2 Castles, 2 Send out 2011 & Ring in 2012...12 Days of Christmas

100 Things I am Looking Forward to...

100. Checking into the Royal Pacific Resort
99. Italian Margarita and a Cheeseburger in Paradise at Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville
98. Breakfast at Chef Mickey's
97. Experiencing the Osborne Lights
96. Seeing Lightning McQueen and Mater
95. Grinch and Friends Breakfast
94. Tree of Life
93. Mickey's Philharmonic
92. Christmas Trees
91. Tower of Terror
90. Dinner at T-Rex
89. Pressed Penny Hunting for the boys
88. Seeing Tink Fly
87. Breakfast at the Crystal Palace
86. Toy Story Mania and its Line/Que
85. Innoventions
84. Main Street Stroll
83. Dole Whip
82. Pirates of the Caribbean Ride
81. Jedi Training
80. Mickey Bar
79. Miyuki in Japan
78. Tom Sawyer's Island
77. Riding the Monorail
76. Tonga Toast at Kona Cafe
75. Mission Space: Orange Side
74. Strawberry Soup
73. Kidcot Stations in Epcot

73. Kidcot Stations in Epcot

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I am going to try to break World Showcase into about 3 afternoons/evenings. That should give the kids plenty of time NOT TO GET BORED touring the countries...and with Kidcot option I am hoping to make it a little more interactive by meeting Cast Members from around the world, learning about their native countries from them as well as creating a souvenir craft. I am working on passport pages for each country so they can collect signatures from CMs along with greetings from each country and since it is Christmas season I am hoping to get a holiday greeting/message as well. I think Goo will like being able to make something in each country, and if Ab and Boo do not want to join in they can explore a little on their on in the country...in the end I hope to make everyone happy, especially me not BLOWING through the countries as fast as we can.

Here are the locations....
• Mexico Pavilion (near Animales Fantasticos)
• Norway Pavilion (The Puffin's Roost)
• China Pavilion (inside House of Good Fortune)
• Germany Pavilion (Volkunst)
• Italy Pavilion (outside near La Bottega Italiana)
• American Adventure Pavilion (outside near Heritage Manor Gifts)
• Japan Pavilion (in Bijutsu-kan Gallery)
• Morocco Pavilion (Marketplace in the Medina)
• France Pavilion (Souvenirs de France)
• United Kingdom Pavilion (The Toy Soldier)
• Canada Pavilion (exit from O Canada! attraction)


Here is a link to the "Definitive Guide to Kidcot"


http://www.stitchkingdom.com/kidcot/
 
100 Things I am Looking Forward to...

100. Checking into the Royal Pacific Resort
99. Italian Margarita and a Cheeseburger in Paradise at Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville
98. Breakfast at Chef Mickey's
97. Experiencing the Osborne Lights
96. Seeing Lightning McQueen and Mater
95. Grinch and Friends Breakfast
94. Tree of Life
93. Mickey's Philharmonic
92. Christmas Trees
91. Tower of Terror
90. Dinner at T-Rex
89. Pressed Penny Hunting for the boys
88. Seeing Tink Fly
87. Breakfast at the Crystal Palace
86. Toy Story Mania and its Line/Que
85. Innoventions
84. Main Street Stroll
83. Dole Whip
82. Pirates of the Caribbean Ride
81. Jedi Training
80. Mickey Bar
79. Miyuki in Japan
78. Tom Sawyer's Island
77. Riding the Monorail
76. Tonga Toast at Kona Cafe
75. Mission Space: Orange Side
74. Strawberry Soup
73. Kidcot Stations in Epcot

72. Shopping for Mouse Ears

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In school you always have those crazy/fun hat days. I was always jealous of those kids that had the Mickey Mouse Ears to wear. I remember when I went to Disneyland during a Girl Scout Exchange/Wider Opportunity when I was a freshman in high school...the one thing I had to do was get a set of my OWN Ears. It was so cool watching the CM stitch my name on the back and even cooler (even as a teenager) to wear those ears on the first hat day after I bought them. I am going to make sure the kids pick out their own set of ears...they have to be ears not a WDW hat...and get their names put on the back. I only plan on purchasing 2 things for them during the trip...Mickey Ears and a Christmas Ornament...anything else they want...they buy...yep that is my motto.
 
