December 31, 2010

Florida Leisure – Top 10 Videos For 2010

Well today marks the last day of the year and it’s always fun to look back and reflect on some of the things that happened and what interested most people. That’s why we’ve taken a look at our YouTube.com/FloridaLeisure channel to see exactly what were the most popular videos from over 100 that we made in 2010.

Coming in at No. 10 is the Fun Spot video… this is the video featuring the two great fun parks in the Orlando area…one on International Drive and the other on US 192 at Old Town.

At No. 9 is the Sea World Up Close VIP Dolphin Encounter… a great way to get up close and personal with the dolphins at SeaWorld.

At No. 8 is the LPGA Golf video featuring the exciting finish to the tour when six of the ladies were in close competition for the leading titles in the World here in Orlando.

No 7 is the video from the AARP conference that came to Orlando in September and features part of Peter Greenberg’s talk on how to travel and save money.

No 6 is the visit I made to Disney’s Animal Kingdom… one of the more popular theme parks and evidence of that comes from the number of views the video attracted.

No 5 is the video featuring the World’s capital for water skiing. This was a video I made after calling in at the Water Skiing Hall of Fame…I’d often driven by the place but never stopped…I didn’t know what I’d been missing!

No 4 is the video I made featuring the opening day at the new Amway Arena here in Orlando… it’s the new home of the Orlando Magic and many of the concerts that come to town… a great place to visit to take in a game or listen to some great artists.

No 3 is the Restaurant Row video I put together after visiting the Sand Lake Road area of Orlando. This area really is a great place to visit and some of the best food in Florida can be found here…and you bet the place will be heaving tonight…New Year’s Eve!

Coming in at the No. 2 spot is the Discovery Cove video. A lot of people wonder about the experience at Dolphin Cove and this video goes behind the scenes and shows you everything you need to know.

And the No. 1 video for 2010 is the Hotel or Vacation Rental Home video with over 30,000 views showing just how popular vacation rental homes have now become. This video explains the differences and cost savings between vacation rental homes and hotels and points out that no matter whether you are visiting on business or pleasure, a vacation home really is the best choice for a more relaxing and enjoyable time that saves you real money into the bargain!

Hope you’ve enjoyed our review of the Top 10 Florida Leisure videos for 2010 and please do visit YouTube.com/FloridaLeisure to seee some of the videos that didn’t quite make the list… there’s a lot to choose from such as the SeaWorld Penguin Up Close VIP Encounter, the Harry Potter section at Island’s of Adventure and the Lego Imagination Center at Downtown Disney.

Have a wonderful evening tonight and here’s looking forward to a great 2011 and the chance to create more memories!

December 30, 2010

Hero’s Welcome Awaits Chilean Miners

Filed under: Disney,Florida News,News,theme parks — ngw101 @ 1:05 pm

One of the top news stories of the year has been the story of the trapped miners in Chile. This New Year is one that many of them feared they would never see but thanks to a fantastic rescue effort all 33 of then survived and are now able to enjoy their lives like never before.

At the end of January, Walt Disney World will welcome the miners, their families and their rescuers to a vacation of a lifetime at Walt Disney World. Their visit will be a complimentary six-night Disney vacation from Jan. 27-Feb. 2, 2011, where the miners, their rescuers and immediate families will meet Disney characters, visit all four Walt Disney World theme parks and serve as honorary Grand Marshals of the Main Street, U.S.A. parade in Magic Kingdom

Trapped 2,300 feet inside the earth for 69 days in a collapsed Chilean mine, the men were pulled from the darkness in a miracle rescue.  In one of the year’s most touching stories, their unbending faith and endurance sustained them throughout the ordeal.

“The amazing story of these miners captured the attention of the world for demonstrating the true power and resilience of the human spirit,” said Disney President and CEO Bob Iger.  “We are proud to welcome these courageous men and their families to the Walt Disney World Resort.”

The group will arrive to a welcome dinner with characters, dancing and Chilean cuisine prepared by Disney chefs.  During their vacation, they also will be treated to a $500 gift card per family, a group photo in front of Cinderella Castle and personal photo albums of their visit.

It promises to be a fantastic time for all concerned…and congratulations to our friends at Walt Disney World for stepping up to the plate.

December 28, 2010

Disney Tackles Major Theme Park Problem: Lines

Filed under: Articles,Disney,theme parks,vacation tips — ngw101 @ 12:07 pm

Good article in today’s New York Times from Brooke Barnes that addresses what the staff at Disney are doing to address the long lines at its theme parks. Makes for interesting reading:

ORLANDO, Fla. — Deep in the bowels of Walt Disney World, inside an underground bunker called the Disney Operational Command Center, technicians know that you are standing in line and that you are most likely annoyed about it. Their clandestine mission: to get you to the fun faster.

