Thanksgiving means Hilton Head and Hollywood Studios

When the holidays roll around, I like to use that time to spend reconnecting with my husband and daughter.  We find that a great way to do that is to hop on the road (or the skies) and take advantage of the ‘free’ days off from work and other commitments.

We have been enjoying a quick beach weekend over the past few years so this time around we wanted to give Hilton Head Island in South Carolina a try.  We had never visited Hilton Head before but knew it had rave reviews so we took this chance to try Hilton Head by staying at Disney’s Hilton Head Island resort.  Talk about amazing!  Disney’s resort there is the best of both worlds.  The resort itself is on the sound side of the island so it has a woodsy feel with all the activities of a marsh area like crabbing, fishing, listening to the trees at night..nature at its finest.  You can also enjoy the pool, cornhole, shuffleboard, bike rides, scheduled activities like Goofy Bingo and crafts, plus so much more.

The bonus though with this resort is the Beach House.  A bike, car, or shuttle ride away (about a mile and a half) is the ocean and Disney’s Beach House.  I wasn’t sure what the Beach House would be like but color me impressed.  The facility is only accessible by your resort key card so the exclusivity is nice.  I’m sure it is hopping in the summer but this lovely fall day meant lower crowds but still quite a few people enjoying the pool, plentiful lounge chairs, foosball, and lounge area here.  A quick walk down a sandy path takes you out to the beach itself and that was wonderful.  While the water was rather cold, the sand felt so nice, and the sun was warm enough to give me my traditional Thanksgiving burn.  Definitely will be making a stop here next year.

After Hilton Head, we just had to drive the next five hours south to Disney World.  When I found out that this was going to be the 20th and final year of the Osborne Lights at Hollywood Studios, I dropped a night at Hilton Head and quickly added a night at the Beach Club resort at Disney World.  I knew that this would be a quick trip down to the World but so worth it to see the Osborne Lights one more time.  Much like the fireworks ruin the fun for any hometown fireworks you enjoy after you return from Disney, the Osborne Lights will make you seriously pooh-pooh any light shows you see elsewhere.  Truly an amazing spectacle of dancing lights and I am so sorry they are leaving the Studios.  I sincerely hope that Disney finds another home for them in the future.

That quick stopover at the Studios wouldn’t be complete without checking out Star Tours and seeing the new scene added for the Star Wars Force Awakens movie coming out on December 18th.  Talk about exciting!  We rode three times and got to see three variations of the new scene…LOVED it!  We also were able to meet Ashley Eckstein, the voice of Ahsoka Tano on the Star Wars Clone Wars animated series, who is such an outstanding person.  Super kind, very friendly, and well worth the two hours we stood in line to meet her.  We can’t get enough Star Wars at the Benson household.

Where’s the next stop this holiday season?  Stay tuned!

Hilton Head beach from Disney's Beach House

Hilton Head beach from Disney’s Beach House

Hilton Head Welcome

Hilton Head Welcome

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Hilton Head sound side beauty

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Sign marking distance to all things Disney at Hilton Head

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20th anniversary and final showing of the Osborne Lights at Hollywood Studios

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Yacht Club lobby decorated for the holidays with railroad display

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Gingerbread carousel at Beach Club resort

Retirement Magic with the whole fam!

Retirement… that thing everyone dreams of. My stepfather retired this year after many, many years in the work force and his gift to himself (and us!) was a family cruise on the Disney Magic.

The crew was a party of fifteen and included my husband and daughter, my sister and nieces, my brother and sister-in-law and his sons, my stepsister and two of her children, plus my mom and stepdad.  While I book a lot of multi-generational trips and my family has done a few, we had never vacationed with all fifteen of us together.  Concerned, was I?  Yes, young padawan, I was.  The kids ranged from 8 to 16 and then the adults ranged from 30+.  We all have big personalities and being together on a cruise ship for 6 days seemed like maybe we’d need a little Magic to make it back in one piece.

We started our journey in Richmond, flying down to Fort Lauderdale for the night.  Most Disney Cruises depart from Port Canaveral but this particular sailing went out of Miami.  For many air travelers, Fort Lauderdale is a cheaper route than flying direct into Miami so we took that option.  After taking a shuttle van (15 people plus a week’s worth of luggage!) to the Port of Miami, we were on the ship and ready for the fun.  The Port of Miami experience was very different from Port Canaveral sailings and I’d definitely prefer to sail from Port Canaveral.  Miami was just missing that ‘Disney feel’ for me personally.

