Adulting at Disney-5 Reasons to Leave the Kids at Home!

The first time I left the kids (and the hubby, for that matter!) to go to Disney with a friend, I didn’t feel a bit guilty.  I really needed it.  It was the first time I had gotten away solo since my oldest was born a decade before.  Like many moms, I worked two full-time jobs…one outside of the home, one in it. (And I didn’t get pay for the more demanding job-you moms can guess which one!)   You could say this trip was well-deserved!

The second time I went to Disney childless (and yes, again husbandless!) I did feel a small frisson of guilt.  It was Mother’s Day weekend after all, and here I was cavorting again with Mickey and Minnie, 2,000 miles away!  The kids were still supportive, but not quite as much!  LOL!

Character meet and greets are fun for grown-ups, too!

Before you judge me for being a terrible and self-centered mommy, you need to know that my kids haven’t wanted for much.  In the last three years, they have visited Disney four times…three visits to Disney World in Florida, and one to Disneyland in California.  They have more Disney tees, refillable mugs and Stitch plush than you can count!

Disney frequent flyers!

What they don’t always get is the chance to tag along for every trip-and that’s okay!  Here are five guilt-free reasons why a child-free trip to Disney is THE BEST!

5.  No Scheduling Snafus

During our first family trip, I mapped out our itinerary with the precision of a general executing a military drill.  Not just Fastpasses and ADRs, but wake-ups, built in rest periods, pool time, travel times, staggered bedtimes…you name it.  After all, the “ticking time bombs”, aka my two children, needed to be fed and watered regularly.  (Didn’t I just feed you two yesterday???)  Naps were a thing of the past at six and eight, but nothing can prepare you for those first exhausting rope-drop to Kiss Goodnight days at Magic Kingdom!

Crashing hard after a full day in the parks!

When I travel with my girlfriend, Tiffany, it is a totally different story!  We are not “fly by the seat of our pants” travelers by any means.  We still make our dining reservations religiously 180 days in advance, and Fastpasses at 60 days out.  The difference?  If we pack bathing suits and then decide not to swim (we never even saw the pool at Port Orleans Riverside!) no one has a meltdown!  If we see a rare character that we want to meet with a ridiculously long line, we just wait!  No frantically pawing through my backpack to see if I have enough Goldfish and crayons to weather the storm.

Two hour wait? Sure! All we have is time…!

Also, when I travel with my kids, they are go-go-go!  They might agree to ride the PeopleMover, if only to eat a quick snack and get out of the sun for a few minutes, but people watching?  No way!  So when I happened to find myself alone for a few hours at Magic Kingdom, I was able to scratch something off my bucket list.  A tour of Cinderella Castle?  The Keys to the Kingdom Tour? you may ask.  No, just a stop at the Main Street Bakery for my Iced Chai Latte to be enjoyed on the hub grass while the Festival of Fantasy parade passes by!  Sometimes it’s the little things…!

Starbucks AND the castle?  Yes, please!

4.  Easier Dining Decisions

I was going to be the mom whose kids ate everything…and I have failed miserably!  LOL!  Criteria for choosing restaurants at Disney largely hinges on the question, “Can you make a grilled cheese?”.  Don’t get me wrong… we have been able to take our children to some awesome restaurants.  They love the buffets and can usually find something they like, especially if it’s dessert!  We have been able to eat pizza at Via Napoli and cheeseburgers at Whispering Canyon Cafe.  But some more grownup-oriented dining options have eluded us for sure!

Via Napoli in Epcot’s Italy
Grown-up pizza…kids ordered cheese, of course!

Traveling with other adults opens up a whole world of other possibilities!  And I’m not even talking about the ultra-pricey and exclusive Victoria & Albert’s, though some day that would be lovely!  Dining child-free means you can skip a meal if you want to.  Or you can decide on the fly that a baked potato from Sleepy Hollow for a snack credit sounds like the perfect lunch!  Or simply having the flexibility to change plans at the last minute.  This happened to us when my friend woke up not feeling well one morning.  I just showed up solo at Garden Grill while my friend rested… much less complicated than regrouping around a sick little one.

