Showing posts with label Cheap Disney Tickets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cheap Disney Tickets. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 21, 2018

First Time Ever, 2-Day and 3-Day Disney World Tickets in DW Savers

Discount 2 Day Disney World Tickets
Discounts on 2-Day and 3-Day Disney World Tickets
We started the DW Savers program back in 2007.  It's amazing when we type it out loud, but IT's BEEN 11 YEARS.  During that time we've had tens of thousands of subscribers, thousands of posts and newsletters, and we've also offered some pretty great discounts on Orlando attraction tickets. 

The one thing we've never been able to do though, is to include any Disney World tickets below a 4-Day option.  Well, records were made to be broken, right?!

We are now offering ADDITIONAL DISCOUNTS on 2-Day and 3-Day tickets as part of our DW Savers club promotion.

A full list of all included tickets can be found here - DW Savers.

And, to join DW Savers and receive our discount ticket code, please join here.

Monday, February 15, 2010

National Cheerleading Competition at ESPN Wide World of Sports

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Cheerleaders are a part of nearly every major sport in the US. Even baseball and hockey teams have cheerleaders now. In the Midwest high school scene (as well as in the South) high school sports are a huge deal—especially in smaller towns that don’t have access to national league sports. Every year, the best cheerleading squads from across the nation gather to compete in the National High School Cheerleading Championship, put on by the Universal Cheerleaders Association. Over 400 teams from 32 states will be competing in this 30 year old tournament. One of those squads, the team from Kentucky’s Greenup High School, has participated in the competition since its inception.

“Our 30th Anniversary Championship is a testament to the popularity and growth of cheerleading across the U.S.” said Jeff Webb, founder and CEO of Varsity, parent organization of UCA. “We are proud to celebrate this milestone with the more than 8,000 talented cheerleaders representing teams from all over the country. We feel privileged to give these amazing athletes a proper showcase for their talents.”


The cheerleading competition, or NHSCC for short, will take place at various spots within the Disney theme parks and the ESPN Wide World of Sports. You can expect to see cheerleading performances over at Disney’s Hollywood Studios at the Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular Show Stage as well as at the Josten’s theatre and the ESPN Wide World of Sports. You will be able to view the 30th Annual National High School Cheerleading Championship on both ESPN and ESPN2 and then later on in the Varsity Channels.


If you’re a fan of competitive cheerleading then you definitely need to plan your trip to the Walt Disney World Resort and check out this traditional competition. Ever since the opening of the ESPN Wide World of Sports Disney has pulled out all the stops to bring amazing sports events to their brand new state-of-the-art complex. Considering we just passed the Super Bowl and this cheerleading competition is coming up, the ESPN Wide World of Sports is getting plenty of good use and we’re sure there will be more events to come.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Walt Disney Month

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Did you know December is officially Walt Disney month? Here at DWTickets.com we thought it would be neat to do a recap of the major Disney-related events that happened this month. Aside from commemorating Walt Disney’s birthday December 5th, December is usually the month where plenty of Disney events occur. This year marked the return to classic animation with The Princess and the Frog and Disney’s first black princess, Princess Tiana. This year also marked the 72nd anniversary of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs with its release on Disney BluRay and DVD.

The Disney theme parks had their fair share of new events as well. Space Mountain finally re-opened, now being darker and scarier than ever. Tiana’s Showboat Jubilee has a limited run over at the Magic Kingdom to get everyone into the spirit of New Orleans jazz and The Princess and the Frog. Holiday decorations were everywhere to get people into the holiday spirit and the special event Disney fans wait for every year, Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party, recently wrapped up another successful party!

At Disney’s Hollywood Studios the Osborn Family Spectacle of Lights delighted millions of guests with its music and Christmas, Kwanzaa and Hanukkah-themed displays. Epcot featured their wonderful Candlelight Processional, where celebrities came to the parks to read The Christmas Story to guests from around the world all while a gospel choir sings in the background. It has been a great December for the Walt Disney Company and we know next year will only be better. More rides are getting refurbished to bring you great, updated experiences, and we know the Disney animation studios are hard at work on new features coming soon to a theatre near you. There’s Rapunzel, Winnie the Pooh, and Toy Story 3, not to mention plenty of rumors about Disney working on their own version of The Snow Queen! While 2009 has been tough for every one of us, Disney has pulled through and is preparing for a full recovery in 2010. We know there are great events and even better deals waiting in 2010, so keep up with our blog for all the latest news.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Tinkerbells Latest Adventure

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Tinkerbell is one of the most popular Disney characters of all time. You can find tons of adorable merchandise in the Disney theme parks from pens to t-shirts and high-quality figurines. The sassy sprite first appeared in 1953’s Peter Pan, where she joined Wendy Darling and Peter Pan on an adventure to Neverland to fight off the evil Captain Hook. It wasn’t until later that the Tinkerbell craze caught on, but it’s hard not to love the blonde pixie with her adorable outfit and her funny crush on Peter Pan. She appeared once more in the 2008 movie Return to Neverland as the Tinkerbell merchandise mania continued to grow.

Finally, Tinkerbell got her own animated movie where she was the star of the show in a 3D animated feature that told Tinkerbell’s origin. We got to learn that all of the fairies live in Pixie Hollow and they are born whenever a child in the world laughs. Once the fairy is born he or she gets to choose her profession. Will she be a fairy of the elements or a tinker fairy? Tinker fairies create the little items used in Pixie Hollow every day. We’re sure you can figure out what kind of fairy Tinkerbell is after that explanation. So, based off of the success of her first solo feature, Disney is releasing a sequel called Tinkerbell and the Lost Treasure.