Onboard, we ate and ate (and ate and ate) all week long.  The never-ending ice cream was the cat’s meow for the kiddos (and my husband.)   The weather was delightful with an occasional rain shower and despite some rough water, I think we couldn’t have asked for better.  We enjoyed two days at sea with a day in Cozumel, Mexico plus a day at Castaway Cay (Disney’s island in the Bahamas) mixed in.

Cozumel was a blast with a little shopping and then a half day excursion out on Polaris RZRs to a beach and Punta Sur Eco Park.  The beach was plagued by seaweed which has been a huge problem off and on all year in the Caribbean but we didn’t let it get us down.  You haven’t lived until you’ve waded through feet and feet of squishy seaweed. Blech!  The RZRs were a blast and everyone loved the ride around the island.  We did get soaked by a quick downpour — less than exciting going 80 km/hr with no windshield in the pouring rain — but it was all good.

Castaway Cay never disappoints with the calm waters and bright sunshine.  Hours were spent floating and laughing in the ocean there.  It was shocking how much the water depth in the lagoons changed during the course of the day, I had not noticed that big of a difference in the past.  It went from say 4-5 feet max in the morning to well over 8 feet by early afternoon out by the lagoon edges.  The shoreline was also really eroded, I’m guessing from Hurricane Joaquin but not sure.  I have never seen a drop off like there was on this visit from the beach chairs to the shoreline.

Service, excellent.  Food, divine.  Activities, great. Hey, we even met Jack and Sally from Nightmare before Christmas and trick-or-treated on the boat!

After the cruise, we went back to Fort Lauderdale and went out on a brief trip to Everglades Holiday Park home of the Gator Boys of Animal Planet fame.  An airboat ride through the Everglades followed by a quick gator show and some gator bites (not for me!) rounded out the trip before our flight home.  The airboat was so much fun!  I would love to do that again.

Overall, we saw a lot, did a lot, and ate even more.  Disney Cruises never disappoint.  You know what the best part was though?  Bonding with my family.  I’m not one to be sappy but I tell you, this was the best trip.  I spent some quality time with my brother and sister and I will treasure that forever.  I’ve never spent any real time with my stepsister or her kiddos and that was a great addition.  Super kids and I’m happy they were with us on this journey.  I expected to have fun and maybe a little conflict while all together in close quarters, which of course happened, but I wouldn’t change a thing.  I can’t wait to plan the next adventure to get us all back together.

A special thanks to my stepdad, Mike, for taking us on this journey.  It means more to me than you’ll ever know and I know I’m not the only one.  You brought us all together and that’s no small feat.  ❤

Dessert at Animator's Palate

A rainbow from Palo

A rainbow from Palo, at the rear of the ship.  It is a double rainbow with a reflection going horizontally across from the restaurant lights.

RAZRs at Punta Sur Eco Park

RZRs at Punta Sur Eco Park in Cozumel

A Lobster!

A Lobster!

The Magic waiting at Castaway Cay

The Magic waiting at Castaway Cay

Reflections in the Everglades

Reflections in the Everglades

The Pumpkin Tree

Amber and Mickey

Amber and Mickey

Gator Boy!

Gator Boy!

A solo trip to Jamaica

Ah, the life of a travel agent.  This past weekend, I ventured south to Jamaica for a first visit and agent program at Sandals Whitehouse European Village Resort and Spa.  I spent four days in Jamaica, touring three properties, learning about updates to the Sandals and Beaches brands, and soaking up the sun.

Sandals Whitehouse is a lovely property, perfect for couples that want some alone time together whether it be for a honeymoon, anniversary, or just special time to reconnect. The resort is about an hour and a half from Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay and while the bus ride back and forth is not for the faint of heart, it is definitely worth it.  On a secluded beach (no hustling for any vacation ‘enhancements’) and seemingly disconnected from the rest of the world, Whitehouse has many activities and great food to keep you and your significant other occupied during your stay.  The sunsets are amazing!

I also toured Sandals Negril and Beaches Negril during my visit.  Both of these properties are very different from Whitehouse and each other.  Beaches is a family friendly brand so lots of kiddos were at this property, enjoying time with their families and new friends at the many on-site offerings provided by the resort.  The beach in Negril was much narrower and more public; both of these resorts were more compact in layout than Whitehouse.  All are great properties and each have their own strengths and weaknesses.

