Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Tour Tuesday: The Magic Behind Our Steam Trains

Thanks for coming by again to check out this week's featured Walt Disney World tour. If you have any train enthusiasts in your traveling party, this is the perfect addition to your next vacation.

Tour Tuesday
The Magic Behind Our Steam Trains
A shiny green antique steam locomotive
Photo Credit: www.disneyworld.disney.go.com

This 3 hour tour starts before parking opening, Monday thru Saturday at 7:30am. You'll get to join the railroad engineers in the "roundhouse" (where the engines are stored and serviced) as they prepare for day.

This is a great insight into Walt Disney's lifelong passion for steam trains and how he integrated them into servicing Magic Kingdom. It's also full of fun and facts about the four antique engines that make up the Walt Disney World Railroad.

The cost of this tour is $54 per person, plus tax.

Know Before You Go:
  • Park Admission Required: YES
  • Park Admission Included: NO
  • Age Requirements: 10 years and older (Guests under 18 must be accompanied by a paying adult)
  • Consider proper footwear (tennis shoes/athletic shoes - It's a lot walking- think practical, comfortable shoes)
  • This is an outdoor tour. Check the weather and dress appropriately
  • Due to time constraints, this 3-hour tour departs promptly at 7:30 AM. Because the tour begins prior to regular park hours, standard Walt Disney World transportation may not be available and you may have to arrange alternate transportation to arrive at the location on time. Check with your Resort Concierge for transportation options.
  • Don't forget your camera
  • Guests opting to drive their personal vehicle may park at Disney’s Contemporary Resort and then walk to the Magic Kingdom park entrance. Please provide your confirmation number at the security kiosk at Disney’s Contemporary Resort. Guests are responsible for their own transportation costs (e.g., taxi fare).
  • "You will forfeit the entire price of your tour if you no-show or cancel within 2 days of your reservation."
  • Please check in 15 minutes prior to the tour at Main Entrance of Magic Kingdom. 
For more info click here. To book this tour (and I recommend you do it as early as possible) call 407-WDW-TOUR (939-8687) or contact your travel agent.

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Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Almost Wordless Wednesday: Wish I Were There!

I don't know how things are where you are, but here, there's snow on the ground and it's bitter cold! I want to be somewhere playing in the water under the warm sun, basking in all its glory. Well, not just "somewhere"... I wish I were at Caribbean Beach Resort's theme pool "Fuentes del Morro" at Old Port Royale. Wouldn't that just kick the blahs away?!



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Thursday, February 4, 2016

Throwback Thursday: Meeting Mickey

I've been looking through some old photos lately and found a few that still invoke tears at the sight of them- happy tears, of course! So, I was inspired for a Throwback Thursday post. Let's go back to the first time my little guy Colten met Mickey Mouse.



His first visit was at two years old. Some thought he was a bit too young to fully understand going to Disney and said he’d forget two days after we’d return, but that didn’t stop me from wanting to take him! I still remember sitting in a restaurant on Mother’s Day and the waitress came up to check on us… Colten, out of nowhere, tells her (and all those in close proximity to us) that he was “going on a plane to go see Mickey Mouse!” In days following he’d tell everyone he encountered... And who said he didn’t understand it?!

Well we made it to Disney. We met some characters here and there, around Epcot, on Main Street. We even had a breakfast at Chef Mickey’s. I thought for sure he’d be ecstatic meeting Mickey there in the restaurant, right at our own table. To be honest though, he didn’t want anything to do with him. Don’t get me wrong, he had fun. He really enjoyed seeing Pluto, but the long awaited meeting with Mickey wasn’t what I had hoped it was going to be.

Later that very evening the kids and I had a last minute reservation at Tony’s Town Square Restaurant. Having shown up for our reservation a bit early, but not early enough to really venture off we decided to wait the 20 minutes to visit Mickey & Minnie again.


