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REVIEW – Thanksgiving and Holiday Treats at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort

We may have a big hole in our hearts this year as there will not be a gingerbread house at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort. However, we’ve got some news that may help a little. Gasparilla Island Grill has Thanksgiving and Holiday Treats now available. We couldn’t wait to hop in our one horse open sleigh to try out these new treats.

  • Maple Leaf Cookie Sandwich – Cinnamon Sablé Cookie filled with a Maple Praline Buttercream and decorated in Festive Fall Colors, $4.99
  • Pumpkin Pie Jumbo Cake Pop – Pumpkin Spice Jumbo Cake Pop enrobed in White Chocolate to resemble an Autumn Pumpkin, $7.99
  • Cinnamon-Apple Almond Tart – Cinnamon-spiced Frangipane in a Sweet Tart Shell topped with Pastry Cream, Poached Apples, and Crunchy Rice Croquant, $5.49
REVIEW – Thanksgiving and Holiday Treats at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort
Thanksgiving and Holiday Exclusive Treats at Disney’s Grand Floridian

REVIEW – Thanksgiving and Holiday Treats at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort
REVIEW – Thanksgiving and Holiday Treats at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort

We’ll start off with the Maple Leaf Cookie Sandwich since that is listed as a “Thanksgiving Exclusive”. This is an indulgent, yet elegant treat. It’s simplicity is gorgeous and the maple praline buttercream is very sweet and rich.

The Pumpkin Pie Cake Jumbo Cake is a returning favorite we enjoyed during the Halloween season, except during the spooky season this jumbo cake pop was dressed up as Jack Skellington. Now it is redecorated with traditional fall adornments and is still as delicious as ever. If you can’t get enough pumpkin pie flavor in your life you need to get to the Grand Floridian to pick this one up. It is large enough to share with 2-3 people.

The lightest of the three holiday treats is the Cinnamon-Apple Almond Tart. This tart is a great fit for Grand Floridian. It is refined and flavorful without being too heavy. The poached apples and the pastry cream make it a little difficult to eat, and it’s a little crumbly. The green orbs you see above that look like green grapes are the poached apples. This is a great choice if you want fall flavors while being light.

REVIEW – Thanksgiving and Holiday Treats at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort
Gaspirilla Island Grill at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort
REVIEW – Thanksgiving and Holiday Treats at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort
Thanksgiving and Holiday Exclusive Treats at Disney’s Grand Floridian

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Are you excited to try some new holiday treats? Which one sounds the best to you?

REVIEW – Thanksgiving and Holiday Treats at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort

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PHOTOS – Holiday Decorations and Christmas Tree Arrive at Magic Kingdom

This year marks one of the earliest days of the year that Magic Kingdom has transformed into its holiday attire. With the lack of Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party, Christmas décor went up one day earlier than normal. Although the full holiday programming does not start until November 6, it is lovely to be at Magic Kingdom with its holiday finery. The Christmas Tree is so tall and so classic. The garlands and wreaths along Main Street USA bring back memories of many magical holiday seasons past.

With all that we’re facing this year it feels nice and comforting to see Magic Kingdom’s classic holiday decoration, toy soldiers, and towering tree. Our own Ivonne (@servoisnaked on Twitter and Instagram) captured all of these great photos from day to night.

PHOTOS – Holiday Decorations and Christmas Tree Arrive at Magic Kingdom
Magic Kingdom Holiday Wreath Near Cinderella Castle – November 2020
PHOTOS – Holiday Decorations and Christmas Tree Arrive at Magic Kingdom
Main Street Trolley and Winnie the Pooh Characters – November 2020
PHOTOS – Holiday Decorations and Christmas Tree Arrive at Magic Kingdom
Main Street USA Holiday Decorations – November 2020

PHOTOS – Holiday Decorations and Christmas Tree Arrive at Magic Kingdom
PHOTOS – Holiday Decorations and Christmas Tree Arrive at Magic Kingdom
PHOTOS – Holiday Decorations and Christmas Tree Arrive at Magic Kingdom

PHOTOS – Holiday Decorations and Christmas Tree Arrive at Magic Kingdom
PHOTOS – Holiday Decorations and Christmas Tree Arrive at Magic Kingdom
PHOTOS – Holiday Decorations and Christmas Tree Arrive at Magic Kingdom

