Thursday, April 27, 2017

My Disney Movie Collection


Today I thought I would share my Disney movie collection. Just in case you didn't believe I was a true Disney nut!!! LOL


My kids are in their 30's so many of my older Disney movies include many of the "classics" (in VHS version lol) that I grew up with. Of course Cinderella is my favorite!!!


The ones my "baby's" grew up watching. I was so sure I have Peter Pan, Lil Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast and Mulan. in my collection. May have to check with those adult children of mine. LOL


Some of my "classic" non animated movies include 102 Dalmatians!!! Although I will admit Meryl was kind of scary. LOL


Who doesn't love Julia Andrews and Anne Hathaway???


These are my husbands choices. LOL


I don't know why I have not picked up the rest of this Christmas series. Tim Allen as Santa, you just can't not laugh. LOL


One of my favorite non animated movies growing up was the original Parent Trap! Then my girls got to see the updated version!!! So it had to be a part of my collection!!! Saving Mr. Banks is probably my most recent purchase. If you haven't seen it you should. It was pretty good.


Some of my favorite "modern" Disney Princess!!!! Moana is not "technically" a princess and is probably my least favorite Disney movie! I know how dare me when so many others love her. A friend recently pointed out that she loved it because there was no "Prince". That
is when I realized that is probably one of the reasons it wasn't my favorite. Not that I am against independent women. I raised two very independent women. I just happen to be a romantic at heart. Sorry!!!


Hubby's choices LOL (notice a theme??)


My family got this for me a few years ago and I have yet to open it!!! Maybe when Beauty and the Beast comes out on DVD I will have a marathon princess night ( I tend to wait for the movies to come out on DVD before I watch them. I would much rather watch a movie in the comfort of my home, with homemade popcorn and my recliner).

Anyway, I hope you all enjoyed my little walk down memory lane (because that's probably how long its been since I pulled any of these out). LOL



Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Travel Back in Time Scrapbook (Our First Ever Trip To WDW)

Recently I came across my old WDW scrapbooks, so I thought I would share.


Our first ever trip to Walt Disney World was back in June 1998! Our first Disney meal was at Ohana's (you will see over the next few weeks that it became a family favorite and a must for most of our Disney trips).


I think my son TJ actually took this photo. We did not know at the time how friendly folks were and that if you asked they would take your photo.


Although we prefer staying on property, when we don't we stay at the Buena Vista Suites hotel. It has been our favorite non Disney resort since 1998.


Our first look at Magic Kingdom, and Main Street USA.


Do you all remember Mickey and Minnie's house?



Speakin of Minnie!!! She was one of the first characters we came into contact with on our first day in the parks.


1998 was the first year that Animal Kingdom Park opened. I thought I heard someone say recently that when the park first opened that they did not have park maps because they really wanted you to "explore" The problem with that is that the park is not typical Disney park set up and people apparently would get lost (I don't actually recall if we had maps or not).


My son with the only characters at the time that I think he got excited about.


Does anyone remember this guy? He would stand out front at the Figment ride with a Figment puppet. Figment became a must ride attraction for the family after that.



Me with my babies at the Italian Pavilion at Epcot.


My mom and the girls (we actually had my mom, and my godparents with us on this once in a lifetime (or so I thought) trip. We all know that for most people once you go Disney, you can't go back! Sorry I just had to throw that in there. LOL


At the time my aunt lived in Port St. Lucia and on the last leg of our journey we dropped in to see here before heading back to VA. You can read the small trip report I wrote at the time.

Thursday, April 20, 2017

My Mickey and Minnie T-shirt collection

Ok, first of all I didn't realize I had this many, and that's not even all of my Disney shirts! But today I thought I would just share the Mickey and Minnie team. Most of these shirts came from either Target or Walmart (not even from the parks lol).


My Christmas sleeper shirt.


My Valentine shirt.


This one and one other can be worn for 4th of July weekend (and usually are lol).


My rainbow Minnie. LOL


For some reason when I look at this one I think of an old fashioned steamboat or train.


Minnie in Pink. This is probably one of my favorites. I have worn it to Disney a few times.


My very Patriotic Mickey!!


I had forgotten that I even had this one until I went looking a few weeks ago for a bunch of my old Disney stuff. This just screams classic Minnie to me.



These two are fairly new to my collection. They both came from Target (and I believe can still be found on the Target website...just search for Disney t-shirts).

I hope you enjoyed this sneak peek into my Disney wardrobe. Who know's which ones will show up on my upcoming trip.

Monday, April 17, 2017

Walt Disney World Planning Binder


I had every intention of getting this video out to you on Thursday, but I kept having technical issues with my phone, so I had to wait and do the video over on my small vlogging camera. Of course I am still learning how to edit so bare with me. I hope you enjoy the video though!! My next post will be on Thursday.

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

The World of Insta-gram!!!

