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Top Five Tips For Planning a Walt Disney World Family Gathering

img015Can you believe November is here?

Although I feel at home when at Walt Disney World, I actually live in Pennsylvania.  Here the beginning of the month offers the lovely smell of fallen leaves crunching beneath your feet and breathtaking views of landscapes purely saturated in deep hues of orange, brown and yellow.  For how much I love being at Disney, this is a time in Pennsylvania that I enjoy the beauty of my home state and can truly reflect on how blessed my family is to live the life we have been given.  One thing that I’m extremely grateful for is that each year my family is able to go on a Walt Disney World vacation with my parents, my brothers and their wonderful families.  This year we had two additional princesses join our family, so this Disney-loving group has grown to 13 Mousketeers!

As with many families, my brothers did not grow up and purchase a home in the same town that they grew up in.  Our yearly vacation to Disney is a way for us to bond again and to have our children develop friendships.  To put it simply, vacationing at Walt Disney World with family is a lot of fun.  With a little bit of planning before the trip,  your entire family can leave Florida with memories that can be treasured for generations.  Today I’d like to share with you five things that I have learned over the last ten years of participating in the planning of our Walt Disney World family gatherings.

1. Book the same flight or flight times.  Obviously if you live in different states, booking the same flight is impossible.  However, if you can coordinate arriving in Florida at approximately the same time, you minimize the amount of time you’ll lose waiting for others to “catch up”.  On a side note, it’s a good idea to plan this day as a “free” unstructured day.  Don’t schedule any big events or special meals.  This way, if flights are delayed, no one misses out on anything tagged as important.

2. There are Pros and Cons to having the entire party stay in the same resort. If your group wants to experience the parks together for the duration of each day, book the same resort. If you, your husband and your kids have a favorite resort or value some quiet time on your own, by all means book your “Home away from Home” even if it’s at a different resort than the rest of the gang.  The down side of this is you’ll miss out on some of the fun of having the rest of your group next door. Splashing in the pool is always more fun with more family around!  Another negative aspect of booking a different resort is that you will almost NEVER arrive at the park at the same time as the rest of the group.

3.  Plan your park days before leaving home.  This will minimize a bunch of stress if your entire group is on the same page before you even leave home.  You don’t have to plan each day down to the minute, as that will drive everyone crazy.  Simply decide which days you will all visit the parks together and which parks you will visit on those days.

4. Book special meal times together.  Some families start their day early and also go to bed early.  Some families like to sleep in and are night owls.  Your family gathering is for everyone to enjoy, so “go with the flow” as long as you’re all headed in the same direction.  Before you leave home, discuss with everyone what dining experiences they would like to complete on vacation.  For example, my siblings and I have enjoyed booking Chef Mickey’s for breakfast one morning with our kids.  We all have small children with crazy schedules.  Eating at Chef Mickey’s is a special treat for us that creates funny little memories and also forces us on that day to be exactly in the same spot at the same time.

5. Set Expectations.  This is the most important tip I can give you.  Discuss what you want to achieve on this vacation.  Is it time spent with family?  Is it seeing every parade on property?  Is it lounging at the pool and reading a book?  It’s important to know what each family wants out of their vacation and then set expectations that are reasonable.  For example, it’s very unlikely that a party of 13 will be able to experience all of the Magic Kingdom Park in one day.  A party of 13 moves a lot slower than a family of four.  There will be numerous potty breaks if you have small children and almost everyone seems to get hungry at a different time.

I’m a planner. My kids and husband expect for me to tell them what our outline of the day looks like each and every morning.  They’re comfortable with this.  My youngest brother and wife are very laid back and would prefer to see where the day takes them.  What works for our family gathering is a very loose schedule.  We don’t plan on seeing everything together, but we schedule what is most important to us.  This way no one feels left out and we leave our vacation with the special memories of the times that we did spend together…no matter how silly!photo[1] (7)

If you haven’t experienced a Walt Disney World Resort family gathering, why not?  Believe me, you won’t forget it.

It’s a magical time where Papas spin in tea cups, aunts climb mountains with nephews and Daddies fly on elephants.  And for that, I am truly Thankful.

Top Five Disney Halloween Movies For Young Children

Disney World September October 2013 029Watching Disney Halloween Movies during the month of October is a fun tradition my family began when our son, Gavin was born.

October is a fun time for all.  From running through leaves, to carving a pumpkin, excitement surrounds young children.  Sometimes, Halloween can be a bit overwhelming to our youngest Trick-or-Treaters.  Since my family has two little goblins, we enjoy celebrating Halloween the “not-so-scary” way.  All of the movies that I will refer to today are Rated G.

Here’s my family’s pick for the Top Five G Rated Disney Movies to watch for Halloween.

