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Update for June 1 6, 2004Go directly to: News & Views | Refurbishment/Attraction Closures | Park Events | Discounts/Promotions | Park Hours | Events/Entertainment ScheduleNews and ViewsSaratoga Springs Resort opens and immediately announces expansion plansWith the blare of a bugler's horn and a splash of Saratoga Springs water, Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa heralded its official grand opening on Thursday. Named after Saratoga Springs in New York, almost the entire Saratoga Springs City Council attended. Saratoga Springs mayor Michael Lenz poured a pitcher of Saratoga spring water into the High Rock Spring pool to inaugurate the Disney Vacation Club resort. Cast members were attired in costumes evoking the upstate New York town's annual Victorian Streetwalk, despite that fact that the temperature was soaring into the 90s. Following a concert by Jodi Benson (The Little Mermaid), Lenz poured another pitcher of water into a bowl, which launched fireworks and geysers in the lake. Food products from Saratoga Springs are available at the resort, including Sundaes Best fudge sauce, Saratoga Salsa, Saratoga Water, and the traditional Christmas treat, Peppermint Pigs. The architecture of the resort received praise from the attending dignitaries. Said Lenz, They've done a really good job of capturing the rooflines and columns. You can see some of the architecture, but there's nothing like home, nothing like Saratoga, added City Council member Tom McTygue. At the ceremonies, Walt Disney World President Al Weiss announced further expansion. With Phase I already three-quarters sold out, Planning has now begun on a third phase, to open on 2007. Phase I, encompassing the public areas and the first four buildings containing 184 units, will be complete by the end of 2004. Only one guest building is now open. Phase II, which will encompass a group of eight buildings with 368 units, will open during 2005. Phase III, to open in 2007, will include six more buildings with 276 units, and will be built on the current site of the Fairway Villas buildings. The Treehouse Villas buildings will not be demolished, as they are on protected land. However, it is not believed that they will ever reopen to the public. It was announced at the ceremony that Community Drive, the road off of which the entrances to Disney's Old Key West Resort and Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa lie, will be renamed Disney Vacation Club Way. There is no word on whether the BoardWalk Villas, Beach Club Villas, and Villas at the Wilderness Lodge were offended at being left out. The Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa, which is the fifth DVC resort at Walt Disney World and will be the largest DVC resort on property, is the seventh altogether, and will be the largest overall when completed. Resort guests now get free access to fitness centersEffective today, Walt Disney World guests will be able to use the fitness center at their resort at no additional charge for the duration of their stay. Guests who are 14 years of age and older and are staying at a resort that features an associated fitness center will be able to use the center facilities. Guests who are 17 years of age or younger must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Resorts and fitness centers involved are:
In addition, Disney Vacation Club members will be allowed to use the fitness center at any Disney Vacation Club resort, as long as they are a guest of a Walt Disney World resort. A $12 fee will only apply if a Disney Vacation Club member visits a fitness center at a non-Disney Vacation Club resort (for example, Disney's Contemporary Resort, Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Disney's Coronado Springs Resort) and are not staying at that resort. Guests of other resorts (not listed above), or those who wish to use another resort's fitness center, may do so for $12 per day, based on availability. The purchase of a spa treatment includes use of the adjacent fitness center for the day of treatment. Gay Days arrive in Orlando this weekThousands of red-shirted gay and lesbian visitors will converge on Walt Disney World this week for the annual Gays and Lesbian Day at Walt Disney World event. The event, which is not sponsored by Disney, runs from Wednesday night through Monday morning, and will largely be centered at the theme parks, Pleasure Island, and the Wyndham Palace hotel. For those looking to avoidor to be amongthe crowds, here is the schedule of park attendance for the event:
Evening activities are on- and off-property, with Pleasure Island being a nightly location, and an after-hours party at Typhoon Lagoon on Friday night. A complete schedule of events is available at gayday.com (link). Disney touts economic impact on Central FloridaWalt Disney World held a press conference to announce the results of a Disney-commissioned study by Florida economist Dr. Henry Fishkind, Ph.D., regarding the impact of Walt Disney World on the Central Florida economy. Among the results of the study:
Of course, the fact that Disney is only responsible for less than 10 percent of the economy means that there is still 91.2 percent of the economy that is not due to Disney. However, it still holds tremendous sway overall in the region. Starring Rolls change at StudiosStarring Rolls Bakery, a quick-service eatery tucked away near the corner of Hollywood and Sunset Boulevards at the Disney-MGM Studios, has undergone a makeover and emerged with a new look, menu, and name. The new Starring Rolls Café features sandwiches and salads. plus pastries, desserts, gourmet chocolates and a house-blend coffee that is roasted on-site. House-made sandwichesincluding roast tenderloin, turkey on focaccia, vegetarian on flatbread and smoked salmon on a bagelare offered along with the signature salad of The Brown Derby restaurant at Disney-MGM Studios, the world-famous Cobb salad. Chefs at the adjacent Brown Derby restaurant hand-prepare the Cobbs, which are served in a smaller portion size at the new Starring Rolls Café. Menu items vary in price from $.99 for mini-pastries to $8.99 for the tenderloin sandwich platter. Cypress Gardens gets additional rehab money from stateAfter avoiding