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Intergenerational Walt Disney World: For the Young and Young at Heart

Program Number: 13886RJ
Start and End Dates:
7/15/2012 - 7/20/2012; 7/14/2013 - 7/19/2013;
Duration: 5 nights
Location: Orlando, Florida
Price starting at: $1,286.00 - Price may vary based on date, departure city
Program Type: Intergenerational
Intergenerational
Activity Level: t (see description)
Meals: 14; 5 Breakfasts, 5 Lunches, 4 Dinners    
Meal Options: Vegetarian    

Program intended for grandchildren from 10 - 16 years of age.

Have the time of your life together exploring wonderful Walt Disney World® through interactive experiences and amazing attractions. Discover how Disney’s technical magicians create illusions and stretch your imagination like never before.




Highlights

• Get into the creativity and innovation of animation at Disney-Hollywood Studios and learn about animal behavior, social structure and survival while exploring Animal Kingdom Park.
• In the Magic Kingdom® become a theme park scientist as you explore sound, light, magnetism and the power of the mind, and at Epcot®, see how technology, communications, commerce and people impact our amazing world.
• Explore America’s story at Frontierland, the Hall of Presidents, Space Mountain and Splash Mountain.



Activity Particulars

Walking up to three miles per day, some standing in line for entry to attractions, getting on/off motorcoaches.




Date Specific Information

7-15-2012

This is for grandparents and their grandchildren with the age range of 10-16.



Coordinated by Stetson University.




Orlando

A bustling city of more than 200,000 people, Orlando is most famous for being home to the Disney World Resort. Millions of visitors from around the world flock here to experience the magic of Disney and neighboring attractions such as SeaWorld.



Accommodations
Walt Disney World® Resort hotel, private balconies or atriums, swimming pool, exercise room. Free transfers to Disney theme parks.
Meals and Lodgings
   Lake Buena Vista Resort
  Orlando, Florida 5 nights
 Lake Buena Vista Resort
Type: Resort
  Description: Located on Walt Disney Resort® property walking distance to Downtown Disney shopping.
  Contact info: 2000 Hotel Plaza Blvd.
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830 USA
phone: 800-348-3765
web: www.orlandoresorthotel.com
  Room amenities: coffee/tea maker, full size iron board and iron, hair dryer, in-room safe, high speed internet, private balconies, tv
  Facility amenities: Disney Gift Shop, complimentary transportation to Disney parks, entertainment and shopping, convenience store, high speed internet café, fitness room, game room, outdoor heated pool, business office, evening security
  Smoking allowed: Yes
  Elevators available: Yes
  Additional nights prior: $99 - $159. Rate is seasonal.
  Check in time: 3:30 PM
  Additional nights after: $99 - $159. Rate is seasonal.
  Check out time: 11:00 AM


Travel Details
  Start of Program:
4:00 pm You will be staying at Lake Buena Vista Resort that night.
  End of Program:
1:00 p.m. You will be staying at Lake Buena Vista Resort the night before.
  Required documents:
The Road Scholar Health & Safety Form is required. Must have a photo ID at all times. All health forms from grandparents and grandchildren must be filled out prior to the beginning of the program.
  Parking availability:
Free Parking at Resort
Transportation
To Start of Program
  Location:  Orlando, Florida
  Nearest city or town:  Orlando, Florida
  Nearest highway: I-4
  Nearest airport:  Orlando International Airport (MCO), Orlando, FL.
  From End of Program
  Location: Orlando, Florida
    (Additional transportation information same as above)
Travel Details
 

Orlando

 

From Airport

 
 

Service:

 

Commercial Van/Shuttle
Mears
phone: 407-423-5566

   

Shuttle available from airport to Best Western Lake Buena Vista Resort. About 1/2 hr commute. Mears Shuttle 407-423-5566.

 
Driving Directions
  East Take I-4 to exit 68. Turn Right. Go to next light and turn left onto Hotel Plaza Blvd. First hotel on right.
  West Take I-4 to Exit 68. Turn Left. Go to second stop light and turn left onto Hotel Plaza Blvd. First hotel on right.
The prices listed for commercial services and facilities that are not included in the program cost, such as airport shuttles or extra nights lodging, are subject to change without notice. Since Road Scholar cannot guarantee the accuracy of these prices, we strongly suggest contacting the companies directly for the most up-to-date information.


Daily Schedule

Day 1:
(Sunday, July 15)
   
 Afternoon: Group meets at 4 pm.
 Dinner: In resort.
 Evening: Orientation to program.
   
Accommodations: Lake Buena Vista Resort
Meals Included: Dinner

Day 2: Disney's World of Physics: Energy and Waves
(Monday, July 16)
   
 Breakfast: At resort.
 Morning: Students become Theme Park scientists of the Magic Kingdom for a day as they apply the scientific method to explore the physics concepts of sound, light, and magnetism. Students experience how sound, combined with other special effects, can make an attraction frighteningly real. Students investigate electromagnetism and its applications to transportation technology. Students step behind the scenes to see how illusions are created. Trained and knowledgeable Disney Institute Cast Members facilitate this high quality and educationally sound seminar, while never forgetting that fun is a vital part of learning.
 Lunch: In Epcot.
 Afternoon: Students become Theme Park scientists of the Magic Kingdom for a day as they apply the scientific method to explore the physics concepts of sound, light, and magnetism. Students experience how sound, combined with other special effects, can make an attraction frighteningly real. Students investigate electromagnetism and its applications to transportation technology. Students step behind the scenes to see how illusiions are created. Trained and knowledgeable Disney Institute Cast Members facilitate this high quality and educationally sound seminar, while never forgetting that fun is a vital part of learning.
 Dinner: At resort.
 Evening: Remember you can take the shuttle to downtown Disney and shop, eat, and have fun. The shuttle runs from the hotel from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m.
   
