Ask Amy: Mother’s Day with Mickey

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Last year I asked my colleague – let’s call her Marie – “How was your Mother’s Day?” She paused and then said “Pretty much the same as Father’s Day.” Don’t make this mistake, my Affordable Mouse friends. Let’s treat mom right! Note to my husband: the following ideas apply to any day at Disney, not just Mother’s Day!

Mother’s Day at Walt Disney World
I polled my sister and a few friends with the question, “If you were at Walt Disney World for Mother’s Day, how would you want to spend your day?” Their most frequent replies include:

Sleep In: This popular answer certainly resonated with me! For many moms, sleeping past 6 am is a luxury. I know, it’s hard to snooze late at Walt Disney World when there is so much to do (we usually try to get up early and make rope drop). But let’s consider a more relaxing agenda for Mother’s Day morning. Cost: Free!

Dining: In keeping with the low-key morning theme, how about a relaxing dining experience? My sister voted for a quieter experience, noting “I’m not sure I would want to deal with characters in the morning.”

Mickey waffle
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Room Service

  • Splurge: If your resort offers in-room dining, why not order breakfast-in-bed for that special mom? Currently available at the Animal Kingdom Lodge, BoardWalk, Beach Club, Contemporary, Coronado Springs, Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Polynesian, Yacht Club and Wilderness Lodge Resorts.
  • Spend a little: Room service ala the family. Perhaps Dad or the kids can make coffee and fetch a Mickey waffle from your resort’s counter service restaurant?

Late Breakfast, Early Lunch or Brunch

  • Splurge – Table Service Dining: Try the Kona Café in the beautiful Polynesian Resort. While this restaurant can be a bit nosy, the Tonga Toast ($12.99) and Kona Coffee ($2.99) may be worth it. Later, take a stroll around the resort’s grounds and enjoy beautiful foliage and views of the Magic Kingdom Park and Seven Seas Lagoon, then slip onto the relaxing water taxi for a trip to the Magic Kingdom.
    • More suggestions: The Wave…of American Flavors in the Contemporary Resort. Healthy cooking with both ala carte and buffet options
    • Sanaa in the Animal Kingdom Lodge: Savor an early lunch while watching animals on the savannah: perfect for those looking for a slightly different menu and unique experience.
  • Spend a little: Try some of the more calm counter service experiences, like pastries from Kringla Bakeri og Café in Epcot’s Norway. Just don’t make mom juggle the food trays.

Flowers and Gifts

  • Splurge: Send mom exquisite flowers and gift baskets from Disney Floral and Gifts. Delivery is available to your resort or anywhere on the Disney World property.
  • Spend a little: Create a special sweet treat at Goofy’s Candy Company in Downtown Disney.

Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival at Epcot: Lucky you! This acclaimed festival runs through May 19 and offers something for all ages. 

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Ask Amy kids

I hope this posting has generated some interesting ideas for you and your family. As always, this list is not exclusive – so chime in with your ideas and inspirations! I’d especially love to hear from moms with older kids, families celebrating with multiple generations or those making mom’s day great at home.

From all of us at The Affordable Mouse, Happy Mother’s Day!

See you next month, Amy – aka Maggie and JM’s mom

 

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Amy works as a college administrator and instructor in the Philadelphia area, where she lives with her husband and two children. She visited Walt Disney World for the first time as an adult for a conference. But Amy truly caught the “Disneybug” when she traveled with her young daughter. Amy loves all things travel and especially enjoys trip preparation and strategy: trying to find the best deals, exploring new resorts and restaurants, and planning an extra something special for each trip.

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Thrifty Thursday: Like to Save Time at Disney World? All Aboard!

As a lover of all things thrifty when it comes to Disney, I always include being thrifty with time.  When we visit Disney World, we want to fill our days with as much magic as possible.  Of course, one can never do ALL that Disney has to offer in one trip, but that doesn’t stop most of us from trying.

One way I love to save time in Magic Kingdom, not to mention the footsies in my family, is by using the train, the Walt Disney World Railroad.  There are many reasons to ride this scenic attraction.  First, if you aren’t familiar with MK, it’s a great way to orient your self and figure out the lands and the layout.  Second, it really is a pretty ride with great views of the castle, some green, and attractions.  Third and thriftiest of all reasons, it saves time getting from one part of the park to another. Read more

Tuesday Disney Tips: Getting Around at Walt Disney World

People generally like to know where they are going, how they will get there and how long their journey will take. Planning your visit to the Walt Disney World Resort is no exception. With all Disney has to offer, there are so many different choices of where you will stay, play, and dine that you can be doing something different from every other visitor during each day of your trip. When planning a Walt Disney World itinerary, one of the most confusing topics seems to be how we will get around the resort area in the fastest, most efficient way possible.