PHOTOS – Holiday Decorations and Christmas Tree Arrive at Magic Kingdom
Magic Kingdom Christmas Decorations at Night – November 2020

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PHOTOS – Holiday Decorations and Christmas Tree Arrive at Magic Kingdom

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Have a Wicked Good Time During the runDisney Virtual 2020 Disney Wine & Dine Half Marathon Weekend

It feels so good to be BAD. We’re thrilled to be celebrating wickedly wonderful Disney Villains for the runDisney Virtual 2020 Disney Wine & Dine Half Marathon Weekend powered by AfterShokz! As you prepare for the virtual event, we’re here to help you think outside the box (or Magic Mirror), from your running course to your race day style, when it comes to how you run your miles. Here are a few ways to ensure you’ll have the most villainous run ever this weekend! 

Wickedly Wonderful Race Weekend Tips 

Have a Wicked Good Time During the runDisney Virtual 2020 Disney Wine & Dine Half Marathon Weekend Virtual race kit “Start Line” and “Finish Line” printouts

No diabolical plot needed to have a wicked good time with your at-home miles this weekend. Give your race day a villainous twist when your download our virtual race kit featuring mile markers and a “Start Line” and “Finish Line.” 

  • Registered runners can download theirs by heading to the “Manage Account” section on the runDisney website. From the dashboard, click on “Your Registrations” and select Disney Wine & Dine Half Marathon Weekend. 
Have a Wicked Good Time During the runDisney Virtual 2020 Disney Wine & Dine Half Marathon Weekend Frighteningly famous songs from the Disney Villains playlist graphic

Get motivated with the help of a few iconic evildoers and give your at-home run a villainous vibe with frighteningly famous songs from the Disney Villains, specially curated on our official Spotify and Apple Music playlists from our friends at Walt Disney Records

Have a Wicked Good Time During the runDisney Virtual 2020 Disney Wine & Dine Half Marathon Weekend Instagram story #WineDineVirtual graphic

Crushed those mischievous miles? Share your #WineDineVirtual experience on social with these specially designed graphics for each race event. Add an even spookier touch with our themed Giphy stickers, perfect for sharing “I Did It!” To save the slides below, right-click on the image and select “Save Image As”:

Frighteningly Festive Race Day Style 

Have a Wicked Good Time During the runDisney Virtual 2020 Disney Wine & Dine Half Marathon Weekend Collage of Disney Villain-inspired runDisney apparel and accessories

No wicked run would be complete without adding a fiendish flare to your attire! Need some inspiration? Here are a few Disney Villain-inspired tutorials to get you started: 

Have a Wicked Good Time During the runDisney Virtual 2020 Disney Wine & Dine Half Marathon Weekend AfterShokz open-ear bone conduction headphones and Disney Villains x OtterBox case

What would a good villain be without their sidekick? Add to your perfectly wicked outfit with a pair of AfterShokz, official race weekend sponsor, open-ear bone conduction headphones. Take this quiz to see which headphone is your partner-in-crime based on your Disney Villain personality! You’ll also want to keep your phone safe from the most evil of drops while running when you slip on one of the Disney  Villains x OtterBox cases. Head here to get your deviously divine phone case today.  

Have a Wicked Good Time During the runDisney Virtual 2020 Disney Wine & Dine Half Marathon Weekend 2020 Disney Wine & Dine Half Marathon Finisher medals

It’s now time to lace up for the Virtual 2020 Disney Wine & Dine Half Marathon Weekend! What events will you be running this weekend? Share with us on social using #WineDineVirtual on FacebookTwitter and Instagram. Be sure to visit www.runDisney.com to stay up-to-date on the latest event information and news.

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Celebrity Cruise Lines Part 1: Challenging Disney’s Monopoly on Magic at Sea

TouringPlans is happy to welcome Billy Hirsch for this three-part guest series about Celebrity Cruise Lines.

I was a lucky kid, growing up in Florida and going to Walt Disney World several times a year.  I loved going to the parks – and I still do.  My family also cruised many times each year – again, very lucky.  By the time vacations were mostly on my own dime, I’d developed quite the Disney habit, went to community meets, knew every inch of the parks, and became ingrained in all things Disney.  Not-that-fun fact: My TouringPlans account is official a teenager this year!

