Wednesday, 13 April 2011
Tuesday, 12 April 2011
United We Stand, Divided We Fall..
Today was a bit of an ICP-themed day. I had a bit of a catch-up with one of my fellow cast members from last Summer - Victoria (as seen in episode 23) and finally sorted out my flights and insurance. In case anyone is interested I will be flying with United Airlines who have become something of an airline of choice for me via Washington Dulles. These are the exact same outgoing flights that I had last summer except that the day before isn't going to be Memorial Day. Here's hoping that I won't miss my connecting flight this time! Although, if I do I'll hopefully be on the next flight which should get me to Orlando at about the same time as the BA flight that a lot of people are on :D Otherwise I'll be in Orlando by 2:30pm all ready for a trip to Walmart to get my bedding.
Insurance-wise I went against my better judgement and chose STA's policy. Hopefully there won't be any problems otherwise I will be kicking myself.
Pretty much all sorted and I've still got over 2 months to go :(
(Please note that I have no significant associations with either of the aforementioned companies and everything I've said is my own opinion.)
Monday, 11 April 2011
My Facebook Friend and Me
Today saw the debut of the Suzie's Disney Adventure facebook page. This should allow everyone to be able to comment about the vlogs and blogs even if they don't have blogger, twitter or youtube accounts. It also means that you can submit your logo designs and Florida project videos direct to the page - yay! To visit the page just click here and press the "Like" button on that page or on the right of this one to receive vlog and blog updates as well as news of what I'm up to on my Disney Adventure!
Sunday, 10 April 2011
The Logo Competition: Update
Thank you to everyone that has submitted entries so far. I have officially decided that there will be a prize for the winner (and maybe small ones for the runners up). What will the prize be? I hear you ask. Well, because of the range of people that watch/read my vlog and blog I have decided that the prize shall be tailored slightly to the individual. That way the prize will be exciting for people no matter what country they're from or whether they will be a Cast Member this summer or not. Example prizes are Vinylmation, T-shirts, Pins and that age old failsafe - chocolate. Sounds good? Don't forget to get your entry in by Wednesday 20th April, the more entries the better. Don't worry about whether you think you're artistic or not just have fun with it!
Get Creating!!!!!!!!!
Saturday, 9 April 2011
I blogged with you once upon a dream
I think there is a little time for a quick blog post before I go to sleep.
Today has been spent watching videos from over the summer. It's amazing how few of them I actually remember recording, I remember doing the stuff just not recording it! Why have I been watching videos from the summer? Well, other than the fact that some of them are really quite funny, I've been working on Episode 23 of the vlog which is gonna be a combination of highlights from previous vlogs and super awesome new stuff that you have never seen before, including outtakes from vlogs that never quite made it to youtube.
I've also been watching some more of the Fall 2011 CPs' vlogs and right now I'm watching Jessica Nicole's vlogs. I'm loving everyone's vlogs and I'm loving that I finally have time to watch them!
I's like to send a big gold star out to Bethan for setting up the ICP group chat on Skype because it has ironed out a lot of the problems that were going on with facebook chat. GO BETHAN!
Tonight I had a bit of a moment. Why? Well one of the things I got asked a lot last summer was if I wanted to do the CRP after I graduate and I always sad no. As much as I love Disney I don't have quite so much love for the UK pavilion in Epcot, I guess because it's a combination of being too close and too far from home all at once. Tonight though I started thinking for the first time that maybe I would like to do the CRP in the future. Another option is applying to work on the Disney Cruise Line which I think would be a lot more more me in a lot of ways. My only apprehension with that one is that I've never been on a cruise ship. I know I get to work at WDW for another 2 1/2 months but the idea of that being the end of my journey as a Disney Cast Member seems crazy. I am so jealous of all the CPs right now!
Right, so that's all for now because I need to be up at stupid o'clock to do a car boot sale. It's all part of an attempt to make a little extra cash before I head to Orlando.
Friday, 8 April 2011
Tapestry of Nations
As a result of working in Towers and Glow last summer I got to spend a lot of time in World Showcase last summer.
As a kid there were three things I loved about World Showcase: Maelstrom, the Teppanyaki Dining Rooms (now Teppan Edo) and the buses that took you around the lagoon. There seemed to be so little for me to do and it used to be my least favourite part of WDW and Epcot my least favourite park. Since those days a lot has changed in World Showcase and it has become a lot more kid friendly, the buses though are long gone.
For those that haven't been to WDW or Epcot before here's a quick summary: World Showcase was originally conceived as a different park to the rest of Epcot and was initially designed to be a series of islands that represented each country. Realising that boat capacities could be a bit of an issue World Showcase ended up as a continuous pathway around the world. I'm going to talk about WS going clockwise around the lagoon but you can start at either end.
