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    • Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Woody’s Lunch Box Breakfast, and Rise of the Resistance Madness!

      Posted at 12:02 pm by taryngirl, on February 12, 2020

      1/28/20

      One of the main goals of this trip of mine, was to check out the process of securing a boarding group and ride Rise of the Resistance!  Park opening was 7 a.m., so our goal was to be at the park by 6:30 a.m. at the latest.  At the moment, you have to be through the gates before 7 a.m. (park opening) so that you can be on the app to secure your spot.

      Everyone in the party must be scanned into the park.  You cannot send one person to the park to secure for everyone.

      We planned to take a Lyft from All Star Movies to Hollywood Studios.  We were in the lobby by 6 a.m. summoning our pick up.  I do want to note that the whole time we were sitting there waiting, we did not see one bus come to pick anyone up.  So we were happy with our decision to Lyft!  Apparently we were not the only ones…this whole line of cars are Lyft/Uber drop offs!  (Lyft/Uber drop off is closer than the buses.  It’s a short walk to the entrance.)

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      There was no real line at security, so we got right in.

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      This is the line before scanning into the gates.

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      Once onto Hollywood Boulevard, they don’t stop you at the end anymore.  You can go in the shops, get coffee, or proceed to either the Galaxy’s Edge area, or Toy Story Land area.  I walked by so fast that I don’t even know what was happening on Sunset Boulevard on the way to Rock N Roller Coaster!  You may be able to line up there too??

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      We headed directly to Toy Story Land.  They stopped people from entering the actual land, but had us gathered down the whole lane leading to it.  They were telling people, DO NOT GO THIS WAY FOR GALAXY’S EDGE!  (There is an entrance to Galaxy’s Edge through Toy Story Land.). That entrance was closed off, so don’t try to take a shortcut or avoid the Galaxy’s Edge crowd through the normal entrance!  We had about a half hour to wait until 7 a.m.

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      At 7 a.m. on the nose, you could hear the murmurs of the crowds and gradually cheering as people secured their boarding group!  On this particular day, in order to get a boarding group for Rise of the Resistance, which is the only way to ride this new ride, you have to log onto the My Disney Experience app at posted park opening time.  Smack dab in the middle of the screen is Star Wars: RISE OF THE RESISTANCE–ACCESS BY BOARDING GROUP.  You click on that and then JOIN BOARDING GROUP.  Here you will select those in your party and then it will hopefully generate your boarding group number.

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      You can check the land status throughout the day.  Just click on the FIND OUT MORE again and it will tell you what groups are currently boarding.  We were able to enjoy most of the rest of the park until our group was called, including our 3 FP+.

      Simultaneously, the line started moving for the opening of the park.  We were rope dropping Slinky Dog Dash since we couldn’t get a FP+ for it.  This is my favorite ride in this park!

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      After getting off, we checked the wait time for Toy Story Mania, and it was already long, so we bailed on that and Alex got some breakfast at Woody’s Lunch Box.  She chose the kid’s meal:  S’more French Toast Sandwich–Sandwich Half with Marshmallow and Chocolate Ganache stuffed in Grilled Custard soaked Brioche encrusted with Graham Cracker Crumbs served with a Cuties® Mandarin and Potato Barrels with your choice of Beverage $6.19.

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      She liked it!  Kid’s meals are so underrated.  It’s the perfect portion size, especially for breakfast, and it comes with the two sides AND a drink.

      I also want to mention Mobile Ordering.  I encourage you to use it!  Below you can see the line just to order your food.  You can skip that by ordering on the My Disney Experience app.  It’s very user friendly, you can see pictures of the food when you order, and you can customize things.  You skip the ordering line and head to the Mobile Ordering Pick Up Window once you arrive at the location.

      This is especially helpful during super busy meal times.  You can order when you are on the other side of the park, away from the location, and just select that you are here when you get closer.  When using Mobile Ordering, you pay directly through the app with the credit card on file or add a new card, or use your Disney Dining Plan.

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      Once finished with her breakfast, we used our Toy Story Mania FP+ before heading into Galaxy’s Edge for my breakfast.

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      Up next…Galaxy’s Edge!