Accommodations: Lake Buena Vista Resort
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 3: Disney's Animation Magic/Free time/Cirque du Soleil
(Tuesday, July 17)
   
 Breakfast: At resort.
 Morning: Participants discover aspects of the history, creativity, and innovation behind the Disney animation process. Students discover the steps in the animation process. In an exclusive drawing session, students apply knowledge of simple geometric shapes and proportions to the task of animation. Using the Disney- MGM Studios as a living classroom, students discover the evolution of animation and explore the animation process as a form of communication. With their new found knowledge, students get a hands-on-opportunity to design and produce an original story. Students create a story, understanding the importance of a clear beginning, middle, and end. In the tradition of Walt Disney, students "pitch" their story using various methodologies.
 Lunch: In the park
 Afternoon: Free time to get ready for Cirque du Soleil in the evening.
 Dinner: At resort after the Cirque du Soleil show.
 Evening: Attend Cirque du Soleil to see this amazing act of artistry, acrobats and more.
   
Accommodations: Lake Buena Vista Resort
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 4: Disney's Wild By Nature
(Wednesday, July 18)
   
 Breakfast: At resort.
 Morning: To inspire students to actively participate in the protection and preservation of wildlife by increasing their understanding and appreciation of animal behavior, social structures, and survival. Students observe, categorize, collect, and analyze data on a wide variety of animal behaviors. A ride on Kilimanjaro Safaris gives students an exciting introduction to African wildlife and their interactions with each other in the environment. In Asia, students learn how animals' natural adaptations aid them in survival and how human development changes ecosystems in ways that can put animals' well-being at risk. During observations of animals on the Pangani Forest Exploration Trail and Maharajah Jungle Trek, students compare social structures of animals from all around the world.
 Lunch: At the resort.
 Afternoon: Enjoy an after 2 pm pass to any of the Walt Disney World Parks to see how the magic is performed in the eyes of park guest. This will be a new view of the park knowing what you have already learned.
 Dinner: On your own at whatever park you chose with your pass.
 Evening: Free evening.
   
Accommodations: Lake Buena Vista Resort
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 5: Millennium Cultures/MouseQuest
(Thursday, July 19)
   
 Breakfast: At resort.
 Morning: Discover, explore, and learn to recognize how the various aspects of culture are impacted by changes in technology, commerce, communication, and people. Aboard Spaceship Earth, students observe the evolution and progression of communication, yesterday through tomorrow. Students discover how technological advancement is rapidly changing global communication. Students understand the impact that communication, or its absence, has on mondern lifestyles. Looking out over World Showcase Lagoon, students make their first acquaintance with the beauty, splendor, and richness of the cultures of World Showcase nations. Students discover the meaning of culture and its many aspects through a variety of hands-on activities. Entering China through the Gate of the Golden Sun, students discover not only beautiful gardens with exotic lotus blossoms and mulberry trees, they uncover the transformation of China through changes in lifestyle, technology, and trade. Students discover the uniqueness and beauty of foreign lands as they observe architectural details around the World Showcase Promenade. Students explore and discuss the effects of transportation and communication on culture, and how technology has helped overcome barriers and build gateways in the global community. The rich cultural history of Morocco comes to life as students explore the architecture, ceremonies, adn traditions of the Moroccan people. Students share newfound perceptions and learnings fromt he day's adventure.
 Lunch: In the park
 Afternoon: From Mexico to Morocco, participants race against the clock to uncover clues and complete tasks in the exploration of science and culture at Epcot World Showcase. At the Mexican Showcase take the Mexican flower chalenge and solve clues aboard El Rio del Tiempo. In the Norway Showcase experience the Maelstrom in the quest to solve the clue and have a photo made with a troll friend. In the China Showcase discover the Fu Dogs, silk and slime and listen for the echo. At the American Adventure Showcase visit the original 13 colonies and take the American history bonus challenge. In the Moroccan Showcase explore classical Moroccan musical instruments and create tile rubbings. The team that gathers the most tokens will be awarded a prize.
 Dinner: At resort.
 Evening: Remember you can take the shuttle to downtown Disney and shop, eat, and have fun. The shuttle runs from the hotel from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m.
   
Accommodations: Lake Buena Vista Resort
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 6: The American Story/Program Concludes
(Friday, July 20)
   
 Depart From: Have a safe trip home!
 Breakfast: Early morning departure to our last day at the parks.
 Morning: The American Story - Discover the diversity of the characters, conflicts and resolutions of the United States of America as its people strive to make a way of life. Visit The Hall of Presidents to learn of conflicts and resolutions in American History. Students get an up-close look at the Audio-Animatronics figures and explore the major conflicts and resolutions during presidential administrations. Splash Mountain takes students on a trip through 19th century South to discover storytelling. Using Frontierland as a backdrop, students assume the roles of prospectors, merchants, or investors and they barter and deal their way to fame or "misfortune" in this re-creation of a western boomtown. Students are transported back in time to Colonial Boston and Philadelphia to re-create significant events which led colonists down "The Road to Revolution" and to ultimately ratify the Constitution of the United States.
 Lunch: Enjoy lunch before the graduation and special guest appearance.
   
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Free Time Opportunities
 
  Orlando, Florida Orlando Chamber of Commerce
For additional information, visit www.orlando.org/
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