New fairies were introduced into the Tinkerbell world and in this sequel they will be voiced by famous celebrities. Silvermist will be voiced by Lucy Liu, Iridessa by Raven Symone, Fawn by America Ferrera, Rosetta by Kristen Chenoweth and Mae Whitman voices Tinkerbell. Along with her fairy friends Disney gave Tinkerbell a male companion in Terrence, who is voiced by Jesse McCartney. Disney is hoping Terrence will help draw some boys into Tinkerbell’s world, which is important considering the Magic Kingdom will be getting its own Pixie Hollow as part of the huge Fantasyland expansion.

Although Fantasyland’s Pixie Hollow won’t be open until 2013, you can still find Peter Pan, Wendy, Tinkerbell, Terrence and the rest of the Pixie Hollow crew at the Magic Kingdom. It’s a great time to be a Tinkerbell fan!

Friday, November 21, 2008

Bolt Launches into Theaters and Walt Disney World

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Though Walt Disney World is undoubtedly awesome for its fun and amazing Orlando theme parks, there would never have been a single park at all if it weren’t for Disney animation. That said, we hope you’re as excited as we are about the debut of the latest Walt Disney Pictures production, Bolt, which hit theaters on November 17th. This computer-animated film about a frisky dog with a superhero complex is sure to delight Disney fans everywhere and bring a lot of future fun to the parks, as well.

Bolt is the story of a super-dog (voiced by John Travolta) who’s only super when the cameras are rolling. The star of a hit TV show, Bolt faces adventure, danger, and intrigue on a daily basis along with his screen partner Penny (voiced by Miley Cyrus). It’s all fun and games until Bolt is accidentally shipped from his Hollywood soundstage to New York City, where the real adventure begins. Still operating under the delusion that his super-powers are real, Bolt embarks on a journey back home with two hilarious companions, a jaded, abandoned housecat named Mittens and a TV-obsessed hamster in a plastic ball named Rhino. Together, the three work as a team as they learn that you don’t have to have powers to be a hero.

Like many other films by executive producer John Lasseter (the mind behind Finding Nemo and The Incredibles), Bolt is wildly funny, smart, and filled with a lot of heart. It’s being called the first in-house Disney movie to compare to the gems of Pixar and Dreamworks. And since Bolt was animated in 3D, the film features crystal clear, super-sharp imagery. Unlike other films that use cheesy 3D in-your-face ploys, Bolt doesn’t fling things at its viewers so much as make them feel as though they’re within the movie’s environment. Though watching Bolt in 3D will generally cost a bit more, it’s absolutely worth it to see the high-quality animation craftsmanship that went into the film.

While you’re in Orlando, be sure to take a break from park-hopping to catch this latest Disney flick; we highly recommend the AMC Pleasure Island 24 Theatres Complex at Downtown Disney. With the complex’s bright Art Deco design, impeccable maintenance, loveseat-style stadium seating, and THX Surround Sound and Sony Dynamic Digital Sound, you’ll be able to enjoy Bolt in all its glory. The AMC Theaters are also playing Bolt as a regular feature and in Disney Digital 3D, so you have options as to how you’d like to immerse yourself in the super-doggie’s world.

And after you’ve seen Bolt, be sure to stop by Disney’s Hollywood Studios to meet and greet the characters from the film! You can see Bolt and Mittens (and Rhino the Hamster at special events) at The Magic of Disney Animation attraction.

We’ll be sure to catch Bolt in theaters this weekend, and we hope we’ll be seeing a lot more of the film’s furry threesome in the parks soon. Maybe a Bolt attraction is in the future? If and when it happens, expect DWTickets.com to give you the first sneak peek!

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

How to Have a Safe Disney Vacation During Hurricane Season

September 24, 2008
There are definitely advantages to taking your Disney vacation during hurricane season, which runs from June through November. This time of year is not prime time at the Walt Disney World Resort, so you can find great room rates and some smaller crowds in the Disney theme parks. The important thing to remember if your Disney vacation falls during hurricane season is to follow warnings and be on alert.

Sometimes, hurricane season blows through the Walt Disney World Resort without any major storms. In fact, big hurricanes are really quite rare. When a tropical storm or hurricane does hit the Disney area, though, rest assured that everyone at the Walt Disney Resort is prepared to handle whatever may come.

If you have never been through a hurricane, perhaps you don’t even know what it is. A hurricane is a type of tropical storm that is extremely large in size, sometimes covering the entire state as with Hurricane Ike that just hit the State of Texas. Hurricanes mean a lot of rain – we’re talking 5, 10, even up to 15 or 20 inches or more, depending on the size and strength of the storm.

And then there’s the wind. A mid-strength category 3 hurricane can have winds of up to 130 miles per hour. These are constant winds too, not just gusts. And they could last for several hours, which is what can make the prospect of hunkering down and weathering the storm during your Disney vacation a little daunting.

While the whipping winds and driving rains of a major hurricane can be dangerous, the structures at the Walt Disney World Resort are soundly built according to building codes set forth by the State of Florida. There is very little chance that any permanent structure on Disney property would be seriously dangerous during a storm, and this is especially true for the Disney resort hotels.

When a hurricane is in the forecast, attention is paid to the storm’s path, strength and timeline. If there is any chance that dangerous weather will be hitting the Walt Disney World Resort, the Disney theme parks are closed to protect Disney park guests. This has happened more than once in the past when severe hurricanes headed to Orlando.

