Magic Kingdom Mondays Montage of Magic

Though I love every park within Walt Disney World Resort, there is something special about the Magic Kingdom ~ It exudes a special magical quality that just can’t be found anywhere else.  If you have visited the Magic Kingdom, you know exactly what I am talking about.  In this Magic Kingdom Monday Montage I am going to share three things I find magical about the Magic Kingdom then I would like you to do the same.  Post your three magical thoughts, experiences, or moments in the comments section so we can spread more magic amongst us all!

The Magic Kingdom Opening Ceremony is a most important magical experience for me! 

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To stand outside the gates in front of the Train Station and watch Mickey and friends ride in on the Walt Disney World Railroad to greet everyone is an overwhelming feeling of magic and excitement!  It starts the day with the utmost Magical experience.

Approaching the Partners Statue as Cinderella Castle becomes larger than life. 

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Usually the first thing you notice stepping onto Main Street USA is the awe inspiring beauty of Cinderella Castle.  It beckons you to come down the street to greet her.  In doing so you are introduced to Walt and Mickey standing proud right in front of the castle.  I like to take a moment to say hello to the man I so admire and his pal I so adore.  Seeing this statue evokes a pure magical moment for me.

 Entering Adventureland! 

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Crossing the bridge into Adventurland and hearing the tiki music play, makes me feel as if I could float down the street with total anticipation of what adventures lay ahead!  Pirates! Cruises through foreign lands! Tropical serenading Tiki Birds! Now that’s Magical!

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Now tell us about your Magic Kingdom Montage!

~Maureen

 

Great Golf That’s Not Goofy ~ for Dad’s

Do you have a dad who love’s to golf?  Golfing at a Walt Disney World golf course can create magical memories for all dads.  There are currently a total of four golf courses to choose from, two of which are Championship courses that have been played by many PGA professional such as,Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, and Luke Donald to name a few.   These two courses coincided with the 1971 opening of the Magic Kingdom and bring in not only pros but novice golfers as well. 

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When I took my husband on his first Walt Disney World vacation, there was no doubt he was headed for the greens.  He has played three different courses at the WDW resort, Disney’s Palm, Magnolia, and Osprey Ridge which is no longer open.  Out of the three his favorite was the Magnolia course; he felt it was the more challenging of the courses, very scenic and each hole brought an exciting test of his abilities.  He was excited to report back to the family that this course bragged of a large Mickey head bunker!

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On his second visit to WDW he chose Disney’s Palm.  He was enthusiastic to complete the duo course tournament held by Children’s Miracle Network Golf Classic, where many PGA professionals had played every fall.  He enjoyed the fact that each hole featured a Kodak-sponsored history marker with a tournament fact on it, usually pertaining to that particular hole. 

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I asked my hubby if he had any stories he wanted to share for this blog post and to my delight he did.  He recalled reaching the 17th hole at the Magnolia course.  The ranger approached the tee box as he was driving by and mentioned how he had witnessed Tiger Woods cutting the corner of the water with his tee shot.  My husband lined himself up and swung his club; as the ball was soaring through the air the ranger said to him, “Just like Tiger did.”  Needless to say this was a major highlight of my husband’s day!   

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My hubby was more than pleased with his experiences at these two courses; he felt they were well maintained and the staff was excellent.  During his booking they were offering a deal for free rental clubs.  These were top of the line Titleist irons and woods, which he was more than pleased to play with.  In his eyes, playing these courses was money well spent and he plans to return again one day!

If you would like additional information about Disney’s Golf Courses, please click here Walt Disney World Golf Courses

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Do you have a Dad in your family that has enjoyed playing on a Disney Golf Course?  Please share his experiences with us.

~Maureen

Looking back at Walt and El Grupo on their Goodwill Tour

At age 2 ½ my Rebekah had a fascination with the Three Caballeros.  I purchased the dvd for her and she would watch this movie over and over again.  When we visited the Mexico Pavilion in Epcot you can only imagine her excitement when she embarked on the Gran Fiesta Tour boat ride, we may have won a world record for the amount of times ridden in a row!  I discovered this dvd was so much more than a Three Caballeros cartoon, it was a documentary of Walt Disney and his artists.  If you are as intrigued as I am about Walt Disney History, this dvd – Saludos Amigos,would be a great addition to any Walt Disney collection.

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In 1941, upon America’s entry into World War II, President Franklin Roosevelt enlisted Walt Disney to take a trip to South America on a Goodwill Tour. Walt personified American spirit and was the perfect person to greet and visit with people in South America.  From this public relations tour the documentary ”Walt & El Grupo” was created and records Walt Disney and his team of artists, musicians, writers and animators as they embark on this journey the President set forth.

