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6/2/08
--The Apartments in Disneyland
--What Happened to Pam Brody?
--Was Walt Disney Accused of Being a Communist?
--What Is the Next "Celebration" for WDW?
--Where Are All the Seagulls?
--What Became of the Chinese Theme Park?

5/26/08
--Who Is This Main Street Character?
--Closest Dialysis Facility?
--An Imagineering Field Guide to the Studios?
--Difficulty of Getting DVC Reservations at Non-Home DVC Resorts

--Marco Polo Land?
--Who Put the "WED" in WEDway?

5/19/08
--Can the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique Style All Kinds of Hair Types?
--Dry Cleaning Services
--Where Is the Garden Town Cafe?
--What Happened to the Wilson World Resort?
--Is World Showcase Closing?
--Is Toy Story Midway Mania Officially Open?
--More About the YOMD Prizes and the Tower of Terror's Drop Shafts

5/12/08
5/5/08
--What Is a Soft Opening, and How Does It Benefit Disney?
--Which Group Did the Flyovers in April?
--What Is the Significance of Soarin's Flight Number?
--What Was This Aladdin-Themed Restaurant?
--The New "Tiered" Pricing for the Parties: Discounts and "Premium" Nights
--Who Actually Wins the Year of a Million Dreams Prizes?

4/28/08
--How Likely Is It That WDW Will Add More Christmas Parties?
--Which of the Value Resorts Have the Largest Rooms?
--Which Beverages Are Included in the Basic Dining Plan?
--Has the Partners Statue Always Faced Main Street?
--When Is "Love Bug" Season in Florida?
--Are There Any Tributes to Ub Iwerks at the World?

4/21/08
--Anita's Favorite Rides and Attractions
--Is Tink Real?
--Where to Get a Counter Service Breakfast at Epcot
--What's That Mission: Space Song?
--How a "Hard Ticket" Event Works
--How Many "Elevator Shafts" on the Tower of Terror?

4/14/08
--How Much Was a Burger in 1998?
--Mystery Area near the International Gateway
--Why Is There No Land/Sea Package with Deluxe Dining?
--Boat Dock Locations at Downtown Disney
--Mystery Restaurant of the 1970s!
--Park Capacity Closing Phases Explained

4/7/08
--Best Time to Arrive on New Year's Eve When Staying Offsite?
--Which Will Be the Least Crowded Park on Christmas?
--Do Park Hours Change?/Quiet Places to Dine
--DisneyQuest in 1990?
--Did the Rainforest Cafe Move?
--Who Is the Person "Finding Nemo" Is Dedicated To?

3/31/08
--What Does This Phrase Mean?
--More About the Contemporary's Construction and the Epcot Monorail Extension
--Fastpasses, Re-Entry Passes and Park Tickets for Sale on eBay?
--Attractions That Infants Can Experience
--How Does the Rider Switch Program Work?
--A Disney Institute Pin?

3/24/08
--Contemporary Resort Decor/Using Clear Bags
--What Happened to the Wand?
--What's on the Radio on the Safari?
--A Watery Hidden Mickey?
--What Is the Symbol on Walt's Tie?
--Finding Nemo - The Musical

3/17/08
--Car Washes Of The World?
--Using Two Single Park Tickets in Two Parks on One Day
--Early Morning Transportation from the Grand Floridian to the Polynesian
--Uh Oh! We Left Something Behind in Our Room!
--An Outside Service That Stores Your Stuff?
--How Much to Tip Bell Services?

3/10/08
--How the Polynesian and Contemporary Resorts Were Constructed
--What Was This Film Attraction?
--Your Key to the World, Tickets and Extra Magic Hour
--The Deluxe Dining Plan
--Where Exactly Is the "Maingate" Area?
--Why Does the Magic Kingdom Close So Early in April?

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Hi! I'm Anita!

aaphotoGot a question about Walt Disney World? I probably have the answer! Deb's Unofficial Walt Disney World Information Guide is the most comprehensive guide to the World on the Web, but if you still can't find the information you're looking for by using the Site Map, the Search Function, or the Anita Answer Archives, drop me a line and I'll do my best to find the answer for you. Since there are only 24 hours in a day, I can't answer every email I receive - however, I do read every one and try to answer as many as possible.

