Family’s dream trip to Disney turns into a nightmare, thanks to airline error

Via DisDining.com

Where you call home can have a strong bearing on how easily you get to the Walt Disney World Resort for a family vacation, as one family discovered during their recent Disney trip, during which the journey itself proved nearly impossible.

The Miller family was looking forward to their trip to the Most Magical Place on Earth. Surely they’d done their due diligence in planning, choosing a Disney Resort Hotel at which to stay, making sure they had their park pass reservations squared away, and deciding which restaurants to try during their visit to the parks.

They had been very careful when booking airfare from the United Kingdom to Orlando International Airport, ensuring that each of the four of them had a seat on the airliner on the departing and return flights. But for all of their planning and preparation, the Millers were still met with obstacles and hardships along the way.

What was to be a magical family vacation to the Walt Disney World Resort turned into a getaway chock full of setbacks, disappointments, and a large sum of extra, unforeseen, and unplanned for out-of-pocket expenses, all because of a booking error by the airline.

According to The Sun, the Millers arrived at Birmingham Airport on May 30 to board a plane bound for Orlando. They had originally planned to travel in early April, but after Sheldon Miller’s father became ill, the family postponed the trip until the end of May.

But when they went to check in for their scheduled flight with KLM Airlines, they were informed that they had been booked on a return flight, instead of on a flight bound for the United States because of a booking error.

family of four

Desperate not to disappoint his children, a 7-year-old daughter and 13-year-old son, Sheldon had no choice–per the airline–but to fork out an additional £2,600, or approximately $3,150 USD, for tickets to board an outbound flight to Orlando with a different airline, Aer Lingus. And that was in addition to the cost of an overnight hotel stay, as the family was stranded, and the new flight was scheduled for the next day.

Sheldon Miller called the situation “an utterly ridiculous saga,” stating in an interview:

“After queueing for an hour, we got to the check-in desk, and they told us we weren’t booked in to fly out, but we were booked in to fly back, and there was no way we would be able to board. At that point, our seven-year-old daughter burst into tears, and our 13-year-old son wasn’t best pleased either. Neither were we.”

Miller said the family was stuck, spending three hours in an attempt to speak to someone with KLM Airlines, only to be told by a representative at the airline’s call center that they would need to file a complaint via the airline’s social media, as the call center was unable to help in any way.

“I’ve never heard anything so ridiculous in all my life,” he said.

The family had received an email confirmation about the change to their tickets–from early April to late May–along with a check-in link with the airline. But despite the confirmation, the Miller family was denied boarding, as the airline said none of the family members were registered to fly on the very outbound flight for which they had confirmation.

klm airlines confirmation

Sheldon said he didn’t receive help from anyone, and he was forced to purchase new tickets for a departing flight to Orlando.

The issues with KLM Airlines caused a delay for the family in getting to Disney World, though they did finally make it to Orlando. But when their magical Disney vacation came to an end, they were met with yet another obstacle in returning home to the U. K.

As if a prank were being played on the family, the Millers were once again denied boarding on their return flight, and once again, they received no assistance from the airline in correcting the error. Instead, they were forced to make their way home very slowly–with multiple stops along the way–via Virgin Atlantic Airlines.

They zigzagged across the globe, departing Orlando International Airport bound for London Heathrow. From there, the family traveled to Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and from Amsterdam, finally to their home in Birmingham.

At the time of publication, the Miller family is still waiting for the airline to compensate them for the extra departing and returning flights they were forced to purchase, even though they had already paid for both previously and had the airline’s confirmation to prove it. Sheldon says no one took responsibility for the fiasco.

“No one has stepped up in any way,” he said. “The whole experience felt like one massive ‘pass the parcel,’ with no one at KLM remotely interested in our customer issue, let alone willing to take responsibility for it.”

