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Pirates League-Mermaids, Makeovers and More!

Ahoy there, Mateys!  Is your child obsessed with all things pirate?  Are you?  Are you jealous you missed Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow in Disneyland recently?  Me, too!  Pirates League is a fun-for-all-ages experience found in Adventureland in Magic Kingdom…and will turn any landlubber into a fearsome pirate or mesmerizing mermaid!
Mermaid makeover photo op at the castle!

My daughter loves Princesses and everything sparkly, but after two makeovers at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique in Cinderella Castle, she was ready for something new!  Pirates League offered all kinds of makeovers, for both boys and girls, kids and adults!  This was perfect, as we also have a son with autism, and wanted to find an experience that he could participate in, too!

Planning and Preparation

Like many of Disney’s experiences, Pirates League makeovers can be booked 180 days in advance.  Since they are only open 9:00-4:00, there is no opportunity to book a pre-park opening appointment, so think about how it will fit into your day.  (Right before your Splash Mountain Fastpass may not be ideal!  LOL!)  At 180 days out, they had no problem accommodating both children at our preferred time, so book early if you want first dibs!

Next, we had to choose a package.  For girls, you can choose a Mermaid or  Empress (female pirate) package.  Boys can choose between First Mate Pirate packages or Captain Hook himself!  Younger boys (ages 3 and up) also have the option to be made up as Jake from the popular Neverland Pirates Disney Junior show!  Most packages also had a “deluxe” option, where for $15-$55 more you could add a themed costume or costume T-shirt!  (Clothes were only provided in “youth” sizes…adults are out of luck!)

For our daughter, Lola, we chose the basic Mermaid package for $39.95.  (The packages range from $39.95-$99.95!)  It included hair, nails and make-up, and we already had scored an adorable mermaid dress off of zulily, so we didn’t feel we needed to upgrade to the Deluxe Package.  (And I think we got off pretty easy…The Captain Hook Deluxe Package will run you just about $100!)

For my son, Luke, we had some different criteria.  Being on the spectrum, he had some sensory issues, so we brought a familiar pirate T-shirt from home.  Though he agreed to and was excited about the makeover,  we also weren’t sure just how long he’d be willing to sit, so we wanted to keep his simple.  We ultimately booked the First Mate package.  That meant we still had to choose between a Ghosted Pirate, Zombie Pirate, Captain Hook, Blackbeard and Black Eyed Jack!  We chose Blackbeard because it had minimal make-up, and we still wanted him to look handsome!  (Okay-that’s just me!  I wasn’t ready to see my baby looking like a ghostly skull or zombie pirate yet!)

Swearing In Ceremony

As requested, we showed up 15 minutes prior to our appointment time to check in.  The location was easy to find…right between Pirates of the Caribbean and the Plaza del Sol Bazaar in Adventureland.  The check-in area had awesome theming…ships’ wheels, leather trunks, all kinds of loot and pirate flags flying!

Lots to look at while we wait!

Both kids were checked in, and then my pirate-to-be was asked to spin the ship’s wheel to find out his pirate name.

Getting checked in!

He spun it twice, once for the first name and once for the last.

Ship’s wheel to determine his pirate name!

It turns out his pirate name was Jamie Barrelwalker!  The oath (signed by Captain Jack Sparrow himself!) was read, and Luke…I mean Jamie…was sworn into the Pirate’s League!  Within just a few minutes both kids were invited in to start their makeovers!

We got to take this home as an awesome souvenir!

 

Mermaid Makeover

Lola’s Mermaid Master was very engaging-telling pirate jokes and stories and keeping her at ease!  She got right to work painting Lola’s nails after covering her mermaid dress with a cape to stay clean.  Just like at Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, the unused makeup goes home with you in a little bag!

Next she started right in on her hair.  The hairstyle is simple, but very pretty!  The hair is twisted around her face and secured with a flower clip that responds to temperature, with a dusting of glitter.  (Of course!)  In the air-conditioned space, it was white.  Once out in the hot Florida sun, you will see it turn purple!

(Much better behaved than when I try to do her hair!)

Now the fun part-makeup!  I loved the palette of colors they use, and it matches the nail polish perfectly!  (I’m a sucker for matchy-matchy!)  I could not wait to see how they added the special “scales” effect for the mermaids-but my timing was off!  I looked away for a second to check on my son, and as soon as I turned back her scales had been added…so the mystery remains unsolved!

 

Once complete, they removed the cape for the big reveal!  Lola was so excited to see her reflection!  She was also given a Pirate’s League sash and a shell necklace, which I held onto because she was already wearing one from home.

Finally, Lola posed with her awesome Cast Member before she was allowed to enter the hidden chamber…shhhhhh!

First Mate/Blackbeard Makeover

Luke lucked out with the perfect Pirate Master!  Knowing Luke had autism, he spent the first few minutes just developing a rapport with him and making sure he felt comfortable.  Lots of smiles all around!

Getting to know one another…!

The Blackbeard package, like many of the other pirate makeovers, called for eyeliner.  Our sensory-sensitive son was a trooper, and allowed it.  We were happily surprised!

Beauty has its price!

There was also no fussing when his bandanna was affixed, his eyepatch added and even when a clip-on earring was attached to his ear!  He was also given a Pirates League sash and a plastic sword.  I don’t know what kind of Disney magic they were dealing in, but it was working!