100 Things I am Looking Forward to...

100. Checking into the Royal Pacific Resort
99. Italian Margarita and a Cheeseburger in Paradise at Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville
98. Breakfast at Chef Mickey's
97. Experiencing the Osborne Lights
96. Seeing Lightning McQueen and Mater
95. Grinch and Friends Breakfast
94. Tree of Life
93. Mickey's Philharmonic
92. Christmas Trees
91. Tower of Terror
90. Dinner at T-Rex
89. Pressed Penny Hunting for the boys
88. Seeing Tink Fly
87. Breakfast at the Crystal Palace
86. Toy Story Mania and its Line/Que
85. Innoventions
84. Main Street Stroll
83. Dole Whip
82. Pirates of the Caribbean Ride
81. Jedi Training
80. Mickey Bar
79. Miyuki in Japan
78. Tom Sawyer's Island
77. Riding the Monorail
76. Tonga Toast at Kona Cafe
75. Mission Space: Orange Side
74. Strawberry Soup
73. Kidcot Stations in Epcot
72. Shopping for Mickey Ears

71. Dinner at Ohanas

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Ohana means family right? I have made our last night ADR at Ohanas to celebrate with my family a magical trip together while watching WISHES from the POLY beach. To me this sounds like a perfect ending to our trip...wonder if it will turn out the way I imagine? :confused:


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Okay I admit it...I really booked the ADR so I could try this... the Lapu Lapu :rotfl2:
 
Saturday's Trivia Question:
What is the name of the restaurant that Mike & Celia eat at in Monster's, Inc./ What is the backstory behind the name of the restaurant?


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Harry Hausen is where Mike takes Celia on their date, it is a sushi restaurant. Sully actually makes a favor to Mike. It was Celia's birthday but Mike forgot. Sully put the reservation under the name Googly Bear, Celia's pet name for Mike.

Noelle
 
The 2001 Pixar film, Monsters, Inc. pays homage to Harryhausen in a scene where characters Mike Wazowski and Celia Mae visit a restaurant named "Harryhausen's".

Ray Harryhausen (born Raymond Frederick Harryhausen on June 29, 1920 in Los Angeles, California) is an American film producer and special effects creator. He created a brand of stop-motion model animation known as "Dynamation."[1]

Among his most notable works are his animation on Mighty Joe Young (with pioneer Willis O'Brien, which won the Academy Award for special effects) (1949), The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (his first colour film) and Jason and the Argonauts, featuring a famous sword fight against seven skeleton warriors.
 
I keep waiting to hear from you that ridemax has December hours available so I can purchase my subscription! UGH...I want to have some kid of daily schedule started so I can tinker with that! :rotfl2:

First, my post... when it came through in my email and even on dis...it looks like I didn't use the word that I did use... d a r n. It made me to a double take since I didn't think I had used a different word. I even went in to edit the post to see what letters are actually there. Not that I am offended by language...and not that I don't use language at times...but I didn't think I had and so I wondered if I was loosing it. :rotfl:

The 2001 Pixar film, Monsters, Inc. pays homage to Harryhausen in a scene where characters Mike Wazowski and Celia Mae visit a restaurant named "Harryhausen's".

Ray Harryhausen (born Raymond Frederick Harryhausen on June 29, 1920 in Los Angeles, California) is an American film producer and special effects creator. He created a brand of stop-motion model animation known as "Dynamation."[1]

Among his most notable works are his animation on Mighty Joe Young (with pioneer Willis O'Brien, which won the Academy Award for special effects) (1949), The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (his first colour film) and Jason and the Argonauts, featuring a famous sword fight against seven skeleton warriors.

:worship::worship:

Harry Hausen is where Mike takes Celia on their date, it is a sushi restaurant. Sully actually makes a favor to Mike. It was Celia's birthday but Mike forgot. Sully put the reservation under the name Googly Bear, Celia's pet name for Mike.

Noelle

:thumbsup2:thumbsup2

Saturday's Trivia Question:
What is the name of the restaurant that Mike & Celia eat at in Monster's, Inc./ What is the backstory behind the name of the restaurant?



And...just cause I can't get a point else where since everyone was so thorough in their details

How bout a point for a couple pics?? :goodvibes

Mike and Celia eating at the restaurant
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And the real Harry Hausen
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Dinner & a Movie Night
Dumbo
October 1st


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Ab, Goo, K-Quad and their friend Donald joined us for movie night

This week the K-Quad hosted their first movie night at their house down the street. K3 & K4 were excited all week when I picked them up in the morning for school (we carpool together...I take in the morning and their grandmother picks up in the afternoon). Each morning they wanted to talk about what is in a circus and what we could do for Dumbo. We decided that we would rotate weeks...1 family choose the movie, food, and host and the other family would come up with the activity. This work great for the kids and moms...but the dads are another story and they just have to go along or stay home. This night Jeff and Boo decided to go to the cabin as an excuse that it needed to be winterized...I think Jeff just wanted to go fishing and AVOID movie night.

