Adventures by Disney

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Anyone been on a Adventure by Disney? Just was reading up on it on my email. Came to me by Disney Hello email. Escorted vacations some in Us -like Wyoming, theres also Canada, France/England and Italy for example. :)
 
I think they are a fairly new venture of Disney. I've received some info about them with my Disney Visa statements and they do look interesting. Sorry, I can't add anything worthwhile here, but it will be great if someone has more details to share.
 

We are going on the London/Paris Adventure by Disney in August. Long ways away, but I will give a report when return. Very difficult to find out 'WHERE to post or look for answers about this topic!
 
I think it's just because it's so new. Someone went on the Western Adventure last year when it was being "road tested", so to speak, and wrote a nice trip report. The consensus so far seems to be expensive but really nice. I'd love to take my children this summer, especially since they've just offered two adults pay/child is free if you book by May 31 for the West, Canada or Hawaii trips - but I don't know if we have the time (or the $!)

They sound like really wonderful trips - I sent for the brochure and it's like a glossy magazine - with all the details of each itinerary and costs. etc. Hope to do several of them some day!!!
 
ppiew said:
We are going on the London/Paris Adventure by Disney in August. Long ways away, but I will give a report when return. Very difficult to find out 'WHERE to post or look for answers about this topic!


ppiew ,
Great to see that your are going one of the adventures. I will be looking for your review. I am interesting on going on one but not this year maybe next year. I asked for a brochure.

DVSLIZ,
They do seem kind of expensive. I am solo traveler and the single supplement
is 1300 i think. Well with the cost of travel and single supplements also going up thru the years. :wizard:
 
I'd still like to do it sometime, though. Especially for a solo traveler, which I might be as well on some of those trips, it would be nice to know that everything was taken care of - and I would trust Disney to do it right!!!!
 
Yes, thats the great thing about these vacations. I have used other companies on trips like these and had a great time. I requested a brochure
and would like to go one next year. Now lets i wonder what Mickey or Goofy
sounds like in Italian :rotfl2:
 
I know where you are coming from on the 'solo traveler' bit. My husband HATES to travel - hence unless my daughter/granddaughters travel with me then I am alone, and I want so much to see and enjoy other parts of the world! This year the big splurge is on the London/Paris thing with my daughter and my granddaughter (age 9). I can hardly wait! I think I am more excited than she is! But again the Disney imprimatur on the tour and the quality hotels/excursions seem to make it worth it. Next year it is just me on a cruise thru the North Sea to Russia and I HATE paying the supplement - but what is one to do? This year it WILL be fun (even if this 68 year old over weight grandma is not a good bike rider - thru Versailles)
 
I'm leaving tomorrow afternoon for the London/Paris trip! Travelling solo, so I'll do my best to remember to come on here and give a report when I get back. I added a weekend at Disneyland Paris (can't pass it up, when I'm so close). This will be my first time off the North American continent. I'm not looking forward to the 10 1/2 hour plane trip (the longest I've ever flown is 2 1/2 hours!!), but I think this will be great fun when I get there. I really trust Disney to do this right and make everyone feel safe and to provide us with the best possible experience. The itinerary really hits all the major spots in both cities and I'm sure we'll have a few surprises along the way. Also looking forward to the small bit of time I'll have on my own in London, when I'll visit the National Maritime Museum, the Royal Observatory (at 0 degrees longitude) and the Cutty Sark. If I can handle it on my arrival Friday morning (London time), I hope to walk from the site of the former Marshalea prison to Execution Dock, the route many pirates travelled to their final fate. pirate:

Wish me luck on the plane ride tomorrow... I might go crazy half-way there!! :crazy:
 
Oh please do give us a report! I have to travel alone frequently because husband HATES to travel. This time it will be myself (68 yrs) daughter (42 yrs) and granddaughter (9yrs). I am soooo looking forward to it - seems like August is a million years away! I want to do this right, as this is the first time I have ever done any kind of travel like this. We too are adding 2 nites at DLP at the end of the trip, and a week in Germany/Austria prior. I would love to go to Cornwall too, but that will have to be another time. Have a GREAT time! I heard that the folks who previewed the trip loved it and said the accommodations were beautiful and the activities awesome. Hope so much to hear from you again.!
 
Don't worry, you'll survive the long plane ride, as I have survived it many things!!

Enjoy Europe!!!


PS: I almost always travel alone, and it's not as bad as one may think it is. And if you "gather" everything by yourself (flights, hotels, excursions, ...) it usually is a lot cheaper!!
 
I will be happy to post a trip report on the London/Paris tour but don't have a clue where to post it! Any suggestions?? Not leaving until August anyway.
 
You can post here i guess . Would be interesting to see a review of the trips. :goodvibes
 
I'm back. I had a killer great time! Just fantastic! I'll post more soon, but I'm still a bit too jetlagged to put my thoughts together properly.
 
Hurray! :banana: :cool1: :goodvibes Great to see that you had a great time on your trip! I will waiting for your comments and review. Have a good night and welcome back!
Steve
 
I too am breathless! Although it is two months + b4 we leave, I want to hear any and all details: security; what do we pack; reliability; events pertinent to all ages; etc. Thank You Thank You Thank Your!!!
 
Okay, this helps. Ask your questions and I'll answer. I still can't put things together on my own, but I can give you any info you ask for. That's easy.