Disney officials have strictly laid out emergency plans that will guide all Disney guests to safety during a hurricane, so taking a Disney vacation during hurricane season is really no problem at all.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Summer Sounds Envelop Epcot

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There is always something special going on at the Walt Disney World Resort, and Epcot frequently tops the list when it comes to musical entertainment. Fresh off the fun of the International Flower & Garden Festival and its Flower Power Concert Series, Epcot is ready to rock your summer with the sensational Sounds Like Summer Concert Series.

This year’s annual summer music extravaganza features fabulous cover bands rocking and rolling to all of your music favorites, like Elton John, Bon Jovi, The Eagles and more. Best of all, Epcot’s Sounds Like Summer Concert Series is included with any Disney ticket for Epcot admission.

The Epcot Sounds Like Summer Concert Series will have three nightly shows beginning on June 9 through August 10. Show times are 5:15, 6:30 and 7:45 p.m. at the America Gardens Theater, located in Epcot’s America Pavilion. Here’s this summer’s line-up:

June 9-15
2U, a tribute band that will get you moving, grooving, singing and swaying to all of your favorite U2 tunes.

June 16-22
Stayin’ Alive, an 80s lover’s dream come true tribute to the Bee Gees.

June 23-29
Hotel California, an authentic and satisfying salute to one of America’s favorite rock bands, The Eagles.

June 30-July 10
Bjorn Again will have you dancing the night away to all of your old ABBA favs.

July 11-20
Slippery When Wet, also known as “the ultimate Bon Jovi tribute.”

July 21-27
52nd Street brings you the best Billy Joel sound in town.

July 28-August 3
Captain Fantastic performs the best of the Queen’s favorite, Sir Elton John himself.

August 4-10
The Sounds of the Supremes bring The Supremes and their awesome sounds to life under the skies at Epcot.

A Disney ticket is required to attend any of the Sounds of Summer Concert Series shows at Epcot. For the best prices in town, get all of your Disney tickets and any other attraction tickets you need for your Orlando vacation right here and now at OrlandoFunTickets.com, the Web’s finest Disney ticket seller.

Enjoying live music and dancing with the whole family is a fabulous way to enjoy a summer evening during your Orlando vacation, so make sure that an Epcot evening is on your Disney vacation list and get those Disney tickets today!

Monday, June 09, 2008

Disney Institute

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In addition to inspiring millions of guests each year to reach for their dreams, the Walt Disney Co. and its business philosophy is also one that is admired and emulated around the world. With that premise in mind, the Disney Institute was born more than 20 years ago to share the philosophies of Walt Disney and how they can be beneficial to any business in any industry across the globe. Since its inception, millions of business executives and people from virtually every industry have developed programs and changed their business models to reflect the teachings of the Walt Disney Co. and the Disney Institute.

The Disney Institute was founded on the principles from which Walt Disney built his empire – the ability to take risks coupled with his innate customer service-oriented mindset. The Disney Institute lets business people of all kinds get a firsthand look at Disney’s best practices with behind-the-scenes experiences, experiential activities and facilitated discussions with Disney leaders. Through these, you will be able to learn, live and leave with the distinct vision of how Disney executes its core strengths of leadership, loyalty, management, service and creativity on a daily basis.

Among the programs that are offered at the Disney Institute include a 90-minute presentation, a three-hour workshop, a one-day seminar, a multi-day program and a customized a program that fits exactly into what your business needs. The Disney Institute offers a variety of additional programs, from offsite programs, continuing education programs that are accredited, keynote speakers that are available for conferences and individual and group experiences for at least 20 people. Classes are held at both the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida and at the Disneyland Resort in California, and accommodations at either of these resorts can be included in your Disney Institute package.

The goal of the Disney Institute is for everyone who leaves the training to have a renewed sense of focus for your business. The Disney Institute facilitators will not only teach you about how Disney works, but how those philosophies can be tied into your business to increase both productivity and the bottom line for your company while also improving employee morale and inspiration for your company’s employees and products. Clients such as AAA, AMC Theatres, Saturn, United Airlines, Duke University, McDonald’s, General Motors, IBM, Kraft, Target and many more have used the Disney Institute, so as you can see, there is no company too small or too large to benefit from the Disney corporation or the philosophies of Walt Disney himself.

If you are planning on heading down to Central Florida to visit the Disney Institute, you have just one more thing to keep in mind: DWTickets.com. Once you learn all about Disney’s teachings, you can go experience the magic that they bring to life every day in their four theme parks. And, best of all, you can see it all at a discounted price! DWTickets.com is the largest ticket store in Orlando, offering you discounted tickets to Disney, Universal, Sea World and many more area attractions. So, whether you are visiting for the Disney Institute or are just down here for a family vacation, you can get all of your entertainment at a discounted price by simply clicking here!

Friday, May 23, 2008

Airlines Cut More Flights Into Orlando

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Your Orlando vacation might be harder to plan now, but the news isn’t all bad

Some of the most popular airlines may have put a wrinkle in your future Orlando vacation plans. In light of the outlandish gas prices they are facing, Delta Airlines announced last week that they will no longer fly direct to Orlando out of 5 different U.S. cities.

Of course, this doesn’t have to negatively impact your Orlando vacation, because there are always other options. The best option for a thrifty Orlando vacation is to get all of your Orlando theme park tickets at DWTickets.com, the best one-stop Orlando theme park ticket spot on the Web.

