our cruise right here, so check back.

Also, I have included a video taken on our recent spring break trip to Walt Disney World at the end of March. We’ll be posting more video here next week, so check back then!

Well that’s it for now, thanks for visiting our blog and if you have questions about Disney, let us know we would love to answer them for you!

Rick 
KingdomMagic.com
 

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