Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Fall Family Photos

It’s been 4 years since we had our family professionally photographed . Fall is my favourite season so it just seemed like the best time. We adore Amanda Lazarski from Inspired By the Tree.

It was pretty chilly out so between shots the kids would themselves up in there winter coats.  30 minutes later Amanda captured these beautiful moments.





















Sunday, July 29, 2018

Checking into Wilderness Lodge

We started our morning waking up at the Holiday Inn Waterpark in Orlando. It’s only about 10 minutes from the Walt Disney World resort. We flew in so late that night and didn’t want to spend a lot on a full night room at a Disney resort when we just needed a few hours of shut eye!

We checked out around 9 AM and headed to the Wilderness Lodge. We’re staying here for six nights. Located very close to the Magic Kingdom.Our room wasn’t ready so we made our way to the Roaring fork cafĂ© where we all indulged in our favourite breakfasts full of Mickey waffles and breakfast sandwiches. I of course had my Joffrey‘s coffee which is my all-time favorite. I look forward to it every trip. We wandered around the resort a bit checking out the gift shop , pin trading, and copper creek. they have some amazing wooded path areas down along the water. We swam a bit in the new cove pool located in the Boulder Ridge.  We were surprised how quiet was and how they’re only a few families using the pool. We found lounge chairs and a table without any problems.

This resort is beautiful.

Heavily themed after the Pacific Southwest. There is a game room here that actually has some of Walt Disney‘s  own personal model trains. The kids really liked this history. Around 12 o’clock our room was ready so we unpacked. Charlotte was pretty tired so her and I stayed back well Jason and the older two took off to Epcot. We had dining reservation at 6 PM here at the lodge so we knew it would be a short visit to the park. After Charlotte had a brief nap her and I packed up the stroller and we wandered over to the Magic Kingdom where we made it on a couple of rides. It was so unbearably hot Thankfully most of the lines are air-conditioned or they have giant fans cooling the lines. This is the first time we have rented a stroller since the very first trip we made to Disney World in 2015. Knowing it was going to be this hot I thought it was best that we rent one for Charlotte so that we could avoid her becoming unreasonable in the heat.

We only stayed a couple hours. Enough to enjoy Splash Mountain and Pirates.  We browsed some shops and enjoyed some cotton candy. 


Extremes lightning was in the forecast and I forgot our ponchos so we headed back tl

the resort to meet up with the rest of the team.


Sophia and Chris were anxious to share their adventures with Dad at Epcot.  Sophia sporting her new Millennial pink Mini Ears and Chris his Mickey hat!  They had an enjoyable afternoon with Dad!


After a brief moment of sharing our adventures we headed to the main lobby for dinner at the Whispering Canyon.

Wow!  If you’re shy then I wouldn’t eat here . The servers are very whitty and over the top with smart assed comments. 


She brought us our drinks and Jason as always ordered a refil immediately.  Our server brought out this huge 1.5 litre mason jar.   He was beaming!!

Kids has bottomless milkshakes to start.  

Ask for Ketchup?  They bring you 16 bottles.  After of course you and your family have to yell “ketchup please”

Once the next family did the same our family had to parade through the restaurant delivering the 16 bottles.


Food was one of the best meals.  Sophia and Jason has the family meat skillet where the other two enjoyed chicken nugs. I had steak and asparagus which was cooked to perfection. 


We actually left quite a generous tip.



Back to the room we were all exhausted and in bed by 9pm.





















Wednesday, July 25, 2018

We’re going to Disney - Day 1

The day we start our vacation is always my favourite day. 

Plenty of excitement with the thoughts of what’s to come over days ahead. 

With travelling so often to Disney we know we are going to have a great vacation.  The food will be awesome, the service has never failed us which is why we keep coming back for more. 


But we still look forward to the small details that we won’t know until we’ve lived in the moment.

That time it rained so hard Sophia, Christopher and I walked through the Magic Kingdom late that night in our bare feet because our shoes were so wet. (they still talk about that)


The time Sophia discovered they have gummy bears on the buffet table.


