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Why you should take an adult trip to Disney World

7/11/2016

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I am going to combine my last 2 trips into one entry. Both trips had something in common, no kids. That's right folks these were adult trips only! I'll start with my May trip first. I planned a short trip with my mom to celebrate Mother's Day weekend and enjoy Epcot's Flower and Garden Festival. I had been several times but this was her first. We stayed at one of the moderate category resorts Disney's Port Orleans Riverside. I love the grounds of this resort, so beautiful. Mom checked in the night before and I arrived very early in the morning and we were off the Animal Kingdom. We enjoyed taking our time exploring the park and the trails, rode the safari ride, saw Finding Nemo the Musical, and looked in the shops. Something my 7 year old never wants to do! We had a nice break at Dawa bar with some cocktails and Mickey pretzels. Then it was back to the resort for a little relaxing before we took the boat over to Disney Springs. So many new shops and restaurants to explore there now. We stopped off for a drink at Jock Lindsay's Hangar Bar a bar themed after Indiana Jones pilot. It was such a nice evening we sat on the deck over looking the water. Then we headed over to Morimoto's Asia for dinner. This is the most beautiful restaurant. We had excellent service and equally excellent food. We split several appetizers including their famous spare ribs! After some great food and shopping we both slept extremely well. The next day was our Epcot day. We enjoyed a slow place of enjoying all that Flower and Garden Fest has to offer including character topiaries and my favorite the food booths. That night I took my mom to one of my favorite restaurants California Grill. We felt like VIPs as we boarded the special elevator to the top floor of the Contemporary Resort. We had the perfect table with a beautiful view of Magic Kingdom. We enjoyed delicious wine and small plates that filled our tummys! Since we were without children we got to experience some the the Deluxe resort lounges. Stopped off at Trader Sam's at the Polynesian then Minzer's Lounge at the Grand Floridian. I would have to say this was a perfect day. We were up bright and early the morning to be there in time for park opening at Magic Kingdom. Riding rides with my mom, who hadn't been to Magic Kingdom in maybe 30 years, was such a treat! We enjoyed a lovely character meet with Daisy and Minnie. Had a nice lunch at Be Our Guest and enjoyed a few more attractions before taking the boat over to the Grand Floridian for our Mother's Day Tea at the Garden View Tea room. If you can ever fit this into your trip I highly recommend it. We enjoyed delicious tea and scrumptious mini sandwiches and sweet and savory treats. I needed to get back to Port Orleans to catch the Magical Express to the airport so mom and I hugged good-bye. It was a special mother daughter trip that we will be able to do again in November for the Food and Wine Festival.

