Dreams Do Come True

Dreams Do Come True

 Today I finished reading, Dream It! Do It! By Marty Sklar, a book (imo) full of inspiration.  I will be writing a review and posting it on our blog in the near future, but for now I wanted to discuss one particular quote.

 Marty was a ghost writer for Walt and helped to develop the “Disney Image” we have come to know and love, (first through his writing and later through Imagineering).  Learning to understand Walt’s philosophy, Marty was able to help him express his visions to the world, through inspirational writing. 

 As I came to the end of the book there was one last quote revised and re-written by Marty for Walt, it was titled “Four C’s”

 “Somehow I can’t believe there are many heights that can’t be scaled by a man who knows the secret of making dreams come true.  This special secret can be summarized in four C’s.  They are Curiosity, Confidence, Courage, and Constancy, and the greatest of these is Confidence.  When you believe a thing, believe in it all the way.  Have Confidence in your ability to do it right.  And work hard to do the best job.”

 WOW! I don’t know about you, but I find great inspiration in these words.  In this world our hopes, dreams and aspirations easily are beat up, chewed up, and spit out.  It takes great Confidence, Courage, and Constancy to see our vision through to completion, if we are able to hold on to it for that length of time.  The closest people to us, without even knowing, can be the demise of our visions. 

 For this reason in part is why “Disney” has spoken to me so loudly throughout my childhood (though that was not clear at that stage in my life) into adult years.  Dreams Do Come True! – Usually not by chance, but by these “Four C’s”.  Walt Disney never claimed dreams come true by taking short cuts; his journey was a long and winding road. He has been quoted; that he would not do it differently, so there must be something said for that.

 I will be holding onto these words real tight as I near closer to my Dream Come True vision, I encourage you to do the same.

 ~ Maureen

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Sum Up Sunday

Disney Sum Up Sunday…….

Here is a weekly recap of the latest commentary around “The World”

**Another 24 hour PARTY coming to the Magic Kingdom!  May 23rd to May 24th, 20146am to 6am. This is the 3rd Magic Kingdom 24 hour event, they are proving to be a huge success!

 Event Details:

  • Hours of operation for the event will take place from 6:00 AM, May 23, 2014 to 6:00 AM, May 24, 2014.
  • Only select attractions, entertainment and services will be available.
  • Valid theme park admission is required.
  • Event is subject to restrictions and change without notice.

Costume Details:

  • Costumes should be child-friendly and adhere to any guidelines determined by Disney.
  • Costumes should not be obstructive, offensive or violent; drag on the ground; contain sharp objects, pointed objects or materials that may accidentally strike another Guest; contain any weapons or objects which resemble or could easily be mistaken for an actual weapon.
  • Masks may be worn, but they must not obstruct vision, and eyes must be visible at all times.
  • Guests who dress like Disney characters may not pose for pictures or sign autographs.
  • Guests who do not adhere to these guidelines may be refused admission.

Disney Side Summer Sweepstakes

Share the magic and show your Disney Side. You could win a trip to the Rock Your Disney Side: 24-Hours event!

To enter, just tweet how you plan to “Rock” your Disney Side all season long, tagged with #DisneySideSweepsEntry. It’s that simple.*

If you win, get ready to enjoy a coast-to-coast, 7-day/6-night Disney Parks vacation for 4—with back-to-back stays at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida followed by the Disneyland Resort in California, where you can enjoy the Rock Your Disney Side: 24-Hours event… live and in person!

(Information from WDWMagic)

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** Disney has released a detailed animated video of the future changes coming to the hub area at the Magic Kingdom.  The completion is scheduled for 2015.

Click here to see video

 

**Walt Disney World guide maps for the four parks have been updated to include FastPass+ enabled attractions, along with the FastPass+ kiosks and service center locations.

Click here to see updated park Maps

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**Have a large group visiting the WDW resort this spring or summer?  Disney is offering a special deal, get a free additional day on each ticket when you buy 6 or more 4-day or longer Magic Your Way tickets. Purchase by June 14, 2014 by calling
(844) 2GETHER or (844) 243-8437.

Offer Details

Eligibility – Valid with party of 6 or more Guests.
Purchase Through – June 14, 2014
Ticket Requirements – Tickets are valid for one theme park per day and must be used within 14 days of first use.
Offer Restrictions – All tickets and options are non-transferable and non-refundable, are only valid during regularly scheduled operating hours and exclude activities/events priced separately.
No additional discounts apply.