An intimate, solo breakfast with Dale!

Two years ago, we traveled to Disney over our 19th anniversary.  We had been to ‘Ohana for breakfast with the kids, but wanted to have an adults-only celebratory dinner.  You see, my daughter is a vegetarian who doesn’t eat vegetables, and my son lives on pizza, so the “meat-on-a-stick” menu wasn’t going to work for them.  What’s a parent to do?  We found a win/win…we booked them for the Poly’s Kid Club! (Now Lilo’s Playhouse!) They played games, made crafts, and yes…ate pizza, while we enjoyed our beef, pork and most importantly, Lapu Lapus!

Meat on a stick…yummmm!
I would love a Lapu Lapu!

In addition to a host of fabulous restaurants, Epcot also has amazing food kiosks during seasonal special events.  When we visited as a family during the Flower and Garden Festival, the kids were impatient and wanted sit-down meals…none of this “tapas” BS.  The only special treat we were able to score was the Dole Whip with rum (which is pretty much my favorite!) so we had to settle for that.  When I attended the Food & Wine Festival after running Wine & Dine, we had a veritable feast!  Filet mignon and cheese soup from Canada, Apple Pie frozen cocktails in Poland…and yes, more of those delicious Dole Whip with rum floats!

Dole Whip rum floats at the Food & Wine Festival!

3.  More Attractive Attractions

I’ll admit it-my kids are adrenaline junkies.  They rode Tower of Terror at six and eight and never looked back.  Our Fastpass selections are primarily made up of multiple coasters and they argue the merits of Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster at Hollywood Studios vs. California Screamin’ at California Adventure!  In fairness, I love all these, too.  Except maybe not for every single ride.  Over and over.  Until the park closes.  And again the next day.

Riding Rock ‘n ‘Roller coaster…again!!

When I visit the Parks without my children, I’m able to go on some rides for the first time!  We had never seen Mickey’s Philharmonic-we were too busy racing off to Big Thunder Mountain-but I wandered in one afternoon during an adults-only trip to take a break from the heat.  It was fabulous!  Fun, funny and very engaging…I can’t wait to take my kids now!  Same with It’s Tough to Be a Bug.  I had never contemplated it before because reviews suggested that kids with sensory issues may be scared.  Now I know my son will love the gross-out humor!  (However, I think it was a “one-and-done” for Tiffany!  LOL!)

2. Run, Run runDisney Races

After running my first three runDisney challenge weekends, I wanted to get my family in on the fun.  This was especially true for my at-the-time nine year-old daughter, Lola.  I was so excited when my she agreed to train to run the Neverland 5K with me in Disneyland for Tinker Bell Weekend!  It was a totally different story when it came time for the 3:00 a.m. wake-up call, and that was with the three hour time difference in our favor!

Pre-race face plant. Too early!!
She came around eventually!

Running at least one runDisney race should be mandatory for every woman, regardless of age, shape or level of fitness.  It is a once in a lifetime experience (that for many of us becomes an addiction!) that is so empowering and female-focused that it’s hard to put into words.  Tiffany and I have now completed five challenge weekends together, and come back refreshed ready to resume our busy lives.  Our motto?  We’ll sleep when we’re dead!  LOL!

Who needs sleep? We have each other!!

While I wouldn’t change my bonding experience with my daughter for anything, running a runDisney race solo or with a friend (or friends!) is an amazing experience!  Getting up before the sun, seeing the Parks in a whole new way, and celebrating with champagne at the finish line are just a few of the reasons to runDisney child-free!

Cheers to my co-blogger and friend Jessica after the Wine & Dine Half!

1. Drinking Around the World

Okay, let’s face it.  You can only visit so many KidCot stops in Epcot before someone realizes that you and your hubby are trying to keep the kids busy while you surreptitiously try to sample a drink in every one of Epcot’s countries!  They colored multiple Duffys on sticks and had their Epcot passport books stamped while we took turns rushing around ordering Rose Margaritas in Mexico and Grand Marnier slushies in France!

Kidcot Stop in Epcot’s Norway!
Passports can be purchased at Epcot-so fun!

