Month: November 2018

  • Disney World While Pregnant: Enjoy These 8 Things

    Disney World While Pregnant: Enjoy These 8 Things

    If you’re pregnant and planning a trip to the most magical place on earth, you might think you’ll be relegated to watching strollers and savinb benches while the rest of your family enjoys the sites and sounds of WDW. But as it turns out, there are plenty of things you can enjoy while pregnant at Disney World. Below we’ll cover 8 things that you can do to make your next Disney World vacation one to remember.

    1. Ride many rides, see all shows and attractions

    Entrance of Peter Pan's Flight at Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World

    Entrance of Peter Pan’s Flight at Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World

    • Magic Kingdom is a great place to go if you are pregnant. You can ride many of the rides or meet characters. Some favorites are Small World, Peter Pan, and Under the Sea to name a few. There are also some great shows, where you can rest your legs, get some AC, and spend time with your family. Those include: The Enchanted Tiki Room, Enchanted Tales with Belle, and Mickey’s PhilharMagic to name a few. The People Mover and Carousel of Progress round out the list of expecting-mom-friendly rides at this park, so don’t forget to hit those up too.
    • Hollywood Studios has a surprising number of things for pregnant women to do! You can ride Toy Story Mania and Alien Swirling Saucers, and there are a plethora of shows and experiences to choose from. From classics like the Voyage of the Little Mermaid and Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular to the newer but equally amazing Frozen Sing-A-Long and Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage.
    • At Epcot, you may be doing lots of exploring and walking around the World Showcase but you can ride almost all the rides. Some favorites include Soarin’, Frozen Ever After, and Spaceship Earth. There are also quite a few shows in Future World and in The World Showcase, including Disney & PixarShort Film Festival and Impressions de France respectively.
    • At Animal Kingdom you can walk many of the trails throughout the park, enjoy Festival of the Lion King, Finding Nemo the Musical and UP! A Great Bird Adventure, you can also ride Na’vi River Journey and Triceratops Spin.
    • At every park you can enjoy all the nighttime shows on offer. Grab a snack and a seat early, and wait for the fun to begin!

    2. Enjoy the food and snacks that are unique to Disney World

    Photo of 50's Prime Time sign in Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World

    Photo of 50’s Prime Time sign in Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World

    • At Magic Kingdom make sure you grab the fan favorite Dole Whip. You can get it in many different forms: Dole Whip, Dole Whip Float, and even Dole Whip Pineapple Upside Down Cake. Also, if you can snag a reservation at Be Our Guest make sure to try The Grey Stuff!
    • At Hollywood Studios if you are feeling like a fancier sit down meal, try the Cobb Salad and Grapefruit Cake at Hollywood Brown Derby or for a more low-key meal try the sample platter at 50’s Prime Time, you get to taste their classics, Fried Chicken, Meatloaf and Pot Roast! You can also get a fantastic peanut butter and jelly milkshake!
    • At Epcot there are a plethora of food items to choose from between Future World and the World Showcase. Some classics include Schoolbread in Norway, Kakigori in Japan, the trendy cupcakes or red velvet whoopie pie at Sunshine Seasons. Also, if you can manage a trip during International Food and Wine, International Flower and Garden, International Festival of the Holidays, or International Festival of the Arts, you can try the different food booths that are available.
    • At Animal Kingdom try the Pulled Pork Fries at Flame Tree BBQ or the Steamed Cheeseburger Pods, Blueberry Cream Cheese Mousse, or Chocolate Cake at Satu’li Canteen.
    • If you can snag a reservation at one of the resort restaurants, there are a few that have great and unique food. ‘Ohana at The Polynesian for dinner, Sanaa at Animal Kingdom Lodge – the bread service is a must try, and The Kitchen Sink Sundae at Beaches and Cream at The Beach Club, just to name a few!

    3. Shop – buy that baby some WDW swag

    Mickey Mouse Baby Onsie

    If you know whether you’re having a boy or girl, but haven’t revealed to your family yet, picking up a cute onesie or character hat and snapping a photo can make for a super fun Facebook or Instagram gender reveal. Do you already have a name picked out? Get a pair of ears with the baby name embroidered on the back.

