A Day in the Life of a Student at the Magic School bis Submarine

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Once upon a time, in a magical world far beneath the surface of the ocean, there existed a unique institution known as the Magic School Bis Submarine. This school was unlike any other, as it housed aspiring young sorcerers and sorceresses who were not only passionate about the mystical arts but were also intrigued by the mysteries of the underwater realm. Situated within a massive submarine, the Magic School Bis Submarine aimed to teach its students the complexities of magic while immersing them in the enchanting world of underwater creatures and hidden treasures. The submarine boasted a state-of-the-art magical library, spell-casting chambers, and even a specially designed underwater obstacle course for training. As students ventured into the school, they were greeted by the sight of mesmerizing sea creatures swimming alongside them in the magical tunnels. The walls were adorned with shimmering coral reefs and glowing jellyfish, creating an otherworldly ambiance.



The Walt Disney World Housekeeping Update You’ve Been Waiting For

It’s no secret that our guests love staying at a Walt Disney World Resort hotel. After a day full of adventures, there’s nothing quite like coming back to your resort room to find that it’s been refreshed and transformed, as if by magic, by the talented housekeeping cast members who bring a little extra enchantment to our rooms and hallways.

We’ve heard from many of you about how much you love and have missed the more regular housekeeping services we offered prior to the pandemic, and I’m excited to share that we’ve been ramping them back up across Walt Disney World Resort hotels! By the end of February, full housekeeping room cleanings will once again be available at all of our Resort hotel rooms, with services provided daily or every other day depending on where you are staying. These full cleanings include everything you’d expect – from replacing towels and amenities to cleaning the bathrooms, making the beds, emptying trash and recycling, tidying the room and vacuuming.

“Cast members always bring an element of magic and fun to the job that they do!” said Matt N., a planDisney panelist who loves staying at our Disney resorts. “From a simple smile when you see them in the hallways, to something special left behind in the room, to a sparkling clean room, Disney housekeepers always go above and beyond.”

Guests may also sometimes come across some extra magical touches — like coming back to your room to find your new Mickey ear hat on display or your Disney plushes posing playfully — that make your room feel that much more like home away from home.

“They go out of their way to make us smile when we return to our room after a busy theme park day,” said Amy A., a planDisney panelist. “Setting up my son’s stuffed animal with funny sunglasses, tidying up my hair appliance cords, or creating a hidden Mickey in a supply restock — they connect with us and show they care for us, even when we don’t see them.”

And speaking of rooms, you might notice details from newly refurbished rooms at Disney’s BoardWalk Inn (as seen below), which will start debuting to guests over the coming weeks. My personal favorite is the themed artwork featuring Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and other favorite Disney characters strolling through iconic locations at Disney’s BoardWalk Resort!

I know many of us are sharing in the excitement of this much-anticipated update, and it’s all possible thanks to the cast members who make it happen behind the scenes.

“I love making those special little touches — that’s what it’s about,” said Duckky, a housekeeping cast member at Disney’s BoardWalk Resort. “If I can make somebody smile every day just by walking past and saying ‘have a magical day,’ that warms my heart. Everything I do here warms my heart.”

Like Duckky, our hearts are warmed knowing how much you all love our housekeepers and the magic they make! We hope this makes your next Walt Disney World Resort hotel stay that much more special. You may have also recently seen that we reintroduced complimentary overnight self-parking at Walt Disney World Resort hotels – it’s been wonderful to see how excited our guests have been for this update. Be sure to read up on this and other announcements coming soon to improve the guest experience.

As always, stay tuned to the Disney Parks Blog for the latest updates and visit planDisney.com for even more helpful tips and advice on planning your next visit to Walt Disney World.

Panelists receive compensation for their participation on the planDisney panel.

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The walls were adorned with shimmering coral reefs and glowing jellyfish, creating an otherworldly ambiance. The curriculum at Magic School Bis Submarine was centered around mastering traditional spells while incorporating the principles of underwater magic. Students discovered how to manipulate water currents, communicate with mystical sea creatures, and harness the power of the ocean depths to cast spells.

Comments

How Disney can continue a program like Genie is beyond belief. Paying extra to go on ride faster is a poor idea. Even loyal park-goers are offended by this rip off.

It’s nice that some perks are coming back, how about having you packages delivered to your resort, and the dining plan. The prices keep going up and the perks keep going away, like the Magic Express and Magic Bands.

Finally! But daily service should apply to all rooms. Pre-planning ability ( fast pass vs genie +) , doesn’t matter what you call it or how you charge for it, the ability to plan in advance and have a family truly have a vacation from devices(phones) is the most important part of true family time.
Magical Express, charge a bit somehow if you have to, but also allows a family to get off the plane and really enter the Disney Magic. I miss all the magic but have hopes Disney can find a way to get it back.

