Disney Souvenirs-Bringing Home the Magic!

One of the only things that makes leaving Disney World or Disneyland a tiny bit easier after a fabulous trip is taking some of the magic home with you!  Souvenirs are often a great and inexpensive way to keep your vacation memories alive, at least until you can book your next trip “home”!  Here are some of my favorites from both parks!
Inscribed “Princess Jacqueline” button gifted by a Cast Member!

Ear Hats

Nothing says, “I’m going to Disney World!” like a pair of Mickey ears! Ear hats are a rite of passage-for young and old!  You will be amazed at the sheer variety!  You will see everything from Baby’s First Ears to Maleficent horns, and everything in between!

Disney Parks Authentic Ears!

Disney Parks has their own collection of ear hats that are available in the parks, on the Disney Store website and on the Shop Disney Parks app.  Many people buy them from home and bring them into the parks, but if you purchase your ear hat from Le Chapeau in the Magic Kingdom, you can even have your ears personalized!

Embroidered “Luke” ears with ear hats from both coasts!

If you are crafty, there are a million tutorials out there to create your own ears.  If you are like me (not crafty at all) then you have etsy!  Etsy is THE place to find customized ears for any occasion, at every price point.  Some of my fave Etsy shops include MakeMeMinnie, ModernMouse Boutique, the Bow Mama and HappilyEverAfterbyPatti.

Some of my favorite custom ears from etsy!

Park Buttons

Celebrating a birthday or a wedding?  Maybe you just graduated or are celebrating an anniversary!  Tell a Cast Member-you may be gifted a free park button!  Park buttons are available both in the resorts at check-in and in the parks, usually City Hall!  The designs vary from year to year, but First Visit, Birthday and Celebration buttons are always plentiful!

A sampling of our complimentary park buttons!

Sometimes a Cast Member will surprise you with a button!  While waiting in line to meet Peter Pan at the Magic Kingdom, my bff and I had a great interaction with character attendant Michael Signorello.  He personalized “I’m Celebrating” buttons for Princess Jacqueline and Princess Tiffany!  (I still have it pinned to my Princess Dooney!!)

“May all your dreams come true!”

In Disneyland this past May, my daughter and I were the first two people in Fantasyland as we made our way over to sign up for Jedi Training.  Another Cast Member gave us buttons as Honorary Citizens of Disneyland!  We were so excited!

On our way to sign up for Jedi Training!
We pinned this immediately to her Rey outfit!

Disneyland also gives out buttons for their character meals!  We have buttons from the Plaza Inn, Ariel’s Grotto, Storyteller’s Cafe and the PCH Grill!

Disneyland character meal buttons!

Etsy is another treasure trove for custom buttons!  You can create your own buttons featuring your favorite characters, or purchase pre-made ones.  We’ve ordered Star Wars buttons, runDisney themed buttons and even ones for Disneyland’s Diamond Celebration!  (And at around $5-they are a great value!)

Custom buttons from various etsy shops…yup, that’s “Matt” from the SNL Kylo Ren Undercover Boss skit!

Ornaments

Next, ornaments are a popular souvenir that people buy year round.  Available in every gift shop in every park, there are also dedicated shops like Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe in Magic Kingdom and Disney’s Days of Christmas in Disney Springs.  Popular ornaments include dated ornaments, characters, and themed shoe and “ear” ornaments. Many others can be personalized with a name, date or event at an additional cost-just ask!

Push, the talking trash can, has his own series of ornaments!

Pressed Pennies

My two children are crazy over pressed pennies!  For the low, low price of 51 cents (two quarters to pay for your souvenir-you supply the shiny penny!) you can get an engraved Disney pressed coin!  These machines are everywhere…at attraction exits, in the resorts, even in gift shops!  (Which also conveniently sell the portfolios to store your pressed coins!)  Pinterest has many updated maps that show the location of each machine, too.  Some even allow you to press a quarter!  (Hint:  Recycled M&M mini canisters are great for transporting your coins, too, just be prepared to show them at airport security!)

Pressed pennies are a fun and inexpensive souvenir!

Silhouettes

For years I have been trying to have silhouettes done of my children by the artists working outside on Main Street, USA in Disney World.  However, our schedules never lined up.  I rectified that this past May in Disneyland, which has its very own silhouette studio!

Disneyland’s (tiny!) Silhouette Studio!

In case you don’t know, silhouettes are hand-cut profiles that are done by eye…and extremely accurate!  In less than two minutes each, talented Cast Member had fashioned two silhouettes.  The likenesses were amazing!  Even more amazing…he had perfectly captured my son with autism, who typically has trouble sitting still!

