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Showing posts with label Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Heckman Family Vacation: Mickey's Not-So-Scary-Halloween 2014

We just got back from our very best 4-person family vacation ever!

It was one of those vacations that required a lot of work on the front end (and a lot of worry about weather) but it all paid off in spades once we arrived.

I did a lot of research this year while planning our once-a-year family vacation. I read a ton of blogs, read and re-read the Disney web sites about 100 times, and actually called Disney at least 5 times to verify, change, and double-check reservations.

And it was worth every second.

We arrived at Walt Disney World around 11:30 a.m. on Thursday. The weather was gorgeous, but according to the meteorologists we were in for some rain later in the day. Normally, that wouldn't bother me, but our event - Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party - didn't even start until 4 p.m. So if it were going to be a rainy evening, we were going to be soaked.
Notice the Mickey pumpkins they put out? So cute!
I was told by the reservation person over the phone that Disney "rarely has early check-in available." But I was willing to try so that we could gain every extra second of our vacation. Regular check-in is at 3 p.m. but we showed up at 11:30 smiling and willing to wait by the resort pool if necessary.

Fortunately, the front desk immediately checked us in (no keys anymore folks - it's all on your Magic Band!) and we were able to head directly to our room. And bonus - they give the boys swords and eye patches when you check in. Disney doesn't miss a beat, I tell ya!
Payton's best "Argh Matey!"
We had viewed the resort web site with the kids several times in advance to get them excited for the pools, etc. But when we looked at the pictures, I made sure they only saw the "standard room" pics. Don't get me wrong, the standard rooms are very nice, but I wanted to surprise everyone (not even Brian knew) so I booked a "Pirate Room." It was only an additional $15/day, and it was SO worth it!
The beds were pirate ships, the curtain between the bedroom and the bathroom had a skull and crossbones, the fridge was a barrel, the dresser looked like stacked crates, there was a carving in the shower of a huge pirate ship...it was amazing!
Don't mind our 24-pack of bottled water on top of the fridge. That's a great tip to save money at Disney - pack your own water!
The kids immediately started pretending to "steer" the pirate ship beds and jump from bed to bed. I love letting all the normal "rules" go out the window when we're on vacation.

"You wanna jump on the bed? You betcha! Stay up past 10 p.m.? Of course! Have a second dessert? You got it! Pop Tarts for breakfast...yes sir!"
After checking out the room, we changed clothes and headed to the main resort area where we ate a small lunch and hit the pools!
Still beautiful weather! No rain in sight!

The main pool has 2 slides, 2 hot tubs, a zero-entry area, and lots and lots of room to swim (oh, and a great poolside bar).

This kiddie area was really cool but Payton was too tall to enter, so Parker wanted very little to do with it. But if you had little kids, it would be absolutely perfect!

All around the resort there were these cannons. It really made the area look like a pirate ship.

Across the water from the pool, was a large beach area with lounge chairs and hammocks.
Brian got to relax for a few moments in one of the hammocks.
 
After a couple hours of swimming, we headed back to the room and changed clothes for our big night at the Magic Kingdom. 

I bought Publix subs ahead of time and packed lots of water & snacks so that we didn't have to purchase anything at the park. This was a HUGE money saver!

Disney really does an amazing job when it comes to overhauling the park for holidays. It's almost a bit of sensory overload, but it's so fun because everywhere you turn, there's something else to look at!
Every lamp post has a Mickey pumpkin. There are characters dressed up in Halloween costumes, spooky music playing...the whole nine yards!
Obligatory photo in front of Cinderella's castle.
In year's past we found out that even though the printed time on your ticket says "7 p.m." you can actually enter the park at 4 p.m.