Then in June my husband and left the kids with Grandma and back to the World to celebrate our 15th Wedding anniversary. We were booked in a studio at Boardwalk Villas. This another one of my favorites. I love the vibe of the old boardwalk days and you cannot beat the location. Take a boat or walk to Hollywood Studios or Epcot. Walk around the lake over to the Yacht and Beach Club resort.
We were pleased to find our room ready. We did a quick unpacking of things and headed over to Yacht Club for a bite to eat the Crew's Cup. We shared a delicious lobster roll, salad, and truffle fries. And of course the best way to begin an adult trip at Disney is with a light up drink! We caught the boat over to Hollywood Studios were we rode some our favorites Star Tours and Toy Story Mania. We also got some warm hugs from Olaf and walked through Walt Disney: One Man's Dream. An attraction that we had never done. Spent some time in the Launch Bay where we had to convince Kylo Ren we were not coming over to the dark side with him! We were excited to dine at the Hollywood Brown Derby for the first time. We were celebrated with confetti on the table and complimentary glasses of champagne. I enjoyed the Crispy Crab cakes and Local Greens Salad with Champagne Vinaigrette and my husband had the Famous Cobb Salad and Pumpkin Seed-crusted Ahi Tuna. We both were impressed and stuffed. We enjoyed exploring the shops without someone whining about when were we going to get out of here! We were super excited to check in to the Star Wars  A Galactic Spectacular Dessert party. This is was an extra ticket event where we we enjoyed our private table in a roped off area with a fabulous view of the new Star Wars fireworks. We enjoyed adult beverages and a combination of sweet and savory delights all with a Star Wars theme. We had a perfect view of the the show that included music, lasers, projections, and of course fireworks. It was a great start to our trip.
Thursday morning we celebrated our anniversary with a trip to our favorite park Magic Kingdom. We enjoyed our favorite rides, lunch at the Plaza, taking pictures with the Photopass photographers, another thing our kids dislike. We headed back to Boardwalk Inn for a dip in the pool and some tasty beverages before heading over the the Grand Floridian for our special dinner at Citricos. When we were seated we were again served complimentary champagne and an even more special treat, a visit from Chef Dom!!! We took all his recommendations and enjoyed the most scrumptious food I have ever had. I had the braised ribs and my husband had the pork belly. We were super stuffed but put a dent into the complimentary dessert tray brought out to us by the pastry chef. It was a dinner I will never forget. We took a lovely stroll from the Grand Floridian over the to the Polynesian where we caught the electrical water pageant. After a drink at Trader Sams we headed back to the resort.
Friday morning we were up early for my husband's private fishing excursion I had surprised him with over at the Yacht Club. He met up with his guide, Rick, for an amazing bass fishing trip of Cresent Lake and the World Showcase Lagoon. I headed over to Epcot to meet Joy and Sadness at park opening.I met up with my husband and we head over to the newly refurbished Norway Pavilion to ride the brand new Frozen Ever After. What a delightful ride! Can't wait for my kids to enjoy it. Took  a lovely stroll around World Showcase eating and drinking with a lunch stop over at Spice Road Table for some yummy appetizers. It was nice staying so close to Epcot where we could head back to the resort for a rest. We came back later for another dessert party this time for Illuminations. A show we had never seen due to our kids inability to stay up late. Again we enjoyed a great variety of sweet and savory snacks and champagne and a wonderful view of the lake right in front where they display all the effects. I was amazed and so glad I was able to finally able to see this spectacular show.
The next morning we were able to enter Epcot early for our 8:00 breakfast at Garden Grill. Not only did we enjoy Mickey, Pluto, Chip, and Dale but our lovely server brought us the most delightful assortment of breakfast items. My favorite was the cinnamon roll. After breakfast we we able to get onto the brand new Soarin' even before the park opened. We got right back in line after our first ride to to ride it again!!! We enjoyed a few other favorite attractions then hopped the bus over to Animal Kingdom. We stopped off at our beloved Dawa bar for some Safari Ambers and a Mickey Pretzel. We enjoyed a great performance of the Festival of the Lion King and a wonderful ride on the safari. What I was most excited about was checking out the brand new signature restaurant, Tiffins and Nomad Lounge. We checked in then found a great seat at the bar. I had a Leaping Lizard and my husband had the Kungaloosh Spiced Ale. The lounge and the main restaurant are decorated with beautiful art work representing world travel. For our dinner we were treated to some mouth watering entrees. I enjoyed the Chermoula-Rubbed Chicken and my husband had the Berkshire Pork Tenderloin. We had a very knowledgeable server and highly enjoyed the entire experience. We experienced some of the new night time entertainment before boarding the bus back to our resort.
Sunday was check out day. We used airport luggage check in right at the resort and we delighted to find our already printed boarding passes slipped under our door. We said our last goodbyes to Mickey and the Magic Kingdom as we rode some of our favorites and picked up few souvenirs for my mom and the kids. We enjoyed some amazing adult dining, celebrating our anniversary, and spent time together in the most Magical Place in the World.
What to learn more about planning your adult trip to Disney or one that you want to bring the kiddos on? Contact me at Jennifer@magicaladventurestravel.com
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My Magical Voyage on the Disney Fantasy-Spring Break