Hand-cut silhouette in under two minutes!

The cost for the silhouette (which also included a mirror image) and the frame was about $20, and was the best Mother’s Day gift I’ve ever gotten!

Best souvenirs ever!!!

Pin Trading and Vinylmation

Pins and Vinylmation are both collectable souvenirs that can be purchased, and sometimes traded, at the parks!  Both also make for great displays once you get home…check out Pinterest for some inspiration!

RunDisney Vinylmation!

Pin collecting and trading is fun for all ages!  You can purchase pins in the parks or buy them from eBay or Amazon before you go.  (Just make sure they are Disney Parks authentic!)  Pins can be worn on lanyards, or even attached to shirts or hats-be creative!  Cast Members wearing pins on a lanyard are allowed to trade up to two pins a day per guest, so choose carefully!

Pins are great themed souvenirs!

Vinylmations are small, plastic figurines of popular characters that are part of a series, usually eight or twelve.  They are grouped by theme-Princesses, Star Wars…even Special Editions!  Most are sold in blind boxes, so you never know what you may get.  However, each series contains a “chaser”, which is a rare, mystery figure…no wonder it’s so hard to buy just one set!

How many Vinylmation do you have??

runDisney

When you run multiple runDisney race challenges per year, you want to bring home more bling than just your medals!  The most popular Expo souvenirs tend to be “I Did It!” shirts, pins, wine glasses commemorating your event, and themed New Balance sneakers!  (Have you seen the Haunted Mansion ones??)  Athletic apparel such as Sparkle Skirts and raw threads get snapped up, too!  (Guilty as charged!)  Themed Dooney and Bourke handbags are also available for some races…these are pricey (and very coveted!) souvenirs!  Pre-order, or plan to arrive early at the Expo!

RunDisney bling-bring your wallet!

However, my all-time favorite runDisney souvenirs are shoe ornaments. Each “shoe” represents a princess or female character.   Every time I run a race, I pick up a shoe ornament to either show the character I dressed up as, or to represent that weekend’s theme.  For example, I brought home the Cinderella shoe ornament the first time I ran the Glass Slipper Challenge and Tinkerbell for my first Pixie Dust Challenge in California!

Shoe ornaments are available in the parks and online!

Mugs, Magnets and More!

There is no shortage of treasures to collect at the Parks!  Whether you collect magnets, keychains, pens or shot glasses you will have hundreds to choose from!  Candy apples and rice krispie treats from the Confectionary, mugs from Starbucks, baseball hats from the Emporium…there is something for everyone!

Starbucks AND Disney? Yes, please!

Just don’t forget your ears!

Custom ears celebrating the Dole Whip and Starbucks by MakeMeMinnie!

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

Diary of a Dopey Girl: Taking on WDW’s Biggest Challenge

Marathon Weekend in January is the biggest race weekend at Walt Disney World. There are four races held that weekend: a 5k, 10k, half marathon, and full marathon. In typical Disney fashion, there are also Challenges to earn additional medals. Goofy’s Race and a Half Challenge is the half marathon and the full, and the Dopey Challenge is all four races.

Last January, I completed my first full marathon. It was 26.2 miles of magic, and when I finished, I felt more proud and accomplished than I could have imagined. I immediately knew that I wanted to do it again, but this time I was all in. I wanted to be able to say that I was Dopey! One year and countless training miles later, it was go time, and I found myself less terrified than I expected. I knew I was ready, and I was extremely excited for what the weekend would hold. After a trip to opening day of the expo (where I bought everything), I was officially ready!

 

Day One: 5k

I was really looking forward to the 5k, mainly because at the last minute, I had thrown together a costume that I was very excited to wear: Merida! She is one of my favorites, and I felt that her bravery was an excellent theme to kick off the weekend. I boarded a  bus at 4:00am, and my buddy and Mickey Miler/Team Shenanigans teammate Sam was on the same bus. While we were hanging out at the pre-race area, I confided that my biggest concern was that I wouldn’t be able to hold back and I’d go too hard the first two days. Sam invited me to run with him and he’d make sure I didn’t overdo it. I took him up on his offer, and off we went.

This is a fun course, starting in the Epcot parking lot and entering World Showcase in Norway after Mile 1. There’s nothing more breathtaking than entering this area of the park in the dark, with the lanterns around World Showcase Lagoon lit and music playing. Runners exit down the International Gateway and then re-enter in the UK pavilion, run through Future World, past Spaceship Earth, and back out into the parking lot to the finish line.

