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Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Walt Disney World: Quick Animal Kingdom guide

Hey guys! I thought I'd share a few tips with you about my second favorite park in Walt Disney World; Animal Kingdom!

The first thing you will want to do is the Kilimanjaro Safari. It is a great way to introduce yourself to Animal Kingdom and the focus of the park. Not to mention it gets super busy super fast, so i recommend making a beeline to this attraction. Its at the very back of the park, so you need to trek all the way across to get to it. Then, you can make your way back through the park throughout the day.

You won't need more than one day for this park, as you can see all you need to see within a day.

Once you've done the safari, there are a few nature trails nearby with more animals to see. This is where you can spot the tigers and silverback gorillas, so its definitely worth doing these trails.

From here, I would recommend making sure you have fast passes if the rides here are important to you! Biggest ones here are Dinosaur and Expedition Everest. Both of these rides pretty much constantly have long lines, so you really should make sure you get a fast pass set up for these rides. Despite being terrified, i'm glad I rode Everest and I suggest everyone try it at least once. Dinosaur can be scary for young children, but it is an amazing and fully immersive ride!

Also, make sure you don't miss the festival of the Lion King show! It really is a sight to behold, and I think it had to be my favorite show in the entirety of Disney World.

As far as food goes, there is no shortage! This park closes fairly early, so I actually recommend eating at Rainforest Cafe, which sits just outside the entrance to the park. It goes along great with the theme of Animal Kingdom, not to mention they have great food. As of this year, It actually looks like this park will be open later, complete with new events and entertainment! I look forward to seeing all of this in action.



Monday, September 12, 2016

Disneyland Mickey's Halloween Party Tips





Its that time of year again! Halloween time at the Disneyland resort! I went around this time and had a blast. If you're a fan of fall or Halloween, this is one of the best times to go to Disneyland. Not only is Disneyland in September less busy, its still quite warm.

Halloween Parties at Disneyland usually start mid to late September, and if you can I highly recommend making a Halloween Party one of your days in Disneyland.

Halloween Party entry is basically the same as a park entry ticket. Halloween Parties start at 7 p.m., at which time regular park guests must leave Disneyland (they may still visit California Adventure park) Halloween Party guests also gain early entry to the park, allowing you to start your day around 4 p.m.

Halloween costumes are encouraged during these parties and even adults are allowed to dress as Disney characters! They just have one condition- you don't do autographs or pose for photos as if you were the character. They also ask you not bring anything sharp or wear masks that would make it difficult to breathe. Basically use your brains! Its still California- it's going to be hot out! And there are children in the park, so dress appropriately.

There are several things that are exciting about Mickey's Halloween Party. First of all, there are meet and greets with villains and other Halloween characters. If you want to meet Jack and Sally, I either recommend starting with this or doing it at another time- ie not during the Halloween Party. Their line will be constantly long during the party.

Villains also do meet and greets in the Main St. Square right near the entrance to Disneyland, and I suggest getting the jump on these as well if its something you want to do.

Trick or Treat lines are the next cool thing about the party. It doesn't take long to fill your complimentary treak or treat bag from these lines. They have both healthy treats and normal candies, pretzels, etc. I got a huge mix and variety of candy and treats and I only went through about three treat lines. It doesn't take long to fill your bag, so I'd save going to get treats until later at night.

The Halloween Party is also a great time to get on some rides that tend to be busier- with the exception of Haunted Mansion of course, this one is still quite busy during the party. So get on a bunch of rides during the party!

You can find various entertainment around the park during the party as well, but by far the best entertainment is the Halloween fireworks! This past year, Zero flew over the castle and there was plenty of fire, and some fireworks I had never seen before. The fireworks alone are more than worth going to the Halloween party.

So, all in all, this is my recommended plan of action for the Halloween party:
1. Start with any character meet and greets you want to do.
2. Ride the rides that tend to be busier on regular park hours
3. Save trick or treating for close to the end- it won't take long to get plenty of candy!
4. Make sure not to miss the Halloween fireworks. They are a real treat.

Sunday, September 11, 2016

How and where to get character photos in Disneyland

Characters can be fairly elusive in Disneyland- they don't have a comprehensive app like Disney World to tell you when characters will be present. Thankfully, Disneyland's website now lists approximate times and locations to find characters. I wanted to bring some of my own insight to this and help you and/or your little ones make the most out of finding characters in a less typical situation.