Pooh heffalump halloween1. Pooh’s Heffalump Halloween Movie

This movie became a family holiday favorite when my son was about three years old.  It’s absolutely adorable and perfect for a little monster.

House of Villains2. Mickey’s House of Villains

Although this movie was released to Disney DVD in 2002, eleven years later, it’s my son’s favorite Halloween DVD.  The film is made up of 8 vintage Disney cartoon shorts.  Not only is it my six-year-old son’s favorite, my two-year old daughter actually stays focused on the video too!

Spooky Buddies3. Spooky Buddies

Honestly, I’m not a fan of this film. However, I am including it in our top five pick list because the “Buddies” are in the film.  What can I say other than kids love talking dogs. Although the film is rated G, there are a few scary moments for very young children.

The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr_ Toad (1949)4. The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad

What can I say?  It’s an old, but a goody.  The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad was released in 1949.  Within the film, the adventures of Mr. Toad will give you a chuckle.  The adventures of poor Mr. Ichabod might be a tiny bit intense for a toddler.  We waited until 1st grade to show this one.  Again, this movie is rated G.

monsters inc5. Monsters Inc.

Not intended to be considered a “Halloween” film, Monster’s Inc. is a heartwarming story of Monsters lurking into a child’s room at night.  What could scream Halloween more than that?  If you haven’t seen Monsters Inc. yet, it’s a fantastic film.  You’ll laugh, cry and of course, be scared!

As a reminder, if your kids love Sulley and Mike, Monsters University will be released to DVD on October 29th!

I hope this not-so-scary top five list puts you in the mood for some Halloween fun with your kids.  Pop some popcorn, stuff some goody bags for your little Monster’s classmates and enjoy the movie!

 

 

 

 

A Mom’s Review of Disney’s MagicBands

magic bands1On September 13, 2013 my family was invited to test Walt Disney World’s magical tool called MyMagic+.

Before I start my review, I want you to remind you that I am in no way affiliated with The Walt Disney Company and all opinions in this post are just that, my opinions.  In this review I will tell you about my family’s experience being part of Disney’s “test”.  Now on with the review!

We received our first invitation to test MyMagic+ in an email and then another email.  Soon to follow was an overnighted invitation by way of FedEx and then another overnighted invitation.  Needless to say, we were invited.  Talk about feeling needed!  Why, you might ask, did we receive so many invites?  The answer is my family vacations at Walt Disney World by using our Disney Vacation Club membership.  I don’t want to dive deep into a review of Disney Vacation Club, but I do want you to know that while using my membership I had four different reservations during our one week vacation.    Three of the reservations were for the same resort, same room and for consecutive days.  The reason that I received two different emails and two different letters (each with different codes) was because we were invited to test MyMagic+ for two out of four of our reservations.  We curiously accepted our two invitations.

As instructed, I began our experience by going on-line to mydisneyexperience.com and attempted to complete the steps on the email I received.  The first step was to sign on or register on mydisneyexperience.com.  From there I was told I could request Magic Bands and select FastPass+ times.  For each reservation I had no problem requesting and personalizing the bands.  Since we had two different invites, I accepted both and ordered two sets of MagicBands.  Having the two different sets, I was concerned that we would confuse the bands, so I chose different colors for each reservation.  I later found out after receiving them that we only needed one band per person and it would work for all linked reservations.

Selecting FastPass+ times was a little more complicated.  I learned from this experience and I’ll pass the knowledge I gained on to you!  First, you must have tickets linked to your reservations.  We have annual passes, so we had to link the passes to our reservations before we were allowed to select our FastPass+ times.  Second, you are only allowed to select FastPass+ times for those members in your resort reservation party.  At this time (September 28th through October 5th) not all resorts were participating in this test. Since I had already registered my family on mydisneyexperience.com before the test invitation, I had included all 13 people in my family, including family staying at a different resort. For this test, I could only select FastPass+ times for our family of four.  I’ll elaborate more on our FastPass+ experience later in this post.

After completing the steps on my invitations my family received two special packages!

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I can not express in words how excited my children were upon opening these boxes.  Victoria, our two-year old wanted to wear her band instantly.  All of the MagicBands in the box are the same size.  To reduce the size of the band to fit a toddler or small child, you peel the outside grey lining off of the solid color band.

magic bandsOnce the grey part of the band was removed, the MagicBand fit our toddler perfectly.

Now that we had our MagicBands we were ready to go! or at least pack to go to Disney.  Here’s some additional information that I learned through this process that I’d like to pass along with you.  Yes, the initial thought that ran through my mind upon getting this shiny Incredible box was “Wow, this is cool.”  However, taking that box on vacation with you takes up precious packing space.  You don’t have to take the box with you.  I packed them in a quartz size Ziploc bag and put them in my purse.  When we arrived in the airport, we put them on.  Do not pack them in your check in bag.  You’ll need them for your Magical Express Bus ride to your resort.

