Yay! There are now FREE printables to go along with Disney’s Frozen movie! I can’t wait to see this! Here are the activities that you can do:
We can all use a few more hands
By MommyOctopus 1 Comment
By clicking my links, I may earn a small commission to support this blog. Please see our Disclosure Policy.
Yay! There are now FREE printables to go along with Disney’s Frozen movie! I can’t wait to see this! Here are the activities that you can do:
By MommyOctopus 6 Comments
By clicking my links, I may earn a small commission to support this blog. Please see our Disclosure Policy.
By MommyOctopus Leave a Comment
By clicking my links, I may earn a small commission to support this blog. Please see our Disclosure Policy.
This is another guest post by my friend Alexia. Alexia is a Disney Vacation Specialist with Destinations in Florida. Click here to contact her and she’ll help you find the best rates for your magical vacation!
If you spend a lot of time at hanging out at your Walt Disney World Resort hotel, you will probably be spending the majority of that time at the pool. Please keep in mind that Disney has a strict policy where you cannot swim at a pool if you are not staying at that resort (so no pool hopping!). Here are the top ten Walt Disney World Resort pools:
Stormalong Bay: This pool at Disney’s Beach Club Resort tops most people’s lists. A mini-water park in its own right, Stormalong Bay is made up of three-acres of a lazy river, beaches, slides, whirlpools, spas, and play areas. An enormous shipwreck features a 150-foot water. The main pool itself features Disney’s only sand bottom floor. A kiddie pool area, complete with a pint-sized slide, is perfect for little ones. Adults can lounge in one of the several spas located throughout the complex.
The Big Blue Pool: Located at Disney’s newest resort, Art of Animation, The enormous Big Blue Pool is Finding Nemo themed and holds 398,000 gallons of water. Swimmers can listen to underwater music as well as snippets of conversation from some of their Nemo favorites. There is also a little kids’ splash pad area and a playground featuring Squirt the sea turtle.
Ol’ Man Island: Ol’ Man Island at Port Orleans Riverside is an oasis of sorts. It has quiet paths, towering trees, a playground for the kids, a bonfire area, a bar (The Muddy Rivers Pool Bar), and a catch and release Fishin’ Hole. Centered on the island is a wonderfully themed pool with water fountains, leaking buckets, a spouting geyser and a fun water slide. Add in a great little wading pool and an 8-person spa and the package is complete.
Old Port Royale: The pirate pool at the Caribbean Beach Resort is usually a kid favorite. With an 82-foot slide, water cannons, tipping buckets, and spraying showers, the Fuentes del Morro pool, themed after an old Spanish Fortress, offers plenty of action. There is also a kids’ water playground built to look like a pirate shipwreck complete with its own spray features and water slide.
Uzima Springs: Uzima Springs at Animal Kingdom Lodge’s Jambo House is one of the largest on Disney property (11,000 square feet!) and features both a 67-foot pool slide and a zero-entry. Sometimes you can even see animals from the pool!
Nanea Volcano: Swim in the shadow of an erupting volcano which also serves as a slide at Disney’s Polynesian Resort. The pool itself has some fantastic features including in-pool seating, water jets and a zero-entry from its lagoon side along a waterfall. There’s also a children’s water jet play area for fun for the little ones. At night, guests can see Wishes over the Magic Kingdom and the Electrical Water Pageant right from the pool.
Luna Park Pool: This fun carnival and circus themed pool at Disney’s Boardwalk Inn features an awesome slide called Keister Coaster. This pool is another kid favorite due to its fun theme.
Silver Creek Falls: Located at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, Silver Creek Falls has one of the best natural locations on the Disney property. Relax in the dazzling heated main pool surrounded by pine trees and boulders or zip down the exciting 67-foot waterslide built into the rocks.
Dig Site: This sprawling pool complex boasts a Mayan ruins theme. The Lost City of Cibola main pool features a 50-foot pyramid centerpiece with water streaming down its stone steps. The 123-foot-long waterslide features a spitting Jaguar. Located next to the pool is a playground compete with a modern archaeological dig. Dig Site is also home to the largest hot tub on Walt Disney World Resort property, large enough for 22 people.
