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    • Disney’s Wilderness Lodge – Nature View Room

      Posted at 1:02 pm by taryngirl, on April 8, 2022

      12/28/2021

      For our big family trip, we were so fortunate to stay at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge! This is hands down my favorite resort during the Christmas holiday season. I LOVE THE LOBBY! The tree, the garland, the wood…it’s all just perfect! I stopped in for a half hour earlier in December when I was in the area, and literally just sat in this lobby and relaxed.

      We were booked in a Nature View Room. This room features 2 queen beds. There is an option for a king bed Nature View Room also. These rooms were very recently renovated and I was super excited to check them out!

      This is the view when opening the door to the room:

      To the left was our closet area:

      There was so much storage space in this closet.

      To the right was the bathroom area:

      The double sink and mirror were separate from the toilet and shower.

      The shower had a rainshower type faucet, as well as a regular faucet.

      Also near the closet area was the coffee station.

      Underneath was the mini fridge, and to the left was the hair dryer, safe, and more shelves for storage.

      View of the 2 queen beds:

      Television, drawer storage, 2 chairs with nesting tables that can be moved around:

      The view from our balcony:

      Overall, I loved the room and my stay here! The location is great for Magic Kingdom, as it’s a quick boat ride away. I love the food options here, the lobby ambiance as I’ve said before, and the outside atmosphere. You forget you are at Disney and think you are at a National Park! I would definitely stay here again. I would love to get into a Copper Creek Cabin with our DVC points sometime!

      Posted in Disney, Uncategorized, Walt Disney World Resort, Wilderness Lodge | 0 Comments | Tagged Disney, Resort, Resort Review, Walt Disney World, Wilderness Lodge
    • Breakfast at Topolino’s Terrace

      Posted at 2:13 pm by taryngirl, on March 24, 2022

      1/3/22

      As my luck would have it for this trip…I was also able to score a reservation for 4 to Topolino’s Terrace, which has been on my bucket list for the last several trips! There was so much going on this day with food, so people had to pick and choose what was important to them. This was first on my list!

      Topolino’s is located at Disney’s Riviera Resort. The easiest way for us to get there for breakfast was to take a Lyft from our resort.

      This resort is absolutely gorgeous! It kind of reminds me of a mini Grand Floridian in its style and decor.

      The lobby is kind of on the smaller side.

      This is one view out the back from the lobby area.

      We took the elevator up to Topolino’s Terrace.

      We were seated promptly right in the middle of the restaurant, which was busy, but not too busy.

      We were brought this delicious basket of pastries, and condiments. Crossaints, muffins, and fabulous maple?? turnovers. All of it was SO GOOD!

      I had read many different reviews while deciding if I truly wanted to eat here. A majority of them said that they would do this meal again hands down. It also varied on what you could order. Because you are paying a set price per person, it was assumed that you could get one entree, however that is not true. You can order one entree and then ask for sides or small orders of other things if you wish.

      I knew for sure I wanted the Fruit Plate–Seasonal Fruits, Honey Yogurt, Seed Granola, Toasted Sunflower Butter. It arrived and it was fantastic!

      My daughter chose the Sour Cream Waffle–Roasted Apple, Chantilly, Orange-Maple Syrup, and served with Sausage. I was also torn between this and what I ordered. Luckily I was able to try this, and it was SO GOOD! I would order this again for sure!

      My niece ordered the Quiche Gruyere–House-Made Pancetta, Roasted Potatoes, Gruyere, Lemon Vinaigrette, Sausage. She really liked this, especially the potatoes.

      I went with the Two Eggs Any Style–Roasted Potatoes served with Sausage. This was your standard (real) scrambled eggs. The potatoes were really good! I knew I was going to be tasting my daughter’s waffles, so I wanted something somewhat “healthy.”

      While we were eating, the characters took turns coming around. They did make an announcement with music so you knew someone was coming. They did not get close to the tables, but did stop next to us so we could get pictures or videos. I loved Minnie’s outfit!

      A look inside the restaurant:

      When we were finished eating, we were able to go outside on the terrace to have a look around. The views were amazing! It was pretty windy, but the weather besides that was perfect.

      I would 100% do this breakfast again, even for the cost. It’s a character meal, with delicious food, a gorgeous resort, and spectacular views. I would try to align it with a Hollywood Studios or Epcot day so you can take the Skyliner after eating.

      Our server here was meh. She wasn’t very personable and didn’t ask if we wanted anything extra. She was also nonexistent for a majority of the time.

