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Showing posts with label Hollywood Studios. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hollywood Studios. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Star Wars Breakfast
For our last day in the parks, we scheduled a special Star Wars Galactic Breakfast at Hollywood Studios. This breakfast was so much fun! Even Mom and Dad got into it. We saw Darth Vader and Boba Fett. I tried to pose with the choke hold, but Vader was not impressed.
Mom and Dad had a blast. They were interacting with all of the characters and taking pictures with them too.
How cute are the breakfast pastries? I love how Disney gets totally into the theming. It makes the experience that much more fun.
Greedo was a little flirt! He tried to steal me away from Christopher.
Christopher brought a special Buffalo pin to trade with the Jawas. Christopher received a red gem from them - too cute.
We were nervous if Mom and Dad would enjoy the experience and they had a blast. They posed with all of the characters and enjoyed breakfast too.
Got to look out for those little Jawas - they love shiny things like silverware and blue milk.
When the stormtroopers came by, I told them that Christopher was a rebel spy. So they "arrested" him. It was so much fun.
Even Mom and Dad got into trouble with the Stormtroopers.
Breakfast was delicious. I had the Tatooine Sunrise and Christopher had the Imperial Delight. The service was wonderful and the ambiance was great. They showed Star Wars clips including two trailers for the upcoming new movie.
Our 4 Park Challenge Day!
During this trip we did a 4 Park Challenge. Our goal/rules of the challenge: go to each park in one day, enjoy at least 3 attractions per park, and eat at least a snack at each park. And....we did it! It is definitely exhausting, but added a different element to our trip
Our first park was Animal Kingdom to capitalize on the extra magic hours in the morning. We were able to ride Expedition Everest TWICE, walked on Kilimanjaro safaris and walked through the Pangani Forest Exploration uninterrupted. We grabbed breakfast at a kiosk and enjoyed some espresso and a croissant.
Next park: Magic Kingdom! We rode Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Mansion and the WDW Railroad. We had lunch at Friars Nook (Christopher wanted the pot roast macaroni and cheese) and I shared a pepperoni pizza from Pinocchio's Village Haus.
Next park: Hollywood Studios. This is our least favorite park, so finding things to do that we both liked was hard. We rode Star Tours, walked through One Man's Dream and then did the Star Wars Lego Experience since it was Star Wars weekend. For our snack, we had a Mickey Ear Ice Cream to help us cool off.
Since we were making excellent time, we decided to walk back to our resort and take a little nap. It felt so awesome to put our feet up and relax. We probably would have made it through Epcot, but we would have been a little grumpy.
After our nap it was off to our final park - EPCOT! We rode Test Track (thanks to our free fast pass from the ride breaking down), The 3 Caballeros and Mission: SPACE.
We then relaxed until our dinner reservation at Spice Road Table. We had some celebratory drinks - Christopher picked up a beer from England and I had my favorite martini - no surprises there.
Dinner was delicious but the service was awful. We ordered our favorite pitcher of sparkling sangria, baked brie, calamari and mixed skewers. And of course we finished with coffee and dessert. We caught Illuminations from our table and had a great view of it. We also ran into my co-worker Titi! It was her first trip to WDW and she was having a great time.
And because we are crazies, we ran back to the resort, dropped all of our stuff and ran over to Hollywood Studios to catch Symphony in the Stars. It was so much more huge from outside of the park. We definitely have a new appreciation for the fireworks show.
So...WE DID IT! The 4 park challenge was fun yet exhausting. Definitely not to do with young children, but I would say pre-teen, teens could handle it.
Saturday Breakfast & Epcot
Saturday morning we had breakfast at The Grand Floridian Cafe to catch up with Mom and Dad on their date night and to share with them ours. They had a lovely time at the California Grill. Our breakfast was delicious as usual. Christopher got his fill of steak and eggs and I got the breakfast platter (I like a little bit of everything).
We then made our way to Epcot via the monorail. We went on Imagination with Figment, walked through Innoventions plaza, did Ellen's Energy Adventure and waited in line for Test Track only to have it break down right when we designed our car. Bummer! But we did get a free fast pass to use whenever we would like.
