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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Disney Quest an Indoor Arcade at Disney World

Disney Quest is a massive five story indoor video game complex in Downtown Disney at Disney World. It’s broken into  different areas by theme.

For example one area is all pinball machines and another is all classic arcade games.
Disney Quest

Disney Quest
Disney Quest
My kids favorite area is the game area that has all kid games like Chuck E. Cheese.

Disney Quest

Animation Academy – Here on level 2 you will learn step by step how to draw one of your favorite Disney characters, including Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, or Pluto.

Disney Quest
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Aladdin’s Magic Carpet Ride – Here you put on a special helmet and fly your carpet through the alleys and streets of Agrabah. In this first photo you see the thing you have to wear on your head. The visor then sits on the helmet. It is heavy and bothered my small kids a little.
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Disney Quest


Virtual Jungle Cruise – You climb aboard a raft and paddle with a real paddle down a prehistoric river. You even get splashed along the way

Disney Quest

   
Another virtual game is a Star Wars game where you are fighting people with light sabers.

Disney Quest

Disney Quest

There are rooms full of race car games and they even have Star War airplanes you can race. They were surprisingly difficult to maneuver.
Disney Quest
Disney Quest

Disney Quest

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Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Shows aboard the Disney Fantasy

Disney Fantasy Cruise
Have you ever seen a live show that blew you away? 

All three shows aboard the Disney Fantasy were impressive. I think they know how good they are, so they show you a marvelous show the first night. Then the next night they out do themselves. By the third show people are leaping to their feet. The audience can barely contain themselves. At times you forget your on a ship. The talent is over flowing and the sets are stunningly elaborate.

 The three Disney cruise ship shows I got to enjoy were Wishes, Aladdin, and Believe.  
Disney Fantasy Cruise
Wishes - Disney Fantasy show

Wishes is about three teenagers that are about to graduate high school.  One of them is trying hard to be "grown up".  Throughout the show she  realizes she is not living in the moment, because she is so focused on the future.




Disney Fantasy Cruise
Aladdin on the Disney Fantasy Cruise ship
Aladdin stays true to the original Disney movie.  They've done an       amazing job bringing this story to the stage.  The actor playing the Genie has such talent, I'm sure he could perform a one man show.  At one 
Disney Fantasy Cruise
Disney Fantasy Cruise ship's live show Believe
point it rained money.  It was so cute to watch the kids scramble to getthe Aladdin dollars.


Believe was a treat to watch.  In this one a dad is to focused on work  and prestige.  The dad ignores his daughter and tells her there is not such thing as magic.  Through a long journey (compliments of the Genie) 
he comes to realize that there is magic all around him and the most magical thing of all, his daughter.  

I highly recommend all three shows. I would watch all three of them 
again. They're perfect for all ages.  There's even a splash of (clean) 
adult humor sprinkled throughout the shows. I have not seen Believe on the Disney Dream, but Kim from TravelingMom.com told me that it was a 
little different.  

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Monday, January 13, 2014

Disney World’s Yacht Club Resort

 Yacht Club at Disney World

Yacht Club at Disney World

The Yacht Club at Disney World is in a prime location along the Boardwalk and just a short walk from Epcot. Here you will find rooms that can accommodate families of five and a 3 acre water park.

We loved staying here for multiple reasons, but the number one had to be the killer location. The Boardwalk is an awesome place to hang out and it's even more fun to stay right there. I think from now on we will always stay in one of the hotels along the Boardwalk. Our room was nice and we had plenty of room. There was nothing particularly striking about the room we stayed in.

The best part of staying at a Disney Resort is the extra magic hours at the theme parks. It's nice to only be in the parks with other Disney hotel guests. The lines are much shorter and for the most part there are no lines.
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Yacht Club Resort – Storm Along Bay Photos

The second best part of staying at this particular resort is the pool. There's multiple pools, a lazy river, a large body slide coming off of a pirate ship, a beach, and more. You could just stay at this hotel and skip doing the theme parks if you wanted to. The pool will keep your kids busy all day.
Yacht Club Resort at Disney World
Yacht Club Resort at Disney World
Yacht Club Resort at Disney World
Yacht Club Resort at Disney World
Yacht Club Resort at Disney World
Yacht Club Resort at Disney World

Yacht Club Resort Room Photos

We had a regular room with two beds. Our room was nice, but I would rather have had a room with the couch. Since we did not get a room with a couch the resort provided a roll-out bed. Yacht Club at Disney World


Yacht Club at Disney World
 We almost had a view. I did not even think about asking for a room with a view. Next time I'll ask.
Yacht Club at Disney World

Disclosure: My room was provided by Disney while I attended a TravelingMom conference at this resort. 

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Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Ohanas at the Polynesian Resort at Disney World

Ohana is an absolutely wonderful restaurant at Disney World located inside of the Polynesian resort. Out of all the restaurants at Disney, I am going to recommend this to be the one you must go to. Ohana's is an all you can eat Hawaiian cuisine restaurant. The cost is $36 for adults and $16 for kids. So, our family of five ate here for $120. In my opinion this is a great deal. Wonderful food, awesome atmosphere, and you can see the fireworks at the Magic Kingdom.

 You do not need a park ticket to eat here. Parking is also free for guests dining at the hotels restaurants.  So, if you are in Orlando go eat here.
Here is what to expect:
‘Ohana Welcome Bread


Mixed Greens Salad with a Honey-Lime Dressing
Pork Dumplings and Chicken Wings

Meats are grilled over an open fire in the center of the restaurant including spicy peel and eat shrimp, pork loin, chicken skewer, and sirloin steak.


















Noodles and stir fried veggies
At the end of your meal you will receive a heaping portion of bread pudding and it's to die for. I'm a dessert person and this is one of the best bread puddings I've ever had. 

Ohana on Urbanspoon

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