    4. Take lots of Photos using that memory maker

    Anastasia and Drizella in Fantasyland at Magic Kingom in Walt Disney World

    Anastasia and Drizella in Fantasyland at Magic Kingom in Walt Disney World

    • Since you may not be able to ride certain rides, use that time to meet characters that you may not usually meet.
    • Take the time to stop when you see a PhotoPass Photographer, see if you can get a photo in the front of each park, and ask for magic shots!

    5. You can wear cute maternity shirts

    Dress that bump like BB-8 at Hollywood Studios or Urusla at Magic Kingdom. The possibilities are endless!

    6. Some hotels have spas

    Grand Floridian Resort and Spa at Walt DisneyWorld

    Grand Floridian Resort and Spa at Walt DisneyWorld

    • Animal Kingdom Lodge has massages, including prenatal as well as facials at Zahanati Massage and Fitness Center
    • You can also find these at Ship Shape Massage at The Yacht Club and La Vida Salon at Coronado Springs
    • At The Grand Floridian Spa and Saratoga Springs you can get massages, facials, body treatments, and nails at Senses Spa
    • At Mandara Spa at The Dolphin Hotel you can get massages, facials, hair, nails, makeup and more!

    7. Spending time in the pool

    The pool at Disney World Art of Animation Resort

    8. Take it easy

    This may seem like a no brainer, but even though you are at Walt Disney World, it is important to stop and slow down and not go, go, go like you normally might. Keep in mind to stay hydrated and take breaks as needed. You can still have a wonderful time at Walt Disney World when you are pregnant!

    Wrapping Up

    And that’s it! Hopefully these tips have made it clear that even if you’re expecting, there are plenty of things to enjoy at Disney World while pregnant. If you have any other pointers, drop them in the comments. Otherwise, until next time, have a magical trip.

  • Disney World Grocery Delivery: 4 Easy Options

    Disney World Grocery Delivery: 4 Easy Options

    We all know that food and drink at Walt Disney World can be expensive. Even if your package includes a dining plan, you’ll likely find yourself paying for food out of pocket in some situations. Luckily, you can bring your own snacks and beverages into the park, which is a great way to save some cash.

    Then there are those times when you’re nowhere near a dining location. Whether it’s first thing in the morning as you’re running to catch the next bus to Magic Kingdom, or late at night after a long park day, there will be times when getting to a dining location is just not convenient.

    For these reasons and more, taking advantage of Disney World grocery delivery while on your next WDW vacation is a great way to improve your stay. Thankfully, there are a number of ways to buy groceries right on your phone and have them delivered straight to your resort.

    Buying your own groceries can help mornings move faster, and can be great if you need a late night snack. It can also be a huge help if anyone in your party is a picky eater, load up on kid-friendly snacks for times when they just won’t eat the meal you put in front of them. Additionally all the rooms have a mini fridge, so you can keep beverages cold, and snacks that may need refrigeration will have a place to live.

    If you’re sold on adding an online grocery order to your next WDW trip, here are some of the best options out there.

    1. Garden Grocer

    • Online grocer with over 5000 items to choose from
    • $14 fee for delivery, no minimum delivery amount, tipping optional
    • If you order in advance you can receive a discount
    • Will deliver alcohol
    • Some items may be more expensive vs another delivery service

    2. Instacart

    • Can utilize any grocery store within the local area, easy to use the app if you have used it in the past
    • Cost varies depending on your order and delivery time
    • Minimum Order $10
    • Will deliver alcohol

    3. Amazon Prime Now

    • Make sure you are using Prime Now App, not Amazon
    • Only for Amazon Prime Members
    • Free delivery over $35, $4.99 if below $35, 2 hour delivery window
    • $9.99 for 1 hour delivery window
    • Can shop for other items besides food and beverage, can order diapers, wipes, chargers, sunscreen, band-aids, etc…

    4. Walmart Grocery Delivery

    • Delivers from local Walmart store
    • Delivery fee ranges from $8-$12 depending on time of day
    • Minimum order amount $30
    • Easy to use if you have used before
    • Can take longer then other delivery services

    Additional Tips:

    All groceries will be delivered to Bell Services, and perishables will be kept cool. There is not a fee for this. You do not have to be at the resort to accept these deliveries, but make sure you call or go to Bell Services to pick up the order.