When we finally made it to Mickey’s room, we were the last in with a few families ahead of us. We could see Mickey as soon as we walked in and Bubby’s smile seemed to get a bit bigger. Mickey & Minnie were taking their time with each family, which was just fine with me. As we waited Colten began to get more excited. Aside from Donald and Pluto, he kind of liked the characters more from a distance, and after the meeting with Mickey that morning was a bit of a letdown, I wasn’t expecting much. We rounded the banister and had one family visiting with M&M and one in front of us. I tried keeping the kids occupied a bit longer by taking photos with the “Magician Mickey prop” while we waited.

All of a sudden Colten just couldn’t wait to see Mickey any longer. He was giggling and yelling for Mickey, trying to get his attention. I was completely surprised by this. I tried and tried to get him to calm down. He wasn’t crying or anything just very excited and I didn’t want him intruding on another family’s time. It was taking all I had to keep him back. Thankfully there’s a little bit of a wall there, or he may have flown right into the other family’s photo! The family in front of us was getting a big kick out him (and me trying to contain his excitement, too, I’m sure).

As the folks were wrapping things up, the family in front of us told me to go ahead. “Oh, I wouldn’t dream of it,” I’d told them, “we could wait.” They laughed out loud at that! They thought it was adorable how ecstatic he seemed to be, and insisted that since they’re children were older they could wait a few more minutes. Their kids even encouraged us to go ahead! I was blown away by their generosity!

Just as I thought, once we were up my little guy got shy. He didn’t run to Mickey as he’d made out that he would only minutes before. Instead, he wanted to be held. Big sister went ahead. She had her moment with the famous duo as we inched closer. Tessa introduced her little brother to Mickey and he could tell he had a shy one on his hands.

He started with a little tickle and the wall came tumbling down. To hear my son giggle like that, and see this huge smile on his face… I’ll never forget it. It honestly brings a tear as I write this. He just laughed and laughed. That smile could have gone on for daayyys!!




I’m not sure what the difference was from that morning to that evening, but this was the reaction I was expecting. This was the moment I was waiting to see. After all the times he’d told everyone he’d be meeting his pal Mickey, I could only picture it in my head. Never did that picture turn out as great as these!

To this day at age 7 he still recalls things from trip specifically, not just the ones after. Maybe not every kid is like that, but even if he does eventually forget- I won't! And these trips are as much for us as the parents as they are for the children. Creating these moments and memories are worth it all!

If you have multiple children and are putting off that trip until the youngest gets a little bigger, I encourage you not to wait! Go ahead and go. Each child will get to experience something different at each age. And you'll get to witness all those precious smiles and giggles. It's just magical.

I'd love to hear about any special character meetings your children have had... or what characters is your child looking most forward to meeting? Please share in the comments below or on my Facebook page.

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Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Tour Tuesday: Walt Disney: Marceline to Magic Kingdom

Thanks for swinging by for Tour Tuesday where each week I highlight one of the awesome extra tours you can check out on your next vacation to Walt Disney World.

Tour Tuesday
Walt Disney: Marceline to Magic Kingdom
Photo credit: Fellow Journeys agent, Sarah Stecker

This 2.5-3 hour walking tour of Magic Kingdom is offered Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 8:00am. (By going in before the park opening you're given a great opportunity for some amazing photos of a mostly empty Main Street, USA.)

This is more personal tour getting to know Walt Disney himself and how his events from his life shaped the path that led him to create the Happiest Place on Earth. In addition to the fun facts you'll learn, you'll also get an insider's look at classic attractions in the park.

While he was only in Marceline, Missouri for a few years, it left an impression on him. One that eventually inspired him to design Main Street, USA, a place he could spend time with his daughters, as could other families.

The cost of this tour is $35 per person, plus tax.

Know Before You Go:
  • Park Admission Required: YES
  • Park Admission Included: NO
  • Age Requirements: 12 years and older (Guests under 18 must be accompanied by a paying adult)
  • Consider proper footwear (tennis shoes/athletic shoes - It's alot walking- think practical, comfortable shoes)
  • "You will forfeit the entire price of your tour if you no-show or cancel within 2 days of your reservation."
  • Please check in 15 minutes prior to the tour at Town Square Theater within Main Street, USA.

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