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1/31/2020 • Disneyland, Reviews •
Welcome to Radiator Springs! Explore Route 66 and immerse yourself in Cars Land located in Disney’s California Adventure. Radiator Springs offers rides, dining, and shopping with your favorite characters and Route 66 landmarks. Allow me to be your tour guide. Get Ready, Get Set, Go...Let’s explore the rides in Radiator Springs. Start your engines and buckle up for everyone’s favorite ride, Radiator Springs Racers. Cruise through desert landscapes, zip over hills, hug curves, and feel the wind in your hair on straightaways with Lightning McQueen and friends. Race to the finish line with your friends and family. Everyone wins with this fun experience. Take a quick spin on Luigi’s Rollickin’Roadsters. Swirl and whirl in miniature Italian roadsters choreographed to Italian tunes. Grab your partner and stop by Mater’s Junkyard Jamboree for a swinging good time as Mater “belts' out funny songs that only Mater can pull off. By now, I […]
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4/14/2017 • Tips, Walt Disney World •
Maybe you have been to Walt Disney World numerous times and feel you want something new to do this summer since you’ve already done everything at the parks. Well stop right there! Disney has added some new attractions in 2017 that you will not want to miss. Pandora The World of Avatar at Animal Kingdom- Opening in May 27, 2017, this new land will transport you to the world of Pandora, home of the Na’vi. Inspired by James Cameron’s movie in 2009. The land is full of plants and centered with floating mountains that is sure to impress anyone. There are two main attractions to see. The Na’vi River journey where you will travel down a river hidden in the rainforest and have an encounter with a Na’vi Shaman and the other attraction is the Avatar Flight of Passage which will have you flying over Pandora. {Read more about […]
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2/27/2017 • Tips, Walt Disney World •
I never thought I’d have the chance to travel to Disney World alone, however, my most recent trip presented an opportunity to explore Disney solo. Since this was a once in a lifetime chance for me, I happily accepted! What does one do when alone? Anything they want!! You may or may not have ideas of how to ideally spend your solo trip. This is how I spent my unforgettable time! Stay at a new resort I stayed at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge for the first time {You can read about this interactive resort, HERE!}. After a day of travel, I relaxed and explored this breathtaking resort. I… Viewed the animals in the savanna Relaxed on lush seating in the lobby, took in the detailed architecture, and enjoyed the smells that wafted from Boma {Read about this amazing restaurant, HERE!} Ate a quiet dinner at The Mara (chicken corn chowder soup […]
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2/7/2017 • Disneyland, Tips, Walt Disney World •
Disney is truly a magical destination and you’ve spent months and months dreaming out your family’s Disney vacation and it finally has come….and gone. It is common to feel what I affectionately call the post Disney vacation blues. These are my top tips on how to keep the magic going while at home. 7 Tips to Cure the Disney Blues Take advantage of the Memory Maker Photo Package. The Memory Maker Photo Package is in my opinion one of the best ways to capture your Disney Memories. Disney has photographers placed at all of their iconic park locations ready and waiting to take your families picture or magic shots. That is not all you can get videos of your families experience on some Disney attractions such as Seven Dwarfs Mine Ride and Tower of Terror. So when you arrive home you can download all of your family’s pictures and relive […]
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9/3/2015 • Walt Disney World •
Deciding What Tickets to Buy at Disney World You would think this would be the easiest part of planning your Disney vacation, but it’s not! You really need to put some thought into what you want out of your Disney vacation. First off, explore what ticket options are available to you. Second, get out the calculator and price out the difference. Finally decide which is the best fit for your family and/ or financial situation. Base tickets: Allows you to visit only one park per day. This may be a good option if you are a Disney newbie or if you are staying more than 4 days. If you plan on dining in the parks, you will need to plan your itinerary accordingly. Park Hopper: Allows you to visit more than one park per day. This option is good for experienced Disney goers that are familiar with the transit system […]
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8/3/2015 • Walt Disney World •
Designing a Walt Disney World Trip Tailored to Your Family Have you dreamed of your first trip to Walt Disney World but have put it off because the planning process seems so overwhelming? We won’t fool you – there is a lot that goes into proper planning of your trip unlike any other Disney destination. These basics will help you understand the big steps and the timeframe in which they should be completed in order to take advantage of all that Disney has to offer. Unlike most travel agents, this is what the Travel Specialists at Me and the Mouse do! We know the ins and outs of the Walt Disney World Resort, and we are here to help you through the planning process! Me and the Mouse has received the distinction of being an Authorized Disney Vacation Planner and is known for our impeccable service. Our goal is to […]
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1/31/2014 • Walt Disney World •
Calling all Padawans!!! There is a strong disturbance in the Force and the Jedi Masters have gathered the potential young Padawans to train and prepare for an epic encounter. Your youngling will learn the way of the Force by stating the Jedi Oath, as well as lightsaber training before confronting the Dark Forces that are present. Whether your young Jedi confronts Darth Vadar or Darth Maul, this galactic battle will be a memorable event for any Star Wars fan. Here’s how to sign up: You must be between the ages of 4-12 and with a parent to sign up. Be at Hollywood Studios at opening. There are only 12 spaces per show for the Jedi-to-be, so arrive early. Head to the Indiana Jones Adventurers Outpost, just past the 50s Prime Time Cafe and look for the sign. Once signed up you will be asked to arrive 30 minutes prior to the […]
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