4/17/2016

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We started out down to Port Canaveral the day before boarding the ship, which is highly recommended. We spent the night at the Country Inn and Suites right by the port. Great room, lots of space, and a great hot breakfast the next day. The breakfast room was full of energy of that days cruisers. We opted to drive our care to the terminal and pay to park there for the week. It is so easy to drop your luggage at the curb and walk right into the terminal. After security we checked in for the cruise and registered the kids for the kids club. We had one of the earliest boarding times so when we boarded we went right to Port Adventures desk. This is where you would get your tickets for the Princess meet and greets. We chose to do the Disney jr. breakfast so we received our tickets there. Then my husband signed up for some adult beverage tastings and it was time for lunch at Cabanas. So many yummy choices for everyone. Both my kids always to try new things on a cruise too! Rooms are ready at 1:30 so we dropped off our carry on then headed to the Tube for a meet and greet with our Facebook group. It was great to meet some other couples and both my kids instantly made friends with others their age. We hung out with two families all week which made everything more fun. Time for the sail away party then we were off to the Caribbean. Disney has rotational dining so our first night for dinner at Animators Palate (my favorite). Your servers stay with you the whole week as you rotate restaurants. Animators palate looks like you are inside the studio of a Disney Animator. After dinner the kids enjoyed time in clubs and my husband and I headed to get a drink. We all had a great night sleep. This cruise we were in a verandah room on deck 7. Each morning we had room service deliver coffee which we drank on the deck. It was Easter morning and the morning of our Disney Jr. Breakfast. The breakfast took place in Animator's Palate. As our favorite Disney Jr. shows played on the screens we enjoy Mickey waffles, eggs, and bacon and other yummy items as Goofy, Pluto, Jake, and Doc McStuffins came around for pictures. We enjoyed lots of fun things on the ship like the Great Detective Agency game, Disney Trivia, mini golf, swimming, and so much more. That night was formal night. We all dressed up in our finest! With dinner at Enchanted Garden. After dinner was Disney's Dreams, a Broadway style show with singing and dancing and of course our favorite characters.
We enjoyed the next day at sea with the kids busy with their friends and the activities in the clubs. My husband had an amazing dining experience at Palo for brunch. Palo brunch is an extra cost and worth every cent. Our server, Pamela, was knowledgeable about all the food and even challenged us to try every dessert. We enjoyed a lovely table looking out at the water. Upon leaving we immediately made a reservation again for brunch on our next sea day. Palo brunch is a must do!
We met up with the kids and it was time for some Aquaduck! Aquaduck is a water coaster that goes around the outside of the ship. It had been too windy the day before but this day was fine. Another one of our favorites on a Disney Cruise is all you can eat free soft serve! I am sure I gained 5 pounds just from that! We decided we would skip our assigned dining that night for dinner at Cabanas. For dinner it is a sit down dinner where you order off the menu. The food was great and it was much more relaxing environment. The show that night was Aladdin and it was amazing. My favorite part was when they sang A Whole New World and flew on the magic carpet.
The next day we were up early for a yummy breakfast at Cabanas and a full day at our first port, Tortola. We booked the Long Bay Beach and Lunch. After a short tour of the island we spent the day at the Long Bay Beach club. We had chairs for the day, access to the pool and a delicious lunch. What a beautiful place. That night was pirate night. We all had full pirate costumes which I highly recommend. It just makes things more fun. All the cast members join in on the fun as well. We enjoyed the pirate menu at Animator's Palate then some singing and dancing on deck 11 with Mickey and his pirate crew! Later that night we were entertained by Captain Jack Sparrow and the most amazing fireworks show! Disney Cruise Line is the only one with fireworks at sea! After the fireworks we headed to Cabanas for a late night pirate buffet. Everyone slept soundly after all the excitement.
St.Thomas was our next port. What a beautiful sight to wake up to! I really enjoyed have the verandah that morning. That day we took a cab to Morning Star Beach Marriot where I had bought a beach day pass. The pass included chairs, an umbrella, and adult beverages. The kids enjoyed the beach and ocean as we relaxed and sipped Margaritas. Lunch was at Coco Joes. Delish! We relaxed by the pool after lunch and headed back to the ship for some Aquaduck time before dinner. My son wanted to stay at the kids club so we let him stay and they even serve dinner there so it was a nice relaxing time with our daughter at dinner at Enchanted Garden. I ate the most delicious turkey. After dinner my daughter met up with her friend and we enjoyed visiting O'Gills the Irish bar.
Thursday was our at sea day so back to Palo we went then we enjoyed a Rainforest spa pass. We tried the steam rooms, different shower sprays, hot tub, and my favorite, the heated lounge chairs. We spent time in the adult pool area with a few refreshing drinks. It was semi formal night which we enjoyed with dinner at Royal Court. The most scrumptious lobster tail and incredible desserts. That night we enjoyed the magic of Shawn Farquhar and got a good night's sleep for our day at Castaway Cay. That night the captain announced there could be some unpredictable seas so our arrival at Castaway Cay would be delayed.
We took our time the next morning sleeping in and enjoyed a leisurely breakfast. When it was announced we could disembark we had unfortunately missed our Stingray Adventure but still had time to find a great spot on the family beach. I rented some floats for the kids and we enjoyed the day. Lunch is served at Cookie's and includes burgers, hotdogs, grilled chicken and ribs and all the fixin's and of course more ice cream. We enjoyed some more beach time and souvenir shopping then back to the ship for one last ride on the Aquaduck. We wanted to arrive early for dinner that night since we were in for a special surprise at Animator's Palate that I am not going to tell you about and is only available on the 7 night Fantasy cruise. It is by far one of my favorite things that happened that week. We met up with some friends for a little Disney Cruise trivia. My daughter met up with her friend to see Zootopia and my son headed to the kids club. We needed to have our bags outside our room by 10:30 so we took this time to pack up and thank our stateroom hostess Annette for all her hard work. We finally had packed all of our wonderful fish extender gifts, everything we had bought and brought and met up with the kids for our last night.
We were up bright and early for our last breakfast in Animator's Palate and took one last walk around the ship before departing. We had a fabulous week, met new friends, and made tons of family memories. We can't wait to go back on our next Disney Cruise!
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My top 10 reasons I love Walt Disney World!