Beach Pool: This 111,261-gallon pool at Disney’s Grand Floridan Resort and Spa overlooks Seven Seas Lagoon. Beach Pool features a 181-foot-long waterslide amid a serene natural springs themed setting, complete with cascading waterfalls and zero-entry. Nearby, little ones will surely want to splash it up in the adjacent Mad Hatter’s Tea Party themed aquatic play area. Teapots, teacups, and the Mad Hatter’s famous hat dump water on little ones. Two mini water-slides and several sprinklers provide unlimited fun.
Do you have a favorite resort pool on the Disney property?
By MommyOctopus Leave a Comment
By clicking my links, I may earn a small commission to support this blog. Please see our Disclosure Policy.
This past weekend, we got a bunch of green peppers in our Bountiful Basket. My husband was wanting stuffed peppers but with as busy as it is around here sometimes, I didn’t have the time to make it! I found a couple recipes on pinterest, but none of them caught my eye, so I decided to make my own recipe. It’s super simple, the way I like it! Just pull out your crock pot and throw the ingredients in!
This recipe turned out so great, the kids and hubby are begging me to make it again already! Good thing I have some extra peppers! On the kids bowls, to make it fun, I even added some goldfish.
There were no complaints, only seconds and thirds requested! Even my pickiest eater cleared his bowl, twice!
Note, I use this 7 Quart Crock-Pot.
By MommyOctopus 1 Comment
By clicking my links, I may earn a small commission to support this blog. Please see our Disclosure Policy.
The bathroom: a room that requires constant cleaning if you want it to smell and look nice as well as be sanitary. Unfortunately, this often means a lot of heavy chemical cleaners that are not only bad for you, but bad for your wallet as well.
It doesn’t have to be this way! You can clean your bathroom to sparkling beauty with frugal means, with stuff you may already have at your house. Let’s look at some of the troublesome areas and how you can do just that!
1. Showerheads: Nothing is more annoying than a clogged showerhead. Did you know that you can clean a showerhead with denture tabs and vinegar? It’s simple; just dissolve 1-2 tabs in some water and pour in a plastic bag. Tie the mixture up with a rubber band and leave on overnight. Alternatively, you can use just vinegar in a bag the same way.
2. Soap scum: Mix 3 Tbsp baking soda, ½ cup vinegar and 2 C. warm water together. You will want to add the water in first of you will have a bubbly mess! Rub onto the surface and leave on for a few moments. Rinse off with water and your surfaces will shine like new!
3. Glass shower doors and mirrors: Don’t waste money on paper towels or window cleaner. Simply use vinegar and coffee filters for a streak-free shine. You can also wipe clean with old newspaper, although some people say this can leave behind a film.
4. Prevent soap scum: This is simple. Just keep a spray bottle with vinegar in it near the shower. When you are done, spray the surfaces off after you shower.
5. Plastic tubs: Use this scratch-free cleaner solution: Mix ¼ cup hydrogen peroxide, ¼ dishwasher liquid, and ¼ baking soda to form a paste. Use it to clean all your tub’s surfaces. Great for shower walls as well.
6. Vinyl Shower curtains: Keep soap scum from building up by spraying your curtains with vegetable oil. Just a light coat will do. Spray on again about once a month. Don’t do this on cloth shower curtains. To remove already built on soap scum from curtains, try this: mix ½ cup vinegar and ½ cup borax with 2 cups water. Spread on the affected area and allow to sit for a half an hour. Rinse off with warm water.
7. Grout: No one likes scrubbing grout. It can be done easily with a paste of 1 part borax, 1-2 parts water and 2 parts baking soda. Just use this to aid you in your “elbow grease”. When done, rinse with warm water.
8. Hard Water Spots: dissolve 2 cups of salt and 1 gallon of hot water. Apply to the surface and allow to sit for 10 minutes. Wipe off with a clean cloth. If that doesn’t work, try ½ cup vinegar added to 1 gallon hot water.
9. Toilets: You can use mouthwash to clean your toilet and it will make your bowl sparkle! Just grab the cheapest kind you can find and pour in ½ cup. Swish around the bowl and you are done! If you are looking for a way to make your bowl smell nice, just keep a small jar or essential oils in your cabinet. Drop a couple drops in the bowl and in the tank every once in a while.