1- Finding Mickey and Minnie
There are a plethora of places to find Mickey and Minnie. The biggest one is their homes in Toontown- all you need to do is take a tour of their home and wait in line to get your photo with them! They aren't always guaranteed to be here- but it is certainly your best chance at finding them.

You can also find these two at the character breakfasts- these include breakfast at the Grand Californian, Paradise Pier, and at the Plaza Inn. If you're looking for the most character variety, Plaza Inn is your best bet.

Sometimes, you may also find them in the plaza of Main St. right when you enter Disneyland park. I've only seen these two available to meet and greet on Buena Vista St. as far as California Adventure goes.

2-The gang
You can also find most of the main gang somewhere in Toontown at different points of the day- I've seen Goofy outside of his house, Pluto outside of the jail, etc. These guys will also be found on Main St, most commonly near the fire hall.

I've seen a few of them at the character breakfasts as well.

If you're lucky you can catch Goofy as a conductor outside by the World of Color fountains- I believe it's a fun way they test the fountains to make sure they are working for each night's show!

I've also seen Pluto near Soarin' in California Adventure.

A secret spot I've happened to see Chip n' Dale is the big empty space right near the Hollywood Tower of Terror! You may spot other characters here as I believe it is close to a backstage area for cast members.

Oswald is easy to spot as he is usually on the main st into California Adventure- definitely in the shade if it's hot out. I found him hanging out there mid day, not far from the shop that sells only Oswald merch.

3- Princes and Princesses
The biggest spot Princesses do meet and greet is at the Fantasy Faire- but these lines can get quite long and I wouldn't say its the most unique experience to meet the Princesses.

The best place to find the main Disney Princesses is at Ariel's Grotto when you book a meal there. Be warned, this place is ALWAYS busy so you do need to make reservations. You won't find the Princes here, but you can see Ariel, Belle, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, and Snow White. I believe some of these Princesses can also be seen at the Plaza Inn, depending on the day.

Another place you can find these gals is right inside the entrance to Disneyland Park. Sometimes they can be found under the shade of the trees near the flower arrangements.

Tiana can be found in New Orlean's Square- because of course that makes the most sense. I've seen her on the raised platform near the Rivers of America and I've also seen her on the staircase hidden in between the shops.

Merida still has her own meet and greet spot near it's a Small World, unless that has changed recently.

Anna and Elsa can be found at their Royal Welcome in Animation Academy in California Adventure. As far as I'm aware the line is constantly long for this and its the only place to see them. Whereas Olaf can be found outside in Hollywoodland.

Jasmine can only be found with Aladdin at Aladdin's Oasis- along with Genie at times and even Jafar. It's never known who will be here at any given time- and I've rarely seen them here on hot days.

4- Disney Jr.
These characters are most commonly found outside the shops near the Disney Jr. Stage or outside Disney Jr. Itself.

5- Sulley and Mike
These two have their own special meet and greet spot not far from their ride- before you get into the Mad T. Party area, there is a small apartment made to look like it is from Monsters Inc. If Sulley or Mike are doing meet and greets, you will find them standing here. I've never seen them at the same time, just one or the other.

6-Marvel Superheros
Most commonly found in Tomorrowland, but apparently they can now be found in Hollywoodland as well. I believe that is a recent development.

7- Character breakfasts, a good chance to see rare characters
Paradise Pier's Breakfast roster includes Stitch! So if you're looking for him, make sure you book this breakfast. I don't believe I have seen him elsewhere, but I wouldn't put it past him to be at Plaza Inn every now and then. I've also seen Daisy here, and she seems to be a more hard to find member of the gang.

The Grand Californian Sports more rare characters- especially those from Brother Bear. There isn't a plethora of characters here, but the food makes it well worth a visit.

I haven't been to Goofy's Kitchen- but I imagine you'd see Goofy here no matter what!

Plaza Inn has a great roster too- the time I was there I saw Captain Hook, Eeyore, The Fairy Godmother, Minnie, and more! I believe a lot of them change day to day but it is fairly certain you will see Minnie here no matter what.

8-Seasonal Events
If you go during a certain season I can almost guarantee you will see more of the rare characters. Halloween you will spot more villains, as well as Jack and Sally. Christmas tends to bring out some more rare characters, and the gang in special costumes. But also consider events such as Valentine's day- where you will find some special characters out just for the day.