      Posted in Breakfast, Dining Review, Disney, Table Service, Uncategorized, Walt Disney World Resort | 0 Comments | Tagged Breakfast, Dining Review, Disney, Disney's Riviera Resort, Foodie, Table Service, Topolino's Terrace, Walt Disney World
    • Space 220 Dinner Review – Epcot

      Posted at 10:53 am by taryngirl, on February 18, 2022

      1/3/22

      By some miracle, I was able to score a reservation to the brand new restaurant in Epcot…Space 220! It was only for 4 people, so our group of 14 had to draw straws. Kidding, kidding!

      I had read reviews, looked at food pictures, checked the menu, and reallllllllly wanted to have this experience! So I was very excited that I was one of the “chosen ones.”

      The restaurant is located right near Mission Space. The entrance is kind of tucked away on the right hand side of the building. Once you check in at that desk, they send you through the doors to another check in desk.

      This is where we received our boarding pass for our visit to the Centauri Space Station.

      We lined up with another party against the wall, waiting for someone to escort us to the elevator.

      Everyone stood around the center and looked down. We were blasting off and heading to space!

      Once we made it to the Space Station, we walked down a very neat hallway.

      The restaurant itself is amazing! When you walk in, to the right is the “lounge” where you can also order food. It’s a separate menu, and the seating area is small. You CAN make reservations for this area now, or you can wait in line for a walk up. Note, the full dinner menu is not available in this area.

      All throughout dinner, things would go flying across…astronauts, shuttles, satellites, etc. It was neat!

      Lunch and dinner here are a little bit different. For dinner you get to choose one appetizer, one entree and one dessert for $79 per person.

      Here’s a look at the dinner menu:

      One thing I forgot to get a photo of was the incredible drink menu! The drink menu was great and we all had a hard time deciding what we wanted.

      You can’t tell by this photo, but my drink was bubbling like crazy!

      Someone else ordered this one…that is cotton candy!

      First appetizer:

      Centauri Caesar Salad–Miniature Romaine, Classic Caesar Dressing, Parmigiano Reggiano

      Next appetizer:

      Blue Moon Cauliflower–Tempura Fried Cauliflower, Housemade Hot Sauce, Blue Cheese Dust

      This was my appetizer and it was ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS! I want to try to recreate it at home in my air fryer! It was perfectly cooked and the sauce was not TOO spicy for me. I would 100% order this again.

      Next appetizer:

      Neptuna Tartare–Yellowfin Tuna, Yuzu Ginger Miso, Soy, Avocado, Radish, Apple, Sesame Crackers

      I didn’t taste this but was told it was very good.

      Next appetizer:

      Starry Calamari–Fried Calamari, Italian Cherry Peppers, Spicy Marinara, Roasted Pepper Citrus Aioli

      I didn’t taste this either since I don’t eat seafood, but was told it was good. Just your normal calamari. The tuna was better than this according to my group.

      Next up were our entrees.

      Entree #1:

      8 oz. Filet Mignon–Cabernet Butter, Potato Leek Croquette (I substituted with mashed potatoes!), Haricots Verts

      This was amazing! And I’ve very glad I subbed for the mashed potatoes, because they were excellent!

      Entree #2:

      Florida Red Snapper–San Marzano Tomato Broth, Fingerling Potatoes, Broccolini, Sicilian Tapenade

      Two people ordered this and they both liked it!

      Entree #3:

      Slow Rotation Short Rib–Braised Short Rib, Cheddar Grits, Bacon, Haricots Verts

      This was reported to be very tender and delicious!

      The next course was our yummy desserts!

      Dessert #1:

      Chocolate Cheesecake–Whipped Chocolate Ganache, Chocolate Sauce, White Chocolate Crunchy Pearls, Cookie Crumbs, Dark Chocolate Shards

      The presentation of this was amazing! I did get to taste it and it was excellent. If you are a chocolate lover, this is definitely for you!

      Dessert #2:

      Sticky Toffee Pudding Cake–Dark Chocolate Sauce, Caramel Crunchy Pearls, Salted Toffee Drizzle

      This also had a great presentation. I didn’t taste this one, but it was reported to be good.

      Dessert #3:

      Lemon Mousse–Lemon Mousse Sphere adorned with White Chocolate Rings, Lemon Custard, Marinated Blueberries, Lemon Curd

      This is what I ordered. I LOVE lemon! So I was excited to try this. It was very good! (I did prefer the chocolate cheesecake to this though.)

      Dessert #4:

      Chocolate Gelato

      This was a giant serving! And very good.

      Overall, we really loved our experience here. Yes, it’s pricey at $79 per person. But that includes an appetizer, entree, and dessert. It’s really not THAT much more than a two credit Disney table service restaurant. The atmosphere was really cool, and the service was great. I definitely would come again for lunch or to sit in the lounge area!