I'm in the process of trying to decide if I want to film my Disney Bag collection or share my Disney Planning Binder (which I am still in the process of adding to). So today I thought I would share some of my favorite Disney "Instagrammer's". This is a short list (at least for me lol), because honestly I have found a ton to follow and this is just a small representation of them. So lets just say I am "highlighting" a few that stand out. I tried not to include ones I shared in my previous post from last week, and I tried not to concentrate to much on the ones who have merchandise to sell.


I couldn't share everyone else and not share my own lol! I debated as to if I would create a "Disney" Instagram page, but I like sharing lots of other things on this page so for now I am going to stick to the one account!


Dressed In Disney just started making YouTube videos as well. If you want to see some pretty unique Disney fashion then go check her out.


If you already follow me on the world wide web, you might know that I love to decorate. So I had to follow Disney AHome .



Two couples I have started following on Instagram (as well as their Disney vlogs) are Spoonfullofsugar21 and thedisneydoubledose. The are just really fun (and kind of quirky) people to watch and their videos at least help get you excited (aka me) about upcoming travels!



For fashion follow styledbymagic and abbycorkins. These girls are too cute (and yes, I said that. They are probably younger then my own girls but I love their Instagram and their YouTube channels.



So when I started posting about my upcoming trip (and doing a bit of research I was surprised that there was such a large community of Disney addicts on Facebook!!! And I definitely wasn't expecting for other Disney Instagrammer's (sorry if this is not a real name...it should be lol) to start following me. So imagine my surprise and delight when I found out DisneywithMichael was following me (if you don't follow Michael Kay on YouTube you should)! I also discovered  that the Bucketlistnarratives were following me as well. Let's just say, this made my day. All I need now is some Mickey ears!!!


Ok, if your not a "sista" you may not get this...but I was soo excited when I found brittalecia on Instagram. Let's face facts....there is not a lot of Disney addicts of color out there and I wish more would share (hence why I kind of stepped up my game this year). A lot of people I know (within my community) just don't get my love of Disney. So I find is so cool when I see someone who "looks" like me who doesn't mind shouting (from the roof tops) that they love Disney as much as me! And she is part of mainstreetpress !


Thursday, April 6, 2017

Vacation Schedule (TentativePlans)


I'm still in the process of working out which rides to try and get a Fastpass for (and thankfully I have a few months to work on that before our 60 day window). But I thought I would share what we have planned so far since its changed from when I first initially started planning the trip.

As you know the "Cast of Characters" has changed to just my oldest daughter, my husband and myself. Unless we find a really, really (really) good deal on a flight we will be traveling the 14 hours from Virginia to Florida by car.

We will leave early on a Friday morning, and drive until we get to Savannah GA, where we will spend the night at one of their local Hampton Inn and Suites. We have stayed at HIAS several times over the years and have never had a complaint with them.

Then early Saturday morning we will depart for Orlando. Of course no trip across the "border" for us is complete without first stopping at the Welcome Center! Got to get that "Welcome to Florida" picture in LOL.

From Savannah we are about 4 hours (and some change) to Orlando. We will probably check into the All Star Sports Resort (if the rooms are available) and then head to Disney Springs for the day (if we can keep hubby away from the outlets and flea markets).

Later that evening we are scheduled to meet up with my other daughter and her husband for dinner at Ohana's (and hopefully a ride around the monorail to resort hop, and catch a glimpse of Magic Kingdom and Epcot. A lot of this will depend on how tight security has become now that they have made the new changes).




Bright and early Sunday morning my daughter and I (and possibly the hubby if he gets up in time) will head to Magic Kingdom for the "rope drop". This is where I have to decide (and hopefully get) which rides to book a Fastpass for. My thoughts at the moment are to get a Fastpass for The Mine Train Ride and Haunted Mansion, and possibly the Pooh Ride because its my daughter's favorite (and try and see The Pirates and Jungle Cruise first thing in the morning before the lines get crazy). We have lunch already set at the Be Our Guest Restaurant for that day, so at the moment our plan is to spend as much time as possible (depending on the crowds, not to mention the heat lol). We are not big thrill ride people so Splash Mountain and Space Mountain are not on the list. I know most people do not consider Splash Mountain a "thrill ride" but my family tried it the first time we went to Disney and never got back on again. I never recovered from that drop or my butt coming out of the seat (and my mom threatened to kill me after we got off. nough said lol)



Of course time will tell if this pans out! If crowds get to bad we will head out for a bit of rest and then head to Animal Kingdom later in the day to try and catch the Festival of The Lion King and just take in the atmosphere of Animal Kingdom. Since we have a five day hopper we can be a bit flexible with our schedule. And since I know from experience how hot it can be in Florida in August the "plan" is to enjoy the trip, but not kill ourselves trying to see everything. We will be back again LOL.