One thing I will say, if you are a drinker, these resorts won’t disappoint.  The top-shelf liquor flows freely and often including at the swim up pool bars.  There’s no shortage of delicious food either with choices to please everyone.  Water activities, pools, spa services, tennis, beach and pool volleyball, giant chess, shuffleboard, and more keep you busy during the day and candlelight dinners on the beach make the magic happen in the evening.

I had a great time in Jamaica and would love to take the family for a visit!  Such a beautiful, tropical getaway!

Sandals Whitehouse at dusk

Sandals Whitehouse at dusk

The beach at Sandals Whitehouse at dusk

The beach at Sandals Whitehouse at dusk

Flying into Montego Bay, Jamaica

Flying into Montego Bay, Jamaica

Sailboat at Whitehouse

Sailboat at Whitehouse

Jamaica sunset

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Coconuts with or without the rum

Coconuts with or without the rum

Me

Me

Surprise! You’re going to Disney World!

I often help my travel clients with booking surprise trips for their children to Disney World.  My daughter has visited the World going on twenty times since she was born so surprising her has never been doable.  This year, the hubs and I crafted a quick trip to Disney near her birthday to celebrate.  Amazingly, we kept it a surprise until we parked at the airport to fly to Orlando!  She had no idea and it was great to finally be able to pull one over on her!

We flew to Orlando on Friday morning, arriving around 9:30am.  From there, we went straight to Downtown Disney and shopped, stopping for lunch at T-Rex Cafe.  The food there was yummy as always and we enjoyed sitting at the Octopus bar for the first time and watching the aquarium as we dined.  I was tempted by the Amphicars at the Boathouse restaurant but not enough to shell out $125 to ride for 20 minutes.

After Downtown, we went over to the Boardwalk resort to check in to our room.  We had to wait a bit for the room to be ready so we explored around the resort as it has been awhile since we stayed there.  Everything looked fresh as the resort has been undergoing renovations this year.  When we checked in, we were delighted to have gotten a room upgrade to a Boardwalk view, which was spectacular!  The room itself had been renovated already which was super nice with all new furnishings and soft goods.

Dinner was next, taking us to Trattoria al Forno on the Boardwalk.  This is a relatively new restaurant that moved in to the space formerly occupied by Kouzzina by Cat Cora.  Trattoria is SUPERB!  This restaurant reminded be a great deal of Palo on the Disney Cruise.  We all greatly enjoyed our server and meal.  Definitely will be a place we stop next time we’re at Boardwalk.

After dinner, it was Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party time!  For this special, hard-ticketed event, the Magic Kingdom closes at 7pm and re-opens to guests with party tickets.  From 7pm to midnight, you enjoy a special Boo To You parade, Hallowishes fireworks, trick-or-treating around Magic Kingdom, special character appearances, all guests can come in costume, and the majority of the attractions remain open.  We LOVE Not So Scary and have been several times in the past.  This year, to celebrate the birthday, we opted to add the Hallowishes Dessert Party for an additional cost.  It was expensive but worth it as the cost included reserved seating for the parade and Wishes as well as the dessert party itself.  Their little treats are so delish!  After we pigged out and enjoyed the park more, we closed Magic Kingdom down at midnight and crawled back to Boardwalk for some much needed sleep.

The sleep was short-lived though as we got up for an early seating at Cape May Cafe at the Beach Club resort, just a quick walk over from Boardwalk.  Cape May is a buffet and features Minnie, Goofy, and Donald in their beachwear finest.  The typical breakfast fare is offered at Cape May including the ever popular Mickey waffles plus a crepe station; I love some crepes!  A birthday song and autographed card wrapped up the meal.

The last stop was to pack up the room and head over to Typhoon Lagoon for some fun in the sun.  It was super hot and humid these two days so the waterpark was a great place to spend the rest of our time.  Gangplank Falls, the family raft slide, was so much fun that we rode four or five times in a row.  The hubs and kiddo loved the fruit slides at the Crush n’ Gusher.  I loved the shallow pool area nearby so I could watch them shoot out of the slides and just relax in the water.  I loved it so much that I sunburned myself fairly well while enjoying the water.  Sheesh.  As always, the wave pool didn’t disappoint and I think we spent at least half of our total time in the park enjoying the waves.  After about five hours, it was time to dry off and get over to the airport to come home.  Boo!  We finally pulled into the driveway around 11:30pm and crashed shortly thereafter.

