Resort move day number 1 – Wed 27 July

We are staying in multiple resorts during our stay and today was our first change. We did a bit of packing last night but still had more to do today. We needed to be out of the room by 11am but wanted to make the most of early hours in the parks so we decided to head to the park first and then come back to move.

Park booking for today was Epcot so we were on the app at 7am to get another boarding group for Guardians. Success! Group 9 🙂

So we got on the bus to get to Epcot for early hours and by the time our boarding group was called just after we arrived. On our way to the ride we stopped at ‘Gateway Gifts’ which is one of the shops just when you enter the park. Today was the launch of the new Magic Bands – Magic Band+. My son wanted to buy one of these and they were being sold at one shop in each park. When Disney releases a new product lines can be huge so we wanted to be there early. We were lucky in that there was actually hardly any queue (my son heard later on that the queues at Magic Kingdom had been insane!). Magic band purchased we headed over to Guardians but little did we know that this was NOT going to be a regular ride!

All went well at first. We walked through the queue as it wasn’t very busy. We got into the first pre-show room and then into the second, all as usual. Even got onto the ride as usual. The way the ride works is that the cars head off around a corner and then there is a short climb up to the start of the ride. We started the clim and then stopped. Okay, most likely no problem. If there were issues unloading at the end of the ride (maybe a wheelchair transfer) then often the ride is held so that there isn’t a backing up of cars. Usually lasts less than a minute. This didn’t. 5 mins later the lights all went on! Now for most Disney parks fans the one thing they dream of is an evac (a ride evacuation), especially on a dark ride where they will have to put the lights on and you see things you don’t normally see – Haunted Mansion is the dream evac for this reason. But with this one we hadn’t really gone anywhere so it would be a pretty boring evac.

There were lots of regular announcements telling us to remain seated and after about another 5 mins the lights went off and we started again. It wasn’t really an issue as the ride proper hadn’t really started so it didn’t interrupt the experience. However, when we got to the end there was a cast member there and as everyone got off he was scanning our bands. Turns out that they were giving us all an free lightning lane to ride it again due to the interruption – result!

We didn’t have time to ride it then but knew we were going to go back this afternoon so that would work out great. So having done the ride we had a ride on Test Track (my son’s favourite ride) and then it was back to the resort to check out.

Then it was a quick drive over to Beach Club. This is our DVC home resort (where we own points) and it is lovely. The theming is great, and it is a 5 min walk to Epcot which is a BIG plus. It also has one of the best pools on property. The only downside is that there is a distinct lack of quick service options. The Market Place (the resort shop) has some things, but what we really miss is an actual restaurant to sit in to eat the meals.

Anyway, our room is lovely. It’s a deluxe studio (the smallest type of DVC room) and has a mini kitchen which we didn’t have in Port Orleans. One good thing about this resort is there is a drop down bed (Murphy bed) under the TV so it technically sleeps 5 (double bed, double sofa bed, and single Murphy bed). This is great for us as the children don’t want to share a bed at their age so the air bed we used at Port Orleans is not needed now!

We got to the resort but the room wasn’t ready (as expected, check in is not technically till 4pm) so we left most of the luggage in the car and took a few things that we didn’t want to leave there in the heat – we did that one year with one of my daughter’s American Girl dolls and its face became very squidgy! – to bell services and then headed back to Epcot.

Earlier on in the day we had booked a lightning lane for Ratatouille and we also had the lightning lane we had been given for Guardians. However, when we checked we saw that the Guardians one was actually an any experience lightning lane. This meant that the first ride we checked into would use that one. Our plan had been to do Ratatouille first as it is right next to the International Gateway entrance which is where you come in when walking from the resort. But we obviously didn’t want to miss out on our extra Guardians ride – which is at the opposite end of the park – so we headed over to do that again.

Remember how I said on Monday that there are six songs for the ride and you get given one at random? Well, this was our third ride and for the third time we got ‘September’ – think I will always associate that with the ride now.

Everyone else then decided to go and do Mission Space. This is one a WON’T do as I felt so ill the first time I did it. So whilst they did that I went off and did Spaceship Earth.

