Tag: Adventures by Disney

  • DIS Unplugged Podcast – September 7th, 2011

    With the entire team traveling, Pete recorded a solo show. In this episode, he answers some listener questions from Facebook. Later this week, the Disneyland team will also have a new show. The DIS Unplugged podcast is a weekly roundtable discussion that discuss all aspects of planning a Disney vacation. The show is an unbiased…

  • Alaskan Wonders – Part 8

    Our final day of the cruise is a sea day as we sail back down the ‘inside passage’ towards Vancouver.   I hate the last day of a cruise, and I hate the last day of an Adventures By Disney trip, so today I shall be known as “Hatey McHaterson” (which is normally Walter’s name as…

  • Alaskan Wonders – Part 7

    Our tour today started a little later than the others. We had to meet at 1:45 pm on the gangway to head over to the Great Alaskan Lumberjack show. Again, on paper this reads like something I wouldn’t do if you paid me – but the experience itself was a blast. The show features two…

  • Epic Journeys Await With New 2012 Adventures By Disney Trips

    In 2011, Adventures by Disney (ABD) offered all-inclusive itineraries to Egypt for the first time.  Unfortunately, many of the trips scheduled for summer 2011 were canceled due to the political upheaval in the country.  ABD announced that Egypt is back on the schedule for 2012.  In addition, ABD will be taking guests to two new…

  • Alaskan Wonders – Part 6

    Trying to describe today’s adventure is going to be difficult without sounding like I hit my head and have suddenly turned into some kind of tree hugging hippie. But today is a day I’ll remember the rest of my life – no matter where I go or what I do, I will always remember this…

  • Alaskan Wonders – Part 5

    Skagway is the first opportunity we had to leave the ship. As we were pulling in, we were immediately met by a sea lion who was swimming around watching us dock while playing with a fish he had caught. He wasn’t eating the fish mind you, just holding it in his mouth, letting it go,…

  • Alaskan Wonders – Part 4

    I’m not sure what I was expecting, but I have to admit the glacier at Tracy Arm was a little anti-climactic. I guess it’s because I’ve seen too many movies where glaciers are right next to the ship – okay, bad reference – that evokes images of Titanic (which I’ve been quoting all day….”We’re dressed…