An adults-only trip allows you a more leisurely, responsible way to indulge! Not to mention you might even get to wander in a shop or two…something I never managed to do with two kids in tow!  (And it’s how I finally discovered the amazing Laila perfume in Norway!)

Tipsy Ducks in Love in Epcot’s China!
Coordinating my Grand Marnier cocktail with my Cheers Sparkle Skirt!

In truth, one of the greatest joys of my life has been introducing my children to Disney…but I have to admit, an adults-only trip is a close second!  Pack a carry-on bag and your lipstick and leave the Goldfish at home-you’re going to Disney!  I mean-someone has to eat these lobster nachos…and I know my kids won’t!

Our fave-Lobster Nachos with fresh jalopenos!

Jacqueline lives in Southbury, CT with her husband, two children and cat.  You can follow her on Instagram at @morphingintominnie.

Running on Empty-a Glass Slipper Challenge Recap from a Rundown Runner

My best friend and I wait ALL YEAR for this.  Seriously, we spend 361 days putting our kids, husbands, jobs and lives first, with the carrot of these four days at Princess Half Marathon Weekend to get us through!  We eat too much, drink too much, laugh too loud, log too many miles and don’t get nearly enough sleep.  And then we can’t wait to do it all again the following year.

Our first Princess Weekend-February 2015!

So when I felt a sinus infection coming on about a week and a half earlier, I marched straight to the doctor.  Sinus infection AND bronchitis, I was told.  Not great news-but hey-I rarely get sick, and I’ll be fine by Princess!  Except I wasn’t.  Two days before take-off I was back, for more meds, more inhalers and a third diagnosis-walking pneumonia.

Pre-Race Huddle

The night before the 10K, my best friend, Tiffany, and I had a heart-to-heart.  The 5K had gone well that morning, but my cough was getting worse, and we knew we wouldn’t get a lot of sleep (again) with a 2:00 a.m. wake-up call and a 3:30 a.m. bus ride.  Luckily, we were both placed in Corral A for the 10K, so we knew we had a bit of a buffer to play it by ear if the course got tough for me.  We laid out our race costumes and bibs and logged a few hours of precious shut-eye!

Corral A for the 10K, Corral D for the Half!

Corral Confidence

My doctor had given me the green light to run as long as I didn’t push it.  He even said the running would make my lungs feel less tight. Fingers crossed,  we looked for friends in our corral, mugged for selfies and took our signature “shadow picture”.  We had coordinated our running costumes for this year’s theme-Beauty and the Beast-and were all decked out as Provincial Belle (me) and the Beast (Tiffany).  What could go wrong?

Belle and Beast!
Our signature shadow pic! Love our props!

The Enchanted 10K

Just like the day before at the Princess 5K, corrals were released in mini-waves and we were on our way! We always run for a solid five minutes before we start our intervals, and I felt pretty good.  It was when we resumed intervals that I knew I was in trouble.  As long as I was running, I was fine.  It was when I stopped to walk that my body became wracked with coughing.

“Runners…set…GO!”

We passed under Moana, who was waving and encouraging us from the overpass.  How Far I’ll Go was booming out over the loudspeakers, and everyone was excited and singing along.  Not long after, we ran through the Welcome to Disney World tollbooths.  Normally, my typically giddy self would be snapping photos and documenting every moment, but I was a bit in my head worrying about how early we were in the race, and how awful my lungs felt.

We needed a new plan-the starting and stopping was killing me.  My cough was so dry that no amount of water could help me.  Even my newest accessory-the inhaler in my Sparkle Skirt pocket-was of limited value.  We determined that I couldn’t run intervals, and Tiffany hadn’t trained to run straight through.  We were going to have to split up.  Surprisingly, this upset me even more than the idea of just being compromised health-wise.

The new plan involved me running as far as I could, then taking an extended rest to recover.  (Think really long intervals!)  This should work, as I had recently run the Wine & Dine Half in November in 2:21, only stopping for character stops.  We were hoping my rest breaks would coincide with character lines, giving Tiffany a chance to catch up and allowing us to run together for short periods of time.  I raced ahead and got in line for the Old Hag from Snow White.

