Disney Day 4: ‘Round the World

And off to EPCOT, obviously!! I absolutely love a good trip to EPCOT, and while the Magic Kingdom defintely has a warm spot in my heart, EPCOT runs it a very close second for favorite park, so getting to enjoy it with my muscle man made it even more awesome!

Before we left for Disney, we had these amazing personalized maps sent to us from the mouse house! I think they’re meant to be more of a keepsake instead of actually taken to the parks, but since me and my bestie have the parks memorized I thought we’d bring these to the parks so our boys would know where we were headed next (you can choose what attractions you want on your ‘favorite’ list and they are in yellow, the rest of the items are in blue)

Oh and did I mention the best part? Our vacation was smack in the middle of the best time of year to visit EPCOT, the annual Food and Wine Festival! So let’s just say I’m glad it’s a long walk around world showcase, because I definitely took advantage of all the amazing cuisine!

First up on my list though was a year ’round delight, the turkey and cheese with chipolte mayo!!  They have changed the kind of cheese and bread, and it’s not as good as it once was, but wow it is still an amazing sandwich!!

And of course, we had to stop in and try some foreign coke products…Yes, I made my muscle man try beverly… he actually didn’t mind the taste, but he definitely preferred the fruity mexican and japanese sodas they offer there =) I’m waiting for those ‘mix your own flavor’ machines to offer some choices like those now that some fast food places around here have the fancy touchscreen coke dispensers haha, I’m sure they would be quite the hit!


And finally we were off to world showcase, where the shopping, eating and drinking could commence! (I should point out at this point we didn’t get to the park early, so it was well past noon before we started drinking haha!! And due to some medication I was taking, I settled with trying a little bit of everyone’s drinks, since the pill bottles said not to drink, and I’m a lightweight at it is!)

Thanks to the lower crowd volumes (at least before 5pm when the locals get off work and come to eat and drink!) October is a great time to see the characters and not have to wait in forever long lines! We randomly found Aurora in France and my muscle man was a bit star struck so we just had to go introduce ourselves =P  He’s only ever met ‘mascots’ and cosplayers before, so the whole idea of a real character was a bit new to him, he was quite impressed by all the lovely princesses (and mice, ducks, and loyal pet dogs!) that we ran into.


 

I had intentions of getting photos of our food as we went along, but with a hungry (and slightly drunk) muscle man, that was pretty near impossible even when I did remember that I wanted to get a shot =P However, I did get one shot of this fabulous “off-the-menu-special” that was over in China I’d never tried, I think it was teriyaki chicken over rice that was really quite good, though I did miss the orange chicken a little bit. (we only ordered one entree each time we ate, then split it, that way we got hungry more often and could try more stuff!!!) And then it started getting dark, which meant it was time for the beer to take over!

During the food and wine festival they have this amazing beer ’emporium’ set up next to Germany, where they offer beer samplers for a pretty decent (for Disney at least) price. They had two different options for the 4 beer sample packs, so my muscle man got one, and my bestie’s man got the other. And then we all compared which ones were the best! For me and mine, it was definitely this fruity mid-range beer, don’t remember what it was, but considering I don’t drink beer, it was pretty tasty! As for the beer man in the group, my bestie’s boyfriend loved the dark, hoppy brews… yuck!

All that beer (mixed with all the grand marnier slushes, sake, and norweigian liqueur) had the boys feeling a bit more than tipsy, so we grabbed a little dessert and found a spot for the fireworks! I just love the music for Illuminations, which worked out great since I sat us right under a speaker lol! What a great day at EPCOT!

Day 3: A Disney Proposal in the Wild

Since my muscle man had only ever been to Disney World once before, and it had only been for one day, he had never made it to the Animal Kingdom. So this time around, he was super excited to get to see all the animals, and enjoy some of the amazing rides and shows that Animal Kingdom has to offer. Of course, little did he know I had a little secret hiding for him as well! (more on that later!)
 When we got there we were just in time to get one of the last seats for a showing of Festival of the Lion King. Admittedly, this show was less for the boys (we again went to the park with my bestie and her bf) and more for the ladies! =D These costumes are amazing, and the show itself is just so unusual and very fun to watch! Plus, as a theater in the round, no one has a bad seat and it’s very fun to see the action so close to you.

And of course, no visit to Animal Kingdom would be complete without getting a shot of the Tree of Life… The muscle man really enjoyed seeing all the animals carved into the stump, and of course the jungle-like ambiance of all the pathways. On the downside, now he wants our backyard to look like this, complete with waterfalls!