    If you are wary about having someone else pick out what you need, you can also Uber or Lyft to the nearest grocery store or Walmart and shop for yourself, but you’re obviously going to be sacrificing some time and convenience.

    Having extra water and snacks can be extremely helpful when trying to make the most of your Disney World vacation and park days.

    If you found this post helpful, you might want to bookmark our FAQ Guide for Grocery Delivery at Disney World.

    Do you have other WDW grocery ordering tips? Drop them in the comments section. Otherwise, until next time, have a magical trip!

  • Star Wars at Disney World: The Ultimate Fan Guide

    Star Wars at Disney World: The Ultimate Fan Guide

    From the day Disney purchased Lucasfilm in 2012, the blockbuster franchise has been getting more of the House of Mouse treatment with every passing year. Movies, video games, books, comics, and of course, Star Wars at Disney World. For a true Star Wars fanatic, it’s an exciting time to be alive.

    If you love Star Wars, and you’re planning a trip to Walt Disney World, this guide is for you. We’ve put together all of the things you need to know, so you can squeeze every little BB8-sized morsel of Star Wars goodness out of your vacation. As things change (and they definitely will, it’s WDW after all), we’ll update the content here so it’s always the latest and greatest info.

    Oh, and one more thing before we blast off into hyperspace. At the moment, pretty much all of the Star Wars stuff worth doing at Disney World is at Disney’s Hollywood Studios (everything in this guide in fact), so plan on spending a good chunk of time at that park if you want to do it all.

    Well, flying through hyperspace ain’t like dusting crops kid, but i think it’s time to punch it, so let’s dig in.

    Star Tour: The Adventures Continue

    The standby line for the Star Tour ride at Disney's Hollywood Studios in Orlando.

    The standby line for the Star Tour ride at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Orlando.

    This first one is a classic, sort of. The original “Star Tour” ride opened over 20 years ago and was one of the flagship attractions at what was then known as “MGM Studios”. The ride was overhauled in 2011, becoming a 3D experience with all new scenes from across all of the films. It has been updated regularly, even incorporating scenes and characters from the most recent film Star Wars: The Last Jedi.

    Tips

    • Now that Hollywood Studios has become a larger park with much more to do, the line for this ride tends to be pretty manageable. Back when it was the only game in town, you could easily wait for over an hour on standby, but now it’s pretty common to be able to walk right in or wait for only 10 minutes. The takeaway here is, if you’re only spending one day at Hollywood Studios, you might not want to bother using a FastPass, as there are many rides with routinely longer waits (looking at you Tower of Terror) where that pass would be better spent.
    • Shorter waits is good news, because the post-2011 version of this ride is made up of 18 random segments that combine to form 384 possible experiences. You can pretty much ride it over and over, and over again, and not see the exact same sequence.
    • One of the ending segments includes an easter egg reference to the planet Batuu, which is the Star Wars universe location for the upcoming Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge park.

    Star Wars Launch Bay

    Storm Troopers in Launch Bay at Disney's Hollywood Studios in Orlando.

    Storm Troopers in Launch Bay at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Orlando.

    A relative newcomer, Star Wars Launch Bay opened in 2015. This is a pretty laid back experience, fairly short on waiting, loaded up with Star Wars fun, and air-conditioned. It’s a great place to recharge for an hour, and a must visit for any Star Wars nerds. Inside you’ll find:

    • The Launch Bay Theater. At the time of this writing, it is showing a short film about Star Wars fandom, including interviews with some of the creators and voice actors from the Clone Wars and Rebels series. Nothing earth-shattering, but certainly worth it, as there are frequent showings, and again, AC.
    • Dedicated character meet areas for the following Star Wars favorites:
      • Kylo Ren (featuring Captain Phasma)
      • Chewbacca
      • BB-8
    • Possible floating appearances by:
      • Boba Fett
      • Rey
    • Roving First Order Storm Troopers that will stop and interact with guests
    • Film movie props in display, including miniatures and light sabers

    Tips

    • All the lines in this area are pretty light on waiting, so not likely worth using a FastPass on.
    • The character meets are very themed, specifically the Kylo Ren area, which is complete with Storm Troopers and Captain Phasma directing you through. This one could be a bit much for youngsters, so be aware before going in.
    • The characters that float around the park, such as Rey and Boba Fett, originate at Launch Bay. If you catch them on their way out, they will stop and pose for photos, so if you’re looking to meet either of those characters, it’s worth a few visits to this area throughout the day.
    • The First Order Storm Troopers that loiter around this area are a riot. They’ll walk up to you and play all sorts of pre-recorded sound clips (“Good day, citizen!”), so be sure to interact with them and have some fun.