a line-item veto by Florida Governor Jeb Bush, additional rehabilitation funds are heading for Cypress Gardens. A $1 million line item for the restoration of publicly owned historical sites will be split between the park and the Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables. Park owner Kent Buescher said that there are several historical structures in a swampy area of the park that need to be rehabilitated. The botanical gardens portion of the park is owned by Polk County, though Buescher is responsible for its upkeep, according to the operating agreement. Since the land is owned by the county, the park is eligible for the funding. The park is scheduled to reopen later this year. Ears to the GroundThe latest rumor on the Stitch's Great Escape attraction is that it will be ready in late summer or early fall. Early photos of the Stitch animatronic show that he will be wearing his Experiment 626 outfit in the attraction. Dinosaur has returned from its rehab, slightly ahead of its revised June 4 date. Reports are that revenue is up from the open access policy for Pleasure Island, as sales at the on-street bars are jumping. However, lines to enter the clubs are moving very slowly, since now admission passes must be scanned on entry to every club. It will be interesting to see what happens this week when the huge masses of Gay Day participants descend on Pleasure Island at the same time. Priority Seatings at Downtown Disney's Wolfgang Puck Cafe and Wolfgang Puck Dining Room are now available through the Walt Disney World Dining line, 407-WDW-DINE (407-939-3463). The glass sphere atop the Tomorrowland entry sign has been whisked away to the future for a rehab. There are rumors that a rain show has been devised and approved for Fantasmic to allow some brief water effects and blowing off of the already-set pyrotechnics for the evening to a musical soundtrack when the stage is too wet to allow for a full show. This was supposedly put in place since the fireworks cannot be disarmed and must be fired off anyway, and people who had been told that Fantasmic was rained out were complaining that they saw the fireworks from the parking lot so they were certain that the show had run anyway. This has not been confirmed yet. There are rumors that 32-ounce beers are no longer being sold at Epcot, with the largest size now being 20 ounces. In addition, the yard of ale at the Rose & Crown is gone, though the half-yard is still available. Other reports have certain beer brands being replaced. In Norway, Ringnes is gone, to be replaced with Carlsberg. We're also hearing that Beck's has disappeared from the Germany pavilion, with Lowenbrau being the only brand available. As with the previous item, this has not yet been confirmed. Have any interesting news or rumors? Let us know. Refurbishments and Attraction ClosuresMagic Kingdom
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Current Discounts & PromotionsSpecial at Radisson Resort ParkwayRates at the Radisson Resort Parkway were just reduced for May 31 to June 13 to $75.95. A free upgrade to Deluxe Pool view still applies with UPGR promo code on reservation. Click here for more information about deals for MousePlanet readers and to make reservations. Florida Resident Cirque du Soleil La Nouba specialFlorida residents can receive 20 percent off Category Two tickets at Cirque du Soleil in Downtown Disney's West Side from June 1 to September 30, 2004. Blackout dates are June 20 to July5 and August 22 to 25. Proof of residency and advance purchase are required. The discount is not available at the ticket window, with a limit of four tickets per transaction. To order call 407-939-1282. June discounts for Georgia residentsDisney has announced a discount for Georgia residents for the month of June. Discounts are for room-only reservations. Visit MouseSavers for more details. 7-for-5 package now availableWhile not as deep a discount as last year's 7-for-4 package, this year's buy-five-get-two-free package is still a good deal. The packageofficially called Disney's Five Plus Two Dream Maker Packageis available for stays from July 5 through November 18, but must be booked by June 28. A Disney Visa version of the package that also includes 25 Disney Dollars is available. Visit MouseSavers for more details. Discounts for hotel-only and Dream Maker packages now availableDiscount rates for stays from July 5 through August 28 are now available. Packages must be booked by June 15. 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). Gaylord Palms to pay for gasGuests of the Gaylord Palms Resort receive a $75 credit to cover the higher cost of gasoline for stays of at least three nights from June 15 through September 6. The Orlando-area resort will provide the room credit to guests who make a reservation using the promotion code FREEGAS. It is not a requirement that guests drive to the resort in order to get the discount. Disney's Summer Price Slice returnsSummer Price Slice is back with special-value greens fees on tee times after 10 a.m. daily from May 17 through Sept. 30 on Disney's five championship courses. Golfers can test the premier Osprey Ridge course after 10 a.m. for $65 (compared to a normal seasonal greens fee of $119) or Eagle Pines for $50 (compared to a normal seasonal fee of $109). Post-10 a.m. rounds on the Magnolia, Palm or Lake Buena Vista courses are $45 (compared to a normal seasonal fee of $99). Cart is included. Disney's Summer Price Slice also gives golfers the opportunity to play afternoon rounds late into the day. Golfers can take on Osprey Ridge after 3 p.m. for $35 ($30 after 5 p.m.). Eagle Pines, Magnolia, Palm and Lake Buena Vista start at $30 after 3 p.m. ($25 after 5 p.m.). For tee times, guests may call (407) WDW-GOLF (407-939-4653). Visit the Walt Disney World golf courses Web site (link) for more information. 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 $26 per adult, per ticket with the Advance Purchase Savings program. These prices are before the 6.5 percent Orange County sales tax. 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 July 2004.
Entertainment ScheduleHours and entertainment schedules are currently available through July 2004. Theme Park Events
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