2/14/2016

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Well what more appropriate day to list why I love Walt Disney World then on  Valentine's Day?
10. Free transportation to and from my resort to all the parks and Disney Springs. We usually drive from NC but once we are on property we let Mickey do the driving.

9. Treats. Some of our favorite Disney treats are Dole Whips, Mickey pretzels, cotton candy, popcorn, milk chocolate caramels from Germany in Epcot as well as their caramel popcorn, Mickey rice crispy treats, ice cream from France in Epcot, and of course the good ol' Mickey ice cream bar!

8. Pools. Some of our favorite pools and water slides are at Animal Kingdom Lodge Kidani Village, Bay Lake Tower, Caribbean Beach Resort, Storm Along Bay at Beach Club, and my favorite the Volcano Pool at the Polynesian!

7. Dining. Who doesn't love a great meal? And there are plenty of great restaurants to choose from at Disney World. For breakfast my favorites are Crystal Palace in Magic Kingdom, Chef Mickey's at the Contemporary, and 1900 Park Faire at the Grand Floridian. For lunch I like Tusker House in Animal Kingdom, the Plaza or Be our Guest in Magic Kingdom. And for dinner my family loves Teppan Edo in Epcot or Saana at Animal Kingdom Lodge, but California Grill is my top pick.

6. Magic Bands. It's great to wear your room key, park tickets, and credit card all there on your wrist.

5. Fireworks. Disney does fireworks. Wishes at Magic Kingdom is spectacular! And special holiday fireworks shows for Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party and Holiday Wishes at Christmas time will take your breath away.