We checked out some of the gardens during the festival. We then walked around World Showcase Lagoon catching the last weekend of the Flower & Garden Festival and all of the fun treats.
We ate a spicy pineapple hot dog, blueberry pomegranate margarita, the lucky combo in China, a beer flight in Germany, Maple Bacon stout from the Smokehouse (while catching the new acappella act perform too - they were AWESOME!) and of course a trip around the world would not be complete without a Grey Goose Grand Marnier martini!
After dinner, Christopher and I walked over to Hollywood Studios to catch Symphony in the Stars. We had some time to kill so we waited and rode Star Tours and had a flight sequence we have not seen before! It was our favorite yet. We then staked our spot on Hollywood Boulevard for the show and fireworks. It did not disappoint. So incredible to have the fireworks go off to the Star Wars score. Christopher videoed it so we can watch it again and again.
Monday, June 1, 2015
Star Wars Weekend
We were lucky to be on vacation during the first weekend of Star Wars Weekends at Hollywood Studios. Therefore we had to be there for opening day!
We got to the park at 9 am and all of the edge of the street seating was taken for the parade! So we picked a spot behind a nice family and waited. Within 30 minutes all of the shaded sidewalk area was taken and people were starting to get feisty. Mom and Dad made it a little after 10 am.
The parade was awesome. The costumes and characters were incredible. The celebrities for this weekend were James Arnold Taylor (host of Star Wars Weekends), Ian McDiarmid (Emperor Palpatine), Ashley Eckstein, Amy Allen and some other star from the cartoon series.
So - I have a story about Amy Allen. She is related to Aunt Marie and Uncle Paul Chodkowski. Uncle Paul is also her Godfather, in addition to Christopher. So Mom and Dad wanted to see her again (they have met her before) and have her sign some of the toy figurines, including a special one to send to Paul and Marie. So first we tried asking the front desk if they could arrange the meeting because Aunt Marie told Amy to expect us, but front desk/concierge couldn't help us. So Mom contacted Aunt Marie again to see if we could set this directly up with Amy. Aunt Marie gave Mom and Dad her number and Dad called. Amy was very nice and set up a meeting.
She was so sweet and remembered Mom and Dad. She signed all of the stuff Mom and Dad brought and took a picture with us (the picture is on Dad's camera). We did feel like VIPs because we got to go through this back entrance to one of the buildings in Hollywood Studios and skipped some of the other fans who waited in line.
For lunch we ate at Mama Melrose's. It was pretty good, but not as good as some other Italian places in Walt Disney World, but it is one of Mom and Dad's favorites, so we made sure to make it.
Since we did a lot of waiting for the parade we did not really get a chance to do other attractions. We did ride Star Tours and Toy Story Midway Mania. Christopher beat me AGAIN, but the ride is so much fun!
We ended up waiting one hour in line to get into the Darth Mall, a special merchandise location only open during Star Wars Weekend. Christopher was so excited to see the merchandise and get the commemorative name tag. It was worth the wait for sure. Plus we got fun Star Wars themed drinks with Death Star and Millennium Falcon light up cubes in the drinks.
We went back to the resort and relaxed by the pool in the afternoon. It felt really good to lay low and relax for a bit. Friday was our special date nights. Mom and Dad headed to California Grill inside the Contemporary and Christopher and I had our special night at Victoria and Albert's inside the Grand Floridian. But I will save that for another blog post!
We got to the park at 9 am and all of the edge of the street seating was taken for the parade! So we picked a spot behind a nice family and waited. Within 30 minutes all of the shaded sidewalk area was taken and people were starting to get feisty. Mom and Dad made it a little after 10 am.
For lunch we ate at Mama Melrose's. It was pretty good, but not as good as some other Italian places in Walt Disney World, but it is one of Mom and Dad's favorites, so we made sure to make it.
We went back to the resort and relaxed by the pool in the afternoon. It felt really good to lay low and relax for a bit. Friday was our special date nights. Mom and Dad headed to California Grill inside the Contemporary and Christopher and I had our special night at Victoria and Albert's inside the Grand Floridian. But I will save that for another blog post!
