I am rather disappointed in the lack of hoopla that comes with my new Disney World Annual Pass.
After years of debating and longing it for it I finally have it.
For some strange reason I thought that maybe I would be sent some sort of welcoming package to the annual passholder club. You know, like glitter or pixie dust falling out of an envelope with all kinds of secret hush hush information in it. Nope. Nada. C'mon Disney!! Throw this gal some magic.
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Don't Be Scared of Disney In Summer
July can be a brutal month weather wise for Disney World fanatics. This is why my family and I tend to stay away from Disney during the summer months. And for a heat lover like me it can still take a toll!!
Well, this year my husband surprised us with annual passes!!! In July!! (probably got tired of me wondering if we should ever get them year after year!) Of course, he got us 3 passes (him excluded of course! Prince Charming can only handle so much "magic" with us!) So, without further ado the boys and I took off. As in the very next day. No reservations. Nothing. And let me tell you it was one of the best trips ever!!!
Let me start by saying yes, it was hot. Sweaty hot. Put on your sunscreen before leaving room at 7:30am hot. But, if you knew what you were doing it was fantastic.
This is our tip:
Get to your designated park upon opening. Grab a fast pass for popular rides. Hop on your fav rides. By noon we had ridden all we wanted in that particular park.
Then it was back to the resort. Pop Century again for us. My teenage boys caught up on computer and PlayStation time or napped while I played mermaid in the almost empty pool. Every single day this was our routine. The games and music around the pool were so fun to watch and participate. Then once the sun went down it was off to the parks again. The humidity dissipates and you are left with a wonderful evening to play.
One thing I did notice were that the strollers and scooters were very few and far between. I'm assuming due to the warm weather. As in, not a lot of dodging strollers or feet being run over by scooters...... Not that I mind them. (Hey, I've done my stroller time with 3 boys and I love that more elderly and disabled are more mobile than ever :)
Which was so cool for me because my least favorite thing is having my magic busted by listening to hot, cranky yelling parents and poor tired hot kiddies crying.
So, it's also a good time of year with your older kids!
And the nights were so much fun! Instead of being exhausted from park hopping at other times of the year we actually saw the fireworks and nightly shows and parades.
Don't forget the water parks. Which were the busiest "parks" this last week of July. But the lines and crowds were handled perfectly. Plenty of seating in shady areas. Plus, I got a great view of the Teen Beach Party!! And my boys were quite surprised that dear old Mom was up to riding any of the water rides! Hey, I was willing to do anything to stay cool!!
So, don't let those hot summer months scare you off. With realistic expectations it can be a blast!
Friday, January 11, 2013
Main Street Bakery Leaving?
Posted on Thursday, 10th January 2013 by Kathy Werling
I literally gasped when I read this article this morning. We have stopped at Main Street Bakery every visit for years. My husband indulges us our magical trips but he himself doesn't have one bit of whimsy. The only request he has when we go is to get a gigantic cinnamon bun from the Main Street Bakery. Even if he doesn't go we have to have one packed up and drive it home 8 hours with utmost care to his waiting mouth. Teresa Gibson-Hermann
It will be a sad day for many when the current Main Street Bakery closes on January 12, 2013. Walt Disney World has plans to turn this into a Starbucks location that will open May 7, 2013.
If you weren’t aware of the coming changes, you might want to read this blog. Many people have strong feelings about what Disney plans to do with this location. Main Street USA at the Magic Kingdom has a special feel to it. You can really feel Walt Disney’s vision for what a small town Main Street should be. For many guests, they have a favorite sweet or sandwich here that will be missed. Others hate to see change to a favorite tradition when they enter the Magic Kingdom. I am going to go out on a limb and say let’s wait until we see what happens before deciding if this was a bad change or a good one.

I for one always enjoyed their giant cinnamon roll. It was often my first stop of the day to get one and sit outside and just people watch. I haven’t tried the cinnamon roll back at Gaston’s Tavern yet so I have something to look forward to. What new treats will they offer when Starbucks takes over this space? What will the theming be like? Will I feel like I am at Disney World, where I can forget about the outside world or will I feel like I am in a Starbucks that could be anywhere?
If you had the chance to visit before they closed, I hope you were able to enjoy all your favorites. I have my fond memories to keep me company while they refurbish this area. I can remember at Downtown Disney when they closed the food location to build what would become the Earl of Sandwich. So many were upset that that store was going away and said they would never patronize the new Earl of Sandwich. I can’t even remember the name of that place now but I sure do enjoy the Earl of Sandwich and so do many others. I am looking forward to finding new favorites when the Main Street Bakery with Starbucks reopens. How do you feel about this change? Let us know. I will be anxiously awaiting this change and will report back when it reopens.
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Tags: disney world, Downtown Disney, Earl of Sandwich, Magic Kingdom, Main Street Bakery, Starbucks
Posted in Disney World | Comments (2)
Posted in Disney World | Comments (2)
2 Responses to “Saying Goodbye to the Main Street Bakery (As We Knew It)”
- Indianahitman Says: (January 10th, 2013 at 11:58 pm )I visited the Main Street Bakery for the first time when I visited the park back in December. We were on our way out of the park close to 2 AM since there had been extra magic hours for the Magic Kingdom. I got the cinnamon roll to have for breakfast the next morning. I couldn’t believe how light it was (and wished I had another one.) After that experience I wish Disney would reconsider what they are going to do. Bring in the Starbucks coffee but keep the other products in the bakery.
- cherokeemamma Says: (January 11th, 2013 at 1:20 am )Thank you so, so much for posting the pictures. I gasped when I read the headline and realized that Sat. the MSB will be closing. Wow! Time moves quickly doesn’t it? I am very hopeful that Disney does the right thing and keeps the look, feel and most of the yummy goodies that we all love. However, I am very concerned that on my next visit, which will hopefully be May, our beloved bakery will be unrecognizable.
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Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year!! Now that the new year is here we can start planning when our next Disney trip is!! Whoo hooo! Hmmmmmm, Do we want to go Spring Break? Summer Break? Fall Break? All I know is that I'm dying to see the new Fantasyland. If anyone has already been since Fantasyland opened send me your reviews and pics!!!
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Monday, December 17, 2012
Blogger Day of Silence
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Saturday, December 8, 2012
New Disney World Fantasy Land
Absolutely can not wait to see the new Fanatasyland in Disney World.
Article courtesy of The DIS Unplugged Disney Blog
Posted on Saturday, 8th December 2012 by Kathy Werling
I am thrilled to report that most of the walls have come down for the new Fantasyland atMagic Kingdom in Walt Disney World. I first reported on the construction walls going upback in 2010. I am not a patient person so this seemed like an eternity to me.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
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