November 2018

Hidden Mickeys everywhere- And thank you, Disney for the upgrades!

family, Travel

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One thing (among many) that I love to do at Disney is hunt for Hidden Mickeys. This flamingo island, seen on the safari is a great example of how these little tricksters hide in plain sight.

The island itself is a Mickey!

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Here is another example, I didn't even notice them until I glued this photo of Orleans Riverside hotel into my journal.  See them lurking on the fence railing? About knee cap height.

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Sometimes they are right there in in your face, like the citrus in the water jar at the Animal Kingdom Lodge.

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Or under your feet, like the carpet in the halls of Jambo House.

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Sometimes they are subtle like the grates outside Animal Kingdom.

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Or very prominent, like this pumpkin.

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Our room at Orleans was full of them! On the lamp…

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The shower curtain…

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The tile in the shower…

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I'm sure there were more that I missed. It was a great room. And an upgrade.  When I saw where our reserved room was on the map and realized that it was very, very far from the parking lot, plus upstairs.  I knew it might be hard on my sisses to get to it after a long day at Disney Springs.

I asked if there was anywhere that we could change to, hoping we might have easier access from our car and was offered a free upgrade to this Princess suite.  And it was really cool. The headboard scene has embedded lights that mimic the swamp scene with the fireflies in Tiana's movie.  The portrait is 3-D.

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This wasn't our only upgrade. Back in April when I was planning the trip, the room we wanted at Jambo House wasn't available for two nights, so we were given a suite instead of a double queen room for the same price.

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It was wonderful to be overlooking the animals beneath our balcony, plus having a nice, big room to spread out in.

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Every room I've stayed in on Disney World grounds has been comfy, clean, and well kept.  The themed rooms are extra wonderful, and not really that much more expensive, but I rarely splurge on them, since not that much time is usually spent in the room itself.  But after staying in these two, beautifully themed, specialty spaces, as free upgrades from the lower priced rooms I'd booked, I'm thinking that next time, I will certainly spring for the nicer rooms, they were so fun.

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Where else can you ride a magic carpet in your hotel room? This one was printed into the flooring.

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And the whirlpool bubble bath was much appreciated for tired feet after tramping through the parks.

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We were very lucky to be given not one, but two upgrades on our trip. There were other moments of Disney Magic, including being directed to the front of a line at one point, and many other kindnesses.  I've heard that each "castmember" (employee) at Disney is supposed to gift someone with an extra each day.  It seems to me like there are more than that, because I've seen so many instances of these extras over the years.

Lucky me!

Thank you, Disney World!!

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Speaking of luck, how unusual is it to run into family members at Animal Kingdom Park??? Yes, we were all at Gorilla Falls Trails taking some quiet time to birdwatch, and surprise! There was Carol and Jim with Carrie and her kids.

Wow!

 

A haunted mansion in my car

celebrations, holiday decor

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Since we have lived in our country cottage, for the last 25 years or so, we haven't had trick or treaters.  Family or friends have dropped by to show us their costumes, but we've not had strangers knock on our door.

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I LOVE costumes!

And I LOVE Trick or Treaters!

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So, when I heard that Sugarwings' martial arts studio was hosting a Trunk or Treat, I decided to join in and transformed my car into a haunted mansion.  There were a dozen or so other ghoulish cars there, and a bouncy house too.

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Some people went all out.

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One family even rented a U-haul van and turned it into a black lit, haunted house.

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It was all pretty cute, and I was glad to be there, even though I really didn't know anyone until Sugarwings and Fin came by to visit with our Hippy Chick.

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She was only there a few minutes, and I was a surprise for her, she didn't know I was going to be there with a spooky car.

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It has been decades since I bought Halloween candy BEFORE the holiday, instead of the day after when it is on sale, or got to hand it out to a constant parade of kiddos excited to be in costume. 

I think that trunk or treating is even more fun than having them come to the door, I got to talk to them and get a good look at the get ups they chose to wear.  Their joy in their disguises shines through and I had a blast visiting with them when they came by my hatch back to get their treats.

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Funny, this year, Sugarwings and I didn't do as many holiday activities as we usually do, but I didn't let it stop me from doing them on my own.  Any occasion is what you make it and I wanted to make Halloween festive for myself.  I carved a pumpkin, decorated the car, and got myself all witchy for the evening, then picked up a pumpkin shaped pizza to share with Ryan when I got home.

It would have been easier to simply spend the day as any other day in October, since I didn't have any grand fairies to hang out with, but I decided to go for it and celebrate on my own.  (My poor husband tried to join in and play along with me, but had a business trip come up at the last minute., he'd flown in from Boston at noon, and found out he had to be in Pittsburgh that night, and to turn around and leave as soon as he got here.)

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So, by myself, I created my own fun,  participated in the festivities, and had a great day.

One thing I know, is that fun is out there, just waiting for you, if you make an effort to look for it.

 

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