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Tips for Making the Most out of the Disney Dining Plan
I am often asked questions by family and friends about
the Disney Dining Plans. My family has used the Disney Dining Plan (DDP) for a
couple of trips. We enjoy it, but have learned several tips and tricks along the
way. I thought I would share them with you all as the fun summer vacation
season is almost upon us!
Meals: Basics on
how they work, and how to make it work for your budget
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First and foremost gratuities are NOT included
except as noted in the dining plan brochure. These generally include In-room
dining, pizza delivery, the dinner shows and Cinderella’s Royal Table. Make sure to budget for the anticipated
gratuities. We forgot about this point the first time we used the dining plan
in 2012 and did not budget for it. So now that you all know, you don’t have to
ask the uncomfortable question to your fabulous server.
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It sounds silly but make sure to check the
listing of participating restaurants, as sometimes restaurants are added or
dropped from the list. Use this link,
which takes you directly to the Disney
Dining Plan page for the most up to date information.
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Some special menus (like prix fixe) and menu
add-ons (like adding on a lobster tail) will not be included in the dining plans.
The menu will note an up charge and you will be required to pay that additional
fee.
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Each of the meals includes a non-alcoholic
beverage. If you don’t want your drink, order a bottle of water and take it to
go!
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Looking for quick service but want something
more “exotic” than the frequently menued chicken fingers and burgers? Several
resort food courts – Landscape of Flavors (Art of Animation), Everything Pop
(Pop Century), Pepper Market (Coronado Springs), Mara (Animal Kingdom Lodge),
Contempo Café (Contemporary Resort) – offer ethnic or more exotic food options.
I LOVE the tie dyed cheesecake at Pop
Century and the Beignets at French Quarter. (Desserts – I know, but still – so delicious!)
Snacks: Mickey Ice
Cream? Dole Whip? Food & Wine Festival? Oh Boy!
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Leftover snack credits? Don’t let them go to
waste! Disney offers several opportunities for you to spend those unused snack
credits to bring some of the Parks home with you. Most of the resort food
courts offer “packable food” for any quick service credits that are left over.
These meals make for great meals on the go when you have to travel home. I like
to think of it as my last little piece of Disney meal magic. Also – did you
forget to buy your best friend or sibling a souvenir? Use your unused snack
credits to get them a Mickey themed snack like a rice krispy treat or coconut
ears.
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If you are vacation during either the Epcot Food
& Wine Festival or the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival,
your snack credits can be used for most “tasting portions” offered in the
kiosks around the World Showcase. You can get the most bang for your credits
doing this. For example, during the Epcot Food & Wine Festival, in previous
years the Maine Lobster Roll could be redeemed using a snack credit, saving you
$9.75! That is like having a meal but only using a snack credit – SCORE!
Other Tips &
Tricks to get the most out of your plan
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You can use the meal credits whenever you want
during your Walt Disney vacation. For example, if you’re on the regular dining
plan and you want to eat two table service meals one day and three quick
service meals the next day, no problem. Or if you want to use up all of your
snack credits in one day, that is okay too.
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The dining plan includes dessert with both lunch
and dinner. Keep in mind this level of heavy eating could make it difficult to
walk around the parks. An alternative to heavy desserts like cake, pie and
other Disney delicacies is to order fresh fruit instead. Most restaurants and
quick service will offer fresh fruit that you can take to go as your dessert.
Then you can snack on an apple or banana later in the day when you may get
hungry. Meal and snack all in one! You
guys know me and how I love deals.
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If you are on the regular meal plan, you may
want to consider sharing a quick service meal. Last trip Christopher and I
split a half chicken dinner at Cosmic Ray’s and it was more than enough food
for the two of us. The chicken was generous and it came with a potato and
vegetable sides. Other places that offer larger meals are Flame Tree Barbecue
in Animal Kingdom (1/2 chicken & ribs combo – for the meat lovers) and Sunshine
Seasons at Epcot (Asian combo that allows you to pick two entrees and two sides
– oh boy!)
Dining with kids? Here
is the scoop to maximize your credits
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Most quick service locations have a set kids
menu and options are pretty limited. A few restaurants do not have a separate
kid’s menu, which means they can order any combo or entrée on the menu with a
child credit. These include: Casey’s Corner (Magic Kingdom), Catalina Eddies
and Toluca Legs Turkey Company (Hollywood Studios), Sommerfest and Yorkshire
County Fish Shop (Epcot). BAAAM – getting more for your buck never felt so
good!
