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!

One winner will receive a Frozen prize pack for a little gift giving plus a $75 Amazon Gift Card to do a little shopping.

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This giveaway is brought to you by the following:

Ashley from 3 Little Greenwoods

Amber from GototheMouse.com

Lindsay from My Creative Days

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One winner will receive a Frozen prize pack plus a $75 Amazon Gift Card. Perfect for the holiday season!

Here’s is what is included in the “Have a Frozen Christmas” Prize Pack!

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OIB NC — Thanksgiving in the sand

Last year, my family and I started a new tradition of spending Thanksgiving on the beach.  What a great way for some time together and relaxation!  The beach party included my mom, stepdad, and two nieces.  While it was a short trip, we all had so much fun and came back with sand in our shoes and memories in our hearts.

Ocean Isle Beach, a small barrier island in North Carolina, was the setting for our weekend away.  The island is about an hour or so north of Myrtle Beach, very near the NC/SC border.  Development started there in the late 1950s but the island has maintained a low-key family atmosphere, which brings us back over and over.  I first visited Ocean Isle (OIB for short) when I was just a wee one and have visited many times over the years.  Most visitors rent a beach house for the week (in the summer) but shorter rental periods are available at certain properties in the off-season. Our favorite spot to stay is on one of the man-made canal streets where you have your own dock that you can relax on, crab from, or swim — if you’re feeling brave.  Swimming in the canal is not my cup of tea because we’ve pulled many a sea creature from the canals over the years and ‘swimming with the fishes’ isn’t my thing.

We enjoyed a Thanksgiving buffet at Causeway Gourmet, right over the bridge to the island.  I don’t know how we never stopped in this delightful little cafe before but we will most definitely be back next summer.  We actually ate lunch again there yesterday too.  Buffet food that actually tasted like the good, home-cooked food you want on Thanksgiving, was aplenty.  The staff was super friendly and attentive.  You can definitely tell that they put a lot of effort into the quality of their food.  Delicious!

With the island being a relatively short hop down to Myrtle, you’re not too far away from the hustle and bustle when you want it.  We typically pop down to have dinner and shop a bit before returning to the tranquility of OIB.  I couldn’t even begin to estimate the hours we’ve spent trolling the beaches for that perfect shell and we’ve never come away disappointed.  Starfish, sand dollars, whelks, limpets, lettered olives, small sharks, crabs, jellyfish, and even a puffer fish have been scooped up while beach combing.  As good beach stewards, if it was alive, it was returned to the ocean again after a quick photo was snapped.  We easily spent five hours or more on the beach this time around, even in the 50 degree weather.  I will say that it is a wonder that I didn’t have hypothermia after getting the bright idea to go barefoot and walk in the ocean yesterday.  It wasn’t a short stroll either and was followed by walking through sand spurs for a good twenty minutes.  Needless to say, I’m due for a nice pedicure after that adventure!

We’ll be back at the beach in the summer and none of us can wait.  This little town grabbed my heart many years back and I don’t think it is letting go anytime soon.

Ocean Isle Beach at sunset

Ocean Isle Beach at sunset

Shells at OIB

Shells at OIB

Ocean Isle

Ocean Isle

Sea gulls on the beach

Sea gulls on the beach

Hey, I’ve got this idea… How about a trip to Disneyland and Aulani? (Part 2)

After flying from LAX to Honolulu, we were six hours behind our normal East Coast time.  Time zones are so hard to get used to.  We landed in Honolulu, grabbed a rental car, and started the drive to Aulani.  Aulani is Disney’s resort in Ko Olina which is on the island of Oahu, about 20 minutes from Honolulu without traffic.  We did land right in gridlock time so that added probably 30-45 minutes more to our drive time.  No worries though, as is the mantra there.  The traffic eventually cleared up and we were on the way.

I had read that Oahu had a weird road system when planning the trip and that was an understatement.  Lots of roads that change names, even though they are the same road, just to change back to the original name.  For this Virginia girl, all the Hawaiian names really threw me for a loop too.  The crazy thing is that our GPS voice, who can’t pronounce normal words correctly half the time, didn’t even stumble on those Hawaiian words.  Super strange.

So Ko Olina.  I could live there.  This is a newer development on the west side of the island and features vacation and residential properties, like a gated community.  (OK, so I like my fanciness.)  There are resorts in the area and they sit on four man-made lagoons which provide protected access to the Pacific.  Aulani sits at the first lagoon and man, color me impressed.  This resort blows anywhere I’ve ever been out of the water.  The attention to detail here, the grounds, location, service, and hospitality were mind-blowing.  Most all of the staff seemed to be native Hawaiians which really added to the comfort and ambiance of the resort.  Super friendly.  At check-in we were given gifts: a traditional lei for me, a Menehune necklace for my daughter, and a Kukui bead necklace for the hubs.  More on Menehune later.