The K-Quad chose Dumbo, not one of my favorite movies just because it breaks my heart when Mrs. Jumbo keeps getting passed over by the stork, then she gets locked away for protecting her baby from the mean boys making fun of Dumbo! This was the first time my kids have seen the movie, yes I know it has a happy ending...

Activity (our family does):

Made Circus Tents/Scenes

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Ab and Goo working on their tents

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Menu (K-Quad Family):

I have to say the K-Quad did a super job on food...everything you could think of at a circus...

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Popcorn, Circus Peanuts, Candy Corn, and Muscle Man Dumbells (prezel sticks & marshmellows)

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Peanuts & Cotton Candy

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Pretzels

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Corndogs

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Carmel Apples

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Big Top Cupcakes

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Ab enjoys a Snowcone
 
Cecila and her Googly bear went to Harryhausen's

Cool movie night btw
 
Dinner & a Movie Night
October 9th
Jungle Book


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Ab was here for dinner, but had to go to Teen Mass when we watched the movie

We have been tryingfor months to do the Jungle Book movie night...we just never seemed to get it together, so I vowed to get it done since I ordered the movie from Netflixs and it came this week. It is not that I don't like the movie, the time never seemed right and I really wanted the kids to try some Indian food and I just could not seem to pull the menu together. The boys recognized a lot of the voices from other movies we have watched (Baloo...Thomas from the Aristocrats and Kaa...Winnie the Pooh)


Activity:

Paper Folding Tigers & Bears
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Kaa Mobiles
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I did not get a picture of the Kaa Goo made before the cat decided to play with it...


Dinner:

Kaa Pizza Roll Snake
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Baloo Tossed Salad
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King Louie Banana Pudding
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A Taste from Mowgli's Home (Chicken Curry, Basmati Rice, Naan Bread and Nariyal Burfi/Indian Coconut Fudge)

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Well at least I can now say I tried to make and eat Curry...

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We loved the Naan Bread....

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Thank goodness I had a back up food plan, my family decided that they did not care for Indian Food...except for the Naan Bread. I am sure the REAL thing is a lot better than my humble attempt at Curry and I have to agree that I am not a big fan of the spice cardamom.
 
Finally, caught up posting movie nights, trivia game, and 100 countdown...then updating my index on the first page...
 
100 Things I am Looking Forward to...

100. Checking into the Royal Pacific Resort
99. Italian Margarita and a Cheeseburger in Paradise at Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville
98. Breakfast at Chef Mickey's
97. Experiencing the Osborne Lights
96. Seeing Lightning McQueen and Mater
95. Grinch and Friends Breakfast
94. Tree of Life
93. Mickey's Philharmonic
92. Christmas Trees
91. Tower of Terror
90. Dinner at T-Rex
89. Pressed Penny Hunting for the boys
88. Seeing Tink Fly
87. Breakfast at the Crystal Palace
86. Toy Story Mania and its Line/Que
85. Innoventions
84. Main Street Stroll
83. Dole Whip
82. Pirates of the Caribbean Ride
81. Jedi Training
80. Mickey Bar
79. Miyuki in Japan
78. Tom Sawyer's Island
77. Riding the Monorail
76. Tonga Toast at Kona Cafe
75. Mission Space: Orange Side
74. Strawberry Soup
73. Kidcot Stations in Epcot
72. Shopping for Mickey Ears
71. Dinner at Ohanas

70. The Living with the Land

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This was an attraction that I had planned to skip on my first trip to the world, just did not sound like something I really wanted to waste time what little time I had on. We came off of Soarin and there was no wait for Living with the Land, so we decided to give it a try...AND I AM SO GLAD I DID. I have NO GREEN THUMB, but I always wish I had. As a child we would have a huge vegetable garden each summer so I can appreciate gardens. WDW gardens AMAZED ME. This attraction was so worth the time...

Here is some of the hidden magic found in Living with the Land:
*The house number on the mailbox as you pass through the farmhouse scene on the ride is #82, a nod to 1982 the year EPCOT Center opened.
*In the greenhouse, watch for the tomato tree, it's a Guinness Book of World Records holder...the plant yielded 32,000 tomatoes in 1 year!

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A question that I want input on...
Do you think it would be okay to order the kids a pizza one night and have Ab (who will be close to 15) babysit her brothers in the villa while dh have dinner together across the way at the Yachtsman? We gave no problems doing this at home, but it bothers me at disney. What are your thoughts?
 
Do the boys generally mind her at home? Then I think it would be ok. Make sure they have a movie to watch or game to play, enforce strict rules of not leaving the room or opening the door. Give them numbers to contact you and if they are good and quite rewards the next day of some kind. Not only is Ab old enough your older son is older as well so the can team up for the little one.

