Dear Kid(s): We’re Going to Disney Again (woo hoo!)

July 14, 2014

Not everyone loves Disney and that is fine. I find it kind of like not liking puppies or babies (kidding) but still it is totally cool if it is not your thing. However, I just read an article posted on the Huffington Post that is solely opinion based. This Mom hates Disney and is not afraid to tell the world. Sure I could go on and on with my opinions about how amazing Disney is, but really opinions are completely subjective. I prefer to share facts and experiences. I am not trying to make you change your tune about Disney, but really if you have never gone I would hope you would not skip going based on an opinionated blog.

complaints about Disney

The article mainly complained about crowds and cost. Yes Disney is crowded (probably because it is awesome) and yes all vacations have a cost associated with them. I would like to address these two complaints with some facts.

Crowds. I typically tell clients to avoid the period between Christmas and New Years and also Spring Break. As much as I personally love Disney, these time periods are just too much for me. Also, you will not get any discounts during these peak time frames. Summer is crowded but not as much (think everyone is spread over 3 months rather than a week) and you can usually get a Room Discount at the beginning of summer or Free Dining at the end of summer. I tend to steer clients to my favorite time, Fall. The crowds are lower, Free Dining is usually offered, and you can also visit the Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party. Winter is also a great time to go to avoid the crowds. Even if you do decide to brave Christmas week of Spring Break, there are some tricks (like avoiding the parks with Extra Magic Hours) to get you around and on more rides.

Cost. All vacations are expensive in terms of needing transportation, accommodations, food, gear for kids and entertainment. Transportation is needed to get there and to get around once you get there. One great thing about staying on Disney property is the FREE transportation to and from the airport and also all around the park. Not needing a rental car is a HUGE savings (we learned that on our beach trip this year!). You also will not pay any parking frees staying on property ($15 per day at theme parks). As far as accommodations, Disney has value level (starting at $85 per night) up to deluxe villas (starting at $318 per night). There is a room to fit every budget and taste. There are even accommodations that offer kitchenettes or full kitchens so you can bring your own food and ALL Disney resort rooms have FREE mini fridges and FREE WIFI. As far as food, there are dining plans to save you money (right now they are running FREE DINING) or you can buy your own groceries. I do have to mention that if you have any dietary needs (vegan, food allergies, etc) Disney is KING! They offer many allergy friendly options and will have a chef prepare your meal in a designated allergy free/meat free zone! As far as kid gear, if you fly you do not need a car seat on the plane, on the Magical Express transfer or on the Disney buses. You can get a packnplay for FREE in your room and highchairs are everywhere. If you forget something, all theme parks have baby care centers. As far as entertainment, yes you will buy park tickets but really that is all you need. If you go to Disney for one day of your beach vacation you are going to shell out a whopping $90+ for an adult. However, if you stay more days you save, you can visit for 5 days for $270 ($54 per day) for an adult and if you stay 10 days you are up to $320 for an adult (only $33.90 a day). $90 a day for entertainment seems pretty expensive but $33- $54 is doable and gets you access to all rides, shows, FastPass+ (most other theme parks charge for a similar service), character greetings, etc.

Something else I want to add is the Disney difference. Really the service there is amazing. One time I lost my blanket and they had the laundry staff on alert and found it and shipped it back to me. Last time I went I had to avoid all dairy products (even traces and cross contamination) and they made me a dairy free milk shake. I was treated like a dairy free princess rather than a pain. When I worked there in college, we were instructed to make our guests happy by any means appropriate. If I saw I kid drop their ice cream cone, I just scooped another one. No charge, no tears, just Disney Magic.

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Walt Disney World’s Marathon Weekend

July 11, 2014

“When you run Disney, every mile is magic.” RunDisney is Disney’s endurance series that includes 5Ks to marathons, triathlons, adventure and road races. If you are a Disney fan, a running enthusiast or both (like me), then it’s an absolute must that you experience a runDisney race!