       

      Posted in Dining Review, Galaxy's Edge, Hollywood Studios, Uncategorized | 1 Comment | Tagged Dining Review, Galaxy's Edge, Hollywood Studios, Quick Service, Rise of the Resistance, Woody's Lunch Box
    • Yacht Club and Ale & Compass Dinner Review

      Posted at 6:04 pm by taryngirl, on February 11, 2020

      November 2018

      On our arrival day, we only had dinner planned and no parks.  Since the trip was planned well within 180 days, we had slim pickings for a dinner reservation!  We didn’t want to use a park day, so were limited to resorts or Disney Springs.

      Ale & Compass was available and since we were staying at the Boardwalk, it was very convenient.  To get to the Yacht Club, you can either take a short walk, or take the boat.  Either way, it’s super easy!

      All of the Christmas decorations were up, and it was really beautiful at night!

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      We arrived and checked in at the podium and they informed us they were running about an hour behind.  WE WERE STARVING!  So this was not good news for us.  But we stuck it out.  We walked around the lobby and to the store.

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      A quick stop at the Market to check out the menu.  This is the Yacht Club’s quick service option.  Just a note the menu is super limited and there are limited tables to sit here to eat!

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      Some of the holiday items at the store:

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      They finally buzzed us and our waiter was apologetic about the wait.  They had an extensive wine list:

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      I had read so much about the Parker House Rolls and Spreads, so I had to order them!

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      They were reallllyyyy good, and all of the spreads were good in their own way too!

      Megan ordered the Catch of the Day:

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      The rest of us ordered the Bacon and Vermont Cheddar Burger.  This was also really good!

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      I would definitely eat here again!

      After dinner, we walked over to the Beach Club lobby to look at the gingerbread display.  It really is amazing!  It’s carousel that actually moves.  There are hidden Mickey’s on it also, so you can look for them!

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      And Megan wasn’t really leaving until she found them all…

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      Posted in Dining Review, Disney, Uncategorized, Walt Disney World Resort, Yacht Club | 0 Comments | Tagged Ale & Compass, Dining Review, Table Service, Yacht Club
    • Gasparilla Island Grill – Grand Floridian

      Posted at 2:51 pm by taryngirl, on December 11, 2019

      August 2018

      On our departure day, we had some time to kill, so we hopped on the monorail and made a stop at the Polynesian and the Grand Floridian.  The Grand Floridian is so…..GRAND!  I absolutely love the lobby.  At any given time there may be live music, it smells so good, and the decor is amazing.  I had been wanting to try the quick service option, Gasparilla Island Grill, so that was our choice for a meal.  To get to the restaurant, you actually walk through the lobby and exit the back doors.

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      The “food area” is u-shaped.  On the left you can get pastries and order specialty coffees.

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      Straight ahead is the “hot” section.  Sandwiches, pizzas, etc.

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      And then on the right you can get cold sandwiches or salads.

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      This is Kinsey’s kid pizza, and not pictured is the Artisan Burger.  I forgot to get a picture!  Everything was really good and I would definitely return here to eat again for lunch or dinner.

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      One other note…there is both indoor and outdoor seating here.  It was way too hot to sit outside, but it would be very pleasant if the weather was normal.  The scenery is really nice!

      Posted in Dining Review, Disney, Grand Floridian, Quick Service, Uncategorized, Walt Disney World Resort | 0 Comments | Tagged Dining Review, Gasparilla Island Grill, Grand Floridian, Quick Service
    • Animator’s Palate – Disney Fantasy

      Posted at 9:07 pm by taryngirl, on December 10, 2019

      June 2019

      This was our night to dine at Animator’s Palate.  This dining room is fun!  And dedicated to all things animation.  On a 7 night itinerary, you eat here twice.  The first night you get to hear from Crush from Finding Nemo.  He interacts directly with people at their tables kind of like Turtle Talk with Crush in Epcot!

      Here’s the dinner menu:

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      The adorable butter knife!

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      My favorite item on the menu…Black Truffle Pasta Purseittes.  I personally ordered three of these and told them to bring them as my main meal!

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      Sliced Serrano Ham:

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      Creamy Butternut Squash Soup.  I got this also and it was really good!  Nice and creamy and really good flavor.

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      Pennete Bolognese.  My daughter ordered this.  It was just basic penne pasta.  I would choose something different!

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      Ginger-Teriyaki Dusted Angus Beef Tenderloin.  I did have a bite of this and it was super tender!  Good flavor!

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      Lemon-Thyme Marinated All Natural Chicken Breast:

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      Herb Crusted Pork Chop:

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      (I only commented on the ones I tasted!  I didn’t hear any bad reviews from anyone though.)