So our quick trip was less than 48 hours but filled with so much fun!  We all agreed that while we were only gone such a short amount of time, it felt like a much longer trip since we packed so much excitement into it.  Would we do it again?  You bet.  In fact, I’ve already got the next short trip booked.  Stay tuned!

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Happy Birthday from Cape May Cafe

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Scarecrow baker at Magic Kingdom

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Hallowishes Dessert Party treats

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Fall decor at Magic Kingdom

A room with a view

A room with a view at Boardwalk

Back to the sand, saltwater, and good times with the fam!

Ah, summer.  Welcome back, old friend.

Summer to me means hitting the beach with the fam for a week of fun in the sun.  Ocean Isle Beach in North Carolina always hits the spot.

Choosing to go the week of July 4th meant lots of traffic onto the island on check-in day (blech) and a slightly more crowded beach but it was still a great week.  We made lots of new memories together (sharks!, swimming in the tidal pools, and fireworks from the pier) which is why we love our time together.

On the dining and activities front, we tried out some new places worth mentioning.  Locally, we went to Loaders Island Grill right off the Island.  Plentiful options for the whole family at great prices with good service made for two enjoyable dinners.  We also tried Wing & Fish Co in Shallotte, the mainland town from Ocean Isle, and had a nice dinner there as well. This is a local joint and somewhat tucked away but worth a trip.

We always love the Ocean Isle Creamery, an ice cream shop on the island.  The only bad thing is ice cream coupled with humidity means a sticky mess in short order once you walk outside.  My suggestion?  Eat super quick or skip the cone and go for a cup instead.  If you’ve never had Barbie ice cream, stop there and try some.  An interesting pink concoction that isn’t super sweet and is delish!

A trip wouldn’t be complete without a dinner show in Myrtle Beach so this time it was Medieval Times.  Go Red and Yellow Knight!  The food and show were the usual but our knight almost won this time!  I really enjoy the games and the jousting that the knights do.  Exciting and fun to watch!

Wrapping up, we saw no sharks (woot!) but were scared enough to stay knee deep or less in the water.  I thought that would really put a damper on our trip but it didn’t.  The girls learned how to skimboard and everyone enjoyed hanging out in the tidal pools.  The shelling was nowhere near as plentiful as usual which was a downer but our cars were packed to the gills coming home anyway.  We had some pretty good storms so that seemed to churn up an unusual amount of shovels and shoes on the beach.

See you next year OIB!

Ocean Isle Beach, NC Summer sunset at Ocean IsleSummer sun under the umbrella

Spring Break + Disney = Fun Times!

Spring break at Walt Disney World means nice weather and visiting the parks with tens of thousands of your newest friends.  While it is super crowded at the World, you can still have a great time if you plan ahead and go with the flow if the flow blows your plans.

So new things we tried:

