About Author: Wendy Neeld

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A princess by determination, Wendy Neeld has a long standing passion for Disney and the wonder, fantasy, and magic it represents. A central Florida resident, she visits Walt Disney World regularly, and loves not only the parks but the theming and history of Disney itself. A professor of humanities by day, she loves to share culture, history, and wonder with others. Communicating those things in written form is her joy and her goal in writing and publishing on the internet.

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Live Magic: Entertainment at Disney

MBOrange2013 Live Magic: Entertainment at DisneyWelcome to the first stop aboard Magical Blogorail Orange. Enjoy the ride as we share our favorite live entertainment on Disney property


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Sergio the juggler recruits pint sized assistants in Epcot’s Italy

There’s something special about seeing something live.  No matter how media saturated our lives become or how good technology is, there’s still something unspeakably different about experiencing something directly.  That’s why sporting events and concerts still sell tickets in an age of streaming and broadcasts.  That’s why we travel to Disney instead of just watching ride-throughs on YouTube.  And that’s why Disney offers more than just rides and automated attractions. No matter how good an animatronic or a digital image, it’s just not the same as “seeing it for real.”

For all of its amazing attractions and its rising use of technology to create individual customer experiences, Disney is well aware of the importance of live entertainment and interaction.  From the performers at Epcot showcasing the talents and traditions of the countries of World Showcase to the magical discoveries of new performance on Main Street USA, Disney offers its visitors an amazing array of live entertainment.

Dans 150x150 Live Magic: Entertainment at DisneyFar too often, visitors to Disney miss much of that magic because they are focused on catching an attraction or trying to stay on track with a planned schedule.  What some fail to realize is that those live performances often offer special magic – a performance that will never be the same twice, loaded with passion and skill.

For me, savoring Disney’s live entertainment is one of my favorite parts of being on property.  As much as I love Pirates of the Caribbean, Spaceship Earth, or the Tower of Terror, those attractions remain essentially the same, and once you’ve ridden them enough times…you know what comes next.  But live entertainment?  You never know what surprises you may find.

Among the wonderful offerings, however, one stands out to me: The Voices of Liberty in the entry rotunda of the American Adventure.  Describing the performance to someone who hasn’t encountered them, the Voices of Liberty may sound less than exciting; they are an acappella group in period costumes performing traditional American folk songs.

That simple description, however, fails to even begin to do justice to the group.  The Voices of Liberty are not only superb vocalists, they bring a passion and life to American history through their music. Songs touch emotion in a way that facts often fail to do, and the voices of the performers soar into the rotunda of the pavilion, bringing with them a legacy of American hopes and dreams that even the elaborate multimedia show in the American Adventure fails to convey.  The Voices of Liberty earn their name – they give voice to the dreams of love, of liberty, and of simple joy that shaped the country they represent.

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One of the casts of the Voices of Liberty perform

Whenever I visit Epcot, I try to make it a priority to hear the group perform at least one set. The songs they present change on a regular basis, and since they perform multiple times each day, their set list is a little different each time.  They begin performing around 12:30, and appear about 15 minutes before each of the show times posted outside the pavilion (there are earlier show times, but the Voices of Liberty do not begin appearing until later in the day).  If you stop in to hear them, don’t be shy.  Move in under the dome and settle yourself on the floor, or at the very least, step into the lighter colored circle under the dome.  The rotunda is designed to reflect and enhance sound, and moving underneath it will let you hear the full beauty of the performance.

Disney World offers so many talented performers, but none of them speaks to my heart quite the same way that the Voices of Liberty do.  There is a pride and a passion that comes across in their voices.  When their voices swell in the Star Spangled Banner or America the Beautiful, I find tears in my eyes.  Their performances and their music represent something special – the good things about our country that are so often lost in all the bad.  They bring something precious to my time at Disney, something no recording or ride can offer.  The Voices of Liberty offer hope and beauty…and for me, that makes them the best live entertainment at Disney World.

Have you heard the Voices of Liberty?  Do you seek them out when you visit?

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A Whole New World: Advice for 1st time Disney Visitors

MBOrange2013 A Whole New World: Advice for 1st time Disney Visitors

Welcome to those of you joining me from A Glass Slipper Vacation and those of you just hopping aboard. I am the 4th stop on our Magical Blogorail.


1stVisit 300x300 A Whole New World: Advice for 1st time Disney VisitorsSpend a few hours clicking your way through the rich diversity of the online Disney fan community, and you’ll find a lot of words repeated over and over in describing the parks we love so much: magical, fun, happy…  But there’s one word you won’t find very often in the frequently glowing descriptions of the Disney parks: overwhelming.