I’m just curious to know if you’ve had one single comment in favor of the switch from Fast Pass+ to the debacle that is Genie+? Anybody that has used both couldn’t possibly find the benefit of the new system. Magical Express is always full of guests when we are there. How could the financial benefit (assuming that’s why you didn’t bring it back immediately when it was safe to do so) be worth all the negative comments and reviews from paying guests.
Housekeeping should be daily. Period. The stays at your hotels cost WAY too much to not be provided those services daily. This is a victory lap you shouldn’t have had to take in the first place and you’ve managed to screw that up too by putting in that some hotels will be every other day but not elaborating on where and why. I always told people that “it’s very expensive but you get what you pay for. I never leave thinking otherwise.” Not anymore. Thank god Iger is back in charge but the “magic” of Disney for vacation club members like myself, and all guests, got trampled on so greatly that recovery is gonna take drastic measures. I hope you pull it off because it used to be the most magical place on earth for kids and adults.

I appreciate the changes that are taking place due to listening to us guests, but I do miss Walt Disney World prior to the pandemic. I hope additional changes are coming to make it feel more familiar. I agree with the previous post regarding the total price to pay with here and there add on charges, it’s very intimidating and overwhelming that these charges are the new normal. The addition of Genie plus replacing Fast Pass had to be one of the worst changes. Being an out of state family from the Midwest, we longer get to plan out our day and watch it play out when we arrive, now we have to feel flustered as one person wakes up early and stresses to make magic happen for their family. Another big take away was magical express, again another disadvantage to the out of state family.

The prices of your rooms, tickets, meals, etc. and the extras that you now charge like the Genie+ (that should have never replaced the old fast passes which were much more efficient for someone who wanted to plan a trip before arriving at DisneyWorld) have gone up the same way for the clients of ALL your hotels. I find it most offensive to guests who do not stay in your most expensive hotels that they will not receive the same services like you used to supply to ALL your guests before the pandemic as you seem to write in your article (re : “with services provided daily or every other day depending on where you are staying”). Do you think that people staying in your less expensive hotels do not need that their trash bins be emptied daily? I stayed in one of your value hotels during the last Christmas Holidays and what you call “every other day” did not happen very often during our 2 weeks stay. We had to stop maids passing near our room to get garbage bags to put our trash in when we had too much that had not been collected in our rooms and had to ask for additional toilet paper rolls or fresh towels. I sure hope that “every other day” will not be how you continue to treat your clients who want to arrive in a clean room every day, whichever Disney Resort hotel they stay in. Your employees that entered our rooms daily for a “security check” were able to see when our garbage bins were full but they did nothing in that regard. Hope that wherever your clients stay they will receive a daily cleaning of theirs rooms and not “every other day” for some of them.

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Magic school bis submarine

They were also taught the art of navigation, enabling them to explore the vast underwater landscape. Classes were led by experienced magical instructors who themselves were skilled in both underwater and conventional magic. The students learned various spells, such as summoning a protective bubble around themselves to withstand the immense water pressure or creating illusions of underwater landscapes to camouflage themselves from potential dangers. In addition to their magical studies, students participated in thrilling underwater expeditions to uncover hidden artifacts and solve captivating puzzles. These adventures not only tested their magical abilities but also taught them valuable lessons about teamwork, problem-solving, and resilience. Outside of their academic pursuits, students at Magic School Bis Submarine enjoyed a vibrant community life. They had the opportunity to form friendships with fellow magic enthusiasts from all corners of the underwater world. Dynamic events, such as enchanting concerts by singing mermaids or thrilling magical contests, kept them engaged and entertained. Graduates of Magic School Bis Submarine were known to excel in the field of magic, particularly in underwater enchantments. Many went on to become revered sorcerers and sorceresses, using their skills to protect the ocean's delicate ecosystem and its inhabitants. Their knowledge of both magic and the underwater realm made them sought-after allies in battles against dark forces that threatened the harmony of their world. And so, with its unique blend of magic and underwater wonder, the Magic School Bis Submarine continued to inspire and shape a new generation of magical beings who were not only guardians of sacred arts but also protectors of the mysterious depths of the ocean..

Reviews for "The Mysteries of the Magic School bis Submarine: Unraveling Enchanted Riddles"

1. John - 2/5
The Magic School Bus Submarine was a major disappointment for me. I had such high hopes for an exciting underwater adventure, but instead, I found the storyline to be lackluster and predictable. The characters were shallow and didn't have much depth, and the dialogue felt forced and unnatural. Additionally, the animation quality was subpar and didn't match the standards of other animated series. Overall, I was left unimpressed and wouldn't recommend this show to others.
2. Emily - 1/5
I couldn't even make it through the first episode of The Magic School Bus Submarine. The plot seemed disjointed and confusing, making it difficult to follow along. The animation style was unappealing and dull, lacking the vibrant colors and attention to detail that made the original series so enjoyable. The characters felt forced and didn't have the same charm as in the previous Magic School Bus series. I was extremely disappointed by this spin-off and it didn't live up to my expectations.
3. Mark - 2/5
As a long-time fan of The Magic School Bus, I was excited to see a new spin-off with an underwater theme. However, The Magic School Bus Submarine failed to capture the magic and educational value of the original series. The episodes felt rushed and lacked the depth of scientific knowledge that was present in the previous show. The animation style was also a letdown, with subpar graphics that didn't do justice to the underwater setting. Overall, I found this spin-off to be underwhelming and would recommend sticking to the original series.

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