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Copyrighted Material INDEX See also Accommodations and Restaurant indexes, below. GENERAL INDEX All Star Vacation Homes, Area codes, 388 32, 111 Arena football, 318–319 Altamonte Mall, 326 Arnold Palmer Golf Academy AA (American Automobile A A’lure-the Call of the World Headquarters (near Association), 25, 77, 388 Ocean, 297 Tampa), 356 Accessibility, 32–35 The Amazing Adventures of Arnold Palmer Invitational, 17 Accommodations, 70–123. Spider-Man, 7, 285–286 Art of Disney, 227, 324 See also Accommodations AMC 24, 331 Artsline (Tampa), 365 Index American Adventure, 233 Asia, 253–254 accessible, 32 American Automobile Asso- Astronaut Hall of Fame (near bed & breakfasts, 122–123 ciation (AAA), 25, 77, 388 Titusville), 370 best, 10–11, 73–74 American Express, 388 Astronaut Memorial Plane- Cocoa Beach, 372–374 American Express tarium and Observatory condo-hotels, 104–105 Vacations, 77 (Cocoa Beach), 368 Daytona Beach, 382–384 American Film Institute Astronaut Training Experi- Downtown Orlando, 123 Showcase, 236 ence (near Titusville), 370 environmentally-friendly, The American Idol Experi- Astro Orbiter, 212 41, 42 ence, 242 Atlanta Braves, 17, 261, 319 for families with kids, 37 America the Beautiful Access Atlantic Dance, 345 International Drive Area, Pass, 34–35 ATMs (automated teller 112–122 America the Beautiful Senior machines), 27–28, 191 Kissimmee area, 106–112 Pass, 40 Animal Kingdom, 246 Lake Buena Vista, 94–105 Amtrak, 26, 33 Disney’s Hollywood money-saving tips, 70–71 Amway Arena, 319, 329–330 Studios, 234 package deals, 77–78 Angell & Phelps Chocolate Epcot, 218 price categories, 72 Factory (Daytona Beach), Islands of Adventure, 283 reservation services, 72 382 Magic Kingdom, 196 Tampa area, 357–361 Animal Actors on SeaWorld, 296 timeshare resorts, 114 Location!, 272 Universal Studios Walt Disney World. See Animal Kingdom, 3, 245–254 Florida, 271 Walt Disney World, arriving in, 246 Auctions, Walt Disney accommodations Hidden Mickeys, 239 World, 325 Ace Metro, 69 hours, 246 Auggie’s Jammin’ Piano A Day in the Park with restaurants, 146–148 Bar, 340 Barney, 272–273 services and facilities in, Advanced Tee Times USA, 315 246, 248 Adventure Camps, 36 suggested itinerary, 191 abe Zaharias Municipal Adventure Island (Tampa), B ticket prices, 246 Golf Course (Tampa), 355 347, 350 COPYRIGHTEDtip sheet, 248 MATERIALBaby care, 191 Adventureland, 198–202 Animal-rights issues, 43–44 Animal Kingdom, 248 Africa, 252–253 Animation Academy, 260 Disney’s Hollywood Air bags, 67 Animation Courtyard Studios, 234 Airboating, 313 Shops, 245 Epcot, 218 Airports, 23–24 ANNIKA Academy, 315 Islands of Adventure, 283 Air travel, 23–25 Antiques, 327 Magic Kingdom, 196 A.J. Lillun, 327 A Pro Bass Guide Service, 315 SeaWorld, 296–297 Akershus Castle, 232 Aqua Seas Tour, 222 Universal Studios Aladdin’s Magic Carpet Aquatica, 6, 262, 304–305 Florida, 271 Ride, 260 Arabian Nights, 333–334 Babysitters, 388 Allie’s Barnyard, 306 115_470749-bindex.indd5_470749-bindex.indd 395395 99/15/09/15/09 111:50:081:50:08 PPMM 396 Backlot Tour, Disney’s Holly- Boot Hill Saloon (Daytona Celebration, 63 wood Studios, 237 Beach), 387 restaurants, 175 Backstage Magic, 223 Brad Brewer Golf shopping, 322–323 