“We still not have had any communication from KLM about the refund of our Aer Lingus flight and airport hotel stay,” he continued. “You cannot charge people return full fare and only deliver one half of a journey and continually keep customers in the dark, passing them from pillar to post and expect them to put up and shut up.”

In a statement to The Sun, a representative for KLM Airlines said: “We are aware of the incident and are currently conducting an investigation into what happened.”

Here’s hoping that the family’s time at Disney World in between the airline ordeals was very magical indeed.

10 Ways to Celebrate Cars Land’s 10th Anniversary at Disneyland Resort

Ka-chow!! We’re celebrating the 10th anniversary of Cars Land and invite Guests to join us for an exciting road trip in Disney California Adventure Park at the Disneyland Resort!

Starting with a stroll down memory lane, Cars Land opened on June 15, 2012, at Disney California Adventure Park. This new land captured storytelling in a whole new way, bringing our Guests right into Radiator Springs and into the world of Disney and Pixar’s film “Cars.” Spanning a whopping 12 acres, Cars Land today remains charming, immersive and a must-see, must-do for visitors of all ages.

Ready, set, go! Rev up for 10 great ways to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Cars Land! 

1.) Meet Cars Car-acters

Guests may meet the legendary race car, Lightning McQueen, or his pal Mater parked in front of the Cozy Cone Motel. Straight from the track and ready to relax, these best friends are happy to be hanging out at their home in Radiator Springs – and are excited to meet everyone!

2.) Tote the New Tow Mater Premium Bucket

How tow-tally adorable! Dad gum! If you stop for a refueling snack, Guests may want their very own novelty Tow Mater premium bucket from Cars Land, now available for purchase at Flo’s V8 Cafe, Fillmore’s Taste-In and the Cozy Cone Motel while supplies last. Availability may vary throughout the summer.*

3.) New! Guido Photo Location

As part of the 10th anniversary, Radiator Springs’ very own Guido is grabbing a parking spot in front of Luigi’s Casa Della Tires, marking his outdoor debut at Cars Land! Strike a pose and say “Buongiorno!” to Guido as Guests get ready to ride Luigi’s Rollickin’ Roadsters, presented by Enterprise.

4.) Race on Radiator Springs Racers

Zoom through Radiator Springs and the fantastic scenery of Ornament Valley in this thrilling, high-speed road race. Meet the competition at the starting line and then take to the road, zipping over hills and straightaways past stunning red rock formations, with a quick pit stop at Luigi’s Casa Della Tires or Ramone’s House of Body Art for a racing makeover!

5.) Take a Spin!

At Luigi’s Rollickin’ Roadsters, hop into a miniature Italian roadster that glides, turns and spins across a trackless “dance floor.” Did you know: Luigi’s Rollickin’ Roadsters was the first Disney attraction in the United States with this trackless ride system!

6.) Score a Road Trip Souvenir

Stop by Sarge’s Surplus Hut and Ramone’s House of Body Art for merchandise, toys and apparel celebrating Cars Land and car culture, including the new Cars Land 10th Anniversary Lightning McQueen and Tow Mater limited edition pins.

7.) See Radiator Springs at Sunset

As the sun begins to set, the “Sh-boom” music moment begins and 16 neon signs light up the night sky at Cars Land. The setting is stunning and a nod to the neon signs of 1950s Americana and Route 66.

8.) Enjoy a Milkshake and a Meal at Flo’s V8 Cafe

Modeled after roadside eateries along the original Route 66, Flo’s V8 Cafe is a delicious dining spot for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Fill your tank with the Ka-Cheeseburger or Flo’s Famous Fried Chicken and a Flo’s Classic vanilla, chocolate or strawberry milkshake topped with “road gravel” cookie crumbles for dessert. Tip: Mobile order in advance on the Disneyland app to pick-up in a jiffy!

9.) Make a Pit Stop at the Cozy Cone Motel

Check in at Sally’s roadside motel to try different “i-cone-ic” sweet and savory treats from five welcoming walk-up windows shaped like orange traffic cones. You may have a hankering for the Chili Cone Queso made with beef chili, cheddar cheese and corn chips, served in a bread cone!

