Showing posts with label Disney for the weekend. Show all posts
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Saturday, May 20, 2017

Disney For the Weekend: Pandora Preview



Happy Saturday, everybody! It's been a little while since I've brought some Disney for your weekend, but I have something exciting to share!

You may or may not know that Disney is bringing Avatar's Pandora to Animal Kingdom. Why? I haven't the slightest clue, honestly. I have no idea why Disney thought a movie from almost 10 years ago was the best material to work with, but here we are anyway. Pandora opens on May 27th, 2017, but I had the amazing opportunity to attend an Annual Passholder's preview this past Monday and I have the details for you!


I arrived at Pandora at the beginning of my two hour window, which was 12pm - 2pm. Let me be the first to tell you, two hours is not nearly enough here. Sure, there are only two rides, but there is SO MUCH to look at! Walking up to the new land, you really cannot see anything.


Although I knew there should be floating mountains on the horizon, all I could see were the standard Animal Kingdom theming. I trekked on and the hype was building! A Cast Member handed me a FastPass for Flight of Passage, which ensured that not every guest would rush the ride right out of the gate. The trail wound around for a while until I finally came upon some distinctly alien plant life. 


I couldn't tell you what this thing is supposed to be, but it was pretty cool! The theming in this land has all the extra touches you'd expect from Disney World. Everything was totally unreal, but believable at the same time. And my favorite part was that I really felt like I was IN Pandora. I couldn't see any other part of Animal Kingdom once I crossed the threshold. I kept on down the path a little more and finally I saw what I'd been looking for!


Didn't I tell you it was gorgeous?? The floating mountains really look like they're FLOATING! I don't know how Disney Imagineering pulled it off, but they did and the pictures really don't do it justice. There are multiple levels to explore. You can see the mountains from several angles and they look incredible no matter where you're standing. 

Once I got my fill of sightseeing, I headed over to Na'vi River Journey: Discover Shaman of Songs, a dark boat ride through Pandora. I really don't know how to explain this to you other than that it's awesome. Yes, it's just a dark ride, but there is so much new technology in this ride that my jaw was open the entire time. There are realistic projections and amazingly fluid animatronics, among other things. I won't spoil it all for you, but I will share a couple videos from inside!


When I exited the ride, my time had come to experience Flight of Passage! I will preface this by telling you that I get severe motion sickness. I cannot ride any simulator without a hefty dose of Dramamine and even then I get pretty nauseous, to the point that I usually will not do them. But this was something new and had beed described as "Soarin' on steroids," so I decided to brave it and see what happened! 
The FastPass queue was well-themed and seemed to be leading us deep into some kind of laboratory. I know there is another really awesome animatronic in the standby queue, but I didn't have the chance to see it! Once we were lined up, we were ushered into a pre-show where a "scientist" described what we'd be experiencing. We were told we'd be matched with an avatar based on our genetic makeup in order to ride a banshee. It was honestly one of the longest pre-shows I've ever been in and I could have done with it being a little shorter. 
Finally, we were sent into the room with the ride vehicles! They looked a lot like motorcycles, which was a little weird, but I hopped on, donned my 3D glasses, and waited as the restraints locked into place behind my back and legs. I sat there and waited... and waited. 
The lights began to flash suddenly, momentarily blinding me. Then the wall was gone and in its place was a massive screen and on the screen was Pandora. I was flying! And I could feel the banshee breathing against the sides of my legs! It was the single most odd and cool ride vehicle I've ever been on. I soared through the skies on my banshee, mist in my face, and the scents of Pandora washing over me. This is definitely a full sensory experience. We banked and turned and plummeted at the last second to avoid another massive flying creature, and I didn't get the least bit nauseous. Whatever the ride engineers did with this particular simulator is A+ and I hope that this is how every simulator in the future is made. My flight did seem to last for a decent amount of time, but it wasn't nearly long enough! I exited the ride area with a smile on my face and already calculating when I could come back to do it again. 
I exited through the gift shop, where there were some really unique Pandora items for sale, including tiny banshees that could sit on your shoulder and move. I didn't even ask how much those cost, instead heading towards the one restaurant inside Pandora.