10. Rust spots: Mix equal parts borax and lemon juice to form a paste. Cover the rust stain and leave to sit for 10 minutes then scrub with an old toothbrush. Rinse off with warm water.
By MommyOctopus Leave a Comment
By clicking my links, I may earn a small commission to support this blog. Please see our Disclosure Policy.
Guest post by my friend Tanya
It is that time of year again! Time to pull out those pumpkin recipes and the scarecrows…and of course carve a bewitching pumpkin! This is something our family looks forward to every year and this year my son is finally old enough to pick out a pattern that he wants!! There are tons of FREE, spooktacular patterns to choose from, anywhere between beginners, kid-friendly, to more difficult pumpkins!
Below is a list of my lucky 13 favorite sites that gave us plenty of inspiration, including the SpiderMan pattern my son HAS to have!
First off, Better Homes and Gardens created a step by step of beginner basics. This site shows you all the tools you will need to do a beginner pumpkin up to tackling that more complex pumpkin! Be sure to browse their website for plenty of FREE templates and ideas.
For my pumpkin this year, I will be trying the drilling idea…you can create some BOO’tiful designs by drilling holes into the pumpkin, below is an example of what I want!
Every-batty have a fang-tastic time and don’t forget, there is no such thing as too much candy!
By MommyOctopus 1 Comment
By clicking my links, I may earn a small commission to support this blog. Please see our Disclosure Policy.
This is another guest post by my friend Alexia. Alexia is a Disney Vacation Specialist with Destinations in Florida. Click here to contact her and she’ll help you find the best rates for your magical vacation!
We discussed Disney cupcakes on both the Top 10 Walt Disney World Snacks list and the Top 10 Walt Disney World Desserts list, so it’s only natural that we needed a Top 10 Walt Disney World cupcakes list too, right? Seriously, cupcakes are something that Disney does well! One thing to note, Disney cupcakes are huge! Plan on sharing!
What are your favorite Disney cupcakes?
By MommyOctopus Leave a Comment
By clicking my links, I may earn a small commission to support this blog. Please see our Disclosure Policy.
Well we like to keep things lively around here. Yesterday I got a phone call that my mom was on her way to urgent care. She had gotten tripped up walking her dog and took a great fall. She ended up fracturing her right wrist and her left elbow, took a shiner to her eye, and lots of scrapes and scratches. Needless to say, she needs all the king’s horses and all the king’s men to put her back together again.
So the kids and I are going to be helping out Grandma some since everyday things such as teeth brushing, cooking, and walking the dog will be a little more difficult to do. She is scheduled to see a surgeon on Monday and then we will see if she needs surgery. Prayers for little pain and a quick recovery would be appreciated!
By MommyOctopus 4 Comments
By clicking my links, I may earn a small commission to support this blog. Please see our Disclosure Policy.
Below is another article by my friend Alexia. If you are planning on taking a Disney vacation or just want to dream, contact her for some awesome rates and maybe a few little pixie dust surprises along the way. There are also some current great free Disney dining deals that she can hook you up with! They are ending SOON! P.S – My favorite things to do at Downtown Disney are Rainforest or T-Rex Cafe. We also really love Wolfgang Puck! The LEGO store is absolutely amazing! You can fill a cup of legos for a set price. That’s a ton of fun!
As much as I love the Disney theme parks, sometimes you need a break from them. Downtown Disney is a waterfront property divided into three sections: Downtown Disney Westside, Downtown Disney Marketplace, and Pleasure Island. Parking and admission is free. Here is an overview of the three sections:
Downtown Disney Westside:
Things to do: Disney Quest (an indoor interactive theme park where price varies between $33 to $46 per person), Cirque du Soleil – La Nouba (price varies between $60 to $134 per person), Splitsville Bowling Alley (price varies between $15 to $20 per person), Characters in Flight Hot Air Balloon Ride (price varies between $12 to $18 per person), and AMC Downtown Disney 24 movie theater (price varies between $6 to $13 per person).
