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Religious Freedom and the American Adventure

Religious Freedom and the American Adventure

The American Adventure Pavilion and feature attraction takes guests on a trip through America’s history. The 30 minute show chronicles Americas illustrious past and promising future through audio-animatronics, film and music. Beginning with the landing of the Mayflower, watch and see how the American ideals 

Church Services at Disney?

Church Services at Disney?

Would your family like to incorporate family worship and church services into your vacation planning? While Disney does not regularly offer on-property church services, there are a variety of ways your scouting family may worship while on vacation. Attend a local church service A list 

Cub Scout Buddy System

Cub Scout Buddy System

For the Boy Scouts of America, the safety of the youth is an important part of the Scouting experience. In fact, the BSA National Health and Safety Committee developed the “Sweet Sixteen” of BSA safety procedures for physical activity. These 16 points embody good judgment and common sense applicable to all scouting activities, including the Buddy System.

“The long history of the buddy system in Scouting has shown that it is always best to have at least one other person with you and aware at all times as to your circumstances and what you are doing in any outdoor or strenuous activity.”

Practicing the Buddy System on the family vacation is important too!

Walt Disney World Resort and Parks is 40 square miles, that’s the size of two Manhattans or the city of San Francisco. The bubble of Disney is gigantic.

Disney does a terrific job of creating the feeling of magic everywhere – you are on vacation and escaping into the fun is the idea after all. However, it’s important to remind scouts and siblings to stick together with the family and practice the safety tips they learn in scouting while on their vacation,

How to include scouting safety tips on vacation:

  • With your scout, look at maps of the resorts and the theme parks before your vacation. Discuss the size of the parks and relate them to your hometown or place they have visited before. As an example, the Magic Kingdom is 104 acres, which is approximately 81 football fields. Discuss how it’s easy to get lost at a theme park and ways you’ll work together to reunite.
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  • If you are flying into Orlando, talk about how busy the airport might be and how important it is to practice the buddy system, especially while using the tram service to transfer from the terminals to the main airport building where the Magical Express motorcoach service is located.
  • If you are driving to Orlando, talk about rest stop areas and set expectations about stretching your legs and taking a break together as a family.
  • When you arrive at your resort, have your scout memorize the Resort Name and Room Number. Hopefully, they already have memorized your cell phone number, but now’s a good time for a refresher. Don’t just count on them being able to dial you from their phone. Phones get lost, and left behind, and batteries run out of charge all the time on vacation. Memorizing a number is the best method.
  • Each morning, take a photo of your scout, if needed, you can refer to it to see what colors they are wearing and you’ll have an up-to-date photo handy.
  • If scouts have a camera (camera phone, tablet camera, etc) have them take a photo of you each morning too. If you get lost, it’s easier for a scout to show a Cast Member what his parents look like instead of having to describe them.
  • Before you head out for your day at the parks, take a non-tech precaution and tuck a business card or slip of paper with your contact information on it into their backpack or shoes. Be sure they know it’s there and where to find it if needed. Temporary tattoos and other labels work well for this information too. For a techy solution, smartwatches with GPS location tracking are very affordable these days.
  • Magic Bands also hold important information about a scout and his trip. They can be scanned for resort and ride information and some contact information.
  • When you arrive at the parks each day, take a few minutes to find a “home base location”. Normally it’s better to stay where you are if you get separated from each other, but a backup location is a good idea for one adult to head to and wait to be reunited with the missing person.
  • Also, point out the Cast Members – look at their uniforms and name tags. Remind scouts the Cast Members dress in different outfits depending on the park or land you are visiting, but the name tags all look the same. Cast Members will help calm lost scouts and lost parents. They will usually recommend one parent stay in the same place and wait to be reunited. Cast Members have a system and will work together to quickly locate the missing party. If they find a lost child, they will usually head to the Baby Care Center (there’s one located in each park) and wait until lost parents are found.
  • Practice the buddy system while visiting the parks, especially when leaving a large attraction or show. It’s easy to get swept away in a crowd of people all exiting at the same time, so buddies should hold hands or parents can hold onto a scouts shirt until they clear the masses.