Monday is a full park day (with some rest periods in between...which for us may mean leaving the park and going shopping lol). As of right now I have us entering the Disney Studios early morning hopefully to catch  Toy Story Mania (which will be a first for us), Star Tours and The Little Mermaid (and Muppet Mania of course). My "plan" is to catch The Great Movie Ride early or later that day (or on another day depending on how things go). Again, since we don't do thrill rides we will be skipping the Tower of Terror, and Rockin Roller Coaster. Midday we will leave the park and either take a break or take the Friendship boat from Hollywood Studios over to the Boardwalk and then to Epcot for the rest of the day. If it gets to hot or crowded we will probably head to one of the outlets or flea markets (preferably the one with air lol). Then we will probably head back to Epcot for the evening. I've even heard that later at night you might get lucky and get into Frozen in the stand-by line. I will try and test that theory at least once on this trip...but on our main day at Epcot my plan is to get a Fastpass for Frozen.



Tuesday morning we will head to Animal Kingdom Early morning to catch Its Tough To Be A bug, and the Kilimanjaro Safari ride. I am not a big fan of the Avatar movie but I know with its opening less then a few months before our trip that if I want experience at least one the new rides on Pandora land I will have to get an advance Fastpass. This may mean missing Dinosaur this year or catching it in a stand by line (one which hopefully won't be extremely long). If time allows we will also try and see Finding Nemo. We have never ridden the Kali River Rapids, so if we are going to....August is most definitely the time to do it. LOL That evening we will head to Magic Kingdom (Lord willing, after a break...maybe back at Disney Springs, and after dinner at Giordanno's .




 If you noticed, I have not said a lot about dining because we probably won't eat in the park that often (although I do have a list of places I would like to try), my husband prefers eating outside the park (I mean, it is actually cheaper in most cases if you are just looking for some burger and fries lol). And I have this "wish list" of Disney snacks I would like to try this go around. My daughter and I intentionally booked at a Disney resort so that if hubby wanted to leave the parks (and we didn't lol) he could and we would still have access to transportation. Again, time will tell how this all pans out! I will have a post next week highlighting some of my "possible" dining choices and the snacks I would like to try this trip.

Wednesday has always been a great day for our family to visit Epcot (and we have been known to stay all day...minus the small break to get something to eat lol). The "plan" for the day is to once again get into the parks early, head to Test Tracks (and then the Land to ride Soarin and hopefully the Under the Seas Adventure ride). A stop at The Cool Station is another family favorite that we will have to be sure to squeeze in. My daughter who will not be with us on this trip, loves Figment so if we don't get to ride this trip it will not be that big a deal. This is the day I hope to get a Fastpass for Frozen (crossing the fingers). Haven't quite decided what other rides to get a Fastpass for yet (still doing my research) and then we will just "explore" World Showcase. I do know I would like to see the Boardwalk at night so we may head out for the afternoon then return later in the day to explore the Studios before heading back to Epcot for the evening (when the fireworks start we will probably hit the Friendship boats to the Boardwalk (maybe for some ice cream at Beaches) before heading back to the resort (or more then likely shopping with the hubby) before hitting the sack for the night.


Two things that I quite haven't figured out how to "add" into my schedule, but that I would really like to do is catch the riverboat from Disney Springs over to the French Quarter to check out the resort.  I also have this crazy idea to ride the Orlando Eye (my daughter has already told me her dad and I will have to do this one on our own, but that she is willing to take video and photo shots from the ground lol). Perhaps on one of the days hubby is not interested in going back to the park my daughter and I can take the bus from one the parks to the French Quarter resorts, do a bit of exploring and then catch the boat to Disney Springs and have hubby meet us there. Then we could try out one of the many food offerings at the Springs (more and that in a later blog post).

Our last full day at WDW is on Thursday. Which, I don't know about you but that is probably the saddest day in the world ! By the end of the week my family is usually ready to leave...but not me (hence part of the reason they call me DisneyCyndi AKA the Disneyqueen...because I could live at Disney if I could afford it lol).

Thursday we plan to hit Magic Kingdom with a vengeance (we always start and end our trips at MK and Epcot if we can). I don't have any of that day planned out in my head yet, but more then likely we will try to hit up some of the characters up and also catch some of the classic rides (like the People Mover and Carrousel of Progress). I'm still trying to decide if Peter Pan is worth me using one of my Fastpass tickets on but I have a bit more time to decide. We will more then likely head to Epcot (via the monorail), probably after the afternoon parade for a last look and that evening end our trip with the Castle show at Magic Kingdom before heading back to our room for the night. We will also need to pack up for the sad return home.




Of course I can't leave Disney without one breakfast meal so this year we have Priority Seating at Boma's early that morning before the very long trip back to Virginia (we usual stop overnight when we are heading to Florida, but for some crazy reason...maybe because all of our money has been spent lol, we usually drive the 14 hours back home at the end of the week. The difference now is that the daughter can help drive). LOL

And there you have it folks!! Just think, this is only the pre-trip report! I cannot wait until August to really share my favorite place in the world!