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      Cookies ‘n Cream Sundae.  I had this and it was a nice treat!

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      Chocolate Fudge Cheesecake:

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      Our assistant waiter was really good at origami!  He made this cute dress for Kinsey.

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      Overall, I love this dining room.  It’s a little bit more laid back of an atmosphere and the theming is true Disney!

      Posted in Animator's Palate, Cruise, Dining Review, Disney Cruise, Disney Cruise Line, Disney Fantasy, Uncategorized | 1 Comment | Tagged Animator's Palate, Cruise, Dining Review, Disney Cruise, Disney Cruise Line, Disney Fantasy
    • Royal Court Dinner Review

      Posted at 2:32 pm by taryngirl, on October 18, 2019

      6/16/19

      For dinner on our second night, we were scheduled in Royal Court.  This was also our formal night.  I requested a specific dining rotation so we would be all dressed up in this dining room!  This was in the most formal in my opinion.  It’s all about the princesses in here.

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      I loved the special touch with the way the napkins were folded into shirts!  And the bread basket is my favorite.

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      Thinking back now, I did not get any pictures of the kid’s menu!

      Kid’s spaghetti:

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      Kid’s pizza:

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      Gaston’s Escargot Gratinee:

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      Farmhouse Salad:

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      This was mine and I loved every bite of it.  The dressing is super light, and I like the addition of the sliced fingerling potatoes and goat cheese crouton.

      Wild Mushroom Stuffed Pasta in a Vegetable Broth:

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      Chateaubriand-Roasted Filet Steak:

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      This was mine and it was super tender and delicious.  It was really good dipped in the sauce.  It was the perfect portion size!

      I don’t have a picture of the dessert menu, but this was some flavor of Creme Brûlée and some kind of soufflé.

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      This was an apple dessert and very good!

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      The chandelier in the Atrium, just outside of the restaurant:

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      Grandparents with grandchildren:

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      Overall the meal was fantastic and the dining room was perfect!

      Posted in Dining Review, Disney Cruise, Disney Cruise Line, Disney Fantasy, Royal Court, Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged Cruise, Dining Review, Disney Cruise, Disney Cruise Line, Disney Fantasy, Main Dining Room, Royal Court
    • Disney Fantasy – Palo Brunch Review

      Posted at 12:38 pm by taryngirl, on October 9, 2019

      Combining from my June and September 2019 cruises!

      Palo is a specialty restaurant serving brunch on sea days, and nightly dinners for guests ages 18 and older only.  You must have reservations to dine here, and those can be made online during your check-in process for the cruise itself.  I’m not going to lie…these reservations sell out quickly and are hard to get!  But are TOTALLY worth it!  (If you cannot make a reservation online, upon embarking, you can head directly to Palo and try to make reservations then.  I’ve done this twice successfully.). There is a dress code, as this is more upscale than the main dining rooms.  Be sure to check that when you are packing for the cruise!

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      The view!

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      Included are mimosas or a glass of champagne.

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      After being led to our table, the waiter explained the dining process.  There is a menu to order from, as well as a “buffet” style set up.  The meal is slowwwwww.  You are not rushed and can spend as much time as you need.

      Here’s my first plate from the buffet section:

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      The cinnamon roll was SO GOOD!  Warm and gooey.  And the parmesan cheese…I couldn’t get enough of it!

      The first table…filled with delicious fruit, breads and pastries.  The almond croissant was one of my favorites!

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      The next table was full of seafood offerings, caviar, vegetables, and more!

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      The third table had a variety of cheeses, olives, meats, etc.

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      You may make as many trips up to these tables as you wish!

      Here is the menu we ordered from for made to order items:

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      Heirloom Tomato and Basil Soup:

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      Parmesan Crusted Chicken Breast:  This is my favorite food on any of the Disney Cruise ships!  It’s SO GOOD!  And the Risotto is perfect with this.  This is 80% why I schedule this brunch on every cruise.

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      Celery Soup:

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      Roasted Red Snapper Filet:

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      Lasagna Bolognaise:  I also was able to taste this.  It was good but I feel like since we were one of the last tables for the day, it was sitting for awhile maybe??  It’s a good shareable option though!

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      The dessert table:

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      I love that the portions are small so we can try a bunch of different things!

      June cruise:

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      Our waiter also brought us several of these lava cakes to share.  They were good but we were SO FULL!