      Posted in Dining Review, Epcot, Space 220, Table Service, Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged Dining Review, Disney, Epcot, Foodie, Space 220, Table Service, Walt Disney World
    • Epcot’s France Pavilion–Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure

      Posted at 1:29 pm by taryngirl, on January 14, 2022

      10/2/21

      After checking in at Art of Animation, we wanted to head to Epcot. We had secured a virtual spot in line for the brand new ride, Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure. One of my main priorities was getting a late breakfast in France.

      To get to Epcot from Art of Animation, you have to take Disney’s Skyliner transportation. There is no bus service available unless for some reason the Skyliner is down.

      Here we are over top of Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort.

      We arrived sometime between 10 and 11 a.m. One of my favorite quick service dining locations in Epcot is Les Halles Boulangerie Patisserie. Entering at the International Gateway is super convenient because France is the first country next to the entrance.

      The line was out the door and down the walkway!

      My favorite is the Crossaint Jambon Fromage–Ham, Cheese, Bechamel in a Crossaint. You can get it warmed or not. SO GOOD!

      And my new found love…the Baguette! Fresh from the oven and served with butter on the side.

      Some views of the France Pavilion:

      The entrance to Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure

      We just briefly whizzed through some countries when our return time was called for the virtual line for Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure. Once your group is called, you have one hour to return to the entrance of the attraction.

      Inside the ride!

      The ride was SUPER CUTE! A great addition to Epcot. I do get somewhat motion sick and had to close my eyes at one part, but it wasn’t terrible.

      At the time of this post, the virtual line method has ended for Remy and it’s just a regular standby line!

      Posted in Disney, Epcot, Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged Epcot, France Pavilion, Walt Disney World
    • Art of Animation–Little Mermaid Room

      Posted at 9:29 am by taryngirl, on December 14, 2021

      10/2/21
      We took a Lyft from Saratoga Springs to Art of Animation first thing in the morning. Our plan was to check in or drop off our bags, and head to Epcot via the Skyliner.  Luckily our room was ready, so we went directly there!

      We chose to stay at Art of Animation because neither of us had ever stayed there in a Little Mermaid room.  The theming is completely on point here as you can see in my photos!  All of the little details were perfect for Disney or Little Mermaid fans.

      Directly inside the door, is a table and two chairs with a mirror on the wall above.

      The table has some amazing details!

      There are 2 queen beds with the cutest bubble lights on the headboard.

      There’s a curtain to partition off the sink area from the bedroom area.

      The shower area literally makes you feel like you are under the sea!

      Overall, the room was clean and a good size for a value level resort. This is the perfect room for a super Disney fan or Little Mermaid lover! The walk to the food court and bus area is a little bit long from the Little Mermaid rooms. The family suites are much closer.

      Up next Epcot!

      Posted in Art of Animation, Disney, Walt Disney World Resort | 1 Comment | Tagged Art of Animation, Disney, Walt Disney World, Walt Disney World Resort
    • Magic Kingdom 50th Anniversary – Rides, Pinocchio Village Haus, Disney Enchantment

      Posted at 2:26 pm by taryngirl, on December 13, 2021

      10/1/21

      Once we were finished with lunch at Steakhouse 71, we headed back to Magic Kingdom. Just as we were entering, we were able to catch a cavalcade. Our number was called to go back to the Bigtop shopping tent. I sadly did not get any pictures there because it was a madhouse! After shopping, the wait times for rides were still low, so we got on: Pirates of the Caribbean, People Mover, Carousel of Progress, Buzz Lightyear, and Pooh. We also were meeting for a big group picture in front of the castle.

      After that, we decided to mobile order our dinner since we had been hearing the wait times were so long. We chose Pinocchio Village Haus. We were expecting a long wait once they said our order was ready, but it wasn’t! We shared the Margherita Flatbread. It was delicious!

      After eating we decided to find a spot to watch the brand new Disney Enchantment show. It was already super packed around the hub. We settled into our spot around 8:00 p.m. We got this message at 8:30!

      Here a shot of the castle before the show started:

      These are some of my favorite pics from during the show:

      Tinkerbell!

      Overall, I thought the show was good. I personally love Wishes and it will always be my favorite! I thought it was odd, that for the 50th, there wasn’t any mention of the big 5…Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, etc. I like the projections on the castle. But I feel you definitely need to be in the hub to be able to see them!

      After the show, we did ride Peter Pan and Big Thunder Mountain before heading home.

      Up next…Art of Animation!