Disney Marathon

This past January 12th and 13th, I ran the Walt Disney World Goofy Challenge and a half. This challenge was part of Walt Disney World’s signature Marathon Weekend held this year on January 8th through the 12th. The weekend’s running events included a Family Fun Run 5K, the inaugural 10K, the Half Marathon (13.1 miles), and the Full Marathon (26.2 miles). The Goofy Challenge and a half combined running the half marathon on Saturday and the full marathon on Sunday, totaling 39.9 miles. Named after one of Disney’s beloved characters, this 2 day challenge left me feeling a little goofy indeed!

The Friday before my first race, I picked up my race packet at Disney’s Health and Fitness Expo located at the ESPN Wide World of Sports. This Expo was held from Wednesday through Saturday of the Marathon Weekend. Packet pick up was at the HP Field House and was fast and easy. Afterwards I headed over to the Jostens Center to visit the many wonderful exhibiters featuring plenty of running and Disney running gear, clothing, nutrition and even Disney special edition New Balance sneakers. After purchasing “My Mom Ran A Disney Marathon” shirts for my daughters, a 39.3 Goofy Challenge and a half magnet for my car, some KT tape for my ankles, and a running Minnie Mouse airbrushed onto my leg, I was pumped up for my upcoming races. How did I expend some of the excess adrenaline I had flowing through my veins? Well, I was in Walt Disney World, so I went to Hollywood Studios and spent the rest of the day on the rides of course!

The half marathon and the marathon, (as well as the 10K), have a very early, 5:30am start (the 5K started at 6:15am). Early, right? Its Walt Disney World though and the parks have to allow the non running folk in too, so an early start it was! Staying at Animal Kingdom’s Kidani Village, a Disney resort property, made getting to the races easy and hassle free. Special Marathon Weekend Transportation was available for all participants staying at Walt Disney World resort hotels. On my race mornings, buses started service at 3am. I was told to leave my resort early because buses become crowded with racers, so I caught the 3:30am buses on both days and was whisked away to the start zone at Epcot’s Wonder parking lot.

It was early in the morning, but the start zone was jamming! After walking through security, I entered a party zone at 3:30 am! A DJ was spinning tunes, Toy Story green army men characters were posing for pictures, short lines for porta potties had formed, and tons of excited racers were milling about, many in Disney character costumes. On the marathon morning, I purchased entrance to a special race retreat area where prerace food and drink were offered, lounge areas with comfy couches were available, private porta potties were of use, and characters were present for special photo ops!

Walt Disney World’s Marathon Weekend

The actual corrals, from where you start the race, were a 20 minute walk from the start zone. The walk was a great warm up for the race ahead and motivating as the moral of all the racers was high. There were 17 designated corrals based on your predicated finishing time imputed when registering for the race. With a 16 minute per mile maximum race pace required, these races had a ton of first time half or full marathoners.

Once in my corral, I stretched and bounced around a little while listening to the DJ playing music. Close to start time, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy came out to cheer us on and count down the race. Each corral gets its own countdown and firework send off. It was truly amazing!

For both the half and full marathons, I began running down World Drive towards the Magic Kingdom. I entered the Magic Kingdom through a side entrance, but soon was running down Main Street, towards Tomorrowland, then though Cinderella’s Castle. As I ran through the castle on both days, I was so overwhelmed that I cried. I couldn’t believe I was doing what I love so much, racing, in the place I love the most. What an amazing experience that I will always treasure!

Once through the castle, I continued running down Frontierland and then out the park by Splash Mountain. For the half marathon, I raced the opposite way back down World Drive entering Epcot’s Future World, down through the World Showcase entrance and back, made a right at Spaceship Earth and then finished in Epcot’s Wonder Parking lot with Mickey and Minnie cheering me on.

Walt Disney World Goofy Challenge

For the full marathon, instead of running towards Epcot, I ran to and then around Walt Disney World’s Speedway. This experience was truly awesome as I had never been there before and they had all the cars lined up along the speedway. Then I continued to the Animal Kingdom where the cast of The Festival of the Lion King greeted me. The park was closed to the public when I ran through, but I was told runners who arrived after the park opened, were riding Expedition Everest and then continuing on running the marathon. Only in Walt Disney World would you be able to do this during a race!