Pirate bandana secured!

The only snafu was the facial fair.  Blackbeard called for both a beard and a mustache to be added to the face.  Luke was going through a phase where no one or nothing was allowed to touch his nose or his upper lip after a nose bleed over the winter.  When it was clear this wasn’t an option, I asked about the possibility of just adding the beard.   This part turned out to be pretty interesting…since it was a trademarked look, based on Johnny Depp’s Captain Jack Sparrow, they were not at liberty to modify it!  Who knew??  Even so, Luke was pretty taken with his new pirate look!

Checking out his new look!

Secret Chamber

After their makeovers were complete, both kids were invited (separately!) into a hidden chamber they referred to as the Treasure Room!  A Photopass photographer was there to capture the moment as they spun the over-sized globe and chose a treasure from the chest!

Though it is confirmed that there is no longer a Photopass photographer available inside Pirates League, there is frequently one stationed just outside by the Pirates of the Caribbean ride.  More interestingly, recent guests report some varying experiences inside the Treasure Room.  Some have been invited by Cast Members to take pictures and video, while others have been told it is forbidden.  I would suggest bringing your own camera and asking very nicely!  🙂

Park Photo Ops

At the time, Pirates League invited all their guests to return each afternoon at 4:00 for a “Pirate Parade”.  They would march through Adventureland with a Cast Member holding a pirate flag, showing off their new looks.  We declined, as parades aren’t my son’s thing, but we understand they are no longer doing this.

Cinderella Castle

However, we did have a lunch reservation at Be Our Guest, so after we rode Pirates of the Caribbean, we took our time traveling from Adventureland to Fantasyland!  Between our camera and Photopass we got some great shots of the kids dressed up by Cinderella Castle and the fountain, as well as Main Street, USA!

Make a wish!
The hair clip changed from white to purple in the Florida heat!
My little mermaid…!

Though the Pirates League makeover didn’t last three days like the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique version, it provided a full day of fun for both my little mermaid and pirate!  I would even consider joining her myself next time!  Yo-ho!  Yo-ho!  A pirate’s life for me!

Mermaids love to swim!

 

 

 

Author Jacqueline McMahonPosted on June 22, 2017Categories Exploring the Parks, Special Needs, Trip Planning 101, Trip Reports & Experiences, UncategorizedTags Adventureland, Autism, Empress Package, First Mate Package, Magic Kingdom, Mermaid Makeover, Pirates, Pirates LeagueLeave a comment on Pirates League-Mermaids, Makeovers and More!

A First Flight into Pandora: The World of Avatar

Hi!  My name is Jackie and I am a bonafide Disney addict.  Not the movies, mind you, but the parks.  There is something absolutely magical about walking through larger than life movie sets with impeccable theming that you can interact with.  Pandora: The World of Avatar is another amazing addition.

You do not have to be a fan of the movie to enjoy what Disney has created.  The backstory is that a company named Alpha Centauri Expeditions (ACE)  has devised a way for humans to travel through space in order to reach Pandora.

The story unfolds as you cross the bridge adjacent to Tiffins restaurant. You are instantly introduced to flora and fauna unlike our own.  The very first thing that sticks out is the Flaska Reclinata, a gigantic plant that lays slightly reclined.  Fun fact: You can interact with it by drumming on the large holes on its side to awaken the plant.  (It is rumored that the Flaska needs constant touch to allow it to heal.)

The Pandoran plant life is absolutely otherworldly and takes on a life of its own in the nighttime when the bioluminescent forest awakens. Hues of pink, yellow and blue lure you farther into the land and towards the Valley of Moara’s floating mountains.  If you’re wondering why they aren’t exactly floating, Disney has an answer for this as well:  at some point in time, one of the mountains had gotten stuck and is currently sitting askew atop a giant rock, covered with moss and vines.

In the evening, the mountains are sparsely lit, but in the daytime you can see all the details-the jagged edges, vines and waterfalls coming from the rocks. I found myself stopping every few steps just to take  photos of them in the sunlight, which made the peaks look majestic.

There is water everywhere on Pandora, with streams that lead to more alien plant life and even a pool with three octopus-like creatures that will spew water at you if provoked by sudden movements.

While the bioluminescence is very pretty to look at, I had actually expected a little more. I mentioned this to a cast member who told me that the forest was not done awakening yet.  This leads me to believe that in the up-and-coming months, we are going to see a lot more lighting elements introduced to the area.

Another very interesting aspect to Pandora is that the typical Disney trademark is not prominent.  What you will see are trash cans, stanchions, and signage that has been put there by ACE.  Even the fastpass machines lack their traditional Mickey magic.

Like most travelers visiting Pandora, my goal was to try and get as many rides on Flight of Passage as I possibly could.  Thus began my journey into one of the largest queue lines I have ever been in!   You begin by going slightly uphill and into a massive cave that is covered in ancient Na’vi wall drawings.  From there, you pass through airlock doors and are whisked into an area that seems like you are back outside in the bioluminescent forest.

This area also has its own story.  You are passing an area that was formerly mined by the RDA and is currently being researched by the Pandora Conservation Initiative (PCI).  On the wall, you’ll see several markings left over by the RDA, informing of humans of toxic Pandoran atmosphere.