To handle over 30 million annual visitors — many of them during this busiest time of year for the megaresort — Disney World long ago turned the art of crowd control into a science. But the putative Happiest Place on Earth has decided it must figure out how to quicken the pace even more. A cultural shift toward impatience — fed by video games and smartphones — is demanding it, park managers say. To stay relevant to the entertain-me-right-this-second generation, Disney must evolve.

And so it has spent the last year outfitting an underground, nerve center to address that most low-tech of problems, the wait. Located under Cinderella Castle, the new center uses video cameras, computer programs, digital park maps and other whiz-bang tools to spot gridlock before it forms and deploy countermeasures in real time.

In one corner, employees watch flat-screen televisions that depict various attractions in green, yellow and red outlines, with the colors representing wait-time gradations.

If Pirates of the Caribbean, the ride that sends people on a spirited voyage through the Spanish Main, suddenly blinks from green to yellow, the center might respond by alerting managers to launch more boats.

Another option involves dispatching Captain Jack Sparrow or Goofy or one of their pals to the queue to entertain people as they wait. “It’s about being nimble and quickly noticing that, ‘Hey, let’s make sure there is some relief out there for those people,’ ” said Phil Holmes, vice president of the Magic Kingdom, the flagship Disney World park.

What if Fantasyland is swamped with people but adjacent Tomorrowland has plenty of elbow room? The operations center can route a miniparade called “Move it! Shake it! Celebrate It!” into the less-populated pocket to siphon guests in that direction. Other technicians in the command center monitor restaurants, perhaps spotting that additional registers need to be opened or dispatching greeters to hand out menus to people waiting to order.

“These moments add up until they collectively help the entire park,” Mr. Holmes said.

In recent years, according to Disney research, the average Magic Kingdom visitor has had time for only nine rides — out of more than 40 — because of lengthy waits and crowded walkways and restaurants. In the last few months, however, the operations center has managed to make enough nips and tucks to lift that average to 10.

“Control is Disney’s middle name, so they have always been on the cutting edge of this kind of thing,” said Bob Sehlinger, co-author of “The Unofficial Guide: Walt Disney World 2011” and a writer on Disney for Frommers.com. Mr. Sehlinger added, “The challenge is that you only have so many options once the bathtub is full.”

Disney, which is periodically criticized for overreaching in the name of cultural dominance (and profits), does not see any of this monitoring as the slightest bit invasive. Rather, the company regards it as just another part of its efforts to pull every possible lever in the name of a better guest experience.

The primary goal of the command center, as stated by Disney, is to make guests happier — because to increase revenue in its $10.7 billion theme park business, which includes resorts in Paris and Hong Kong, Disney needs its current customers to return more often. “Giving our guests faster and better access to the fun,” said Thomas O. Staggs, chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, “is at the heart of our investment in technology.”

Disney also wants to raise per-capita spending. “If we can also increase the average number of shop or restaurant visits, that’s a huge win for us,” Mr. Holmes said.

Disney has long been a leader in technological innovation, whether that means inventing cameras to make animated films or creating the audio animatronic robots for the attraction It’s a Small World.

Behind-the-scenes systems — typically kept top secret by the company as it strives to create an environment where things happen as if by magic — are also highly computerized. Ride capacity is determined in part by analyzing hotel reservations, flight bookings and historic attendance data. Satellites provide minute-by-minute weather analysis. A system called FastPass allows people to skip lines for popular rides like the Jungle Cruise.

But the command center reflects how Disney is deepening its reliance on technology as it thinks about adapting decades-old parks, which are primarily built around nostalgia for an America gone by, for 21st century expectations. “It’s not about us needing to keep pace with technological change,” Mr. Staggs said. “We need to set the pace for that kind of change.”

For instance, Disney has been experimenting with smartphones to help guide people more efficiently. Mobile Magic, a $1.99 app, allows visitors to type in “Sleeping Beauty” and receive directions to where that princess (or at least a costumed stand-in) is signing autographs. In the future, typing in “hamburger” might reveal the nearest restaurant with the shortest wait.

Disney has also been adding video games to wait areas. At Space Mountain, 87 game stations now line the queue to keep visitors entertained. (Games, about 90 seconds in length, involve simple things like clearing runways of asteroids). Gaming has also been added to the queue for Soarin’, an Epcot ride that simulates a hang glider flight.

Blogs that watch Disney’s parks have speculated that engineers (“imagineers,” in the company’s parlance) are also looking at bigger ideas, like wristbands that contain information like your name, credit card number and favorite Disney characters. While Disney is keeping a tight lid on specifics, these devices would enable simple transactions like the purchase of souvenirs — just pay by swiping your wristband — as well as more complicated attractions that interact with guests.