I continued running towards the ESPN Wide World of Sports, where my name was announced on the loud speakers as I ran through Champion Stadium (your name is on your race bib). Motivated by a Toy Story green army man shouting encouragement on a megaphone by the side of the road, I completed my journey by running through Hollywood Studios, down the path to the boardwalk, and then through the World Showcase in Epcot to finish again in Epcot’s Wonder parking lot.

Epcot’s Wine and Dine Half Marathon

Both races had a bevy of characters to stop, meet and take pictures with along the way. Some of these characters are rarely seen on a typical day at Walt Disney World, such as Flynn Rider and Maleficent. Music was pumping at so many places along both races; I never needed to wear headphones. There were 9 water/PowerAde stations for the half marathon and 22 at the full marathon. Both races had gel stations. The marathon had additional food such as bananas and candy give aways as well as a cool towel station at the ESPN Wide World of Sports. Finally there were medical stations every 2 miles along both courses offering medical attention if needed, as well as Vaseline and band aids. With all these stations and offerings, I felt like I ran two luxury races. Of course this is a Disney race, a runDisney race to be exact, and Disney always thinks over and beyond all of your wants and needs.

Both races awarded medals to all finishers. For the half marathon, I earned a Donald Duck medal, for the marathon I earned a Mickey Mouse medal, and for completing both races I earned a Goofy Challenge medal. Three special medals that I will truly treasure forever.

Disney’s Health and Fitness Expo

There were so many activities going on associated with the race as well. Kids races, where all kids under 13 years can earn a medal, Pasta in the Park prerace dinners in Epcot, Family Reunion Breakfasts after the races, a Race Retreat tent for runners before the race and runners and their families after the race, and an after race party in Downtown Disney were among the additional offerings over this amazing weekend.

Although I did not PR on either race, these two races were my most favorite I have ever run. Why? Well I completed them in the happiest, most magical place on earth. Now I am addicted and am coming back for more. I am registered to run Epcot’s Wine and Dine Half Marathon in November 2014, and am planning to register for the Walt Disney World Glass Slipper Challenge and Disneyland’s Avengers Half Marathon in 2015.

When you are ready for your first, or your next, runDisney challenge, it will be my pleasure to plan your entire race experience for you. Whether you want to run with friends or combine it with a family vacation, I will plan every detail so all you will need to do is remember your sneakers! So what are you waiting for, call or email me today!

Stacey Ehly
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Goofy’s Kitchen Character Dining

June 4, 2014

Our family loves character meals so on a recent trip to Disneyland, I made a reservation for Goofy’s Kitchen. This meal serves breakfast and dinner and is located inside the Disneyland Hotel. The hotel is in walking distance from the parks, but it’s a further walk than meals inside the parks, of course, so you may want to factor that in. It would be perfect for an arrival evening or departing morning if you don’t have park passes and want to start or leave with a little extra magic!

dining with Disney characters

The food at the meal was delicious! We choose dinner, but we passed by during breakfast the food looked great then, too! There were many hot items including fish, chicken, a carving station, plenty of sides, pasta, pizza, and there was a great salad bar with many options. There was a section for the kiddos, though I admit to getting a bit of mac and cheese for myself! The desserts were delicious! My only disappointment was that I didn’t have a large enough appetite to try them all!

But, the real draw for this meal is the great character interaction! Unlike Disney World meals where the chosen characters for a meal are all from the same “group” (Mickey and friends, Playhouse Disney characters, Princesses, etc.), the characters here came from several different movies and stories! We saw Minnie, Chip, Dale, Peter Pan, Aladdin, Pluto, and, of course, Goofy! Characters may vary, but these seem to be the norm. The characters actually came around twice each during our meal, but that was likely because we had an early meal and the restaurant wasn’t very full yet. The character interaction was so perfect and the restaurant was lively and fun! We will definitely choose Goofy’s Kitchen again next time we go to Disneyland!

Disney dining

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