Check out these amazingly cute hand soaps from Method (pic from the Disney Living Facebook page):
Aren't these just swell?
According to reports, they'll be available at major retailers including Target and Babies R Us starting in April!
One mom's musings and tips on Walt Disney World and Disneyland
Check out these amazingly cute hand soaps from Method (pic from the Disney Living Facebook page):
Posted by Elizabeth S. at 6:55 PM 0 comments
Labels: method, mickey mouse
It's been eight months since I last entered through the gates of Disneyland. I feel like an addict in withdraw. I am feeling a pull back to Florida (since that's actually within driving distance unlike the other!), even though I am also craving travel elsewhere. Then it hits me - let's do a cruise this year! Now I realize I'm driving my husband a little crazy. I found the perfect Disney cruise at a great price, but it's in October. He doesn't want to wait until then to go on vacation. And, alas, he'd like to do something that doesn't involve a mouse.
So, how much Disney is too much?
I think about how much money we've spent on Disney vacations in the past several years, and geeze, we could have taken some serious, longer trips elsewhere. We're deluxe resort staying, dining plan eating kinds of people. We have dropped a few thousand pretty fast. Have we had a blast? Yes. Have the kids enjoyed it? That's to say the least! I love it and don't blink an eye. It's ultimately not even about the money.
I want to keep it special. I am afraid of going too much. I don't want the kids to be like, oh, Disney again, okay. I want to still keep that magic alive. I want the pixie dust to stay fresh. I can go time and time again, but I'm struggling to find the happy medium. I still get goosebumps on my arms and tears in my eyes when I see the kids enjoying themselves, or when I cross through onto Main Street that first time. Gosh, I got excited walking through Downtown Disney in Disneyland before the park opened last summer, so I don't even have to enter the park to get excited.
At what point do we do something different? We kind of did last summer in that we stayed at Disneyland, but we didn't spend but a few days in the actual park. It was our home base for our LA travels, then we left and spent an amazing few days in San Diego. Would we be happier going to back to southern California, which we love, and exploring more of what the region has to offer, or going back to WDW? Sometimes the answer seems obvious, other times, it just isn't.
As far as the cruise goes, I'm still working on my husband. Unfortunately, the itinerary we want isn't available when Little Man is out of school, and that itinerary is on the older ship, not the newer one. Little Man just wants to go on the Aqua Duck, so that's a hard choice. I'd love to do this, but should we go to New England instead?
Posted by Elizabeth S. at 7:40 PM 0 comments
Labels: vacations
On January 26, 2011, the new Disney Dream will set sail for the first time! Not only is it a brand new ship, but it's launching a brand new water coaster that's not available on any of the other ships. Once my son saw this, he started begging to go on a Disney cruise. I don't blame him! I'd love to check this out myself!
Posted by Elizabeth S. at 11:22 AM 0 comments
Labels: AquaDuck, cruise, Disney Dream
It's that time of the year again. It's time for Christmas cards and cards celebrating the holiday season in general. When Shutterfly.com asked me to blog about their holiday cards and other products, I gladly said yes!
I've been going through my Disneyland trip pictures trying to find the *perfect* picture for my cards this year. Last year, I used Shutterfly.com and just plugged my 2009 Disney pictures of the kiddos into the following card (note - this is not my actual card from last year, just the design):
Posted by Elizabeth S. at 5:26 PM 0 comments
Labels: Christmas, holiday, Shutterfly
WDW travelers rejoice! The Disney Parks Blog is reporting that The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is reopening this week! Changes include a new loading area and gift shop. The new loading area is interactive to give the little ones something to do while in line, including jumping with Tigger, Eeyore's house and Rabbit's garden.
Looking for FastPass? For the time being, the FP machines are over near Mickey's Philharmagic.
Going soon? I'd love to post your pictures of the new loading area!
Posted by Elizabeth S. at 6:19 PM 0 comments
Labels: Magic Kingdom, Winnie the Pooh
The Caribbean Beach Resort (CBR) was Disney's first moderate resort. Back in the day, it wasn't called a moderate, but it was the first resort to have outdoor corridors, smaller rooms, etc. It's also huge at 2,112 rooms. The resort is organized into six villages named after Caribbean islands. Check out a map here. All CBR rooms have either two double beds or a king bed, and they run smaller than deluxe rooms but bigger than value rooms.
In the past, rooms were decorated in standard Caribbean pastels. Now, guests can choose between the new standard Nemo rooms or upgrade to a Pirates of the Caribbean room.
Pirates of the Caribbean rooms are only located in the Trinidad South village, and they cost more than the Nemo rooms. Trinidad South is the furthest away from the Custom House, aka Check In, and it can be a hike to Old Port Royale (food court and shopping) from the furthest rooms. Watch the video for a tour of the new PoTC rooms.
If pirates aren't up your alley, there's always the cute Nemo rooms that are found in the other five villages.
Have you stayed in either of these rooms? Have advice or opinions to share? Let me know about your experience!
Posted by Elizabeth S. at 8:30 PM 0 comments
Labels: Caribbean Beach, Nemo, Pirates
Remember how back in July I told you about a new adventure at Animal Kingdom? Details have finally been released on the Disney Parks Blog.
According to Disney, the new Wild Africa Trek Adventures will be a three hour tour (yes, everyone, start singing!) led by an expert through Pangani Forest and remote regions of the Harambe Wildlife Reserve. It's definitely not a walk through the park by any means! It includes a bushwalk and even the need to clip on to a safety line and cliffhanging. Disney promises up close and personal views of hippos and crocs. The trek is capped off with food tastings from Africa.
Posted by Elizabeth S. at 10:03 AM 0 comments
Labels: animal kingdom, wild africa trek