Backstage Safari, 223 Academy, 315 Celebration Golf Club, 314 Ballooning, 313 Brain Wash, 309 Celebrity 5 & 10, 245 The Barnstormer at Goofy’s Breaks, taking, 38, 201 Cellphones, 48 Wiseacre Farm, 211 Breathless (speedboat), 233 Centra Care, 30 Bars. See also Nightlife and Brevard Zoo (Melbourne), 368 Central Florida Zoo, 310 entertainment Britannia Square, 232 Central Reservations Office sports, 344–345 British Invasion, 232 (CRO), 77 Baseball, 319 Bruce Rossmeyer’s Harley- Centro Ybor (Tampa), 354, Space Coast, 371 Davidson Store (Daytona 357, 365 Tampa, 356 Beach), 382 Champions Gate, 314 Basketball, 319 Bruce’s Shark World, 225 Channelside at Garrison Bass Pro Shops Outdoor Buena Vista Water Sports, 318 Seaport (Tampa), 357 World, 328 Buggy rides, 316 Chapeau, 199 Baytree National Golf Club Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, Character Greeting (Melbourne), 372 350–352 Trails, 251 Beaches Business hours, 388 Characters in Flight, 335 Canaveral National Bus travel, 69 Charles and Linda Williams Seashore, 370–371 Buzz Lightyear’s Space Children’s Museum (Day- Daytona Beach, 379 Ranger Spin, 212–213 tona Beach), 381 Bed & breakfasts, 122–123 Child care, 72 Beetlejuice’s Graveyard Chillers, 344 Revue, 272 Calendar of events, 16–21 China, 228 Behind the Scenes Tour, Cameras & film, 191, 392 Christmas at Walt Disney 36, 295 Animal Kingdom, 248 World, 20 Behind the Seeds, 221–222 Disney’s Hollywood Cigars, 357 Believe, 297–298 Studios, 234 Cinderella Castle, 207 Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, Epcot, 218 Cinderella’s Golden 206, 323 Islands of Adventure, 283 Carrousel, 207–208 Bicycling, 313 Magic Kingdom, 197 Cinemark 20 Festival Bay, 331 The Big Belly Brewery, 344 SeaWorld, 297 Cinemas, 331 Big Cat Rescue, 350 Universal Studios Circle of Life, 222 Big River Grill & Brewing Florida, 271 Cirque du Soleil, 219, 336 Works, 345 Camp Jurassic, 288 CityWalk, nightlife and enter- Big Surf Shores, 305 Camp Minnie-Mickey, tainment, 338–341 Big Thunder Mountain 251–252 Classical music, 331 Railroad, 202–203 Canada, 227–228 Club Cool, 221 Bike Barn, 313–315 Canaveral National Seashore, Club Firestone, 341–342 Biking, Tampa, 355 370–371 Clyde & Seamore Take Pirate Bird Gardens, 351 Candlelight Procession, 20 Island, 298 Black Hole-the Next Cape Canaveral area, Clydesdale Hamlet, 298 Generation, 309 366–375 Cocoa Beach, 366–375 Blizzard Beach, 257–259 Capital One Florida Citrus accommodations, 372–374 Blue Horizons, 298 Bowl, 16 Cocoa Beach Country Blue Man Group, 274 Captain Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Club, 372 Blues Brothers, 277 Tutorial, 209 Cocoa Beach Pier, 371, 372 Blue Water Balloons, 313 Captain Jim’s Inshore Sport- Cocoa Beach Surfing Boardwalk (Daytona fishing Charters School, 372 Beach), 379 (Tampa), 355 Columbia Cigar Store Boating, 314 Capt. Gus’s Crabby Adven- (Tampa), 357 Bob Carr Performing Arts tures (Tampa), 355 Concierge, 71 Center, 330 Capt. Jack’s, 314 Condo rentals, 111 Bob Marley-A Tribute to Car assistance, 192, 271, 283 Congo, 351 Freedom, 338–339 Caro-Seuss-El, 284 Cooking programs for Boggy Creek Airboat Car rentals, 65–67 children, 149 Rides, 313 Car travel, 25, 65–69 Country Bear Jamboree, 203 The Boneyard, 250 Castaway Creek, 