Our room was perfection, overlooking Waikohole Valley at the resort.  That’s what Aulani calls the water feature area in the center of the resort buildings.  A lazy river, waterslide, child waterplay area, infinity pool, hot tubs, koi pond, etc. are all found there.  Talk about amazing.  I’m not a huge fan of waterparks and things like that but Waikohole Valley might have changed my mind.  We spent so much time drifting on tubes in the lazy river and bobbing at the edge of the infinity pool that it was heavenly.  The lagoon area was super nice too with abundant beach chairs, umbrellas, watercraft options, etc.  I could give you a lesson on how to climb up on a floating “island” raft in the lagoon but no videos, please.  I have never laughed so much trying to haul myself up onto something and not fall back off into the ocean.  So much fun.

Back to the Menehune.  Menehune are little shy, mischievous little people in Hawaiian legend that Disney uses throughout the resort as a fun way to tie in culture to the property.  There is a Menehune Bridge play area for the kids (and adults because you have no idea how much fun it is to run through a good six inches of water and have buckets of water being dumped on your head at the same time, seriously!) and an interactive game where you solve puzzles and riddles related to the Menehune around the resort.  You’ll find Menehune statues all throughout the property so that by itself becomes a neat scavenger hunt.

Food at Aulani is quite the mixture with grab and go all the way to high end.  Being a vegetarian, I don’t tend to go for high end as it can be hard for me to get my money’s worth.  We spent a lot of time at the Ulu Cafe, the grab and go location at the resort and have no complaints.  Great service there and a wonderful Margarita flatbread that I think I ordered every day.  You can also get the famous Dole Whip and Hawaiian Shave ice in Waikohole Valley which make for quite excellent snacks.

We did venture to a nearby small shopping area and had dinner at a place called Just Tacos.  It didn’t disappoint either.  We ate there twice and I wouldn’t hesitate to do so again with their plentiful options, yummy food, and caring service.

I had high hopes of day trips from Aulani and visiting the touristy places on Oahu.  Didn’t happen.  We went out one day to Pearl Harbor and stopped at Punchbowl (the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific and also an extinct volcano) with lunch in Waikiki but that’s it.  The resort had so much to do that I couldn’t pull myself away.  Next time maybe.  Pearl Harbor was moving, to say the least, and I’m so glad we took the time to go there.  The USS Arizona Memorial is beautiful yet heartbreaking for the men and their families that so needlessly died there.  The Honolulu traffic and crazy roads led us back to Ko Olina though, calling us to get back in the pool.

In typical Disney fashion, Aulani offers so many things to do with some at a fee and some for free.  We like free so we enjoyed a nighttime hulu show that also featured traditional Hawaiian music, craft making, and had all of the guests sitting on warm straw mats.  Fun!  We also participated in an animation class where we learned to draw Stitch and painted our own animation cels.  On our final night, Aulani was celebrating Halloween Hawaii style so we had a costume party, craft making, and carnival type games for small prizes.  The characters were out in full force in their Halloween costumes too which were a treat.  So much to do and never enough time.

When our time was up, we loaded onto the plane and spent the next nine hours in the area flying back home.  What a long flight and nowhere near enough sleep!  It was completely worth it though and I hope to be back at Aulani, floating in the lazy river, soon!

The inside of the Aulani lobby at the main entrance

The inside of the Aulani lobby at the main entrance

Hawaiian sunset

Hawaiian sunset

Aulani's lagoon at sunset

Aulani’s lagoon at sunset

A beautiful hibiscus

A beautiful hibiscus

Looking back toward the resort from the edge of the lagoon area

Looking back toward the resort from the edge of the lagoon area

The lazy river section from our balcony

The lazy river section from our balcony

Hawaiian beauty with the best smelling flowers

Hawaiian beauty with the best smelling flowers

Hey, I’ve got this idea… How about a trip to Disneyland and Aulani? (Part 1)

Earlier this year, I started planning a trip for my husband’s 40th birthday.  After a few ideas popped up and were tabled, the best thought ever came to mind.  How about Disneyland?  Since we live in Virginia, a trip to California is no small overnight trip but it is one we’ve been talking about for years.  The idea of mixing it up and heading west quickly grew on us.  One thing we had always discussed was that whenever we finally made it out to the west coast, we would seriously consider continuing the trip and going on to Hawaii.  So after awhile of settling into the idea of Disneyland, I jumped at the chance to add Disney’s resort in Ko Olina, Hawaii — Aulani — into the mix.