    Jedi Training: Trials of the Temple

    A padawan battles Kylo Ren  at Disney's Hollywood Studios in Orlando.

    A padawan battles Kylo Ren at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Orlando.

    For guests visiting the park with children between the ages of 4 and 12, the Jedi Training: Trials of the Jedi Temple experience is an absolute must-do. Held several times every day, a group of around 15 – 20 children get to participate in a stage show where they get to role play as young Jedi in training.

    It’s all fun and games until Darth Vader and Kylo Ren show up, clad in their life-sized movie garb and wielding signature red lightsabers. With the guidance and help of a few Jedi trainers, each participant gets a chance to take a few swings at either villain. Generated smoke, intense sound effects, and an authentic John Williams musical score turn this into a truly immersive Star Wars epic. And all while brimming parents and random passers-by get to watch from the sidelines.

    Tips

    • If you want your children to be a part of this show, arrive early! There are limited spots and the show only runs a few times a day, so get there at park opening and sign up.
    • The signup location can be a bit hard to locate, so it might be a good idea to grab a cast member on your way and ask about where to go. Once you sign up, you’ll get an assigned time and location for the show prep.
    • The minimum age here is 4, but whether or not your kid can handle the entire experience is really a judgement call. Disney has very well-trained cast members running the whole thing, but if you have any doubts, it might be good to sit it out. Worst-case scenario, it doesn’t cost a dime, so if you get into the show prep and your child doesn’t fee like moving forward, you can drop out and try again when they are older.
    • If however, your child does take part in the show, you’re going to want photos and videos to remember it. One adult has to accompany the child to the pre show, but if you’re visiting with another adult, they might want to stake out a spot early, 15 – 20 minutes should be plenty.
    • Finally, if you’ve purchased Disney’s Memory Maker photo pass plan, know that this event features several professional Disney photographers that slide around on swivel chairs and snap tons of photos. After the event, they’ll be right there in your My Disney Experience account for you to enjoy (if a professional action shot of your kid hacking at Darth Vader isn’t enough to convince you on Memory Maker, please turn in your Star Wars fan card now).

    Star Wars: A Galaxy Far, Far Away (Live Show)

    Star Wars characters on stage at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Orlando.[

    A stone’s throw a way from Star Wars Launch Bay, you’ll find a large stage setup that hosts the Star Wars: A Galaxy Far, Far Away live show several times a day. Featuring characters from across all time periods in the Star Wars films, the show includes live on-stage character sequences, film snippets on massive backing screens, an incredible soundtrack, and pyrotechnics.

    Tips

    • Though the show takes place throughout the day, the best time of day to see it is later in the afternoon or early evening. There aren’t too many shady areas to view from, and the bright sun makes it more difficult to see the screens and pyrotechnics.

    March of the First Order

    The March of the First Order is effectively Disney’s version of a Star Wars themed parade. Like the stage shows, it happens throughout the day, featuring Captain Phasma leading a squad of First Order Storm Troopers up Hollywood Boulevard. As you’d expect, there’s again a top-notch score and sound effects behind the entire event, and it’s pretty awesome to see that many Storm Troopers marching in time.

    Tips

    • While this is a pretty entertaining sight to see if you happen to be around when it starts, it’s not something to lose sleep over missing. Like the other live events at the park, it happens multiple times a day and covers a large area. If you happen to catch it, great, but we wouldn’t suggest planning your day around it.

    Star Wars: Path of the Jedi

    The Star Wars: Path of the Jedi area is another indoor variety setting, similar to Launch Bay. In this case, there aren’t as many things to do, but still worth a stop if you want to get psyched up about Starr Wars and/or need to get out of the sun. It features a short film “Relive the Hero’s Journey”, that is effectively a hits reel of scenes from the various Star Wars films, as well as a Game Center area where you can play the now cancelled Disney Infinity game.