And then after lunch we were off to Expedition Everest! I’m very much a fan of this coaster, it’s really intense but it’s just so much fun… It’s like 2 of my favorite Magic Kingdom attractions mixed together (Space Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad) and kicked up to 11! My muscle man was super impressed with the theming, it’s almost a shame that we had fastpasses both times we rode (yay for my friend and her man backing out, giving us a chance to ride back to back!!) But at least they have changed the queue lines to make it so fastpass users still get to enjoy a shorter version of the backstory/expedition stuff, when the ride first opened fastpass went straight through without seeing any of the queue!

I figured this was another good ride to turn the camera on myself and the muscle man, haha he had no clue what was coming next and that was so much fun to experience, especially on a ride like this with so many surprises!

 

Then it was over to DinoLand for even more adrenaline!!

Dinosaur!!

And then it was over to Primeval Whirl!

 

 

Next we were off to a little afternoon safari!

 

 

And after spending a fabulous day at Animal Kingdom, my muscle man unintentionally chose the perfect location for his own little surprise gift from me. He suggested we go get some photos in a little cove with a great view, and I knew it was the right time to unveil my secret! I had secretly gotten him a new wedding ring, since he lost his original one a few months back while trying to pretty up the yard at the new house… He was pretty bummed he had lost the ring, so I figured giving him a new one with an unforgettable story would cheer him up!

And you know he said yes =P Not like he really had a choice lol!

Disney Day 2: Adrenaline Rush

While me and the muscle man got a practically free Disney trip from my friend, she had to earn her keep and go to work for a day, so while she made magic we went with her brother (who also works at Disney) and boyfriend for a day of fun at Hollywood Studios. It worked out quite nicely since my bestie isn’t a huge fan of trill rides, so we were able to get the wild rides like tower of terror, rockn’ rollercoaster, and star tours! First up we swung to tower for fastpasses, and spent our wait time hanging out at g-force records.

 

 

 Waiting in this queue line does have some advantages, mostly this amazing marble door! I’ve seen kids torture their parents with this thing, but honestly the textur-al experience is just so cool!
The best thing about having lived and played at Disney before is that I’ve gotten so used to the timing and rhythm of the rides that I feel pretty comfortable taking (self) portraits while on the rides!  I’d taken photos before on a few rides, Space Mountain mostly, since I know that ride best and I tested out my bravery on Tower of Terror last time we came to disney (and tried to do everything in one day, wow!) … But this time around I went all out and got a shot blasting into the abyss at 60mph!

 

Successful ride and photo taken and a quick brunch pizza later, we headed back to tower of terror, which is one of the muscle man’s favorites… He’s quite the Twilight Zone fan, so he especially loves the theming!

 

 

 After a trip to watch the Indiana Jones stunt show and the Muppet’s 3-D muppet-vision, it was back to Star Tours (we grabbed fastpasses on this one too, it was surprisingly popular, which made me excited!).

We finished up the day at Hollywood Studios with a rainy Lights, Motors, Action show, and my friend was able to finish up her day at work and join us about half-way through the show! I think my muscle man really enjoyed the show, he’s a bit of a gear-head so he really enjoyed watching the cars and seeing how they modded the vehicles for the show.

 

Since there was still a bit of rain, after the show we decided to wait out the weather in the car and head out to Epcot for dinner,  by the time we arrived there the sun was back out and the food sounded amazing! But that’s for another blog =D

Travel Days: Down to Disney/Day 1

To say that the muscle man and I have had a crazy past few months is a bit of an understatement, what with the stress of buying our first house (or, rather, the stress of waiting forever for the short sale to go through!) and slowly moving in while renovating/refreshing 17 years worth of apathy from the previous owners… But we’re well on the way to feeling like this is our home, and the list of major projects to be completed is quickly dwindling… So when my bff said her and her boyfriend were going to disney, and would we like to come, the answer was a very quick and very enthusiastic YES! And even better is the fact that since she is a seasonal cast member, our trip was going to be incredibly cheap!

Still, we’re very frugal people, so we decided to drive down to save $$ not just on airfare, but we also decided we would ‘car-camp’ the first night so we didn’t have to pay for a hotel. We made it to FL, and started trying to decide if we wanted to stop at a rest area or find a big-box store to sleep in (we’ve done each once before this trip, both are very amicable to people sleeping in their cars, we’ve yet to experience a problem). We finally settled on a turnpike service plaza, although it was a bit warm and a bit loud (service plazas are in the median of the road, so the traffic was a bit loud, especially with the sunroof open) it was good enough for a quick night’s rest before making the short trip the rest of the way into Orlando and to the hotel for some real relaxation =)

Once we checked in, met up with my bestie and had a nap, it was off to Downtown Disney for a long overdue visit to Earl of Sandwich!

