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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. P.S – My favorite table service is The Wave at the Contemporary! YUM!
Last week we discussed the top ten character meals at Walt Disney World. This week we will go over the top ten table service (non-character) meals.
Be Our Guest: Located in Fantasyland in the Magic Kingdom, Be Our Guest is Disney’s newest (and most difficult to book reservations for) restaurant. Be Our Guest is French themed food and seats up to 550 guests in three different dining areas: the west wing, the library, or the grand ballroom. Price varies between $15 to $30 per adult or one table service credit per person.
50’s Prime Time Café: American comfort food graces the menu at this retro 50’s kitchen themed restaurant located near Echo Lake in Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Be sure to mind your manner and eat all your veggies because these servers have sass! Price varies between $15 to $30 per adult or one table service credit per person.
Coral Reef: This seafood restaurant Future World of Epcot gives guests a view into The Seas with Nemo & Friends aquarium. See sharks, turtles and stingrays, plus over 85 species of tropical fish, swimming in the living coral reef that surrounds this gourmet restaurant. Price varies between $15 to $30 per adult or one table service credit per person.
Jiko: The Cooking Place: Located at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge this signature dining experience features a delicious blend of traditional African, Indian and Mediterranean cuisine. Watch chefs prepare appetizers in the open show kitchen. Price varies between $30 to $60 per adult or two table service credits per person.
Le Cellier: Savor tender steaks, fresh seafood, cheesy poutine fries and more regional cuisine inspired by the provinces of Canada. Located in the Canada pavilion of Epcot, signature dishes of Le Cellier include the Canadian Cheddar Cheese Soup and the “Le Cellier” Mushroom Filet Mignon. Price varies between $30 to $60 per adult or two table service credits per person.
Liberty Tree Tavern: Located in Liberty Square of the Magic Kingdom, guests can celebrate our heritage with hearty all-American eats and a traditional family-style Thanksgiving dinner. Guest can dine in one of 6 rooms that commemorate a pivotal figure in U.S. history: Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, John Paul Jones, Paul Revere, Betsy Ross, and George Washington. Price varies between $30 to $60 per adult or one table service credit per person.
Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant: Do dinner and a movie retro-style at this eatery done up like a ’50s drive-in, with all-American cuisine to match. You can even watch campy clips as you picnic under the stars in a classic car-shaped booth or table at this unique restaurant located on Commissary Lane in Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Price varies between $15 to $30 per adult or one table service credit per person.
Yak & Yeti: At the base of Expedition Everest at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, decorated with the souvenirs collected by the proprietor and his family on their travels through Southeast Asia, Yak & Yeti Restaurant serves favorite dishes from regions across Asia. Price varies between $15 to $30 per adult or one table service credit per person.
Narcoossee’s: This is a signature dining experience located at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. Narcoossee’s serves a spectacular, innovative selection of fresh seafood from both local waters and around the globe, including the popular whole-steamed Maine lobster. Guests can also view the Magic Kingdom fireworks and Electrical Water Pageant from the waterfront verandah. Price varies between $30 to $60 per adult or two table service credits per person.
Rose & Crown Pub: This family-friendly British pub located in the United Kingdom pavilion of Epcot features traditional favorites, waterfront dining and lively evening entertainment. Delight in such specialties as fish and chips, bangers and mash, vegetable curry and cottage pie. Price varies between $15 to $30 per adult or one table service credit per person.
What are your favorite non-character table service restaurants at Walt Disney World?
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Guest Post by Tanya…
My cousin plants a garden every year and every year without fail she is left with an abundance of…something! This year…CUCUMBERS! “What am I going to do with all of these cucumbers?” Like any good cousin, I started researching what she could do with these things…and I found several ways to use up a perfectly good cucumber…or more like cucumberS!
Of course, there is pickling!
My ultimate favorite thing in the world…
Few people know you can also cook cucumbers!
There are an array of salads that can be made with cucumbers…here is a great site that gives tons of healthy ideas!
Stuffed!!! Let’s face it…anything stuffed with well…stuff is amazing!
Here is a great site with tons of stuff to stuff the stuffing out of a cucumber! (Say that three times!)
And then to wash to wash all that down make a refreshing cucumber drink…watermelon is a great pair with cucumbers (be light on the cucumber though, it has a very strong test!) and if you need a nice adult beverage after all of those creations…feel free to add your favorite spirit!