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**Starting March 1 2014, both Walt Disney World and Disneyland will begin providing Braille menus at some of their theme park restaurants. The new Braille menus are added to Disney’s other assistance programs for guests with vision disabilities, which includes a menu reading service available at all Disney restaurants.

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Would you call Disney Shopping a Sport?

Disney Shopping…

Two words that bring about excitement, Disney and shopping!  Shopping at Disney World could be likened to an attraction or even a sporting event that takes place at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex.  Whether it is in the parks or Downtown Disney, you are guaranteed a diverse variety of merchandise that caters to any desire or “need” you may have.  Today we will cover our favorite as well as most unique shopping locations within WDW parks and Downtown Disney. Let me make mention that some of my greatest shopping moments have been in Disney Resorts, as they have resort specific merchandise that may not be found anywhere else on property. Let’s begin with the parks-

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 Main Street USA* 

 Emporium -This is the place to shop to find just about anything you are looking for.  The store encompasses quite a long layout and will have kitchen wares to men’s fashion.  My favorite room still remains the same, about mid way through the emporium is the princess section.  All the tiaras, tutus and princess fashion one could hope for.

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 Chapeau – My favorite place to get a new set of “ears” or maybe your first!  Be the first customer and get your name embroidered for free!

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 Crystal Arts – The partnership of Disney and handbags is a marriage made in heaven.  This is where you will find all the latest and greatest, I can’t believe Nicole and I made it out without spending a dime, though we did leave breathless.

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Adventureland *

 Zanzibar Trading Co – I can’t say I have made it into this shop every visit- but I love the unique gifts you will find here that will not be in any other shop in the Magic Kingdom.  They have an Africa/Asian flair. I would liken it to a very small version of the gift shop in the Animal Kingdom Lodge.

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Frontierland *

 Briar Patch – I can’t resist a peek in this store, I love Splash Mountain and they have attraction specific merchandise here.  Besides, the entrance is so darn cute it just calls to your Brer side.

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 Liberty Square Portrait Gallery – I have not patronized this store but have it on my bucket list.  I have wanted to have Rebekah’s shadow art profile done since her first visit.  It would have been a wonderful memento to have done each year, but I missed that Liberty Boat.  It’s never too late to start.

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Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe – My daughter’s first Christmas ornament was purchased in this store.  It can be very cramped, try to go in carriage free or leave the kiddies with your traveling partner.  Another note* if you would like to have your ornament engraved, it is a great possibility they will ask to mail it to your home because of the heavy demand in personalization. 

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Tomorrowland *

 Tomorrowland Light and Power Co. – you will enter this shop as you exit Space Mountain.  I love to see the attraction t-shirts they have displayed.  One of my most favorite shirts was purchased from this very shop.

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 You can shop from the future to the Old World

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 Mouse Gear – I liken this shop to the Emporium in the Magic Kingdom.  It almost resembles a department store in its layout which I prefer to the Emporium.  It’s one of those stores you could browse for an hour or run in to find that last minute souvenir for someone back home (which I have done many times)

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World Showcase * the following are my favorite Countries to shop and browse.

 Mexico

My favorite pavilion to visit because of the nighttime outdoor market feel.  Not only is the atmosphere remarkable, the Mexican wares are so interesting to browse through.  Sombreros of every size, bongo drums, worry dolls.  We have left this market with bags in hand countless times.

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China

One of the largest shopping destinations in World Showcase, I love to try on their authentic Chinese clothing and browse through their coral and jade jewels.  I have purchased many teacher gifts in this shop.

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 Germany

Germany is always a must stop shop for me.  I have purchased glassware and had it personally engraved, shopped for Christmas ornaments, enjoyed browsing the teddy bears and dolls and had a wonder “Wine Flight” with Nicole. 

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 Morocco

This is another fun location to browse and shop.  The waft of incense calls to you from the “street”.  You will see stacks of carpets, towers of fez hats, and coin skirts.  My past purchased possessions have been a picnic style basket and jewelry.  

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 America

Though a rather small shop, I tend to find an abundance of clearance merchandise that you may not necessarily think you would find here.  One year I found an Orange Bird t-shirt; to this day I am kicking myself for not getting it.  I purchased a whole wardrobe for my daughter’s Duffy Bear – buy one get one free!