Also, there is no "Fast Pass" during Mickey's Not-So-Scary-Halloween, but that starts at 7 p.m. So, I used our Magic Bands online ahead of time and booked 3 Fast Pass rides from 4-7 p.m. And I'm so glad that I did, because we rode Splash Mountain, Thunder Mountain and Haunted Mansion with no lines!
Thunder Mountain
After our Fast Pass rides were done, we did a couple of rides around Frontierland, because we wanted to get good seats for the parade. The first parade starts at 8:30, but the Headless Horseman rides through at 8:15, so Parker and I staked out parade route seats around 8 p.m. while Brian and Payton rode Thunder Mountain two more times (in the dark...in the front row!).
Sincerely, this is how he looked throughout the entire parade. Totally mesmerized!
The parade is fantastic! Seriously, it's probably one of my favorite parts of the entire event. They do a great job with the music, dancing, characters, etc. It's really great! Here's a YouTube link to view the entire parade if you're curious.

After the parade, we hit several Trick or Treat stations throughout the park. And let me tell you... they don't play around with Trick or Treating!

They give you a trick-or-treat bag when you enter the park, and then when you walk through the stations, they literally use both hands to grab as much candy as they can from the barrel and then dump it into your bag.
Needless to say, the kids don't even need to trick or treat on Halloween now with as much candy as they collected!

We rode several more rides and then accidentally found a fantastic spot to view the fireworks display. Both Brian and I agreed that it was the most spectacular fireworks show we've ever seen!

My little tid bits of video here and there really didn't do it justice. Here's a great video of the whole show:


After hitting most of the rides in Fantasyland and Tomorrowland, the older "boys" wanted to ride Space Mountain. So Parker and I found a cozy spot outside the ride to wait for them. The next thing I knew... Parker was totally asleep.

Of course, it was almost 10:30 p.m. so the little dude held on as long as he could!

At that point, Payton was fading and all of our feet were dog tired! So we headed back to the park entrance and caught our bus back to the resort.
The castle is all lit up in purple lights at night. It's so pretty!
Main Street at night.
I was positive the boys would sleep until at least 8 a.m. the next morning after being up past 11 p.m. the night before... WRONG! They were both up by 7:30 a.m.

Both boys were under the impression that we were only staying for one night (as we had always done in the past). Little did they know that Mom & Dad had a little surprise up their sleeves!

Brian took the boys for an early morning walk around the resort and I busted out a bag full of decorations, candy, and gifts and decked out the entire room in Halloween!

The confused look on their faces when they came back into the room was priceless! They thought I was in the room packing up, so when they came in they had no idea what was going on. I asked Payton, "So.... do you want to stay another day?" I'll never forget the look on his face! He said, "What? What did you say? We can stay tonight? Until tomorrow??" It was so great.

Then about 45 minutes later there was a knock at the door and I said, "Oh, that's probably maintenance." Payton opened the door... and there were my parents! "Surprise!" Payton was once again in total shock.

My parents went with us back to the main resort area for breakfast and some arcade and pool time. Then they headed back to Orlando. It was so great seeing them on our vacation.

The boys really just wanted to stay at the pool the rest of the morning, despite our attempts to offer up other resort pools, Downtown Disney or other things. They absolutely loved the pool and the slides. So after several hours of swimming, I made them some sandwiches (another money saver!) and this is what Parker looked like for the next 4 hours...
Brian and Payton explored the resort, played in the arcade, and kept busy while Parker napped. And then we decided to take the bus back to the Magic Kingdom and ride the monorail around to all the resorts. By the way, this was one of the only times that it rained. And since we were on the monorail, it didn't even matter!

They loved riding the monorail and it was fun exploring the other resorts (they loved the Contemporary). Afterward, we headed back to our resort for dinner and then... back to the pool for a night swim!


Mickey cookies at 9 p.m.? Yep!
The one and only rain shower that impacted us moved through around 9:30 p.m. (we were soooo fortunate with the weather all weekend!!) so we went back to the room for bedtime. 

All of the Disney resorts have a channel that plays bedtime stories every 15 minutes from 6-11 p.m. It was great. The boys got in their adorable matching PJ's (thanks Nana!!!)...
...and watched a bedtime story on TV. We all cashed out after that and slept HARD!