Where to shop: Blink by Wet Seal, Candy Cauldron, Cirque du Soleil Boutique, Curl by Sammy Duvall, D Street, Disney Quest Emporium, Harley-Davidson Motorcycles, House of Blues Company Store, Hoypoloi, Pop Gallery, Something Silver, Sosa Family Cigars, and Sunglass Icon by Sunglass Hut
Where to eat:
Downtown Disney Marketplace:
Things to do: Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique (Price varies between $55 to $190 per child. Side note: This location also has a Sofia the First package available for $65 that is currently not available at the Magic Kingdom location), Boat Rentals, and Classic Carousel
Where to shop: Disney’s Days of Christmas, Disney Design-A-Tee, Disney’s Pin Traders, Ghirardelli Soda Fountain & Chocolate Shop, Goofy’s Candy Company, Lefty’s, LEGO Imagination Center (Side note: Do not miss this LEGO store! The Disney LEGO statues are amazing!), little miss matched, Marketplace Fun Finds, Mickey’s Pantry, Once Upon a Toy Store, Rainforest Cafe Shop, RIDEMAKERZ, Team Mickey Athletic Club, Tren-D, Wonderful World of Memories, World of Disney (the world’s largest Disney store), and World of Disney KIDS
Where to eat:
Pleasure Island:
Things to do: Several bands perform at multiple locations on Pleasure Island. Guests can now pick up a Times Guide to see which bands are performing and where. You can also take your picture with one of several human statues, located on Pleasure Island at the West End Plaza.
Where to shop: Fuego by Sosa Cigars
Where to eat:
A few additional notes: Downtown Disney becomes very crowded at night, especially after the parks close. It is best to visit during the day or early evening. Downtown Disney is also in the process of becoming Disney Springs. Disney Springs will expand from 75 to more than 150 shopping, dining and entertainment venues, featuring some of the world’s most iconic brands and restaurants. Disney Springs will be divided into three neighborhoods: The Landing, Marketplace and West Side. There will also be a Town Center. The Town Center will offer a sophisticated mix of shopping and dining along with a promenade where guests can relax, refresh and reconnect. The Landing will be a colorful and thriving commercial district with inspired dining and beautiful waterfront views. The Marketplace will continue to be family-friendly and delight guests of all ages by combining new experiences, such as an over-the-water pedestrian causeway, along with classic Disney favorites, including an expanded World of Disney store. The West Side will provide an exuberant atmosphere with lively entertainment, along with a series of new elevated spaces that provide both shade and an overlook to the activity below. Each neighborhood will open in phases and is expected to be completed in 2016. Please keep in mind that certain restaurants, stores, and attractions may be closed due to renovation. I have left out all currently closed restaurants, stores, and attractions from this list; however, renovations are always subject to change.
What are your favorites at Downtown Disney? Are you looking forward to Disney Springs? I would love to hear your thoughts!
Alexia is a Disney Vacation Specialist with Destinations in Florida.
By MommyOctopus Leave a Comment
By clicking my links, I may earn a small commission to support this blog. Please see our Disclosure Policy.
Last weekend, we were invited by Funopolis to bring the family and give them a try. We were happy to check it out! Having kids ranging from 2-10, I was eager to see if we could keep everyone entertained.
It definitely was worth the trip. While the big kids rode the Tornado, the littles were able to ride the pirate ship. While the bigs were in doing laser tag, the littles could jump in the bouncy houses. There was plenty for everyone to do. And everyone had fun, including myself.
Funopolis Family Fun center offers an arcade, bumper boats, bumper cars, rock wall, go karts, inflatables, laser tag, max flight, mini bowling, mini golf, mini carousel, pirate ship, roller racers, spider zone, water wars, and tornado. We had an absolute blast and can’t wait to go back!
I was very pleased at how friendly and well trained their employees were. We have visited other similar fun places this summer and none of them could compare with Funopolis as far as their employees. Anytime there wasn’t someone at an attraction, they would immediately call for someone to come let us on the ride. It was a great experience!
To make it affordable, be sure and checkout the little gray coupon books that you find around town. Currently in this month’s, there is a buy one get one free wristband coupon. This worked out great since the kids were able to ride everything they wanted to ride. The only problem? Time flies when you’re having fun!! 🙂
For the most value, I’d recommend getting the wristbands and then if the kids want to play in the arcade, getting a play card. Really, you could do a ton of playing with just the wristbands.
For deals and offers, also check out their coupon page.
This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.
Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.
If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again.