This has been my guide to find characters more outside of their norm locations. Hopefully my experiences can help you find who you're looking for in the parks!


                                                   Meeting Minnie at the Plaza Inn!

Friday, September 9, 2016

Best Photo Spots in California Adventure

Hi and welcome to the companion list of the best photo spots in Disneyland, and today we are covering California Adventure park.


1- In front of Carthay Circle Restaurant
a short walk down Buena Vista St. when you first enter Disneyland will find you at the Carthay Circle Restaurant. This is a great piece of Disney history as its design and name are based on the movie theatre where Snow White was first shown, the true start of Disney films.

2- Walt and Mickey Statue on Buena Vista St.
I love this statue, where Walt looks like he's just arrived in Cali, Mickey and his suitcase in tow and his coat over his shoulder.

3- In front of the Hyperion
The Hyperion is a huge theatre where they used to perform the Aladdin show for many years. It is now home to a Frozen stage show, which I haven't had the opportunity to see for myself. We won't get into the debate about the show changing, as I know there are people that both love and hate Frozen now making its way into so many places in the parks.

4- At the end of Buena Vista St.
Here, right next to the Hyperion, you will find an illusion painting that makes it look as if the street continues for a long distance, making it a good photo op!

5- On Route 66 in Cars Land
If you can, take this photo at night! The bright neon of this street at night is incredible- it feels like you have stepped right into the Cars movie.

6- The walkway next to Radiator Springs Racers
they did an awesome job recreating the landscape of this ride and there are plenty of awesome photo spots along this walking path.

7- Cove Bar at Paradise Pier
If you're wanting the best view of Paradise Pier in your backdrop, snag yourself a seat at the Cove Bar. Not to mention, they have some of the best food and drink this side of the park. (did somebody say cocktails?!)

8- World of Color Viewing area
This area will get you a great photo of Mickey's fun wheel during the day! Not to mention there isn't a lot of foot traffic on these boardwalks, ensuring you can get an uninterrupted photo.

9- Entrance to Paradise Pier
At the start of the boardwalk there's a great photo op- as there is a sign for Paradise Pier! At night, its even lit nicely, making it a good photo spot both day and night.

10- Under the replica San Fran bridge
this one's hard to miss- as you will see it right as you come into the park!

11- Bridge entrance to Pacific Wharf
This is another great spot thats well lit at night- great for a photo both day and night!

12-In front of the Bear at Grizzly River Run
Pretty self exploratory- great shot to take in front of a huge wooden bear statue! A great way to get a "before" shot before getting on Grizzly River Run.

13-In front of Ariel's Undersea Adventure
The building for this ride is gorgeous! You can get a good photo under the giant dome or in front of the beautiful glass windows on the side.

14- The exit of the Art of Animation building
this is a cute little photo op because the wall reads "... and they all lived happily ever after" a very sweet and very Disney sentiment.

15- Inside the main room of the Art of Animation building
This room is breathtaking, showing a panoramic of images and video from different classic Disney films, accompanied by a song from the film. It changes about every minute or two and besides photos its the perfect place to relax and take a break.

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Photos you need to take in Disneyland




Hey all! I'm back with some more info on Disneyland, and today I'm covering good spots to get your photo taken in the park. We will cover some of the biggest ones as well as some lesser known areas.

1- the classic, in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle
The only problem is, it can be hard to get this photo depending on the time of day. There's always a lot of people crowded around here trying to get this opportunity. For a fresh take, try taking the photo closer to the bridge and from a lower angle, or even go back into the garden where the Walt and Mickey statue is- it will be less crowded here and you may even get more of the castle in your shot!

2-On Main ST, USA
Try getting this photo at either the busiest or least busy time of day! Other people won't ruin the shot, it will just show how this truly is the happiest place on earth. Get yourself in the middle of main st to pose.

3- The fire hall on Main ST
When you first enter the park and go through the tunnel, you will be at the tail end of main st in a plaza. On the west side you will see the fire hall- the location of Walt's private apartment! He used to turn the light on in the top window so that workers of the park would know when he was visiting.  This is an excellent opportunity to take a photo- since Walt's passing, they always leave he light on in his apartment- symbolizing that he is with the park in spirit.