Delta’s latest flight changes restrict travel to Orlando from the following five cities: New Orleans; Nashville, Tennessee; Birmingham, Alabama; Asheville, North Carolina and Lexington, Kentucky. These flight eliminations will go into effect by August of this year.

Even with the gas prices what they are, all of these cities are within fairly easy driving distance from Orlando:
  • New Orleans to Orlando – Just over 630 miles or about 9 hours.
  • Nashville to Orlando – Approximately 685 miles, or a 10-hour trip.
    Birmingham to Orlando – About 525 miles or just over 8 hours.
  • Asheville to Orlando – Under 600 miles and close to 9 hours.
  • Lexington to Orlando – Around 825 miles or 12½ hours.

If you drive a gas guzzler, look into renting a car for your road trip. Even though you have to pay for the rental car, you may make up the rental fees in gas savings. Another option for traveling to Orlando is Amtrak. They have local stations – one in downtown Orlando and one in Kissimmee – that offer convenient transportation to the theme park areas in town.

Airline Customers Rate Their Favorites
And speaking of air travel, the University of Michigan recently released the results of their annual survey of airline passengers. If you are a frequent flyer, you will not be surprised to learn that most of the ratings have decreased over the past several years.

Southwest is the leader in customer satisfaction, with a rating of 79 (based on a scale of 1-100). US Airways came in last with a score of 54. In between were AMR Corp. (American Airlines and Continental) at 62, Delta with 60, Northwest at 57, and United Airlines rating 56.

This is a difficult time for all of the airlines, but you can still find some good deals out there if you do the research. And the best deals of all are on all of your Orlando theme park tickets at DWTickets.com!

Monday, May 19, 2008

You and Your Tax Rebate Check Are Going To Disney World!

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You may think a Disney getaway means big bucks, but now there’s a way for you to take your family’s tax rebate check and say, “We’re going to Disney World!” First and foremost you need Disney tickets, and we have the best discounts in town on Disney tickets (Universal tickets and Sea World tickets too).

Disney tickets are more affordable than you think
So, you’ve always thought that Disney tickets are expensive. Well, if you’re looking solely at the cost of a one-day ticket to Walt Disney World, that is understandable. What you may not realize is that the Magic Your Way Disney ticket gives you multiple days in the Disney theme parks at a huge discount when compared to the price of a one-day Disney ticket.

With the extra money brought in by your tax rebate check this year, you can afford Disney tickets for the whole family and have cash leftover!

Planning your Tax Rebate Disney Getaway
A family of four should get a rebate of about $1800. Here’s what that tax rebate check can get you at the Walt Disney World Resort:
  • 2 Adult 5-day Magic Your Way base Disney tickets good for admission to a different Disney theme park each day. (Total = $420)
  • 2 Child 5-day Magic Your Way base Disney tickets. (Total = $350)
  • A 5-night stay at a Disney Value Resort like Disney’s Pop Century Resort, where room rates start at just $82 per night. (Total = $410)

Now you have your tickets and your hotel and you barely broke $1,000! You still have more than $600 to use for travel, food and gifts on your Tax Rebate Disney Getaway.

Get more from your Tax Rebate Disney Getaway by camping
If you want to get even more out of your tax rebate check, add the Disney water parks to your Disney ticket package and rough it Disney-style at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground. Try a package like this to enjoy the great outdoors, Disney theme parks and Disney water parks too!

  • 2 Adult 5-day Magic Your Way Water Park Fun and More tickets. (Total = $512)
  • 2 Child 5-day Magic Your Way Water Park Fun and More tickets. (Total = $445)
    Campsites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness start at only $42 per night, so a 5-night Disney camping adventure is really reasonable. (Total = $210)

At a grand total of about $1170, this campy Tax Rebate Disney Getaway simply can’t be beat. So, grab that tax rebate check, get your Disney tickets and thank God for the IRS!

Friday, May 09, 2008

The Force is With Disney’s Hollywood Studios During Star Wars Weekends

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Disney’s Hollywood Studios will be swarming with Star Wars characters as they host their annual celebration of The Force this June. Star Wars Weekends are fan-packed, family-friendly gatherings that are so popular around Walt Disney World, even Jedi Mickey Mouse shows up. All you need to be accepted into the fold is a Disney ticket.

Disney’s Hollywood Studios is the home planet of Star Wars Weekends, and the Star Tours attraction is home base. This year your Disney ticket will get you in to see Star Wars favorites like Darth Vader, Darth Maul, Chewbacca, Queen Amidala, Anakin Skywalker, R2-D2 and more droids and villains than you can shake a lightsaber at.

If you call yourself a Star Wars fan, you better get online and get your Disney tickets today so you don’t miss any of the action at Disney’s Star Wars Weekends. Check out these special events happening only during Star Wars Weekends:
  • “Behind the Force” gives you an inside peek at how the films were made.
  • The “Padawan Mind Challenge” sends kids under 12 before the Jedi Council.
  • “Legends of the Force” motorcade cruises with your favorite Star Wars VIPs.

Star Wars Weekends is a great time to check out the “Jedi Training Academy,” which is a regular feature at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The “Jedi Training Academy” teaches future Jedi’s the techniques required for lightsaber battles and then lets them see how much they learned by going up against the super evil Sith Darth Vader or Darth Maul.

Every weekend throughout the month of June, Star Wars Weekends features Star Wars celebrities. One you have your Disney ticket, you can pick a weekend and head out to Disney’s Hollywood Studios to meet & greet your favorites, get a photo or an autograph or participate in a Q&A session. Warwick Davis, aka “Wicket the Ewok” in Star Wars films, is the emcee and host of the entire event.