Swimming with the ducks in the Oasis pool. 


The time we rode Thunder Mountain while the fire works went off.


The moment Charlotte saw Tinkerbell flying from the castle spreading her glitter in the tree below. 


The time at check in they gave Sophia’s American Girl doll her own mini flower Hawaiian Lei.

Crush calling out to Sophia in a crowd full of children.


We can’t wait to add more to this list.





Picture throwback. 










Friday, March 23, 2018

Epcot planning - Pro tip.

We prefer to use our Table Service credits towards dinner as there is more value in dinner then in a table service lunch or breakfast.
However, there is one exception to this rule. When we are planning our WDW vacation we always book a early morning breakfast in Epcot at The Garden Grill. Ideally a 8:00 - 8:20am arrival time as it take my family about 40 minutes to eat breakfast.

Epcot’s most popular ride/attraction is Soarin' around the World. When the park opens there is a mad dash to The Land Pavilion to ride this experience.

Having breakfast this early also guarantees us early access to the park. We wade through our breakfast head downstairs and ride Epcot’s famous Soarin' before the mad rush. Because the majority of the crowd coming into Epcot is now headed to the Soarin' attraction we head over to the The Seas pavilion where it’s generally quite quiet early in the day. We take our time exploring the huge aquarium, talk with crush a little and also ride with Nemo and his friends.
People often complain about lines at WDW- this system has yet to fail us as our early morning Epcot routine. It’s all about being strategic and planning out your day starting the moment you arrive at the park.

Breakfast at the Garden Grill is a character dining opportunity and one of the very best in our opinion. The characters take time visiting with our team. Lots of photo opportunities. Mickey Mouse usually offers the girls a kiss on the head making them blush. There is Goofy and also Chip and Dale. The food is served family style and it’s all you can eat. Starts off with with this unreal juice concoction of mango, orange juice , pineapple mixed together plus coffee or whatever you want really. A large skillet of iced cinnamon buns shortly arrives thereafter and then the normal breakfast fixings like bacon sausage tater tot’s scrambled eggs etc. etc
One of my favourites actually has to be the Mickey waffles that they serve with hazelnut chocolate sauce that’s been warmed up. Something I look forward to each trip.

Sunday, March 11, 2018

Enchanted Tales with Belle









This is a cute interactive show for the whole family.  Its the second opportunity my team has experienced it.  It was around 10pm and we had just wandered over to Fantasy Land from Splash Mountain  in Adventure land.   I saw the sign 10 minute wait for Enchanted Tales with Belle.  Score!

You arrive inside Maurice's little cottage.  The theme is bang on here.  His desk, Belle’s books and all the tools and gadgets you see in the movie.  

We all gather in the room and the kids line up in front.  A Cast member gives us some simple instructions.  A large mirror opens and we all walk through an enchanted door way following our little ones.  We are now in a giant closet and the “wardrobe” from Beauty and the Beast tells us we are invited to reenact keys parts of the Beauty and the Beast fairytale for Belle on her birthday.
All 5 of our kids are given parts in the show.

Wyatt - The Beast
Christopher - Phillipe
Sophia - The Dishes
Georgia - The Dishes
Charlotte - Pepper shaker.


Lucky!

We are all invited into the Castles Library where we sit and wait.  Lumiere calls for Belle, she arrives in her yellow gown.  
The kids act out their parts and it ends with a parade around the room to the song “Be our Guest”. A pretty sweet Character Meet and Greet.  PhotoPass photographers are there to capture some one on one photos with Belle. 
Belle hands everyone a bookmark and we are on our way!

A short edited video of the kids.




Disney - January 2017

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zom9jOysIOU&t=4s



Thursday, March 8, 2018

Disney Dining Plan 

This is post is about our travels and how we do Disney Dining.   I understand there are so many more options and ways to cut costs on your overall Disney Vacation. One main one would be dining.