So it was set!  Three nights at Disneyland in the beautiful Villas at Disney’s Grand Californian Resort in Anaheim followed by four nights in Hawaii at Disney’s Aulani Resort and Spa.  Really, you can’t go wrong with any Disney resort, anywhere.  We are such Disney addicts that there was no question that Disney would have the honor of introducing us to Hawaii.  We are also Disney Vacation Club members which gives us the ability to use Disney’s resorts as a part of the program, based on availability, advance booking, yada yada, which is a huge money saver.  That membership was one of the best purchases we’ve ever made.

After flying out on the hubby’s birthday to Anaheim, we landed at LAX.  Not my favorite airport by any means.  Since it was my first time flying there, I wasn’t sure what to expect but I definitely didn’t enjoy the construction and overall layout.  Way too many people in too small of a place.  I guess that’s what happens when an airport is built in a metro area before it really turns super metro.  We had a car service drive us to Disneyland (thankfully, driving in that traffic wasn’t the way I wanted to start my vacation!) which was quick and efficient. Upon arrival, we dropped our carry-ons and headed out to California Adventure.

When planning this trip, I was a bit confused about the layout of Disneyland versus Disney World.  It was hard for me to grasp the layout differences without being there to see it and once we were actually on the ground, it still took awhile for me to wrap my head around how different the two resort areas are.  There’s no walking between theme parks at Disney World (well except for Epcot and Hollywood Studios) but Disneyland and California Adventure are literally steps from each other.  Super weird.  The Grand Californian also has an entrance directly into California Adventure and another into Downtown Disney which were fabulous but also so different from Disney World.  The closeness of everything turned out to be so great though and quickly grew on me.

Overall, no complaints about Disneyland and I most definitely will return, sooner rather than later I expect.  I had heard that I would only need a day or so per park and didn’t find that to be the case.  We spent almost three full days in the parks and I could have easily spent another two or three.  Even though they are more compact, there is still a ton to do and lots to explore.  A big favorite turned out to be Cars Land in California Adventure where we spent so much time.  The Mater’s Junkyard Jamboree ride is easily one of my new most favorite things, giving me the non-stop giggles as the little tractors slung us all over the ride.  The authenticity of that section of the park was absolutely amazing with no detail spared in making you feel like you were standing in the middle of Radiator Springs with all of the Cars friends.

One thing I didn’t understand involved other park guests and California Screamin’, a big roller coaster in California Adventure.  I saw multiple guests buy full cups of beer, in plastic cups with no lids of course, and then attempt to load onto the roller coaster.  They actually were confused when they couldn’t take the beer on the ride.  I’m not sure where these people kept coming from or why they thought a full cup of beer on a roller coaster that goes upside down was a good idea but I’m grateful for the cast members that tried to give them a common sense lesson.  I’m not talking one or two people either, several groups and both times we rode the coaster!  Bizarre.

We experienced Mickey’s Halloween Party at Disneyland and a Welcome to Disneyland Tour, both of which were phenomenal.  The tour was about 2.5 hours and pointed out highlights of California Adventure and Disneyland plus included riding Pirates of the Caribbean and the Disneyland train, watching the It’s Tough to be a Bug show, getting reserved seating for Mickey and the Magical Map show, and FastPasses for the World of Color show that night.  For $20 per person (we got a slight discount), that was money well spent and we had a great time.  Mickey’s Halloween Party was a separate ticketed event at Disneyland from 6-11pm one night and featured trick or treating throughout the park, special parade and fireworks, character appearances, etc.  So much fun and I’d have to say that I probably liked it better than Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party at Disney World.  The trick or treating was ridiculous with gobs of candy handed out in so many places in the park.  You couldn’t come away without a full bag of candy and not the cheapo candy either.

With the Halloween holiday, Haunted Mansion and Space Mountain at Disneyland had their Halloween overlays which were excellent!  Haunted Mansion with its Jack Skellington and the Nightmare before Christmas theme was one of the best things I’ve experienced in a long time.  I am flabbergasted that Disney’s Imagineers put that much into redoing a ride every fall to change it up.  I was expecting something cool but I was floored by everything that was changed.  It was the best.

To wrap it up, the Grand Californian resort didn’t disappoint either.  Talk about swanky!  No spinning door but my daughter was definitely pleased.  The woodsy feel and beautiful decor of the resort added to the overall experience that was pure delight.  I couldn’t have asked for more there.  The amenities and convenience to the parks couldn’t be matched.

Part 2, Hawaii bound!

Overlooking Paradise Pier at California Adventure

Overlooking Paradise Pier at California Adventure from our balcony

The Cozy Cone Motel in Cars Land

The Cozy Cone Motel in Cars Land

Disneyland's Entrance

The Train Station at Disneyland

Haunted Mansion Holiday

Haunted Mansion’s Holiday overlay

Grand Californian resort lobby

Inside the Grand Californian resort lobby

National Harbor, DC, and Cirque… oh my!