The restaurant was quick service, but the fare was pretty unique as far as Disney quick service goes. The first main option were bowls made at the grill including things like sweet potato hash, quinoa, kale, wood-grilled chicken, beef, and tofu. The second was steamed pods filled with a hamburger or curry vegetable filling. Obviously I skipped both of those and went straight for dessert. 

Ordering was the same as every other Disney counter service, but was quick and painless. I ordered the Blueberry Cream Cheese Mousse, solely based on how pretty it looked in the pictures. I was not disappointed! I don't know how to describe it to you, but it was blueberry and cream cheesey and delicious. The inside was purple! And the outside was so gorgeous I didn't want to eat it (but I did)! I will definitely be ordering this dessert again. 
After I finished eating, my time had come to an end and I had to leave Pandora for the day. Like I said, two hours isn't nearly enough. I snapped one more picture in front of the floating mountains before heading out. 


Although I've seen some people say Pandora didn't live up to their expectations, I loved it! I do wish there was a little more to do, but I expect that with the massive wait times that are soon to come, what's there is probably plenty to keep everyone occupied. I thought Pandora was fantastic and I hope all of you get to experience it someday too! 


Have you been to Pandora? Did I forget anything?
Let me know in the comments!
Saturday, November 26, 2016

Disney For the Weekend: reviewing all the gingerbread


//Disclaimer: I am not a food critic and I don't know what I'm talking about//


It's the most wonderful time of the year: Christmas at Disney World! It's at this time each year that the most magical place on earth gets just a little more magical with the addition of holiday touches everywhere you look. One of my absolute favorite parts of a Disney Christmas is the gingerbread! Last weekend my husband and I headed over to the Magic Kingdom to have dinner and ride all three mountains and on the way out we decided to stop by the Contemporary Resort for gingerbread.

Each year in November resorts around Disney property create incredible displays from gingerbread. The Contemporary Resort builds a two-dimensional castle (this year the theme was Frozen, shockingly), while two others go for three-dimensional structures. The Grand Floridian is the most impressive with its massive gingerbread house, made even cooler by the fact that the house is an actual store that sells gingerbread! Over at the Yacht Club Resort you can find a giant carousel made of gingerbread that's nearly life-size!

While I've always known that gingerbread can be purchased at each location, it wasn't until this year that I realized each resort has a very different recipe for their gingerbread. I made it my mission to get all three and try them out!


As you can (maybe) see from the ingredients list, they each have slightly different ingredients and, presumably (based on the order of ingredients), recipes. I didn't know how many different ways gingerbread could possibly taste, but I set out to test each one. For science!


Exhibit A

First up was Olaf, the gingerbread shingle from Disney's Contemporary Resort. This little guy is what the gingerbread castle is made of and I expected him to be fantastic for obvious reasons. The first thing I noticed was that this gingerbread shingle was really hard to break. It was super flexible and took a few tries. This gingerbread was very dense and tasted very strongly of ginger. (It was almost tangy.) While it was okay, I don't think I'd buy this one again. I like my gingerbread to be a little less spicy.


Exhibit B

The next gingerbread I sampled devoured came from Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Spa. This is what the entire gingerbread house/shop is made out of and it's amazing to see in person! While this gingerbread is the plainest of the bunch, don't let it fool you! There's a thick slab of dark chocolate on the bottom that makes it even more delicious. The first thing I noticed about this one is that it smells just like the cookies my relatives send from Germany (you know, these). It was much less dense and had a much more cake-like texture. It was also a little sweeter and much less gingery than the first! I'll definitely be going back for more of this one.


Exhibit C

The last gingerbread shingle I had to hunt down was at Disney's Yacht Club Resort and I really had to hunt. Instead of being sold at the gingerbread carousel, this one can only be found in the Marketplace, a small store off the lobby. The Yacht Club's gingerbread is much, much thinner than either of the other two and it's also the sweetest. There's a sweet glaze on top and a thin layer of chocolate brushed on the bottom. There's also a white chocolate Yacht & Beach Club logo over much of the top. The ginger in this one was definitely overpowered by the sweetness, not that I'm complaining. This one was also the least bang for your buck. I'll probably buy another one though, because it's already gone.