Check back weekly and see if your answer is waiting, and be sure to check out my blog, Anita Talk. Meanwhile, I'm All Ears!

April 14, 2008

How Much Was a Burger in 1998?
Mystery Area near the International Gateway
Why Is There No Land/Sea Package with Deluxe Dining?
Boat Dock Locations at Downtown Disney
Mystery Restaurant of the 1970s!
Park Capacity Closing Phases Explained

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Dan writes:

Hey Anita, I love the weekly answers you give and all the information on this site. We've been regular visitors to Deb Wills' site since about 1997 when we began planning a trip for 1998.

While perusing the various menus available, I got to thinking about whether you keep the older menus from years gone by? I was curious as to how much those hamburgers have gone up in price over the past 10 years. Is there a way for us to view the archives and reminisce?

Hi Dan!

We don't feature reader access to our archives; however, there are archiving websites out there that can help you on your quest. I was able to find the old www.wdwig.com pages by using Internet Archive Wayback Machine http://www.archive.org/web/web.php and typing www.wdwig.com in the box.

In the meantime, to satisfy your curiosity, in October 1998 a quarter pound cheeseburger and fries at Cosmic Ray's was $4.65 and a medium drink was $1.55. A quarter pound cheeseburger at Cosmic Ray's today costs $6.09 and a medium drink is $2.09. That's an increase of $1.44 for the burger and fries, and 54 cents for the drink, or a $1.98 increase per meal. Surprisingly, the increase is much less than I thought it would be, since that averages out to less than a 20 cent increase per year over the last decade.

Hope this helps, and have I mentioned lately how much I hate doing math? (Kidding!)

A.A.

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Glenn writes:

Hi Anita. I love the column! Could you please tell me what the area that looks like a bus station near the International Gateway at Epcot is for? Was it ever used? I have wondered about this often and finally decided to ask.
Thank you so much!

Hi Glenn!

In the early- to mid-1990s, when the Boardwalk Resort area was still under construction, there used to be a tram that ran from the International Gateway to the resorts. Originally, it only went to the Swan and Dolphin, because that's all there was, but eventually it expanded to have stops at the Yacht and Beach Clubs, and then Boardwalk. It only ran for about three years, and I only rode it once. After all of the construction was completed, a tram wasn't really necessary, since you could either walk or take a Friendship to the International Gateway and back.

These days, the area is used for special events like conventions, private parties and for seasonal Disney Vacation Club-related events.

A.A.

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Iris writes:

Hi Anita. I need your expertise - again.

Why is it possible to book a Disney land/sea vacation with the regular Dining Plan but not with the Deluxe Dining Plan? I know that Disney Parks and Disney Cruise Line are two entities, but if they offer one, why not the other?

Thank you - again!

Hi Iris!

I wasn't 100% sure of the answer, so I contacted a close friend who is a travel agent specializing in Disney travel. She told me that it is because, as you said, Disney Parks and the Disney Cruise Line are two separate companies. Disney Cruise Line concentrates mostly on the cruises, and adds the land, park admission and dining components as "extras." In most cases, those added components cannot be upgraded or changed. Based on the many guest requests, they have added the Basic Dining Plan, but at this time are not planning to add the Deluxe Dining. She added that she tends to book a lot of trips with the land part separate from the sea part because of this quirk, so apparently many cruise line guests want to add a little extra to their "extras" just like you do. For now, it looks like you at least have the option to book the two parts of your trip separately.

Have a great time planning!

A.A.

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Laney writes:

I have a question in regard to the boat from Port Orleans French Quarter to Downtown Disney: Where exactly does the boat land in Downtown Disney, so we can find a restaurant near there? Thanks again!

Hi Laney!

There are two boat docks for the resort ferries; one at each end of Downtown Disney. The one at West Side is near the House of Blues. The Marketplace dock is between the Rainforest Cafe and Captain Jack's. The ferry doesn't always stop at the West Side dock, so ask the skipper when you board, and plan accordingly.

Besides the three restaurants mentioned above, you'll find the entire list of Downtown Disney eateries' menus on the AllEars.net Downtown Disney Dining Pages.

A.A.