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Kids’ selections at some sit-down restaurants
can be limited. A couple things to keep in mind:
o Ask
for alternatives. If your kids don’t like anything on the kids menu, ask the
server if they can have a child-sized portion of something from the adult menu.
Not every time, but often this can be accommodated.
o Ask
to see the chef if your child has allergies or a dietary issue where eating off
the regular menu might be tricky. A better option is to contact Disney before
your trip to alert them of the dietary issue (407-939-3463). Disney is very
good at accommodating these issues. You
may have also heard some buzz about Disney’s special allergy menus. Remember –
it never hurts to ask!
o You
may find that buffet locations, where the selection is broader, can accommodate
the pickiest of eaters and everyone in your party can be satisfied. And some
buffet locations also offer character dining! BONUS. Our favorite? Tusker House
in Magic Kingdom. This is one of the few locations guests can meet Daisy Duck!
But I saved the best tip for last…the #1 tip I have for using the Disney
Dining Plan is to prepare your dining game plan BEFORE you
arrive at Disney. Seriously, if you don’t want to be
disappointed at the end of your trip or upset because you did not use all of
your credits for dining and snacks, put together a plan ahead of time to make
sure you will use all of your credits. To help you with my #1 tip, use the Ellegant
Décor Disney Collection Dining Planner. This way, you can get an idea of
how many meal and snack credits your family will have and where you can use
them prior to your trip. At the end of our first trip using the dining plan, we
did not use 2 of our dining credits – doh! We were disappointed in ourselves
for wasting the meals and the money! So learn from our mistakes.
And since Disney vacation season is upon us and many of
you are day dreaming and planning your next trip, Ellegant Décor is offering
10% off ALL of their Disney Planners (from the VALUE
to WALT
and the Dining
Planner) now through April 30th! Just use the code “APRILSHOWERS”
at checkout! And for a limited time, the WALT
planner will include the Dining Planner for FREE. Gosh I LOVE deals.
Now I am hungry thinking about all of the delicious
Disney food! Happy Planning!
Friday, March 13, 2015
Our Upcoming Trips FastPass+ Plan
Day 1 - we will be in Epcot as it is just a short walk from our villa at the Boardwalk. Although our goal is to try as many different tastings during the Epcot Flower & Garden Festival, we do want to fit in some ride breaks. We are hoping for: Soarin', Mission: SPACE and Spaceship Earth. Mom and I will probably pass on Mission: SPACE, but our parents love Soarin'. And of course we have to hit Spaceship Earth too.
Day 4 - this is kind of a flex day, but Christopher and I are planning on going back to Epcot to eat at some more marketplaces. So we are planning for Test Track and the Epcot Character Spot - to get our pictures taken with the Fab 5. But this may change - we shall see how the vacation takes us.
Day 5 - Christopher and I's 4-Park Challenge Day. Goodness wish us luck! It was tough trying to pick which park we should use our FastPass+ selections at. Animal Kingdom has early extra magic hours, so we feel we should have no problem hitting three attractions in the early morning. Next we are heading to Magic Kingdom and since there are so many attractions available, we don't think we will have an issue here either. The next park is Hollywood Studios - and this is where we are thinking we should use our FP+ selections because the park doesn't have that many attractions and we will be getting here later in the day. Our plan is Toy Story Midway Mania, Star Tours and Muppet Vision 3D. It may not work out with the times, but if we could at least get Toy Story Midway Mania, we should not have to wait too long for Star Tours and Muppet Vision 3D. Then of course we are heading to Epcot for the last three attractions and our celebratory dinner. We are planning on hitting Captain EO, Journey Into Imagination with Figment and Spaceship Earth.
Day 6 - Since our parents haven't really been to Animal Kingdom, we figured this was a must on this trip. So we are planning to use our FP+ selections on Expedition Everest, Kilimanjaro Safaris and possibly Mickey & Minnie at the Adventureers Outpost to get some cute family pictures.
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