If you have decided to stay on the Disney property you’ll now be faced the with the choice of a dining plan or no dining plan. 


Occasionally when you book a vacation package through the Walt Disney Resort Vacation planning website they’ll offer free dining. However, that promotion is slowly fading out and if they do release it it’s for a limited amount of vacation packages and only for select Walt Disney World resorts. 

For example IF free dining is going to be released you’ll want to be up bright and early when reservations open that day to be able to score that deal. You’ll also have to really be in the loop of when the promotion will be released, however Disney is known to make a buzz in the travel agent world prior to making such a big announcement.  It always gets leaked to the rest of us waiting in Mickey’s shadow.


For my family the Dining Plan is a must do. 

We’ve done both options. Our trip last September we elected not to go with the DDP and we regretted it. It was hard to swallow a Disney restaurant meal and pay $200 USD out of pocket for my family to eat. Especially since my kids are such fussy eaters.

Then there were the times we’d pack up the kids and drive off site to have a meal to try and save a bit. Wasn’t fun. Picture rangling three cats into the bath tub. 

That’s what it was like peeling them away from whatever Disney activity they were doing and putting them in the vehicle. 

  I like the idea of being close to restaurants either at our home resort or one along the monorail line. And of course dining in the parks mid day.

Knowing it’s prepaid sets my mind at ease.

Jason and myself can enjoy that premium steak for dinner with amazing sides a martini and dessert and the kids can go to town on their chicken nuggets and lame plain pasta. 

If it’s prepaid in my mind I don’t think about it.

When I’m on vacation I want to use the least amount of effort I possible can. :)

The cost of the plan can vary. We opt for the mid range dining plan which includes.


1 sit down, 1 quick service and two snacks.


Two typical scenarios for my team would be.


Breakfast at the Poly using our quick service credit - 

Mid  day snack of fries, fruit bowl, frozen lemonade, cinnamon bun, churro, Mickey waffle,or smoothie using a snack credit.

Dinner at one of the various Disney restaurants using our table service credit.

Late night snack using a snack credit. (Usually a cupcake) :/


 

The only other day this would change is our Epcot day.

We book a sit down breakfast at the Garden Grill around 8 am and use a table service credit. 

We then snack as needed around the World Showcase eating delicious decadent goodness.

Dinner would be a something like a giant turkey sandwich / pizza and side using a quick service credit. 


Along with the DDP you get a refillable mug that you can fill up at your resort for the duration of your trip. I always look forward to filling mine with Joffreys coffee before we start the day. 


The price of our DDP:

Family of 5 was around $1300 USD for the week. (6 nights) the plan is based on nights stayed not days. You have until midnight the day you check out to use your credits.


In the past when we have had leftover snack credits we will load up on things to take home like rice crispy treats, Mickey shaped snacks, cotton candy, goofy candy :-) not the best way to optimize your snack credits - but sometimes in the Florida sun you’re just too warm to eat. And with them recently changing the dining plan to make it TWO snack credits per day some days you don’t get the chance to use them up and they carry over until the end. Our last trip we had 16 left.


And that reminds me all of your credits will get carried until you use them. They don’t expire at the end of each day. 


Your credits are loaded onto your magic band and deducted as you go. Each time you use them the cast member will issue a receipt showing your balance.


Fun fact. 

Quick service credits are not defined between adult and child - so a child can order off the adult quick service menu. 

This is great for my kids because they eat an adult size breakfast. Bring on the Mickey waffles and sausage :-)


Dining plan or not you can start making your advanced dining reservations 180 days prior to your checkin.

Now of course there are cancellations and if you have the my Disney experience app on your phone you can refresh to check to see if there’s availability. In almost all cases and especially for the popular restaurants you cannot just walk up and ask to be seated same day. Even during the quieter times. Restaurants fill up quite quickly. But again if you have the app cancellations do come up.


We first look at the crowd predictor and determine which days were going to be in which park. We then reserve our dining based on those days. 


We get asked all the time to recommend restaurants. I’ll make that it’s own post.