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Ears the News with Richard

Ears the News is brought to you courtesy of our friends at  WDWMagic.com Disney's Hollywood Studios will once again have a Rope Drop opening procedure on all regular non-Extra Magic Hour mornings at the park. Guests without breakfast reservations will be allowed through the touch points at 8:30 am and onto Hollywood Blvd. Guests will be able to go as far at the 50's Prime Time Cafe, Min and Bill's Dockside, and to the Trolley Car Cafe, with ropes at each of those locations. Oscars, Crossroads of the World, Mickey's of Hollywood and the Starbucks Trolley Car Cafe on Hollywood Blvd will all be open for the early arrivals. The rope drop will then take place at each of those three locations at 8:45 AM, including welcome announcement, with cast on-hand to lead guests to the attractions. Guests with early dining reservations will be able to enter the park at 7:45 AM. Breakfast is coming to the Sci-Fi Dine In Theater at Disney's Hollywood Studios thi...

Agent Heather's 10 Favorite Attractions for Children Under 5

As travel agents, we often get asked, “is my child too young for Disney?”  I am here to say that there is no such thing!  I used to think that, but I am pretty sure that had more to do with me being selfish and wanting to ride the rides I like without slowing down for my children.  As we know, not all rides are created for tiny Mouseketeers, and I wanted the thrills.  I simply didn’t want to stop for “kiddie” rides. After I took a leap of faith and took my wee ones, I found that going to Disney with younger children completely changes the experience- in a good way!  Yes, we did slow down, but that only made me take notice of details and attractions I missed before and really come to appreciate them.  Slower rides and attractions can be super magical when you sit back, relax, and see them through the eyes of your child. With that being said, here are my personal picks for Disney’s best rides and attractions for little ones (and the grown up “kids” that a...

Harmony Barber Shop

My 1st Haircut Mickey Ears, and a mesh bag of hair clippings With children, Walt Disney World trips can be full of lots of "firsts"- such as the first time they meet Mickey, the first time Cinderella Castle comes into view around the corner, or the first time their head finally hits that height stick for the attraction they've anxiously been waiting to ride.  These are all great scrapbook-worthy moments that we can treasure for years to come.  You may not realize that there's another milestone you can celebrate in a magical way: their first haircut! Tucked away just off Main Street USA next to the Emporium is the Harmony Barber Shop.  This is a real working barber shop, and has become a traditional first-stop on our visits.  Whether you need a trim, a cut, or some pixie dust, they can send you off in style and ready for a fantastic vacation!  The Dapper Dans and other residents of Main Street have been known to stop by, making it an extra-special experi...

Meme Monday

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Ears the News with Richard

Ears the News is brought to you courtesy of our friends at  WDWMagic.com Disney has released  the full schedule for this year's Night of Joy, complete with the full performer line-up and locations. Night of Joy 2015 takes place this year at the Magic Kingdom on September 11 and 12 2015, 7:30 PM to 1:00 AM each evening. Tickets are $65 plus tax in advance for one night and $115 plus tax in advance for two nights. Get full details on pricing and how to order. Friday, September 11th, 2015 CASTLE FORECOURT STAGE 7:40 PM. – Jeremy Camp 9:45 PM. – MercyMe 11:55 PM. – TobyMac GALAXY STAGE 7:30 PM. – Francesca Battistelli 8:50 PM – Francesca Battistelli 10:25 PM – Colton Dixon 12:05 AM. – Big Daddy Weave ROCKETTOWER PLAZA STAGE 8:10 PM. – Josh Wilson 9:40 PM. – I Am They 11:15 PM – Rend Collective Saturday, September 12th, 2015 CASTLE FORECOURT STAGE 7:40 PM. – for King & Country 9:40 PM – LeCrae 11:50 PM – Skillet GALAXY S...

Aulani = Paradise

I recently enjoyed 10 wonderful days at Aulani.  That sounds like plenty of time to experience the resort as well as see the sights of Oahu, Hawaii, right?  But it turns out that Aulani is like Hotel California; you can enter but you don’t want to ever leave!   Upon first arriving, you’re presented with leis: flowers for the girls, kukua nut leis for the boys.   (Lucky them, theirs last longer than the flowers! But they certainly don’t smell as nice!) The resort itself is impressive as you drive up.  It's sandwiched in between 2 other very modern looking resorts but is recognizable right away.  Aulani has that distinctive feel that only Disney resorts have.  The theming and architecture really help you feel that you’re in an authentic Hawaiian resort, rather than a high-rise apartment building in a metropolitan city. If you're familiar with deluxe resorts at other Disney destinations, you know that their lobbies always make a grand first imp...