We then checked the app and our room had been allocated at the resort which meant it was ready. So we headed back to unpack

We did a bit of unpacking and sorting and had a bit of a rethink over our upcoming plans. See, we really like Guardians. And the only reliable way to get a ride (apart from paying) is to get a boarding group a 7am. Only, to do that you have to have a park reservation at Epcot. We had spread our park reservations out across the different parks. The way the system works is that you reserve a park and then after 2pm you can park hop to a different park. So we decided to change some reservations. We have switched a lot of them to Epcot and then are going to rely on park hopping to go to different parks for the afternoon/evening. Did I mention that Guardians is the best ride ever? 😉

It was now late afternoon so it was time to park hop and we headed to Magic Kingdom for rides and fireworks. We did Pirates of the Caribbean and Seven Dwarves with the DAS and then got a good spot for the fireworks. I struggle a lot with crowds and we were told about a Disabled section that we could enter with our DAS but we were also told that you need to be there really early! So instead we decided to watch it from the end of Main Street. This was partly because it would be less crowded but also we could then keep to one side out of the way of the crowds before we headed back up into the park to do some rides.

The firework show – ‘Enchantment’ – is a new one since we were last here. It has been specially done for the 50th. Like ‘Happily Ever After’ it uses a mixture of projections on the castle and fireworks.

Verdict? It was good. But it was definitely no ‘Happily Ever After’. Nor ‘Wishes’. I don’t know what it was, but something didn’t feel the same. Though they still have Tinker bell flying from the Castle down to Tomorrowland – and yes that bit still made me cry.

We hung back by City Hall as the crowds poured down Main Street. Although the park doesn’t close after the fireworks people with small children tend to leave then. Once it had calmed down we headed back up into the park and rode Big Thunder Mountain in the dark – something I’ve wanted to do for a long time 🙂

Finally – photo time in front of the castle!

I’m home!

Bag hunting – Tue 26 July

Today panned out quite differently to how I planned it. Last night I saw someone in a DVC group on Facebook post about a new DVC loungefly bag that they had bought. It was gorgeous! For those who don’t know, loungefly is a brand that produces, amongst other things, pop culture themed bags. They now produce mini backpacks for Disney and they are EVERYWHERE. Walking round the parks it is safe to say that they are the bag of choice for most women (you see far more loungefly bags than any other brand). This one that was posted on line was one of the nicest I’ve seen. They said they got it in the shop at Wilderness Lodge. DVC merch is not sold in the parks, only in DVC resorts.

We were doing Animal Kingdom today and we got there just before the park opened. We quickly locked in a DAS for Flight of Passage and headed to Expedition Everest while the queues were light. By 8.45 we were over in Pandora ready to right Flight of Passage. I decided that after I had done this I would go in search of this bag. So, at 9am, just as non-resort guests were piling into the park I was heading out, leaving the rest of the family to do some more rides.

First thing to do was to get a bus to Wilderness Lodge. I didn’t know if they would still have them, but worth a try.

Nope – sold out. I asked in the shop if they could see if any of the other resorts had them. The cast member looked on the system and said that there were 37 at the Contemporary Resort. Or at least, they did 48 hours ago as the system hadn’t updated since then.

So, how to get to Contemporary. Whilst you can get buses between parks and resorts, you can’t get them between resorts. Therefore I’d have to get a bus to a park and then another to Contemporary. So my obvious option was a bus to Magic Kingdom. Contemporary is right next door and fortunately you can walk there from Magic Kingdom (though of course my feet were killing me – it may only be 9.45am but I’ve been going for 4 days now with not enough time for them to recover).

So I did and I got lucky. One DVC loungefly bag purchased!

So, how to get back to the resort? Yes, I could walk back to Magic Kingdom but my feet were painful. So it was a case of go to the bus stop and see what park bus came first and get that to then switch to a Port Orleans one. The first one that came was Disney Springs – the shopping area. Now this was perfect as Disney Springs is very close to Port Orleans so I did that.

By now the rest of the family were also heading back to the resort and we all arrived back at roughly the same time.

We had planned a park free afternoon and after a break in the resort we headed to Disney Springs for some shopping and our favourite pizza place for lunch: Blaze Pizza.