4. Family time. My whole family gets into planning for our Disney trips. And when we are there we are riding our favorite rides and enjoying making family memories at the parks or chilling back at the resort.

3. Reminds my of my grandparents. They took me to Disney when I was 3 years old and almost every year after. I can feel my grandma's spirit every time I ride It's a Small World

2.Characters. Even as an adult I love the interactions with the characters. Seeing my son run up and hug Stich or Mickey puts tears in my eyes every single time.

And my number 1 reason why I love Walt Disney World is numbers 2 through 10 and more! 
I hope you will let me plan your next Walt Disney World trip and hope you will love it as much as I do! 
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Pre Christmas Trip 2015

1/10/2016

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Now that the holidays are over and we are into 2016 it's time to write my trip report on our trip Dec.19 to the 23. It was back again to one of our favorite resorts, Animal Kingdom Lodge, with a Savannah view of course. Room was ready early so we unload then headed over to Hollywood Studios for some our our favorite attractions and a special dinner at Minnie's Hollywood and Dine and Hollywood and Vine. We were greeted by Santa Goofy and visited by Mickey, Donald, Daisy, and Minnie herself all dressed up in their holiday best. A buffet dinner included some special holiday entrees and an amazing dessert bar. After dinner we checked out the new Star Wars Launch Bay where we traded with some Jawas and saw lots of cool Star Wars memorabilia. That is where you can also meet Chewbacca and Darth Vader. Then it was onto the Streets of America to the Osborne's Spectacle of Dancing Lights. A breath taking display of lights and music dancing together with a little bit of snow mixed in. I was so disappointed when it was announced that this would be the last year. So glad we got to see them again.

Next day it was an 7:00 AM opening at Magic Kingdom and I was so pleased with my family for making it. We were able to hit some of our favorite rides with very little wait and then enjoyed a late breakfast with Pooh and friends at the Crystal Palace. Stuffed French Toast, Cheddar Bacon Scones, and cheesy potatoes filled us up. After breakfast we used our fast pass for the Jungle/Jingle cruise. Jungle Cruise is all decked out for the holidays! We caught the early Once Upon a Christmastime Parade which was now running for everyone since it was after all the Christmas parties were over. Then it was back to Animal Kingdom Lodge for some swimming and relaxation before dinner. That night we headed to Wilderness Lodge to check out the amazing decorations there and to eat at the Whispering Canyon Café; home of the All you Care to Enjoy Skillet as well as some fun time shanagins by the wait staff. My husband and kids headed back to the hotel and I took the boat over to Magic Kingdom for Holiday Wishes. So beautiful!

Epcot day was up next with again some Early Morning Extra Magic hours. Headed to Mission Space then used our Fast Pass for Soarin' and Spaceship Earth. We took the boat across the lagoon to World Showcase where my son did an Adventure with Agent P in Germany and we enjoyed lunch at Teppan Edo in Japan. They have the best steak! Later on we headed over to Fort Wilderness Campground to meet up with some friends and enjoyed a delicious buffet at Trails End. Fried Chicken, yum-yum! My friend, Kim, had arranged a private boat ride for our 2 families with the very knowledgeable and charming, Thomas from Australia. Thomas toured us around Bay Lake with some Disney hidden trivia then parked us in a great spot to view Holiday Wishes. The music was streamed in and we were just breath taken of the  whole experience. I will definitely do that again.

