5 Tips for Visiting Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Walt Disney World

After much anticipation, I finally got to experience Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Walt Disney World! I had a great time exploring the details of this new land, and here are a few tips for your upcoming visit to Batuu! Read more

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Exploring Disney: Blasting Off on Space Mountain

Space Mountain, as one of the 4 “mountains” in Magic Kingdom, is a must do for many people. My grand-kids all the way down to age 7 have blast off on this popular attraction and absolutely love it! For me – as I am not much of a coaster fan – not so much, but I have ridden it and survived! Let’s take a look today at what makes this so special. Read more

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Disney Vacation Tips for Traveling with a Senior

We all know that Disney is for everyone and that no matter what age you are, you can have a magical time. So why not bring the Grandma and Grandpa with you on your next Disney vacation? If you’re thinking about scooping up your grandparents and scooting off to the World but are concerned that their silvery-ness might make it too hard for them to enjoy the vacation, come along with me. I’m going to tell you about how we do Disney with someone who counts Pollyanna, One Hundred and One Dalmatians, and The Sword in the Stone as their childhood Disney movies, who can recognize the treehouse in Adventureland as something more than what to do while you’re waiting for a Dole Whip, and who actually knows who Toby Tyler is.

Get started early. Hitting the parks as soon after they open (or right before, if possible) is one of the best ways to make sure that you have the lightest crowds for a while. This is a great opportunity for you to explore and see the sights at a slower pace. It also lets you take advantage of refreshed energy first thing in the morning

Use FastPass wisely. My mommy doesn’t do big rides. The only roller coaster I’ve ever been able to get her on is the Mine Train, and even on that she had her eyes closed and her hands clasped the entire time. She says that she wasn’t praying, but I think that she was. She does, however, get down with some Buzz Lightyear AstroBlasters and Toy Story Mania, she loves the safari, and will hope aboard a small world cruise anytime she gets a chance. So what do you think that we use our FastPasses on? That’s right. Haunted Mansion, Space Mountain, and Mine Train. Here’s the thing. I’ll snag the ones that she loves, too, but after I’ve gotten the big rides. That’s because it means that us adults can ride the rides that she doesn’t want to ride without the massive lines, providing her with a built-in break without it being hours long. We like to find her a nice shady spot or grab her a seat at a quick service snack spot with a cool drink or a funnel cake and let her relax, often with the little one, while we go ride our ride. BOOM— the official Ride-and-Rest Maneuver

Pack carefully. I feel like I mention this in every list that I give you, but the thing is, it’s super important. What you bring with you to the parks can make the difference between having a blast and needing to end your day early. When you’re packing your bag for the day, be sure to toss in a few things that will help your senior get through the day. I always have headache medicine, stomach medicine, bottles of water, cans of Pepsi (remind me some day to tell you the funny story about the security guard who almost convinced her that she wasn’t allowed to go in with her Pepsi because “this is a Coke park”), extra socks, bandaids, and snacks (Bubba still hasn’t forgiven me for the three-pound bag of homemade granola that I hauled in one trip). Here’s the wild card — a book. Yep. I throw a paperback or two into the bag so that when she is taking her little rests throughout the day, or if something goes awry and half of us end up stuck floating around on the ferry for an hour, you know, she can crack open a book a relax. I also like to include a notebook and pencil so she can jot down things that she thinks about and doesn’t want to forget

Plan a date night. Hubby and I have agreed that we will never travel to Disney without our daughter. It’s just not going to happen. That doesn’t mean, though, that we don’t want to get a little bit of a taste of time alone together while we’re there. We reconcile these two things with what she likes to call her “Tutu Fun Night”. This is the night of our vacation when the baby and my mommy stay at the resort and hang out while Hub-tacular and I head to the park together. This is a fantastic way for us to spend time together while also giving Tutu some time to relax and an opportunity to make some special memories with the baby. They usually swim, play games, and read books. Avalon sees it as a special night that she gets to spend with her Tutu and Tutu appreciates the early night and calmer pace.

So, here’s something you might have noticed. I didn’t include “take breaks during the day” as one of my suggestions. This was on purpose and it’s because that is something that just doesn’t work for my family. We are not the type of family that is going to go back to the resort for hours in the middle of the day or spend time at the pool every day. It’s just not us.  That, however, might not be the case for you. You might like to chill for part of the day or lounge by the pool. You do you. (That’s what the kids are saying these days, right? No?) The point is, this is what works out for us, but if you want to integrate some breaks, too, that’s perfect.

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Taryn was born and raised, and still lives in Richmond, Virginia. Neither she nor her husband ever had the opportunity to visit Walt Disney World when they were children, but when their daughter Avalon came along, they decided she was not going to follow in their footsteps. They brought Avalon for the first time when she was 3 and have been hooked ever since. Now along with Taryn’s mother and equally Disney-loving older brother, they go “home” at least once a year, and by the time she is staring longingly at Cinderella Castle from the ferry on their last night, Taryn is well on her way to planning the next trip. As a group consisting of two adults with Asperger’s, including one who is also vegan, a very accommodating husband, an only child, a senior, and a service dog, they are a pretty special family, but Taryn is excited to show that the World really is The Most Magical Place on Earth and that there is a place there for everyone. 