So there it is, folks. I purchased and ate three different types of Disney World gingerbread just for you. If I had to rank them, the Yacht Club gingerbread would be my favorite (because sugar) and the Contemporary would be my least favorite (because spice). I see more Disney food projects in my future...


Do you prefer your gingerbread full of more sugar or spice? 
What's your favorite holiday treat?
Let me know in the comments!




Saturday, July 16, 2016

Disney For the Weekend: 5 sequels I will never, ever touch


Welcome back to Disney for the Weekend! Last week I shared my top five favorite Disney sequels! This week I'm back with the five sequels I will never touch. Ever. I've already been burned by a few! I watched Pocahontas 2: Journey to the New World and Atlantis: Milo Returns recently and... never again. Some things just shouldn't be tampered with and these are my top 5. 



Mulan 2

Mulan is one of my favorite Disney movies (I have many, many favorites) and I loved the way it ended! It was one of the many that I didn't feel needed a sequel... although this is the only sequel on my list of movies I'd never watch that has actually been recommended to me by a friend. I'm not sure what's going on with these other girls, but they were in almost every gif I found and they don't make me feel much confidence in this movie... So I have to ask: is this actually good?


The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar

This is one no one will EVER convince me to watch and it makes me so, so sad. If you recall, The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride made my list of favorite Disney sequels last week. The Lion King 1/2 was a wreck, in my opinion, so I was very wary when I heard of this sequel and the subsequent TV series. I've seen all I need to see to confidently conclude that I do NOT want to see this. What happened to the animation?? Why are all the characters so round? And more importantly, what happened to Kovu and Vitani?


The Little Mermaid 2: Return to the Sea

This is yet another sequel that just did NOT need to exist. Ariel's story was awesome. Ursula had a personal problem with Ariel's dad. The conflict made sense (even if the romance didn't). Why do we need a movie about Ariel's and Eric's daughter? Who is the sea witch? Why does she want to get the kid? Why doesn't the kid know her mom is/was a mermaid? No, I'm probably not going to watch the movie to find out.



Cinderella 2: Dreams Come True

Just... what even is this? Why does there need to be a movie about how the mouse felt left out? Cinderella found her prince and she got her happily ever after. If there was going to be a Cindy sequel, why not have it be a story about her and her prince after they were married? Why do we need to see the love story of a wicked stepsister when this is a character we hate? Cinderella is one of THE most beloved Disney princesses of all time. I just literally do not understand what the studio was thinking when they made some of these sequels.


The Hunchback of Notre Dame II

And then there's this one. Just look at the gif. Do I even need to say anything? I'll admit, The Hunchback of Notre Dame actually put me to sleep the first time I saw it (in theaters) but I know that a lot of people adore it and I think I may be able to appreciate it more as an adult. But I don't think anything could convince me to watch part two. And can we please talk again about the change in the animation styles? Why does Disney even bother with some of these if they aren't going to maintain any of the quality of the first movie?




Do you totally disagree with any of these? Which ones would you add to the list? 
Let me know in the comments!

Saturday, July 9, 2016

Disney For the Weekend: The top 5 best sequels ever


Welcome back to Disney for the Weekend! I've spent a couple topics talking about Disney movies in the last several months. I shared my favorite Disney Channel movies and top underrated Disney movies! Today I want to go in a different direction: sequels. I feel like sequels are something that a lot of people avoid because a lot of them tend to be... well, not great. But I'm giving them some love! This week at least... Next week I'll be back with the worst, but for today I'm going to give a shoutout to my top five favorite Disney sequels!



The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride

Why save the best for last when I can talk about it first instead? The Lion King 2 is my absolute favorite Disney sequel and it has held up over the years. I loved this movie SO MUCH as a kid that I pretty much took on the name Vitani because she was my favorite. And obviously I love Kovu because he's a bad boy who has a softer side, and is (tall?) dark and handsome so what's not to love? In fact, all of the characters are great in this movie and I love to see how Kiara grows as a person(?) from start to finish! 



Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas

While there are multiple sequels to Beauty and the Beast, this one is hands down the best and the only one that I've ever considered owning. I love it and I watch it every Christmas! You may or may not know that I am a HUGE fan of the Beast and was super disappointed when he changed back into Prince Adam. Getting to watch another really great movie with Beast as Beast is just awesome!



The Rescuers Down Under

I actually saw The Rescuers Down Under before I ever saw The Rescuers so this is the one I always thought came first. It's also my favorite of the two movies. The plot of this movie is just fantastic! I didn't know what a poacher was before this movie. The Rescuers Down Under was a movie that taught real life issues! My favorite part? The eagle, obviously. I was sure he was magic as a kid. I was really surprised to see that both this movie and it's predecessor received ratings of 6.9 on IMDb! They deserve so much more!! I think it may be time to watch this one again... 




Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast

Fun fact about me: when I don't feel well I watch Tinker Bell movies! It started with the first one and I now own all of them because you never know what kind of Tinker Bell you'll be in the mood for when you're sick! The Legend of the NeverBeast is my personal favorite, which totally surprised me! The sweet little NeverBeast is adorable and the story made me feel so many feels!! Definitely watch this if you haven't! It's not just for kids!



Pooh's Grand Adventure

This movie is just nostalgia. For anyone who can't remember, this is the one where Pooh "loses" Christopher Robin and has to find him. The story is just ridiculously heartwarming. I will never NOT love a Pooh movie but some are definitely better than others and this one gets an A+ from me! I recently decided to try to find this movie and apparently it's pretty hard to come by and doesn't exist on blu ray, unfortunately. It is available to rent on Amazon though, so I may check it out sometime soon!





Do you like any of my top five Disney sequels? Are there any of them that you actually hate? 
Which ones would you add to the list? Let me know in the comments!

Saturday, June 25, 2016

Disney For the Weekend: Dessert party comparison


It has been way too long since I've done a Disney feature on this blog, but never fear! I'm back with all the Disney goodness. Specifically, Disney dessert goodness. Oh yes, friends. Today I'm going to review two Disney World dessert parties and tell you which one I liked more and why. You should probably bring cupcakes.



Last week my husband decided we should go do something special together and, obviously, Disney was involved. In May 2015 he went to the IllumiNations Sparkling Dessert Party by himself while we were on vacation in Orlando (back before we moved here). I had gotten really sick and had been stuck in bed for the entire day. I cancelled my ticket but insisted he should go instead of being confined to the room as well. He went and he loved it and so he wanted to take me!

We arrived to Epcot on Thursday evening around 7pm. We knew check in was at 7:45, but we moseyed over to the roped off fireworks viewing area at 7:30 where we found out that the party had been moved indoors because of possible rain. And that was when I totally freaked out! See, I'm kind of obsessed with behind the scenes Disney. Recently I had noticed what looked like a mountain on the Epcot skyline near Canada and had done some digging. I'd discovered that this was a giant tent known as the World Showplace, which had been put up back in 2000 as part of the milennium celebration. Rather than taking it back down, they just left it up behind the scenes to be used for special events. Since discovering this I had wanted to find a way in, but I didn't think it would be this easy! We walked straight over and, after walking through some giant gates I'd never noticed before, stood outside with the other people who had already gathered.

 The inside was gorgeously decorated! It was dark with chandeliers and projections on the walls. Tall tables decorated with long blue tablecloths filled the room, so no seating was available. My husband immediately headed straight to the food tables while I snagged a table for us to stand at while we enjoyed the party. 

My husband decided to sneak off around the corner to scout out some more of the building (tent) that was blocked off because we're nosey like that. He was excited to report that the bathrooms were the biggest he'd ever seen and he also said that the blocked off side of the room was as big, if not bigger than the side we were in. Quite an impressive building(?) hidden back behind the World Showcase! I just wish I had gotten a chance to see it as it was originally intended. 