      Posted in Magic Kingdom, Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged Disney, Enchantment, Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney World
    • Steakhouse 71 Lunch Review

      Posted at 11:22 am by taryngirl, on November 11, 2021

      10/1/21

      Somehow I was able to score a lunch reservation at the BRAND NEW restaurant, Steakhouse 71, located at the Contemporary Resort where The Wave used to be. This was the grand opening day and we were very excited!

      We left Magic Kingdom and took the monorail to The Contemporary Resort. We checked in at 11:40 a.m. and they told us they were running a little bit behind from breakfast. At 12:15 p.m. we were paged.

      Compared to The Wave (the restaurant this used to be), I thought the decor was much brighter, which made the dining area look much bigger.

      Like I said before, this was opening day, so I knew there may be some hiccups. We sat, and waited and waited for our server to come. She did not, but a manager did. He took our drink order and then our food order as well. Our drinks came and we had ordered appetizers, and those eventually came as well. (We still didn’t see our server!)

      I ordered the Fork & Knife Caesar Salad $10. This was delicious and possibly one of the best salads I’ve had!

      My friend ordered the Baby Iceberg Wedge Salad (house-made bleu cheese dressing, toy box tomatoes, pickled red onions, bacon, hard cooked egg) $11.

      At some point during appetizers, our waitress appeared. She explained her last table (during breakfast service) was super complicated and had a bunch of different payments. We also noticed that they had random people bringing out food and managers were busing tables. Nothing seemed organized and it seemed like they were struggling!

      At one point, someone else brought us two more salads, and we told them we were already served.

      For entrees, my friend ordered the Crab Cake Sliders (lump crab cakes, old bay remoulade, tomato, pickled slaw on a brioche bun, served with parmesan fries). You could also choose a petite wedge salad or pasta salad as your side. $19. She really liked these. She smashed them down so she could fit them in her mouth.

      I ordered the Steakhouse 71 Stack Burger (signature blend of beef, American cheese, lemon aioli, red onion, house-made pickles, on a brioche bun served with parmesan fries) $20. This was amazing! I asked for the lemon aioli on the side because I wasn’t sure I would like it, but it was really good.

      Overall, the service was not that great. We didn’t get out of here until 2:00 p.m. But the food more than made up for it. The staff was very apologetic and friendly, they were just overwhelmed. I will 100% be back here again. I think this is a great alternative to a table service in Magic Kingdom, especially at lunch time.

      Posted in Contemporary Resort, Dining Review, Steakhouse 71, Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged Dining Review, Foodie, Steakhouse 71, Table Service, The Contemporary Resort, Walt Disney World
    • October 1st, Magic Kingdom 50th Anniversary

      Posted at 8:41 am by taryngirl, on October 22, 2021

      10/1/21

      Originally our plan for the day was to just wake up leisurely, and not get there for rope drop since we knew it was going to be a late night. We didn’t have any specific shopping we wanted to do as far as the 50th merchandise was concerned. We had no plans to ride anything specific. We were expecting huge crowds and long waits. Our main goal was to just see the new nighttime fireworks show, Enchantment.

      Imagine my surprise when I opened my eyes, and Jamie was already awake and on her phone to absolute craziness! The park was supposed to open at 7:30 a.m. to resort guests, but instead opened much earlier. The lines for merchandise were already hours long with a virtual queue, which also appeared to be full already. It was 8-8:30 a.m.! So we decided to get up and get ready to go! We got to the bus stop at 9:30 a.m. and the bus came right away.

      Let the celebration begin!

      Everyone was given one of these special commemorative guidemaps.

      These were a hot commodity, as immediately there were some up on eBay for sale!

      We spent a little bit of time taking some photos around Main Street. It was super crowded right in this area. People were lining up for one of the cavalcades, and the lines for the shops stretched all the way down the sidewalks. It was very organized though.

      Many views of the castle! (I personally love the colors!)

      We decided to check wait times for the attractions, and ride a few things with no wait. We were pleasantly surprised that wait times were super low! We did want to check out the Big Top store near Dumbo, as that had special October 1st merchandise only. Once we got back to that area, there was a sign with a bar code that you could scan to get on a virtual waitlist to shop. It was absolute chaos. People were crazy! This is everyone trying to scan the barcode:

      Once you scanned the barcode, you were put into a virtual line. We were number 1193, which meant that’s how many people were in front of us.

      From there, we went to Under the Sea–Journey of the Little Mermaid (which was a walk on), It’s a Small World (which was basically a walk on), and then decided it was time to make our way over to the Contemporary Resort for our lunch reservation at Steakhouse 71.

      View looking down Main Street from the castle:

      After lunch, we did some more photo taking. These special statues are all over the parks!