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      September cruise:

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      (Apparently I have my favorites!)

      It was my niece’s graduation celebration on this cruise and they brought here this:

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      If I didn’t comment on the food, that means it was someone else’s but I just took a picture to share!

      This is hands down one of my favorite parts of the cruise!  It’s $40 per person, and that is charged to your stateroom account.  I highly suggest trying it at least once!

      Posted in Cruise, Dining Review, Disney Cruise, Disney Cruise Line, Palo Brunch, Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged Dining Review, Disney, Disney Cruise, Disney Cruise Line, Disney Fantasy, Palo Brunch
    • Disney Fantasy, Enchanted Garden Dinner

      Posted at 2:15 pm by taryngirl, on August 29, 2019

      6/15/19

      Our first night’s dinner was in Enchanted Garden.  I enjoy the theming in this dining room!

      Here’s a look at the menu:

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      Chickpea Garlic Puree for bread dipping

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      This was yummy!

      Cucumber Garden Roll

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      I ordered this.  It was very light and refreshing!

      Ahi Tuna and Avocado Tower

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      Romaine Wedge

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      I also had this.  It was good, but could have used a little bit more dressing.

      Kid’s Chicken Fingers and Fries

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      My daughter had this every other night.  She alternated with pizza!  I love Disney chicken fingers…

      Seared Pork Tenderloin Medallions

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      I’ve had this before with different potatoes.  The pork was really good!  I will probably asked for mashed potatoes next time.  The potatoes underneath were a little crunch.

      Pan-Seared Sea Bass

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      Caramelized Sea Scallops

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      Chocolate Garden Torte

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      This was soooo good.  I surprisingly liked the coffee cream on the side!

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      Southern Style Pecan Tart

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      The inside of the restaurant

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      Our group minus 1 who wasn’t feeling great.

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      Overall I loved my food here!  And I love the ambiance and atmosphere of this dining room.  Our cabin was on the same deck as this so it was super easy to get to.  On a 7 night cruise, I put in a request for Enchanted Garden for the first night, because that will put us in Royal Court for formal night.  To me, that’s the “fanciest” of the dining rooms.  Just a personal preference!

      Posted in Cruise, Dining Review, Disney Cruise, Disney Cruise Line, Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged Dining Review, Disney Cruise, Disney Cruise Line, Enchanted Garden
    • Disney Fantasy – Around the Ship

      Posted at 12:34 pm by taryngirl, on August 11, 2019

      I was able to capture some pictures of general areas on the ship.

      First up is the pool deck, which is Deck 11.  On this deck you can find the Salon and Spa, Fitness Area, Quiet Cove Adult Pool, Cove Cafe, quick service dining options, Donald’s Family Pool, Mickey’s Family Pool, and Cabanas buffet.

      We spent a lot of time at Donald’s Pool and watching the Funnel Vision movies!

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      One thing that sets Disney Cruise Line apart from other cruise lines is the soft drink situation.  There are Beverage Stations on Deck 11, offering complimentary soft drinks, hot tea, coffee, hot chocolate, and Powerade.  On other cruise lines, you either have to buy a beverage package, or pay as you go for each soda.

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      There’s no need to bring your water vest, as DCL provides them for you on the pool deck.  They are also provided on Castaway Cay.

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      Nemo’s Reef offers an interactive splash play area for kids 8 years of age or younger.  As a reminder, kids who are not toilet trained and are wearing swim diapers are NOT permitted in the regular pools!  This is a great alternative for those kids.

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      The Aqua Lab is another fun water zone for guests under the age of 16.

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      Located on deck 12, the entrance to Palo and Remy is pretty spectacular.

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      If you didn’t know, the Cove Cafe on deck 11 offers some nibbles throughout the day.  In the morning, they usually have muffins and pastries, but in the afternoon and evening, they have more finger foods that are a great snack for in between meals.  (Also at the Vista Cafe on deck 4 they offer this!).  It’s free!  You just have to ask them to serve you.  Beverages at these places will cost you though.

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      More to come!

      Posted in Disney Cruise, Disney Cruise Line, Uncategorized | 1 Comment | Tagged Disney Cruise, Disney Cruise Line
    • Disney Fantasy Cruise Line – Embarkation Day and Cabin Tour

      Posted at 2:11 pm by taryngirl, on August 3, 2019

      June 15, 2019

      The day had finally come!  The day we embarked on the Disney Fantasy Cruise Line, for an Eastern Caribbean cruise!  We had been preparing for this for over a year for my niece’s graduation.