The panic on my face was real-and related to my health.

Well, somehow I missed Tiffany.  Or she missed me.  And then I had to stop at a port-a-potty.  (When you are a 48 year old woman with a bad cough who’s had multiple pregnancies you realize for the first time just how important it is to keep an empty bladder!  LOL!)  I texted her, but it was never received.  I was on my own, and heading into the World Showcase at Epcot.

Epcot’s World Showcase

Luckily, there were a few character stops not that far apart, and real bathrooms, too!  I met with Pinocchio and Geppetto in Germany, then Marie from the Aristocats in France.  There was also an awesome photo op with oversized champagne bottles, but I was a little out of sorts and kind of overshot it.

Photo op with Geppetto and Pinocchio!
Marie in France!

As I headed into Disney’s boardwalk area, I was becoming increasingly disoriented.  The cough was bad and my chest felt tight.  I was still looking for Tiffany and had no idea if she was behind me or in front of me.  I passed Genie in his vacation wear and decided not to stop-a rarity for me.  Then I did something I had never done during a race-I took a phone call!  It was Tiffany, and she had finished the race!  I remember being so confused…how could I have gotten two miles behind??

At this point I was standing behind cones on the boardwalk, out of the way of other runners.  In my infinite wisdom I decided this would be a great time to try a running jump for the Photopass photographer since there was no one around as I re-entered the race.  It was not my best idea.  LOL!

When great ideas go wrong…!

At that point I just wanted to finish and be reunited with Tiffany.  I bypassed Royal Minnie (and her very long line) and stopped only for a jumping pic in front of Spaceship Earth.  (This one went a little better.)

“I want adventure in the great wide somewhere…!”

I finally crossed the finish line, collected my medal and found Tiffany.  She had been waiting to meet Aurora and was at the front of the line.  I chugged down my meds with some Powerade and posed for the cameras!  I was in Beast Mode now that we were done!

Showing off our medals to Aurora!
Two medals down, two to go!

Now off to celebrate surviving the 10K!  We headed straight to a pre-park opening breakfast at Akershus, where we got to meet Belle in all of our coordinating glory!

Even our Photopass photographer at Akershus was impressed with our level of detail! LOL!

But the most fun we had was reenacting the Belle and Beast topiary scene in Epcot’s France.  We had to rely on the kindness of strangers, but we finally got the picture just right!

Kind of awesome when your bff has a flair for the dramatic, too…!

Princess Half Marathon

The good news-we had logged more sleep than we ever had before a Half. We were in bed by 10:00, guaranteeing us a full four hours!  (Don’t laugh-this is a VAST improvement from the year before, when we closed Hollywood Studios after an evening of drinking and dancing at Club Villain and missed the last bus!)  My body was also so tired from the exertions of the day that if I was coughing, I didn’t remember.

The “Ella” sisters ready for the Half-Cruella and Cinderella!

Once in the corrals, we were still debating if we should start together in E, Tiffany’s corral, or if I should get a head start by starting in D, my corral.  We decided to start together, and that I would run ahead and secure our spots in the longest character lines.  At least that was the plan.  After the National Anthem and fireworks, Corral E was off!

I never get tired of fireworks…!

Our strategy worked well for the first few big character stops.  We got to meet with Captain Jack Sparrow in front of the big pirate ship, and got a picture with the “Heroes”, too.  The last few years they have included Flynn Ryder/Eugene, Prince Eric, John Smith from Pocahontas and some guy everyone debates…Hercules?  We passed on meeting Princess Elena (Our Disney Jr. years are over, thank goodness!) and then went our separate ways when it was time to resume our separate paces.

Pirate photo op! Jack Sparrow and friend!
The Heroes! Prince Eric, Flynn, John Smith and ???

I had every intention of pushing through.  I thought about stopping for Mrs. Incredible up ahead, but was then relieved to see she was taking a break.  Then I saw them-Villains!  Dressed as Cruella DeVille, there was no way I was missing a photo op with both the Evil Queen and Maleficent!  Waiting in the ridiculously long line, I felt a mixture of relief and panic.  Relief to be in a line long enough to fully recover from the relentless coughing, and panic to be taking such a long break so early in the race.