Characters on the course included Thumper and Miss Bunny, a group of vikings in Norway, Minnie in Italy, Chip & Dale in Morocco, Canadian Donald, and astronaut Goofy by Spaceship Earth.

We stopped for the vikings, Minnie, and Donald. We saw our buddy Laurie while waiting in line for Donald, and convinced her to join us. It’s always fun running into friends on the course! I had a great time running this one, and got several on-course shoutouts for Merida. Running in the wig wasn’t as bad as I had expected – I will definitely be adding wigs to my costumes in the future!

After the race, I spent a few hours at the Magic Kingdom with my family (I obviously had to go meet Merida), but I left them in the late afternoon and went back to rest. I was determined to play it smart and stay off my feet and go to bed early. I grabbed dinner alone at the resort and was asleep before the family got back for the night. It was the right decision – I felt great the next morning!

 

Day Two: 10k 

After another ridiculously early wakeup, I was on a bus at 3:30 and headed back to the Epcot parking lot. When I arrived, the lines for characters were shorter than they’d been the day before. I immediately grabbed a picture with Dopey, and then Minnie. Today’s outfit was in honor of my I Run 4 buddy, who was having surgery that morning. I didn’t have time to meet up with any of my teammates after the pictures, so I headed straight to my corral. I would be running solo today, which is how I run most of my races.

The first three miles of this course are fairly boring, out on the road with not much to see. I was disappointed in the characters during this section, as well, since I’d gotten pictures with two of them at Wine & Dine. Darkwing Duck was up first (although he had Scrooge McDuck with him this morning), followed by Lilo and Stitch and then Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl. I skipped all three character stops and was wondering if this race was going to be a bust.

We entered World Showcase and saw the same vikings again (another skip). And then as I ran up to the American pavilion, I saw the holy grail of character stops: Colonial Mickey, Donald, and Goofy! YES! The line was long but moved quickly, and I was able to soak up the wonderful atmosphere while I waited. I skipped vacation Genie in Morocco, since I’d gotten him at the last race, but I stopped for Pluto at the ESPN Zone on the Boardwalk. My teammate Bill was also cheering here, and he was stocked with goodies: donut holes, orange juice, and “adult” orange juice. I stopped to see him and then headed on around the Boardwalk. It was absolutely beautiful! I had so much fun during those last two miles, and I got a finish line picture that makes me smile every time I look at it.

After the race, I met up with teammates for breakfast at Trail’s End (review coming soon – I loved it!), then met the family for a few hours of park time. Once again, I headed back early to be the responsible runner. Unfortunately the weather had become a concern, and it was being rumored online that the race was going to be delayed. After much speculation, we found out that the race was completely canceled. Based on weather reports, I knew that runDisney was making the right call, but I was crushed because I wanted every one of those 48.6 miles of my first Dopey.

Almost immediately, runners began making plans to “unofficially” run the 13.1, and I knew I wanted to do that, too. One of my teammates invited me to run with a group at midnight at the Boardwalk, which sounded like fun. But by the time we arrived, there was crazy rain, thunder, and lightning. We waited awhile to see if it would pass, but I decided I didn’t want to risk slipping on the wet boardwalk and messing up my marathon. The group that was there ended up going out and running a few miles, and my teammate Heather did her entire 13.1 that night. Hats off to you, Heather – you’re a beast! I ended up heading back to my resort with a couple of other people, and I went to bed discouraged at the way my night had ended.

 

Day Three: The DIY Half Marathon

Saturday morning, I woke up to the sounds of cheering. I looked outside (we were staying in a lake view room at Pop Century) and realized that there were tons of runners on the path around Hourglass Lake! I threw on my Donald costume – complete with race bib – as fast as I could, and ran out to join them. When I got out there, I realized that it wasn’t just runners – there were also families cheering, holding signs, and they had even created water and snack stops!

This was one of the most inspiring things I’ve ever been a part of. A group of people who were disappointed but determined to make the best of the situation and earn those medals. Runners and spectators both began calling out to me in support as soon as I joined in. I got countless high-fives. We created character stops by taking pictures with anyone in a costume. One family even brought out “baby Stitch” and a line formed for pictures with him!