10.) Sightsee Along Route 66 to Cadillac Range

Enjoy the spirit and charm of the Route 66-inspired road in Cars Land where sightseeing, snacks, pit stops and shops abound in the town of Radiator Springs. Off in the distance, Guests will see the breathtaking backdrop of Ornament Valley and the six mountain peaks of Cadillac Range which represent Cadillac tail fins from 1957 to 1962.

Check out this fun video about the history of Cars Land from Roger Gould, creative director, Theme Parks, Pixar Animation Studios:

Happy 10th anniversary, Cars Land!

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Disney Now Offering $110K Experience That Jets You to ALL Of the Disney Parks!

There are a lot of Disney experiences that fans hope to one day be able to do. One of those dreams is to visit all of the Disney Parks around the world — Disneyland Resort in California, Walt Disney World Resort, Disneyland Paris, Tokyo Disney, Shanghai Disney, and Hong Kong Disney. Each Disney Resort offers Guests one-of-a-kind experiences, from unique rides, even more unique food, and the chance to visit another country. Well, Disney is now offering Guests the chance to have the ultimate Disney vacation by visiting all of the Parks around the world in one amazing trip!

If this sounds like a trip for you, then you should start saving now. The trip starts with Guests being whisked around the world on a private jet — yes, a private jet! You are given gorgeous accommodations at Disney hotels, tickets to all of the Disney Parks, and even meals at incredible Disney restaurants. I’m dreaming of all the beautiful locations as we speak!

Here is more about the new trip being offered by Adventures By Disney:

Embark on a bucket list adventure for 75 ultimate Disney fans! This dream vacation spans 24 days and covers 6 countries that includes all 12 uniquely magical Disney theme parks worldwide, as well as 3 iconic landmarks: the Taj Mahal, Pyramids of Giza and Eiffel Tower. Throughout the trip, you’ll stay in world-class accommodations, including the rare opportunity to be a Guest at Summit Skywalker Ranch. Plus, you’ll travel in luxury via a VIP-configured Boeing 757, operated by Icelandair, with long-range capabilities that allows for direct flights to maximize your time in each destination. You’ll also enjoy personal access to experts and staff, who provide fun and fact-filled stories enabling you to be immersed in every location you visit.

As you can see, Disney theme parks aren’t the only places you’ll go. Guests will have the chance to visit three beautiful landmarks, only adding to just how memorable this trip will be.

Guests who sign up for this epic trip will be staying at the following deluxe hotels:

  • Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa
  • Summit Skywalker Ranch
  • Tokyo Disneyland Hotel
  • Shanghai Disneyland Hotel
  • Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel
  • The Oberoi Amarvilas, Agra
  • Marriott Mena House, Cairo
  • Disney’s Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel
  • Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
Tokyo Disney hotel

Now, this is not a cheap vacation. Prices for this Adventures By Disney experience are $110,000 per person. Disney recommends that the trip be taken only by Guests 12 and older, but there is no strict age limit on the trip.

You can read more about the Disney Parks Around the World – A Private Jet Adventure by visiting the Adventures by Disney website, or by clicking here.

Disney’s Board Of Directors Has “Confidence” In Bob Chapek

On June 9, The Walt Disney Company dropped a major bombshell when it was announced that Peter Rice — Chairman of Disney’s Entertainment and Programming — had been fired. Prior to his role at Disney, Rice had been an executive at 21st Century FOX, which was purchased by The Walt Disney Company in 2019. According to sources close to Rice, he was completely blindsided by the decision, which was made by Disney CEO Bob Chapek. The source said that Rice was not given a real reason for his firing and was told by Chapek that the decision was not personal.

