Showing posts with label Disney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disney. Show all posts

Monday, February 25, 2013

More Disney in the Etsy Store

I am super excited to now be offering a few more Disney items in my etsy store!  In addition to the Disney World Signature Picture books, I now have the following…
 
Disney Dream Cruise Signature Picture Books
These are very similar to my Disney World books (see more here - 2011 and 2012) but with custom pages for the Disney Dream Cruise.  The books have a personalized and laminated cover with your child’s first name and the year, as well as an intro page with your surname.  The book is sized at 5”x7” and holds five pictures in each of its sections: Sail Away Celebration, Nassau, Castaway Cay, Pirate Night, Around the Ship and Magical Memories.  The back of the book has pages for fifteen character autographs and photographs!

February 2013 197 copy February 2013 198 copy 
February 2013 199 copy January 2013 042 copy

February 2013 200 copy

Disney Bag Tags
These make great luggage tags and stroller tags for in the park.  After trying mine out a couple of years, I’m no longer producing with ribbon, but with strong plastic loops and heavier weight lamination.  Add your contact info to the backs in the Disney font!

September 2011 214 copy


A Magical Message from Mickey Mouse Note Cards
Each morning of our Disney vacation we leave a little treat and a note from Mickey for the littles.  It is truly a highlight of the trip for them to see what Mickey has to say each morning!

November 2012 668 copy



Disneyland Memory Signature Books
I haven't photographed these yet, but they are similar to the Disney World books with sections for Disneyland and Disney California Adventure!



Writing this post makes me wish we were there now… have a magical Monday!
xoxo

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Remembering Disney {2012 Edition} + Etsy

The littles were beyond excited when a box full of pictures from our December Disney trip arrived on our front stoop over Christmas break.  We spent almost a whole morning snuggled on the sofa pouring through them, choosing just the right ones for each section of our memory books and then pasting them in.  It’s hard to believe that was well over a month ago – we’re already itching to go back!!

January 2013 037 copy

There is a section in the book for each park and for all of the special events we attended.
January 2013 038 copy

January 2013 044 copy

We included the Messages from Mickey that they received in their stockings each morning and other special things like the confetti they collected at the Fantasyland Grand Opening.

January 2013 040 copy
And of course, there is the coveted signatures collection from all of their favorite characters.  I hope they never outgrow that :-)

January 2013 042 copy 
This year I also included lined pages for the PCP to jot down his favorite memory from each park and event.  Since we were missing a week of school for the trip his teacher asked that he write about his trip each day and this was a great way to capture his thoughts.  In the baby’s book I just transcribed what he said were his favorite memories.January 2013 046 copy

Like last year’s books, these have already been poured through many, many times!!

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I sure hope next time is sooner rather than later :-)

January 2013 047 copy

After a few inquiries, I have added a completed and a DIY printable version of these books to my etsy shop.

xoxo



Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Dixie Delights Disney World

I’ve done a gazillion Disney posts over the last year and a half and thought I’d round them all up in one place for y’all. 

September 2011 797 copy

September 2011 214 copy

Memory / Signature Books (2011 and 2012 )
NOW AVAILABLE IN MY ETSY STORE
November 2012 653 copy

October 2011 079

Messages from Mickey (2011 and 2012)
September 2011 210

November 2012 665 copy

Disney Eats (2011)
September 2011 180

The Road to Disney Busy Buckets (2011 and 2012)
November 2012 650 copy

September 2011 137

Dressing for Disney (2011 and 2012)
November 2012 714 copy
 
Park by Park – How we did it!
 


  • Animal Kingdom
    • in the park (here and here
    • favorite eats - Rainforest Cafe, Flame Tree BBQ



Tips & Tricks – Things we learned
First, a disclaimer… this is in no way a comprehensive list as I have only been to Disney with littles twice.  I realize that there are loads of Disney sites and blogs devoted to offering helpful information.  These are just a few things I wanted to share from our experience. 