And then comes PCI’s lab which includes a remarkable AA figure of an Avatar floating inside of a giant tube.  I cannot explain how gargantuan the actual Avatar is once you’re standing in front of it!

Walking past the lab finds you in a large concrete room with a big video that shows other humans using their avatars to fly a banshee.  From here, you are placed into one of four lines that will eventually lead you through the automatic doors of a briefing room that holds a total of 16 people.

Soon after, you will be given your 3D glasses and escorted to the chamber that holds 16 ride vehicles separated into two groups of eight.

You board the vehicle much as you would a motorcycle.  After everyone is seated safely, a pad will come up against the small of your back while restraints also come up for the back of your legs.   Your linking chair will vibrate and a small screen will indicate that you are linking to your Avatar.  Once the link hits 100%, you are flying!

Disney took the concept of Soarin’ and made it a zillion times better.  Water, wind and the scents of this foreign land assault your senses as you follow your Na’vi guide in a breathtaking, long-awaited adventure.

Is it worth all the hype?  That depends on what type of attractions you like.  It is most certainly not a roller coaster, nor does it feel like one.  At best, it is somewhat of a combination between Soarin’ and Star Tours.  I do consider it the very best simulator I have ever been on-just not the best attraction at Disney.

Will it give you motion sickness?  I think that if you can handle Soarin’, you’ll be fine.  Although, if you are very sensitive to certain movements I might suggest you take a motion sickness pill before you ride.  The movie itself is very crisp and not jerky.

Tips:  The back restraint can be rather snug.  Despite a cast member telling you to push your chest against the chest pad, try to leave a little room.  Try not to be seat 1 or seat 16 on the ride.  Much like Soarin’, FoP has a curved screen and is more noticeable from those two locaions.  If you are traveling with kids, the 3D glasses might be a little bit too big for them.  CMs have suggested that the kids hold the glasses and not the handlebars while riding.   Lastly, the ride has sensors on the sides of the walls.  Do not try to touch the wall in front of you and do not extend your arms out in front of you during the ride.  I was told that this may trip the sensor and result in a stoppage of the ride.

The other attraction on Pandora is Na’vi River Journey.  This queue line is entirely outdoors and underneath something of a thatched roof, which was created by the Na’vi themselves.  Once you enter the show building, you are immediately at the loading/unloading area and get your first glimpse at the river boats.

The vehicles are much smaller than any of the boats on Disney property  and there is a reason why:  they are made to look as if they’ve been weaved by the Na’vi.  With only two rows they are only able to fit four to six riders which makes for a more intimate experience.

On the ride, you cross through the bioluminescent forest with projections of odd, life-like creatures around you.  It is delightful, relaxing and peaceful.  For a moment, you can make believe you’re not on Earth.  Towards the end of the ride, you will come face-to-face with a Na’vi shaman which is one of Disney’s BEST AA figures ever created.  It is beautiful, with fluid movements and eyes that lock onto your own.

Although it is a very pretty attraction, this is not something that I would wait for more than 20 minutes to ride, mainly because of its short trip.  While I do recommend walking through the Flight of Passage queue at least once, I would suggest Fastpassing the river ride.

If your flight or river ride has left you hungry, there is human food on Pandora, most of which can be found at Satuli Canteen, the RDA mess hall turned restaurant by the ingenious Na’vi.

For breakfast, I was amused to learn that Satuli Canteen offered a food item that you had to be over 21 to order – oatmeal! Curious, I ordered it to find that these are not your normal steel cut oats. They are topped with almonds, caramelized brown sugar (think crème brulee style) and whiskey soaked raisins. Like the Satuli Bowls, it was quite plentiful. As for the taste? I believe it needed to be a little more sweet and will likely order it again and add some syrup.

Satuli has a few unique menu items that can only be found in that land.  First is the Satuli Bowls which gives you the choice of one of four proteins: chicken, steak, tofu or fish; one base: potato hash, quinoa, rice or kale salad and one sauce: creamy herb, black bean vinaigrette or chimichurri.

I chose the chicken, rice and creamy herb served in a bowl which the Na’vi had repurposed from the RDA.  (Yeah, the theming even goes into that! If you look around before placing your order, you will even notice pictures of former soldiers on discolored concrete walls.)   You get quite a bit of food for the price and I found it to be very tasty and something I would order again.

Another item that I ordered just out of curiosity was the alien looking  cheeseburger Bao Pod.   This consists of a steamed bun stuffed with ground beef and cheese.  I had heard mixed reviews about this item and found it to be rather good!  So much so that I had it for lunch the very next day!  The pods are served with house-made chips not unlike Terra chips.  If you are vegetarian-not to worry-Disney also makes vegetable curry stuffed pods.

Satuli boasts two desserts-one being a chocolate cake and the other a blueberry mousse of some sort.  Although I did not try either of those, I did find myself over at Pongu Pongu (Na’vi for Party Party), the local watering hole.

Being a person that loves pineapple, I was excited to try the pineapple and cream cheese filled pastries known as the Pongu Lumpia.  I am Cuban and know my pastries, which may be why I found this item lacking in some way.  Not to say that it was bad per se, but there was definitely something missing.

Pongu Pongu’s drinks are as wild as the land, with both alcoholic and non-alcoholic frozen beverages topped with passion fruit filled Boba Balls.  I did not give either of these a try, but by the looks of my fellow travelers, these were the hot items.