These Star Wars celebs will join him on the following dates:

June 6-8
Jeremy Bulloch (“Boba Fett”)
Daniel Logan (young “Boba Fett”)

June 13-15
Peter Mayhew (“Chewbacca”)
David Prowse (“Darth Vader”)

June 20-22
Amy Allen (“Aayla Secura”)
Matthew Wood (“General Grievous”)

June 27-29
Dave Filoni (director of the upcoming “Star Wars: The Clone Wars”)

A Disney ticket is required for admission to Star Wars Weekends at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Where to Stay on Your Orlando Vacation

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Planning an Orlando vacation can be more stressful than the job you need a break from. We’re here to ease that tension with our discount Orlando attraction tickets and helpful hotel tips.

Orlando is jam packed with hotels, motels and resorts, and you may be surprised by the options. Most importantly, get all of your Orlando theme park tickets here at your one-stop Orlando attraction ticket shop. Then ask yourself these questions as you choose a home base for your Orlando trip:

How long will you be in Orlando?
If you answer more than a week, consider renting a vacation home, or staying in a time share resort or suite hotel. Accommodations with even efficiency kitchens can save both money and time. Simply eating breakfast before you set out in the morning can save a family of four up to $50 a day (that turns into $350 over the course of a week).

Where will you be spending most of your Orlando vacation?
If you are only visiting Walt Disney World, then try a Walt Disney World Resort hotel. Disney resorts offer the convenience of free Disney transportation for pretty much your entire Orlando vacation.

Disney buses take you all over Walt Disney World, and they even go to the Orlando International Airport. If you choose to stay at a Disney hotel, you can still get all of your discount Disney tickets right here.

Will you have a car during your Orlando vacation?
If you won’t have a car while you’re in Orlando, consider staying at the Universal Orlando Resort or in a Walt Disney World Resort hotel. Both resorts have beautiful hotels that provide transportation to their theme parks.

Many area hotels also offer shuttle service to all of the Orlando attractions. Ask about this before making your hotel reservations.

How many people are you making plans for?
Here again, suite hotels, vacation home rentals and time shares often have more room and work great if you are traveling to Orlando with a large group of people.
Regardless of where you stay on your Orlando vacation, the first thing to remember is to get all of your Orlando attraction tickets right here at DWTickets.com!

Friday, March 28, 2008

Weekends Are the Time to Visit Epcot

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The Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival opened with more fun than ever this year. The only thing you have to do is get your Disney tickets. The rest has been taken care of.

Every weekend from March 19 through June 1 special events will be sprouting up all over Epcot. On these special weekends, your Disney ticket brings bouquets of fun. Here are some of the themes and when you can enjoy them:

Characters in Bloom -- March 28-30
  • Colorful character topiaries blossom all over Epcot.
  • Paul Revere and the Raiders perform March 28 and 29.
  • The 5th Dimension sing on March 30.
  • Learn how to grow a prehistoric garden as gardener Ellen Zachos presents “Prehistoric Planting” daily at 12:30 and 3:30 p.m.
  • Peter Pan’s Never Land Garden sprouts shrubs of Peter Pan and Captain Hook.
    Don’t grow up, but get your Disney tickets today.

Art in the Garden Weekend – April 4-6

  • Be inspired by painting demonstrations from over 25 plein air artists across Epcot’s World Showcase.
  • Jay Black performs April 4 and 5.
  • Herman’s Hermits starring Peter Noone takes the stage on April 6.
  • TV host Shirley Bovshow gives artistic gardeners some “out of the box” ideas as part of the Great American Gardner series.
  • The Highwaymen Artists will be appearing with their Florida landscape paintings.
  • Get your child’s artist on at “Kids Paint Out” in the Sculpture Garden at Future World East.
  • There is an artist in everyone. Get your Disney tickets and find yours.

Wellness Weekend – April 11-13

  • Take care of yourself and have fun too! Join in the field day activities in the Sculpture Garden.
  • The Grass Roots featuring Rob Grill perform April 11-13
  • Find out how to get in shape while you garden with presentations by Jeffrey Restuccio, author of “Get Fit Through Gardening” daily at 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. in Garden Town.

There is something for every taste during these special themed weekends at Epcot. You can get in on the great gardening tips, the bounty of beautiful blooms and the nightly flower power concerts. Just get your Disney tickets and dig into the gardens at the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival 2008!

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

The Perfect Walt Disney World Vacation

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The perfect Walt Disney World vacation it is desired by many but can be illusive here at DWTickets.com, it is our pleasure to help you make the most of your precious Orlando vacation time. The first way we do it is with discount Disney tickets. Next we give you great Disney vacation advice and insider tips.

We already gave you a land-by-land guide to visiting Disney’s Magic Kingdom, but there are some unique opportunities that needed their own space. For a truly unforgettable experience, try some of these:
  • Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique at Cinderella Castle
    Get a magical makeover for your little darling with her choice of three diva-licious Disney princess hairstyles. (Princesses must be at least 3 years old.)
  • Harmony Barber Shop
    Get a memorable first hair cut for your little Prince at this authentic barber shop located next to the Car Barn on Main Street, U.S.A.
  • Wishes™ Nighttime Spectacular
    Watch in awe as the darkened sky above the Magic Kingdom explodes with twinkly shards of exquisite light.
  • Disney Dreams Come True Parade
    Rediscover your favorite Disney friends through music and larger-than-life floats that will leave you clapping and singing your way through the rest of your Disney day.

