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Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Cruise Lines Respond to Dorian Devastation

We'd like to commend Carnival, Royal Caribbean and Disney for donating millions to the relief effort in the Bahamas.  We anticipate there will be other cruise lines following suite over the days ahead.  Their generosity will go a long way in helping the people suffering on the islands in their first steps on a long road to recovery.  

UPDATE: September 5th - Norwegian Cruise Line has also donated and it appears that ships can now begin to call with relief supplies.

After every one of these devastating storms, the cruise lines are always there providing support, which comes in many forms.   Some people may be asking why they aren't doing more - like sending ships to the Bahamas with supplies.  Others think cruise lines should have done things differently.  Here is some information to help you understand things a little better.

Like everyone else, we've been following Hurricane Dorian, and its impact first on the lives of many people in the Bahamas and the Southeast United States, and secondly on cruise itineraries.  There have been complaints posted on social networks, and in various media articles, about lack of communication on certain cruises, and the impact on their vacation plans.  

We are always amazed by the behind the scenes logistics that are necessary in situations like these, and how well cruise lines are able to react, in what are often very fluid arrangements. Communication may be secondary to getting things done.  Oh, and by the way, guess where HQ for cruise lines are for the most part - Florida.  They too were dealing with evacuations and other preparations of their own at the same time.

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Cruising during Hurricane Season isn't for everyone.  It requires tolerance and understanding.  We saw one couple interviewed on The Weather Channel after disembarking their ship.  Their itinerary was altered, and they never were able to disembark in a port.  They indicated that they always cruise during this time of year, and that they had a great time on board experiencing the ship.

First of all, the cruise lines aren't in control of the weather.  Even meteorologists were surprised by Hurricane Dorian parking over the Bahamas for as long as it did.  Secondly, the U.S. Coast Guard is in charge of the ports.  There are very clear policies, which are in place for safety of people, ports, and vessels.  In our article, Hurricane Dorian Florida Port Closures, we've listed those Port Closure Conditions.  Port Authorities, in conjunction with the USCG, work with the cruise line's administration to determine safe alternatives when original plans must be adjusted.  

Right now, it just isn't safe to go to the Bahamas with a large cruise ship for many reasons.  Some of the impacted areas aren't setup to receive a large vessel.  Those that are, still need to be inspected as damaging debris could be in the water.  Rest assured that the cruise lines are in communication with the necessary government officials to determine what actions to take. 
  
For those who had their vacations altered by Dorian, we empathize.  We are grateful that the cruise lines did their job and made the tough decisions to keep you safe during this tumultuous time.

Hurricane Preparedness - After the Storm
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Carnival Cruise Line Statement

Carnival & the Arison Foundation have pledged $2M for Bahamas relief. Additionally, Carnival will help with the transportation of donated goods from South Florida to the islands. Please stay tuned for how you can help. We’re working with two aid organizations you can join us in supporting.
"To our friends in The Bahamas, please know you will not be alone in your effort." said Carnival Corporation CEO Arnold Donald. "All of us at Carnival Corporation pledge to work with you. We have been and remain in constant contact with government officials as they determine the highest priorities for both the short term and long term."

Royal Caribbean  Bahamas Relief Effort


Post on Instagram September 5th: "We’re with you Bahamas. In the wake of Dorian, we’re mobilizing our fleet to help those who need it. In partnership with the Bahamian government & The Bahamas Feeding Network, tomorrow we’ll deliver +43k water bottles, 10k meals, generators, supplies & we’re just getting started."
Royal Caribbean posted the following update on their page September 3, 2019
"The Bahamas has always been more than a destination for Royal Caribbean and our guests. For more than half a century, we’ve made many friends and many memories. The Bahamas is also home to more than 500 of our colleagues who work at Perfect Day at CocoCay and the Grand Bahama Shipyard. 
So in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian, the Bahamian people are in our thoughts and prayers. And we’re rolling up our sleeves to help our friends, and inviting our guests to help.
Royal Caribbean is committing $1 million to Dorian disaster relief, and ITM—our partners in the Holistica joint venture that is developing the Grand Lucayan resort in Freeport—is also donating an additional $100,000.
To make sure our donations go where they can do the most good, we are collaborating with the Bahamian government and our non-profit partner, the Pan American Development Foundation (PADF), and a network of Bahamian charities and organizations, including the Bahamas Feeding Network. We are loading all kinds of goods onto our ships— generators, water, cleaning supplies, clean sheets, towels, and more—for direct delivery to the Bahamas. The trained employee volunteers we call the GO Team are on their way to assist with relief efforts. And we’re taking special care of coworkers and their families who were affected by the storm.
Our donation includes matching every dollar of guest and employee donations to PADF so they can help our friends as well.
We can’t make every bad memory of Dorian go away. But we can start making things better—today."