4- the flowers at the entrance to Disneyland
This is another classic- here you will see the flowers have been grown into a design, which is usually the shape of Mickey's head! Its a great photo opportunity, but I recommend doing this later in the day so you aren't trying to wait in line or beat a crowd of people to the punch. This is actually also a great place to find a couple of characters to take photos with- Mostly Disney Princesses. This is the place I actually found Ariel and had one of the best interactions with her.

5- Finding Nemo lagoon
This lagoon is so pretty- and if you love Finding Nemo, you can get a shot of yourself with the seagulls from the movie. You will also have plenty of time to take this photo if you're waiting in line- this ride can have long wait times during the day!

6- Entrance to Tomorrowland
Here at the entrance to Tomorrowland, there is a rather large ride called the Astro Orbiter, which is complete with a sign for Tomorrowland!

7-The Sword in the Stone- in front of King Arthur's Carousel
A few times a day, there is an event involving the sword in the stone- otherwise, its a great place to take a photo, and try your hand at removing the sword! You can also get a shot of the carousel in the background.
This photo is a young me on my first visit to Disneyland- still one of my favorite photos from the trip!

8-At any of the Disneyland Railroad stations
You usually have to wait for the train anyway- so take some time to stop and pose in front of the station!

9- Toontown Entrance
Since the entrance to Toontown is under a tunnel, this is a great spot to get some photos taken . Above the tunnel there is a sign for Toontown as well as a population counter that's a little wacky!

10- Mickey and Minnie's homes
If you're having trouble getting a photo with Mickey or Minnie, go through the tour of their homes in Toontown and if you're lucky Mickey or Minnie will be waiting at the end to take a photo with you! The line can sometimes be long, which also leaves you plenty of chances to take photos inside their homes.

11- Around the gag shop
Toontown is full of silly photo opportunities, such as bending jail bars, weights stuck in the ground, and gas pumps that are actually fish tanks! Take a minute to wander around here and take a silly photo or two- it's never to busy to get a few in.

12- Eating a Dole Whip
a Dole Whip is without a doubt a quintessential element of any Disney trip. Dole Wips + Tiki Room= Happiest day ever! You can get a Dole Whip while waiting for the Tiki Room- this area is full of Tiki statues and will make for a great photo.

13- The Rivers of America in New Orleans Square
The front paths closest to Rivers of America usually aren't too crowded- and if you catch this right you can also get the Mark Twain Riverboat or the Pirate ship in the background!

14- The stairs in New Orleans Square
Tucked away in the shops of New Orleans Square, there is a set of stairs! You can't ascend them all the way, but you can get a nice photo here as well as a break from some of the crowds. The odd time you may also find Tiana here.

15- Club 33
Club 33 is more well known than it used to be. If you don't know what Club 33 is, its an exclusive restaurant inside Disneyland, where only members of Club 33 can eat. Members include mostly the wealthy or families that have had a membership for a long long time- the waiting list is quite long to get in the club and the club fees per year are quite hefty. Regardless, you can find the entrance to Club 33 hiding in plain sight next to the Blue Bayou Restaurant.

These are some of the best photo spots in Disneyland- be sure to look out for my guide for California Adventure as well as a future guide to finding Characters for photos.



Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Travelling to Vegas- If you're not a big gambler or drinker

Las Vegas has to be one of the most popular vacation spots in North America. By the time I finally went, most people I knew had already been there at least once. It's not only a popular travel spot for college party-goers, but also for sightseeing families and retired couples looking for some warm weather.

The most I'd heard about Vegas is that it is a party city- for the drinkers and gamblers. But there is so much more to Vegas than that! So here's some options for those who are looking for more out of their Vegas trips, as well as what I did while I was there.

1. Visit the Outlet malls
Vegas has several Outlet malls, and they're only a 5 dollar cab ride from the strip. There's one outdoor and one indoor that are both large and have great stores in their own right. I recommend the outdoor outlet if you are more into big name brands. There are also a couple malls on the strip you can visit. While they aren't outlet malls, they have more affordable stores.

2. Visit the family friendly hot spots
M&M's store- if you're a fan of M&M'S, you will love this store, They have merchandise of all kinds as well as a rainbow wall of bulk M&M'S for purchase. Sometimes there are even special seasonal flavors you can purchase. When I went in September, they had Candy Corn M&M's. While they didn't taste like candy corn, they were delicious!