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 Outpost

Bead Outpost – Old Disney guide books and other out-of-date Disney paper products are sent to this gentleman’s family in Uganda. His family hand rolls the papers into beautifully colored beads and strings them into necklaces and bracelets. This product is extremely durable and water resistant. How cool to wear a bit of recycled Walt Disney World.

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Hollywood Studios

 In creating this Shopping post, I realized I am not qualified to speak on the topic of Shopping in Hollywood Studies.  I have always wanted a time allotted for window/shopping in this park, but my family had other thoughts and plans. I have shopped at –

 In Character – They are stocked with princess gear. We have decorated our own crowns and blinged out our charm bracelets at this open aired shop.

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 Please share with us your favorite Hollywood Studios Souvenir Shop and why you love it so much.

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Africa *

Mombasa Marketplace/Ziwani Traders –No African village would be complete without a marketplace and shops. This one is my favorite because of the quantity of merchandise.  Kilimanjaro Safari souvenirs and apparel, T-shirts, hats, gourds, carvings and jewelry, are but a few of the many gifts and souvenirs offered here.

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Downtown Disney

 Disney’s Days of Christmas – its fun to have a little Christmas all year round and what perfect souvenirs to bring home, a Disney ornament. 

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Disney’s Pin Traders – Looking for that special pin for your collection, you’ll find it here!  They have a mystery pin basket, $1.00 for a mystery pin. One of my favorite pins came out of this basket!

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Goofy’s Candy Companymake your own candy concoctions!

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 Market Place Fun Finds – Want a souvenir under $25.00? Check this place out; it’s my go to souvenir shop when I’m stumped and broke! 

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 Mickey’s Pantry – They carry cooking supplies and ingredients.  Bring home a bag of Mickey Pasta (perfect souvenir for a little one a home), I have found cute Disney place settings that have become part of our everyday meals.

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Once Upon a Toy Store – The Toys -r-us of Disney.  My favorite is the huge circular display of Make Your Own Mr. or Mrs. Potato Head.

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 Tren-D – Hands down my favorite store on Disney property.  We Two Moms could set up a tent and camp out right on the showroom floor.  In our opinion, the coolest and cutest of Disney fashion from head to toe including accessories.  Make sure you make this part of your D-shopping experience!

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 World of Disney – The name says it all; with multiple upon multiple rooms of Disney merchandise.  You can easily spend hours shopping in this Kingdom sized store.  You are bound to find your Disney desire in one or more of these rooms:

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Magic Room: Photo frames, towels, snow globes.

Princess Experience Room: everything princess and home of Bibbidi, Bobbidi Boutique

Enchanted Dining Room: Kitchen items, mugs and more photo frames

Adventure Room: Boys clothing

Villains Room: Collectibles, jewelry/watches, D-trading pins, clocks

Map Room: Computer software, CDs, stationery and Disney souvenirs such as pens, magnets, key chains.

Carnival Room: Plush “animals”

Bird Room: Men’s clothing

Snow White Room: Infant/toddler clothing and accessories

Great Hall: Women’s clothing, sleepwear and more

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D-Street – Collector of Vinylmation?  Here is where you want to be, create your own Vinylmation table as well as trading.  This is a unisex store carrying pop culture items and clothing for the “Disney street smart” guy and or gal.  

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 I hope you have enjoyed our list of favorite Walt Disney World Shopping locations.  We would love to hear about yours!

Registering for the Tower of Terror 10 miler! EEEKS! (and other me and runDisney news)

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The tower of terror 10 miler has been open for registration for a mere few weeks and its already 61% full. Sighh….so I’m going to register asap. I would be lying if I said I wasn’t slightly scared of this spooky 10 miler. The furthest I’ve run (as of Sunday) is 5 miles. No small potatos sure, but far from 10 miles. I’m hoping one of my runner friends steps up to the plate to run it with me :/ So much easier with a good partner in crime by your side. If none are brave enough I’ll have to recruit my #1 PIC, my hubby 😉 Lets check out that all important bling….

603608_532448286781138_1855357688_n  O yeeeaaaaa….for those that don’t know, the medals are a HUGE motivation for me.