Magical Express was our first experience in how COOL MagicBands really are.  As I mentioned earlier, our “test” was only for 2 out of 4 reservations.  I did not expect our bands to work until our “test” reservation dates, which were in the middle of our seven-day trip, not the first day, but we tried them anyways.  To my surprise, we approached our first MagicBand Mickey spot and lined up our band’s Mickey icon to the icon at the Magical Express location and my family was greeted and told where to wait for our bus.

After checking into the resort, the kids and my husband headed over to the Magic Kingdom Park.  Since we had linked our annual passes to the bands, they were allowed access into the park without any problems.  Since our “test” had not started yet, so their paper passes were still needed at the FastPass distribution areas.

A few days into our vacation our participation in Disney’s test began.  In the lobby, I checked back in and this time they linked my credit card with the band and I was told to enter a pin into their system.  We were then allowed to use the band for purchases, FastPass+ times and could also gain access into our room without using our plastic room keys. Our keyless entry did not work, but I never made Disney aware of this issue.  The kids liked playing with the cards to get into the room anyways.  I used the Disney Visa Reward points for most of our purchases during the test time period, so we didn’t use the band for purchases either.  We did use the FastPass+ feature.

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FastPass+ is great for those families that are very good at keeping a schedule.  We struggled a tiny bit with using FastPass+.  However, when it’s fully operational to all Disney resort guests, we will most likely love it.  Here’s why I feel this way.  In regards to keeping a schedule: if you’re a parent you already know this, it’s not easy to keep a schedule with young children at Disney.  Between potty breaks, diaper changes, feeding times, and nap times sometimes making it to a dining reservation on time is hard.  When I selected my FastPass+ times on-line before arriving at Walt Disney World, I was offered three different time frames to schedule each park’s three FastPass+ experiences.  The times were lumped together. For example, the first FastPass would begin at 9:30 and the third would be done by 1pm.  The second and third options would usually be lumped together in the afternoon or evening time frames.  Often only the morning times would work for us, due to what we thought would be our daughter’s nap schedule.  Once we were on vacation, the My Disney Experience App was wonderful in helping us with FastPass+.  I would recommend using it if you can find the time to adjust your plans while your taking care of the kids.  I found out quickly while on vacation that if you’re not going to make your time frame you can go into the My Disney Experience App on your Iphone and change those times.  For example we got out of Chef Mickey’s late the day we had scheduled to be at Epcot.  We would have missed our Soarin’ Over California ride time if I kept our original time.  I was able to reschedule just this FastPass+ experience time easily using the App.  As long as your phone is working well, it’s great!  There was one time when I couldn’t get the App to load my dining reservation times and I began to panic.  Make sure you have a hard copy of your reservation number with you.  I also recommend asking the front desk for a print out of your FastPass+ times, just in case there is a problem with your phone.  I used my copy a bunch of times.  There’s already enough potential for stress on vacation.  This is one that you can avoid by having a hard copy with you.  Also, as I mentioned earlier, we vacationed with a total of 13 family members.  This is common with our family.  We do our best on vacation to spend as much time as possible with all 13 people, especially when it comes to riding our favorite rides.  My son announced that his favorite part about this years vacation was “spending time with Billy”, his cousin.  During the days that we chose to participate in the test Billy and Gavin were unable to ride their favorite rides together, because our FastPass times did not match.  Gavin was using his band and Billy did not have a band because he stayed in a different Disney Resort.  Now, I’m not complaining.  It was AWESOME to have a reservation time in the morning for us to bypass the standby line and walk on Toy Story Mania in Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

In addition, MagicBands can be used to collect all of your PhotoPass photos too.  It’s really nice to watch your little pirate get his picture taken with Jake and not have to find your plastic PhotoPass card.  We took advantage of this and it was a nice bonus to having the bands.

You might be wondering about the physical aspects of the MagicBands. They were very comfortable, regardless of the 90+ degree weather.  Not one of us complained at any time that they were bothering us.  They’re waterproof, so no need to worry about the kids getting them wet in Dumbo’s Splash “N” Soak area or in the pools.  And if you have little Mousketeers that want to have the same band color, no problem.  The back side of the band has the owner’s first name on it. My family loved the bands.  Our six-year old suited up each morning as if it was part of a Super Hero costume.  Victoria, our toddler, always made sure everyone had them on before we left the resort each morning.  The only negative side about wearing the bands was that any toddler like mine, can take the band off with ease.  Usually within the first half of our day my husband or I would take the band away from her because she was playing with it and we didn’t want her to lose it.  She didn’t really need one anyways, so this didn’t cause any issues.