Noelle
 
Sunday's Trivia Question:
What was the first Disney Full Length Animated Feature that used the wide screen process of Cinema Scope? What the heck is Cinema Scope?
 
Saturday's Trivia Question:
What is the name of the restaurant that Mike & Celia eat at in Monster's, Inc./ What is the backstory behind the name of the restaurant?

Harry Hausen is where Mike takes Celia on their date, it is a sushi restaurant. Sully actually makes a favor to Mike. It was Celia's birthday but Mike forgot. Sully put the reservation under the name Googly Bear, Celia's pet name for Mike.

Noelle

5 points :thumbsup2:thumbsup2:thumbsup2:thumbsup2:thumbsup2

The 2001 Pixar film, Monsters, Inc. pays homage to Harryhausen in a scene where characters Mike Wazowski and Celia Mae visit a restaurant named "Harryhausen's".

Ray Harryhausen (born Raymond Frederick Harryhausen on June 29, 1920 in Los Angeles, California) is an American film producer and special effects creator. He created a brand of stop-motion model animation known as "Dynamation."[1]

Among his most notable works are his animation on Mighty Joe Young (with pioneer Willis O'Brien, which won the Academy Award for special effects) (1949), The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (his first colour film) and Jason and the Argonauts, featuring a famous sword fight against seven skeleton warriors.

6 points :thumbsup2:thumbsup2:thumbsup2:thumbsup2:thumbsup2:thumbsup2

And...just cause I can't get a point else where since everyone was so thorough in their details

How bout a point for a couple pics?? :goodvibes

Mike and Celia eating at the restaurant
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And the real Harry Hausen
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2 points :thumbsup2:thumbsup2

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Dream426...49
Ann 47
Ashley (lilpixie) 45
Susan 16
lovthattink 16
Lisa (becc1) 14
Amy (shocky5) 14
Heather (monkmon)11
Noelle 10
Thing 1...8
Petals 6
Laurie 1
 
I am ever so impressed with your movie nights!!! The activities and the food. :worship::worship: I think your kids will look back on these when they are adults and be in total awe of you. :goodvibes

As for leaving the boys with AB, I think if you are comfortable with it at home...it should be fine. I would make sure they know to stay in the room...but other than that I would think there would be no worries.

And for the question of the day.... a bit of trivia..

"CinemaScope was an anamorphic lens series used for shooting wide screen movies from 1953 to 1967. Its creation in 1953, by the president of 20th Century-Fox, marked the beginning of the modern anamorphic format in both principal photography and movie projection.

The Walt Disney Company was one of the first companies to license the CinemaScope process from Fox, and among the features and shorts they filmed with it, created one of the best-regarded examples of early CinemaScope productions with the live-action epic 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.[3]"

taken from wikipedia

And as for the animated film.... lady and the tramp

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As for leaving the boys with AB, I think if you are comfortable with it at home...it should be fine. I would make sure they know to stay in the room...but other than that I would think there would be no worries.

I don't know why leaving them is making me have such hang ups...maybe it was because of that little girl from the UK who disappeared from the hotel room in Spain...she looked just like Ab when she was that age. Ab is super mature and super responsible...almost to a fault at times and the boys are usually really good for her...and they are not that young. I could even probably bribe them with a little more $$$ to spend if they have a good night.

I think that it would be fun to slip away with dh and have a date night at Disney....and I would only be going across the lake to the Beach Club. I know that by this time on our trip dh will be craving red meat! So I am making the Yachtsman ADR...and if I second guess myself later on I will cancel it...I think I am going to crash the system today anyway with all my changes. :rotfl2:
 
Oh I would be so jealous of your date night! I've considered this, too, but I'm worried the boys are so close in age they would gang up on Erin and it would be mass chaos at the Poly. :lmao:

But I don't think you would consider it if you didn't think your kids could handle it. I would defnitely cozy them up in the room with pizza and a movie - they may be so tired by this point of the trip they just conk out early in bed!! :thumbsup2
 
I don't know why leaving them is making me have such hang ups...maybe it was because of that little girl from the UK who disappeared from the hotel room in Spain...she looked just like Ab when she was that age. Ab is super mature and super responsible...almost to a fault at times and the boys are usually really good for her...and they are not that young. I could even probably bribe them with a little more $$$ to spend if they have a good night.

I think that it would be fun to slip away with dh and have a date night at Disney....and I would only be going across the lake to the Beach Club. I know that by this time on our trip dh will be craving red meat! So I am making the Yachtsman ADR...and if I second guess myself later on I will cancel it...I think I am going to crash the system today anyway with all my changes. :rotfl2:

All sorts of changes, eh? :rotfl: When are you gonna share with us what you have done?

I think date night will be awesome!
 














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