      (We had rented a car through Hertz from MCO, and returned it the night prior to leaving for the cruise.  Hertz was right in the parking lot of our hotel.  My husband spoke with them when returning the car and explained we were going on the cruise in the morning.  They told him we could come back and take the shuttle the morning of the cruise.)

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      Here we are at Hertz waiting for the shuttle to the port.

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      And here we are with the rest of our travel party!  They had rented cars from another place, so we just met once inside the terminal.

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      Priority upon embarking for our family:

      • Head straight up to the pool deck and secure some seats near the pool.
      • Ride the Aquaduck.
      • Eat some lunch.
      • Head to Palo to secure brunch if unable prior.
      • 1:30 p.m. Head to our cabin to drop off carry ons and unpack a little bit.
      • Go to the DVC Member party.
      • Go to the Facebook meet up.
      • Check out kid club open houses.
      • Head to the sail away party.

      Here is a tour of our Stateroom #2550 which is a Deluxe Oceanview:

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      (I forgot to snap a picture, but the couch flips down to a twin sized bed and the other bed comes down from the ceiling.)

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      These extra goodies can be ordered through DCL, except for the sling bag.  That is a gift from DCL for returning cruisers.  The owner of my travel agency, Mad Hatter Adventures, had sent us these goodies!

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      After checking out our room, we went to the DVC Member party.  They usually have a character of some sort, and this time it was Princess Tiana!

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      One plus is you get a free drink and some bottled water.

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      The spillway party is always fun!  We go to deck 12 so we can look down on the party and also look over the railing as we are sailing out.

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      The DCL terminal.

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      This area is full of restaurants!  We ate here the night before sailing.

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      More to come!

       

      Posted in Disney Cruise, Disney Cruise Line, Port Canaveral, Uncategorized | 1 Comment | Tagged Cruise, Disney Cruise, Disney Cruise Line, Disney Fantasy, Eastern Caribbean, Port Canaveral
    • A Glimpse Inside Disney’s Vero Beach Resort

      Posted at 1:57 pm by taryngirl, on July 9, 2019

      Arrival at this resort was very easy.  There is a guard to enter the parking lot.  We parked at lobby area to unload and to check in.  Parking spots for those staying in the Inn building are underneath this building.

      Here is the check-in desk.  (I was able to get pictures of a nearly deserted lobby when my daughter and I woke up super early to walk on the beach.)

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      These are the doors to exit out the back of the property.  This can lead to the pool or beach, or the Villa buildings.  Above the doors you can see the Green Cabin Room where they serve cocktails and lighter snacks.  This was closed for a private event the night that we were here.

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      More of the waiting area and Island Grove Packing Company, which is the shop.  They also have DVD movies here that you can borrow, which we did because it rained during the afternoon!

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      This is a fun area for the kids!  There are video games, tablets, tv, and smaller chairs.

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      This little area dedicated to Disney Vacation Club (we are members) is nice!

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      Inside the glass containers are shells past guests have found on the beach.  You can write on them and stick them in the jars!

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      Looking up from the lobby.

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      From the 3rd floor balcony.

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      They have this fun photo opp. near the entrance to the restaurant.  (I told my kids to act like they were on the beach…apparently this is what they do??!!)

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      This sign was also posted in the lobby.  And it is in fact true!  We ended up with a few bites from our morning walk on the beach but didn’t see them until the next day.

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      Another thing I LOVE about this resort, is how it caters to families!  This area is through the lobby and on the way to the spa.  It has a lending library, where you can take/leave a book, puzzles, and tables with game boards on them.  To play the games, just visit the front desk for the pieces!

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      I worked on a puzzle, while my family played Jenga and made some new friends.  There were several other families hanging out in this area.

      Inside the shop, and in the quick service food area, they had boards like this for pin trading like you can do in the parks!

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      Onto the beach!  There are chair/umbrella rentals, as well as some water sport rentals.

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      We spent most of our time during this trip at the pool.

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      It has a really fun slide that is the same as the one at Old Key West!

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      I’ll say it again…WE LOVE IT HERE!  And I can’t wait to get back with some family and friends!

      Posted in Disney, Disney's Vero Beach, Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged Disney, Disney Vacation Club, Resort, Vero Beach
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