Norwegian Cruise Line Joins Relief Effots

Norwegian Breakaway was one of two ships that were diverted to New Orleans when they couldn't return to their home port in Miami (due to port closures by the USCG).



The Mouse Pledges Support

The Walt Disney Company announced Tuesday afternoon it has committed to donating more than $1 million in cash and in-kind support to help recovery efforts in the Bahamas. Disney will donate $1 million donation to nonprofit relief agencies leading recovery and rebuilding efforts and the provision of supplies to areas that need it. 

The company said in a news release that its employees in the Bahamas will have access to other resources. Disney Castaway Cay employs more than 60 Bahamians from Abaco and Grand Bahama, and some employees from other Bahamian islands. 


“The Walt Disney Company stands with the people of The Bahamas affected by Hurricane Dorian,” Robert Iger, Disney chairman and CEO, said in the release. 
We hope our $1 million donation will provide much-needed relief and help our neighbors, colleagues, and all those impacted by this devastating storm begin the long process of recovery as they work to put their lives and communities back together.”

Saturday, June 9, 2018

Donald Our Favorite Duck

Donald Duck - Main Street WDW
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Happy 84th Birthday Donald
Happy Donald Duck Day

Donald Duck’s first appearance on screen was in the animated short film “The Wise Hen”, on June 9, 1934.

Although Donald’s birthday is said to be on March 13th in the 1949 short film “Donald’s Happy Birthday”, Disney later decided that Donald’s official birthday is June 9th, the day he first appeared in film. Thus, June 9th is Donald Duck Day.

The character Donald Duck came about after Walt Disney heard Clarence Nash reciting “Mary Had a Little Lamb” in his “duck” voice, and Nash went on to voice Donald until 1984. Tony Anselmo started voicing Donald in 1985, and is still Donald’s voice as of 2017. Donald’s full name is Donald Fauntleroy Duck, and he is known for his sometimes temperamental personality, and is many times associated with his nephews Huey, Louie, and Dewey, and his girlfriend Daisy.

You'll typically see Donald dressed in a sailor shirt with a flat cap, red bow-tie, and no pants! The statue on the right was captured at Walt Disney World theme park, Magic Kingdom.
He looks pretty good in bronze too, don't you think.


Donald Duck - Disney Dream Cruise Ship
Disney Art

If you are a fan of Disney, you won't want to miss the art collections onboard Disney Cruise Line ships.

 This image of Donald Duck splashing his way through the Aqua Duck was seen onboard Disney Dream during one of our cruises. It might not be there any longer, since many of the art works are for sale. You can return from your vacation with one of your favorite characters.


  The Magic of Disney at Sea

Donald Takes to the Water


It makes sense that you'd see Donald Duck at sea.   The image on the left was seen onboad Disney Cruise Line ship Disney Dream.  Donald was among the characters greeting passengers during the welcome aboard show by the main pool area.

"It All Started With a Mouse" but this lovable duck has certainly captured the hearts of children of all ages since 1934.




You can immerse yourself in the wonderful world of Walt Disney at one of the theme parks, at the movie theater, or onboard one of Disney's ships. We can help you plan two of the three. Check out the links above to get an idea of how you could become a part of the magic.

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Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Donald Duck Day 2015



Donald Duck Day 

Donald Duck Day commemorates the debut appearance of Donald Duck on June 9th 1934, when he was featured in the Silly Symphony cartoon The Wise Little Hen.

Today Donald Duck turns 81, but he never looks a day older.  Happy Birthday old fella - thanks for all the years of memories.

Disney cartoons have been a part of the lives of millions of childhoods and will continue to be for many a generations to come. Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Pluto, Daisy and quick-tempered Donald make up the classic Disney gang.

You'll typically see Donald dressed in a sailor shirt with a flat cap, red bow-tie, and no pants! The statue on the right was captured at Walt Disney World theme park, Magic Kingdom.
He looks pretty good in bronze too, don't you think.

Donald Takes to the Water

It makes sense that you'd see Donald Duck at sea.   The image on the left was seen onboad Disney Cruise Line ship Disney Dream.  Donald was among the characters greeting passengers during the welcome aboard show by the main pool area.