Cruella meets the Evil Queen!
Bad girls!

I slogged the rest of the way to Magic Kingdom.  I couldn’t get out of my own head.  It was the first time since I started running three years ago that I just simply couldn’t put in the training and show up and rely on muscle memory.  While I could still take in and appreciate the magic of running down Main Street, USA, it was secondary to the internal dialogue in my head monitoring my breathing, pace and stamina.  It was humbling.

Trying to stay focused and catch up to Tiffany.

Tiffany texted me to let me know she was in line for Gaston behind the castle.  It gave me some focus and I hustled between miles 5-6…running through the tunnel by the Contemporary, down Main Street, USA, and through Tomorrowland without stopping.  I didn’t have a second to spare-when I got there Tiffany was only two people away!  Gaston made googly-eyes at her, but when it was my turn I reminded him not to waste his time on good girls.  He told me that he liked my style-and we’d get along just fine.  😉

Googly eyes for Tiffany.
Villains Unite!

We’d barely started running again when we came upon the Beast himself, directly in front of his restaurant, Be Our Guest!  We immediately hopped in the queue-he was newly redesigned and magnificent!  We’d be eating breakfast there the next morning, but the Beast only greets guests at dinner, so he’s pretty sought after, especially because of the weekend’s theme!

The Beast-one of the weekend’s guests of honor!

Now for the part of the race every Princess dreams of-running through Cinderella Castle!  As we passed the carousel, we could see Frozen’s Anna, Elsa and Kristoff in the castle waving from above as Let It Go blasted through the sound system.  We ran through the tunnel with more runners than we were use to, and then were rerouted one of two ways-to the front of the castle for photo ops there, or to the right for running photo ops with the castle behind you.  We got front and center for the money shot!

A bit crowded through the castle!
Cinderella Castle!!!

It was a bit of a let down once we wound our way around Frontierland and exited Magic Kingdom.  Another six miles of highway running still stood between us and finishing the Half.  The sun was up, the course was narrow and crowded, and I was feeling increasingly worse.  However, runDisney still had plenty of distractions for us!  We passed Vacation Genie with his golf cart, tons of cheering fans at the Grand Floridian and even the elusive glass slipper itself!

Cruella thought about stealing off with this…!

Once we passed the green army man on the big hill, it was across the overpass and on our way into Epcot!  I was thrilled to be running with Tiffany, and we’d be finishing the rest of this one together!  We primarily walked between miles 9-12, which felt strange.  My body was sooo grateful though.  Mushu was waiting for us right inside the entrance to Epcot, and he had a great reaction when I commented, “Nice fur!” as Cruella DeVille!  LOL!

Mushu was a bit scared for his fur with Cruella around!

We were now in the home stretch and dug deep to run in that last mile and a half!  Requisite jumping pics by Spaceship Earth, some coordinated posing, and the cutest Princess Daisy character stop we’d ever seen!  The Gospel Choir at mile 13 even had me singing hallelujah!  LOL!  It had been a rough three days of running, but it was all worth it!

Putting on a brave face for the photogs!
Love this girl!
Spaceship Earth jumping shot!
Princess Daisy!

For the first time ever in my short runDisney career, there were tears crossing the finish line.  Tears that my body had allowed me to finish, tears that my training had held even though I hadn’t been able to run the week and a half leading up to the races, tears that I had such a supportive friend.

Never so happy to cross the finish line!

We collected our medal for the Half, then made a beeline for the Fairy Godmothers at the finish line, who were sprinkling runners with pixie dust!  Next, we grabbed our Glass Slipper Challenge medals, our snack boxes and banana (phones) and headed over for a pic with Snow White.

We really earned these!
Hello?  Is it time for breakfast at ‘Ohana yet?
Snow White was a good sport for our selfie!

We got one last surprise…we ran into the Princess Men!  We met these guys when they ran two years ago, and this year they were all back (and heavily bearded!) to continue to inspire on the course!  Though I could have used them earlier, it was exciting meeting them again and knowing they had their own amazing stories to tell!