255–256 Credit cards, 28–29 Bongo’s Cuban Café, 337 Catastrophe Canyon, 237 Cricketers Arms Pub, 342 Books, recommended, 39, The Cat in the Hat, 284 Critters on the Go, 306 58–59 Cross Country Creek, 257 115_470749-bindex.indd5_470749-bindex.indd 396396 99/15/09/15/09 111:50:081:50:08 PPMM Cruise ships, 46–47 hours, 234 The Enchanted Tiki Room- 397 Crush ‘N’ Gusher, 256 itinerary, 190–191 Under New Management, Curious George Goes to major attractions, 236–244 199 Town, 277 restaurants, 144–146 Entry requirements, 21–23 Curl by Sammy Duval, 324 services and facilities, Enzian Theater, 331 Currency and currency 234, 236 Epcot, 3, 216–233. See also exchange, 26–27 ticket prices, 234 specific rides and Custom Guided Tours, 222 Disney’s Kim Possible World attractions Customs regulations, 22–23 Showcase Adventure, 231 Hidden Mickeys, 238 Cutback Cove, 305 Disney’s Pirate & Princess hours, 218 CyberSpace Mountain, 260 Party, 17 restaurants, 132–139 Cypress Gardens, 310–311 Disney’s Spirit of Aloha services and facilities in, Dinner Show, 332 218–220 Disney’s West Side, 337–338 suggested itineraries, Dance performances, restaurants, 157–158 189–190 330–331 Disney’s Worldwide Conser- ticket prices, 218 Dapper Dans, 198 vation Fund, 43–44 tours, 222–223 David Leadbetter Golf Disney Transportation Epcot DiveQuest, 225 Academy, 314 System, 64–65 Epcot International Flower Daytona Beach, 375–387 Doctor Doom’s Fearfall, 286 and Garden Festival, 18 Daytona Cubs, 380 Doctors and dentists, 388–389 Epcot International Food & DAYTONA 500 Experience, 378 Dolphin Plunge, 305 Wine Festival, 20 Daytona Flea and Farmers’ Dolphins, swimming with, ESPN Sports (sports bar), Market, 382 302–304 344–345 Daytona International Dolphin Spotlight Tour, 36, 295 ESPN Sports Complex, Speedway/DAYTONA Donald’s Boat (S. S. Miss 259–261 USA, 378 Daisy), 212 ESPN Wide World of Sports, Debit cards, 29, 94 Downtown Disney, 62–63 317–319 Der Stuka, 309 restaurants, 156–157 E.T. Adventure, 273 Dinner theater, 331–335 shopping, 323 Ethical tourism, 42–43 Dinoland U.S.A., 250–251 Downtown Orlando, 63 E.T.’s Toy Closet and Photo Dinosaur, 250 accommodations, 123 Spot, 277 Disabilities, travelers with, restaurants, 172 Expedition Everest, 253 32–35, 193 shopping, 327 Extra Magic Hour, 76, 211 Islands of Adventure, 282 Dr. Dare’s Laboratory, 313 Extreme weather exposure, SeaWorld, 295 Drinking laws, 389 30–31 Universal Studios Driving. See Car travel The Extreme Zone, 302 Florida, 268 Driving safety, 67–68 Disaster!, 273 Dr. Phillips CineDome, 312 Disco H20, 309 Dudley Do-Right’s Ripsaw Factory outlets, 325–326 Discover the Stories Behind Falls, 287 Families with children, the Magic, 244 Dueling Dragons (Islands of 35–39. See also Baby care; Discovery Cove, 6, 219, 262, Adventure), 7, 289–290 Babysitters; Lost children; 302–304 Dumbo the Flying Strollers Discovery Island, 249–250 Elephant, 208 Family Magic Tour, 36, 222 Disney characters Fantasia Fairways, 259 restaurants with, 36–37, Fantasia Gardens Miniature 146, 176–179 Earth Shuttle Pedalcab, 41 Golf, 259 where to find, 215 Ecotourism, 42–43 Fantasmic!, 237–238 Disney Cruise Line, 46 ECOTOURS Funday Discovery Fantasy Faire, 210 Disney dollars, 28 Tours, 371
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