Alaska could be Disney Cruise destination

Disney Cruise Line is among the cruise companies applying for “cruise use days” at Alaska’s Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve.

The Disney application is for sailings between January 1, 2010 and September 30, 2019. No decision regarding the awarding of an Alaskan contract is expected prior to late 2009.

Disney Lobbying report



Disney’s lobbying efforts from April through June cost $1.5 million according to filings processed on July 21.

Among the federal legislation which Disney lobbied for are measures to stop illegal downloads at colleges and to protect children from online predators.

Disney also showed interest in the upcoming changeover to digital broadcasting, tourism promotion, taxation of the cost of making films and ride safety.

Among the government branches which Disney lobbied are the White House, the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Federal Communications Commission, the Library of Congress, the Commerce Department, the Copyright Office, the Justice Department and Congress.

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  • Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground to get major overhaul



    Changes are underway at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground, the first such major improvements since this area opened 37 years ago.

    Among the plans are a dog park, scaled down water park, internet access and cable TV throughout the campground, larger pads for today’s RV’s and an upgraded electric cart system. Also being addressed is the problem with proliferating plant species which are not indigenous to the area.

    While Fort Wilderness does have three Wi-Fi hot spots as well as access from the Cabins, the same is not true for the campsites. The planned addition of both cable and internet access is being widely praised by those who camp at this resort.

    The Meadows pool area will see a major overhaul with the addition of a a splash zone and water slide. Disney’s first water park, River Country, which has been closed, is adjacent to this area. While the plans do not include reopening that park, there is discussion to incorporate some of the more iconic elements of River Country into this new themed pool area. One such feature being looked at is River Country’s water tower.

    The expanded campsites which are being built are expected to rent from $66 to $116 a night, varying by season and will also feature grills and picnic tables.

    Jean Gallagher, General Manager of Disney’s Wilderness Lodge and Fort Wilderness stated “The fort is a treasure at Walt Disney World. There really is so much history with the success of Walt Disney World that stems back to Fort Wilderness. And because of the nature of this property, and the theming, we really haven’t done a lot of changes. … We have not made a lot of investment from a site perspective in the 37 years we’ve been open. So this opportunity to meet what our guests are asking for, and how the industry has changed, this is more than we could expect.”

    While the changes are being welcomed and are considered long overdue, Linda Profaizer, president and chief executive officer of the National Association of RV Parks & Campgrounds speculated that the campsite pad expansion may be happening at a time when the trend of oversize campers may be ending in response to current gas prices.

    Disney’s CEO Bob Iger previously commented “We have a big RV park in Orlando, and I would think that they would be hit the hardest, because it’s pretty expensive to fill up a tank in one of those babies. Those parks have been completely full. And there’s demand going forward from a bookings perspective.”

    Port Canaveral reopens today



    is scheduled to reopen today following its Monday closure due to Fay.

    Stan Payne, Chief Executive Officer of the Canaveral Port Authority stated “There’s no apparent shoaling, or buildup in the channel, and that’s a testament to the work we have been doing on the port since the hurricanes of 2004. The weather gave us challenges, but our operations during this storm have been successful.”

    The closure forced both Disney Cruise Line and Carnival to dock at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale. Passengers scheduled to sail on the Disney Wonder on Thursday were bussed to the alternate port.

    Payne commented “The weather really made busing the people a challenge, but overall, because we had learned our lessons from before, we had backup generators operating. In 2004 it was a learning experience but this time, we had a firm grasp on what we needed to do, and we have our procedures in place for the future.”

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  • Louisiana plans official event announcement with Disney



    Louisiana Lt. Governor Mitch Landrieu will participate in a news conference with Disney representatives on September 10 to announce the state being a part of the 2008 Epcot Food and Wine Festival.

    Louisiana is scheduled to be featured the week of October 19 - 25. Stacy Brown, the president of the Louisiana Shreveport-Bossier Convention and Tourist Bureau, estimates that 1.3 million will be in attendance at the annual Disney event.

    Lisa Johnson, the executive director of the Bossier Chamber of Commerce is expected to represent the state during the Food and Wine Festival.

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  • PETA eyeing Sea World purchase



    People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals () is claiming that an anonymous donation to the group will enable them to purchase a theme park. It is anticipated that the Anheuser Busch owned theme park will go on sale once InBev’s takeover of Busch is complete.

    According to reports, would release the animals and replace them with animatronics and virtual displays.

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  • ESPN looking to Olympics coverage



    is expected to bid for rights to the .

    NBC, which as the rights to the Olympics through 2012, has made certain that gets little in the way of coverage of the sports event.

    With Disney owned ’s growing popularity and increased revenues, it is expected that it will challenge NBC’s lock on the Olympics rights.

    In commenting on ’s expected bid for the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi, Russia and the 2016 games which Chicago is vying for, John Skipper, head of ’S content, stated “We would never put an event on tape delay.” The network has vowed to air all of the competition live.

    With NBC’s unprecedented success with this year’s Beijing Olympics, both CBS and Fox may be joining in geting the air rights for the future games

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  • Tropical Storm Fay tracking towards Orlando



    Hurricane warnings were canceled as Fay failed to meet the 74 mile per hour sustained wind threshold required by the National Hurricane Center.

    Fay made landfall at Cape Romano early Tuesday where residents of nearby Marco Island were encouraged to evacuate.

    Fay’s path is expected to bring it close to Orlando on Tuesday and eventually reach the Atlantic as a tropical depression on Wednesday.

    It is anticipated that Fay will dump up to 10 inches of rain in certain areas and could generate isolated tornadoes.

    Florida utilities are busy restoring power where outages have been reported.

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