#princessmen

My earlier tears quickly gave way to gratitude.  I cannot tell you how much respect and admiration I have for women who run with on-going or temporary health challenges.  Every mile was a conscious decision to continue, and I can’t imagine having that constantly in the forefront of my thinking.  Our bodies are absolutely amazing, and I am grateful for what mine allowed me to do, not just this weekend, but every weekend.

Once I got home, much like childbirth, I conveniently forgot the worst of running 22 miles sick.  Armed with four new shiny medals, two new prescriptions and more Photopass pictures than I’d care to admit, it took me less than a week to sign up for next year’s Princess’ Fairy Tale Challenge.  I just hope this year I can leave the inhaler at home!

Jacqueline lives in Connecticut with her husband, two children and cat.  You can follow her on Instagram at @morphingintominnie.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Disney Princess 5K Race Recap

It’s hard to believe I ran the Disney Princess Half Marathon 5K race just two weeks ago today!  As always, Princess Weekend never fails to disappoint!  Just two years ago I ran my first ever runDisney event, the Princess 5K and the Glass Slipper Challenge, and I haven’t looked back!

Ready, Set, Jet!

Packing for a quick weekend getaway is easy…race costumes each in their gallon ziplock bags, plenty of Sports Beans and KT tape, and a spare rain poncho and mylar blanket.  Throw in some mouse ears, Sparkle Skirts and a Magic Band and I’m ready to go!

Have Disney Vera Bradley, will travel!

Late to Bed, Early to Rise!

Second only to the training, the hardest part of any Disney race is the early wake-ups, especially if you’re running more than one race!  This morning was no different, except the 5K starts at 6:15 a.m. instead of the 5:30 a.m. start times for the 10K and the Half Marathon!  Woot!  Woot!

Knowing we had to be on the bus from Pop Century no later than 4:00 a.m., we staggered our wake-ups at 2:30 and 3:00.  Luckily, we laid out our race outfits the night before and just had to take turns jockeying for the sink and mirror!  (The most challenging part was getting my Pocahontas’ tattoo on straight!  Getting it off is another story…!)

Corral A-here we come!

Pocahontas (me) and Cruella (my bff Tiffany) headed for the buses!  Pop Century is a fabulous host hotel…a single bus stop and always plenty of buses.  We were quickly loaded and whisked away to the ESPN parking lot!

Corral 101

Once we made the trek through bag check, we split up.  Tiffany wanted to check out how long the character lines were.  (It looked like both Snow White and Sleeping Beauty were meeting separately.) I still had to pick up my bib-my flight had been delayed and I missed the Expo!

I headed to the Runners Relation tent and showed my signed waiver and license.  Though this is highly unpublicized, this is still offered to runners as a courtesy due to unforeseen circumstances.  Though I am careful not to abuse it, I would gladly pay the fee they piloted a few years ago in order to have my bib waiting for me at my hotel, stress-free!

Things are getting real!

Once my bib was pinned and bag checked I felt so much better!  We decided the character lines were too long, and instead, people watched while listening to the DJ!  We snapped a bunch of photos and selfies, and looked for photographers.  Since the switch from Marathonfoto to Photopass there don’t seem to be as many photographers roaming around early morning-but we knew they’d be all over the course!

Selfie time!

As we headed to Corral A, it was one last stop for water and porta-potties! We moved to the front of the corral and waited to be released.  They informed us of a new procedure…that corrals would be released in mini-waves to limit the number of runners starting at once.  Similar to the procedure they use at rope drop at the Parks, two Cast Members holding a rope would walk each new group up to the starting line.

After the National Anthem and an awesome preview of the new Disney movie, Beauty and the Beast, it was our turn!  We were in the third mini-wave for Corral A.  It was a really nice change to be able to run right away, instead of having to walk, waiting for the bigger crowd to dissipate!

“Runners….set…GO!”

On Course

A 5K is 3.1 miles, and we knew the first mile would primarily be highway.  It’s a nice, easy way to warm up and get into the groove.  The weather was perfect, not too hot, not too cold.  No Mylar blankets or throw-away clothes needed!  (Did you know Disney collects, washes and donates every piece of the runners’ discarded clothing?)