Planning
  • There were tons of dining experiences and shows that we didn’t want to miss so we planned both of our trips almost a year in advance.
  • Make your dining reservations 180 days in advance the minute the system opens.  Have a plan as to what park you want to go to on which day so that you know where to book your meals/shows.
  • The park time opening calendar will be posted sometime before that 180 day mark.  Check the Disney website so that you will know which parks have Extra Magic Hours on which days.  This will help with those dining reservations.
  • You can create the most fantastically elaborate, personalized and customized maps detailing your own must see/ride/do attractions.  Simply go to this site, choose your parks and your favorite attractions and in a couple of weeks your very own set of keepsake maps will arrive at your doorstep in all the splendor and wonder that only Disney can create.  And it’s FREE!
  • If you have a down day, consider going to Downtown Disney.  It’s “free” and there are great places to eat (T-Rex Cafe and Rainforest Cafe were our favorites).  There is also a Lego store and a movie theater!
  • We stayed at the Polynesian last year and loved the easy monorail access.  We stayed at the Hilton at Downtown Disney this year for "free" on hotel points.  This resort gets all the extras like Extra Magic Hours, had great, reliable transportation (more so than the Disney buses we had at Polynesian), and has a character breakfast.  Downtown Disney is literally across the street and we were VERY happy with our stay here.
  • I packed inexpensive dollar store treats for my littles for each morning.  “Mickey” left them a little note and a treat as a surprise when they woke up and it kept us from spending a DIME on souvenirs until the last day when we let them each pick something out.  See more here.
  • We splurged ($2.49) and had Mickey call our littles before our trip.  It was cute and they are still talking about it! Look here for the details.
  • Kids under the age of three are FREE!  We made sure to squeeze in our first visit just a couple of months before the baby's third birthday and had a grand time!!
In the Park
  • We took one small backpack into the park each day.  We tied a colorful bag tag on the top strap that had our cell phone contact information on the back.  See more here.
  • Go to the dollar store and buy cheap throw away ponchos for everyone in your party for every day of your visit.  They come in packs of 2 for $1.  We carried four in our backpack each day when we went out and we used them every.single.day. (We were there in September.)  Best of all?  We threw them away after the rain, rather than fighting to roll up wet plastic and fit it back into our pack.
  • You can take a small 6-pack cooler into the park with sealed, non-alcoholic beverages and snacks.  We didn’t take a cooler since we were on the dining plan, but we did bring water bottles for the littles.  We found that most restaurants offered cups of ice cold tap water for free and we used that to fill their bottles at least a hundred times.
  • We kept our camera in a large gallon sized zip top bag inside of the pack.  We went on lots of water rides and it rained daily.  This gave me peace of mind that it wouldn’t get damaged.
  • We kept our signature/memory books and two large sharpie markers in the front pouch of our bag for easy access.  You never know when someone famous might walk by :-)  See more here.
  • We also carted around a pack of hand wipes…these were used non stop!
  • At ages 3 and 6, we took our own stroller and tied a second colorful tag onto the handle so that we could see it from a distance.  You can rent strollers in the park but I thought they were expensive and you have to leave them at the gate when you leave.  So, if you are park hopping you have to rent another stroller in the next park.  At ages 4 and 7 we didn't take as stroller and it was SO much easier without one all together!
  • I downloaded the Disney Mobile Magic app to my iphone for free.  Just search Disney Mobile Magic in the app store to find it.  It let’s you see park hours, scheduled events like parades, wait times, character greeting locations and fast pass return times.  I also used the WDW Waits app (the free version with a silhouette of the castle) for quick wait times.
  • Learn how to use Extra Magic Hours and Fast Passes to make the most of your visit.  We did both and found them very worthwhile.
  • We also did the Rider Switch program numerous times.  For example, on rides where Whit was too little, I would tell the attendant we wanted to ride switch.  He’d hand me a pass and then I’d wait in line with John and ride the ride.  As soon as we were done, Honey and John would go right back to the attendant with his pass and they’d get to go in the fast pass lane.  So, John got to ride a lot of things twice!
  • Go to the parades!  Get a snack and stake out your place at least half hour before time.  My littles adored them and Honey and I loved having a chance to sit on a curb and do nothing.
  • We did use the Photo Pass card in all of the parks but didn’t end up purchasing any.  We found that the staff was more than willing to take a picture for us on our camera after taking it on theirs.
Character Greetings
  • Magic Kingdom – the classic Mickey and a selection of princesses (Cinderella, Rapunzel and Aurora when we went) are located in the Town Square as soon as you enter the park, all the way to the right.  You can also get your embroidered ears right there too!  We visited him daily and had virtually no wait as we went during parades and when it was raining.  Storybook Circus now has Minnie, Daisy, Goofy and Pluto, and Ariel is in the new Fantasyland.
  • Epcot – find ALL the original characters in an air conditioned waiting area
  • Animal Kingdom - Camp Minnie Micky has a variety of characters in safari gear.
  • Hollywood Studios - Look in the art of animation for character greetings (we saw sorcerer Mickey, Wreck It Ralph and Incredibles) and at Pixar Place for Woody and Buzz (a terribly long line both years).  The Cars are available for pics but are not animated and don't sign books.  Phineas and Ferb are right next to them and do a cute little show with the kids waiting in line.
  • Chef Mickey’s – again, all the original characters are here but you will need reservations
  • Cinderella’s Royal Table – find all the princesses here - you will need reservations
  • There are other characters in various locations throughout all the parks.
Disney Dining
  • For our first trip, we bought a package that included our resort, park access and dining.  We found that the dining plan was a little excessive and we could barely eat everything!  I’d still do it again, but I’d be very smart about using the dining credits for very expensive places like Cinderella’s Royal Table and not on more affordable sit down dining.  We didn't have the dining plan this last trip and it was pretty painful to have to pull out the cash every time we ate or snacked.  I think after doing both that I'd do the dining plan again for sure!
  • If you end up with a bunch of snack credits left at the end of your trip, head into the Main Street Confectionary and get a bag of goodies to go!
  • We had a few breakfast reservations and then we brought our own breakfast for the other days.  I packed juice boxes and things like pop tarts and cereal bars for the kids.  They would eat them while we were making our way to the park.  See more here.
  • Speaking of reservations, we found lunch reservations to be VERY hard to get to.  We always seemed to be on the wrong side of the park racing to make it.  We much preferred to start or end our day with a reservation.  Consider how long it will take you to get to your dining place as it’s usually longer than you think!
  • We did breakfast at Cinderella’s Royal Table at 8:30 AM on a day when the park didn’t open until 9.  It was SO nice to go in the park early and be one of the only people there.  We got tons of pictures in front of the castle without a million people in the background.  See more here.
  • If you can't get a dinner reservation for Be Our Guest, get there between 10:30 and 10:45 for lunch.  They open at 11 and it is SO worth it!