The next morning we packed up and headed to the pool for breakfast. Mickey waffles of course.
The boys played in the arcade while Brian and I enjoyed the cooler weather and quiet morning by the resort pool.
Then we rented a surey bike built for 6! Parker rode up front and the rest of us peddled. There were some serious hills, but they were followed by some seriously fun downhills!

After all that bike riding, we were all sweating and looking forward to one last dip in the pool.

Then we changed clothes and headed to Downtown Disney for our goodbye lunch at Rainforest Cafe.

With full bellies and happy hearts, we headed back down the I-4 corridor while listening to our beloved Gators WIN their game! It was the perfect ending to a fantastic vacation.

I hope someday my boys will look back at this post and remember all of the fun we had as a family. 

Totally unplugged for 3 days (e.g. no computers or phones except for pictures)... it was a little slice of heaven and I'm feeling very grateful for the memories we created.

I love you boys!!!

Saturday, October 6, 2012

A "Minnie" Vacation

After everything we went through this week having to say goodbye to our beloved Rohy, it was a bit of a relief to head out of town for a couple days for a mini vacation. We had purchased our tickets to Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween party months ago. Little did I know then how much we would need a little get away this week.

First, we headed over to my parents house to drop off Parker. Not only is he too young to truly enjoy Disney right now, he was also battling a fever virus. He would NOT have been fun to have with us. Of course Payton took full advantage of this "pit stop" to cuddle and play with Paca's Kindle Fire.

Once Parker was down for his morning nap, Brian, Payton & I headed out for Disney!

The magical spell that comes over a child when you enter the Disney "gates" is almost palpable! He was about to jump out of his seat!

When we checked in, they made Payton a balloon sword, gave him Disney buttons to wear, and even gave him is own room key with his name on it (this may have been the highlight of the hotel for Payton - he was so excited to use his own key every time we went to our room).
 Fun little Mickey towels were on the bed:
I stayed with tradition and made a little gift bag for Payton full of little goodies and candy.

After we got settled, we headed out for the hotel pool!
 The pool was HUGE and beautiful.
 They even had pool-side games for the kids to enjoy. Payton played a "gummy toss" game:
 After swimming we headed back to our room and got cleaned up for the park!
And we were off!
We rode the hotel shuttle to the park (avoided the $20 parking fee) and walked in to a completely decorated Magic Kingdom.

Haunted Mansion was one of our first stops!

Payton was old enough this year to read all the funny tombstones himself.
 
Then...the rain came.
Unfortunately, it rained (sometimes down poured) the rest of the evening. 
BUT, we didn't let it spoil the fun.
We rode every ride we wanted (except Thunder Mountain, which was closed due to the rain), some of them twice. There were little or no lines for most rides, which is why we go to this particular event.
And fortunately, I remembered to pack our ponchos!

Payton got plenty of candy from the trick-or-treat areas throughout the park:
 And almost as if on cue (very Disney-esque) the rain stopped and the fireworks began!
They were quite spectacular, but it was really hard to get a picture of them. Sorry. :)
Then the Halloween "Boo to You" parade started, which features all of the Disney villains as well as other Disney characters dressed up in costumes. It's a really fun parade!
After the parade, it was almost midnight, so we made our way to the shuttle for the ride back to the hotel.
Payton stayed up until 12:09 and then we didn't hear a peep from him until 8:30 the next morning!
Despite the rain, we had a wonderful time.

The next day, we met up with my parents at Downtown Disney to pick up Parker, do a little shopping and have lunch together at the Rainforest Cafe.

Parker wasn't so sure about the surroundings at Rainforest Cafe.
Between the talking tree, the animals that come to life, and the simulated rainstorm, it was a bit too much for this toddler.
 But we all still had a delicious lunch together.
 Enjoying the word search with Paca... and the elephants behind Brian. :)
 After lunch we went to Goofy's Candy Shop and got the boys some much-needed candy (yeah, right). Then posed for a couple pics with Parker's favorite character, Winne the Pooh.
 Goodbye Disney! See ya next year!