Hershey's World- attached to New York, New York Hotel. Hershey's world has a variety of themed merch as well as candy for purchase. You can even personalize your own chocolate bar wrapper! New York New York is also a very scenic hotel and very cool to walk through. It also has an area with several restaurants that feels like a street on New York- So this place is great to visit all around.

MGM Grand- Within the MGM grand there is a walking area full of shops to explore, including a candy store. This is a great place to spend some of your time.

Of course, there are also options such as the wax museum and vans that will take you on a day trip to the grand canyon,  both family friendly activities.



3. Themed Restaurants
Rainforest Cafe- Within the MGM Grand Hotel you can find the Rainforest Cafe. It is one of the largest ones I have ever been to, including a large waterfall. This place is great to take kids- and if you don't have kids, they have amazing food and good cocktails. Some of the drinks even come with a complimentary take home glass- a drink and souvenir in one!

Bubba Gump- If you like seafood, and Forrest Gump, this is the place for you. Cocktails here also come with a souvenir glass to take home. They also have fun here by asking you trivia about the Forrest Gump movie.

4. Walking the Strip
If you want to see some cool stuff on the strip (besides the wonky costume actors) There's plenty to see simply by taking a walk!
-The Luxor at night
-The volcano eruption at Mirage (night)
-The roller coaster at New York, New York
-The exterior of the Excalibur (looks like a castle)
-The fountains at the bellagio

5. Chef restaurants
Of course, many Food Network stars have chosen to have their restaurants in Vegas hotels, as they know it is a vacation hot spot. With restaurants by Giada, Bobby Flay, Gordon Ramsay, and more, you will never run out of unique fine dining options

6.Events on the strip
By far the most fun I had in Vegas were the events I planned to attend. I went to a Katy Perry concert at the MGM which was a once in a lifetime experience, but we also attended Boulevard Brew Fest- which was incredible. It was held across from the Luxor, and for $60 bucks a person you gained entry, $10 in free beer tokens, and access to performances by big bands such as Kings of Leon. If you can find events such as this going on in Vegas while you're going, I can guarantee you will have a good time for a good price.

All in all, if you want to do more than just lay by the pool or gamble, I highly recommend adding some of these things to your itinerary, and planning ahead. Planning ahead can make any good trip a fantastic one!

Monday, June 6, 2016

Finding the best flight deals- and the best way to travel with ease

So, I like to travel, a lot. I also like to save money. Flights can often be the most expensive part of a trip, but there are a few tricks you can use to save money on your flights and travel in the most hassle free way


1. Browse through a deals website.
The most commonly known deals website for flights is expedia.ca , but I have found that Kyak.com actually tends to find even cheaper flights than expedia! Leading up to a trip or a visit, I will check Kyak several times through the week.

2.Book directly through the flight provider
 When it finds a good price, I often go through the flight provider directly to book the flight. Sometimes when you book through affiliate sites, you can accidentally end up on a wait list if a flight is full, and you don't want that. For example, I will go to WestJet's website when Kyak finds a good deal using one of their flights and then book directly with WestJet. that way I know for sure my seat is secure.

3. If your trip is short, don't check baggage
And by short, I mean a trip less than 1.5 weeks. You can save money and stress by not checking a bag for trips this long. It is hard to pack for a week in a little carry on and a purse, but trust me, it can be done. And then you're not worrying about getting your luggage on a layover that has you switch airlines (almost NO flights are possible without layovers nowadays)

4. Don't be afraid of multi-airline trips
Travel is changing. Now flight providers are starting to team up to provide a flight plan that can get you anywhere. WestJet often works with Delta, and I have found their prices as well as flight times to be the most reasonable (even if Delta flights aren't always the most comfortable) If you're from the states and travelling to Canada, I highly recommend any flight with WestJet. You're guaranteed to have a positive experience with them.

5.Booking Far in advance or waiting till the last minute
This is your biggest gamble. You can either book 6 months or more in advance to get a decent deal, or you can take a big risk and wait, sometimes even until the night before a flight to book one. This can either work in your favor or the price can rise, But if it does drop, I can promise you will be saving at least $100.00 on your ticket.

6. Check in to your flight as soon as possible.
It's easy to forget, especially if its on your return flight, but checking in to your flight before you get to the airport has amazing benefits, even if you don't print your boarding pass, you can at least select your seat and know that you will be on that plane the next day. And if you are able to print your boarding pass the day before, it will greatly streamline your experience at the airport.