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Thursday, October 29, 2015

Girls just wanna have fun!




Nothing like a GNO-unless it's a GWO (girls' weekend out)! On a whim, my friend Trish and I planned a weekend for just the two of us-no kids, no hubbies- at Epcot. She had never been before-and it was the first of many firsts for her at Disney!
And by on a whim, I mean 2 weeks before we managed to snag a Disney room and talk our hubbies into letting us go. Ok-so for both of us, it was not so much talking into-both of our hubbies are very understanding and wonderful when it comes to letting us have the time we need. We have great husbands who are also amazing daddies!



Trying to be artsy

At Epcot that day, I am thinking there HAD to have been record crowds. I have never ever seen Epcot body to body like it was that day. A sea of people moving through. It was totally cray-cray! This is during the Food and Wine Festival and they have all sorts of extra edible treats all over-but we couldn't even get to them. Not having any extra little bodies in tow, we really wanted to get the most out of our day-and waiting 30+ minutes for a gyro or tune poke was going to do that.








Not many freebies anywhere on Disney property, but one "cool" place is the Club Cool (forgive me if I am wrong on the name-had to google, we just call it the place to get free soda's) You can try different Coca Cola products from around the world. I personally like the greenish Fanta. Great and fun way to cool down!







 Being the Food and Wine Festival, there are many unique exhibits. Ghiradelli had a place inside the (crap can't remember name of building and can't find on google... near Ellen's Energy Encounter and Testrac) where, of course, you can get a free sample of chocolate, but also had edible artwork.

Each of these sculptures was several feet tall by several feet wide and completely made of food! Mostly chocolate, but I did see "sand" made from graham crackers. Amazing! They really were too pretty to eat!






Cranberry bog


 Of course we travelled the world here-can't miss the World Showcase. An extra enticement for the little chefs-Hide and Squeak with Remy (from Ratatouille). Trish and I each did it and I am taking my girls back to do it for themselves in a few weeks. To play, you buy this special map of the world showcase that has Remy stickers with different foods. In each main country, there is a statue (about 18" high) of Remy with a food. you put the sticker that matches on that country's spot. When you are finished, you show your map to a cast member at the stores on either side of the Showcase Plaza and you receive a special collectors pin.
 We did end up eating at Restaurant Marrakesh. i just love that place! The first time I was like Moroccan?? Really?? Now I am in love and will eat there whenever given the chance. The food is delish and the entertainment is fascinating.


The view from Venice
That evening, having had enough of the crowds, we left to go check into our hotel and thought we would catch a bus to Magic Kingdom. Before boarding the bus, the driver kindly informed us it would be an hour (!?!) for him to get to Magic Kingdom. WTH?? Turns out with the construction, there are some of the roads the buses use that are closed. It is already a JOURNEY to get to MK (one cast member joked in the tram in the parking lot that we are now at almost Magic Kingdom), we decided it was in our best interest to go ahead and drive. We got to ride Under the Sea: Voyage of the Little Mermaid, Pirates of the Caribbean (yo-ho, yo-ho the pirate ride is open!) and Haunted Mansion (another first for Trish!).
BEST PART OF THE NIGHT-a little of that Disney Magic was thrown our way. Leaving Haunted Mansion, there is (used to be) a ring-rumored to be the ring of the ghostly bride (who married 5 times and each time offed her hubby-go ahead and meet her in the attic scene of the ride-single men beware!) outside by the hearse. Trish and I have our phones out (who needs a flashlight anymore) and a cast member walks by and says "Are you looking for the ring?" Well, of course we are! She says "Come with me!" and escorts us back through the queue and points it out to us-giving us the whole back story! How awesome!! UH-MAY-ZING way to end the night.

Having freed up our Sunday (since our plans were for MK), we decided to head down to Disney Springs (formerly known as Downtown Disney). sooooo.much.construction. Be warned. IJS. I can see where Disney is going with this now. This shopping and dining mecca-it is beautiful and I cannot wait to see what else they have in store!
 My girls were so excited I met Sven and Kristoff. ;-)

 We ate lunch at The Boathouse. Fantastic food! They launch the "amphicars" at a dock right next to the restaurant. Pretty crazy to see a car "driving" in the water!
 The largest Disney store is getting even larger. Though the addition is not yet open, the store already is easier to move in. This is a picture of myself in the checkout. The dishes do indeed sing and dance while you are checking out.
The view towards the Boathouse. You can see here how "homey" the area feels.

 The Lego Store-a must for the kiddos-so we stayed away!


Taken from near Rainforest Cafe. The pedestrian bridge now loops you around across the water, alleviating some of the crowd. You can see all of the construction still being done on parking garages and new buildings.






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Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Hollywood Studios-not just for adults!

