Disney Costumes At Great Prices

For those that have Disney oriented kids, or adults even, then I would suggest you check out one of the deals that I found.

For Halloween here are the ultimate costumes for the woman of the house.

Sleeping Beauty Disney Maleficent Deluxe Adult Costume

Cinderella Disney Costume – XL

Check out these, and other specials by viewing abt electronics coupons.

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What Is A Disney Cruise Fish Extender?

On our first 2 cruises we saw these things hanging from the stateroom doors on the Disney Cruise.  Some of them had things inside of them.  We didn’t know what they were.  When we returned home we did some research, and found out that they are called “Fish Extenders.”  Fish Extenders are cloth items with pockets.  The pockets are for the people in the cruise group to exchange small gifts.  Our little one received cds, candy, toys, and more.  So on the next cruise my wife decided to make things, and sell them to other people.  She made the Fish Extenders.  I made T-Shirts, and Magnets.  Everything is proofed before final print.

We got together at the beginning of the cruise, and had a Yankee Trader.  This is a gift giving that is very unpredictable.  We were supposed to meet for dinner the night before, but never got that ironed out.  If you are going on a Disney Cruise then check out various sites, and look through the forums.  You will find many groups that are doing things.

If you, or anyone you know needs any of the above items, then just send me an email, and we will discuss what your needs are.

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Disney Cruising 2011

It is confirmed. We are going on the Disney Dream in April 2011. We are going to take the 4 night cruise, and then go immediatelly back out on the 3 night cruise.  We got lucky enough to get a bonus from our Disney Chase card, and they gave us 6 months “NO INTEREST.”  This will be nice because we paid for everything in full.  The added bonus is that we will earn Disney Points for using the card.  Now the only thing we need to do is get our passports.

We have been told by one of my brothers that he, and his girlfriend are going to go.  They just have to work out getting their deposit in.  It will be nice to have some time to spend with my brother.  We are hoping to meet with some really nice people like we did last time we cruised on Disney.

After this cruise we will need a lot of dieting because the food on the cruises is out of this world.  Maybe we should take some diet pills like lipozene with us to help out a bit.

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Being A “Character” In Disney

My daughter has made several comments over the past few years about how easy the people that work in Disney have it.  She seems to think being a character is the easiest of all the jobs.  I have tried to explain to her that the people in the character don’t have that easy of a job.  Some of the characters do have it easy in regards to a few things.  Things like acne, hair, looks, and things like that.  Why…?  Well, characters that are in full body costumes with masks don’t have to worry about using the best acne treatment around.  They also don’t have to worry about their looks.  The ones that have a standard to follow are the ones that have to look very similar to each of the other of their type.  In the heat the full body costumed characters have it worse than any of the others.  They don’t have air conditioning in their costumes.  (Give Disney time, and they will figure that out.)

If you could have a job in Disney what would it be, and why?

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Fun Things To Know About DVC

Since it was founded in 1991, Disney Vacation Club (DVC) has become one of the highest-rated vacation-ownership programs in the industry – and a prime example of how Walt Disney Parks and Resorts is growing its family vacation business by addressing a broad range of vacation experiences.

DVC was created as a unique experience for guests who like to return to Walt Disney World Resort on an annual basis and stay for longer periods of time.  It has quickly grown to include a wide range of vacation offerings, currently boasting 10 properties both inside and outside Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.
Members access their vacation club ownership through a highly flexible vacation point system that allows them to tailor vacations to their personal needs.  Members receive an annual allotment of vacation points that can be used in a variety of ways for different types of accommodations.
In 2009, DVC reached a company milestone, with more than 420,000 individual members from approximately 100 countries and every U.S. state having made a long-term commitment to unforgettable vacations.
 
Fun Facts
·        DVC has doubled its membership since 2003 to include more than 420,000 member families from each U.S. state and approximately 100 different countries.
·        Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas feature intricate African-inspired details and home-like amenities, and many vacation villas offer sweeping views of an expanded savanna inhabited by a variety of African animals.
·        At Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa, a horse-racing fanfare can be heard across the resort every hour on the hour signaling the top of the hour to amused members and guests.
·        A special room at The Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge houses a collection of train memorabilia and artwork, including an exhibit featuring two of Walt Disney’s personal scale-model railroad cars.
·        There are 167 miles of post-tensioning cable running through Bay Lake Tower’s concrete slabs.  These cables could stretch from Bay Lake Tower to Disney’s Vero Beach Resort and back.
·        Environmental sensitivity was extremely important to Disney Imagineers while constructing the new Treehouse Villas at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa.  As a result, 5,178 tons, or 65.22 percent, of materials from demolition were recycled, including concrete and metals.
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