The energy of the cheer squads kept us going – I can’t put into words how much I appreciated these strangers, who were spending their morning standing out in the mist/drizzle/rain to encourage us, instead of being at a park or in their warm, dry rooms. My family was out there, and they had a blast cheering. Knowing that runs like this were springing up at various resorts all over property was amazing. I felt like I was part of something special, a little piece of runDisney history. This level of dedication and support is what makes me love the running community. If you were out there cheering or running, THANK YOU!

I may not have run the official course for the WDW Half Marathon, but I ran 13.1 miles on Saturday morning in an atmosphere that was more exciting than a lot of local races I’ve done. It felt good to finish and know that when I crossed the finish line on Sunday, I would accept my Dopey medal having completed all the miles. Will I count this as a half marathon when I talk about how many I’ve run? No. But you better believe that I will tell this story, and I’ll tell it with pride.

 

Day Four: Marathon

The good news: the rain had passed and the skies were clear. The bad news: an unusual cold front had moved in, bringing temps in the 30’s for the start of the marathon. Also good news: at the last minute, I had thrown my cold-weather running gear in my suitcase, so I was prepared. I layered up and boarded a bus at 3:00am. I decided to get a picture with Daisy, since I had done that last year, and I’m all about tradition. After that, I met up with some Mickey Miler teammates and one of them (thank you so much, Michelle!) was kind enough to offer me a trash bag to put over my clothes. Never underestimate the amount of gratitude you’ll feel for a trash bag when you’re shivering in the cold! I headed to my corral early, and attempted to eat a bagel and peanut butter through my shivering while I waited for the race to start.

My strategy for the marathon was thrown off by the cancellation of the half. I had planned to take it easy and stop for lots of characters at the half, but not as much at the full. I decided to just have fun and get the full experience, since just finishing Dopey was my prime objective of the weekend.

Getting a shoutout at the start line for my Mickey Milers jersey was the perfect way to begin the race! The first few miles went by quickly, since I was looking forward to one thing: running down Main Street and seeing the castle! I passed up a character stop for Jack Sparrow and Barbossa, but couldn’t resist stopping for Jack and Sally.  My general rule of stopping for characters is that I only stop for rare characters or ones that I can’t see regularly in the parks. Unless lines are really short, then all rules go out the window.

I love this part of the race! You can hear the cheering crowds before you see them. Main Street is lined with people cheering, and it’s always impossible for me not to get a little choked up. I try to soak up every minute in the Magic Kingdom, because how lucky are we to get this experience? We ran through Tomorrowland (Buzz Lightyear character stop), on through New Fanasyland (Beast greeted runners outside of his castle), and then back through the castle with a quick stop for a picture.

After the castle, it was through Frontierland (hey, Country Bears!), past the train, and backstage to exit the park. Here we found what was probably my favorite character stop – the Maleficent float from the Festival of Fantasy parade.

The next 6 or 7 miles would take us toward Animal Kingdom. Another awesome photo op was found on Bear Island Road: classic ride vehicles! And for some reason, the line was extremely short.

Around Mile 11 was an out-and-back that seemed really long, and I spent part of it trying to get around a large run/walk/run group. The only fun part of this was high-fiving runners who were coming the opposite way. We finally entered the backstage area of Animal Kingdom, and saw some performers from the Lion King as well as some animals. The park wasn’t open yet, so I snapped a quick selfie instead of waiting to ride Everest. I love running through Animal Kingdom – it’s absolutely gorgeous! I didn’t stop for any of the characters here, since I knew my family was waiting right outside. Seeing them was a real energy booster, especially since I knew I was halfway done.

After leaving Animal Kingdom, I couldn’t resist stopping for the Haunted Mansion gravediggers. How much fun is this?!

After that, it was about 5 more miles until we hit the dreaded Wide World of Sports Complex. This is a stretch of over 3 miles of running inside the complex and around the track. I was feeling good and this stretch didn’t seem as bad as I was expecting. There are bands playing at a couple of different places, as well as a couple of characters, but I didn’t stop. When we exited, we were past Mile 20 and I knew I was in the home stretch. I got to see a couple of different teammates on the course in the next couple of miles, which was exactly what I needed. It’s always great to see a friendly face and get a hug, a high-five, or even just a shout of encouragement when you’re this far into a race.

Around Mile 23, we entered Hollywood Studios for what seemed like a split second. We were given Dove chocolates, as well as bite-size Snickers and packs of M&M’s. I was so looking forward to that little piece of chocolate! It’s amazing how much you appreciate small things like a piece of chocolate or a handful of pretzels when you’re running a marathon. The spectators who are handing out snacks are lifesavers! My family was cheering at the Studios, so I got some extra special high-fives and hugs on my way out. There was also a character stop here for Oswald, and I really regret not stopping.