1. Mexico
Here you'll see everything from margaritas to sombreros. The bulk of Mexico is contained within a giant pyramid, inside which are various shops, a restaurant and a boat ride with The Three Caballeros (Donald Duck, Jose Carioca and Panchito Pistoles). For anyone that has been to Disneyland, the start of the ride is very similar to Pirates of the Caribbean where your boat passes right next to an "outdoor" restaurant after dusk.
2. Norway
Norway is still probably my favourite country in WS, even more so now that I have had the opportunity to work there, awesome considering that I'm not Norwegian! Maelstrom, the boat ride, is like a tamer version of Pirates of the Caribbean except you're in Troll Country. I was based in Norway for approximately 2/3 of my ICP in 2010 and I had the time of my life there. I even found new appreciation for it, including the film that is at the end of the ride. I also spent a lot of time one evening making the Norway Donald plushes look all neat and pretty. I loved taking my glow cart to Norway because you'd see all the princes and princesses heading off to the Royal Banquet at Akershus, the table service restaurant there. If you fancy a sweet treat stop by the bakery, the food there looks amazing.
3. China
This is a pavilion that I didn't really spend much time in last summer, which I'm really ashamed of. Walking past you could see acrobats or Mulan. There's a movie about China as well. I have often had a browse round the shop though. In 2008 they had lots of the Olympic merchandise on sale. No doubt the UK will do the same soon for the 2012 Olympics.
4. African Outpost
This was all that represented Africa in WDW until Animal Kingdom opened in May 1998. There are some drums you can play which is kinda fun and a couple of stores where they sell carvings and the like. One thing worth mentioning is the bridge between China and Africa. For glowers the bridge is very important because it is able to be raised and lowered for the Illuminations barges to get on and off the lagoon. If you were glowing in Germany or Italy you would want to beat the barges to the bridge after the fireworks, otherwise you were left stranded for a while.
5. Germany
Last summer the grassy area in Germany played host to the World Cup attractions. It's home to Snow White, a miniature railway and several restaurants, including a buffet where it is Oktoberfest 365 days of the year. There's also a new store that specialises in Werther's Original treats. If you have a craving for Haribo or chocolate, Germany is the place to go.
6. Italy
If you want gelato, pizza or a mask, Italy is the place to go. Surprisingly, until August of last year the only place to get pizza in Epcot, then Via Napoli opened. I haven't had the chance to try the pizza there myself but it comes in various sizes and is made using water imported from Naples.
7. The American Adventure
I love the American Adventure! It is more open and spacious than the other countries in WS and is home to the various special concerts that happen at Epcot throughout the year like the "Sounds of Summer". It's also the place to hear the Voices of Liberty, an a capella group. But my favourite bit is the show hosted by Mark Twain and Benjamin Franklin. It's insanely American but I love it and you leave feeling completely uplifted like anything is possible.
8. Japan
I mentioned it earlier as being the location of one of my favourite restaurants: Teppan Edo, a photo of which is currently featured in the opening titles of my vlog. There are also some beautiful gardens, the Mitsukoshi Department Store, a candy sculptor and a storyteller.
9. Morocco
This is another country I haven't spent enough time in but it's great to just wander around. Aladdin and Jasmin do a lot of meet and greets here and if you're lucky sometimes you'll see the genie too
10. France
If you want to go character hunting this is one of the best places to go. Belle, the Beast, Aurora and Marie all spend a lot of their time here. If you eat in the Chefs de Paris restaurant you'll have Remy as your chef. This is another place where you can watch a film about a country and don't forget to stop by the various shops which include a perfumery.
11. International Gateway
This is the second entrance to Epcot, located down a hill between France and the United Kingdom, it provides quick access to the Yacht and Beach Club, Boardwalk, Swan and Dolphin, Fantasia Gardens, and Disney's Hollywood Studios via either a walkway or one of the Friendship boats.
12. The United Kingdom
Last summer I ate in the Rose and Crown for the first time and I warn you now it's full of Brits! The food was delicious though and if you do find yourself craving a Yorkshire Pudding, a Curlywurly or a Penguin then the UK will not disappoint. Take some time to explore around the back of the pavillion because there's a lot of intricate detail back there. Mary Poppins and Alice take turns to visit the area and the red phone booths are well worth a visit.
13. Canada
Where can you eat a Chocolate Moose, watch a film starring Martin Short and see Off Kilter? Canada of course! It's the last (and first) country in World Showcase and the food in Le Cellier is to die for and supposedly one of the hardest places to get into for a meal!
14. Towers!
Last but not least (and partly because I didn't want to end on number 13!) is Towers, my home last summer. Spare a thought for those flag-shirted cast members and feel free to point out your home country's flag on their shirt. They're a fun loving lot and are always happy to entertain by dressing up or playing with Stitch. Duffy the Disney Bear recently moved in with them so his meet and greet is right next door. Before you ask "No, those shirts aren't for sale!"
So ends my tour of World Showcase. There are plenty of videos on youtube that show off this amazing part of WDW so if you ever have a spare few minutes go and check them out!