Nothing can quite prepare you for rounding the corner into Epcot and seeing the World Showcase lit up in pink lights for Princess Weekend!  It is spectacular!  You almost wish you could stop right in your tracks-but another Princess would be sure to run right into you-keep moving!

Epcot’s World Showcase lit up in all pink.

Running in the dark before the park opens is such an amazing experience! Photopass photographers were busy on the course snapping away!  I typically get between 15-20 course photos per race, so it’s a great deal!

Running pose-check!

As the sun came up, we completed the loop around World Showcase and made our way past the Seas with Nemo and Friends.  Another water stop (Powerade only after finishing) and less than a mile to go!  My prop, Meeko, was easy to hold and run with.  I actually kind of forgot about him!

Two miles down!

Another on-course perk is running into your running buddies!  The camaraderie you develop with other runDisney runners is amazing-even when they live all over the country!  I’m an admin for a small running group on Facebook and I love these women! Shout-out to all of the Princesses in Disney’s PHM Fabulous and Fantastic Corral F and Beyond!  (You may have noticed brevity is not my thing!)

Always time for a quick pic with friends!

One of my favorite parts of the course is when we approach Spaceship Earth!  I attempted to get my signature jumping picture but the photographer insisted I hold my bib down so it wouldn’t flap up and obscure my number.  (I guess next time I should remember to use safety pins on the bottom of my bib, too!  LOL!)

Awkward jumping photo

Character Stops

As always, character stops were plentiful and varied during the 5K!  I wish I had stopped for the first ones I saw-the Vikings in front of Epcot’s Norway!  (I am a Swede after all…my maiden name is Johansson!)  Even though the 16 minute mile pace isn’t as strictly enforced during the 5K, (I have never heard of a single person being swept) it’s tricky not always knowing what lies ahead!

I did, however, stop for a photo with this awesome Pocahontas!  We were definitely a minority amongst all the Belles and other princesses!

Pocahontas squared!

I feel like I willed the next character stop-it was Meeko!!!  Dressed as Pocahontas, carrying a little plush Meeko of my own, there was no way I wasn’t stopping!  Meeko even held baby Meeko-I was so excited I almost dashed off without him!

Meeko!! Holding little Meeko!! See?? See??

As we headed into Germany we saw a long line, and then realized why…it was Dopey!  Though he was out for Wine & Dine this past November, he is still a pretty rare character and we were psyched!  Most people don’t ever meet him unless they wait hours at Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party for the money shot with all seven dwarfs!  This one was non-negotiable!

Dopey-why are you looking so Bashful?

As we made our way around World Showcase we also stopped for Abu in Morocco (not particularly cute), and then Cinderella’s mice, Suzy and Perla, in France!  I was so excited to meet both, especially because they were frequently being switched in and out, and most people only got their picture with one of them!  (Confession: It was much less exclusive than I thought…they were meeting later that day in Magic Kingdom by the castle wall!  LOL!)

We debated-but his line wasn’t long!
Cinderella’s mice, Suzy and Perla, in France!

The final characters were the performers from the Festival of Fantasy Parade posing with runners near The Seas with Nemo!  Typically found on the Ariel float, they looked like beautiful and exotic sea anemones!  I chose not to stop for this photo op, but I did get a selfie with the iconic Spaceship Earth!

Almost to the finish line!

Will Run for Bling!

Before we knew it, we were crossing the finish line!  I was so excited to get my first runDisney 5K medal that was actually metal and not plastic!  The Chip design from Beauty and the Beast was adorable!  We posed for our finisher pics, grabbed our banana (phones) and snack boxes, and got in line for a celebratory pic with Snow White!

Official runDisney Finisher’s photo!
The Princess 5K stage and DJ
A metal medal! So excited for this Mrs. Potts and Chip bling!
Snow White is my spirit animal.

Post-Race Celebration

Shower?  Nap?  Ice bath?  Nope!  We hopped on a bus to Magic Kingdom via the Polynesian…time to open the Parks!  Our first stop was to show off our new medals to Tink.  She sprinkled me with Pixie Dust so I could continue to run fast for the rest of the weekend.  (My friend suggested she should have sprinkled me with antibiotics…I was still recovering from a sinus infection and bronchitis!)

