Baby Guessing Time

I thought we might have a little fun this week! Many of you have been through a lot with me...you've been clients and followers for years! Through my first pregnancy, my little girl's surgery, MANY vacations and now the exciting arrival of baby #2!

A little info....
-Both hubby and I are very tall. I'm 5'8" and he's 6'3".
-Kennedy was 8lbs 9oz and 22 inches when she was born!
-My heritage is mostly Italian...we are all dark haired, dark eyed
-Blue eyes are dominant on my hubby's side....both he and his brother have them and all the kids, including Kennedy have them!
-I'm measuring anywhere from 1-3 weeks ahead depending on baby's position and the Dr. said I'm ALL baby!!
-My C-Section is scheduled for Friday morning however I've been having contractions steadily for 2 weeks and am already dilated at least 3 cm.

So take a shot....head over to my baby poll and make some guesses!!



As a friendly reminder I'll be out on maternity leave starting this FRIDAY, May 2nd!  I'll be unavailable by phone or email for a few weeks and then will be available to current clients only for a little while. Thanks always for your continued support and reading along!



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FastPass+ Updates!

Disney is ever growing and changing and just recently has listened to feedback from YOU!! Up until now Disney's FastPass+ system allowed guests to select up to 3 FastPass+ experiences in just ONE park.   Starting on Monday, April 28, 2014, all Walt Disney World®Resort Guests will be able to make additional FastPass+ selections at in-park kiosks after they have redeemed their original (up to three) selections.




  • Guests will be able to make one additional selection at a time, based on availability. After they redeem that additional selection, they can go to a FastPass+ kiosk to make another selection, and so on. (The additional FastPass+ selections must be made at a kiosk only.)
  • Guests will be able to make their additional selection(s) for an experience at which they already redeemed a FastPass+ selection earlier that day.
  • Guests with valid park-hopping privileges will be able to make their additional selection(s) at another park. Those selections must be made at a kiosk in the park where the desired experience is located. 

Magic Kingdom FastPass+ Kiosks
At Guest Relations at City Hall on Main Street
In the Town Square Theater on Main Street
Outside Mickey’s PhilharMagic in Fantasyland
At the Storybook Circus FastPass+ area, across from The Barnstormer in Fantasyland
At Splash Mountain's FastPass+ area, just past the entrance, in Frontierland
The walkway between Adventureland and Liberty Square, near The Diamond Horseshoe Saloon in Liberty Square
In the brick building outside the exit to Hall of Presidents, in Liberty Square

Epcot FastPass+ Kiosks
At Guest Relations in Future World
At the digital "tip board" in the middle of Future World Plaza (behind Spaceship Earth and the Future World fountain)
At the Soarin' entrance, downstairs at The Land pavilion
Outside the Mission: SPACE entrance
In the Future World West walkway, on the way to The Land pavilion
At the International Gateway entrance to the park

Disney's Hollywood Studios FastPass+ Kiosks
At Guest Relations outside the park
At the FastPass+ service center, immediately to the left once you get past the entrance turnstiles
At the "wait times" board on the corner of Hollywood and Sunset boulevards
Outside the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror entrance
Outside Voyage of The Little Mermaid, in Animation Courtyard

Disney's Animal Kingdom FastPass+ Kiosks
In front of the FastPass+ Service Center near Creature Comforts on Discovery Island
In front of the Disney Outfitters store on Discovery Island
Expedition Everest
Kali River Rapids
Primeval Whirl


Stay tuned to Disney Travel News for more MyMagic+ information. Also don't forget when you book your Disney vacation with me you get assistance with selecting your FastPass+ experiences and touring the parks!
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Dumbo Inspired Nursery

While this post is a little off topic for cruise month...ok, well a lot off topic, I wanted to share with you a little more how we Live With The Magic every day!  When we found out our first child was going to be a girl, it was a no brainer that she would have a Disney Princess inspired room. It was sweet and filled with tiny touches of Disney...and some not so tiny!


Now that she's almost 3 we realize the room doesn't suit her personality at all and she's overdue for a spruce but that's a story for another day!  We decided that for baby #2 we wanted to do something a little less traditional but still keeping with a Disney theme!  After considering a few ideas, including Nemo, Little Mermaid and more, we finally decided on Dumbo.  It's one of Kennedy's favorite movies AND I have always loved Elephants (I even have a small collection).

We knew that we didn't want to do soft colors like in Kennedy's room. We wanted something fun and bright!  After careful consideration, here is what we came up with!!

