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Update for March 22 28, 2004Go directly to: News & Views | Refurbishment/Attraction Closures | Park Events | Discounts/Promotions | Park Hours | Events/Entertainment ScheduleNews and ViewsImpasse with Reedy Creek firefighters broken by mediatorIn the early hours of Wednesday morning, at the end of a 16-hour session with a federal mediator, Reedy Creek and the union representing its approximately 150 firefighters reached a tentative agreement on a new three-year contract. The firefighters had been working without a contract since December 2001. The deal became possible when the district agreed to extend health benefits to some retired workers and to change the review process for determining whether certain communicable diseases had been contracted on the job or not. With those agreed to, the final issue was money. While the firefighters did not receive the retroactive raises for 2002 and 2003 that they were looking for, they received a four percent signing bonus and raises of three to four percent between now and the new contract's expiration in 2006. The district did not want to give the firefighters retroactive raises because all non-union district employees received no raises during that period due to the slumping economy, and it did not want to give the firefighters a benefit that no other workers received. The agreement also raised the pay scale for the firefighters, raising standard wages for the lowest grade through the highest. If was ratified by the District's Board of Supervisors, and the rank and file membership of the union, the contract could be in place by April.
Disney agrees on contract with part-timersIt now appears imminent that, for the first time, Walt Disney World's part-time cast members will have a union contract. The 6,100 workers, who work less that 25 hours per week, have not had a raise since voting to unionize in 2002. They are represented by the Service Trades Council Union an umbrella group for the six individual unions involved, including the Teamsters and the United Food and Commercial Workers. The contract will increase starting pay for part-timers from $6.35 an hour to $6.70, and guarantee raises of two to three percent per year through 2007. It will also institute a formal grievance process for the workers. While the union was hoping to also get health benefits included, Disney would not agree, though they stated that they might consider it in the future.
Weak dollar brings more international visitors to Walt Disney WorldWalt Disney World is experiencing a 12 percent increase in international visitors for the second quarter, according to the Prudential Equity Group. After a steep drop-off following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the number of vacationers did not pick up because of factors such as the troubled world economy, the war in Iraq, and the SARS epidemic. The rise international traffic really was prompted more recently, when the dropping dollar made American vacations more affordable. In the last year, the euro and the British pound are both up around 14 to 15 percent. Even the Canadian dollar is up 12 percent over last year. The dollar recently reached a record low against the euro and an 11-year low against the pound, and visitors are making the most of it. Families are spending much more cash and buying tickets once in the United States instead of at home to take advantage of the exchange rate, and to pay their bills in dollars instead of in pounds or euros.
Walkway and bridge past Everest open to the publicThe walkway and bridge connecting Asia to DinoLand U.S.A. at Disney's Animal Kingdom opened on March 19 in a special cast ceremony. Yes, a special ceremony for opening a pathway. The new pathway will allow guests to see the Everest construction up close, while also providing a new view of the Tree of Life. Two new buildings along the path represent a hotel and an inn that trekkers might visit while travelling to the Himalayas. The inn features the area's newest restroom. This will also give guests a new way to navigate the park, allowing direct traffic from the Tarzan Rocks theater to the back portion of Asia. The new Expedition: Everest attraction, along with a new restaurant, are expected to open in 2006.
Earl of Sandwich holds grand openingAfter a two-week soft opening, the Earl of Sandwich shop held its grand opening on Friday, with festivities hosted bywho elsethe Earl of Sandwich. John Montagu, the 11th Earl of Sandwich, is a direct descendant of the 4th Earl of Sandwich, also John Montagu, who is credited with inventing the popular food item bearing his name 242 years ago. Lord Sandwich, his son Orlando Montagu (who will eventually become the 12th Earl of Sandwich) and Robert Earl (founder of the Planet Hollywood chain but no relation) led the festivities to open the first of what they hope to be many Earl of Sandwich shops. Their next is planned for New York City's Times Square. The 220-seat restaurant (half of the seating is outside) features a kitchen and service area in full view of the customer. Lord Sandwich said, "Robert and my family have worked together for more than a year to ensure that our food is second to noneit must be perfect because my name is the brand. We are now ready and I am delighted to be here at Disney World for the launch of our first U.S. store."