From here, we ran over to Epcot and around World Showcase. I saw my friends Dale and Kristen in Mexico (they were doing Margarita duty for teammates who wanted to cross the finish line with one), and stopped for a quick hug. Then it was off to finish this thing and officially earn my Dopey status! The gospel choir sang me home and I got another Miler shoutout at the finish line.

I finished this marathon about 5 minutes slower than my first one. Considering that I had added the challenge this year, and I stopped for more characters (as well as 2 lengthy waits to get into a bathroom), I was okay with that. This was an incredible, unforgettable, completely exhilarating experience that I cannot wait to do again! I’ll see you again in 2018, Dopey!

 

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party-A First Night Review!

When I signed up to run Lumiere’s Challenge as part of runDisney’s Wine & Dine race series during Epcot’s Food and Wine Festival, I didn’t know I’d be in for an extra treat!  Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party was scheduled to debut our final night in Disney World!  Never having been, and unsure how quickly tickets would sell out, my friend Tiffany and I purchased our tickets almost as soon as they were available!

Our plan for the party was simple.  We wanted to experience all the things that were specific to party night-particularly the hard to find characters and the special shows.  We weren’t planning on riding any rides, as we had devoted an entire day to Magic Kingdom two days before.  Our Bucket List included a picture with the Seven Dwarfs, Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade, and Holiday Wishes.

Park Entry

Though the Christmas Party officially starts at 7:00, guests with tickets are allowed to enter Magic Kingdom as early as 4:00.  It was easy to spot the party-goers…lots of red and green holiday themed outfits, Santa hats, and festive ears!  We were happily surprised to be allowed in about ten minutes before 4:00, and were promptly given a special wristband to wear showing we were attending the party.

Holiday decorations everywhere!
Holiday-themed outfits…check!
Event guides and bracelet.

Once in the Town Center, we were ushered to a special entrance to the right of the Le Chapeau shop.  There was a Photopass photographer and some special photo opportunities…and the first treats of the evening-a big, green Christmas Tree cookie and hot chocolate!

MVMCP photo op!

Party Perks-What We Knew and What We Didn’t

We knew that party admission meant that we would get access to special characters that were either considered rare or in special holiday attire.  In the past, the biggest draws have included the Seven Dwarfs and all the Princes meeting with their Princesses.  There were usually some “surprise” characters, as well.

Shhhh! Nick and Judy from Zootopia might be here…!

The interesting thing is, the actual character meet-and-greet schedules are not only not announced beforehand, but are not even available once the party begins!  From the brochure, “(Special Disney) Characters will be meeting Guests Intermittently throughout the event.  Appearances may differ from event operating hours.  Look on the map for character locations.”  We got our information from one of our favorite sources-Kenny the Pirate.  His Character Locator app http://www.characerlocator.com is genius…but there are no guarantees as the first party night is a lot of speculation!

Snack Stops-New for 2016!

In past years, Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas party goers had enjoyed cookies and hot chocolate.  This year, some fun changes were made that added some variety.  Five different Holiday Treat Locations were set up  around the Park, each featuring a different treat and beverage!  Locations were posted in the party guide, but the menu was not.

Different treats and beverages at each location this year!

In addition to hot cocoa, you could also get eggnog, spiced apple cider and even blue raspberry snow cones!  Cookies included Snickerdoodle, Ginger Molasses, Peppermint Bark, Snowman Sugar cookies, an allergy friendly Chocolate Chip cookie and the Green Christmas Tree cookies we were offered upon entrance.  (Though subsequent party-goers say jumbo Snowman Sugar cookies are now offered there!)

Had we known, we would have loved to visit ALL the treat locations!  For the cost of the evening and the limited hours you are there, it’s curious why Disney chooses not to publish their MVMCP menus and meet and greets. I know us Type A Planners would really appreciate it!  LOL!

Character Bucket List

As I shared, our priority was characters…the rarer, the better!  Seven Dwarfs were at the top of both of our lists, but I also wanted to see Jack Skellington as Sandy Claws.  Tiffany wanted to see Gaston at his final scheduled meet of the day during regular park hours.  We agreed to split up-I’d wait for Jack, then meet her in line for the Dwarfs.  After all, based on the Halloween parties, Jack would be out nice and early @5:15!

After waiting for an hour and a half to meet Sandy Claws, with no line movement or confirmation from Cast Members that he would be coming out anytime soon, I got a call from Tiffany.  They were setting up for the Seven Dwarfs!  I quickly (and reluctantly!) said good-bye to my new friends in line for the last few hours, Brittany and Brittany, and dashed over to Fantasyland.