When we returned home at the end of our week, Gavin’s MagicBands were tucked away in his pirate treasure box.  Along with those shiny white boxes, I have my husband and my MagicBands packed away for safe keeping.  But Victoria, she saw the photos in this post, yelled “Disney” and wants to wear her MagicBand again!

Are you planning a trip to The Walt Disney World Resort soon?  Do you plan on using Disney’s MagicBands?  I hope my review has helped answer some of your questions.  Feel free to ask me any other questions you may have.  I’ll do my best to answer your questions or if I don’t know the answer, I’ll point you in the correct direction to receive your answer.

 

 

A Magic Kingdom Party

mickey-topiaryCelebrating the Happiest Place on Earth with Happiest Party on the Block

This week on the blog I will be featuring extremely creative and magical party ideas to help you and your family throw the perfect Pre-Vacation Walt Disney World Party.  Today I’m delighted to share with you A Magic Kingdom Party created by Erin of Landsdown Life.  Erin designed this party for her three-year old daughter’s birthday and what a pixie dusted perfect day her little Mouseketeer was given!

The attention to detail found at this party was outstanding.  Erin took the time to custom design and create the party invitations, décor, food, party hats and favor bags (featured below).  Since her daughter’s two favorite rides are It’s a Small World and The Enchanted Tiki Room, she included both into the party’s design.

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On her blog you’ll find not only decoration details, but also four other posts regarding the Magic Kingdom Party details.

  • You’ll find a wonderful tutorial on how to make Magic Kingdom Party invitations.
  • An Activities post to tell you all about the fun Disney themed activities that little ones played while at her party.
  • A Favors Part 1 post, where you’ll find the details on the adorable favor bags and treats.  This post includes a free favor bag template.
  • A Favors Part 2 post, where you’ll learn how to make a special Mickey treat.  This post includes a free printable Mickey Inspired favor tag.

You’re going to love her party!  Below is the link to take you to her Party Decoration Details first:

http://www.lansdownelife.com/2012/05/disney-world-magic-kingdom-birthday.html

Enjoy!  And have a Magical Monday!

 

The Disney Shop at JCPenney

Disney Shoppe 008The Disney Shop at JCP Is Now Open!

Today I’m thrilled to share with you photos of a magical little shop tucked away inside your local JCPenney store, The Disney Shop.  A close Disney friend of mine, Keith Renard is the Visual Specialist at my local JCPenney.  Late last night he shared with me a photo of this pixie dusted place.  At that moment I knew I had to share it with all of you!  Upon sun rise today, I shared the photo with my little Mouseketeers and you can probably guess what happened next.  We jumped in the car and rushed to the store!

The Shop is simply adorable.  Looking straight into the shop, you get a feeling as if you’ve truly entered a miniature Disney Store!  The display pieces, merchandising, and product is so incredibly similar to the Disney Store.  Even the hangers appear to come from the same supplier as the Disney Store’s hangers.  The ratio of “girl” products to “boy” products is also about the same.  The Shop’s official company launch date is October 4th, so not all the product is represented in my photos.  My son, Gavin is holding out hope for some Planes themed items.  I did notice one huge difference between the Disney Store and JCPenney’s Disney Shop, the prices.  I found them to be significantly lower in the Disney Shop and yet from what I can tell the quality is the same.

Let’s Explore Inside!

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There’s even merchandise that features Disney Junior’s super popular Sophia the First and Doc McStuffins! Disney Shoppe 005Disney Shoppe 001

Princesses Merchandise is Everywhere!

There’s Princess PJ Pals, t-shirts, slippers, coats, costumes, accessories, Barbie-sized Princess Dolls, figurines, Disney Princess toddler dolls, and luggage just to name a few!

For boys, character brands include Toy Story, Cars, Monster’s University, Jake and the Neverland Pirates, and Mickey Mouse & Friends.  They are represented on toys, clothing, luggage, character plush and more.

 Here’s some exciting insider news!  Frozen costumes are on their way to the store!  The new Frozen merchandise should find its way to the store by October 1st.

Disney Shoppe 010Can I say PJ Pals?

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Disney Shoppe 011This Minnie Mouse winter coat was my favorite find.  It’s only $34 regular price!

I must admit that I’ve never been a frequent shopper at JCPenney.  With this happy little attraction now open,  The Disney Shop at JCP is my new destination for adding a touch of Disney magic into our weekly shopping excursions!

 

 

 

Thank you again Keith for sharing this wonderful news with me and allowing me to take these photos, so I was then able to share it with all our Disney Friends!