The offerings seemed great to me! There was a variety of desserts available including warm brownies with ice cream, baklava, rice krispy treats, pretzels with hot cheese, chocolate ganache tarts, as well as other delicious treats! Because this is the "sparkling" dessert party, there were also two sparkling wines to choose from (one dry, one sweet) and two syrups that could be added (rosé and pomegranate). While I enjoyed the desserts that were available, my husband was actually a little disappointed. According to him (and some other reviews I've found), several more unique dessert offerings were missing and had been replaced with more generic desserts. Not something a one time guest would notice, but it was definitely something my husband picked up on! 

After the desserts, we made our way out to the roped off fireworks viewing area in front of the World Showcase Lagoon. The viewing area was perfect! It's an area I've often envied when I've been around for the fireworks and this is the only way to get it.


The show, IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth, was amazing as it always is. Illuminations is not my favorite Disney fireworks show, but it is gorgeous and thrilling to watch! 


Overall, I really enjoyed the IllumiNations Sparkling Dessert Party! I'm a champagne lover, so I really enjoyed a lighter drink with my party. The deserts were enjoyable but I wouldn't call them fantastic. At $50 per person, I'm honestly not convinced I'd do it again. Instead, I might just make a FastPass for a comparable fireworks viewing area and grab a dessert and a drink from the World Showcase!







On Sunday night, just three days after the Epcot dessert party, my husband made reservations for another one. This time we were going to Hollywood Studios and Star Wars was involved. I didn't know much beyond that and I didn't do any digging for spoilers!

We arrived around 7:30pm and rode a few rides before checking in at 8:15 at the Disney Junior building next to the Launch Bay. We tried to check in early approximately 13180 times, but they wouldn't budge! We did get to watch some Storm Troopers roaming around in the meantime and we also played some Disney Infinity in the Launch Bay, so that was a fun time killer. Like last time, we had been moved in because of rain, which I'm honestly okay with because Florida summer.

Similar to the Epcot party, this one was set up with tall tables, this time in red and black. I did notice some handicapped tables this time to accommodate wheelchairs. Again, the room was dark, which gave it a fun ambiance. They also had music playing from all the Star Wars films! There were various Star Wars decorations around the room, which added a nice touch!

The Disney Junior stage was, you know, not very Star Wars-y, but I was totally fine with it if it meant staying out of the rain. At this party you could tell that a lot of the people were huge Star Wars fans and were there mainly for that experience. It was kind of cool to be in a huge room made up mostly of nerds. I also noticed that the crowd was slightly smaller at this party as well.

The food was totally to die for!! The thing we were most excited about on this night was the one thing we'd heard about already - freeze dried Nutella. There was some kind of Star Wars name attached to it, but my husband just kind of ran up to the table and asked for "The Nutella." They knew what he meant.

I loved that all the desserts were Star Wars themed! There were BB-8 and Darth Vader cupcakes, Darth Maul eclairs, Death Star chocolate cake, Yoda pistachio cherry bites, galactic warm space debris bread pudding, and the list goes on.

There were also some savory options including C3-PO crackers and scorched pesto crisps, among others. This party included a bar with mixed drinks in place of champagne. My favorite was "The Force," a pomegranate lemonade with bourbon.

Again, we headed to the roped off area for viewing the fireworks. I had never seen this show before, so I was really excited!! There was also a projection aspect where different Star Wars scenes were projected directly onto the Chinese Theater.

This show was SO cool!! Scenes were projected and matched to the fireworks from all seven films. There were also lighting effects over the crowd that tied in to the show. I actually think this has replaced Wishes as my favorite fireworks show at Magic Kingdom!

At $70 per person, this party is not cheap, but I think it was totally worth it! The desserts were delicious and there was a huge variety and the drinks were also really great. If you're on the fence about which party to go to, I definitely recommend this one! I'm sure we'll be back sometime too!


Here are some extra photos! 
(You can click to make them bigger.)


Saturday, January 9, 2016

Disney For the Weekend: Top 5 Disney Channel movies


Welcome back to Disney for the Weekend, one of my very favorite blog features! We've talked about under-appreciated films not once, but twice. Disney movies are amazing!! Today I wanted to take it down a notch. Instead of talking about Disney movies that we have loved on the big screen, I'm talking about the most awesome Disney Channel movies from my childhood!


Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century

Can we please talk about how great this movie was?? How about the fact that this is Zenon, girl of the TWENTY-FIRST century! Set in 2049 (just 33  years from now), this movie focuses on Zenon, a girl who lives on a space station. Like many movies of the 90s, this one is way too high tech way too soon, but it makes for a super awesome movie! And let's not forget Proto Zoa, who sang what was arguably the best song of 1999.






Smart House

Another film about advanced technology, Smart House told the tale of AI gone wrong. (And it has that guy from Pretty Little Liars.) Bratty kid Ben tries to reprogram the house's AI and it goes wrong (shockingly). It's a hilarious warning against messing with AI to screw over your dad's girlfriend.





The Luck of the Irish

Oh, look! More Ryan Merriman! He was definitely Disney Channel famous in the 90s and 2000s, and for good reason! He made quality films and he had an adorable face. Okay, so really The Luck of the Irish was kind of ridiculous. It's a movie about a basketball player who becomes... a leprechaun. Yep, you read that right. I won't like, it's weird. But I thought it was pretty great as a tween!








Cadet Kelly

This movie honestly cracked me up when I used to watch it. Yes, I watched it more than once. It had Lizzie McGuire and the older sister from Even Stevens. How could I not watch it? It's about a teenager who gets forced into going to military school and gets saddled with a pretty awful superior. She tries to keep her individuality in the strict school, but it doesn't always work out in her favor. Obviously, there's some teen romance, but it's cute!




The Cheetah Girls

I should probably be more ashamed to admit this, but The Cheetah Girls is probably my favorite Disney Channel movie of all time. I owned it on DVD. I owned the soundtrack. I couldn't help it! It had Raven, it had music, it had a message, it was awesome. If you haven't seen this one, I'd still recommend it. Just don't come back and tell me if you hate it...
Saturday, December 5, 2015

Disney for the Weekend: under-appreciated films part 2


Way back in September I did my very first Disney for the Weekend post. The topic was under-appreciated films and I assured you that it was only part one of two. As I promised, I'm back with part two so let's take this time to reminisce about some of the best (but under-loved) Disney movies out there!


Tall Tale

Okay, seriously. My brother used to LOVE Tall Tale and I feel like I watched it maybe 10,000 times during my childhood. I may have hated it then because I was forced to watch it, but now I think it's pretty great. I forced my husband to watch it (hehe) and I was giggling and generally loving the Disney magic from start to finish. I also finally realized that Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn & Cafe at Disney World is named after, well, Pecos Bill from Tall Tale. Duh. This is just such a really cool movie! It introduced me to stories I'd never heard, my favorite being Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox.




Treasure Planet

How can any under-appreciated list really be complete without Treasure Planet? This is another movie that I'm pretty sure we bought for my brother, but I ended up falling in love with it. I own it now on blu-ray and I've watched it more than a few times as an adult. It wasn't until a few years ago that I actually realized it was based on Treasure Island... I absolutely adore the characters in this movie and the graphics are incredible! Not to mention the amazing music by John Rzeznik. 




And here we have yet another movie that I saw because we got it for my brother. Should this just be "movies I love because I have a little brother" day? Regardless, I LOVED this movie! I mean, who could watch this movie and not love it? Have you seen Steven Strait catch on fire? This was a super cool superhero movie when I was 17 and it's a super cool superhero movie now! 



How are there people who don't love Dinosaur?? I swear, I am amazed by some of the ratings on IMDB. I mean, really? 6.4 out of 10? This was a visually stunning movie with a touching story and adorable characters! This is another of my favorites that I sprung for on blu-ray and it was totally worth it!




So, WALL-E actually has a pretty good rating overall, especially from critics. However, I've met very few people in real life who actually liked this movie. The reasoning I've heard most often is that there's no dialogue. But who needs dialogue with such a thought-provoking story and such an adorable little robot as the protagonist?! This is definitely one of my favorite Disney movies!