The next race on my docket is the  Expedition Everest 5k which is an obstacle course/scavenger hunt on the evening of May 3rd. I’ll be running that with one of my nearest and dearest friends. We’re booked at Caribbean Beach would should be interesting. Its one resort I’ve never visited and it gets very mixed reviews. My TMAM counterpart loves it there, so I have high hopes. I know I’m ready for the race, just need to get my time down. My running partner is much faster than I, so currently running every other day 3.1, and right now I’m up to a run 2 mins/walk 30 second interval and my best pace has been 11: 39 seconds. We’d like to finish under 35 mins, my goal is closer to 30, but I’m realistic 🙂 Lets take a peak at THAT bling…

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In other runDisney news – a new half-marathon was announced this week! Unfortunately its at Disneyland. Avengers Super Hero Half-Marathon weekend will take place Nov. 14 – 16th at Disneyland and will include a 5k, kids run, and is eligible for the Coast-to-Coast challenge (completely 1 Disneyland and 1 Disney World half marathon in the same calendar year – yes its on my bucket list).  The Wine and Dine half is open for registration today for Disney Visa cardholders, and pass holders. I plan to run the jingle jungle 5k that weekend. I wish there was a 10k that I could do for time, but there’s not. I’ve heard the Wine and Dine half is a lot of fun, but my plan is for Princess 2015 half is going to be my first half marathon – and I’m sticking to that plan.

Sending lots of pixie dust to all the runners out there 🙂 Be sure to comment if you have any of these races in your future!

~Nicole

 

 

Two Moms Quick Service Picks

Magic Kingdom– There are an abundance of QS locations here, to narrow them down (slightly) we will place them in order starting with our current favorite .

 Be Our Guest Restaurant – (make note this is only QS during lunch) Nicole has personally dined here and gives it an A rating.  It combines an “out of this world” magical atmosphere with some unique choices in French cuisine. Try the grey stuff…its delicious 😉 Click here for the menu. 

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 Columbia Harbour House– I personally like this QS location.  I think the atmosphere has a lot to do with it.  Laid out in a Colonial theme, it lends a more relaxed atmosphere.  The dining options are more diverse than your burger and fry combo which helps this restaurant to place at the top of the list. Click here to view the menu. 

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 Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Café– Nicole’s top lister- found in Frontierland you can guess the theme played out here.  The menu has been enhanced over the years and will include such things as taco salad, steak and pork platter and we can’t forgot the burgers and toppings bar!  Large seating area is a plus at this QS.  Click here for the menu.

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 Cosmic Rays Starlight Café– I personally love this place, what’s not to love?  There is an all you can top – toppings bar and a singing alien that goes by the name of Sonny!  Found in Tomorrowland this QS has three “bays”, burgers, chicken and ribs. Click here to view the menu.

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 Pinocchio Village Haus- With flat breads as a menu upgrade, we included this QS on our list.  Add in the fact you may snag a seat next to the window with a Small World view, makes it a contender. Click here for the menu. 

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 Epcot

 There are endless dining options in Epcot.  World Showcase alone could have you rolling out in a wheel barrel.  Each country has either a walk-up window and/or sit down QS location that offers their cultural cuisine. 

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Sunshine Seasons:  Nicole and I love this QS dining location for lunch or dinner.  It is located in the Land Pavilion and set up in a cafeteria style with plenty of seating.  You have an array of cuisine choices to satisfy a variety of palettes.  Fun fact- some vegetables and fish used in this dining location are grown right inside the Land Pavilion from Living with the Land attraction.  Click here for the menu. 

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World Showcase:

La Cantina de San Angel-Mexico: ranks high on our list for several reasons, good Mexican fare, coupled with a great seating area with a view of World Showcase Lagoon and Margaritas! Click here for the menu.

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 Yorkshire County Fish Shop- United Kingdom: Fish and Chips are what we love here.  Though a bit greasy, still a crowd pleaser, if you walk around the side and down toward the back you can find a quiet place to stand and view the lagoon.  Click here of the menu. yorkshire-county-fish-shop-Epcot

 

Kringla Bakery- Norway:  This bakery serves up more than sweet treats; you can get a tasty sandwich here as well. Click here for the menu. 

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Animal Kingdom

 Like World Showcase in Epcot, there are many carts and kiosks that offer a variety of tasty snacks from each continent.  We are going to focus on two QS locations that we are most familiar with and have heard positive reviews.

 Flame Tree Barbeque: located in Discovery Island, serves up a BBQ fare and has been deemed a favorite.  With outdoor seating, I have been told flying creatures can become a nuisance at times. Click here for the menu.

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Pizzafari:  also located in Discovery Island, this Italian dining choice can satisfy picky eaters (aka my daughter and husband).  You will find personal pizzas, an Italian Sandwich and salads.  The thing I love most about this QS spot is the multiple rooms to dine in and the beautiful floor to ceiling murals. Click here for the menu. 

