Monday, September 26, 2011

Time for a snack!

Now that our annual trip is almost here, I have really started focusing on where I want to eat while we are in Disney World. Usually that means I am researching sit down restaurants and reviewing menus six months out. Well, this year we have decided to just stick with the quick service plan since it is free during our stay, and also because we are going back again in a few months. In the past, we always had the regular dining plan so our big focus each day was on our sit down dinners. We would pretty much just eat wherever for lunch and didn't look into menus too much. That is all changing this trip though. Since we will be there for 10 days, we will get really tired of hamburgers if we have to eat them twice a day! There are many options though outside of hamburgers and pizzas for counter service. So, it is my mission this week to find those options and make a plan! However, as I have started this planning, I find myself focusing more on what two snacks I will have each day. How sad is it that I am more excited about the snacks than the meals! :) So, I thought I would share with you my plans for using the snack credits today.

Let's start at Magic Kingdom. There are so many options there, but we definitely have our favorites. My hubby loves the Dole Whip floats at Aloha Isle. If you have ever been to Disney, or read any blogs or websites, you have probably heard of Dole Whips. I usually prefer just the pineapple ice cream by itself, but my hubby likes the float. He gets either vanilla or orange ice cream in pineapple juice and it definitely is pretty tasty. Another favorite snack spot in Magic Kingdom is at Sleepy Hollow in Liberty Square. They have our favorite snack, especially during the light parade or fireworks. We love to get funnel cakes here. They are super yummy and big enough to share. They also have a super yummy frozen drink that I love called the Liberty Swirl Slush. It is a frozen drink that is a mix of blue raspberry and Fanta strawberry that is super tasty!!! This year there is a new treat in I believe Frontierland that I am super excited about as well. The Mickey shaped soft pretzels!!! I love pretzels, and eating them in the shape of Mickey is extra fun and exciting. We had these at Disneyland in March and they were fun to eat! If none of these options appeal to you, then stop by the Main Street Bakery and I am sure you can find something you will love that has been freshly baked....a gigantic and gooey cinnamon roll, a homemade sugar cookie as big as a mini pizza, or a slice of cake...there is something for everyone for sure.

On to Hollywood Studios. There aren't a lot of must haves for me here. I usually get a plain pretzel here, or one of those super popular Mickey ice cream bars since there aren't any park unique snacks that I just have to have while here. There is a fun place to stop here though. I like to walk into the Starring Rolls Cafe and browse all of the yummy pasteries and snacks here. There are muffins, bagels, etc here if you want something somewhat filling, or they also have the fun items as well...the Mickey Mouse rice krispy treats, chocolate covered marshmallows, cookies, etc. Every once in a while you also get lucky and get to watch them making some new snack. Lots of fun!

The number of snacks are almost endless at Epcot. I don't even think I could begin to mention them all. Each country has their own special treats that allow you to get a taste of their culture. I haven't even begun to try them all yet! There are two especially fun places to stop here if you want to try a lot of different things. Norway and France both have bakeries with a number of different tasty treats. Since we usually visit during the Food and Wine Festival, we get to use our snack credits at all of the festival booths and try even more tasty treats. My favorite is the pretzel dog in Germany!!! OOOHHH I so can't wait. I hope it's there this year as well. If you aren't very adventurous and don't want to use your snack credits on food from other countries, but are hungry in World showcase, never fear....America is in the middle of the countries! When you get there you can get a funnel cake, a pretzel, or popcorn to help you make it the rest of the way!

Finally is Animal Kingdom. This is another park that isn't bursting with my favorite snacks. I tend to stick to old faithful here as well. I get the Oreo ice cream sandwich or Mickey bar to get me through. Though truthfully, we aren't usually here long enough to need a lot of snacks. My daughter loves to snack here though as they always have her favorite frozen Minute Maid lemonades. She loves those things and always looks forward to them. As far as my daughter is concerned, as long as Disney keeps the Mickey bars and frozen lemonades, she will be just fine and will never go hungry! Hopefully we find some new favorites on this trip for all of us since we will each have two snacks a day. If we don't though, we all have enough favorites already so that we won't go hungry in the future!

Monday, September 19, 2011

Taking a Break Without Leaving the Parks

Ok, so it's the middle of the afternoon on a hot Florida day. You were up at the crack of dawn to get to the park at opening, you've walked at least five miles already, there have been tears, there has been arguing, there have been meltdowns, and that's just the adults. The kids are on the verge of breaking down too. So what do you do? Do you walk to the front of the park, walk to your car (or wait for a bus), load everyone up and head back to your hotel, and take several hours out of your afternoon? In my family, that answer is a definite no. This of course is a decision that varies from family to family. For some (especially in the summer when park hours are long), it truly works best for their family to leave the park and go recharge at the hotel. Our family would rather find a place to take a break inside the park and recharge in other ways. Please keep in mind when that our family goes in October when park hours are shorter and my child has never been a napper. Even as a toddler (her first trip was at 20 months) she would take a power nap and be ready to go for the rest of the day. So, she did just fine taking naps in the stroller without having to go to the resort. I know that this is definitely not the case for everyone.