If you’re not into frozen drinks and prefer the beer route like myself, Pongu has two ales for you to wet your whistle.  First is the Mo’ara High Country Ale, an amber colored spiced ale.  Then, there is the green thing, Hawkes’ Grog Ale which was my fav as citrusy drinks are what suit my palate.

Finally, if shopping is your thing, adjacent to Pongu Pongu you will find Windtraders, which, according to Disney, will be the only place to purchase Pandora related merchandise.  The shop is chocked full of Avatar goodies from glow-in-the-dark t-shirts to baby Na’vi.  You can even make yourself into your very own Avatar action figure.

But the highlight is an area on the left side of the entrance called The Rookery.   This is where you’ll be able to adopt your very own banshee.  Pick one from its perch, see if you’re able to create a bond with it.  With the help of a cast member, you may be heading home with a very unique souvenir.

Final  thoughts:  while Pandora: the World of Avatar is an amazing land created with Disney’s splendid imagineering, some people are going to be very disappointed that Disney took several years to create a land that is rather quite small.  In other words: too much hype.  I did enjoy the land and will return, but it won’t kill me if I don’t visit Pandora during every Disney trip.

Pack your patience, much like Frozen at Epcot and Seven Dwarves at Magic Kingdom, I suspect Flight of Passage will almost always have a long wait.  Operations is still working out the kinks.  If you are staying on property, make use of Extra Magic Hours (EMH).  I believe the evening EMH are better suited as most of the crowds should have cleared out of the area.   If you do find yourself waiting in a long line, remember: It is better to be waiting in line at Disney than to be sitting at home. 😉

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Author Jackie CabreraPosted on June 14, 2017June 14, 2017Categories Exploring the Parks, Trip Reports & ExperiencesTags Animal Kingdom, Avatar, Disney Parks, Flights of Passage, PandoraLeave a comment on A First Flight into Pandora: The World of Avatar

Rivers of Light-A Must Do…or One and Done?

My co-blogger Jessica Holmes and I have a lot in common.  We are both passionate about family, Disney, runDisney and Dole Whips!  We also both love the nighttime entertainment in all the Disney Parks!  Jessica loves all the big spectaculars like Fantasmic and Illuminations, and I love Wishes and everything fireworks!

Over the last two months, we were both lucky enough to experience the brand-new nighttime show at Animal Kingdom-Rivers of Light.  We both agreed that it was beautiful, and that the park is gorgeous after dark!  However, we did disagree about one thing…Jessica believes that Rivers of Light is a “must do” every time, while I think it’s more of a “one and done” experience you can check off your Disney Bucket List!  Read on and weigh in!

Rivers of Light

Getting Tickets

Jacqueline  My friend Tiffany and I were literally in the final stages of planning for our upcoming runDisney Princess weekend when we heard that tickets for Rivers of Light were being released during our visit!  Even though our spreadsheet had been set for months, we frantically moved our ADRs around in order to reserve a dining package at one of our favorite restaurants, Tusker House.  (The other option was to get a Fastpass…but we didn’t want to mess with our Expedition Everest line up!)

Lunch is served-yum!

After an awesome lunch (and of course photo ops with Safari Daisy and the rest of the gang) we were handed our tickets.  At the time of booking, they were only advertising the first show at 7:15, but eventually added a second show (now at 9:15) … due to popular demand!

Safari Daisy and I pre-show!
The golden ticket for priority seating!

 

Jessica As soon as the Rivers of Light dining packages were announced, I booked a breakfast at Tusker House for the morning after the Star Wars 5k. We had been to the restaurant a few times and knew that we enjoyed it, and like Jacqueline, I didn’t want to use a FastPass. I figured this was the best possible way to see the show.

Upon arriving at the restaurant, we were given instructions about what time to return, and we were also given a light-up lotus flower popcorn bucket that could be filled at the show for $1.50. We goofed off (and snuggled) with our pals, and enjoyed a delicious breakfast.

Checking In and Pre-Show

Jacqueline  Cast Members told us we needed to check-in no later than 7:00 for our 7:15 performance.  Since we were childless and there was only the two of us (we can squeeze!) we really pushed the envelope!  We snuck away to Tamu Tamu Refreshments to grab Dole Whips with rum to enjoy during the show.  By the time we got back…at 7:00 on the dot…lines for people with Fastpasses were wrapped everywhere, and the lines for people waiting on Stand-By were even longer!  The dining package tickets were really the way to go!  We walked right up to a Cast Member and were seated immediately.  It was tight-we were one of the last to arrive-but our seats and visibility were still great.  (And FYI…we did NOT get the very cool lotus flower popcorn bucket at lunch!!  LOL!)

Dole Whips with rum enhance every experience!
Packed! A full house!

Jessica We were advised to return an hour early for the show. We did, and we had our choice of seats – the area we were directed to was mostly empty. I enjoyed relaxing and taking pictures as the sun slowly went down. There was no pre-show entertainment, but there was a PhotoPass photographer who came and took pictures of anyone who wanted one. By the time the show started, the seating area was packed.

I loved relaxing and taking in the beautiful surroundings!
PhotoPass op!
The coveted lotus popcorn bucket!

 

Rivers of Light

Jacqueline  As the sun went down it was so cool to see the Tree of Life turn into a backdrop for a projection show.  Birds migrating, elephants trumpeting…the technology was amazing!  The lotus flower floats began moving in harmony, music played and dancers appeared out of nowhere!