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Walt and 16 of his artists visited Brazil, Argentina and Chile, where he met with the president of Brazil and the president and vice president of Argentina.  It was said by the time they reached Chile Walt was only interested in meeting with local artists; he had enough of “handshaking with elected officials”.  While on this Goodwill Tour the El Grupo are seen dancing with the locals, riding horses, sightseeing and going to lots of parties. 

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During this trip Walt and his team were introduced to Latin music.  It was the first time they had heard the Samba and immediately were taken back and were excited to integrate this music and other folklore tales into new story lines they were developing.  This is where Joe Carioca, a Brazilian parrot, was created and later became part of the Three Caballeros.

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 A little piece of Disney History on this TBT …….

 Are you a Caballero Fan?  Who is your favorite?

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~Maureen

Quick Tip Tuesday ~ Complimentary Customized Keepsakes!

Before you even step foot on Walt Disney World property you can create and receive complimentary customized keepsake park maps.

 Click on this link, Customized Disney Park Maps,  to begin creating your family’s personal park maps.  You can highlight your favorite attractions or all of them.  You can choose a classic theme or a character one! 

 Choose to have them mailed to your home address or immediately print them yourself!

 Let us know if you have taken advantage of this great freebee!

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Happy 80th Birthday Donald Duck!

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“Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy!”, Today is our great pal, Donald Duck’s birthday, so in honor of this good hearted but ill tempered feathered fellow, let’s take a walk down memory lane for a glimpse of Donald’s beginnings.      

 Donald Fauntleroy Duck was created by the Walt Disney Company and made his first on screen debut in the 1934 Silly Symphony cartoon, The Wise Little Hen.   It was his second performance in Orphans Benefit that began his career as the temperamental humorous thwart to Mickey.

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 Donald was so loved by his fans; he was included in TV Guide’s list of the 50 greatest cartoon characters of all time in 2002 as well as being honored as the third most popular cartoon character of all time, after Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny.  He has appeared in more films than any other Disney character, approximately 178 theatrical films in the 1940s.

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 Despite his short temper, Donald Duck has a good heart and sincere intentions. Though his trials usually end in humiliation, he battles on to the very end – win or lose, ending with an, “Aw phooey!” We may not always understand what Donald is trying to say but never the less, he remains an authority of his language and always gets his point across – “Nothin’ to it!”  His true love Daisy Duck seems a calming oasis for him and soothes his quacking bill, putting a smile where there once was blowing steam.

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One thing is for sure, I know he is undoubtedly aware that he is the TOP DUCK, just by his autograph as it reads … Donald Duck #1 ~

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Fun Fact~ Donald’s species is an American Peking Duck 🙂

~Maureen

Two Moms get Keys to the Kingdom

August 31st of last year I made my first trek to Walt Disney World Resort without my family in tow.  I was on my way to meet my new DBFF (Disney Best Friend Forever) and future Two Moms and A Mouse co-conspirator.  This trip was extra special because we had booked a Keys to the Kingdom Tour.

 We had both been gitty with anticipation for months, and then before we knew it, there we were sitting at the Port Orleans bus depot waiting for the Magic Kingdom bus to pick us up. 

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We arrived at the Magic Kingdom @ 7:30am and waited in line with other guests who had prior reservations for breakfast and tours.  Finally at 8am we were able to enter onto Main Street USA.  We took the opportunity to take pictures  that otherwise may have been difficult to capture with crowds. 

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We were privileged to take a ride in a Main Street Vehicle – which brought us down to Cinderella Castle- this was my very first ride ever in one of these vehicles!  Being mindful of our 8:15am check in time for the tour, we made our way back to Guest Services to be accounted for.  When we arrived we were greeted by two Cast Members who gave us a menu from the Columbia Harbour House to pre-order our lunch for later that afternoon.  We then received a small folded card with our name on the front, across the top it read, “Disney’s Keys to the Kingdom” – inside was a small gold key which had the same phrase engraved along the length, the head of the key was of course shaped as a Mickey Head with an imprint of Cinderella Castle.

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We were also given an audio pack and headset with a 3×2 rectangular pin attached, with the same phrase as well as our name.  This audio pack and headset were to ensure we could hear our tour guide at all times while filtering out the background noise of the hustle and bustle around the Magic Kingdom. I believe it also translates for any one speaking a language other than English.  Our 8:30 tour was about to commence, we were told under no circumstances were we allowed to take pictures during the tour and were asked to put away our cameras and phones. We were off for our 5 hour tour!