Gather your family and friends and explore the Magic Kingdom via one of these specialty tours:

  • Steam Trains Tour ($40 per person)
    Climb aboard for an early morning outing where you join the Walt Disney World Railroad engineers as they prepare the authentic Magic Kingdom steam trains for a day of riding the rails around the Magic Kingdom.
  • Disney’s Family Magic Tour ($27 per person)
    A family scavenger hunt, Disney style. This 2½ hour outdoor experience is sure to test your Disney trivia skills.
  • Disney Keys to the Kingdom Tour ($60 per person)
    Get a glimpse “backstage” on this 5-hour journey filled with history and insider goods. You must be at least 16 years old and have a photo ID for this tour. Lunch is included.
  • Mickey’s Magical Milestones Tour ($25 per person)
    Take a Disney time trip on this 2-hour venture through the birth and life of Mickey Mouse. Available Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 9 a.m.

Magic Kingdom admission is required for these exclusive events, so get your Disney tickets today and get set for your own unique adventure!

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Walt Disney World Vacations With Toddlers

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What you need to know before you bring your little one to Walt Disney World
and where to find your cheap Disney tickets

Of course Disney World is for kids, but once you’re here things aren’t that simple. What is simple? Our discount Disney tickets and our great advice for your Disney vacation.

For starters, by toddler we mean three years old and under. We’re talking little ones here, but your tiny tike can become a big deal on your Walt Disney World trip if you aren’t careful.

Every Magic Kingdom Land has Fun for the Little Ones
No matter where you go in Disney’s Magic Kingdom, there is toddler-appropriate entertainment and attractions.

Mickey’s Toontown Fair is kid heaven. The Barnstormer at Goofy’s Wiseacre Farm is a fantastic first coaster, and parents can ride too!

Fantasyland is full of kid-errific attractions. You may want to avoid Snow White’s Scary Adventures, though. It’s dark and very small children might not find it so enchanting.

Mickey’s Philharmagic is a uniquely amazing show, but it gets loud so we recommend lap sitting in here.

Beware of Stroller-free Zones at Walt Disney World
Some of Disney World’s rides and shows prefer that you leave your tot’s transport outside the door. Keep this in mind when riding the Walt Disney World Railroad. Opt for the ride around the entire Magic Kingdom, and your stroller will be waiting for you.

Take Advantage of Kid-swapping at Disney’s Big-kid Attractions
Many of the rides that appeal to grown ups aren’t so much fun for a 2-year-old (Space Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain, Splash Mountain). Disney has the answer though. One parent watches the kids while one rides, and then you switch. Brilliant!

Even at Disney World Little Ones Have Their Limits
There is so much to do at the Walt Disney World Resort, it’s easy to keep going and going and going – picture the Energizer bunny in Mickey Mouse ears. Don’t try and do it all in one day, or even in one trip. Enjoy what you can fit in a reasonable amount of time and save some excitement for your next Orlando vacation.

As long as you get all of your discount Disney tickets at DWTickets.com, you will have plenty of money left over to come back again soon!

Monday, March 17, 2008

Saint Patricks Day at Disney

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Spending any day at the Walt Disney World Resort is a treat but imagine spending a holiday there Disney goes above and beyond to make guests who are spending holidays in Central Florida feel extra special by hosting special events around the parks and at Downtown Disney and with special theme park hours as well. And while St. Patrick’s Day may not be on the same level as Thanksgiving or Christmas, the Walt Disney World Resort does have some special plans up its sleeves for anyone who wants to feel the luck of the Irish on St. Patrick’s Day, which is Monday, March 17, 2008.

Although St. Patrick’s Day may be on a Monday, it will surely be an extra-busy day at all of the theme parks across town since it is in the midst of Spring Break season as well. But while you may run into slighty larger than normal crowds, you should also know that Disney has extended their theme park hours on this day to accommodate everyone! The Magic Kingdom Park will be open from 8 a.m.-11 p.m., with the Wishes fireworks spectacular at 10 p.m. and two SpectroMagic parades at 9 p.m. and 11 p.m. Epcot will have their same hours, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. with Illuminations: Refelctions of Earth at closing, while Disney’s Hollywood Studios will be open from 9 a.m.-10 p.m. with showings of Fantasmic! at both 8:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. Finally, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park will be open from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m., and any guest staying at a Walt Disney World Resort can enjoy Extra Magic Evening Hours at this park after it closes (or you can hit up Disney’s Hollywood Studios an extra hour early in the morning!).


If the theme parks are in your St. Patrick’s Day plans, it will probably be a good idea for your family to plan your day wisely to ensure that you get the most out of your day. One way to do that is by purchasing a park hopper ticket, which will allow you to hop back and forth from one theme park to the next all in the same day! The park hopper ticket is a little more expensive than a regular base ticket, which will get you into one park only per day, but that is where DWTickets.com comes in! We offer deeply discounted Disney World tickets (along with tickets to Universal, Sea World and other attractions in the area) for you and and your family, so don’t wait until you get to the parks to get your tickets – click here to get them now! We also offer delivery or pick-up options, so you can even have your tickets in hand by the time you arrive in Florida on vacation!