Marathon and Triathlon news and contestsContest for free Marathon, Half-Marathon, or 5K entryRunners World magazine is sponsoring a contest with the grand prize being a trip for two to Walt Disney World, with two entries in either the Walt Disney World Marathon, Half-Marathon, or Family Fun Run 5K, as well as airfare, three nights in a hotel, and four one-day one-park tickets. For more information, check out their web site (link). Entry deadline is March 31, 2004. Half Ironman sponsor announced, contest for future free entryThe Philadelphia Insurance Company has signed on as presenting sponsor of the Florida Half Ironman triathlon at Walt Disney World. The May 23 event will feature a 1.2-mile swim through Disney’s Bay Lake, a 56-mile bike ride around Walt Disney World Resort property and a 13.1-mile run through Disney’s Osprey Ridge golf course. Over 2,000 participants are expected. Among the participants will be seven members of Philadelphia Insurance Company’s management team, who hope to raise $50,000 for the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. By sponsoring the event, Philadelphia Insurance Company is also giving all athletes registered for the Florida Half Ironman the chance to win a free entry to another Ironman North America event this year. Athletes can register by completing a brief survey of athletes indicate the health & fitness facilities where they workout and train, Philadelphia Insurance will send the hometown health clubs a sign to display that acknowledges each local athlete training for the Florida Half Ironman. The drawing for the free race entry will take place at the Philadelphia Insurance booth at the Florida Half Ironman Village/Expo on Saturday, May 22 at 4:00 p.m. To win a free entry to another Ironman North America event this year, Florida Half Ironman athletes may access the Philadelphia Insurance Company survey (link) with username "clubs" and password "flhclubs". New International Distance Triathlon announcedDisney has announced a new distance sporting event to be held on September 26, 2004. Disney's International Distance Triathlon will start at Disney's Contemporary Resort and conclude at Epcot. Swimming from the North Beach, the transition to bicycles will be staged under the monorail beams just north of the main tower. The transition from bicycle to running will be staged at Epcot. The entire 10K run will take place in and around Epcot, with the final portion of the run going around the World Showcase Lagoon and through Future World to the finish line just outside Epcot's main entrance.
Bachelor/Bachelorette casting call at Pleasure IslandOn Saturday, April 17, Downtown Disney Pleasure Island will host a casting call for the ABC television shows The Bachelor and The Bachelorette from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. The casting call is open to the general public, but participants must complete the downloadable application from Orlando ABC affiliate WFTV's Web site (link) prior to the audition. Participants should bring government-issued photo identification for age verification, and be prepared for on-camera interviews. A complete list of rules and regulations and the downloadable application are available online. Construction at Old Key WestDisney breaks ground this spring on a 32-foot high water slide at Disney's Old Key West Resort. The 100-foot long sand castle-themed slide will feature two 360-degree turns. It is targeted to open by the end of the year. Also at Old Key West, room refurbishment is ongoing through this spring. All rooms will be getting new carpeting and blinds. Most will get new paint, and some will get new loveseats and sofa beds. All TVs and VCRs are being replaced with 32-inch, 27-inch, or 19-inch televisions (depending on type of room), and DVD players.