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 Our first few stopping points were along Main Street USA as our tour guide talked about how Disney likes to present its park in the aspects of a “show”, with the smells, sounds and sights.  Then our tour guide brought us down a side street to the right, the park was about to open and he did not want us to get trampled by the onslaught of guests rushing to their favorite attractions.  Once the coast was clear we moved on toward Adventurland where we scored a ride on Pirates of the Caribbean without having to wait in the que- the advantages of being a VIP!  I believe we were scheduled to jump aboard a Jungle Cruise boat instead, but it was being refurbishment at the time.  After our POC VIP ride we sat in the outside seating area of Tortuga Tavern, across from Pirates of the Caribbean; here our tour guide spoke about Walt’s past history.  After a quick bathroom break we made our way “back stage” through Frontierland. He had us observe how the sounds of Magic  Kingdom would fade away after a certain point “back stage”. 

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We proceeded on, viewing their large avac system –a system of underground pipes that removes the trash from the front of the “show” to the back of the “show”.  We moved onto the storeroom where the Electrical Parade floats were housed as well as some of the Holiday floats, there was a separate storage area for additional Disney vehicles.  These huge metal warehouses had such cool vintage signs that hung on the walls; I was just itching to take pictures of them!  While back stage we witnessed some Cast Members along with a pirate float practicing for an upcoming parade- this was not a float from the current 3pm parade, thinking back – I believe this was part of the new Festival of Fantasy Parade – but who knows, I could be wrong. 

Next up was a walk through Liberty Square and onto our Columbia Harbour House Lunch.  We were escorted upstairs where the tables had been preset with our names and lunches.  Nicole and I were dining with a couple from England.  They were very friendly as we engaged in conversation about their many cats and dreary England days. 

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It was time to move on.  We gathered into the “Counting House” outside the entrance of the Haunted Mansion, to talk about some facts and trivia about this spooky building which houses 999 Happy Haunts. We then made our way toward the exit where we actually entered the Haunted Mansion.  We went down a dark narrow hall and through a side door which brought us into the stretching room, benefits once again of being a VIP.  Once everyone had made it through, (note: no one decided to take up residence within the mansion just yet), we made our way back toward Main Street USA.

It was time for the part of the tour that we Two Moms had been waiting for most of all!  We were entering the utilidors!  Oh, how I had dreamed of this day!  What would we see?  Would Mickey be there, Cinderella?  Would we see the Seven Dwarfs engaging in a game of cards right there on the hall way floor??  Maybe we would see the wardrobe room or maybe where the princesses became princesses! 

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We walked down – – – down a stair well and entered through another door; we were now below the Magic Kingdom. 

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This has come to be common knowledge for most people, but I’ll put it out there again.  The utilidors is actually the ground level or first floor of the Magic Kingdom.  Because of Florida’s high water table they were not able to dig tunnels; instead they built a second level and created the Magic Kingdom on the second floor.  So now we have entered into the “secret” utilidors, sadly we didn’t see anything on my wish list.  Here are some of the things we did see and learn:

  • The color striping in each hall way corresponds with each of the Magic Kingdom lands above so a cast member does not ruin “the show” by entering the wrong land with the wrong costume on.  Since some people are color blind, the names of the different lands and pictures relating to each land also appear on the walls. 

  •  We viewed many historical photos placed on a wall while our guide gave us information about them and told their stories.
  •  We witnessed a few battery operated vehicles transporting items or people through the tunnels, these little vehicles move fast!  Just before they came to a turn they would beep their horn alerting any oncoming traffic.
  •  As we were leaving we saw a few Casey’s Corner Cast Members and carts of large hot dog rolls. 

We exited the utilidors and took the stairs up – up — up and returned back onto Main Street USA. 

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Our tour was about to end, we stood under the train station on Main Street and returned our audio packs and head phones.  Our tour guide asked us to gather around and proceeded to share a personal “Magical Story” with us.  He began to talk about his mother who at one time was very ill with cancer.  Her doctor had suggested she go and do the things that made her feel happy and at peace and to listen to music that made her feel in high spirits.  She planned a vacation to her “happy place”, the Magic Kingdom and made plans to watch “Wishes”, this was a “feel good” memory for her.  Our guide told us, Disney had allowed him to enjoy the show with his mother, and he continued his story telling us how she belted the whole song out as the fireworks went off one by one.  He began to get visibly emotional and proceeded to tell us his mother was doing much better.  By this time it was hard holding back emotions as tears streamed down my face – I don’t remember if she was completely healed or if her cancer had just stopped spreading- but I do remember this was his Magical Disney Story because he felt Disney’s atmosphere and music truly had a healing effect on his mother.