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Hollywood Studios

There are many QS locations throughout this compact park,  they may be hard to find as some are tucked tightly in between buildings making them hard to locate while engrossed in all the sights.

 Starring Rolls :  (breakfast and Lunch) Found on Sunset Boulevard, they offer fresh sandwiches along with a small variety of unique offerings. Click here for the menu.

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 ABC Commissary: Found on Commissary Lane, this QS has plenty of seating with plush carpets and tons of tv’s overhead.  Serving a combination of burgers, fish, chicken and salads. Click here for the menu.

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Downtown Disney

 Such a diverse variety of dining with such a hard decision to make…. Shopping or dining, dining or shopping, which one comes first? We have two QS favorites in Downtown Disney.

 Wolfgang Puck Express:  We can’t get enough of this restaurant found in West Side and Marketplace.  The menu promises to please with its gourmet style fare.  Enjoy your meal with your favorite adult beverage in either indoor or outdoor seating. Click here for the menu. 

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 Earl of Sandwich:  A complete crowd pleaser that is easy on the wallet.  This QS serves -made to order sandwiches, soups and more.  The line can be seen out the door during peak dining times, try to go at an off hour. Click here for the menu. 

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Birnbaum Guides *Walt Disney World For Kids

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My very first adult Disney travel guide was a Birnbaum Guide so I was excited to find one for kids and I think this one is a winner.  They are updated (usually) on a yearly basis, so make sure to purchase the current year you are visiting your Disney destination.  I purchased this for my daughter at age 2 ½ though she clearly could not read at that time.  It was her first trip to the parks and I just couldn’t resist, being a Disney book enthusiast.  If I were to be realistic with my travel guide purchase, I would say from age7 on is appropriate for this book.  My favorite feature of this guide is that children helped to co-write it.  Surveys were sent out to the first 1000 kids who were interested in being a part of the book. In doing so all the attractions, resorts, restaurants, and “Everything Else in the World” are kid rated along with their expertise tips on what is must fun according to their views.  It doubles and triples as a scrapbook with an autograph section as well.  It reads in simple text for young travelers and to increase the fun and coolness factor each attraction features a Young Reader Review complete with their picture, age, town and state they live in.  If your little one is an investigator they will enjoy the Hidden Mickey Alerts sprinkled throughout the guide.  Involving your mini vacationer is great fun for you and them; I definitely recommend this as an A-rated purchase.

~Maureen

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Poster Art of the Disney Parks

Authors of book:  Daniel Handke and Vanessa Hunt

I was so excited when I read this book was coming out!  I pre-ordered my copy on Amazon and sat and waited for it to arrive (well not exactly), but I was excited!  When I received it I was thrilled…. it is a large, heavy, hardcover book filled with brightly colored posters from past to present.  The foreword is written by Tony Baxter which seems fitting considering his longevity with Disney and creative development in WD-Imaginnering background.  The opening chapter gives you the background of Disney Parks Posters; since the opening of Disneyland, Disney has used these posters to create excitement and educate guests about current and upcoming attractions and restaurants.  It moves onto screen printing which I was completely unaware of given my ignorance in the process that takes place in creating these works of art.  The following chapters are organized by “lands” within each parks “kingdom” and the ending two chapters dedicated to Tokyo Disney Sea and Disney’s California Adventure.

Each chapter begins with a brief explanation of historical poster usage within that particular area;  as you turn the pages the art work will detail the year created and author (if known).  A nice touch are Walt’s quotes topped above the Magic Kingdom chapters. with additional quotes from designers and Disney legends placed throughout.  I would of enjoyed a little more commentary or accounts of how the poster process came along before the final design was unveiled.  But in all I was very happy with the presentation.

The nostalgia from past attractions that are no longer with us, live in some of these posters.  

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I have always loved walking through the train station tunnel and checking out what attraction posters are being displayed.  You can spot these posters throughout your visits just keep your eyes opened.

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If you are enthralled by Disney history, art and or parks you will be pleased with this much more than coffee table book.         