So that’s pretty much the unabridged version of every.single.thing I know about the most magical place on earth.  We’re already planning our next Disney experience…more on that to come :-)
xoxo

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Monday, December 31, 2012

Best of 2012

As we sit on the brink of a brand new year, I thought it appropriate to take a walk down memory lane.  Here’s a roundup of reader favorites from 2012…

July 2012 284 copy

November 2012 258 copy

February 2012 183 copy

March 2012 327 copy

February 2012 698

May 2012 018

December 2011 640

November 2012 394 copy

October 2012 417 copy

July 2012 936 copy

January 2012 046 copy
 
And a few from 2011 are still in my all time top viewed posts… 

September 2011 162c

September 2011 208

August 2011 036

November 2011 928

Last but not least, I’d like to take a minute to thank my top referrers – all of which are fabulous blogs written by amazing and inspirational ladies. 

When I started on this blogging adventure I didn't have an inkling as to all the wonderful people I'd have the great fortune to "meet".  Many thanks to each and every one of you that take time out of your day to spend a few minutes in mine.  With that, I think I’m going to sign off from the virtual world for a few days to soak up time with Honey and the boys.  

I’ll see y’all in 2013!!
xoxo

Monday, December 10, 2012

Disney Day 6: Fantasyland Grand Opening + Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom

We were at the park bright and early for extra magic hours on this special day!!  The Magic Kingdom was literally abuzz with excitement over the grand opening show.  While the baby and I planned to soak up everything around the new Fantasyland and secure great spots for the show, Honey and the PCP ran off to fight evil villains in the Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom game that launched earlier this year.

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Just as soon as we split up, the baby and I were asked to be part of a small group to stand behind Gaston and ooh and ahh over his muscles for a live Good Morning America segment.  We were whisked back to a private press area and couldn’t believe our luck!!  There were cameras and characters everywhere and it was SO much fun to be in the middle of the action.

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Sister caught this pic of us on the news!  I’m in the left corner behind Gaston.  But where is the baby, you ask?  He was "too tired" to stand up and participate.
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After my five minutes of fame, we bee lined for the castle to get a front row seat behind the VIP section, of course.  Jordan Sparks did an amazing job and it was so special to be there in the middle of it all!

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After the show, the baby and I hit loads more of his favorite rides.

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A preview of the Rapunzel tower…
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All this time, the big boys were off fighting evil.  They love love love the collectible cards and had so much fun hunting out these disks and casting spells to defeat Disney’s must loathsome villains.  They completed level 1 and haven’t stopped talking about it yet!

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We met up for a late lunch at Sleepy Hollow and were able to catch the show at the castle from our seats.  This ended up being another favorite quick serve eatery – everything is wrapped in belgium waffles.  So bad…but so very good!
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On our way out, the baby asked to see Mickey one more time and we could hardly say no…
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For the last jaunt of the trip, we took the ferry to Hollywood Studios.
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The cast members we ate with in Germany told us that there would be a preview of the new Pirates of the Caribbean attraction at Hollywood Studios and we knew the boys would love it.  While the ship and little room you stand in was fantastically elaborate, we weren’t impressed with the attraction that was really just a short movie reel that you watched while standing up in a massive crowd.
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And since we were right near Wreck It Ralph and didn’t get to see him on day 1, we ended our trip with hugs from a new favorite!!  (Note, they don’t sign with those big hands.)
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So long, Disney World!!!  We can’t wait for our next trip!!

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xoxo

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