So, here we go:

SECURITY - As with any vacation to a big city, you need to keep your eyes open regarding who's around you and where your stuff is. However, in Paris you need to keep a much closer eye on your personal belongings. Pickpockets are rife there. While you're with the tour group, you won't feel unsafe, but you should remain aware for any outsiders. When you're traveling on your own, you really need to be smart about what's happening around you. I was on my own one day, just taking pictures in the Place de l'Concorde (probably spelled that all wrong), near the hotel, and was about to cross the street to walk over to the Jardins Tulleries, which is across the street from the hotel, when a man started talking to me in French and following me. It felt very much like a set-up for a robbery and I tried to get into a more populated area (near some souvenir stands), but he wouldn't stop talking to me. Fortunately, there was a small bookstore at the entrance to the gardens, so I ducked in there for about 5 minutes and when I peeked out, he was gone. Just be aware for set-ups and scams. I'd recommend picking up a purse that has some security features. I bought one from Travelsmith.com that has a steel cable in the strap, so it can't be cut, plus it has a clip that goes through all the zippers, so they can't be opened. The clip broke at the end of the trip, but it was useful while it lasted. Men should be careful with wallets, too, and do not place them in back pockets. So, security-wise, just keep your eyes open and try not to make yourself an easy target. I never felt worried at all when I was with the tour group, though. Only when I was on my own (and most of the time I went out with a small group of fellow travelers).

WHAT TO PACK/WHAT NOT TO PACK: Tour-wise, for the London/Paris trip you'll want a nice outfit for the night you go to see "Mary Poppins" (wonderful, by the way!). You might want to bring a couple of other semi-dressy outfits, as well. I only had the one, but others also dressed up a bit for dinner at the Eiffel Tower (although it's okay to be casual there) and for the final evening's dinner. Other than that, you're good with whatever makes you comfortable. You'll be doing lots of walking, so bring good shoes! Bring your camera and lots of film or lots of memory cards. I took over 3000 photos during my trip (but, I tend to shoot more than most people). Bring an umbrella or hooded jacket, as it rained off-and-on every day of my trip. It tends to be colder over there than what I'm used to here in CA, so you might want a jacket and/or sweatshirt. I wasn't as cold as most of the other people on the tour, so I was fine with my windbreaker and, ocassionally, added my sweatshirt under it. Others had heavier jackets. You could always pick up a nice Parisian scarf, if you need it! Not sure what else to suggest here, so if you're wondering about packing something specific, just ask.

RELIABILITY: Not sure what that means. The Adventures by Disney staff was extremely reliable. Everything ran like clockwork. Some changes had already been made to the trip itinerary, based on the feedback of a previous tour group, which I think made our trip even better. But, all the big items were still in there (only thing that was removed was the dinner cruise on the River Seine, which gave us more time on our own). I never worried about a single thing on the tour. They took great care of us (even gave us a bottle of water each day to keep us hydrated) and tended to our every need. If you have a problem with your hotel room, or need help with anything, they'll be right there to make everything simple for you. They'll give you their cell phone numbers, so you can always reach them. From the moment I arrived at Heathrow, to the moment I left for Disneyland Paris, everything was handled with extreme professionalism. Reliable, yes.

EVENTS PERTINENT TO ALL AGES: Yes, definitely. We only had 3 kids on our tour, but they were never bored. The dinners are great and there is usually some option for the kids to have something different (I even had the kids option for lunch once). At the Louvre, there's a special program for the kids, to keep them more interested in the place and also at Montmarte, when the adults do a wine tasting, the kids go off and have their silhouettes done (a couple adults took that option, too). In our group, the kids were very much a part of the whole group and were treated as such by all the travelers. The Adventure Guides always made sure to talk with them and be sure they were having fun. They really seemed to enjoy everything we did. No whining, no crying, nothing like that. Everyone was happy and having a great time, no matter their age!

Now, off the topics above, I'll say that I can't imagine a better way to travel than with Adventures by Disney. There were a number of special little touches (which I won't describe, so they'll be special for you, too) that really made the trip feel unique. You'll stay in five-star hotels and have superb meals. The Adventure Guides are the most terrific people you can imagine traveling with and feel like part of the group, instead of like "leaders". In each city, you'll have a local tour guide who will travel with you on the bus and at all the sites you visit. These guides are extraordinarily well-versed on the city and have every single piece of information you could ever want. They'll tell you everything about the places you visit, but if you throw a question at them that's totally off-topic, they'll have the answer for that, as well. They know EVERYTHING. They can help you with your plans for your free time and can answer any question you've ever dreamed of asking about London or Paris.

On a personal note, I highly recommend a visit to the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, just a short boat ride up the Thames from the Tower of London, where you'll start your free time in London. If you have any interest in the maritime history of England, it's a marvelous place. I only had time to run in and see Admiral Nelson's uniform from the battle of Trafalgar, but it moved me to tears. Also, I recommend a crepe sucre while you're in Paris, particularly in Montmarte. The chocolate-almond one is great and might make one of your tour guides jealous. On the day you visit Notre Dame, Montmarte and the Eiffel Tower, choose your stairs carefully. I opted to go up the belltower at Notre Dame, plus went up the stairs to Montmarte (there's a funiculla option) and then took the stairs from Level 1 to Level 2 of the Eiffel Tower. Don't do all 3 unless you're extremely fit or very insane (I fall into the latter category, apparently).

The Champs Elysee (bad spelling, again) is a nice walk on your free time. If you're a Formula 1 fan, keep an eye on the stores, as many of them have really cool F1 exhibits with cars and everything. That was a nice surprise for me! There's also a Disney Store along the street. I picked up a rolling backpack there, since I'd purchased so many souvenir t-shirts and books that I didn't have enough room in my suitcase for everything. That's important - make sure you have room for your purchases!! As it was, I had to pay an overweight fee on my big suitcase to get it home. I knew that would happen, though, so it wasn't a big deal - only 20 Euros.

Okay, that's all I can think of right now. If you have questions, please ask them and I'll be sure to give you an answer as soon as I can!
 



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