Check out and Animal Kingdom Day. So sad to leave Animal Kingdom Lodge. We were surprised two nights with special meet and greets in the lobby by Santa Stitch and Mickey and Minnie in their Holiday dress up. Animal Kingdom was also decked out for the holidays we some really exotic décor. I love the tree there. My daughter and husband did a couple rides on Expedition Everest and my son and I enjoyed the boneyard playground. After a ride on Kilimanjaro Safaris we tried lunch at the Yak and Yeki for the first time. We did a little shopping and walked the trails. The gorillas were very active this trip. Then it was time to head out to spend the holidays with the rest of the family. Christmas time at Disney World is really special and a magical time. All the parks and resorts are draped in rich holiday decorations. Special treats and holiday merchandise are available. I highly recommend a trip during this special time and that you can create amazing memories like my family and I did.
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My October trip-Mickey's Not So Scary and Food and Wine Fest

11/8/2015

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October is a great month to visit the House of Mouse! Two of my most favorite events take place that time of year! Mickey's Not so Scary Halloween Party and Epcot's Food and Wine Festival. During this quick trip we had a chance to stay at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort. What an amazing place! My kid's loved spending time in the recently renovated pool. I don't know how many times my son went down that volcano slide! It was also great being right on the monorail or take the boat to Magic Kingdom. The day of the party we started off the morning with a wonderful breakfast at Chef Mickey's. Always a great time seeing the Fab Five and boy are those cheesy potatoes good! Then we spent the time relaxing at the Resort and enjoying the pool until it was time to get dressed for the party. My husband and I wore t-shirts that looked like the ghost hosts at Haunted Mansion. My daughter was Malicifant and my son was a pirate. The party is an extra cost but worth every cent! Party guests can enter Magic Kingdom at 4:00 though the party doesn't start until 7:00. We rode a few rides and grabbed dinner at Cosmic Ray's. Then we found our place in front of the castle for the Hocus Pocus Villain Show. Unfortunately it was cut short due to rain. So we did some trick or treating then watched the Boo to You Parade. This is by far my favorite parade. Then the parade was followed by Hallowishes. This is in my opinion the most spectacular firework show by Disney! If you get a chance you must attend Mickey's Not so Scary Halloween Party.
The next morning we slept in and headed to breakfast at Ohana where we enjoyed breakfast served family style and visit from Lilo, Stich, Mickey, and Pluto. We got on the monorail over to Magic Kingdom to ride some of our favorites. Then some more pool time at the Polynesian.  That night it was some adult time at Epcot's Food and Wine Festival. We dropped my son off at Lilo's Playhouse and my daughter enjoyed spending time with some local friends. At Epcot we eat and tasted our way around the world showcase. Some of our favorite booths were Scotland, Mexico, Africa, and Belgium. The weekends at Food and Wine are crowded. If you can go during the week you will have much lower crowds. We enjoyed our night out and the kids had a great evening. The next morning we had some time over at Hollywood Studios and enjoyed a great lunch at Mama Melrose. After a great lunch we headed back to the resort to wait for the Tragical Express back to the airport. It was a short but busy trip. Can't wait til next fall to do it again! 
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I thought this would be a great place for trip reports! I am super excited about my upcoming Spring Break trip! What do you want me to find out for you when I'm there?

8/30/2015

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Some of my favorite things to do at Disney is try new restaurants as well as eat at my old favorites! This up coming trip I'm excited try Beaches and Cream. We will be staying at Beach Club Resort so it will be very convenient to eat there then relax by the pool! Not sure if we will attempt the Kitchen Sink or not! 
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What's a Magic Band?

8/29/2015

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Each on guest staying at a Disney resort will get a free Magic Band. You will get to customize the color of your band before your arrival in your My Disney Experience account. Your information that is on your My Disney Experience will be linked to your band. The band is your room key and your ticket. To enter your room you will tap the Mickey icon on the band to the Mickey icon on your door. To enter the parks your will tap the Mickey icon to the turnstile.  All your fast passes are linked to the band and will be used to access the pass at the attraction. You can also link a credit card to your band and use it to pay for all purchases including souvenirs, snacks, and meals by entering a pin code that you set up. If you purchased the Memory Maker photo package the photographers will scan your bands. The magic bands are waterproof and can be worn in the pool. You can customize your band even more with accessories you can buy online and at the resort. Want to know more about planning and receiving a Magic Band? Contact me!