One of the main things to remember is that Walt Disney World is a very large complex, 47 square miles to be exact. You can understand that it would take a little time to get from any point A to point B in the resort area. In addition to travel time, you must allow for waiting for the mode of transportation as well as allowing for getting to destinations without direct connections.

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Dining at Walt Disney World: So Much Time……So Much Food

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The Disney press corp gave us two new things to talk about this past week. Unfortunately for me neither of which were food related. Fortunately for you I can make anything food related. Disney parks will once again test the cast members’ mettle by leaving three of their parks open 24 straight hours on May 24th. I started to daydream about being able to enjoy a whole day of magic. Then of course my mind went straight to food. If I were lucky enough to be stuck in the Magic Kingdom for that long, what would I eat?

To start your day imagine standing in front of the Main Street Train Station for the welcome show. Here is a video to help set the scene.

My first stop would normally be the Main Street Bakery for their famous cinnamon roll. However, it is currently undergoing some updating. Don’t worry you can still go to Gaston’s Tavern to get the cinnamon roll (only $3.99). Minnie and I usually share this because it is huge.I always ask the server to put extra sauce on top and they always oblige.  

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After wandering around New Fantasyland for a while you look down and check where Mikey’s hands are on your watch and realize it’s time for lunch. Well since you are probably still in New Fantasyland you should head over to the beautiful Be Our Guest Restaurant.

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They offer counter service at lunch, in a high tech fun way. You order your meals at a kiosk and receive a rose that will act as a locator for the staff. Just place the rose on your table and the staff will bring your food to you. I would suggest the grilled steak sandwich and pomme frites ($11.99).

As many of you know I have a special connection to the dole whip. So after walking around in the hot May Florida sun. I would have to cool down with the signature Disney treat.  Head over to Aloha Isle in Adventureland.

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I always get the Dole Whip Float ($4.99). Pineapple soft serve with Dole pineapple juice is a perfect way to take a break and chill. Check my earlier blog to make this delicious treat at home.

At this point it will probably be around 2:00 in the afternoon. Minnie and I would go and do some attractions and shows before heading to dinner. I would suggest making an ADR for dinner. There aren’t many sit down restaurants in the park and it will get crowded very quick. One of my favorite scenes in a Disney movie is the Bella Note dinner in Lady and the Tramp. You can recreate this at Tony’s Town Square Restaurant on Main Street.

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Start with the mixed green salad ($5.49). Although Tony’s has many delicious entree options. How can you resist their spaghetti and meatballs ($17.99)? I am sure you won’t be the only one sharing a strand of pasta with your loved one.

At this point in the night you can relax watch the fireworks, take in the parades, and digest. After most of the crowd goes home after the fireworks, go back and ride the attractions that look the best at night. Such as Splash Mountain, Dumbo, and the Haunted Mansion. While Minne finds a nice place to take a nap (love ya but, you know it’s true), I would turn into a carnivorous beast until I had a turkey leg ($10.25) in my hand. The Turkey Leg Cart in Frontierland is the only place you can find them in the Magic Kingdom.

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So by now it’s around 3:00 in the morning. Back when I actually stayed up that late there was one thing I needed….. junk food. You remember the filling, greasy, goodness needed to wind down a long night. I would head back to Main Street and go to Casey’s Corner.

They serve the All-American ballpark food that we love but with a twist. It’s usually a “counter time decision” on which hot dog I order. I either go for the chili cheese dog ($9.59) or the BBQ slaw dog ($9.19) with pulled pork and cole slaw on top.

Now it’s around 5:00 in the morning and Minnie is “dragging” me to do some shopping. She suggests always do your shopping when you are leaving so I don’t end up carrying a lot of bags. 

As the 24 hours draws to a close you stand in front of the castle for the “Goodnight Kiss”. You can see the video here.

As you leave the park to board the bus back to the resort, thank the cast members on your way out for making your unique day in the Magic Kingdom so special.

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Keith was born and raised in Northeast Ohio.He now lives with his wife a few miles from his childhood home. His first trip to the Magic Kingdom was at the age of two and while the only memories are in pictures, the magic laid dormant within him. Until he saw the animated movie Robin Hood, and his love began to grow. He has always had an interest in food and the togetherness it brings. He became a classically trained chef and all around foodie. His last trip to Disney World was in 2011 and he has been learning, researching, and keeping up on all things Disney since. He hopes to bring you all of the food news from the parks, tips on how to save money on food, and all the tastes and smells from the House of Mouse (especially when smell o vision is invented). You can follow Keith on Twitter @DarthChef79.

Welcome to the Boardwalk

For anyone that has traveled or considered traveling to Walt Disney World, one of the biggest decisions is where to stay.  The Affordable Mouse has several articles to help provide you with all the insight to make a decision. My husband and I have stayed at every level of resort from value to deluxe studio.  The Boardwalk Villas were our most recent destination. Read more