Santonio Holmes and Chipper Jones at Disney’s Wide World of Sports

Mickey Mouse warms up with Super Bowl XLIII MVP Santonio Holmes (left) and 1999 National League MVP Chipper Jones (right) as they exchange their #10 jerseys and autographs March 27, 2009 at Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex. Jones, who plays third base for the Atlanta Braves, is currently playing at the complex’s Champion Stadium during the Braves’ Spring Training season. Holmes, wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers, is training with several of his teammates on the complex’s football fields in preparation for the upcoming 2009 NFL season

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Santonio Holmes and Chipper Jones at Disney’s Wide World of Sports

Santonio Holmes and Chipper Jones at Disney’s Wide World of Sports

Mickey Mouse warms up with Super Bowl XLIII MVP Santonio Holmes (left) and 1999 National League MVP Chipper Jones (right) as they exchange their #10 jerseys and autographs March 27, 2009 at Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex. Jones, who plays third base for the Atlanta Braves, is currently playing at the complex’s Champion Stadium during the Braves’ Spring Training season. Holmes, wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers, is training with several of his teammates on the complex’s football fields in preparation for the upcoming 2009 NFL season

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Film Review: Race to Witch Mountain

March 11, 2009 by admin  
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 United States Race to Witch Mountain" is a film from Walt Disney Pictures that doesn't play like a family film manufactured by the Disney machine.

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Robert Yager for The New York Times

March 6, 2009 by admin  
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1070 The Fan - Indianapolis  NY Yet that hasn’t stopped Walt Disney Pictures and 20th Century Fox from entrusting him with two of their most high-profile entries in 2009. “Race to Witch Mountain,” which Disney plans to open in more than 3000 theaters on Friday, is a loose reboot of … Original story at New York Times

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Disney Chairman Dick Cook Revisits First Job, Driving a Train

March 2, 2009 by admin  
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 NY For the blink-and-you’ll-miss-it role of a train conductor in its upcoming “Race to Witch Mountain,” Walt Disney Pictures looked to an unusual talent: the chairman of the studio. Yes, making his big-screen debut on Friday is none other than Disney top …

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Super Bowl MVP Santonio Holmes Victory Parade at Magic Kingdom

One of my favorite modern Disney traditions is the “What’s Next?” ad campaign and the resulting victory parade that’s held at the nearest Disney resort. This year saw the victorious “Steeler Nation” shift their victory celebration east from Tampa to Walt Disney World Resort Monday as thousands of black-and-gold-clad, Terrible Towel-twirling fans of the Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers lined Main Street, U.S.A

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Steelers’ Holmes and Roethlisberg “We’re Going to Disney World” Commercial

Pittsburgh Steelers’ Santonio Holmes and Ben Roethlisberger, in the famous “what’s next?” Super Bowl Commercial, declare “We’re Going To Disney World”. Superbowl MVP Holmes will be at the Magic Kingdom today (Feb 2) at 11AM for his victory parade

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Steelers’ Holmes and Roethlisberg “We’re Going to Disney World” Commercial

February 2, 2009 by admin  
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Pittsburgh Steelers’ Santonio Holmes and Ben Roethlisberger, in the famous “what’s next?” Super Bowl Commercial, declare “We’re Going To Disney World”. Superbowl MVP Holmes will be at the Magic Kingdom today (Feb 2) at 11AM for his victory parade.

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Disney World Vacations

August 17, 2008 by admin  
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Disney World is unarguably the largest family vacation destination in the United States.  Super Bowl winners want to go there, kids want to go there, adults want to go there - heck, MY GRANDMA wants to go there!  Can the everyday family afford to go to Disney World on a limited budget?  YOU BET! There are many options for you to consider on a Disney vacation.  We’ll present as many of them to you as possible. The obvious first choice is to stay on the property for maximum convenience and fun.  At the time of this writing, the theme park is currently offering the following packages for a six night, seven day stay for a family of four: - $1,500 for a stay at a value category resort - $1,900 for a stay at a moderate category resort - $2,500 for a stay at a deluxe category resort The value category resorts include All-Star Sports and All-Star Music hotels with the entire resort centering around those themes.  They are fun for the kids and have themed pools and food courts.  The rooms are standard, but comfortable and accommodate four people easily.

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