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Disney Marinas and Boats

Disney Marinas and Boats

During a visit to Walt Disney World, scouts will be able to complete these elective requirements: Identify five different types of boats. Explain the safety rules that you need to follow before participating in boating. Identify the equipment needed when going boating. Discuss the importance of 

Disney Pools

Disney Pools

During a visit to Walt Disney World, scouts will be able to complete these elective requirements while swimming at the resort pool: Show that you can put on and fasten a life jacket the correct way. Show how to enter the water safely, blow your breath 

Disney Campfires

Disney Campfires

Disney Campfires are a great way to unwind after a busy park day. Enjoy a crackling campfire and many activities including stories, sing-alongs, and marshmallows.

Campfire activities available at:

  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas – Jambo House
  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas – Kidani Village
  • Disney’s Beach Club Resort
  • Disney’s Boardwalk Inn
  • Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort
  • Disney’s Contemporary Resort
  • Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort
  • Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
  • Disney’s Old Key West Resort
  • Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
  • Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter
  • Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – Riverside
  • Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa
  • Disney’s Yacht Club Resort
  • The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort
  • The Campsites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort

Come for the Campfire – Stay for a Movie!
Disney invites guests to cozy up for outdoor screenings of their favorite Disney films immediately following the campfire activities, at select resorts.

Want a little more Disney magic?  Experience the ultimate Disney campfire. Bring your own marshmallows and sticks, or purchase a s’mores kit from the resort shop.

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Geocaching at Walt Disney World

Geocaching at Walt Disney World

Finding a hidden treasure is right up Disney’s alley…it’s magical! The anticipation of the hunt, the excitement of the journey, and the jubilee of discovery combine to create a thrilling game-like adventure for scouts. Geocaching at Walt Disney World is a fun activity to reinforce the Geocaching 

Identifying Animals at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge

Identifying Animals at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge

Wildlife Field Guides are available at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge. As you enter the expansive lobby of the Jambo House, there is a gigantic picture window with a view to 30 acres on the Savannah, enjoy the African animals from the elevated viewing area, Arusha Rock. 

Wild About Safety

Wild About Safety

Have you heard? Timon and Pumbaa are Wild About Safety. Safety is part of their problem-free philosophy and they want it to be part of yours too.

Safety is an important part of the Scouting experience. The best way to stay safe in the outdoors is to avoid getting into trouble in the first place. That requires planning, training, leadership, good judgment, and accepting responsibility.

Disney’s Wild About Safety: Timon and Pumbaa Safety Smart® Honest & Real! | David Bossert Timon & Pumbaa teach kids how to demonstrate good character traits, such as honesty, kindness, and taking responsibility for one’s actions!

Disney’s Wild About Safety website shares tips and hints to help your vacation be a safe and magical experience. With games, videos, coloring sheets, and more, Timon and Pumbaa are fun to learn with at home and while visiting the parks.

Disney’s Wild About Safety: Timon and Pumbaa Safety Smart® On the Go! Timon & Pumbaa teach kids about the four Safety Smart® points of safe travel–slow down, pay attention, use proper equipment, don’t distract–and how to apply these points to everyday transportation!

Here are a few of their THEME PARK SAFETY TIPS

The Disney Parks are filled with fun rides and attractions, and proper planning and research can help make sure your visit is as safe as can be.

  • Wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Light-colored clothes are best to help reflect the sun’s rays during warmer weather, and layers are best during those cooler months.
  • Wear UV-protective sunglasses and a hat with a wide brim for blocking the sun.
  • Have fun in the sun, don’t get overdone. Don’t forget to apply sunblock every two hours.
  • Apply sunscreen that protects against both UVA & UVB rays whenever you’re outdoors:
    • Adults should use sunscreen with SPF 15 or higher
    • Children should use SPF 30 or higher
  • Don’t wait too late to hydrate. Hydrate before you get going and before you get thirsty. It’s a good idea to drink 4-6 ounces of water every 15 to 20 minutes.
  • Test your child to make sure he/she knows how to contact you if they get lost. Put a note in his/her pocket with phone numbers and names to contact.
  • Designate a meeting place and time, just in case the group gets separated for any reason.

Want a little more Disney magic? Take the Timon and Pumbaa Safety Challenge at Animal Kingdom Park, stop in at guest services, and ask for your copy. Safety Cards are also available to collect throughout the park. And if you visit Animal Kingdom Lodge and ask for a Wild About Safety Fun Book, with word searches, scrambles, and coloring pages, this book is perfect for filling time while waiting in lines.

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