“Picture a day where there is memory built into these characters — they will know that they’ve seen you four or five times before and that your name is Bobby,” said Bruce E. Vaughn, chief creative executive at Walt Disney Imagineering. “Those are the kinds of limits that are dissolving so quickly that we can see being able to implement them in the meaningfully near future.”

Dreaming about the future was not something on Mr. Holmes’s mind as he gave a reporter a rare peek behind the Disney operations veil. He had a park to run, and the command center had spotted trouble at the tea cups.

After running smoothly all morning, the spinning Mad Tea Party abruptly stopped meeting precalculated ridership goals. A few minutes later, Mr. Holmes had his answer: a new employee had taken over the ride and was leaving tea cups unloaded.

“In the theme park business these days,” he said, “patience is not always a virtue.”

The original article is here.

December 25, 2010

Florida Leisure Orlando Holiday Sweepstakes

Filed under: just for fun — ngw101 @ 9:39 pm

So who won the 3 night stay in a Florida Leisure Vacation Home… watch this video and find out if it was you!

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December 24, 2010

Creating Great Christmas Memories

Filed under: Articles,just for fun,Leisure,stress relief,vacation tips — ngw101 @ 7:22 am

As the holiday season rolls round, families get together to celebrate Christmas and the New Year. It’s a time to reflect on the past, enjoy the present and look forward to the future. Old traditions are repeated and new ones made and that’s what makes the Christmas holidays such a wonderful time for family and friends.

If you’re looking for new ideas of how to make this year’s holiday special, we have a few ideas:

1. Decorate the Christmas Tree Together
Decorating the Christmas tree together is fun and taking turns to put an ornament on the tree creates memories for every member of the family…it’s as if every member of the family has put their own personal touch on it.

2. Make Your Own Holiday Ornaments
Having all family members create their own holiday ornament to hang on the tree or around the house is a fun family thing to do. You can do this with everything from toilet rolls to art paper, glitter and clothespins.

3. Take Plenty of Photos
Recording memories along the way is a great way to bring back memories and start new ones. Looking back through the year and remembering good times is one of life’s small pleasures. You can even incorporate them into your holiday ornaments!

4. Create a Memory Jar
Have everyone in the family write down two or three of their favorite family or holiday memories. When you all get together have each person pick a piece of paper out of the jar and read the memory out loud. It’s a great way to relive old times!

5. Playtime
Playing games is a huge family pastime around Christmas. It’s a time to bring laughter and joy to your family gatherings so make sure you drag out a favorite family game and have fun!

6. Movie Time
Have each person write down their favorite movie on a slip of paper and let someone draw for a movie the whole family can watch together.

7. Honoring Loved Ones
The holiday period can be a sad one for many family members as they remember a loved one who has passed on. Focusing on the good memories of a person can ease the pain and helps everyone move forward.

8. Wish List
Have everyone create a wish list of the changes they would make in the world to make it a better place. Once done, have everyone combine the list into one master list and then spend time together taking positive steps to help bring about those changes you want to see in the world. It’s a great way to bond and work towards a common goal.

9. Go for a stroll
Sometimes getting out in the fresh air is just the tonic for those Christmas blues… you know, the time when you’ve eaten and drunk too much. It’s a great way to enjoy each others company and share hopes and dreams for the new year.

10. Giving
The holiday season really is all about giving. Why not create a new tradition that involves giving to those in need? Your family could donate gifts or time to worthy causes and bring joy to people in need. Children will enjoy participating in the joy of giving and learning about the problems other people face.

Hope we’ve given you some ideas… from all of us at Florida Leisure…we wish you…

A Very Happy Christmas

December 23, 2010

The President Prefers Vacation Homes

It’s official… President Obama really does prefer vacation homes. For the last two years, Obama and his family have enjoyed peace, quiet, and serene surroundings at an exclusive five-star Plantation Estate vacation home at Paradise Point at Kailua Bay on the Hawaiian Island of Oahu. The home is fully appointed with exquisite amenities together with custom finishes and furnishings from around the world, the stunning property is classic oceanfront elegance at its finest. Built with security, comfort,and sophistication in mind, the haute rental home is just steps from the silky white sands of Kailua Beach. So, do you want the presidential treatment? Well, you too could vacation like Barack and Michelle Obama at the Plantation Estate for a mere $24,500 per week.

And if Hawaii isn’t your style… you know where to come for a fabulous vacation with the world’s best theme parks and attractions, some great restaurants and killer shopping…Orlando. And, better still, Florida Leisure’s vacation homes have similar amenities to those the President and his family are enjoying but at a more affordable price!