A very profound moment at the end of our tour.

 Now, I am sure you are wondering what we thought of our Keys to the Kingdom Tour and if we would recommend it?

First, the success of each tour depends on the enthusiasm and insightfulness of the tour guide you are with, so each tour will slightly vary.  That being said, Nicole and I were pleased with the tour and would recommend any Disney enthusiast to embark on their own KTTKT.  Some people have taken this tour more than once; as for Nicole and I, once was enough and we are looking forward to other WDW tours.

Have you taken the Keys to the Kingdom Tour?  Tell us your favorite part or something you were wishing to see while on your tour.   

~Maureen

 

 

 

    

 

 

Quick Tip Tuesday!

For today’s Quick Tip, I spoke with our friend Christine who just returned home from her magical Disney family vacation.  I asked her if there was one tip that stood out in her mind that helped their family enjoy their time with Mickey.

She said, “I think it was to not try and do it all in one trip. It’s impossible!  And it gives you a reason to go back!”

I would have to agree with her.  It is so easy to over book the day.  Schedule your first three fast passes accordingly and have somewhat of a flexible agenda for each park day.  It is very important to listen and watch for your family’s cues, this will let you know when it is time to take a break or call it quits for the day.

 Thanks Christine!

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Which one is Most Magical for you?

From an African Savannah to Oceanside Boardwalks ~Caribbean Islands to Polynesian lands ~ Mayan Ruins to pristine opulence of the late 19th Century-

Just as Disney transports you from past lands to future dreams within their parks, they do the same within their resorts.  When visiting my home away from home I take time to visit my favorite Disney Resorts.  Whether it is to eat at a favorite restaurant or to shop in a particular gift shop or to just soak in all that Disneyfied Magic, each resort is guaranteed to transport you to your dream destination.

Of course certain resorts “speak” to me louder than others.  There are some that  immediately transfer me to a desired destination when walking into their lobby,  Disney knows how to do this oh so well.

This is why staying on property is an absolute must for me, it completes the magical experience I am seeking and the one Disney wholly provides.

Here are a few of my most favorite WDW Resorts ~ Let me know if any of them are on your list.  I would love to hear about your favorite Magical Disney Resort!

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Caribbean Beach Resort ( Top and Bottom)

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Polynesian Resort ( Top and Bottom)

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Wilderness Lodge Resort Totem Pole outside their gift shop~

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Wilderness Lodge Lobby~

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“Old Faithful” geyser at Wilderness Lodge~

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(top) Mural inside Contemporary Resort ~ (bottom) inside Contemporary Resort~

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Victoria Falls Lounge inside Animal Kingdom’s Jambo House~

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Bridge hovering over Animal Kingdom’s Jambo House lobby~    

Quick Tip Tuesday! Beautiful – Free – Fun

Celebrating special occasions at Disney has become an anticipated event for many- so receiving a FREE “Special Occasion” button while at Walt Disney Resort is a must do!

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These buttons will usually have hand written names or  celebration slogans written on them.  We recently came across a post about these free buttons at the Downtown Disney Christmas Store and wanted to share it with all of you!  If you would like to take your button up a notch, stop into the Christmas Store and have yours professionally printed!

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If you have received one of these free, beautifully printed Disney special occasion buttons from Downtown Disney’s Christmas Shop let us know!

Princess Couture

I absolutely love browsing the Magic Kingdom shops, each “land” has their own themed merchandise.  On one occasion I was drawn into a Fantasyland shop purely by its name, Castle Couture.  Maybe I would find that perfect tiara I have been searching for to go with that amazing ball gown I purchased last week.

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 Ok- back to reality.  What an adorable name for an adorable princess shop.  Of course you can find anything on your “must have princess list”, but what really caught my eye was this magically glowing gown. 

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As I approached the gown I knew right away it belonged to Princess Aurora.  It was glowing hues of blue then pink.

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I was awe struck, it was gorgeous – what I wouldn’t do to try it on, but this dress was clearly meant for only one particular princess. 

On a separate occasion I found one of Cinderella’s original gowns, the one made for her by her wonderful little mice friends.  If I was charmed by these gowns, little princesses in training must be over the moon about them!

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I realized this shop did not carry my size, how incredibly disappointing. BUT I found out through recent research I can certainly receive a little Disney Magic from a sprinkling of Fairy Dust given out by a Castle Couture Cast Member.  You can be sure I will be visiting again, how could anyone resist a chance to be sprinkled with Fairy Dust? 

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~Maureen