  • Art of Animation Resort in a Cars themed family suite
    • LOVE it!  Can’t say enough good things about Art of Animation.  Even though this is a value resort, it screams ‘Disney’ and is great for kids and adults.  Each of the themed sections (Little Mermaid, Lion King, Finding Nemo, and Cars) are so well done that it is mind boggling.  The Cars section definitely brought me back to Carsland in California Adventure and many great memories were made here!
  • Polynesian Resort in the brand new Disney Vacation Club rooms
    • The Polynesian is one of the original Disney World resorts in the Magic Kingdom area on the monorail line.  We are proud Disney Vacation Club (DVC) members and were able to book part of our stay in the brand new studio rooms at the Polynesian on their opening date of April 1st!  There was no April fooling going on here as the rooms and buildings are remarkable, feeling retro yet modern.  I’d love to stay in the new over water bungalows that were added but with only 20 of them and the nightly ‘cost’, that’s not going to happen anytime soon.  The only downsides?  Nowhere near enough storage in the room and we were right near the Transportation and Ticket Center so the Magic Kingdom ferry horn blasted its way into our nerves.
  • DisneyQuest
    • So this isn’t a new thing for us but we haven’t visited DisneyQuest at Downtown Disney in over 10 years.  This is an indoor, interactive theme park with lots of virtual reality fun, arcade games, animation, and creative activities.  We slid in about an hour before closing and ran through the building like maniacs trying to do all that we could before we were kicked out.  We got a ride in on Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters (man, it is hard to drive and shoot!), Jungle Cruise (I totally fell into the raft on a big wave!), Pirates of the Caribbean (we kicked some butt on that one!), and lots of arcade games.  Definitely worth the trip.
  • Mama Melrose’s in Hollywood Studios
    • I know that it can be a challenge to find good sit-down food in Hollywood Studios.  I have always heard good feedback on Mama Melrose’s but had never had the chance to try it for myself (we stick to Sci-Fi Dine-In usually.)  On this trip, I wanted some Mama so we had a lunch reservation and licked the plates clean!  Superb food, great service, and the Fantasmic package (with reserved seating for that night’s show) to boot.  Funny thing is, we were ready to leave the park before the show that night so we found some strangers to give our Fantasmic passes too.  Pay it forward!
  • Meeting Baymax and Hiro from Big Hero 6
    • OK, I don’t get super psyched about characters much anymore but I love Baymax!  We were second in line to see him in Hollywood Studios for his afternoon time slot and that 45 minute+ wait was well worth it!  Baymax did the cute fist bump with the kid and it was a great photo op.  Liked him as much as Wreck It Ralph and Vanellope last year.
  • Wilderness Explorers at Animal Kingdom
    • I’ll admit it, Animal Kingdom has never been my favorite park.  We typically spend a half day in the park and move on.  However this time, we thoroughly enjoyed the Wilderness Explorers program and completed the entire thing — in one day!  Super fun, this activity takes you all over the park and gets you to really take a deeper look at the park and all it has to offer.  We learned so much and had a great time doing it!  I wouldn’t hesitate to do it again or recommend it to others.  Honestly any of the interactive games that are available in the parks (Sorcerer’s of the Magic Kingdom, Pirates Adventure in Magic Kingdom, Agent P in Epcot, and Wilderness Explorers) are great for that purpose, they take you to places in the parks that you probably wouldn’t normally go to and show you so much more than what you see on the surface.
  • Illuminations Dessert Party in Epcot
    • First time for this party but we’ve done the Wishes dessert party in Magic Kingdom.  Liked this one so much better!  Wine and rum, desserts galore, spectacular viewing of Illuminations; we will definitely be doing this one again.  The only bad thing was that it was standing room only, no chairs.  We did sit on the ground for awhile before the show started though.

I could go on and on because we did so many different things this time around but I’ll nutshell some others:

  • Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Ride in Magic Kingdom (new ride, super fun but way too short)
  • Great Movie Ride in Hollywood Studios (used to hate this, now I think I’ll admit it wasn’t bad at all)
  • Flower and Garden Festival in Epcot (this gets better every year and the food stands are divine)
  • Frozen Sing Along show in Hollywood Studios (great fun for the Frozen fan)
  • Festival of Fantasy Parade in Magic Kingdom (WONDERFUL, best parade I’ve seen on-site in a long time!)
  • Great Piggy Bank Adventure in Epcot (this is going away soon and we’re definitely going to miss it!)
  • Starbucks (Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, and Downtown Disney so far.  Typical ‘bucks but super convenient)
  • Landscape of Flavors food court at Art of Animation (this is hands down the best food court on-site)
  • Flights of Wonder show at Animal Kingdom (never done it before, definitely will see it again, excellent show!)

So lastly, the icing on the cake.  On our last day, we had complimentary admission to Typhoon Lagoon due to the pool at the Polynesian being out of service because of resort construction.  In all the times we’ve been to Disney, we’ve never taken the time to do a waterpark.  That changes now.  Typhoon Lagoon ROCKED!  We spent hours there and practically had to drag ourselves out of the wave pool.  It was super crowded too but OMG so much fun!  The only thing I’d do differently there is apply more sunblock because sunburn hurts!  Seriously people, if you go when the weather is warm, you need the waterpark fun and more option on your tickets so you can go here and splash the day away.

Polynesian Village lobby tiki

Polynesian Village lobby tiki

Illuminations fireworks/laser show finale

Illuminations fireworks/laser show finale

Epcot Flower & Garden Festival

Epcot Flower & Garden Festival

Cars pool at Art of Animation with Cozy Cone cabanas

Cars pool at Art of Animation with Cozy Cone cabanas, the blurriest picture ever but you get the point

Festival of Fantasy parade dragon

Festival of Fantasy parade dragon

A business trip to Disney World? Yes, that sounds perfect!