    • There’s nothing at this area you can’t see or do on your own time, so don’t put it at the top of your must-do list by any means. If you’re walking by, have some minutes to kill, and need a break, go for it. Otherwise, don’t go out of your way to visit.
    • Since the film is more or less a compilation of scenes, it doesn’t contain anything you haven’t seen before if you’ve watched all of the Star Wars movies (we know you’ve seen them all 528 times).
    • The Disney Infinity game was awesome while it lasted, but since it was cancelled a few years ago, it can be had for next to nothing on eBay or other sites that sell used video games. If you really want to play it, and you have nearly any console released in the last 5 years, you can get it on the cheap and spend your valuable Disney World time elsewhere.

    Merchandise

    Star Wars has always been about two things: amazing storytelling, and of course, merchandise. WDW happens to also be a merchandise machine, so it’s only natural that Hollywood Studios is loaded to the gills with Star Wars products of all types.

    The catalog of available stuff changes on the regular, so we’re not going to include an exhaustive list of what you con find, but here are a few higher level tips.

    Tips

    • One of the items that has remained since it was introduced, and that is worth any Jedi’s time, is the build-your-own lightsaber. Found in the gift shop that the Star Tour ride lets out into, you get to construct your own saber from an assortment of colored blades, blade types, and hilt pieces. There are endless combinations possible, and the price is reasonable when compared to buying one of the stock lightsaber toys from your local Target, so this one is a solid value.
    • In general, lot’s of the Star Wars merchandise you’ll find around the park can be had elsewhere, so might not be worth buying and lugging home. The best plan is to try to focus on things you can only get at Disney World, such as the previously mentioned saber, or Star Wars themed Mickey ears.

    Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular

    The Star Wars fireworks show at Disney's Hollywood Studios in Orlando.

    The Star Wars fireworks show at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Orlando.

    At this point, it’s pretty standard fare to wrap up a night at any Disney park with a fireworks show. It should come as no surprise then, that Disney’s Hollywood Studios offers a Star Wars themed fireworks extravaganza, the aptly named Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular. And it is in fact, quite spectacular.

    The show is a hybrid fireworks, projection, and large screen video event that covers some of the best moments from across the Star Wars saga. It’s probably not as impressive as some of the other fireworks shows at WDW, but if you’re even remotely into Star Wars, it will give you the feels, and so is worth sticking around for.

    Tips

    • Like any other fireworks show at WDW, if you want to stake out a good viewing spot, arrive early. An hour or so is probably sufficient to get a good spot, and there is typically a classic movie-themed projection show that precedes this one, so you won’t be waiting all that time with zero entertainment.
    • If you have some extra cash lying around, a sweet tooth, and want to get a guaranteed premium viewing spot, you might want to consider the dessert party that goes along with this show. Whether it makes sense to pull the trigger on this ticket or not comes down to your personal situation, but the value prop is similar to that of any other Disney World dessert party. You get unlimited Star Wars themed treats, alcoholic beverages, and a premium viewing spot for the fireworks show.

    Star Wars Guided Tour

    This one is the big kahuna, or maybe the “Jabba the Hut” would be a more appropriate term. The Star Wars Guided Tour is a 7-hour experience that essentially combines everything Star Wars that Hollywood Studios has to offer into one package. Pretty much everything worth seeing is included, with reserved seating for all of the live shows, Jedi training reservations for your children, snacks, dinner and admittance into the Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular dessert party included.

    Tips

    • Whether or not to pull the trigger on this one really comes down to time and flexibility. Given that this tour doesn’t cost that much more than the dessert party alone, and you get a whole heck of a lot more, it’s worth your money. But, it’s really really long. You will probably want to visit everything it offers either way, but you may be more inclined to spreading Star Wars across a day or more, visiting other rides and attractions in between.

    Wrapping Up

    And that’s it! At this point you should have a good understanding of everything Star Wars at Disney World. Of course once Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge opens, much of these attractions will pale in comparison to what’s on offer there. But for the time being, there’s still plenty available to get your Star Wars fix.

    If you have any other WDW Star Wars tips or tidbits, hit up the comments section below. Otherwise, until next time, have a magical trip!