Pixie Dust from Tink!

While hitting the hub for the obligatory castle/medal photo op, we ran into the Dapper Dans just milling around!  Not only were they happy to pose for pictures-they SANG the Cruella Deville song to Tiffany!  I have to admit…I am STILL jealous!  (They also told me they loved my Sacagawea costume-LOL!)

The Dapper Dans…looking fine!
Obligatory castle and medal pic!

Finally, we made our way to Crystal Palace for a well-deserved breakfast, followed closely by everyone’s favorite snack-the Dole Whip!  The only thing that would have made our perfect morning any better was rum!

Gotta have that Dole Whip float!

Run???  We thought you said rum!  We’ll be sure to come back for the Disney Princess 5K next year-especially if we can find some rum!

Jacqueline lives in Connecticut with her husband, two children and cat.  You can follow her on Instagram at @morphingintominnie and @neverlandpress.

A Pirate’s Adventure: Treasures of the Seven Seas

Did you know that there’s a place in the Magic Kingdom where you and your little (or big) buccaneers can go on an interactive pirate adventure? Until our last trip, I had always passed it by without a second glance. On a particularly busy park day when I was off at a race meetup, my husband decided to try it as an alternative to standing in another long line with the kids. When I met back up with them, all I heard about was how much fun it was and how they couldn’t wait for me to try it.  Everyone loved it – from the toddler to the teen to the grown-up, it was a hit!

On our next day at Magic Kingdom, they insisted we go play. We walked over to the “Crow’s Nest”, located just past the Adventureland sign as you’re heading toward Frontierland.  One person in our party went inside, since it’s a fairly small space, and picked a map they hadn’t previously completed. The game is loaded onto your Magic Band, and each child is given their own map. Within just a couple of minutes, we were off!

The maps are really cool souvenirs. There are five different adventures, and they are all contained within Adventureland. Each map has around six clues, each one leading to the next. If you’re familiar with the area, you will probably complete each one within about 20 minutes. When you discover the clue, you tap your Magic Band to activate it. There are some really fun effects! We had a great time discovering each one.

Once you complete the entire map, you can return to the Crow’s Nest and select another adventure. We were given special cards for completing each one, and got an even cooler reward when we told the Cast Member we had completed the entire set. I won’t spoil what that one was, but I will be happy to share if you’d like to know.

When you’re exhausted but can’t bear to let go of your treasure map!

This is one adventure that we’ll definitely be embarking on again! We all enjoyed it, and I’d recommend it for pirates of all ages.

Eating Disney at Home: Fresh Fruit Waffle Sandwich

One of my favorite things to eat at Disney is the Fresh Fruit Waffle Sandwich from Sleepy Hollow. In fact, getting some version of this picture has become one of my traditions.

For those not familiar, this is a waffle with hazelnut spread on it, covered in fresh fruit – strawberries, bananas, and blueberries. I’m not a fan of bananas, so I usually request those be left off.

Sleepy Hollow (located in Liberty Square in the Magic Kingdom) also offers a Sweet and Spicy Chicken Waffle sandwich. I haven’t tried it, but I’ve heard positive reviews. They also have a variety of other snacks, including Funnel Cakes and an Ice Cream Cookie Sandwich that I can confirm is delicious! With castle-view seating, it’s the perfect spot for an afternoon snack. You can see their entire menu here.

The Fresh Fruit Waffle Sandwich is one of those snacks that I crave when I’m at home, and luckily, it’s also one that is easy to replicate. And the best part is that you can customize it with all of your favorite fruit!

This one is pretty simple: fire up your waffle maker (bonus points for Mickey-shaped waffles!) and prepare your other ingredients. I chose pineapple, strawberries, and blueberries.

Spread the Nutella to your liking (my liking is a thick, delicious layer), and then add your fruit on top. Turn on some Disney music, close your eyes, and pretend you’re sitting in front of the castle. This is a perfect weekend breakfast, and makes me miss my favorite place a little less.