Tree of Life projection show.

Then came all the different water features…animals appearing on a “screen” of water, lotus flowers rotating and spraying fountains, and animal floats that looked as if they were made out of stained glass-gorgeous.  It was truly mesmerizing.

A peacock projected on the water screen.
Lotus flower fountains.

Jessica I can’t wait to see Rivers of Light again! While it didn’t move me the way that IllumiNations does, I thought it was beautiful and so much fun to photograph. I loved that there were projections on the nearby trees, and the finale was breathtaking. I loved the animal floats (especially the turtles!), and I feel like there were probably other details that I missed the first time. The main complaint that I heard was that it didn’t have a cohesive story the way that the other shows do. It has an overarching theme of “we are one” that I thought was great.

I simply love being in Animal Kingdom at night! I’m so glad that there is a nighttime show here now, and I think the amphitheater is gorgeous, too. I love that area of the park. Having a show to go to really adds to the whole nighttime vibe and gives guests a reason to stay (or come to the park later).

 

The Verdict?

Jacqueline  Rivers of Light was gorgeous and packed a lot of imagery in just fifteen minutes.  I couldn’t help but marvel at this feast for the eyes…even when I couldn’t follow the storyline.  Would I go again?  Yes, but only to take my children so they could experience it for themselves. Once.  (Assuming we could get a dining package again…I don’t think any of us would be willing to wait in that line!  LOL!)

Dancers on a boat tell the story of “We are one.”

And while I appreciate their commitment to keep the show true to Animal Kingdom’s mission of preserving nature,  I know my own children would have loved to have seen some Disney favorites like Simba and Rajah incorporated into the show.  You know…kind of like Festival of the Lion King on water.  😉  As for me, I’ll take advantage of the empty park to ride Expedition Everest in the dark-my new Animal Kingdom Bucket List item!

No PhotoPass photographer in the show for us, but many were stationed around the Tree of Life!

Jessica I love nighttime shows. Sitting down at the end of a long day with a bucket of popcorn or a Mickey bar and watching a show is something I always look forward to. It has become ingrained as a part of my Disney traditions. IllumiNations is my favorite – I could watch it every night. I connected with it the first time I saw it, and I usually see it more than once if I am on a week-long trip. On most trips, it’s my first night tradition – the thing that makes me feel like I’m finally home. The soundtracks for all of the nighttime spectaculars are regularly played in my car, and my trips aren’t complete without seeing them!

Does Rivers of Light measure up to the others? I don’t think it’s quite as spectacular, but it is beautiful, and it’s one that I will watch again. Not to mention that by being at Animal Kingdom after dark, you get an incredible ride on Everest and you get to see the Tree of Life come alive!

 

 

 

 

 

Author Jacqueline McMahonPosted on May 29, 2017May 23, 2017Categories Exploring the Parks, Trip Planning 101, Trip Reports & Experiences, UncategorizedTags Animal Kingdom, Lotus Popcorn Bucket, Rivers of Life Dining Package, Rivers of Light, Tree of Life, Tusker HouseLeave a comment on Rivers of Light-A Must Do…or One and Done?

Adulting at Disney-5 Reasons to Leave the Kids at Home!

The first time I left the kids (and the hubby, for that matter!) to go to Disney with a friend, I didn’t feel a bit guilty.  I really needed it.  It was the first time I had gotten away solo since my oldest was born a decade before.  Like many moms, I worked two full-time jobs…one outside of the home, one in it. (And I didn’t get pay for the more demanding job-you moms can guess which one!)   You could say this trip was well-deserved!

The second time I went to Disney childless (and yes, again husbandless!) I did feel a small frisson of guilt.  It was Mother’s Day weekend after all, and here I was cavorting again with Mickey and Minnie, 2,000 miles away!  The kids were still supportive, but not quite as much!  LOL!

Character meet and greets are fun for grown-ups, too!

Before you judge me for being a terrible and self-centered mommy, you need to know that my kids haven’t wanted for much.  In the last three years, they have visited Disney four times…three visits to Disney World in Florida, and one to Disneyland in California.  They have more Disney tees, refillable mugs and Stitch plush than you can count!

Disney frequent flyers!

What they don’t always get is the chance to tag along for every trip-and that’s okay!  Here are five guilt-free reasons why a child-free trip to Disney is THE BEST!

5.  No Scheduling Snafus

During our first family trip, I mapped out our itinerary with the precision of a general executing a military drill.  Not just Fastpasses and ADRs, but wake-ups, built in rest periods, pool time, travel times, staggered bedtimes…you name it.  After all, the “ticking time bombs”, aka my two children, needed to be fed and watered regularly.  (Didn’t I just feed you two yesterday???)  Naps were a thing of the past at six and eight, but nothing can prepare you for those first exhausting rope-drop to Kiss Goodnight days at Magic Kingdom!

Crashing hard after a full day in the parks!

When I travel with my girlfriend, Tiffany, it is a totally different story!  We are not “fly by the seat of our pants” travelers by any means.  We still make our dining reservations religiously 180 days in advance, and Fastpasses at 60 days out.  The difference?  If we pack bathing suits and then decide not to swim (we never even saw the pool at Port Orleans Riverside!) no one has a meltdown!  If we see a rare character that we want to meet with a ridiculously long line, we just wait!  No frantically pawing through my backpack to see if I have enough Goldfish and crayons to weather the storm.