Everyone deserves a break every now and then. Is it time for your next visit to Orlando?

Have a very happy Christmas…from the Florida Leisure family to yours.

December 22, 2010

Christmas at SeaWorld

One of the perks of the job is that sometimes we get to visit the theme parks for “research” purposes and that’s what the Florida Leisure family did last night as we headed to Sea World to see their Christmas Celebration. I’ve previously blogged about the wonderful events being hosted just down the road from our office but hadn’t been able to get along and experience them first hand.

That changed last night and I finally got to go and see some of the magic that the Sea World folks have put on for this holiday season. It was a very enjoyable evening and our plans to stay for three hours were blown apart as we stayed some while longer and didn’t get home until late! The reason was clear… there really is a lot to see and do in the SeaWorld Christmas Celebration!

We started the evening by wandering through the fabulously decorated entrance to the Waterfront. It’s here you first notice the “Sea of Trees” and it really is an amazing spectacle as the trees seem to dance in tune to the music.  We then took a quick trip on board the Sea World Sky Tower and watched the trees glisten and sparkle in the lake below. Fabulous!

From there it was over to the Winter Wonderland on Ice taking in the Shark Encounter and the Dolphin nursery on the way. The Winter Wonderland on Ice is literally where Christmas comes to life on a stage of ice as skaters dazzle and delight in what is a show stopping ice skating extravaganza.

After that it was time for the Shamu Christmas show – Miracles and this is where you can really let the holiday spirit splash over you as the killer whales soar and the holiday music keeps in beat. Really a wonderful show to experience and a MUST DO if you are visiting Orlando over the holiday period.

Other treats as you wander around the park are the Polar Express Experience – Wild Artic, a Sesame Street Christmas, Clyde & Seamore’s Countdown to Christmas, a Sesame Street Christmas and the Christmas Market, where you can simply wander among some of the shops and entertain yourself by playing some of the games of skill or by simply looking at some of the neat things Sea World have laid out. There’s also some seasonal food at the market and you can find hot cinnamon rolls, Dippin’ Chocolate, cinnamon roasted nuts, Gingerbread cookies, Kettle corn and cocoa, toddies, cookies and a whole lot more!


Sea World’s a lot of fun this Christmas…make sure you get along and experience it yourself! Here’s some video showing the fun we had…

December 20, 2010

Holiday Sweepstakes…Will You Win?

Filed under: Blog,Florida News,hidden orlando,just for fun,stress relief — ngw101 @ 8:05 pm

The big countdown to our new Orlando Holiday Sweepstakes is in it’s last few days.  By entering our contest you stand a chance of winning a 3 night stay in one of 3 or 4 bedroom vacation homes here in the vacation capital of the world.

To enter, all you need to do is visit www.Facebook.com/FloridaLeisure and click on “Like”. After that, hit the “Sweepstakes” button and enter your email details and birth date and you’re done. If you’re younger than 18 years of age, then I’m sorry but you’ll have to wait a little while longer to be able to enter. The Holiday Sweepstakes runs from noon today through to 9pm on Christmas Day!

It promises to be a lot of fun but remember, you need to be at least 18 years of age, click “LIKE” on Facebook.com/FloridaLeisure and enter the sweepstakes via the “SWEEPSTAKES” tab.

Good luck…

December 19, 2010

Flash Mob at Orlando Airport

One of the most enchanting trends occurring all over the county this holiday season has been the appearance of “Flash Mobs” at various locations.Yesterday, the Flash Mob made an appearance at Orlando International Airport and they took many travelers by surprise.

You know the scene, tired and anxious people waiting around for their flights on cell phones, laptops, watching TV and coping with flight delays and long security lines. So imagine their surprise at 4pm when around 120 people started singing at the top of their lungs!

It’s what is  becoming known as a “flash mob” … a planned outburst of organized activity in a public place, generally intended to break up the status quo.

Yesterdays flash mob featured members of the Messiah Choral Society who were joined by the Bach Festival Choir in a rendition of the “Hallelujah” chorus. The mob was the brainchild of United Arts of Central Florida President Margot Knight and Carolyn Fennell, OIA’s director of public affairs.

Fennell said the goal of the flash mob was simple: In a stressful time of year to travel, it aimed to inject some holiday spirit and alleviate tension as much as possible.

The current flash-mob phenomenon started in 2003, when, according to various reports, a man known only as “Bill” organized the first flash mobs as a social experiment. Bill Wasik, at the time a senior editor for Harper’s Magazine, later revealed himself in the magazine’s March 2006 issue to be the mysterious “Bill.” He is currently a senior editor for Wired magazine.

It certainly seemed that the goal of the flash mob was met as many travellers stood and applauded. And then went on their merry way!



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