High-speed Internet updateHigh-speed Internet connectivity is now available at a rate of $9.95 for 24 hours at several Walt Disney World resorts. By summer, all convention center resorts and Disney Vacation Club resorts will be wired. Currently connected are the Coronado Springs Resort, the Yacht & Beach Club Resorts (including the Beach Club Villas), the Contemporay Resort, the Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, and the BoardWalk Resort (includind the BoardWalk Villas). The Villas at the Wilderness Lodge and the Old Key West Resort are due to come online by late spring. The Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa will open with the service. In addition, Wi-Fi service is now available for a fee in public areas at the Contemporary Resort, Coronado Springs Resort, Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, and Yacht & Beach Club Resorts. BoardWalk rehabThe DVC Member Clubhouse newsletter reports that portions of Disney's BoardWalk Resort will be undergoing building maintenance. Sections of the porte cochere roof will be replaced this month, and segments of the Resort's piping system will be updated through July. Work on the piping system will take place in the building corridors and surrounding areas daily during the hours of 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. No work is scheduled inside Guest rooms. Ears to the GroundWord on the street is that Stitch's Great Escape is now pointing toward a June soft opening, with an official grand opening in September. It appears that the Wonders of Life pavilion will be open from April 4 through 25 for the holiday season. Fastpass is being tested at Festival of the Lion King show March 21 to 23 as a trial for possible permanent installation this summer. The test will include different placements of the Fastpass distribution. Pocahontas and her Forest Friends will be closed for a minor rehab to the stage and theater March 23-29. It seems that there have been some hull problems with the new Sea Raycer boats that were scheduled to replace the Water Mice. The Water Mice are remaining in service until the Sea Raycer issue is resolved. Shula's Steakhouse at the Walt Disney World Dolphin hotel has been ranked at the #1 Most Upscale Restaurant by the Orlando Business Journal. Restaurants were ranked by the total cost of most expensive appetizer, entree, and dessert; ties were broken by wine. Disney's Wide World of Sports "goes to the dogs" on April 24 as many of the nation's best canines compete in Purina's Incredible Dog Challenge athletic event at the complex. Restaurant Akershus will be open for the Princess Character Breakfast only from April 18 through May 10. It will not be open for lunch and dinner during that time. Downtown Disney Marketplace now opens for food service at 9 a.m. instead of 10:30 a.m. Closing is still at 11 p.m. Have any interesting news or rumors? Let us know. Refurbishments and Attraction ClosuresMagic Kingdom
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Current Discounts & PromotionsStudents get "Spring Price Break" at Pleasure IslandCollege or university students 18 years of age or older with a valid student ID can take advantage of a 25 percent discount on admission tickets to Pleasure Island. Students must ask for the special discount at the Downtown Disney Pleasure Island box office. The offer is valid until April 16, 2004. All-guests discounts for hotel-only and Dream Maker packages now availableDiscount rates for Annual Passholders, Florida Residents, and general guests for stay from April 18 through July 4 are now available. Visit MouseSavers for more details. Disney Visa hotel-only and Summer Dream Maker discounts announcedMouseSavers has posted prices and rate codes for hotel-only reservations and Dream Maker packages. The rates are now available for booking. Vacations must be taken between April 18 and July 4. Reservations must be made by April 17. Visit MouseSavers for more details. April-June discount codes for Fort WildernessMouseSavers is reporting new discount codes for stays at the Fort Wilderness campground for check-ins April 18 through June 5. Reservations must be made by March 31, and rates are subject to availability. Visit MouseSavers for more details. Florida resident Play Four Days pass returnsDisney's Play 4 Days pass for Florida residents is again on sale. The special pass is essentially a four-day park hopper pass for Florida residents that is available for $109 plus tax. The pass is good for theme park visits from January 4 through June 4, with blockout dates April 3-15 for the peak Easter week season. Passes are available at Walt Disney World theme parks, Florida Disney Stores, AAA offices. The cost of a Play 4 Days pass may be applied to a Florida resident Annual or Seasonal pass. For more information, either visit the Play 4 Days Web page (link) or call 407-WDW-4DAYS (407-939-4329). Plan ahead and save a few bucksThe Walt Disney World Resort is encouraging visitors to buy their theme park tickets before they even leave home, by offering a slight discount on advance purchases. You can save as much as $22 per adult, per ticket with the Advance Purchase Savings program. You can also receive these Advance Purchase Savings with packages purchased through AAA.
Annual PassholdersReceive 10 percent off the price of their lunch meal at selected Walt Disney World Resort hotel restaurants, and the discount is good for up to three guests. The offer is valid Mondays through Fridays. Call 407-WDW-DINE (407-939-3463) for locations and reservations. Park HoursHours and entertainment schedules are currently available through May 2004.
Entertainment ScheduleHours and entertainment schedules are currently available through May 2004. Theme Park Events
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