By late afternoon it was looking like it was going to chuck it down – and anyone who has been in Florida rain knows what that can be like – so we headed back to the resort. Unfortunately due to the imminent rain the boat that runs between Disney Springs and Port Orleans was shut – that had originally been our plan – so bus it was.

Later that evening I didn’t feel like eating much so when we went to the quick service at the resort for dinner I just had one of their 50th celebration cheesecakes 🙂

New Workshop activities at selected resorts

As most people know,  a holiday at Disney is about more than just visiting the parks. There is so much to do in and around the resorts too.

A new offering is a series of painting workshops across Walt Disney World.

On most Sundays and Wednesdays (at midday) Animal Kingdom Lodge is offering the ‘Wild about Painting’ experience. This will teach you to paint an animal-inspired masterpiece. It takes place on the Kuba Terrace just outside the Jambo House Lobby, and includes a cocktail or non-alcoholic beverage.

The Boardwalk resort is offering two workshops. ‘Canvas Painting on Boards’ takes place in the Trattoria al Forno restaurant on Tuesday afternoons, and ‘Wine Glass Painting on the Boards’ is at Abracadabar on Thursday afternoons. Both include snacks and a cocktail or non-alcoholic beverage.

Finally is an experience just for DVC members and their guests. ‘Painting with a View’ takes place in the Top of the World Lounge at Bay Lake Tower, this is available on Tuesday mornings and Thursday afternoons. You can learn how to paint a classic Disney images, along with breakfast (for the morning classes), snacks (for the afternoon classes) and a non-alcoholic drink or a glass of wine or beer. As this is for members only you will need to show your membership card.

All three are for guests aged 12+ and last for 2 hours. Each costs $50 per person.

Room details and floor plans released for latest DVC resort

The latest DVC resort is due to open later this year and this week Disney released more details about the accommodation it will provide.

The Riviera Resort is located between Hollywood Studios and Epcot and is adjacent to The Caribbean Resort (a moderate level resort).  It will have its own station for the Skyliner – the new Disney gondola system – giving easy access to both of these parks. It is officially classed as an Epcot Area Resort and will have 300 rooms. Theming is based around the Riviera in the south of France.

Like all DVC resorts there will be Deluxe Studios (sleeping 5), 1 bedroom villas (sleeping 5), 2 bedroom villas (sleeping 9), and 3 bedroom grand villas (sleeping 12). However they are adding an additional room type, the Tower Studio. This will sleep 2 and offers a slightly cheaper option.

Like all DVC resorts, some rooms will be available for cash sales. Prices in £ have not yet been released, but US prices are as follows:

Tower Studio – from $486 per night
Deluxe Studio – from $662 per night
1 bedroom villa – from $984 per night
2 bedroom villa – from $1519 per night
3 bedroom villa – from $3110 per night

One interesting design feature included in these rooms is a double Murphy bed. A lot of DVC studios already utilise. A small drop down Murphy bed under the TV which is perfect for a child to sleep on (our youngest uses these when we go), but these double ones have not yet been seen at a DVC resort.  Rather than using a sofa bed, all room types excluding the grand villa will have a pull down Queen size bed which will come down over the top of the sofa. I imagine that this will please a lot of people who don’t like sleeping on the sofa beds, but still retains a sofa available for use during the day.

Disney have not yet released a points chart for the Rivera but if we look at the cash prices for rooms, it looks as if they are aiming at a similar level to Boardwalk.

More images and floor plans can be found at WDW News Today.

Dates announced for Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party 2019

Mickey and Minnie at Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party at Magic Kingdom ParkSo quite a bit earlier than usual Disney have released dates for this year’s Halloween Party.  Usually dates are released and tickets go on sale around April/May, but this year it would seem that Disney want us to be planning early.

This is a good thing as it can help people budget for the party if they know it is going to be on when they are there, or it can help them plan park days if they are not going to the party.

Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party (known as MNSSHP) is a hard-ticketed event held in Magic Kingdom from 7pm till park closing on a selection of dates from mid-August until the end of October. If you buy a party ticket you can enter from 4pm without having to buy a regular park ticket. If you don’t have a park ticket then you will need to leave the park before the party starts. And yes, they do police it – if you don’t have a party wristband they will ensure you leave the park. This means that there is not a regular showing of ‘Happily Ever After’ (the firework show) on party nights.