Two hour wait? Sure! All we have is time…!

Also, when I travel with my kids, they are go-go-go!  They might agree to ride the PeopleMover, if only to eat a quick snack and get out of the sun for a few minutes, but people watching?  No way!  So when I happened to find myself alone for a few hours at Magic Kingdom, I was able to scratch something off my bucket list.  A tour of Cinderella Castle?  The Keys to the Kingdom Tour? you may ask.  No, just a stop at the Main Street Bakery for my Iced Chai Latte to be enjoyed on the hub grass while the Festival of Fantasy parade passes by!  Sometimes it’s the little things…!

Starbucks AND the castle?  Yes, please!

4.  Easier Dining Decisions

I was going to be the mom whose kids ate everything…and I have failed miserably!  LOL!  Criteria for choosing restaurants at Disney largely hinges on the question, “Can you make a grilled cheese?”.  Don’t get me wrong… we have been able to take our children to some awesome restaurants.  They love the buffets and can usually find something they like, especially if it’s dessert!  We have been able to eat pizza at Via Napoli and cheeseburgers at Whispering Canyon Cafe.  But some more grownup-oriented dining options have eluded us for sure!

Via Napoli in Epcot’s Italy
Grown-up pizza…kids ordered cheese, of course!

Traveling with other adults opens up a whole world of other possibilities!  And I’m not even talking about the ultra-pricey and exclusive Victoria & Albert’s, though some day that would be lovely!  Dining child-free means you can skip a meal if you want to.  Or you can decide on the fly that a baked potato from Sleepy Hollow for a snack credit sounds like the perfect lunch!  Or simply having the flexibility to change plans at the last minute.  This happened to us when my friend woke up not feeling well one morning.  I just showed up solo at Garden Grill while my friend rested… much less complicated than regrouping around a sick little one.

An intimate, solo breakfast with Dale!

Two years ago, we traveled to Disney over our 19th anniversary.  We had been to ‘Ohana for breakfast with the kids, but wanted to have an adults-only celebratory dinner.  You see, my daughter is a vegetarian who doesn’t eat vegetables, and my son lives on pizza, so the “meat-on-a-stick” menu wasn’t going to work for them.  What’s a parent to do?  We found a win/win…we booked them for the Poly’s Kid Club! (Now Lilo’s Playhouse!) They played games, made crafts, and yes…ate pizza, while we enjoyed our beef, pork and most importantly, Lapu Lapus!

Meat on a stick…yummmm!
I would love a Lapu Lapu!

In addition to a host of fabulous restaurants, Epcot also has amazing food kiosks during seasonal special events.  When we visited as a family during the Flower and Garden Festival, the kids were impatient and wanted sit-down meals…none of this “tapas” BS.  The only special treat we were able to score was the Dole Whip with rum (which is pretty much my favorite!) so we had to settle for that.  When I attended the Food & Wine Festival after running Wine & Dine, we had a veritable feast!  Filet mignon and cheese soup from Canada, Apple Pie frozen cocktails in Poland…and yes, more of those delicious Dole Whip with rum floats!

Dole Whip rum floats at the Food & Wine Festival!

3.  More Attractive Attractions

I’ll admit it-my kids are adrenaline junkies.  They rode Tower of Terror at six and eight and never looked back.  Our Fastpass selections are primarily made up of multiple coasters and they argue the merits of Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster at Hollywood Studios vs. California Screamin’ at California Adventure!  In fairness, I love all these, too.  Except maybe not for every single ride.  Over and over.  Until the park closes.  And again the next day.

Riding Rock ‘n ‘Roller coaster…again!!

When I visit the Parks without my children, I’m able to go on some rides for the first time!  We had never seen Mickey’s Philharmonic-we were too busy racing off to Big Thunder Mountain-but I wandered in one afternoon during an adults-only trip to take a break from the heat.  It was fabulous!  Fun, funny and very engaging…I can’t wait to take my kids now!  Same with It’s Tough to Be a Bug.  I had never contemplated it before because reviews suggested that kids with sensory issues may be scared.  Now I know my son will love the gross-out humor!  (However, I think it was a “one-and-done” for Tiffany!  LOL!)

2. Run, Run runDisney Races

After running my first three runDisney challenge weekends, I wanted to get my family in on the fun.  This was especially true for my at-the-time nine year-old daughter, Lola.  I was so excited when my she agreed to train to run the Neverland 5K with me in Disneyland for Tinker Bell Weekend!  It was a totally different story when it came time for the 3:00 a.m. wake-up call, and that was with the three hour time difference in our favor!

Pre-race face plant. Too early!!
She came around eventually!

Running at least one runDisney race should be mandatory for every woman, regardless of age, shape or level of fitness.  It is a once in a lifetime experience (that for many of us becomes an addiction!) that is so empowering and female-focused that it’s hard to put into words.  Tiffany and I have now completed five challenge weekends together, and come back refreshed ready to resume our busy lives.  Our motto?  We’ll sleep when we’re dead!  LOL!

Who needs sleep? We have each other!!