So, where can you go to recharge inside of the parks? Below I will list my favorite spots in each park. Sometimes all it takes for us to feel better is a cool ice cream treat (Dole Whip float is number one on our list) or a cold coke in the shade and we are better. However, sometimes we have to find a show to escape to and get off our feet in the cool to find the energy to go on. That is what I will focus on below.

In Magic Kingdom, there are a few possibilities. One of the most obvious is the Hall of Presidents. This is a 23 minute show with pretty comfortable seats in a nice and cool theater. A bonus is that the kids get a history lesson while the adults rest their feet :) Another option is a round (or two or three) on the TTA Peoplemover. This is a pretty cool(ish) ride even on hot days and it allows a great view of Tomorrowland. Finally, if the kids are getting tired of being penned in the strollers, ride the boats over to Tom Sawyer Island and let them run while you sit on a bench in the shade and watch. On a side note, if you visit Tom Sawyer Island in the morning and find one of the paintbrushes hidden there, you get a prize when you return it to the workers at the boat dock. We did this last year and got fastpasses for our whole party to use anytime that day for Splash Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain.

In Hollywood Studios, there are several ways to find a break. There are several pretty long shows here that allow you to get off your feet for a while. Even though the Indiana Jones Stunt show and Lights, Motor, Action shows are outside, they last a while so they allow you to rest your feet. If you want a long break, visit the Magic of Animation building and watch the short show of how they bring animation to life. Then walk around the building and enjoy a quiet visit with some of your favorite characters. Afterwards, do the drawing class. Our family loves this class. You get to sit at a drafting table and learn how to draw a cartoon character. The instructor walks you through drawing each feature, and at the end you have a special souvenir to take home. Priceless!

In Epcot there are obviously many ways to get off your feet. This park is filled with shows (which is a good thing because this is the park that wears me out the fastest)! If you are in Future World, go see Ellen's Energy Adventure. This is a really long show/ride, though sadly very boring to me. It has actually put me to sleep before...so I guess that is a bonus! However, if you really really need a break, this is the perfect place so that you don't have to leave the park. If you are in World Showcase, there are several shows that you can watch to rest your feet. Just to name a few, you can see one in America and China that allow you to sit for a few minutes and learn a few things in the process. Another good show is in Canada, but you have to stand for it so that fact alone keeps me from seeing it too often. It is pretty cool though because it is a 360 degree film so you see it all around you (which I guess is the reason for standing). The boat rides in Mexico and Norway are also pretty cool and last for a few minutes so they can be a quick break as well. Another plus is that there are many snack options in World Showcase so there are many options for short breaks with those.

Finally is Animal Kingdom. We haven't really had to come up with a way to take a break here since (as I have posted before) we don't spend a lot of time here. We are usually done with this park around 2:00 anyway, so leaving that one and heading somewhere else is our break :) However, I can think of a few ways that I would take a break if we stayed here longer. They have two wonderful shows at Animal Kingdom. The Legend of the Lion King and Finding Nemo are amazing (and long) shows, and they are both in dark cool theaters. So I would head there for a nice break for sure. Also, the Kilamanjaro Safaris ride is long as well so it could easily be a nice break, with a great bonus of seeing lots of cool animals along the way.

So, here are a few of my favorite ways to unwind and refresh without leaving the parks. There are probably a ton more, but this will get you started if you don't want to leave the park for a break. Happy touring!

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Travel Tip Tuesday

If you have a certain building you would like to stay in, or if you have specific requests for your room, I urge you to make those requests when you book your room. This is the time to request a pack and play (Disney calls them cribs), or reserve a refrigerator, ask for a king room (often the handicap rooms), request a ground floor, or ask for a room close to the main buildings or amenities. If you request them at booking, they will be noted on your reservation. You can also call your specific hotel a few days before your check in and verify that these requests are still on your reservation. The rooms are often assigned 5 to 10 days before you check in so it is a good idea to verify these things if they are really important to you.

Also, don't be afraid to ask at check in if there are any pool view or preferred rooms available without the upgrade cost (if you reserved a standard room view). We have gotten lucky almost every time and been "upgraded" to a preferred room since the resorts weren't fully booked. It obviously won't work every time, but it doesn't hurt to ask!