We love MNSSHP having now done it three times. This is the only time that guests over the age of 14 are allowed to dress up in costumes (the best aspect of the party as far as I’m concerned), there is free candy, special fireworks, a special parade and show, Halloween themed snacks and desserts, along with merchandise

This year there are 36 dates and are as follows:

August – 16, 20, 23, 27 and 30

September – 2, 6, 8, 10, 13, 15, 17, 20, 22, 24, 27 and 29

October – 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 21, 24, 25, 27, 29 and 31

November – 1

Ticket prices are from $85-135 for adults and $74-130 for children (under 10). Slight discounts apply to some dates for DVC Members and Annual Passholders.

Tickets can be purchased from the Disney World website

Exciting news from D23

‘D23 Desitiation D: Celebrating Mickey Mouse’ is currently taking place at WDW. Disney Parks were live blogging the news as it was announced earlier today, and here are the highlights!

With Star Wars: Galaxy Edge opening towards the end of next year, the names of two signature attractions have been announced: Milennium Falcon: Smugglers Run and Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance.

More details about the new deluxe resort have been announced. Reflections – A Disney Lakeside Lodge will be a nature inspired resort with both hotel rooms and DVC villas.

One of the most anticipated announcements was probably details about the new nighttime show planned to replace Illuminations at Epcot. Due to launch in 2020 it will celebrate Disney music and feature floating set pieces, fountains, lights, pyrotechnics and lasers, all centred around the World Showcase Lagoon. Of course many will be sad to see Illuminations go, but it has probably run its course.

More details were given about the new ride in the France pavilion at Epcot. Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure is expected to be the same as the existing ride at Walt Disney Studios at Disneyland Paris and will be a welcome addition to the ride options at Epcot.

Finally there are two new experiences debuting in 2019 focused around Mickey Mouse. Firstly, a new nighttime spectacular at Hollywood Studios (most likely replacing the Star Wars Fireworks, rather than Fantasmic). Secondly the long awaited replacement for The Great Movie Ride, Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway will open.

For Disneyland California there was the news that Mickey’s Soundsational Parade is set to return in January 2019

Keep up to date with news on the Disney Parks website.

Pull up a chair

Hi, and pull up a chair – or a bean bag, there’s a few of those in the corner over there.

I’m Helen and I am an unashamed Disney fan. So much so that one of my nicknames at work is ‘Disney’. I’m the person that friends and family turn to for advice on visiting WDW (Walt Disney World).  I kept being told that I should set up a business advising people. Well, I’m not going to do that, but I do love talking about going to Disney, as ALL things Disney, so I thought why not set up a page where I can do that.

I first visited WDW in 1994 after university and had the most amazing time. Only two years earlier I’d returned to the love of Disney that I’d had as a child with the release of ‘Beauty and the Beast’.  Nearly 20 years, one husband, and two kids later, I returned to WDW in Oct 2012. The plan was to take the children on a ‘once in a life time’ trip. They were 8 and 5. It was as amazing as I had remembered and the children were in awe of everything.

As with a lot of people this ‘once in a life time’ trip turned out to be anything but. We returned in 2014 and have been back every year since then. We have stayed off site, on site, become DVC members, had an Annual Pass, and recently discovered the Disney Cruise line.

So here I am with my own site to talk about my favourite subject – Disney!  Feel free to ask any questions, and if there is something you want me to write about then just say.

Oct 2012 – WDW – offsite
Oct 2014 – WDW – The Grand Floridian
August 2015 – WDW – Old Key West and Port Orleans Riverside
August 2016 – WDW – Beach Club Villas (our DVC Home Resort), Vero Beach, and cruised on the Disney Dream
February 2017 – WDW – Animal Kingdom Lodge, The Villas at the Grand Floridian, and cruised on the Disney Dream (adult only trip)
July 2017 – DLP – Newport Bay Club
August 2017 – DLP – Sequoia Lodge (adult only trip)
October 2017 – WDW – Polynesian and cruised on the Disney Dream
August 2018 – WDW – Bay Lake Tower, Port Orleans French Quater, Vero Beach, cruised on the Disney Dream, and cruised on the Disney Fantasy