~Maureen

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The Hidden Magic of Walt Disney World

Author of book:   Susan Veness

I love this book!  I received it as a Christmas gift from my husband and to this day remains one of my favorite gifts given by him.  It is packed with significant details found in attractions, “Lands”, World Showcase countries, and the list goes on.   Disney builds a story for each of their creations with intentional motive behind their intricate details.   This book leads you to the details and gives you the background stories where otherwise you might just breeze by.  This book has enhanced my knowledge and enjoyment of the parks. The down side is the book is significantly outdated, (published in 2009) and refers to certain components in the parks that are removed and no longer exist.  Overall, it is a favorite of mine that I refer to often. 🙂

~Maureen

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WALT DISNEY The Triumph Of The American Imagination

Author: Neal Gabler

My second purchased Walt Disney biography and only partially read.  After completing my first Walt Disney biography, Walt Disney – An American Original and becoming so intrigued and enthusiastic, I immediately took a trip to Barnes and Noble to get another as to gain more insight and perspective.  Unfortunately I did not do my homework and read the published reviews prior to my impulse purchase.  Though there is definitely some great detailed and rare information that Neal Gabler brings to this book through his access to Disney Archives, I did not find it a smooth read.  I found myself drifting and sometimes looking for my dictionary, not always understanding his terminology.  I did not like the unwelcoming feeling I had while reading his account of my beloved “icon”.  At times I wondered why he felt the need to write this book, either from his icy indifference or un-endearing expressions.  I had read on line that Diane Disney Miller herself felt that Gabler’s book was a large misrepresentation of her father, so that as well was a bit of a turn-off to me.  Needless to say, the book is packed with some great info and I will be revisiting it.  I am very interested in looking into Michael Barrier, “An Animated Man”   as my next biography journey 🙂

~Maureen

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Royal Family 5k 2014 Wrap-Up

To say that my experience at Disney’s Princess Half-Marathon weekend was an awesome experience would be an understatement. Although it sounds dramatic, I’d actually venture to say life changing, but we’ll get to that later. Granted I’ve only been a spectator at other race events, and all local here in the Tampa Bay area, but the seemless process, attention to detail, and excitement left me wishing I’d signed up for all the other weekend’s races!! Here’s my recap and review:

We arrived to Disney around 8am on Thursday morning and went straight to ESPN’s Wide World of Sports with sneakers on the brain. Both my partner in crime Jen and I were determined to get the 2014 New Balance runDisney sneakers. Although New Balance had an online que process set up where registered runners could sign in at 6a on Expo day and receive an arrival time to return to try on/purchase shoes, the system did not work for us. We recieved a message that said our registration was not found. While in line at the New Balance sign up at EWWOS, many other race registrants experienced the same thing. A NB representative told us that the que set up for 800 registrants filled in about 3 minutes and that was why we recieved the error. I’m not sure I believe that as I tried 3x before 8:01 am. It all worked out for the best, as we also found out that people that did receive appointment times online recieved times that were much later in the day, some 5-6p. Jen and I checked in and signed up around 845am (opened at 8am ), and recieved a Group 2 10a return time.

While we were waiting for our 10a appointment, we headed to Disney’s All-Star Sport resort to check in for out one night stay. I’ve had the pleasure of staying here many times in the past and it never really disappoints. It’s everything that you expect in a value, and the theming is very sportatstic. It’s not my favorite value (Music or Pop are my faves), but I also like that it’s the first stop on the bus route when returning “home”. Our check in was easy peezy, we arrived to no line, and a clean and ready room. We dropped our bags at room 2250 in building 2 (standard room), and took the Disney provided bus transportation back to EWWOS.

Upon arriving back we made our way down the red carpet (details details) and followed the signs to New Balance Return. We arrived about 5 minutes after 10am, and only had 3 others ahead of us. Once it was our turn the New Balance Rep looked us up on her iPad and magically a 2nd NB rep greeted us happily and invited us to follow him. He lead us into the Expo close to the New Balance area where we sat down while he scurried behind a curtain to get our sizes. Both Jennie and I are ABSOLUTELY thrilled with our Cinderella size 9.5s. We were very excited to wear them for the rest of the day and got a lot of attention from curious park goers.

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After we made a quick walk around the expo we went to pick up our race packets. The packet included our personalized bibs, the large run disney clear sling plastic bag, a race program, and the information needed to pick up our official race tee shirt. The rest of the day we spent enjoying the day at Epcot and Magic Kingdom. Jen went on Test Track for the first time, which she loved, and we had a delish lunch in Mexico. You can find our pre race festivities covered here. I will say that next year, I will not be spending the days in the parks given all the walking that it entails. We were very tired even though we went back home around 8p, and regretted the decision at 4a the next morning. Next year I will be participating in all 3 races (with the grace of god and a lot of pixie dust), and plan on days at the pool, and other less strenuous activities.