Once you have your tickets in hand, it is time to discover what all Disney has to offer on St. Patrick’s Day. While you can find special things going on inside the parks, Downtown Disney Pleasure Island will be the hub of activities on and around St. Patrick’s Day. On March 14, 15 and 17, 2008, Downtown Disney Pleasure Island will be hosting a special St. Patrick’s Day extravaganza from 7 p.m.-2 a.m. each evening. In addition to all of the fun going on inside the clubs, there will be live music, stilt walkers, leprechauns and more roaming around Downtown Disney Pleasure Island. And, as always, the common area, where all of this activity will be going on, is free to everyone of all ages, although you do have to pay one flat admission for access into the clubs and bars at Downtown Disney Pleasure Island.


Downtown Disney Pleasure Island may also be the place to be in all of Central Florida on St. Patrick’s Day itself, as the Raglan Road Irish Pub and Restaurant will be hosting their biggest and best holiday bash ever! This Irish pub is the newest addition to the scene at Downtown Disney Pleasure Island, and it is truly as close to the real thing as it comes. This year’s St. Patrick’s Day festivities include the U2 tribute band ‘U2 Elevation’ (back by popular demand), Tuskar Rock, which will be playing sets all day, friendly competitions, giveaways and lots of green clothing (including kilts)! All of the mayhem starts at 11 a.m. Sunday, March 16 and doesn’t end until 2 a.m. on Tuesday, March 18! While there is usually no cover charge for this establishment, there will be one on these dates. For reservations to the Ragland Road Irish Pub and Restaurant, call (407) WDW-DINE.May the luck of the Irish be with you!

Friday, March 14, 2008

Celebrate Saint. Patricks Day at Your Favorite Orlando Theme Park

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Saint Patricks Day is a colossal celebration and the Orlando theme parks are joining in the festivities with parties at CityWalk and Pleasure Island. Get your Disney tickets or Universal tickets today, and wear your green for a festive frolick at any Walt Disney World or Universal Orlando theme park.

After a gleefully green day, step out in your Irish colors for a real St. Pat’s party at CityWalk or Pleasure Island. Both nightlife niches are offering fine Irish celebrations that are sure to be fun for all.

CityWalk is celebrating “St. Patty’s Day…With Attitude” at Pat O’Brien’s from 2 p.m. – 2 a.m. where you will find:

  • Traditional Irish fare
  • Live Irish music and dueling pianos
  • Hurricanes (Pat O’Brien’s specialty drink) just $7.95 all night
  • Bud drafts only $2 all night
  • Admission $12; Must be 21 years old to get in
  • Leprechauns, bagpipers, and beads for all!

If you really want to honor St. Patrick in style, go for the VIP package ($20 per person). This special pass includes:

  • Line jumping (and on St. Patrick’s Day, this is really a time saver!)
  • Access to exclusive balcony with private upstairs bar
  • Delicious hors d’oeuvre buffet
  • And…even more beads!!

Over at Pleasure Island, there is no admission charge and the party goes on all weekend with:

  • Live music featuring the band “Seven Nations”
  • Irish music videos for your viewing pleasure
  • Leprechaun appearances and stilt walkers to enhance the evening
  • 3-Days of partying: March 14, 15, and 17 from 7 p.m.-2 a.m.

This is the biggest day of the year at the Raglan Road Irish Pub in Pleasure Island, where traditional Ireland is always in abundance. For this year’s party they invite you to enjoy:

  • U2 Elevation. (The U2 cover band is back by popular demand!)
  • Tuskar Rock, the house band straight from the heart of Ireland.Top notch Irish dance performances by Danielle Fitzpatrick.
  • Kilts and competitions and mayhem for all!
  • Party starts at 11 a.m. on Sunday, March 16. (Cover charge on March 17.)
Everyone is Irish on St. Patrick’s Day, so get your Orlando theme park tickets now and join in the wearin’ o’ the green. Eringobragh!

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Orlando Attractions Calendar March 2008

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What iss happening What is closed and Where to get your discount Orlando theme park tickets

Orlando theme parks are busy places all year round. The only constant in the Orlando vacation kingdom is the cheap theme park tickets you will find at DWTickets.com.

Here’s what’s going on at the Orlando attractions this March:

Openings and Closings:

Aquatica Orlando’s newest attraction – opens to the public March 1, so get your Aquatica tickets now and be one of the first to splash your way around the freshest Orlando theme park.

Blizzard Beach at the Walt Disney World Resort is closed for refurbishment March 1-8. Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon is open for business, though, so soak in all of the cheap Disney tickets you need to get wet right here.

Disney’s Magic Kingdom Park
Peter Pan’s Flight is closed for refurbishment March 1-14.

Sea World Orlando
Swishy Fishies in Shamu’s Happy Harbor will be closed March 8-21.

There are a ton of special events this month, and we know you want to do it all. The only way you can is by getting all of your cheap Orlando theme park tickets at DWTickets.com, the one-stop-shop for your favorite Orlando attraction tickets.

Busch Gardens Tampa Bay
Bud and BBQ concerts offer music and munchies Sundays, March 2 and 9.

Cypress Gardens
Festival of Flowers runs from Feb. 22 – March 30.
Concerts shine on the Star Haven Amphitheatre every weekend from March 1-30.
Eggstravaganza amazing Easter event rolls in on March 22.

SeaWorld Orlando
Bud and BBQ concerts bring beer and bites on Saturdays, March 1 and 8.

Universal Orlando Resort
Mardi Gras at Universal Studios becomes the Big Easy on Saturdays through April 19.
“The Ellen Degeneres Show” returns for live tapings March 31-April 2.

Walt Disney World Resort
Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival sprouts on March 19.
Atlanta Braves train at Disney’s Wide World of Sports on select days through March 27
Mickey’s Pirate and Princess Party plunders Disney’s Magic Kingdom on special nights through June 4.