            The Magic of Disney at Sea
"It All Started With a Mouse" but this loveable duck has certainly captured the hearts of children of all ages since 1934. You can immerse yourself in the wonderful world of Walt Disney at one of the theme parks, at the movie theater, or onboard one of Disney's ships. We can help you plan two of the three. Check out the links above to get an idea of how you could become a part of the magic.

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Merry Christmas 2014

Merry Christmas


Holidays are about families, and what better example of a happy family then the characters of Walt Disney's imagination.

One highlight for us this year was a day exploring the Museum of Science & Industry's "Christmas Around the World & Holiday Lights" exhibit along with the "Treasures of Disney".  

The holiday exhibit is an annual event at the museum while the Disney exhibit was a limited exhibit highlighting the life of Walt Disney.  

It All Started With a Mouse 


As the saying goes, Disney's success started with a mouse. Today Disney provides families with great value at the resorts and ships from coast to coast. We were fortunate to be able to sail on Disney Dream, one Disney's newest ships, during one of our recent national conferences.

There is something for everyone that loves Disney characters during a Disney land and sea vacation. Greet your favorite characters, get an autograph or a photo with them, have some Mickey Mouse pancakes or waffles for breakfast, zip around the ship on a raft in the Aqua Duct. Get welcomed aboard the ship by your cast of  Disney characters. Watch out for pirates during the Pirates in the Caribbean party.

Most importantly, spend some time together as a family enjoying all the entertainment that the Disney staff has in store for you from the time you arrive at the resort or board the ship.

We hope that your Christmas tree was filled with many special gifts this year.   Perhaps one of them contained a gift certificate for a cruise or resort stay at one of Disney parks or ships.

Even if you didn't have a Disney vacation wrapped up in a box under your tree, there's still plenty of opportunity for you to surprise your family in the New Year with a trip that they will remember for years to come.

Make some memories in 2015 with your family and friends.

Thank you for letting us be a part of your lives this holiday season and throughout the year.  We hope that you've enjoyed our gift of stories and photos from our cruise and land trips.

We would be happy to help you plan for your next vacation.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

It All Started With a Mouse


“To all who come to this happy place … Welcome!”





Celebrating 55 Years of Magic

July 17, 1955 Walt Disney Welcomed the First Guests to Disneyland Park in California.  Today we Celebrate the Dream that Still Continues.

Celebrating Walt’s Dream 55 Years Later       (view this original podcast from 2005 - Walt Disney opening day)

Twenty-five years ago, my husband, toddler son, and I had the privilege of attending a Birthday Party like no other party you could imagine. At the stroke of midnight, the gates to Disneyland opened for those who had tickets to the event.   As you can see from the picture above, we entered the park around 1 AM.   The Disney cast members lit the sky with a rainbow of light and hosted a party which included the Main Street Electrical Parade and other special treats.   The park remained closed to the public until after breakfast.   Can you imagine having Disneyland to yourself?

The creator of Mickey Mouse and founder of the Disneyland® and Walt Disney World® Theme Parks was born in Chicago, Illinois, on December 5, 1901. His father, Elias Disney, was Irish-Canadian. His mother, Flora Call Disney, was of German-American descent. Walt was one of five children, four boys and a girl.

Walt was a pioneer, innovator, and the possessor of one of the most fertile imaginations the world has ever known.  His legacy continues today as the Disney Imagineering Staff take dreams and turn them into reality.  It is fitting that the next Disney Cruise Line ship is named Disney Dream.

There are many theme parks across the land, but the Disney Theme Parks continue to be the most well run, family-oriented, entertainment venues of all time.  In the cruise industry, we refer to the experience onboard a Disney ship as the "Disney Difference".  Mickey Mouse and all his friends and family are there to greet you as you step out of reality and into a dream come true.   If you like the water parks on land, you'll love the water parks onboard the ship.

I'm sure you've been to Disneyland or Disney World and rode on the Pirates in the Caribbean.   On the ship, you can actually be part of a party hosted by your favorite Pirates.   There's even fireworks that are shot from the deck of the ship.

The Disney crew members know how to keep children entertained for hours, both at the theme parks and also on the ship.   You'll not have to worry about your children being safe and having the time of their lives when you step aboard one of Disney Cruise Line's ships.

I could go on forever about the Disney Difference, but I don't want to spoil all the surprises when you set sail yourself.

Congratulations to the Walt Disney Company on achieving another milestone - the 55th Anniversary of bringing a little joy to all that "come to this happy place".