 I worked with an Etsy seller to design this one of a kind custom decal to match the circus/Dumbo theme.  Check out her shop here.



We are reusing Kennedy's crib since she's in a toddler bed now. The Chevron Sheets and Bed Skirt both came from Target.  There were no sets that I loved, plus we don't use the bumpers so we just found individual pieces we loved!


This simple white dresser came from Walmart.com and I found the PERFECT Elephant lamp from Urban Outfitters...on sale too! The Red Lampshade is from Pottery Barn.


And one last touch...a tiny elephant hat for her Newborn photos 


I hope you enjoyed! I'd love to hear what kind of Disney themed rooms your kids have!!

Update...check out her newborn photos HERE.


Remy Featuring Pompidou's Patisseries Dessert Experience

An exciting new experience has been added to the Disney Fantasy!!

This unique adult-only dining event includes a variety of indulgent dessert offerings, coffee or tea, and a complimentary adult beverage for Guests ages 21 and up. As each menu selection is presented, the Executive Chef and Executive Pastry Chef of Remy will share interesting history and fun facts of the dessert.



he "Remy Featuring Pompidou's Patisseries Dessert Experience" is $50 per person and can only be booked during days at sea on the Disney Fantasy. Please note this experience is not available on the Disney Dream.
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Epcot - After Hours Wind Down


Exclusivity at Its Finest

Welcome the evening with a serving of cultural fare—prepared with flair and perfectly paired.

Following a fantastic fireworks spectacular, stick around Epcot as you take your pick from 4 exclusive lounges and satisfy your senses with tempting cuisine, as created by award-winning Epcot chefs and sommeliers.

Be sure to reserve your ticket for Epcot After Hours Wind Down in advance so you can savor the flavor of the night from one of the following locations:

La Cava del Tequila – Mexico Pavilion
Rose & Crown Pub & Dining Room – United Kingdom Pavilion
Spice Road Table – Morocco Pavilion
Tutto Gusto Wine Cellar – Italy Pavilion

Admission to Epcot After Hours Wind Down costs just $35 per Guest—tax and gratuity not included—and comes complete with one (1) beverage and a delectable selection of light snacks.

Please note: Evening fireworks at Epcot may be changed or canceled without prior notice.
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Kids Just Wanna Have Fun!

When most people think of a Disney Cruise, it's a no-brainer that they assume it's all about the kids. While that's not entirely true (and I'll get to that another day), the ships offer some amazing activities and amenities for the little ones!

Let's start with the littlest cruisers! For those under age 3 (and not potty trained). On the Disney Fantasy, Dream and Magic you'll find the It's A Small World nursery while on the Disney Wonder you'll find  Flounder's Reef Nursery.


Little ones must be aged 3 months to 3 years and there is a small fee for use of the nursery.

  • $9.00 per hour for first child
  • $8.00 per hour for second child in the same family
Cancellations may be made without penalty up to 4 hours in advance of reservation.

Reservations can be made in advance up to a certain number of hours (Dependent on the length of your cruise). I HIGHLY recommend booking these in advance as they can fill up quickly. Once onboard you can always stop in to see if additional hours are available. It really depends on how busy your cruise is. When we sailed to Mexico with our daughter, we ended up being quite a few hours.

Remember to bring anything your little one needs...and don't forget to label it all! We usually dopped her off with her blanket, binkies, a bottle, etc. The staff was SO amazing I wouldn't hesitate to use the nursery again!


And don't think the little ones are left out of the magic!  One of my favorite moments onboard our daughters first cruise happened when we weren't even with her!  We had gone down to the lobby to have her meet Snow White (and other princesses).  When she walked up to Snow White she said, "Why Kennedy! It's lovely to see you again!!".  We were SHOCKED! How Did Snow White know our daughter? Well it turns out earlier that day Snow White and Cinderella stopped by the nursery and spent time with the babies!!

Now for the older kids!  Depending on the ship you are sailing, the kids will have a few options! All the ships include 4 distinct areas:

  • Oceaneer Club and Lab (Both ages 3-12*)
  • Edge (ages 11-14) 
  • Vibe (ages 14-17)

*All children must be potty trained!

The Youth Clubs are typically open 9 a.m. to midnight each day.  While many allow for various forms of "free" play, be sure to check your Personal Navigator for specific activities like Tinkerbell's Talent Show, Super Sloppy Science with Professor Make-O-Mess and So You Want To Be a Pirate?. There is more
than enough activities to keep the kids busy no matter the length of your cruise.