I have to admit, when my husband said we should do Hollywood Studios, I was like meh. But I was wrong! There is so much more to do with a child than I ever thought! We got our first ride on Toy Story Midway Mania-and I can't wait for our next one! It was so much fun-even my 3 yo was having a blast (even though she wasn't hitting many targets) pulling the rope to fire the ammo.

Be sure to FP+ Toy Story Midway Mania. It is rumored to be one of the best interactive queues on Disney property, but with a 3 and 5 yo in tow, I didn't want to try the 80+ minutes to find out...


My own Barrel of Monkeys

 Our original plan was to visit for part of the day, then head over to Port Orleans to meet up with our friends for some lunch and pool play before we headed home that day. Well, we were having so much fun, we decided to stay at Hollywood studios for the day. Then the rain started. Until our most recent visit (will blog later about that) I was certain that me+Disney=rain. It rained and stormed for a good chunk of the day. When it wasn't raining, it was overcast and steamy. But we made the best of it. I , of course, called our friends up (I don't just ditch anyone-that is rude) and being that it was storming they completely understood. We took a ton of pictures, which I will use some of to tell our story here.







Before the rain began, we got to meet Sofia the First...



...And Jake, who is now Captain Jake of the Neverland Pirates.

 We also got to do Disney Jr Live on Stage! It is a puppet style show that has all the favorites from Disney Jr. It is adorable and my girls loved singing and dancing along with Jake, Mickey, Doc, and Sofia!
And then the rain started...

 However, we were fortunate to be "rained in" with a very talented , well, custodial cast member who painted Mickey just with his broom and the rain water!!! I have seen this on Pinterest and feel soooo lucky we were able to actually see this in person! It was amazing! Just a few swipes of his broom and VOILA! There is Mickey grinning up at us!




Took the girls to Muppet Vision 3D. Evelyn loved it, Sofia is just not sure about any 3D anything...

We all enjoyed Pizza Planet for lunch.

The Backstage Lot. Rumor has it that it will be no more with the planned expansion of the Star Wars area. My 5 yo wanted to walk in to the city-I had to take her up close to convince her it wasn't really a city street.

This is also (to my knowledge) the last year for the Osborne Spectacle of Dancing Lights (or whatever the official billing may be) This picture was taken September 13-they are already stringing the lights for the event which does not start until November 6. Look closely-you can see hundreds of lights already strung on this one stoop.

My loves

And a day with little girls at Hollywood Studios is just not complete without seeing the Beauty and the Beast stage show.

Yes, I need a better long range lens-I will put it on my Christmas list.

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Wednesday, October 7, 2015

What did I want for my birthday? To be a PRINCESS, of course!

Of course, my daughters got that treatment. Being a day tripper, it is not often we experience the resorts and Disney transportation to the parks. For my birthday weekend, we booked a room a the All Star Movies Resort. After breakfast, we boarded the bus and the cast member driving pushed a button and it made a special announcement about traveling with special princesses. I though How Cute! But the royal treatment had just begun! When we arrived at the Magic Kingdom, the driver asked us if we could keep the girls on board, he wanted to do something. Sure, why not? Well, he pulls up to the front of the unloading area and there is a red carpet waiting. My girls get off the bus to cheers and (fake) cameras flashing, were given balloons, a balloon flower bouquet and some fancy swanky rings! What a way to start their day!



I had never seen this before-just WOW! The girls were just over-the-moon happy and daddy and I just adored the look on their faces.




SQUIRREL-so Friday night, we went to Hollywood Studios to catch Fantasmic! Evelyn, my 5 yo, loved the show-my 3 yo, spent most of it burying her face in my chest, but asked to go again once Mickey saved the day! We used Fastpasses for this, and I am thinking this is a fastpass not worth it-we walked right in with everyone else, there was no special seating for us...If I am wrong and there is a reason to get one-someone let me know, but I do not think I will FP this one again.
Waiting for Fantasmic!



And now for your regularly scheduled programming (my bday at MK)...

We had some amazing Meet and Greets-Backstage Mickey (he talks!!!), Tinkerbell, Ariel, and DRUMROLL PLEASE...Anna and Elsa!!!

Mickey says "What beautiful Princesses! Let me get on my knee like I am your prince!"






What's a year at Disney without a family picture with Mickey!

 Mommy was super excited to meet the Queen and Princess of Arendale too! Especially since the wait was *gasp* under an hour!!


This Minnie is in the store where you exit Princess Fairytale Hall. Too pretty to pass up! 





















I just love again how the characters interact with us! Ariel was asking Sofia for advice on "dressing up her tail" like her skirt, Anna engaged me (not the kids-me!) in a conversation about birthday traditions in Arendale. Needless to say, I would have needed the entire cast of Frozen's help to eat as many chocolate cakes as I turned!
A little more of that ol' Disney magic!






So, this post seems long enough. We did go back to Hollywood Studios on Sunday and had a blast! I will post that soon. In the meantime, I am off on another Disney adventure-a girls weekend with one of my besties!
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