Race day wake up call was 4am, as the plan was to board the bus at 5am which we did with no trouble. Neither of us carried much to he race. There is a gEAR check, but with our magic bands there really was nothing we needed. I made sure I had a small breakfast, half of a bagel and a banana. We brought bottles of water with us to stay hydrated until race time. We boarded the bus, which was full, around 5a. We were in the final corral – they assign those based on the pace you indicate you expect finishing with when you register, slower runners in back, faster up front. Corral A started promptly at 6:15am, and each successive corral started 8 minutes later. With 4 corrals ahead of us (total of 10,000 runners) ours started at 6:50a.

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A very good portion of the race is spent outside of Epcot. Our goal was not to finish the race in any particular time or pace. It is a fun run, and we intended to make it just that. My partner did suffer from some shin splints early in the race, so I went a bit ahead and stopped for a few characters which gave her some time to catch up. My first was Dopey, which went very fast, but the next was Beast who I would’ve loved a photo with but he line was probably 100 runners deep and went impossibly slow. Before Dopey was the bug Princess from Bugs Life, and Mulan and Mushu were also outside of Japan. The course is narrow in spots, which can be frustrating with the amount of walkers there are. Watching the sun come up over World Showcase was breathtaking and inspiring. This being my first race I certainly understand now the drive that takes you over when your running with others, and aspiring to do your best. I made it to the finish before my partner, so I stopped just short and backtracked to the Ball where I met her and we went through the finish line together 🙂 We received our medals – which we wore for the rest of the day of course, and our post race snacks. The snack box included Pop Chips, Craisins, a Luna Bar (my fave), a shortbread cookie, and the banana. Disney also provided bottled water and Powerade.

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After the the race we hung out a bit before taking the bus back to All Start Sport. We were a little disappointed to miss out on the post race character pics. We’d sat down to eat our snacks and relax, not realizing that Princess Minnie and Belle were taking photos in another location. Once we made our way there the lines were closed 🙁 After a shower and a well deserved mimosa, we headed out for a celebratory breakfast and 2nd trip to the expo. My gps got us completely turned around and we pulled into the first resort we came up on, for fear that we would miss the breakfast turn around. We ended up at the Artist Palette inside Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa, which was lovely. Jen had also never visited before so it worked out for the best. We both went for the gold so to speak with the breakfast bounty – can you believe she’s never had a Mickey Waffle!!!!??? Breakfast was prompt and delicious, just what we needed to recharge our batteries.

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The last stop for the trip was back to the Disney Princess Half-Marathon Weekend Expo. I loved the expo. It is VERY dangerous on the pocketbook. I made it out the first time with only my Spi Belt purchase. Second time around was a different story. I got 2 tanks from Runner Girl, as well as a car magnet, and a runDisney sling backpack. the Marjorie’s of the runDisney Merch was 1/2 marathon, Glass Slipper Challenge or 10k related. There were a few general shirts that I loved, but in the end decided against. When I run the other races I will load up on Merch – because darn it I will have earned it!! There were many, many apparel vendors, a few of my faves included Runner Girl, Raw Threads, and Sparkle Skirts. Winner of the most inspiring apparel goes to Run Girl Run. I took a few photos of some tees that darn near brought me to tears (in my post race euphoric state). They’re in the photo collage below. We stopped at a bunch of the booths and as I said, I could have lost the farm on things like head phones, KT tape, apparel apparel and more apparel, but in the end I restrained myself and my husband is happy I did 😉

A Pano of the Expo from the balcony, and runDisney Aaparel:

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Run Girl Run Apparel that I’m hoping will be Christmas/Birthday gifts in my future 😉

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This 2 day experience has done so much for me motivation wise that I’m going to need another post to put it into words, but I will say in short that it has made me so so so happy that I’ve begun this journey, and in a tradition of Magic and 100% first class experience as only Disney can. I said I would run at least one race each Disney race weekend and now I want to run EVERY RACE at every race weekend!! I was left a little bit jealous of all of the 10k, Half, and Glass Slipper participants. I wanted to be them. But my time will come. I truly feel that I’ve found a part of myself that I always hoped existed. I can’t call myself a runner just yet, I have too much appreciation and respect for those that truly deserve the title. But I’m getting there. And I’m going to do it at home, at Disney. ~ N