Who turns down a trip to Disney World?  Not this chick.  As you are probably aware, I am a Travel Professional, specializing in vacations to Disney Destinations.  When asked if I wanted to participate in an on-site agent seminar last week, I couldn’t jump at the chance fast enough!  I spent three days at the World absorbing all that I could about resort renovations, inspecting different room categories, meeting new friends, and enjoying some once in a lifetime experiences.  Before I get a million emails about how you too can become a Travel Professional, let me just add that running a small business is a lot of work and while perks like these are super, the effort to get to this point is pretty significant.  I live and breathe Disney 24×7.

Back to the fun though!  I was definitely busy with the resort inspections and classroom portions of the seminar but I did squeeze in some time to visit Magic Kingdom and Epcot.  It is great to pop into the parks and immediately have that ‘home away from home’ feeling.  Disney goes above and beyond to make the overall guest experience top-notch.  Magic Kingdom was fairly crowded for a late January evening so I hopped on Haunted Mansion for a quick ride in a Doom Buggy and then headed over to Pecos Bill Cafe for a veggie burger.  People watching in the spacious dining area of Pecos Bill’s proved to be quite interesting.  I highly recommend grabbing a bench and a snack sometime while you’re in a Disney park and just watching the crowds flow by.  The happiness of the children and their parents as they are making memories of their time together always brings a smile to my face and reminds me why I truly love my job.

The next afternoon led me to Epcot where I enjoyed a most delicious mango smoothie in Canada while people watching (do you see a theme here?)  After every last yummy drop was gone, I strolled over to Mission Space where I took the easy way out on the “Green” side.  For those that aren’t familiar with this ride, you are in a simulator that takes you on a mission to Mars and you have two ride options, Green or Orange.  Green is the gentle version with no ‘g’ forces and orange gives you the full feeling of taking off for outer space.  Since I just had a mango smoothie, I was thinking that rapid spinning wasn’t going to be the best idea I could have so I opted for the gentle mission.  It was really nice and I rode with a family with two little boys who were enjoying their first time on the ride.  I love that!  Seeing their excited faces, even though we didn’t speak the same language, was just great.

After my ride, I meandered around to the Werther’s caramel store in Germany (“Karamell-Küche”) where I promptly ordered up a caramel apple and began the journey into pure delight.  The caramel is made fresh in the store and those apples are to die for.  I finished up my snacking with a little shopping in Japan and went back to my seminar group for a private dinner and Illuminations Dessert party to cap the evening.

Now that I’m back home, completely exhausted and sick (likely due to airport germs), I am so glad to have been able to have had these experiences and learn more to be able to enhance the vacation experience for my clients.

Cinderella Castle

Cinderella Castle

Monorail line in Epcot 2015

Sunset behind the monorail in Epcot

The Three Caballeros topiaries

At Coronado Springs resort

Coronado Springs resort 2015

Coronado Springs resort 2015

A weekend trip to Eastern Tennessee

This past weekend brought a quick getaway to Eastern Tennessee to visit my grandparents.  We were headed to Rogersville, about an hour south of the Virginia/Tennessee line.  Rogersville is a quaint little town where everybody knows everybody and you’re easily pegged as an out-of-towner without an orange “UT” sticker on your car.

We’ve been visiting Rogersville for years and always enjoy the close proximity of the town to Kingsport and Morristown for shopping and dining as well as Pigeon Forge at Gatlinburg for bigger fun.  Rogersville itself has a small downtown area with some great antique and craft stores if you have time to mill around.

We had a great meal at the Green Tomato Grill in nearby Mooresburg, TN.  With homemade fried green tomatoes as an appetizer, house salads that included red and green tomatoes, and many other great choices, we will definitely be back.  The place was packed and service was excellent.  When you add in the reasonable prices, I can see why the business was booming.  Osso buco too, can you believe that for a small town in Tennessee?  The hubs is still talking about how good it was.  As a vegetarian, I was delighted by the plentiful choices that made my mouth water as I was deciding on my meal and by the red and green tomato alfredo I chose for my entree.

It was a super short trip, mainly to visit the fam, but if you’re ever passing through the area, give the Green Tomato Grill a try.  You won’t be disappointed.