Rumors had been swirling that Rice was in line to possibly take over Chapek’s position as CEO when Chapek’s contract ran out, something that will happen in 9 months. There were also reports that Rice was “angling” for the role, and his desire to be CEO of Disney was not a secret. Some feel that Chapek fired Rice as a way to get rid of someone he considered competition.

Bob Chapek

However, it does not look like Disney’s Board of Directors feels that same way. Susan Arnold, the Chairperson of Disney’s Board of Directors, made the following statement after Rice’s exit was announced:

The strength of The Walt Disney Company’s businesses coming out of the pandemic is a testament to Bob’s leadership and vision for the company’s future. In this important time of business growth and transformation, we are committed to keeping Disney on the successful path it is on today, and Bob and his leadership team have the support and confidence of the Board.

Susan Arnold

After Rice’s firing, it was announced that Dana Walden — another former FOX executive — would be taking over the role of Chairperson of Disney Entertainment and Programming. Rice had a contract that was set to expire in 2024 and Disney said that they will continue to pay out that contract until it is up. Before being made Chairperson of Disney Entertainment and Programming, Walden had been the Chairperson of Walt Disney Television.

peter rice dana walden

Since he became CEO in 2020, Bob Chapek has struggled to gain the favor of Disney fans. Tens of thousands of people have called for the CEO’s ouster for years and have even signed a Change.org petition, which has well over 100,000 signatures, to have him fired. Every time Disney fires a higher-up at the Company, many people comment that Chapek needs to be the one to go.

There were rumors that the Board was considering firing Chapek when his contract expires, but with the firing of Peter Rice, it is looking less likely that that will happen.

Foodie Guide to Father’s Day Treats at Walt Disney World

June 19 is Father’s Day this year and no matter how you plan to celebrate, there are plenty of delicious goodies all across the Walt Disney World Resort for guests to enjoy. The chefs and pastry extraordinaries at Walt Disney World have brought their creativity by whipping up some savory and sweet delights to enjoy together with dads, uncles, grandfathers, caregivers, father figures, or another special person!

Some of the best ways to share love with those who mean a lot is through the stomach, and what better place to get those tasty treats than Walt Disney World? From the All-American Dad Platter at Regal Eagle Smokehouse: Craft Drafts & Barbecue to the Dad’s Favorite Snacks Tart at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, there’s something for everyone to indulge in on this special day.

Get ready to grab your people, and your appetite, because here is the Foodie Guide to Father’s Day filled with all the yummy eats and treats you can feast upon. Bon appétit!

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Regal Eagle Smokehouse: Craft Drafts & Barbecue (Available June 19, Mobile Order available)

  • All-American Dad Platter: Memphis dry-rub ribs, sliced Texas beef brisket, North Carolina chopped smoked pork butt, garlic toast, and choice of side (New)

Le Cellier Steakhouse (Available June 17 through 20)

  • Slow-roasted Beef Prime Rib with au jus, creamy horseradish, and truffled fingerling potatoes

Sunshine Seasons (Available June 19)

  • Apple-Peanut Butter Tart with cinnamon crumble and chocolate mustache (New)
  • Toasted Coconut Cake with mango chutney filling and buttercream grass (New)

Disney Springs

Amorette’s Patisserie (Available June 17 through 20)

  • “I Am Your Father” Petit Cake: Red velvet cake, cream cheese filling, dark chocolate mousse, and white and dark crisp pearls

Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar (Available through June 30)

  • Bacon of Doom: Chocolate-covered bacon paired with The Colonel, Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey, or White Crème de Cacao

Walt Disney World Resorts

Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort, Disney’s All-Star Music Resort, and Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort

World Premiere Food Court, Intermission Food Court, End Zone Food Court

  • Roasted Prime Rib: Oven-roasted prime rib, mashed potato, roasted asparagus, baby carrot, and red wine demi sauce served with Caesar salad (New) (Available June 17 through 19)
  • Fatherly Moments: Fudge brownie and caramel with a pretzel and buttercream “frame” surrounding iconic fatherly moments from “The Incredibles” and “The Princess and the Frog” (New) (Available through June 19)