While some of the kids clubs allow the kids to go back and forth between clubs rest assured everything is very secured! All kids under age 8 must be signed in and out by a parent.  Kids older than 8 can have parents sign a permission slip which would allow then to sign themselves out.

For both nursery and youth clubs, a password is required to release children to their parents. Lunch and Dinner is also provided in the Youth Clubs if Mom and Dad want to have a meal alone (or if the kids just don't want to leave!)

For the slightly older kids, there is the Edge (11-14) and the Vibe (14-17).    These spaces are designed especially for teens.

 On the Dream and Fantasy the Vibe has both indoor and outdoor spaces!!

While the teen clubs are JUST for teens, rest assured they are full chaperoned :)

Remember...there is NO extra cost for the Youth Clubs!  These are spaces just for your kids to enjoy as often (or not) as they'd like! Be sure to check your Personal Navigator each night to see what activities your kids want to do, what there is for adults, and what activities everyone wants to do as a family! Disney Cruise vacations are as customizable as you'd like!

Be sure to check out www.disneycruiseline.com for more information on the various kid spaces aboard the 4 Disney Cruise Line Ships! Contact me today if you have questions about booking a Disney Cruise vacation for your family! Amanda@mouseketrips.com

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First Time Cruising FAQ


Disney Cruise Line FAQ
Have you thought about cruising but don't know where to begin? I've put together a short FAQ of the most commonly asked questions!


How long should I cruise?
Disney offers a variety of cruise lengths to fit both your budget and your needs!  Lots of first time cruisers will sail on 3 or 4 night sailings out of Port Canaveral. Orlando is an easy airport to travel to and Disney makes it super easy! Plus you can easily add on a short cruise to your Walt Disney World vacation. 3 and 4 night sailings give you a taste of what Disney Cruising is all about.



If you've cruised before, but not with Disney, or if you are a bit more adventurous, Disney offers longer sailings including 5 and 7 night sailings from Florida or even long cruises to destinations like Europe, Alaska, through the Panama Canal or even a transatlantic sailing! Click here to learn more about Disney Cruise destinations!

What's the difference in the 4 ships?
Disney currently has 4 ships; Disney Magic, Disney Wonder, Disney Dream and the Disney Fantasy

Disney Magic Class Ships
These are the original ships, the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder. The Disney Magic started sailing in 1998 while the Wonder started sailing in 1999. They are both almost identical in size holding about 2,400 passengers.

Disney Dream Class Ships
The newer ships, the Disney Dream and the Fantasy began sailing in 2011 and 2012 and are considerably larger than the Magic and Wonder holding 4,100 passengers!

So besides size, what are the big differences? Many people consider size to be one of the biggest differences (no pun intended).  A lot of guests prefer the more intimate feeling of the smaller ships. The smaller ships have almost the same amenities, offering adults only spaces, great kids clubs, restaurants and more.

However the larger ships have a little more to offer, expanding the kids clubs, adult areas and even adding a new adult only restaurant on the Fantasy (Remy).

A lot comes down to budget and where you want to sail as not all ships sail to the same destinations. My family prefers to sail on the Disney Fantasy but our favorite location to sail is Alaska, which is on the Wonder.  All the ships will offer the same great Disney guest service so whichever ship you pick, you'll get the same great Disney Cruise Experience!

Do I need a passport?


If your cruise sets sail and return from a U.S. port (close looped), currently passports are not required for U.S. Citizens. HOWEVER if you are onboard a Disney Cruise ship and there was an emergency, you can not FLY back to the U.S. without a passport (say if you needed to be airlifted due to a medical emergency). The recommendation is that everyone has a passport.

If you opt to not to have a passport, original birth certificates with drivers licence is required to board.

What room types are available?
Just like sail dates, Disney Cruise Line offers staterooms for every family need and budget!