I got into line just as they were walked out, and everyone broke into spontaneous cheers and clapping!  It was so exciting!  As the fourth family in line, it went very quickly from there-a solo pose for each of us, and one together!

The Seven Dwarfs-the Holy Grail of character photo ops…!

We walked back towards Sleepy Hollow restaurant, where we planned to eat.  Out of curiosity, we stopped to see how the two Brittanys were making out in the Sandy Claws line.  Jack had still not been brought out, and the girls graciously invited us to rejoin them back in line.  In fairness to the others, we asked the surrounding people if they were okay with this, and then decided to take a group photo as to not press our good fortune!

Jack Skellington as Sandy Claws and our new BFFs!

One of the biggest and unannounced surprises was a Zootopia meet-and-greet!  Nick Wilde and Judy Hopps were meeting guests in Tomorrowland by Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin.  They didn’t sign autographs but did hand out a badge-shaped collector card with both names on it.  They had a cute little schtick and a long line, but thankfully it moved quickly.

Happy Howlidays from Nick and Judy!

You can see Donald Duck in a lot of places…but how often do you get to see McScrooge Duck??  I was so excited for this rare character!  As I left Tomorrowland they were meeting with guests by Pete’s Silly Sideshow.  I loved their cold weather attire-especially Donald’s plaid!

You can see how psyched I was to meet McScrooge!

It was so late by the time I got to Fairytale Hall that they really had no business letting me in!  When I asked if the princesses were still meeting (I believe it was about 11:45 at that point) the Cast Members looked at each other and kind of shrugged me in.  I was THE last person admitted…which meant that at one point I was the only guest in the room with Rapunzel, Flynn Rider, Tiana and Naveen!  (I am so mad at myself for not thinking to ask for a special picture with all four characters!)

OMG! Rapunzel’s tiara!!

You might think that the characters would be going through the motions at this point, but you wouldn’t be more wrong!  Rapunzel and Eugene were playful with both each other and me.  We laughed about his satchel/pocketbook and he asked me if I could act “surprised”.  I agreed, but then was really actually surprised when he pulled Rapunzel’s tiara out of his bag!  (NOT a pocketbook-he reminded me!!)  Tiana and Naveen were just damn good-looking.  Both of them.  Their outfits were to die for!

Gracious, hospitable, and always well-dressed!

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Shows, Parades and Fireworks

After meeting both the Dwarfs and Sandy Claws, (which we hadn’t thought possible!) we were on a total high!  We realized we were starving and walked a few paces to Sleepy Hollow.  Even though they were offering the Pumpkin Spice Waffle Sundae, we were dying to try the Fruit and Nutella waffle, which we talk about trying every single trip!  And because we were REALLY hungry, we also each got a baked potato.

Sleepy Hollow’s perfect location for the castle show and parade!

It ended up being a genius move…because from our outdoor seats we had the perfect view of both the castle for A Frozen Holiday Wish as well as front row seats for Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade and Holiday Wishes!

The parade was truly spectacular!  The dancers, the ice cutters and the dancing gingerbread men were so much fun-but the reindeer and marching wooden soldiers were the best!  Mickey and Minnie had their own float, as did Olaf, Ralph, and of course, Santa Claus!

Mickey hosting his parade!
The march of the wooden soldiers!

After the parade, it was time to take our place for Holiday Wishes.  I positioned myself right in front of the big Christmas Tree in front of the Train Station.  I had the perfect view of the castle and Main Street, USA!  It was truly overwhelming with the piped in Christmas music in time with the red and green fireworks bursting above.  I have to admit…I choked up when they played “Oh, Christmas Tree” as green fireworks surrounded Cinderella Castle, topped off with a golden fireworks star!  *Sniff!*

Holiday Wishes

Shortly after, snow began falling on Main Street.  Snow!  At Disney World!  In Florida!  Even though I was expecting it, nothing could have truly prepared me.  I was like a kid on Christmas morning!

Snow on Main Street, USA!

Santa!  I Know Him!

No Christmas Party would be complete without a visit with Santa Claus!  We found Santa set up next to City Hall, and the line was manageable.  Even though the hour was late, most of the people in front of us were families with small children.  Santa was very engaging…and had the best line of the night!  When we asked him if we could take a selfie, he told us no. He then went on to say, “But…we CAN take an ELFIE!!”