I love weekend getaways!  What a super way to spend some time away with your family and recharge your batteries.  Traveling to new places is so much fun and when mixing new places with ones you’ve visited in the past, you are able to enjoy the new with the familiar.

This weekend included a trip to National Harbor in Maryland, very near Washington, DC.  I had never visited this area before and will most definitely visit again now that I’ve seen everything it has to offer!  We spent an amazing night at the Gaylord National Harbor Resort (OMG!  This place is huge and super fancy!) and toured around the harbor area.  So much to do!

  • For $15 per adult, you can take a ride on the Capital Wheel, five rotations around and worth every penny!  The ride is gentle and can seat up to eight guests in an enclosed pod with air-conditioning.  Children are a little cheaper and despite the height of the wheel and my fear of being so high up, it was fabulous!  We could have gone around for much longer. Being able to see so far in each direction was such a delight, nothing like what I expected.
  • Take your shoes off and walk in the sand at the sculpture called ‘The Awakening.’  This sculpture is the coolest and looks like a man emerging from the sand.  Don’t forget the selfies at each piece (the head, hand, foot, etc.)
  • Peeps and Company store.  Need I say more?  I didn’t even know there was such a thing.  This store is packed with Peeps merchandise and other goodies from the Just Born family.  Outside is a VW Beetle decorated in true Peep fashion that makes for a great photo-op.
  • Many other stores and restaurants are located in the immediate vicinity, everything within walking distance.  Basically this area is like a little town and even offers residential living, office space, entertainment, and a beautiful walkway along the Potomac River.

So the Gaylord.  Swanky!  Revolving doors and everything.  This resort has it all including stores, eateries, bars, interior landscaping, and views for days.  I will be back.

Despite all the greatness at the resort and the area itself, the highlight of this portion of the trip was seeing Cirque Du Soleil’s performance of Amaluna.  This show has been in the National Harbor area for a little while now and actually moves on to setup in Atlanta today.  Breathtaking, jaw-dropping, visually stunning… I can’t rave enough.  I have never seen a Cirque performance before and I am finding myself Googling it to see where and when I can see another.  The strength and talent of these performers is unparalleled.  Although these shows aren’t cheap, they are worth every single penny.  Go.  Now.

After the plush night at the Gaylord, we hopped up this morning and headed into the city for a day at the Smithsonian National Zoo.  In late September, I wasn’t expecting the temperature to top out around 90 degrees but it sure did.  Blech.  The zoo offers lots of shady spots to rest though so we made out ok.

The highlight here?  Watching the Asian river otters be fed!  Those nine little otters sure love their fish!  I’ve seen otters several times in the past but always am amazed by their intelligence.  Love!  We also saw Bao Bao, the one year old Giant Panda born at the zoo last year.  When I say saw, I use that term loosely.  She was up in a tree the entire time.  I had no idea that pandas really spent that much time in trees but now I know.  Carousel ride, tamarinds, sea lions, and clouded leopards, oh my!

That’s it for now, new adventures await!

Let’s get this party started!

First things first.

WELCOME!

I’m new to this blogging thing but since I learn quickly, hold on tight!  I started this blog to share my love of family, travel, new experiences, and well-planned vacations with the masses.  Don’t we all just want to get away sometimes?  A day trip, weekend away, a week-long trip to your happy place, how refreshing!  I am a professional travel planner so I know that some of you guys well… you stink at putting these things together!  I’m not one to brag (ok, so sometimes I do toot my own horn) but they don’t call me the Type A Travel Mom for nothing!  I am hyper organized and love to make sure that all those pesky little details are taken care of well before you pack that first bag.  My goal with this blog is to do a little bragging on my own adventures as well as offer travel tips and advice along the way to make your own trips more memorable – and not in that ‘honey, did you pack your passport?’ kind of way.

If you want to know more about me, head on over to the ‘Who am I?’ tab.  In a nutshell, I’m not quite 40, love to travel but mostly domestically, have one crazy daughter and a tolerant husband, and own my own business making magical vacations come true for my Disney Destinations clients.  I’m a vegetarian, anti-procrastination, cat loving momma who can’t get enough irons in the fire.  If I’m not busy, I’m not happy.  I love my job because it lets me live vicariously through my clients and work anywhere in the world!  I can make the magic happen in my home office, on a cruise ship, in a beach chair, waiting in line for Space Mountain, standing by the Washington Monument, or watching Old Faithful erupt.  What’s better than that?

Stay tuned (do people even know what that means anymore?) and I promise to deliver some great advice and information as well as share my travel adventures.  I hope you’ll find my blog informative and entertaining and that you’ll tell your friends to come take a ride with the Type A Travel Mom on her next journey.