While I wouldn’t change my bonding experience with my daughter for anything, running a runDisney race solo or with a friend (or friends!) is an amazing experience!  Getting up before the sun, seeing the Parks in a whole new way, and celebrating with champagne at the finish line are just a few of the reasons to runDisney child-free!

Cheers to my co-blogger and friend Jessica after the Wine & Dine Half!

1. Drinking Around the World

Okay, let’s face it.  You can only visit so many KidCot stops in Epcot before someone realizes that you and your hubby are trying to keep the kids busy while you surreptitiously try to sample a drink in every one of Epcot’s countries!  They colored multiple Duffys on sticks and had their Epcot passport books stamped while we took turns rushing around ordering Rose Margaritas in Mexico and Grand Marnier slushies in France!

Kidcot Stop in Epcot’s Norway!
Passports can be purchased at Epcot-so fun!

An adults-only trip allows you a more leisurely, responsible way to indulge! Not to mention you might even get to wander in a shop or two…something I never managed to do with two kids in tow!  (And it’s how I finally discovered the amazing Laila perfume in Norway!)

Tipsy Ducks in Love in Epcot’s China!
Coordinating my Grand Marnier cocktail with my Cheers Sparkle Skirt!

In truth, one of the greatest joys of my life has been introducing my children to Disney…but I have to admit, an adults-only trip is a close second!  Pack a carry-on bag and your lipstick and leave the Goldfish at home-you’re going to Disney!  I mean-someone has to eat these lobster nachos…and I know my kids won’t!

Our fave-Lobster Nachos with fresh jalopenos!

Jacqueline lives in Southbury, CT with her husband, two children and cat.  You can follow her on Instagram at @morphingintominnie.

Author Jacqueline McMahonPosted on April 5, 2017Categories Exploring the Parks, Trip Planning 101Tags ADRs, adults-only, child-free, Disney World, Disneyland, Epcot, Fastpasses, runDisney2 Comments on Adulting at Disney-5 Reasons to Leave the Kids at Home!

Disney Princess 5K Race Recap

It’s hard to believe I ran the Disney Princess Half Marathon 5K race just two weeks ago today!  As always, Princess Weekend never fails to disappoint!  Just two years ago I ran my first ever runDisney event, the Princess 5K and the Glass Slipper Challenge, and I haven’t looked back!

Ready, Set, Jet!

Packing for a quick weekend getaway is easy…race costumes each in their gallon ziplock bags, plenty of Sports Beans and KT tape, and a spare rain poncho and mylar blanket.  Throw in some mouse ears, Sparkle Skirts and a Magic Band and I’m ready to go!

Have Disney Vera Bradley, will travel!

Late to Bed, Early to Rise!

Second only to the training, the hardest part of any Disney race is the early wake-ups, especially if you’re running more than one race!  This morning was no different, except the 5K starts at 6:15 a.m. instead of the 5:30 a.m. start times for the 10K and the Half Marathon!  Woot!  Woot!

Knowing we had to be on the bus from Pop Century no later than 4:00 a.m., we staggered our wake-ups at 2:30 and 3:00.  Luckily, we laid out our race outfits the night before and just had to take turns jockeying for the sink and mirror!  (The most challenging part was getting my Pocahontas’ tattoo on straight!  Getting it off is another story…!)

Corral A-here we come!

Pocahontas (me) and Cruella (my bff Tiffany) headed for the buses!  Pop Century is a fabulous host hotel…a single bus stop and always plenty of buses.  We were quickly loaded and whisked away to the ESPN parking lot!

Corral 101

Once we made the trek through bag check, we split up.  Tiffany wanted to check out how long the character lines were.  (It looked like both Snow White and Sleeping Beauty were meeting separately.) I still had to pick up my bib-my flight had been delayed and I missed the Expo!

I headed to the Runners Relation tent and showed my signed waiver and license.  Though this is highly unpublicized, this is still offered to runners as a courtesy due to unforeseen circumstances.  Though I am careful not to abuse it, I would gladly pay the fee they piloted a few years ago in order to have my bib waiting for me at my hotel, stress-free!

Things are getting real!

Once my bib was pinned and bag checked I felt so much better!  We decided the character lines were too long, and instead, people watched while listening to the DJ!  We snapped a bunch of photos and selfies, and looked for photographers.  Since the switch from Marathonfoto to Photopass there don’t seem to be as many photographers roaming around early morning-but we knew they’d be all over the course!

Selfie time!

As we headed to Corral A, it was one last stop for water and porta-potties! We moved to the front of the corral and waited to be released.  They informed us of a new procedure…that corrals would be released in mini-waves to limit the number of runners starting at once.  Similar to the procedure they use at rope drop at the Parks, two Cast Members holding a rope would walk each new group up to the starting line.

After the National Anthem and an awesome preview of the new Disney movie, Beauty and the Beast, it was our turn!  We were in the third mini-wave for Corral A.  It was a really nice change to be able to run right away, instead of having to walk, waiting for the bigger crowd to dissipate!

“Runners….set…GO!”

On Course

A 5K is 3.1 miles, and we knew the first mile would primarily be highway.  It’s a nice, easy way to warm up and get into the groove.  The weather was perfect, not too hot, not too cold.  No Mylar blankets or throw-away clothes needed!  (Did you know Disney collects, washes and donates every piece of the runners’ discarded clothing?)