Taking an “elfie” with Santa!
I *think* I’m on the Nice List!

Late Night Pixie Dust

Though the party officially ends at midnight, it was fun to stick around for photo ops as the park started to slowly empty.  The back emptied first…after leaving Fairy Tale Hall I was the last person ushered to the front of the castle!

Photopass photographers were still snapping pictures.  The Emporium was packed with people buying ornaments, Very Merry party shirts only available during party hours, and Christmas bulb necklaces.  The Confectionery  was doing a brisk business selling holiday cupcakes, rice krispie treats and candy apples, and smelled delicious, as usual!

It was after 1:00 a.m. before we finally made our way out of the park, and we were far from the last guests there.  We took one last look at all the beautiful decorations and I got to say my final,  “See ya real soon!”

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party was a must-do…and one I hope I get to do again!  Merry Christmas to all…and to all a good night!

Wine & Dine Race Weekend: Lumiere’s Two-Course Challenge

Thanks to the busy, messy, craziness of life, my race recap is much later than I anticipated. But I enjoyed these two races so much that I still wanted to share that experience!

Disney’s Inaugural Wine & Dine 10k 

It was another early morning, with race transportation starting at 3:30 a.m. for the first leg of Lumiere’s Two-Course Challenge. The Challenge consists of the 10k and the Half Marathon, and runners who complete the challenge earn an extra medal. I boarded one of the first buses to head to the start line, which was in the Epcot parking lot. The first thing I noticed was that there were significantly more people here than there had been for the 5k. Even though I knew this would be the case, it was still a bummer to see how long the lines were already for characters in the pre-race area. I quickly jumped in line for Lumiere, but after about 20 minutes, I realized that I was still back so far that I probably needed to ditch the line and head to my corral. The other characters available were Mickey & Minnie, Remy & Emile, and Donald & Goofy.

I like being early to my corral, and today that was especially important – it was my first time in corral A! I was thrilled to be there. Once we started moving toward the official start line, I was able to meet up with my co-blogger Jacqueline. We run about the same pace and we both love character stops, so we decided to run together. I’m so glad we did! We ended up having a blast.

The first three miles of the race are out on the road – fairly boring, other than the character stops. We stopped for a spot of tea with Mary Poppins’ penguins, then saw Flik and Atta.

Before we knew it, we were backstage at Epcot and heading for my absolute favorite part of this course. Just past mile 3, you enter World Showcase. It’s dark, the torches are lit, and music is playing. It’s absolute magic!

There are also some good character stops back here – Pinnochio & Gepetto, Vacation Genie, as well as lots of Cast Members offering support.

We left World Showcase and headed down the International Gateway over to the Boardwalk – another gorgeous place to run! We stopped for a picture with our sporty pals Chip & Dale, and then ran on past the Beach Club and Yacht Club and made our way back toward Epcot.

We ran past Spaceship Earth, and before we knew it, we were crossing the finish line!

After we got our hands on the coveted post-race boxes and had our pictures taken with our medals, we split up for pictures. Lumiere is one of my favorites, so meeting him was a must-do for me. Jacqueline got to show her new bling to Remy & Emile. I think they approve!

I’ll never get tired of running this course – I loved it. Starting in Corral A was a new experience for me, and it was awesome – the course was never crowded and the character lines were short! This was such a fun experience, and I can’t wait to do it again.

 

Disney’s Wine & Dine Half Marathon

For the third morning in a row, I was up in the middle of the night. Only this time, we did get the benefit of an extra hour of sleep, thanks to Daylight Savings Time! Transportation began at 3:00 a.m. again for another 5:30 start, but this time at the ESPN Wide World of Sports. The same characters from the 10k were at the pre-race area, so I got a quick picture with Mickey & Minnie and then I made a quick stop to see some of my Mickey Miler teammates before heading to my corral.

Once I was in my corral (I would be starting from D today), I met up with Jacqueline, and we decided to run together again. It really is awesome when people that you’ve met online turn out to be someone you want to be friends with IRL! We didn’t have to wait long to hear those magic words: “Runners, Set, Goooooooo!” And we were off!

This was a bit of a different course. We ran down Victory Way and then onto Osceola Parkway. For the first 3 miles, it was nothing but highway, with a couple of character stops that we opted not to stop for (Country Bears), and a screen playing old-school Disney cartoons and music. We arrived at Animal Kingdom (Rafiki was out front, just like at the 5k, but we didn’t stop this time). The Tree of Life Awakenings was playing as we entered the park. It was beautiful! I’m a big fan of AK and I absolutely love the Tree of Life, so this was a great moment for me.