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Mobility in Mouseland: Scooter Rentals Save the Day

Hello Disney Fans! As you all know, there is a LOT of walking when you go to Walt Disney World! Last year we walked over 9 miles on our first day alone!  But when you have mobility issues, that’s another story! Read more

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Experiencing the World in Epcot’s World Showcase, Part Two

Last week we had a chance to explore half of Epcot’s World Showcase. Today, let’s make our way around the rest of World Showcase and see what else there is to see and do!

The American Adventure: This is the cornerstone of World Showcase and rightfully so, as it is one of the most familiar spots in all of World Showcase. Not only does this pavilion boost some amazing artifacts inside, but also is home to a show called The American Adventure. This 26-minute presentation is narrated by none other than Mark Twain and Ben Franklin! Mark Twain casually puffs away on his cigar while telling the story of America from the pioneers to more modern day. Not only is it very moving, it’s also a great way to learn about (or be reminded of) many of the very important moments in the history of the United States.

Italy: While there isn’t a show in the Italy Pavilion, this area does not lack for ambiance and culture. The many shops have  all kinds of merchandise from Italy and if you are a wine aficionado, you’ll love La Bottega Italiana that features red and white wines, along with many kitchen necessities, olive oils, spices and other collectibles. Grab a cold Italian beer while here and enjoy the courtyard in the center of this pavilion, or take a few minutes to enjoy a glass of wine at Tutto Gusto Wine Cellar. And be sure plan a meal at one of the several table service or quick service places for some delicious Italian food!

Germany: This very interesting pavilion is based on multiple villages throughout Germany. Here you can find athletic apparel, German teddy bears, crystal ware, German beer steins, clocks, a wine shop, German Christmas shop and everyone’s favorite – Karamell-Kuche with Werther’s caramels and candies. This is the one stop around World Showcase that is a sensory overload!

China: China is home to another popular 360 degree film, Reflections of China. You will enter through Disney’s replica of Beijing’s Temple of Heaven. Not only is this incredibly beautiful, but be sure to check out the very center of the temple – every whisper is amplified! This movie is also standing room, which is good as you definitely want to check out every direction. Reflections of China leads you on a journey through Hong Kong, Beijing and Shanghai and of course, the Great Wall of China. And there is, of course, lots of great shopping!

Norway: Norway has recently become even more popular with the addition of of the ride, Frozen Ever After that replaced Maelstrom. This Frozen-themed rides is extremely popular, often with very long lines, so if you have little Frozen fans, be sure to get a FastPass (Tier One). Once you have finished this ride, don’t forget to take your little Frozen fans to the Royal Sommerhus to visit with Anna and Elsa in person. We really enjoy making our way through the many shops in Norway, and one of the most popular things here is the giant Troll! Be sure and get everyone’s picture with this huge guy!

Mexico: When you walk into the Aztec pyramid in this pavilion, you will find yourself in the most festive and inviting plaza set right in the middle of Mexico itself at dusk! This quaint plaza has every imaginable kind of handicraft from all over Mexico and if you’re lucky, you’ll be able to shop to the sounds of the Mariachi Cobre band. To the right as you enter is this area’s newest addition, La Cava del Tequila with over 200 tequilas, top-shelf cocktails, Mexican beer and wine. This place is popular so plan some extra time if you’re looking for the perfect margarita. At the back of this pavilion is San Angel Inn that serves Mexican authentic fare and near that you will find this country’s ride, the Gran Fiesta Tour starring The Three Caballeros, along with Donald Duck. While this isn’t the most exciting ride in World Showcase, it is a very relaxing and enjoyable ride through Mexico that kids especially love. This pavilion definitely transports you to not only another country but is also a wonderful experience under a beautiful star-studded evening sky – no matter the time of day or weather outside!

I hope you have enjoyed my tour of Epcot’s World Showcase and have learned about some things that make it unique to Walt Disney World. Do you enjoy World Showcase and have you explored all the wonderful things there are to do?
What are some of your favorites!????

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Debbie and her husband live in Chattanooga, TN. They both are huge Disney fans and try to visit the most Magical Place on Earth at least once a year, if possible. They are enjoying taking each of their now 10 grandchildren and hope to also take their great granddaughter in the near future. One of their favorite trips has been visiting Disney with adults only, including one trip when their son proposed to his girlfriend. Each trip begins with the planning, which can take up to a year, beginning with how to get the grandkids excited about their upcoming trip. They have surprised some of them the day before they left, while the latest one had “presents” every 10 days starting at 90 days all leading up to an exciting trip with her parents along also. Their philosophy on Disney Trips? “Each trip is completely different, like visiting Walt Disney World for the first time.” They both enjoy all that Disney has to offer, but enjoy Animal Kingdom and EPCOT the most. It is their goal that everyone who visits Walt Disney World has a magical trip with lots of memories to last a life time.

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