    • Inside Rooms-Disney offers a few different inside rooms; Standard and Deluxe. Standard inside rooms are approximately 184 square feet, have one bathroom and sleep 3 to 4.  Deluxe rooms have a split bath are slightly larger at 214 square feet.
    • Oceanview Rooms-Just like inside rooms, there are a few different types of Oceanview 
    • Rooms. All oceanview rooms have a split bath. There are two types of rooms; Deluxe and Deluxe Oceanview (Fantasy and Dream). The rooms range from 204 to 240 square feet.
    • Verandah Rooms-Want a bit more space? A Verandah room might be for you! There are a variety of rooms including Navigator Verandah (almost enclosed with a large open-air window), Whitewall (solid metal wall) or Verandah (clear plexiglass railing). Again the size varies from room to room starting at 204 square feet up to 299 square feet.
    • Concierge and Suites-Looking for more space or the added extra touch? Try a concierge level room where you'll have your own private team to make your vacation even more magical. On the Dream and Fantasy enjoy a special concierge lounge!  Disney also offers 1 and 2 bedroom suites as well as the ROYAL suite!



Room types may vary slightly from ship to ship.

What's included in the cost? How much extra will I spend?
Let's start with what's included in the cost!
-Stateroom
-All your food (except select snacks and drinks from Room Service)
-Most non-alcoholic beverages
-Entertainment (like great Broadway style shows)
-Pools/Ship activities
-Kids Clubs (except the nursery)

So what's extra?
-Alcohol
-Excursions
-Gratuties (see below)
-Spa
-Select snacks and drinks from Room Service


Basically most of the extra's are up to you!  See below for gratuitiy information but everything else is optional!  You can spend as much or as little as you want. You can enjoy a Disney Cruise Line without spending a lot extra...of course extra's add up. A few drinks here and there, a spa treatment, a few extra's....so budget accordingly!

What should I pack?
Well it depends on where you are sailing!  Mostly a Disney Cruise vacation is pretty relaxed! See below for the dress code for dinner but if you headed to the Bahamas or Caribbean be prepared for warm weather, while guests heading to Alaska should bring slight warmer clothes...and rain gear! There is no limit to the amount of luggage your bring aboard....just don't' go crazy!

What's the Dress Code?
 From DisneyCruiseLine.com:
The dress code for dinner varies by the venue or theme night of your cruise. In general, most meals are "cruise casual"—no swimwear or tank tops. Most cruises also have special theme nights with optional opportunities to get dressed up for a special family photo. Here's a breakdown of events by cruise itinerary:

On 3-night cruises:
One cruise casual night—No swimwear or tank tops
One pirate or tropical night (deck party)
One "optional dress-up night"—jacket for men, dress or pantsuit for women

On 4-night cruises:
First night is cruise casual—no swimwear or tank tops
One pirate or tropical night (deck party)
One optional dress-up night—jacket for men, and dress or pantsuit for women
Final night is cruise casual—no swimwear or tank tops



On 7-night cruises:
First night is cruise casual—no swimwear or tank tops
One themed night (pirate, tropical or other themed deck party)
3 additional cruise casual nights—no swimwear or tank tops
One formal and one semi-formal night—two great opportunities to dress-up and take advantage of the onboard photography services. Though optional, we recommend: Dress pants with a jacket or a suit for men, and dress or pantsuit for women

Dress code at Palo:
Men: Dress pants and dress shirt (a jacket is optional)
Women: Dress or pantsuit
No jeans, shorts, capri pants, flip-flops or tennis shoes

Dress code at Remy:
Men: Dress pants with jacket (sports or suit jacket) is required—ties are optional.
Women: A dress, cocktail dress, pantsuit or skirt/blouse is required
No jeans, shorts, capri pants, flip-flops or tennis shoes

Overall Disney is pretty relaxed about the Dress Code on the ship and in the main dining rooms (Palo and Remy are exceptions and are pretty strict).

What am I allowed to bring onboard?
Disney has a pretty relaxed policy toward what you can and can't bring on board the ship. The normal stuff like firearms and knives are prohibited (click here for a full list).  But there is no real limit to how many suitcases you bring.  Disney even allows alcohol on board the ship!

Please remember to pack alcohol in your Carry-on bags!
  • Alcohol brought on board may not be consumed in any lounge or public area.
  • Guests who arrive in the dining room with a bottle of champagne or wine that has been brought on board will be charged a corking fee of $20.00 per bottle.
  • Beverages must be packed in your carry-on bag—which must not exceed 22 inches wide, 14 inches high and 9 inches deep in dimension
  • Coolers filled with personal items (e.g. soda, alcohol, chips, candy, etc.) may not be brought on board.
I'm traveling without kids....why should I sail with Disney?
Why not? Disney is World renowned for their amazing guest service and attention to detail. We have sailed more without kids than with!  We love the amazing guest service, delicious food and adult only areas of the ship! Disney has a whole section of the ship just for those 18 and older! These areas include a separate pool, coffee shop and clubs/bars. There are even adult only restaurants (for a surcharge).