No matter who you are, you will find something you like at one of these Orlando attractions during the month of March. So get those Orlando theme park tickets now and let’s get this party started!

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Valentines Day at Walt Disney World

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Valentines Day is a day set aside for fun, for romance and for spending quality time with loved ones but it can also be a stressful time for those trying to think of ways to incorporate all three while being original and creative at the same time. If that rings a bell with you, or if you are having trouble thinking of somewhere to take your loved one this holiday, we have one suggestion that will include lots of fun and even more romance – the Walt Disney World Resort. Upon first glance, Disney may seem like a place only for families and small children, but further inspection reveals that the Walt Disney World theme parks are just as much – if not more – for adults than for kids. And if you decide to spend Valentine’s Day at any of these world-class theme parks, we are sure that by the end of the day you will agree with us!

First things first, however – to make your day at Disney possible, you are going to need tickets to get into the four Walt Disney World theme parks. If you are planning a vacation or a romantic Valentine’s Day getaway to Central Florida, DWTickets.com is the place to purchase your discounted Disney tickets to make this happen! DWTickets.com is your No. 1 online source for discounted tickets to Walt Disney World, the Universal Orlando Resort, Sea World Orlando and tons of other top attractions in and around the Orlando area. Click here now to purchase your tickets now to get started planning your Valentine’s Day activities!

Now that you have your tickets in order, it is important to plan ahead on what activities you may want to do and what parks you would like to hit on the big day. On February 14, 2008, the Magic Kingdom Park will be open from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m., with Disney’s Pirate and Princess Party being conducted that night from 7 p.m. until midnight (this party is a separate ticketed event). If you plan on a trip to this park, you can even get your Valentine’s Day started an extra hour early if you are staying at one of the Walt Disney World Resort hotels, as the Magic Kingdom Park will open at 8 a.m. for those guests only for Extra Magic Hours. This park is a beacon for romance, as you can pose for a picture in front of Cinderella Castle – or even eat inside at Cinderella’s Royal Table! This restaurant also offers a separate character dining experience for breakfast or lunch with members of the Disney royal family, and you can also dine with your favorite characters at the Crystal Palace (breakfast, lunch and dinner with Winnie the Pooh and friends) or have dinner at the Liberty Tree Tavern with Minnie and her pals. If you are looking to keep your Valentine’s Day at a budget, then you may want to stop by the Emporium on Main Street, U.S.A. for some special Valentine’s Day merchandise that is only sold once a year!

Epcot is open from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. on Valentine’s Day 2008, with IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth lighting up the World Showcase that evening at 9 p.m. sharp. Epcot may be the ideal place to spend this romantic holiday, as it is the most adult-oriented park at Walt Disney World. This park also gives you tons of options for your perfect Valentine’s Day meal, as you can pick any of the 11 countries around the World Showcase to dine in, meaning you could be eating authentic French cuisine in the France pavilion or dining amongst the stars at the San Angel Inn in the Mexico pavilion. But wherever you do decide to eat that evening, make sure you are finished in time to catch the amazing fireworks/light show that is IllumiNations.

If you are planning a trip to Disney’s Hollywood Studios on Valentine’s Day, you can enjoy all of the action of Hollywood from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on this day, with the can’t-miss Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade passing through the streets at 3 p.m. and their nightly showing of Fantasmic! taking place at 7 p.m. If you are planning on having a nice dinner before the show (The Hollywood Brown Derby is their signature restaurant), you may also want to look in to the Fantasmic! dinner package, which gets you priority seating at both a restaurant in the park and special guaranteed reserved seating at the show that evening.

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Injury Reports and Ride Safety

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DWTickets is your best resource for cheap theme park tickets if you are planning an Orlando vacation the safest bet is to get all of your discount tickets in one place – right here at DWTickets.com. We are your one-stop shop for cheap theme park tickets to Universal Orlando, Islands of Adventure, SeaWorld, Busch Gardens, Walt Disney World and more.

We are also the best information source for all things theme park in Orlando, including how to keep your family safe while you are in town. At DWTickets.com we are interested in keeping you safe physically and financially. That is why we always have the best advice and the best discounts on tickets to all of Orlando’s theme parks.

Last week, the 2007 year-end injury reports came in from Orlando’s major theme parks, and all things considered the results are quite good. When you consider the sheer number of people that visit the Orlando theme parks each day, it really is encouraging to see such a small number of serious incidents (just four in the last three months of 2007).

Some accidents are caused by a physical illness, but many can be avoided by focusing on safety. Even though you are on vacation, you still need to play it safe! Here’s how:

Always pay attention to the warning signs posted on rides. Yes, Orlando is family friendly, but some of the attractions are still kind of crazy. When it says don’t ride if you have certain physical conditions, take heed. They post those warnings for a reason.

Keep cool and hydrated. The Florida sun is ferocious – even on a cloudy day - and the heat and humidity can sneak up on you. Always drink plenty of water throughout the day and make sure to wear sunscreen and reapply it as necessary. Even if you’re not at the beach, the sun is still shining on you!

Stay aware of your surroundings and watch your kids. Again, we know you are on vacation, but it is still important to watch where you are going, keep track of what is around you and pay attention to what the little ones are getting into.

Just a bit of attention to safety can prevent a possible accident, so play it safe while you are in the parks and before you leave too. Get your tickets at DWTickets.com, the safest bet in Orlando when it come to cheap theme park tickets.

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