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MickeyLumbo
02-13-2006, 07:56 AM
new travel opportunities are now available from Walt Disney Travel Company in Anaheim. just rolled out are tours to Hawaii, Costa Rica, Wyoming, Paris, Italy, London, and the Canadian Rockies - all with the Disney touch.

the web site is up, but, looks like some info still needs to be loaded into the system... check it out at AdventuresByDisney.com

:coffee:

Disneyphile
02-14-2006, 02:24 PM
I love this concept, but man, those trips are very expensive!

MickeyLumbo
02-14-2006, 09:27 PM
have you planned your honeymoon yet? (i'm sure you have...what i mean is...where will your honeymoon be?)

LSPoorEeyorick
02-14-2006, 09:56 PM
We're actually planning to go to Hawaii this year-- but after checking out the offered Hawaii trips on the site, I think it's safe to say that we won't be going with a Disney tour. Between unusual dietary restrictions, and unusual pricetags, it's not really compatible with us. (Plus, we love planning to travel as much as we love travelling-- we'd want to do our own research and decide where we want to go ourselves.)

MickeyLumbo
02-14-2006, 10:19 PM
understood.;)

the tour(s) are not for every traveler.

DisneyDaniel
02-15-2006, 11:19 AM
Is there an actual Web site at AdventureByDisney.com ?

I've tried for days and that URL does not work on any computer or Web browser I've used. Thanks.

Ghoulish Delight
02-15-2006, 11:25 AM
I just checked... AdventuresByDisney.com.

I'll go and fix the typo in the OP.

Prudence
02-15-2006, 12:41 PM
I could really see doing this with kids. They appear to have some built-in times with separate kid/adult activities. I would also consider it for my first trip somewhere. My ideal first-time trip to another country involves some time in tour and some time on my own. I kind of like to stay in the safety of the herd until I feel I have a grasp on how not to inadvertently irritate the locals with my wacky and offensive American manerisms. Plus, I like to hit sort of the "top ten" touristy things AND do the wandering the street thing. Second time around, then I feel comfortable going it alone. Compared to other tour packages, these seem more expensive, but also potentially "nicer".

MickeyLumbo
02-15-2006, 01:07 PM
Is there an actual Web site at AdventureByDisney.com ?

I've tried for days and that URL does not work on any computer or Web browser I've used. Thanks.


oops. sorry DD.

Thanks GD.

the link takes you too:

http://abd.disney.go.com/abd/en_US/index

DisneyDaniel
02-15-2006, 02:00 PM
Hmmm... The daily itenaries are, of course, well thought out and very well organized. But for me, the fun and "adventure" part of traveling is roaming around, making your own discoveries, and creating your own adventures based on personal interests.

Not Afraid
02-15-2006, 02:04 PM
Hmmm... The daily itenaries are, of course, well thought out and very well organized. But for me, the fun and "adventure" part of traveling is roaming around, making your own discoveries, and creating your own adventures based on personal interests.

You travel like we do. I like the "exploration" of it. Discovery is half the fun.

Kevy Baby
02-16-2006, 09:23 PM
Just rolled out are tours to ... Wyoming...So you can go see where Brokeback Mountain WASN'T filmed. And where there is no Brokeback Mountain.

MickeyLumbo
02-16-2006, 09:28 PM
So you can go see where Brokeback Mountain WASN'T filmed. And where there is no Brokeback Mountain.

i wish i could quit you

Disneyphile
02-17-2006, 04:10 PM
have you planned your honeymoon yet? (i'm sure you have...what i mean is...where will your honeymoon be?)We're going to WDW for 3 days, and then we board the Magic on October 28th for the 7-night eastern Caribbean cruise. :) Including airfare, a category 11 stateroom, WDW lodging, and all ground transportation, we totally scored at $2,800 for the both of us. :snap:

If you have any info about the Halloween festivities while onboard, please let me know! We're trying to determine on whether to bring costumes, and if there's trick-or-treating (adults included), etc. :)

Ghoulish Delight
02-17-2006, 04:12 PM
Including airfare, a category 11 stateroom,Whoa, category 11? Can the levees withstand that?

Mrs. Nesbitt
08-04-2007, 01:52 PM
Adventures by Disney has new itineraries for 2008.

This is their "Backstage Magic Tour"

Enjoy VIP treatment when you visit legendary Hollywood landmarks, see how the magic is made at Walt Disney Imagineering, eat lunch on the lot at the Walt Disney Studios, and get a peak behind the fantasy at the Disneyland? Resort.
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Destination Hightlights
Los Angeles, Hollywood, Disneyland Resort

Here is the schedule.

Value Season
Apr 08 - Apr 13 May 06 - May 11 Sep 23 - Sep 28 Nov 18 - Nov 23
Apr 15 - Apr 20 May 13 - May 18 Oct 21 - Oct 26 Dec 02 - Dec 07
Apr 22 - Apr 27 May 20 - May 25 Oct 28 - Nov 02 Dec 09 - Dec 14*
Apr 29 - May 04* Sep 16 - Sep 21* Nov 04 - Nov 09 Dec 16 - Dec 21

Standard Season
May 27 - Jun 01 Aug 26 - Aug 31 Sep 09 - Sep 14
Jun 03 - Jun 08 Sep 02 - Sep 07

Peak Season
Jun 08 - Jun 13 Jul 06 - Jul 11 Aug 03 - Aug 08 Dec 21 - Dec 26
Jun 17 - Jun 22 Jul 13 - Jul 18 Aug 12 - Aug 17 Dec 28 - Jan 02
Jun 22 - Jun 27 Jul 20 - Jul 25 Aug 17 - Aug 22
Jun 29 - Jul 04 Jul 27 - Aug 01 Nov 23 - Nov 28

Terms & Conditions: Credit card deposit of $300 per person reserves your space on a 2008 vacation prior to final pricing and itinerary details. Your deposit must be received prior to August 31, 2007 and is fully refundable until 14 days after we publish, and notify you of our final pricing and itinerary details. You must notify us if you decide to cancel, in which case our sole obligation is to credit your deposit to your credit card. Conditions and restrictions apply and availability is limited. We strongly recommend that you do not make any non-cancelable commitments (such as airfare) until your 2008 reservation is finalized.

This will include transportation, accommodations, park entrance and meals.