If my cousin doesn’t appreciate the cucumber after all of this, she may not want to plant so many cucumbers next year! But, I think after trying some of these delicious uses, she may plant even more!
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Last weekend was a fun weekend for us, celebrating my oldest child’s 10th birthday. It was also very frightening.
We had a cookout and invited friends over. We enjoyed food on the grill, roasted marshmallows, and had a great time together. Many of the kids started bug/creature hunting. The kids had found some fun bugs, lizards and even a few garter snakes. They were having a blast being kids and exploring nature. Unfortunately, this changed very fast. One of the children found a copperhead and was bitten. Copperhead snakes are poisonous.
I found the following instructions from the Mayo Clinic on what to do in this emergency situation.
If a snake bites you
Call 911 or seek immediate medical attention, especially if the area changes color, begins to swell or is painful.
Another thing to remember is that even if the snake is caught and killed, it can still move AND can still bite. This probably freaked me out the most of the whole ordeal. This video I posted below from YouTube proves that :
NOTE: This is NOT my video. A friend sent it to me after the ordeal to show the dangers of even a dead snake.
My daughter’s friend was rushed to the hospital. We decided to not wait for an ambulance since where our house is, it would probably take 20 precious minutes at least for help to arrive. At the hospital in Athens, they are unable to treat snake bite victims so he was sent on to Egleston Children’s Hospital in Atlanta. He received the 4 vials of anti-venom and really did much better than any of us expected and he came home the next evening. We praise God for his quick healing.
How to Prevent a Snake Bite:
Hope this post helps you be prepared and hopefully you will never find yourself in that situation. It was very frightening for all involved.
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Being a homeschooling mom, I have a few TON of links bookmarked on my computer. This time of year, everyone is asking about my favorite links, where to print things, etc. Here I have broken down my personal favorites for the Preschool/Elementary School levels. Everything that I’m listing below offers many worksheets or games for free! This year I will have a 2 year old, Preschooler, 1st Grader, and 5th Grader.
Do you have any favorite sites that you do not see listed? Leave a comment and tell me about them! I’d love to add to this list!
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Character Meals are the most popular types of meals at Walt Disney World. Please remember that all character appearances and prices are subject to change. Here are the top ten most popular:
Cinderella’s Royal Table: What girl wouldn’t want to eat inside Cinderella’s castle? Cinderella makes your acquaintance in the majestic Grand Hall, before you ascend a spiral staircase to the banquet hall above. Cinderella’s Royal Table is a fixe prix menu. Prices vary between $30 and $60 per person, or two table service credits if you are on the dining plan. Breakfast options include stuffed French toast, steak and eggs, baked quiche, crepes and pastries. Lunch options include slow-cooked short ribs and Her Majesty’s catch of the day. Dinner options include oven-roasted chicken breast, beef tenderloin and gnocchi with roasted vegetables. Character appearances include Cinderella, Ariel, Aurora, Snow White, and Belle.
‘Ohana: Located at Disney’s Polynesian, the Best Friends Breakfast features Lilo, Sitich, Mickey, and Pluto. Prices vary between $15 and $36 per person, or one table service credit if you are on the dining plan. Family style selections include scrambled eggs, Island-style fried potatoes, Hawaiian pork sausages, smoked bacon and a variety of fresh fruits and breads.
Chef Mickey’s: Open for breakfast and dinner, Chef Mickey’s is a buffet at Disney’s Contemporary Resort. Prices vary between $30 and $60 per person, or one table service credit if you are on the dining plan. Breakfast options include made-to-order pancakes, Mickey waffles, French toast, fresh fruit, bacon. Dinner showcases roasted chicken, carved beef, pasta, savory sides and kids’ favorites like macaroni and cheese. Character appearances include Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Pluto, and Goofy. Guests also enjoy watching the monorail zoom by and a character led dance along.
Mickey’s Backyard BBQ: Join Mickey and friends for a buffet barbeque dinner at The Campsites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort. Prices vary between $36 and $60 per person, or one table service credit if you are on the dining plan. Feast on barbeque ribs, smoked chicken, hamburgers, hot dogs with all the trimmings, corn on the cob, macaroni and cheese and more. Character appearances include Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, and Chip ‘n Dale. Be sure to head over to the dance floor for line dancing led by Disney Friends!
