Where Will the Force Take You?

Create your own Official Galactic Passport to keep track of all the planets you’ve been to. With over 54 combinations, Star Tours: The Adventures Continue is sure to be a different experience every time your ride!

Step One: Visit the Galactic Passport website and choose your theme. 

Step Two: Upload your favorite photo.

Step Three: Adjust your photo.

Step Four: Enter your information.

Step Five: Print and assemble your passport!

Star Tours Fast Facts

The power of the Force and the magic of Disney have combined to create “Star Tours – The Adventures Continue,” a new 3-D attraction set to open at Disney’s Hollywood Studios theme park. With an eye-popping digital presentation leveraging Dolby 3-D to deliver a vivid and realistic experience, a dramatic musical score and motion simulator-based technology, guests will be immersed in the Star Wars galaxy like never before on a theme park attraction. More than 50 story combinations are possible for guests to experience aboard Star Tours, so guests can enjoy the attraction multiple times without ever experiencing the same adventure.  In fact they never know where the Force will take them!

Opening Dates:

  • May 20, 2011 (Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla)
  • June 3, 2011 (Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, Calif.)

Attraction Locations:

  • Walt Disney World Resort:  Disney’s Hollywood Studios theme park
  • Disneyland Resort: Tomorrowland, inside Disneyland park

Attraction Experience Time:

  • Approximately 7 minutes (including boarding at Starspeeder gate).
  • Actual show is approximately 5 minutes.

Height Requirement:

  • 40 inches (102 cm) or taller

Some famous Star Wars film characters guests can encounter (depending on which story they experience):

  • R2-D2
  • C-3PO
  • Darth Vader
  • Boba Fett
  • Yoda
  • Sebulba
  • Admiral Ackbar
  • Chewbacca
  • Jar Jar Binks
  • Princess Leia

Some famous Star Wars film planets and destinations guests can encounter (depending on which story they experience):

  • Kashyyyk
  • Hoth
  • Naboo
  • Coruscant
  • Tatooine
  • The Death Star (above the planet Geonosis)

Visit Star Tours Live for more information about Start Tours: The Adventures Continue.

Israel, Africa & Spain in World Showcase?

“If we can bring together the technical know-how of American industry and the creative imagination of the Disney organization–I’m confident we can create right here in Disney World a showcase to the world of the American free enterprise system.” –Walt Disney

A friend of mine shared with me a wonderful vintage Disney book, “Walt Disney World Epcot Center: A Pictorial Souvenir.” The copyright date is 1982, the year Epcot opened.

The book begins talking about Future World. I love the iconic images used to represent each pavilion. Each pavilion also had a sponsor: Bell System for Spaceship Earth, Exxon for The Universe of Energy, General Motors for The World of Motion, Kodak for Journey into Imagination, Kraft for The Land, Sperry Univac for Epcot Computer Central, and General Electric for Horizons. What I found most intriguing was the section on World Showcase.

World Showcase today features eleven countries. Go ahead and count the flags above. The original opening day design only featured nine countries, with three additional countries “coming soon”– Morocco, Equatorial Africa, and Spain. Norway and Morocco were not part of the original design it seems.

The Israel pavilion reminds me of the Moroccan pavilion. “The Menorah, symbol of the state of Israel, stands at a courtyard center, surrounded by buildings reflecting the rich balance of new and old. Walk through ancient Jerusalem to an amphitheater to hear performances of both classical and folk music. Sample native dishes under the shade of olive and cypress trees in the Israel pavilion.”

It’s interesting how close the Equatorial Africa pavilion is to Disney’s Animal Kingdom. At Disney they say that they never throw away any ideas. It is evident that the idea for Disney’s Animal Kingdom had been brewing for years. ”The Equatorial Africa pavilion takes you on safari though a world of natural beauty and adventure. You’ll view the drama of wild animals from the safety of a giant Cailcedra tree. You’ll feel the electrifying energy of the “Heartbeat of Africa” show and sway to the jungle beat of the music and dance. Alex Haley, noted author of Roots, is your host for “Africa Rediscovered,” an adventure uncovering Africa’s ancient heritage.”

Lately rumors have been circling that Brazil might be joining World Showcase. If that is true, it will be interesting to see if it resembles the Spain pavilion. ”Take a spectacular journey through Spain by film to a little known and out-of-the way vacation Edens. A ride attraction captures the country’s passionate heritage and spirit in her arts. In a waterside restaurant, indulge in tapas, or Spanish-style finger food–a blend of varied ingredients but suitable to simple tastes. And browse the market places of striking contrast, from pueblo village to aristocratic opulence.”

What country would you like to see added to World Showcase?

Wild Africa Trek at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

As part of the Social Media Moms Celebration, I was able to go on Disney’s newest tour: Wild Africa Trek at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. You can read a review about the experience from my trek partner Traci and watch a video of the experience at the end of this post.

Here’s what you need to know. . .

Overview: The trek takes place at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Theme park admission is required (note: it is NOT included in the cost of the trek). After checking in, there are essentially five parts to the trek.

  1. Suiting up and the practice bridge
  2. Trekking behind the scenes, viewing and learning about wildlife, and traveling across suspension, rope bridges
  3. VIP savanna tour
  4. Relaxing break and snack in the middle of the savanna
  5. The donation ceremony

What’s included

  • Complimentary metal water bottle to take on the trek, neoprene sunglass cord, and carabineers to strap down cameras and any other loose items
  • A light snack for 30 minutes at the savanna platform
  • Binoculars for use during the safari truck portion of the trek
  • Complimentary PhotoPass CD of the photos taken by your guide during your adventure

Cost & Restrictions

  • The price is currently $189.  The cost to purchase a PhotoPass CD on your own is $149.95. Just something to keep in mind. We were also able to add our own theme park pictures taken by PhotoPass photographers to our CD.  
  • You must be 8 years of age and at least 48 inches tall and 45 lbs to join the trek. There’s also a weight limit of 310 pounds. You will be weighed for the correct size vest and harness.
  • If it can’t be secured on your vest, you can’t take it with you. That means if you have an iPhone, you aren’t taking it with you. You are provided with a complementary locker to use.
  • You cannot wear open toe shoes and I really suggest comfortable clothes. I almost wore a golf skort–a BIG mistake. The harness goes through your legs. You can see a picture of it on the video.

Treks are offered several times daily. Call (407) WDW-TOUR or (407) 939-8687 to book your Wild Africa Trek.