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Melissa writes:

My family and I made our first trip to the Magic Kingdom in the summer of 1973. My memories of this trip are sketchy, but I remember the restaurant where we had lunch. There were two levels and you could look down to the first level from the second. There was a stage on the first floor that rose from out of the floor at the beginning of a performance and lowered back into the floor when the performance was over.

Can you tell me what restaurant this was, where it was located, what kind of entertainment was there and any other information you may have? Thanks for your assistance.

Hi Melissa!

That was the Tomorrowland Terrace restaurant. It closed in September 1994 to make way for Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe, which opened in December 1994. Don't confuse this place with the Tomorrowland Terrace Noodle Station, which used to be called the Plaza Pavilion, and don't confuse the Plaza Pavilion with the Plaza Restaurant, which still exists on Main Street. Confusing? Yes! My brain hurts!

I, as usual, digress. In the early days, the Tomorrowland Terrace featured live musical entertainment. The stage, which can and still does rise up from the lower level, is where Sonny Eclipse normally performs. The stage is also used for choirs, bands, characters, and dance party DJs during special events like the Not So Scary Halloween Party.

A.A.

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Mike and Brandy both wrote:

You always tell us that, when asked for the time, you explain how the watch works. Well, this morning I have to admit I felt like the watch was missing! You mentioned that during the busy times of year, the parks close in phases and that Phase 1 is the closing of the parking lots. What are the other phases and who is able to get in during each phase and who isn't? I've always thought that resort guests were able to get in no matter what. Is there a phase where even resort guests can't get into the parks?

Thanks for your GREAT column!

Hi Mike and Brandy!

I just knew somebody would ask me more about phased closings! Synchronize your watches and here goes:

WDW Phased Park Closings

Phase I: Guests with non-hopper-type Magic Your Way base tickets or Single Day/Single Park Tickets, guests without admission, and Cast Members using certain types of CM admission are turned away at the entrances to the parking lots.

Phase II: Disney Resort guests, Annual/Premium Annual Passholders, guests with park hopper tickets, and guests re-entering the same park on the same day are admitted, but only if they arrive using Disney resort transportation or a taxi.

Phase III: Disney Resort guests and Annual/Premium Annual passholders are admitted; however, they must arrive using Disney resort transportation.

Phase IV: The parks are closed to all incoming guests. There is no incoming transportation of any kind.

As you can see, while it's true in general that Disney Resort guests are allowed into a park that has been closed to day guests, it is possible for even resort guests to be shut out of the parks if they get to a certain capacity. If a park got to that phase of closing, you wouldn't want to be in the park anyway, trust me!

Although I've never been in a park during a Phase IV closing, I've been in Epcot during a Phase III closing, and it was literally wall-to-wall people. It was almost impossible to make our way through the sea of people, and Soarin' had a 3.5 hour wait according to the tip board! Yikes!

To give you an idea of what time of day phased closings may be implemented, on New Year's Eve 2007, the Magic Kingdom had already reached Phase III at around 11:00 am. Before lunchtime, no one but resort guests and AP holders coming by Disney transportation were able to get into the park at that time.

Why do I say "at that time?" Because Phased Closings are fluid, and each park may reach a different closing phase at a different time of day. Not only that, they can change throughout the day as people come and go. The crowds can get better or worse, depending on who's arriving, how they're arriving, and even the weather.

I remember one New Year's Eve a few years ago, when we were dining at the Contemporary Steakhouse with several friends. When we left the Magic Kingdom at dinner time for our dining reservation, it was likely at Phase III (there was a line for the Hall of Presidents!). During dinner, a sudden huge storm blew in, complete with torrential rains. We went back to the Magic Kingdom anyway because it was warm and a little rain doesn't bother us, even when the water is ankle deep on Main Street. Although we all ended up with ruined shoes, we quite literally had the park to ourselves the whole night, and we declared it to be The Best New Year's Eve Ever!

All that said, you can't depend on a freak storm to chase the crowds away. If you intend to be in a park on a peak day like New Year's Eve and are not a Disney resort guest, you must get there BEFORE the park opens. The parking lots open at least an hour before the park does. The Rule of Thumb for Disney resort guests is, "If you can get to the turnstiles, you can get in the park." Do remember, though, that it's possible that even resort guests could get locked out.

Happy planning, everyone!

A.A.

 

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