Disney’s Art of Animation Resort

Landscape of Flavors  

  • Braised Short Ribs: Braised short ribs with a spiced rum mushroom demi, charred baby carrots, asparagus, and potato pavé (New) (Available June 17 through 19)
  • S’mores Gourmet Stuffed Cookie: Chocolate chunk cookie loaded with toasted marshmallow crème topped with a crunchy cinnamon graham streusel and drizzled with dark and white chocolate (Available through June 19)

Disney’s Beach Club Resort

Cape May Café (Available June 19 for breakfast only)

  • Dad’s Beachside Bloody Mary: Loaded Bloody Mary with Absolut Peppar topped with shrimp, candied bacon, celery, green olives, and a lime wedge rimmed with Cajun seasoning

Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort

Centertown Market (Mobile Order Available)

  • Ropa Vieja with Maduros and Cuban Style Rice: Cuban-style beef stew and rice with plantains (New) (Available June 17 through 19)
  • Father’s Day S’mores: Graham cracker cake topped with a milk chocolate mousse infused with bacon, chocolate mirror glaze, and toasted meringue garnished with candied bacon (New) (Available through June 19)

Spyglass Grill (Available through June 19; Mobile Order Available)

  • Father’s Day S’mores: Graham cracker cake topped with a milk chocolate mousse infused with bacon, chocolate mirror glaze, and toasted meringue garnished with candied bacon (New)

Disney’s Contemporary Resort

Contempo Café (Available June 17 through 19; Mobile Order available)

  • Father’s Day Bacon Brownie: Fudge brownie, chocolate ganache, caramel, bacon, and chocolate crisp pearls (New)

Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort

Toledo (Available June 19)

  • Father’s Day Brûlée: Bourbon ganache, vanilla crème brûlée, fresh berries, and chocolate mustache (New)

Disney’s Old Key West Resort and Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa

Good’s Food to Go and The Artist’s Palette (Available through June 19)

  • Hole in One: Fudgy brownie filled with caramel and pecans, topped with cheesecake glazed in a white chocolate glaçage with white chocolate golf garnish (New)

Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort (Available June 17 through 19)

Kona Island and Capt. Cook’s (Mobile Order available at Capt. Cook’s only)

  • Dad’s Favorite Snacks Tart: Chocolate tart, coconut macadamia topping, dad’s favorite snacks (potato chips, snickers, popcorn, and M&M’S), rum chocolate caramel sauce, and chocolate-dipped bacon piece on top (Gluten/Wheat Friendly) (New)

Disney’s Pop Century Resort

Everything POP Shopping & Dining

  • Roasted Prime Rib: Oven-roasted prime rib, mashed potato, roasted asparagus, baby carrot, and red wine demi sauce served with Caesar salad (New) (Available June 17 through 19)
  • S’mores Gourmet Stuffed Cookie: Chocolate chunk cookie loaded with toasted marshmallow crème topped with a crunchy cinnamon graham streusel and drizzled with dark and white chocolate (Available through June 19)

Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter and Riverside

Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory and Riverside Mill Food Court (Mobile Order available)

  • Sweet & Spicy BBQ Ribs: Pork ribs with sweet & spicy BBQ sauce, cowboy beans, corn on the cob, and coleslaw (New) (Available June 19)
  • Father’s Day Cheesecake Brownie: Brownie topped with peanut butter cheesecake garnished with whipped ganache and M&M’S Minis (New) (Available through June 19)

Disney’s Riviera Resort

Le Petit Café (Available June 17 through 19)

  • Milk Chocolate Ganache Tart and Bourbon Pairing: Milk chocolate ganache tart paired with the “Father of Bourbon” Elijah Craig Small Batch Kentucky Bourbon on the rocks

(Note: All offerings are subject to change.)