But, in all honesty, “overwhelming” may well be one of the terms most apt for describing what a first time visitor to Walt Disney World encounters.  With four theme parks, two water parks, and a plethora of resorts and entertainments, Walt Disney World’s 30,080 acres offers something for everyone, but its rich diversity can be bewildering as well as wonderful.  As a seasoned Disney annual passholder who visits multiple times each year, I am still constantly finding new adventures in “the World.”  For someone encountering the “Disney experience” for the first time, “overwhelming” may indeed be the best description.

So what advice can an Disney parks fan give a first time visitor?  That’s a hard question.  One of the things that makes Disney so magical is its ability to provide something for everyone, to create the illusion of an experience tailored just for each guest.  Giving advice to a first time visitor is so hard because each visitor is unique. No matter how much one fan loves an attraction or dining experience, it might not be right for the first-time visitor seeking an experience that suits them or their family.

In the bigger picture, however, there are a few words of wisdom that hold true regardless of whether you’re a thrill seeker or an omnimover aficionado.  First time visitors to a Disney park might lose sight of the big vacation picture in all of the offerings, but there are 3 things that every first time Disney guest should remember:

Goofy 202x300 A Whole New World: Advice for 1st time Disney VisitorsMake lots of plans, and be okay with not keeping themIn the dazzling array of choices presented to theme park guests, knowledge truly is power.  Knowing what choices are available to you, what you wanted to do in a given area of the park, or what dining options are nearby is invaluable.  And, of course, the more you plan, the more you know.  Researching attractions, dining, and shows before you head off on vacation is part of the fun of going to a Disney park.  It’s not just doing that makes magic – it’s dreaming.  The more you plan what you’re going to do in the parks, the more excited you’ll be, and the more you’ll know when you arrive…

…but there’s a second part to that planning.  Part of the magic that Disney bloggers keep talking about is the spontaneous wonder of discovery.  It’s finding yourself dancing with Chip and Dale in the middle of a parade; it’s smelling something amazing on your way past a restaurant and stopping in; it’s daring to ask if there are any open spots at Cinderella’s Royal Table and being seated; it’s stopping to watch an amazing balancing act in Epcot’s France; it’s seeing DiVine at Animal Kingdom.  Those magical moments are what take us away from the carefully planned rigors of daily life; they’re part of Disney magic…but they won’t be part of your plans.  First time guests should plan, a lot!  But they should also know that if their plans don’t flow exactly the way they are, well, planned, that’s okay – in fact it may be better!  Disney vacations are about planning and dreaming, but they’re also about playing, and every first time visitor needs to remember that.

DadDaughter 300x205 A Whole New World: Advice for 1st time Disney VisitorsTake your time; you don’t have to do it all.  I cannot imagine the frustration for a first time Disney guest, seeing all of the amazing things the parks have to offer and knowing that you can’t fit it all in.  In my visits to the parks, I have seen far too many exhausted parents dragging equally exhausted children from attraction to attraction, doggedly determined to fit in everything they can and squeeze every dollar’s worth of value from their vacation.  They will open the park; they will close the park.

Dangit. Don’t do that.

Disney parks are too big for anyone, no matter how superhuman their efforts, to “cover” in a vacation.  Trust me, I’ve been to the parks over 100 times in the past 4 years, and I haven’t covered everything.  First time visitors shouldn’t feel pressured to do or see everything.  Part of the excitement of Walt Disney World is that there’s always something more to do when you come back.  Instead of exhausting yourself and pushing to do more, first time guests need to concentrate on really enjoying what they choose to do.  You’re far better riding something you really love 3 times to remember every detail than rushing through 4 attractions to check them off some accomplishment list.  Disney is about making memories, not about covering territory.  Slow down, experience…no one’s expecting you to meet a quota.

jump 300x284 A Whole New World: Advice for 1st time Disney VisitorsRemember to play.  Disney parks are about escaping the real world. They’re about letting go of the bitterness, the responsibility, the frustrations, and the despair of everyday life to find new hope for tomorrow and to be reminded of the reasons we love those around us.  Sometimes vacations become another chore, another source of frustration…don’t let a Disney trip turn into a “grown-up” set of chores.  The entire Disney vacation experience is designed to allow Disney cast members to take mundane responsibilities off your shoulders so that you don’t have to worry about the little stuff.  Know that going in.

Discussing a potential first-time family Disney trip with a friend, I mentioned the joy and hope that I find at Disney, away from the “real world.”  She shook her head and said, “I don’t know if that’s for me.  I’m not sure I remember how to be a kid anymore.”  Disney is about helping you remember.  Walt’s dream for a theme park was about a place where families could play together.  That’s what a Disney vacation is all about, and first time visitors need to keep that playfulness in mind as they visit…there’s magic in being willing to revive that joy and hope that so often gets put away.

Every Disney vacation is a little different – like every Disney vacationer – but there is wonder and joy for everyone.  Yes, the offerings at a theme park can be overwhelming, but first time visitors should step back and enjoy the experience.  And they need to remind themselves, there’s always next time…

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