Some people wait until their children are old enough to remember the details (or old enough to carry their own luggage!) to take a cruise or to make that first trip to Walt Disney World. By waiting you can miss out on some amazing adventures and photo opportunities. Disney Cruise Line caters to all ages,…
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The Big 180 Day Mark: Making Advanced Dining Reservations
Throughout my last few blog posts I have talked about how I am planning a Disney vacation for a larger group. Total there are eight of us going and although it isn’t a huge group, it is larger than what I am used to planning for. On previous trips to Disney, it has just been…
Come Join The Mouse For Less Blog Family
Do you have your New Year’s resolution decided? If not, I have a great option for you! Become a blogger for The Mouse For Less Blog! We are looking to grow the Mouse For Less blog, so we are looking for those who would like to volunteer to write. Our goal is to gain new…
Movie Review: The Ugly Dachshund
DVD Cover Copyright Disney A live action comedy based on Gladys Bronwyn Stern’s 1938 novel of the same name, The Ugly Dachshund was theatrically released on February 16, 1966. The 93-minute film was accompanied by the short “Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree,” which was re-utilized as the first of four segments in the…
Foodie Friday: Review of Tortuga Tavern’s New Menu
Recently, at the Magic Kingdom, there was a menu change that occurred at Pecos Bill’s Tall Tale Inn and Cafe. The restaurant began serving dishes with a Mexican flare. Those items could previously have been found at Tortuga Tavern, found in Adventureland, however, you can’t have two restaurants that are right next to each other…
Enjoying the Entertainment of Main Street U.S.A.
From Our Magically Speaking Newsletter Archive – subscribe today! By Tim Rogers Main Street U.S.A. Just saying the name brings up countless memories and emotions for Disney fans. From the Train Station to the Emporium, to that view of the castle, Main Street is where the idea of Walt Disney World comes for many visitors….
The Candlelight Processional: A Holiday Tradition
I absolutely love celebrating the holidays at Walt Disney World! The beautiful decorations, the lights, and the music make a winter visit to the parks even more magical. Also at this time of year, one of my favorite events happens, the Candlelight Processional! This amazing show is a “can’t miss” experience for me during the…
Movie Review: Return from Witch Mountain
DVD Cover Copyright Disney A sequel to Disney’s 1975 film Escape to Witch Mountain, Return from Witch Mountain was theatrically released on March 10, 1978. The live action flick is 94 minutes in length. Plot Summary Pasadena, California; the Rose Bowl. No, Michigan State is not playing Stanford in a New Year’s Day college football…
It’s a Small World Holiday
It is the joyous notes of that catchy tune and the giant white and gold façade that draws children and adults alike to the iconic ‘It’s a Small World’ attraction at Disneyland. When we cross the plaza towards one of Walt Disney’s World Expo attractions, we know what we are going to get –…
Foodie Friday: Pecos Bill’s Tall Tale Inn and Cafe’s New Menu
The Magic Kingdom has been changing around menus at many of their quick service dining establishments. One of those changes recently occurred at Pecos Bill’s Tall Tale Inn and Cafe. The restaurant previous offered up burgers, sandwiches, and salads, including the former taco salad that so many enjoyed, myself included. Of course, one of the…
All About Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage
An angry and selfish beast. A young, innocent, quiet girl. A story that brings them together and changes them both for a lifetime. Beauty and the Beast has always been my favorite Disney movie. I love Belle and her passion for reading and her selfless attitude. I enjoy all of the songs that are uplifting…
Movie Review: Escape to Witch Mountain
DVD Cover Copyright Disney Based on Alexander Key’s 1969 novel of the same name, Escape to Witch Mountain was theatrically released on March 21, 1975. The live action flick is 97 minutes in length. Plot Summary and Opinion In California, young siblings, Tony Malone (Ike Eisenmann) and Tia Malone (Kim Richards), enter the Pine Woods…