We ran on through the park, stopping for pictures at Everest but passing up character stops that had also been available at the 5k.

We exited backstage and stopped to say hello to Meeko. We also ran past the Tembo House (for Elephant Care and Conservation), and past the greenhouses where we saw some fun topiaries. Chip and Dale were also back here in their Western gear, but we opted to skip them.

From there, it was back to the highway for about the next 6 miles, as we made our way toward Epcot. There were some fun characters out, and all of the lines were short. Mike and Sully, Darkwing Duck and Launchpad McQuack (AWESOME!!!), Lilo and Stitch (who seem to be a staple of runDisney events), and the Green Army Man who motivates runners to get up the hill. Hint: if you want a selfie with him, you’ll have to earn it by doing push-ups!

As we approached Epcot, the crowd support increased, and that always gives me a second wind. It’s so fun to see all the creative ways that people cheer! There was also an unexpected rare character stop – Clarabelle Cow and Horace Horsecollar!

Once inside Epcot, we ran past Spaceship Earth and did a turnaround at the entrance to World Showcase. I got my first-ever jumping picture – and it was a success!

The gospel choir sang us home right before Mile 13, and Jacqueline got her first-ever finish line shout-out! And deservedly so – she PR’d both races!

Final thoughts: This race was vastly different than it has been in years past, switching from a night race to morning. This was my third time doing it, and this course wasn’t my favorite. However, I am hopeful that will change once all the construction is done at DHS. I still had a great time – running with a friend is always fun, and to be running on a course that isn’t congested can make all the difference!

I thought they did a great job with on-course photos. There were so many photographers inside the parks, and since I’m an annual passholder, they were all included and I was able to download them shortly after the race. I was also happy to see some new – and rare – characters out on the course. I would’ve liked to have seen a couple more stops, especially with sooooo much highway running. But there’s nothing like the atmosphere of running at Disney – the level of energy, camaraderie, and crowd support is just phenomenal. I’m addicted, and this is one that I’ll be doing again!

 

Wine & Dine Race Weekend: Mickey’s Holiday 5k

Mickey’s Holiday 5k (formerly known as the Jingle Jungle 5k) is the first race of the Wine & Dine weekend. I was excited to be doing this race for several reasons – I’d never done it, and I was looking forward to running through Animal Kingdom and experiencing the holiday theme. I was also excited to have two of my best friends doing their first runDisney race!

Race transportation began running at 4:30 a.m., so we were up and at the bus stop shortly after that. When we got to the pre-race area, the lines for characters were already long, especially for Mickey & Minnie in their holiday attire. We hopped in line for a fun nutcracker background instead, and admired the creative costumes that were around us.

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After our picture, we decided to head over to the corral. We were technically in three different corrals, but we had decided to all start together with our friend who was still recovering from a past foot surgery. Helpful hint: at any runDisney event, you can join corrals that are further back than where you are assigned, but you can’t move forward. I knew we’d be walking a good portion of the race, which would be a new experience for me, so my only goal was to make sure my friends had as much fun as possible.

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Runners….Set…Gooooooo!

At 6:30, the first corral took off amid a swirl of snow and smoke. Soon it was our turn, and we were off! The course for the 5k started and finished in the Animal Kingdom parking lot.  There was a good bit of parking lot before we reached the entrance to Animal Kingdom. We stopped for a quick picture with Rafiki, then headed into the park.

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We skipped the next character stops – Baloo and Terk – and took our time enjoying the gorgeous Tree of Life!

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I love running through Animal Kingdom, and with the sun just starting to rise, it was truly beautiful. We got to run around the entire park – Asia is my favorite, then we were in Dinoland and another mandatory photo op – Santa Goofy and Holiday Donald!

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One thing I really liked about this race was that there were lots of photographers on the course.  Since our only goal was fun, we took lots of silly pictures!

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Right past Mile 2, the course took us on an out and back loop backstage, which was pretty boring, other than the occasional glimpse of props and other things we wouldn’t normally see. I was excited to see some floats from the upcoming Rivers of Light show. There was also a DJ on this section, and Pluto was greeting runners at the turnaround.

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Right after the end of the out and back was the marker for Mile 3, and before we knew it, we were crossing the finish line!

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I love the upgraded “metal medals”!

After digging into our cheese and chips (the best part of the finish line box!), we headed into Animal Kingdom for some more fun photo ops. This was a great 5k that I will definitely run again!

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