Disney Junior’s Play ‘n Dine at Hollywood and Vine: This breakfast and lunch buffet at Disney’s Hollywood Studios is a favorite of toddlers and preschoolers. Character appearances include June (from Little Einsteins), Jake (from Jake and the Neverland Pirates), Special Agent Oso, and Handy Mandy. Prices vary between $15 and $60 per person, or one table service credit each. Breakfast selections include Mickey waffles, frittatas, pastries and fresh fruit. The lunch buffet offers such kid- and adult-friendly entrees as baked chicken, deli meats, hearty pastas and fresh salads. Be sure to join in the character led dance party as well!
Akershus Royal Banquet Hall: Located in the Norway Pavilion of Epcot, the Princess Storybook Dining is available for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Prices vary between $30 to $60 per person, or one table service credit each. For breakfast, enjoy family style selections such as scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, potato casserole, biscuits, cinnamon rolls and fresh fruit. At lunch and dinner, selections include a Norwegian buffet of cold dishes features salads, meats and cheeses, while hot entrées are served à la carte. The rotating menu may include seared herb-dusted beef tips, oven-roasted chicken breast and a special Scandinavian meatball dish made of pork, beef and capers called kjottkaker. Character appearances include Belle, Cinderella, Ariel, Snow White, Aurora, and Marry Poppins.
Crystal Palace: Located in the Magic Kingdom, Crystal Palace is a buffet open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Prices vary between $15 and $60 per person, or one table service credit each. Start your day with stuffed French toast, made-to-order omelets, freshly baked pastries, breakfast pizza, and fruit. Later, enjoy carved flank steak for lunch and sirloin for dinner, plus rotisserie chicken, Atlantic salmon, peel-and-eat shrimp, turkey, mashed potatoes, chicken nuggets, and pizza. Character appearances include Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, and Eeyore. The Crystal Palace is the only location at Walt Disney World where you can meet Piglet and Eeyore, so be sure to dine here if you have fans in your group!
Donald’s Dining Safari: This breakfast and lunch African buffet at Tusker House located in Disney’s Animal Kingdom features Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Mickey Mouse and Goofy. Prices vary between $36 and $60 per person or one table service credit each.
Supercalifragilistic Breakfast: Located at 1900 Park Fare at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort, this breakfast buffet features Mary Poppins, Alice in Wonderland, the Mad Hatter, Winnie the Pooh, and Tigger. Prices vary between $15 to $30 per person, or one table service credit each. Buffet selections include custom-made omelets, fluffy mini pancakes, Mickey-shaped waffles, carved ham and their famous chilled strawberry soup. Be sure to make your breakfast reservations early, one luck guest will be selected to help Mary Poppins open the restaurant!
Cinderella’s Happily Ever After Dinner: Located at 1900 Park Fare at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort, this dinner buffet features Cinderella, Prince Charming, Lady Tremaine, Anastasia, Drizella. Prices vary between $30 and $60 per person, or one table service credit each. Buffet selections include seafood, salad, pasta and beef specialties. This dinner is a must for any Cinderella fans!
What is your favorite character meal at Walt Disney World?
Alexia is a Disney Vacation Specialist with Destinations in Florida. When she is not helping plan magical vacations, you can find her on Facebook and Twitter.
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This past Friday, we went to LanierWorld at Lake Lanier Islands with some tickets they gave us. We haven’t been in about 8 years. We were surprised at the positive changes made at the waterpark.
The first thing we noticed is the short walk into the park unlike the huge hike that we used to have to take. Now the entrance is right behind the kiddie play area and was a relatively short walk. That makes this mom of 4 very happy!
A few things in the kiddie area changed. There are some new things to climb on and the pirate ship has been replaced by a playground with little water slides.
Taking a step back, I’m very thankful that LanierWorld has shops for those things you forgot. For example, someone forgot their swimsuit. Okay, I admit, it was me. And technically I didn’t forget. I just grabbed 2 tankini tops by mistake instead of a top and a bottom. LanierWorld came to my rescue. They had a variety of swimsuits to choose from and even had them priced at 50% off that day!!