I’ve only ever had one type of sandwich from this place, but it’s really amazing! Turkey, ranch dressing, and cranberry relish… all melted into amazing toasty bread… I missed this sandwich haha!!

What a nice welcome back to the mouse house, and the muscle man was pretty impressed with his sandwich too! (don’t remember what he got, I was a bit distracted by my own indulgence haha!)

We decided that with our bellies full, we should work off some of those calories with a little putt-putt, and Disney does that wonderfully too, so off to Fantania Gardens we went! I’m pretty sure I came in last place, but only because we did not give penalties for flying off the course! Everyone save me managed to leave the green on at least one hole, but we just took a ‘throw it back on the course and keep going’ approach, on a few holes the balls landed in places where they could be played despite not being in the actual playing field, so it was quite the fun experience regardless!

 

I think at some point I’m going to take a trip to Disney, and just never go to a single park, and instead do all the fun stuff that there is on property that’s not a park… Mini golf, water parks, DisneyQuest… Seriously, there’s so much to do that has doesn’t involve a hopper ticket! But you know, since my friend had free tickets, we were off to the parks the next day!

Geeky Wednesday: The Big Rock

Since my fabulous muscle man took a few extra days off from work last week to celebrate my birthday and the 4th, we decided to go out on Tuesday for some fun exploring! =) Not wanting to get too far away from home, we chose to run up the road to where we’re getting married =D The muscle man has only been once, and the times I’ve been it’s been all business, so neither of us has really had a chance to see the whole property, and it’s pretty massive! Just adjacent to the chapel is a summer camp, so there’s plenty of trails and such that the campers use, and a natural rock face for climbing too!

But we started our little journey over on the chapel side of the property, getting a closer look at what’s left of the old home site that used to be on the property. (At least I think that’s how the story goes… Our tour guide-the property’s curator and manager-wasn’t there, he took a long holiday weekend too!) Whatever the story behind these little half walls and chimney, and the well next to it, they are gorgeous! Definitely hoping some of our wedding guests find their way over to it, it’s only a little way behind the reception building =)

From there we headed out to the lake, and to the little boat house. It’s for storage for the campers, and an arts and crafts house too! If you’ve ever watched one of those 90’s summer camp movies, this place would have been right at home. I’m so jealous there wasn’t a camp like this where I grew up =P

The muscle man wanted to bring the dog along for our little outing, and he loved it! It was definitely more of a workout than what the dog is used to though… See that rock jutting out from the corner of that second photo?

This rock.. no biggie, looks pretty close, right?

Well we had heard there was a trail that took you over to it, so off we went! Luckily it was a pretty wide path, thanks to the campers, but mostly, it was far enough away from the water that there was excellent tree cover, and shade! We went mid-morning, but it was still absurdly hot! But after passing the dam (which was super pretty and had this amazing iron release valve at the bottom) we finally made it to the rock, and found nice little arrows directing us the safe way to scale to the top!

Remember that boat house/crafts center?

At this point, I was really regretting the decision to leave the 50mm lens on my camera, instead of my more versatile 18-200… but I was still able to get some fun shots!

The dog was so brave, and surprisingly nimble on the rocks too! He just kept hopping along like he’d been up there a hundred times, he only hesitated occasionally when he was about to step onto a narrow ridge that had a deep drop on the other side =P

And there’s that 50mm problem creeping in… Combined with the fact I was shooting from the hip, and that the dog was moving… But still, I mostly got his snout in the shot, and I just love that DOF, so I’m keeping it!

I didn’t take my tripod either, so I was really pleased to be able to get a shot of both of us on top of the big rock, despite the fact you can’t really tell we’re so high up on a massive rock, sitting feet away from a sheer dropoff…

 

Then it was time to head back, since we didn’t exactly come prepared to repel off the rock, we really had no reason to keep baking ourselves in the insane heat, so down we went.

But I was able to convince my tired muscle man to go a bit out of our way to go to the bottom part of the rock face for a few photos =D I love rock faces, they make for the most amazing backdrops! It’s really a shame the rock is so far away or I’d probably wind up over there on my wedding day for some pics (even though supposedly there’s a golf cart path to it, it’s still quite a bit away from the ceremony, and it’s going to be hot enough in the middle of August without running all over the place haha)

Overall it was a fabulous little excursion, it was great to be able to go all over the property and have the chance to find some great spots for pictures for the wedding, but even more impressive was that rock! I’ve been to the mountains in TN and such before, but this is just a massive rock, jutting out near a gorgeous lake… With no rails or anything to keep you in a certain area. I can only imagine how much fun the campers have repelling off of it, but I was quite content to keep both my feet firmly planted thankyouverymuch =P