      And we were able to watch one of the special cavalcades.


      Overall, it wasn’t nearly as crowded as I was expecting. Most rides had a maximum 20 minute wait, with many being 5-10 minutes. Everyone was in line for the merchandise or crowding around Main Street and the castle. Some people even had their blankets out and were camping out for the evening fireworks. We decided we were NOT doing that and wasting our whole day!

      Up next, Lunch Review of Steakhouse 71, and more from around the Magic Kingdom!

      Posted in Disney, Magic Kingdom, Uncategorized, Walt Disney World Resort | 1 Comment | Tagged Disney, Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney World
    • A Stroll Around Epcot

      Posted at 11:23 am by taryngirl, on September 22, 2021

      5/17/21

      Today was our Epcot day. We slept in and got to the park around 10:00 a.m. The posted opening time was 11:00 a.m., but I knew they would open the gates prior to that.

      Our Touring Plan:

      10:07 a.m. we were allowed in, and we made it to Test Track at 10:13 a.m. The gates there didn’t open until 10:17 a.m. though. We were on the ride by 10:25 a.m, then headed directly to Soarin’ and were in line by 10:42 a.m. The posted wait time was 20 minutes, however, we were out at 11:22 a.m. From there we hit Living with the Land, and The Seas with Nemo and Friends.

      Our plan was to just eat and walk around the countries! Everything looked so beautiful with the pretty flowers and amazing topiaries.

      After walking around the countries, we took a Skyliner ride to Riviera Resort to check it out. We then went back to Epcot and hit the DVC Lounge for a drink and snack. We watched Pixar Shorts and went on Journey Into Imagination with Figment. We had dinner reservations at Via Napoli and then stood in a longgggg line for Frozen Ever After.

      Here are some of the sights from around Epcot during the International Flower and Garden Festival:

      Imagination
      Heading into Mexico
      China
      Germany
      Italy

      This photo is my favorite!

      France
      France

      We were able to catch a glimpse of new Ratatouille ride area that is opening October 1st!

      Located between the United Kingdom and Canada:

      Located near The Seas with Nemo were these really gorgeous butterflies! The perfect backdrop for two Instagram loving teens!

      Overall, it was a fabulous day in Epcot! We saw everything we wanted to. Up next will be my dining review of Via Napoli, which is one of our favorite restaurants!

      Posted in Disney, Epcot, Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged Disney, Epcot, Flower & Garden Festival, Walt Disney World
    • Yak & Yeti Restaurant Lunch Review

      Posted at 12:29 pm by taryngirl, on August 29, 2021

      5/16/21

      We had lunch reservations at Yak & Yeti Restaurant (the table service) and were SO EXCITED for it! We have eaten here several times before, and it remains a family favorite. This restaurant features pan-Asian cuisine and the theming inside is perfect!

      For starters:

      Pork Egg Rolls with Chili Plum Dipping Sauce $11.99

      These must have been good, because they disappeared quickly!

      Entrees:

      I chose the Korean Beef–Wok fried beef, peppers, onions, pineapple, and Korean BBQ sauce served with jasmine rice. I ordered without the pineapple. $21.99

      This was excellent! The beef was slightly crispy on the outside, but super tender on the inside. I love the flavor of the sauce!

      My daughter LOVES Garlic Noodles, and these were offered as a side dish. Since she couldn’t decide between this and something else, she got both!

      Garlic Noodles $12.99

      Of course she loved these! She couldn’t eat them all, so we took them back to the room and she ate them for breakfast the next day.

      For her “regular” entree, she ordered Honey Chicken–tempura chicken, fresh vegetables tossed in honey sauce, served with jasmine rice. $20.99 This also comes with pineapple, but she ordered without.

      This was delicious!

      Another entree (I’m not sure which adult ordered this!).

      Lo Mein Shrimp–lo mein noodles, carrots, cabbage, green onion, bean sprouts $21.99

      I *think* someone ordered this as their entree with a side of fried rice…

      Firecracker Shrimp–crispy fried shrimp tossed in a creamy, spicy sauce, Asian slaw $13.99

      And finally, my youngest daughter’s choices:

      Steamed Rice–Jasmine $5.99, Fries

      Of course she loved these! She’s my super picky eater, so this was perfect for her.

      Overall, everyone loved their food! My only complaint is it seems prices are rising and portions are not. It did help that I have an Annual Pass discount though! We definitely will be back!

      Posted in Animal Kingdom, Dining Review, Uncategorized, Yak & Yeti | 0 Comments | Tagged Animal Kingdom, Dining Review, Disney, Foodie, Walt Disney World, Yak & Yeti
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