The food had also a better variety and taste than the last time we went. We had lunch at the Sunset Cove Beach Cafe. It was a table service restaurant right on the lake. The atmosphere was great and the food was even better. I tried the cobb salad, my husband had their ultimate grilled cheese, and the kids got kids meals. They even catered right to my son and helped him find items that would work with his soy allergy! Great service! And I highly recommend the ultimate grilled cheese. It had 3 types of cheeses and tomatoes on top. It was incredible!
The thing that surprised me the most after not having been to LanierWorld in years, was the carnival rides! There was a ferris wheel, carousel, and many other rides. I think this is a fantastic addition to LanierWorld! By afternoon, the littles were getting tired of water and the rides were perfect to switch it up a bit. The carnival rides didn’t open until 3pm.
Of course the wave pool was a huge hit along with the other water slides. My kids were a lot braver to try things than I expected! We had a blast!
For a list of future events, check out their calender or see the LanierWorld facebook page.
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A Disney World vacation can be a little overwhelming for anyone. If someone in your family has special needs, it can be very stressful. Here are a few tips and tricks to a calmer Disney vacation:
Watch YouTube videos. This sounds a little strange, but if you want your child to have an idea of what to expect before your Disney vacation, watch YouTube videos of anything you think he or she would enjoy. Watch videos of people riding the teacups or Dumbo or meeting Mickey Mouse. His or her reaction to the video will give you an idea of how he or she will handle the situation and will also give your child an understanding of what to expect.
Travel during the off season. The Florida heat can be hard on anyone, but it is especially difficult if you live in a much cooler climate. If possible, travel during the off season when the weather will be cooler. Dress in light colored clothing, wear sun hats, and plenty of sun screen. Make sure everyone in your family drinks lots of water to stay hydrated as well. Traveling during the off season also means smaller crowds and smaller wait times, both of which can be overwhelming and stressful.
Start at a smaller park. Naturally, you want to spend your first park day at the Magic Kingdom. However, this park can be overwhelming if you have never been to a theme park and don’t know what to expect. Try your first day at Epcot instead. There aren’t as many rides, and the ones that do not have a height requirement were very tame and have a very little wait times. Most of the character meet and greets were outdoors and had short lines. You will be able to walk your child past see who the character is and understand that you are standing in line for that character. After your first day, you will know what works for your child and what doesn’t and can adjust your plan for the rest of your vacation from there.
Try to stick with your schedule. If you eat meals at a certain time of day, try to schedule your meals at Disney World around the same time. If you child takes a nap, try to head back to hotel around the same time for quiet time. Kids find comfort in routine.
Take advantage of Disney’s Baby Care Centers. All four of the parks at Disney World have a baby care center location. The baby care centers are complimentary to use and includes a private nursing room with rocking chairs, changing room with tables and a unisex bathroom, feeding area with highchairs, kitchen with microwave, oven and sink, and main room with television, table, chairs and sofa. These areas are perfect for taking a quiet break or heating up a quick snack. A friend of my has a five year old son with Autism and said these were amazing and that she utilized them frequently. Her son will only eat macaroni and cheese. She was able to take some Kraft Easy Mac with her and heat it up for him and feed him the in baby care centers. It was also a great place to cool off and have some quiet time when he began to get overwhelmed.
Get a Guest Assistance Card. On your first day at one of the Disney parks, stop by Guest Relations with your child. Explain to the cast member your child’s needs (or have a doctor’s note explaining your child’s needs) and ask for a Guest Assistance Card (GAC). The cast member will then fill out a Guest Assistance Card with your child’s name, the dates of your vacation, and the number of guest in your party. The Guest Assistance Card is valid for up to five additional people. The card is valid for the entire length of your stay, so you will not need to get a new card at every park you visit. There are three different colored cards: red, green, and white. Disney is pretty quiet about what the different colors are for. If anyone has any information on this, I would love it hear it. The Guest Assistance Card will then allow you to enter an alternative entrance for certain rides, character meet and greets, and attractions as well as special seating for certain shows.
Avoid the fireworks and parades. If you child does not deal with crowds and loud noises well, avoid the fireworks and parades. Try to leave the parks before the fireworks begin to avoid the crowds leaving the park at closing as well.
What have you found that works or does not work for your family on a Disney vacation? I would love to hear your thoughts!
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