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My Trip on the Disney Dream Cruise Ship

7/27/2015

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First of all I have to stay what a beautiful ship all around! So many amazing details. I especially loved all the Disney artwork all over the ship. From original movie sketches to sculptures and my kids loved all the interactive paintings around the ship! We were in an inside stateroom with a magic porthole. The room was probably better for 2 people but it served us well. We loved seeing which characters would pop up on the screen. Our stateroom host, George, did a great job of keeping our room clean and getting our room ready for night time. We all enjoyed the rotational dining and all the choices on the menus. The kids mainly chose off the kids menu but my daughter did enjoy some of the adult appetizers. I think my favorite restaurant was Animator's Palate. We loved all the details in the restaurant and really enjoyed the interactions with the characters from Finding Nemo. We enjoyed the evening shows with the Golden Mickey's being my favorite. The kids loved the Aquaduck and we stayed on the ship when the ship docked at Nassau. We noticed quite a difference in the amount of people who left the ship and enjoyed shorter waits on the Aquaduck. I did take some adult time and visited the Rain Forest Spa and the kids really enjoyed all the activities in the kid's clubs. My son did Sloppy Science 3 times! We also enjoyed some mini golf on Goofy's Sports deck a couple times. We had 2 lovely days at Castaway Cay where we did the Stingray Adventure, Pelican Plunge, Crab races, and just enjoyed the beach. Lunch was served both days at Cookie's and Cookies Too. Both days we were back on the ship by 2 for some more Aquaduck time. Pirate night was lots of fun! We enjoyed dressing up and watching Peter Pan on the pool deck followed by the Pirate show and fireworks at sea! Wished the fireworks had been a little earlier. The kids were so tired but hung in there. One of our highlights was free soft serve on deck 11. And not just chocolate and vanilla, but banana, mango, and blueberry! We participated in a Fish Extender group and the kids loved going back to the room to see if they had goodies in their pockets. They also enjoyed deliver our gifts around the ship. Another adult activity I got to enjoy was Palo brunch. Delicious and relaxing and will defiantly repeat on my next cruise. All in all it was a great time and I look forward to a longer cruise that my husband can attend. Questions about my trip? Please post in the comments below. Thanks!
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Disney in the Summer

6/1/2015

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Disney. Summer. Florida. Heat.
Yup all those things go together. But you can survive Disney in the summer. If you are a teacher like me or don't want to pull your kids out of school summer may be your only option for a Disney trip. So how will you do it?


  • Get to the parks early to avoid the hottest part of the day.
  • Use Endura Cool towels. Store them in Ziploc bags. Wet them in the sink in the restroom, wring them out, snap them to activate and place around your neck.
  • Wear sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses. Even on the kiddos.
  • Use misting fans
  • Drink lots and lots of water. Use a refillable water bottle and refill it at water fountains during the day.
  • Find in door AC to cool off. Shops, inside shows, etc.
  • Take that mid day break back at the resort to swim and relax. Then head to the park when the sun goes down.
Listen to your body and take breaks. You won't be able to do it all and you can always call me to book another trip! I'll be doing all the above when I visit this summer!







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Beach Club and Yacht Club

4/4/2015

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We had an amazing time at Beach Club. Great location to walk to Epcot or the Boardwalk area and love the boat to Hollywood Studios. No problems with the bus to Magic Kingdom or Animal Kingdom. We did take a cab to get to our early breakfast at Cinderella's Royal Table. The pool is amazing. It has a lazy river, awesome pirate ship water slide that I did ride, beach area with really sand, several hot tubs and more! Hurricane Hannas is the best pool bar with my favorite Grapefruit beer. We enjoyed the quick service restaurant, Beaches and Cream for dinner and Cape May Cafe' for breakfast. Staff was friendly and helpful. It is a busy resort. I walked over to the Yacht club side to take pictures and it seemed a little quieter. I would stay there again in a heart beat. Here are some pictures of the resort.

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