Nothing can quite prepare you for rounding the corner into Epcot and seeing the World Showcase lit up in pink lights for Princess Weekend!  It is spectacular!  You almost wish you could stop right in your tracks-but another Princess would be sure to run right into you-keep moving!

Epcot’s World Showcase lit up in all pink.

Running in the dark before the park opens is such an amazing experience! Photopass photographers were busy on the course snapping away!  I typically get between 15-20 course photos per race, so it’s a great deal!

Running pose-check!

As the sun came up, we completed the loop around World Showcase and made our way past the Seas with Nemo and Friends.  Another water stop (Powerade only after finishing) and less than a mile to go!  My prop, Meeko, was easy to hold and run with.  I actually kind of forgot about him!

Two miles down!

Another on-course perk is running into your running buddies!  The camaraderie you develop with other runDisney runners is amazing-even when they live all over the country!  I’m an admin for a small running group on Facebook and I love these women! Shout-out to all of the Princesses in Disney’s PHM Fabulous and Fantastic Corral F and Beyond!  (You may have noticed brevity is not my thing!)

Always time for a quick pic with friends!

One of my favorite parts of the course is when we approach Spaceship Earth!  I attempted to get my signature jumping picture but the photographer insisted I hold my bib down so it wouldn’t flap up and obscure my number.  (I guess next time I should remember to use safety pins on the bottom of my bib, too!  LOL!)

Awkward jumping photo

Character Stops

As always, character stops were plentiful and varied during the 5K!  I wish I had stopped for the first ones I saw-the Vikings in front of Epcot’s Norway!  (I am a Swede after all…my maiden name is Johansson!)  Even though the 16 minute mile pace isn’t as strictly enforced during the 5K, (I have never heard of a single person being swept) it’s tricky not always knowing what lies ahead!

I did, however, stop for a photo with this awesome Pocahontas!  We were definitely a minority amongst all the Belles and other princesses!

Pocahontas squared!

I feel like I willed the next character stop-it was Meeko!!!  Dressed as Pocahontas, carrying a little plush Meeko of my own, there was no way I wasn’t stopping!  Meeko even held baby Meeko-I was so excited I almost dashed off without him!

Meeko!! Holding little Meeko!! See?? See??

As we headed into Germany we saw a long line, and then realized why…it was Dopey!  Though he was out for Wine & Dine this past November, he is still a pretty rare character and we were psyched!  Most people don’t ever meet him unless they wait hours at Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party for the money shot with all seven dwarfs!  This one was non-negotiable!

Dopey-why are you looking so Bashful?

As we made our way around World Showcase we also stopped for Abu in Morocco (not particularly cute), and then Cinderella’s mice, Suzy and Perla, in France!  I was so excited to meet both, especially because they were frequently being switched in and out, and most people only got their picture with one of them!  (Confession: It was much less exclusive than I thought…they were meeting later that day in Magic Kingdom by the castle wall!  LOL!)

We debated-but his line wasn’t long!
Cinderella’s mice, Suzy and Perla, in France!

The final characters were the performers from the Festival of Fantasy Parade posing with runners near The Seas with Nemo!  Typically found on the Ariel float, they looked like beautiful and exotic sea anemones!  I chose not to stop for this photo op, but I did get a selfie with the iconic Spaceship Earth!

Almost to the finish line!

Will Run for Bling!

Before we knew it, we were crossing the finish line!  I was so excited to get my first runDisney 5K medal that was actually metal and not plastic!  The Chip design from Beauty and the Beast was adorable!  We posed for our finisher pics, grabbed our banana (phones) and snack boxes, and got in line for a celebratory pic with Snow White!

Official runDisney Finisher’s photo!
The Princess 5K stage and DJ
A metal medal! So excited for this Mrs. Potts and Chip bling!
Snow White is my spirit animal.

Post-Race Celebration

Shower?  Nap?  Ice bath?  Nope!  We hopped on a bus to Magic Kingdom via the Polynesian…time to open the Parks!  Our first stop was to show off our new medals to Tink.  She sprinkled me with Pixie Dust so I could continue to run fast for the rest of the weekend.  (My friend suggested she should have sprinkled me with antibiotics…I was still recovering from a sinus infection and bronchitis!)

Pixie Dust from Tink!

While hitting the hub for the obligatory castle/medal photo op, we ran into the Dapper Dans just milling around!  Not only were they happy to pose for pictures-they SANG the Cruella Deville song to Tiffany!  I have to admit…I am STILL jealous!  (They also told me they loved my Sacagawea costume-LOL!)

The Dapper Dans…looking fine!
Obligatory castle and medal pic!

Finally, we made our way to Crystal Palace for a well-deserved breakfast, followed closely by everyone’s favorite snack-the Dole Whip!  The only thing that would have made our perfect morning any better was rum!

Gotta have that Dole Whip float!

Run???  We thought you said rum!  We’ll be sure to come back for the Disney Princess 5K next year-especially if we can find some rum!

Jacqueline lives in Connecticut with her husband, two children and cat.  You can follow her on Instagram at @morphingintominnie and @neverlandpress.

Author Jacqueline McMahonPosted on March 10, 2017Categories Characters, Exploring the Parks, runDisney, Trip Reports & ExperiencesTags Magic Kingdom, Princess 5K, Princess Half Marathon Weekend, runDisney2 Comments on Disney Princess 5K Race Recap

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