Rose gold has quickly become the it thing. From rose gold ears, to rose gold spirit jerseys, and more, everywhere you look when walking around the Walt Disney World Resorts is coming up….rosey. And you know that with any popular trend and because they love their cupcakes, Walt Disney World introduced a version of the…
Epcot Flower and Garden Festival Food: The Best and the Not So Best Part 2
Welcome back to day two. I hope you are well rested. Although this is a sequel, you will probably still be able to follow along even if you didn’t read part one. (But you should! It’s fantastic.) That being said, I won’t bore you with any more frivolous banter, let’s get right to the food…
An Introvert’s Guide to Walt Disney World
For my whole life, I’ve been pretty much on the far end of the Introversion spectrum. I don’t to well in crowds, can get overstimulated, and definitely need alone time to re-energize. And I love going to Walt Disney World. So this obviously can be seen as a challenge, but over the years I’ve found…
Restaurant Review: Tokyo Dining
Welcome to Tokyo Dining, in Epcot’s Japan pavilion! Tokyo Dining is one of the two table service restaurants in Epcot’s Japan pavilion. We recently had dinner here. It is run by the Mitsukoshi company, a Japanese company that has been in existence for over three hundred years! My traveling party consisted of nine people, and…
Movie Review: Follow Me, Boys!
Based on MacKinlay Kantor’s 1954 novel God and My Country, Disney’s Follow Me, Boys! was theatrically released on December 1, 1966. The live action drama is 131 minutes in length. The film was the studio’s final release prior to Walt Disney’s death on December 15, 1966. Plot Summary In 1930, a middle-aged man named Lemuel…
Seven Seas Food Festival Returns to SeaWorld
Now through April 29th, mouth-watering culinary treats await guests at SeaWorld Orlando’s Seven Seas Food Festival. Chef Héctor Colón and his team are the culinary masters behind this festival that brings unique eats from around the world to the theme park. Guests can sample Asian, Latin, European, Polynesian, and North Atlantic dishes and enjoy a wide array…
Rikki’s Mouse Bites – Walt Disney World News 3/19/18
Walt Disney World News All Walt Disney World Resort hotels will be implementing an overnight parking fee. This new policy will only apply to Guests who book their hotel reservations on or after March 21 and will vary by hotel category: $13 per night for value resorts $19 per night for moderate resorts $24…
Epcot Flower and Garden Festival Food: The Best and The Not So Best – Part 1
Opening day of the Epcot Flower and Garden Festival is definitely my current happy place. Don’t get me wrong, I love the Food and Wine Festival, and Festival of the Arts is certainly growing on me, but this one is my jam. The topiaries, the weather, the smaller(ish) crowds…the official beginning of Spring. I was…
Foodie Friday: The Dishes of Mardi Gras at Universal Orlando
Every year, in either usually February or March, Universal Orlando Resort offers their fun-filled Mardi Gras event at Universal Studios Florida. There are big named concerts that light up the stage; fantastic entertainment, stilt-walkers, a wild parade, more beads than you can imagine, and yes, delicious New Orleans-style food. Mardi Gras is a Universal Orlando…
When You Start Going to Disney Parks More Often, Amazing Things Happen
How few attractions can you ride in a day and still have fun at Disneyland or Walt Disney World? That’s a real question when you start going to Disney parks more often. Visiting frequently will have some strange effects you might not think about … until the itch to travel starts up again! 1. You…
3 Disney World Discounts You May Not Know About
Let’s be honest, Disney World isn’t inexpensive, but are you leaving discounts on the table? Most of us are familiar with the discounts Disney offers, but there are other ways to save. Hidden Disney World Discount #1: The Hidden Disney Visa Discounts Disney does a good job of letting everyone know that a…