How does dining work?


Most food on onboard the ship is included with the cost of your cruise! What exceptions are there?
  • Adult dining experiences, like Palo and Remy, which come with a surcharge,
  • Select items on the Room Service menu like Soda, Coffee and prepackaged snacks
  • Non-Alcoholic drinks purchased from the bar
  • Coffee from the Cove or Vista Cafe's.


For breakfast and lunch choose from a variety of buffet, sit down restaurants and quick service food.  All non-alcoholic drinks ordered during a meal or from the Self-Serve drink stations are also included!

Disney offers a unique dining experience each evening called Rotational Dining. Basically you are assigned a different restaurant each night that you rotate through. The best part is your servers come with you! Read more about Rotational Dining here.

Basically you can eat whatever and whenever you want!!

Explain tipping to me!
Disney will automatically add select gratuities to your onboard account (you can pre-pay these up to 3 days in advance of your sailing).  You are always welcome to increase these amounts by visiting Guest Services but here are the pre-determined amounts

Per Guest per cruise3-Night4-Night7-Night
Dining Room Server$12.00$16.00$28.00
Dining Room Asst. Server$9.00$12.00$21.00
Dining Room Head Server$3.00$4.00$7.00
Stateroom Host/
Hostess
$12.00$16.00$28.00
Dining ManagerYour Discretion
Room ServiceYour Discretion
PaloYour Discretion
RemyYour Discretion
Senses Spa & SalonAn 18% gratuity will automatically be applied to all spa services.
Vista Spa & SalonAn 18% gratuity will automatically be applied to all spa services.
BabysittingGratuity not expected
Port AdventuresOptional; not included in port adventure price.

Will I get seasick?
If you are prone to motion sickness there is a chance you could become seasick.  There are several precautions you can take!

  • Pack Dramamine...remember to start this at least 24 hours in advance for it to be effective
  • Pick up some sea sickness bands at your local drugstore
  • Our family's go to remedy is to get a prescription from our Dr. for patches that you place behind your ear. They last up to 72 hours and keep us seasick FREE!

How far in advance should I book?
With Disney the earlier you book the more you save! While last minute rates can often save you money, Disney ships often fill up so there is no guarantee of last minute deals! Plus if you don't have a passport and plan on getting one prior to sailing, be sure to leave yourself plenty of time!

What else do I need to know?
There is a lot that can go into a Disney Cruise Line vacation...so why not take advantage of my FREE services? I'll help you through every step of the way to make the most of your magical cruise...whether it's your first cruise or if you are a Disney Cruise veteran!



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Disney Cruise Line Rotational Dining

Disney Cruise Line offers a unique experience when it comes to dinner each evening...Rotational Dining! So how does it work?

Time
When booking your cruise you'll have usually have the option of Main or Second Seating. While there are benefits to both, each family has their own preference. If you book early enough, Main Dining will be available. It does book fast but you can always request to be wait listed.The Main Seating is at 5:45 pm; the Second seating is at 8:15 pm.

For those assigned to Main Dining, you'll be able to enjoy a show afterwards. For those with Second seating, you'll head to the show first!

Where
When you check-in to your cruise, each passenger will get a Key To the World Card. On your Card you'll see a few "random" letters. These refer to your restaurants!


Each night you'll dine in a different restaurant. You will be assigned a specific table number and servers (see below). There will also be "tickets" in your room stating which restaurant you'll dine in each night.



Who
The cool part about rotational dining is that your servers come with you each night! They get to know what you like, what you don't, any food allergies you have and much more! They become such an integral part of your cruise vacation...it's part of what makes Disney...well Disney!



What if you don't want to attend your regular dining experience for once reason or another? Well you still have options! There are many quick service options open and Cabana's, which normally services a self-serve buffet, will be open during the dinner hours. You don't have to show up at a specific time or participate in any dress code. There is always room service too...all of which is included in the price of your cruise!!



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Palo Aboard the Disney Wonder

During the time the ship spent in Tracy Arm we decided to have dinner in Palo, the adult only restaurant on board the ship. Reservations should be made in advance and there is a surcharge of $20 per person. No one under the age of 18 will be allowed.


 Ready to get hungry?

A glimpse at the view out the window while Eric studies the menu.


I'm going to do my best guessing at what we ate :)

We all really enjoyed this meal. The service was outstanding, the food delicious and the views amazing!!!



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