By the way, Alzheimer’s sucks.  My grandfather was diagnosed with this unbelievably crippling disease.  Take a minute to learn more about Alzheimer’s including its symptoms so you can monitor your loved ones.  Support the cause and donate to Alzheimer’s research to help find a cure.  http://www.alz.org/join_the_cause_donate.asp

Getting a little frozen at the Gaylord National Harbor

As a Disney fanatic, the word of the year has definitely been ‘Frozen.’  Anna, Elsa, Sven, Olaf, Kristoff, ‘Let it go’… if you aren’t familiar with Frozen, I’d love to see the rock you’ve been living under. As a Christmas gift to ourselves, my family and I decided to get a little ‘frozen’ for real. Back in September, we visited the Gaylord National Harbor resort near Washington DC for the kiddo’s birthday. I promised her when we left that we’d be back soon and a Christmas getaway seemed like the perfect opportunity.

The Gaylord offers an event called ‘Ice!’ each year in November through New Years. Ice! is basically a giant tented area on the grounds of the resort that is filled with ice carvings themed like Frosty the Snowman that will blow your mind. There’s even an ice carver actually carving toward the end of this walk-through event. These carvers come from Harbin, China, where ice carving and these sculptures are world famous. Signage at the exhibit noted that something like 11,000+ hours were spent working on this years Ice! event. Ah-mazing. You can even enjoy one of the ice slides where you can slide like a kid over and over.

So it is an ice sculpture thing, a given that it is cold. How cold? Uh, nine freakin’ degrees. Yes, 9. I thought we prepared for the cold with our winter coats, gloves, scarves, hats, etc. but nope. Before you can go into the tent, you are given a big blue parka to put on OVER your coat. I looked like a gigantic blue marshmallow. Don’t lose your family in the crowd because everybody looks the same. I was not pleased to be wearing my already huge coat with this big ‘ole parka on top but as soon as I was in the tent for a couple of minutes, I would’ve liked a third layer. It was COLD. How cold, you ask again? So cold that my smartphone stopped responding when I tried to take pictures using it. Now I don’t know if it had decided that it wanted back in my pocket and the screen was too cold to register my touch or if my fingers stopped feeling human. Probably a little of both. The good thing is that the tent isn’t huge so when you leave you aren’t frostbitten but pretty close. You definitely aren’t going in there to hang out for a long time.

We went into Ice! twice during our stay and that second time was much better than the first. We knew what to expect that time around so we weren’t so shocked by the cold. I knew my phone was going to be unhappy so I tried to keep it as warm as possible. We saw things we didn’t see the first time around and got to watch the ice carver working more which was super cool.

What else did we do? Well, I booked the ‘Christmas on the Potomac’ package which gave us unlimited admission to Ice!, a free photo of our family during the event, our night’s accommodations at the Gaylord, and a $100 resort credit. We had a Madagascar themed character dinner in the hotel at Pienza which was yummy to use up that credit. Alex the lion, Skipper and Private the penguins, and Mort the lemur were on hand to take photos with the kids. Mort was so cute! The food was buffet style and even had Peeps! National Harbor has a Peeps and Company store with all kinds of the marshmallow goodness and they are one of my favorite little treats.

We got a superb upgrade at check-in to an atrium view room which gave us a balcony room on the 9th floor overlooking the atrium (duh, atrium view!) We got to watch the nightly tree lighting and fountain shows which were so much fun from the balcony. The resort was PACKED with day guests coming in for Ice! so seeing those shows from ground-level would have been a challenge. Atrium view rocked but I don’t know that I’d pay the extra $200/night to get it.

There was also reindeer scavenger hunt throughout the atrium and lobby for a Dreamworks treat (candy cane) and a chance to win a future visit. That was a lot of fun for the kid but quite a bit of work with the number of people everywhere.

Another great trip to the Gaylord, complete with spinning doors to make Hailey happy and time away to please us all. We’ll be back again — I’m thinking spring!

Giant snowglobe you could see yourself on!

A giant snowglobe that had a screen you could see yourself on

Parkas selfie

Selfie of the fam in our parkas

Frosty and Santa at Ice!

Frosty and Santa in the sleigh

Dragon ice sculpture

Dragon ice sculpture the carvers were working on

Christmas Tree at National Harbor

Christmas Tree at National Harbor

A Frozen giveaway just in time for the holidays!

As the owner of GototheMouse.com, I have the opportunity to meet many new people as we work through the planning of their Disney vacation.  These clients often become friends as we get to know each other over the years.  One of my client friends runs a super popular blog called the 3LittleGreenwoods and we’re teaming up with some other blogging friends for a Frozen Christmas Giveaway!

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