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2 ways to beat the heat during a Disney vacation

When the mercury rises, escape to the Hoop-De-Doo Revue, a down-home, air-conditioned dinner theater.

By Deborah Bowen

Even to the most dedicated “Disneyphile” in the Happiest Place on Earth, the hot Florida sun can be taxing on the body and the spirit. Fortunately, Disney Imagineers took the weather into consideration and created a wonderland of opportunities for some super-cool fun outside the parks. Two classic indoor experiences that leave everyone smiling are High Tea at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa and the Hoop-Dee-Doo Revue.

During the hottest part of the day, the soaring lobby of the Grand Floridian beckons with Victorian charm.  Indoor topiaries and brass fittings lend to the period elegance, while a birdcage elevator evokes the feeling of excitement as technology of the era began to merge into modernity.

The tearoom in the Grand Floridian is just a perfect snapshot in time.  From the tea servers in Victorian attire to the traditional High Tea menu, the experience allows each Guest to feel as if s/he has stepped into another time and place.

The actual tea service is a highlight of the experience. Your server will explain in great detail each type of tea on the already-specific menu, and will even custom blend leaves to your taste and allow them to steep to the perfect flavor intensity for your palate. This was a real treat for me; as a tea novice (and generally not predisposed to the beverage, hot or iced, despite my Southern upbringing!), I was grateful for the chance to have someone else “assess” my tastes and create something I was guaranteed to enjoy.

The tea comes to you in a heavy silver kettle, poured carefully into a delicate china cup, and placed on your table, warmed by a rich velvet tea cozy.

Other traditional highlights on the menu include scones and clotted Devonshire cream, tea sandwiches and assorted cheeses. For dessert, the strawberries and cream are an absolute must-try.

As you sit and admire the view of the Grand Floridian’s meticulous outdoor landscaping, you’ll be indulging in a series of sensory (and historical!) delights. Soft music accompanies your treats, and you are lulled into a state of luxurious epicurean relaxation.

When it’s time to wake up and get your hootin’ and hollerin’ on, take off the tea cozy, slap on your cowboy hat and scoot on over to the Hoop-De-Doo Revue (HDDR)! One of the longest-running and most popular dinner shows at Walt Disney World, HDDR serves up down home cookin’ and family-friendly entertainment in a rustic (and air-conditioned!) Western-themed banquet hall, located in Disney’s Fort Wilderness Campground.

All of the seats are excellent, but if you want some interaction with the troupe of performers, you’ll definitely want to get a floor seat. With those seats, you are almost guaranteed some good-natured heckling (or, as I was lucky enough to get, even a kiss on the cheek from the irrepressible Six-Bits Slocum – a fan favorite!).

The jokes, while very occasionally skewing toward the very gently naughty (like when Six-Bits checks out another performer’s heavily-pantalooned leg with barely-disguised interest), are appropriate for all ages and there is no swearing to speak of.  The humor is classic corny, with hearty doses of slapstick and pratfalls thrown in.

Dinner is served family-style, and my own children were thrilled to be able to grab fried chicken drumsticks right out of a tin bucket (serving tongs notwithstanding) and scoop hearty helpings of mac and cheese onto their plates from the platter in the center of the table.  Incidentally, my family does not eat any pork products, and when we learned that the baked beans contained bacon, we notified our server, who was more than willing to bring us “extras” of any of the other sides available on the menu!

Dessert — sinful strawberry shortcake — comes accompanied by its own theme song! The performers and servers all join in the fun as they bring shortcake, berries, and dollops of fresh whipped cream to your table.

From afternoon to evening, these two delicious ways to beat the heat are totally different from one another, yet each one valuable as an entire experience, from food to surroundings. High Tea at the Grand Floridian brings you back in time to a genteel and elegant era in history, while the Hoop-Dee-Doo Revue brings a little bit of cowboy sensibility into your vacation.  If you choose one or both, you’ll be sure to enjoy some of Disney’s world-class food and entertainment –  and, of course, stay cool!

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Deborah Bowen, an English professor at the University of South Florida and member of the Walt Disney World Moms Panel, has lived the majority of her life less than an hour from Walt Disney World Parks and Resorts.

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4 ways to still snag a cheap summer vacation

Overworked, overstressed? Unwind with a trip to Ojai, Calif. Courtesy: Ojai Valley Chamber of Commerce.

By Erik Torkells

There’s still time to enjoy a summer vacation, and it doesn’t have to cost a fortune. Consider these 4 affordable ways to squeeze the fun out of the season.

1. Go back to school. College towns such as Ann Arbor and Charlottesville make for great affordable destinations year round. You might think that they’re dead come summer, but there are always a certain number of students who stick around, and the offerings—museums, art cinemas, funky restaurants, festivals—can rival those of a big city (at a small fraction of the price). Hotels are also cheaper in summer.

2. Follow the surfers. When it comes to cool on a budget, you can’t beat surfing: Surfers take real pride in style without expense. In the U.S., most of the places they hang out—or should I say hang ten?—have been developed as tourism destinations (and therefore not necessarily a bargain), but the stretch of California coast north of San Diego has some laid-back towns, including Carlsbad, Encintas, and Del Mar. The north shore of Oahu also has wonderful towns like Haleiwa that are totally chill. You can find amazing little surf towns in Mexico: Troncones, about 50 miles from Ixtapa, is a prime example. And while you’ll have to pay more to get there, countries such as Peru and Costa Rica have cool, undiscovered beach towns (Mancora and Dominical, respectively, to name two) that draw surfers from all over. At any of these places, it’ll be easy to find someone to give you a surfing lesson.

3. Visit a ski resort. You’re not likely to get much skiing done, but there are activities aplenty—hiking, biking, kayaking, and more—and even better, they tend to be inexpensive. Ski resorts are doing a lot these days to appeal to off-season visitors, planning concert series, food festivals, and so on. You can up the cool quotient by visiting the nearby town where workers can actually afford to live (most major ski resorts have one—such as Carbondale, outside Aspen). Moreover, restaurant prices there are pretty much guaranteed to be lower.

4. Slow down. A few years back, I went to Ojai, Calif., and it was one of the best trips I’ve ever taken. Some of that had to do with Ojai being a neat place (there’s even an outdoor bookstore, Bart’s Books), but it was also because I slowed way, way down. Most visitors to Ojai probably go for a weekend, maybe three days, but I went for a week—and as a result, I was able to linger over meals, go on a four-hour hike, take a long bike ride, kayak on a nearby lake, check out a winery, and—most important—strike up conversations with locals. Engaging with other people is never as easy as most of us would like it to be, but it usually ends up being the coolest part of any vacation. And it’s cheap.
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Formerly the editor of Budget Travel magazine, Erik Torkells has written for many other publications, including Travel + Leisure, the New York Times and T Magazine. He has appeared on MSNBC and “Good Morning America” on Orbitz’s behalf.

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