After a while, my girlfriend (now spouse) and I started cruising on our own, too.  We started with Norwegian Cruise Line and sometimes Disney. In time, we ended up cruising with Disney quite a bit.  We got to know the crew, and learned all the tricks: Cove Cafe cards are good from sailing to sailing, bring the souvenir beer mug back for cheaper refills, etc.  We had a cruise habit, and Disney became our ‘go to’.  

As we’ve continued to cruise though, as an adult couple with no kids, our style of cruising has changed, along with our go-to lines.  Maybe you’re like us, hooked on cruising, big fans of Disney Cruise Line, not traveling with kids – or maybe you’re just looking for a different way to vacation.  Either way, I want to share how our go-to line went from a family brand (Disney) to a premium line catering mostly to adults (Celebrity).  

What We Enjoy About Disney Cruise Line

Let’s be honest, you don’t have to offer much of an incentive to get a cruiser with Mickey tattoos to sail DCL – but there is more than fandom at play here.  In the past I cruised Carnival, NCL, Cunard, and other lines, so in addition to mouse-appeal, I recognized that Disney has a great cruise product.  Even my father, a seasoned cruise industry executive, and guy who would be more disturbed to find his local newspaper changed their kerning than to learn the Disney corporation disappeared, admitted once after sailing on the Disney Wonder that Disney Cruise Line does a great job. 

Celebrity Cruise Lines Part 1: Challenging Disney’s Monopoly on Magic at Sea

For us, the low crowd levels, specialty dining options, adult-only/adult-focussed areas, comfy accommodations, and personalized service were reasons to keep coming back to DCL.  As I write this, I can’t help but smile recalling how nice it is to sit with a drink at Skyline, enjoying the ‘view’ and the atmosphere.  Also, and much like the parks, DCL crew members are amazing – whether remembering us from one cruise to another, or going the extra mile for a special request, the line wouldn’t be the same without the crewmembers.  It wasn’t like contemporary lines we’d sailed – it was a step up, which makes sense.  Disney does everything better, right?

Celebrity Cruise Lines Part 1: Challenging Disney’s Monopoly on Magic at Sea

Why We Tried Other Options

There are a lot of cruise lines out there (more than most realize), and since DCL kept getting more and more expensive, we went from around eight Disney sailings in a few years to ten longer cruises on four new cruise lines in as many years.  It turns out, Disney doesn’t have a monopoly on great cruises – and sometimes other lines come in at a price point that can leave you with enough coin to tack on a WDW visit before your cruise.

There was more than just cost and the desire to try new things though.  As we took one cruise after the other on Disney, they were all kind of the same.  Fun and relaxing, but the same.  I kept thinking about other lines I’d sailed and reading about what they and others were up to, and I saw promises of wild new amenities, new dining concepts, faster internet, and yeah, lower prices.  The destinations Disney offered were also somewhat limited.  Sure they offer sailings through the Norwegian Fjords and other impressive destinations – but there aren’t too many of those sailings to choose from – having a small fleet limits their options.  I also knew that we were lucky enough to have WDW practically ‘on tap’ whenever we wanted some Disney magic (rather than Disney Magic).

Celebrity Cruise Lines Part 1: Challenging Disney’s Monopoly on Magic at Sea

One of the lines we tried was Royal Caribbean – and they really wowed us in terms of overall experience.  We still cruise with them and others to this day, but Royal Caribbean didn’t feel like home to us as the things they really excelled in weren’t necessarily the things we valued – we thought that someone out there might be able to offer us something more ‘our speed’, it turns out that was Celebrity Cruises.

Tune in tomorrow for Part 2 where we discuss the pros and cons of Disney Cruise Line and Celebrity Cruise Line. In the meantime, have any initial questions about Celebrity Cruise Lines? Feel free to ask them in the comments.

Billy Hirsch is the creator of CruiseHabit.com where he shares tips, insights, and reviews of various cruises and related activities. He’s a Disney nerd, a cruise nut, a tech junky, and a former travel agent. Having started cruising as a baby, Billy has been fortunate enough to have taken over 60 cruises on various lines in different parts of the world. He has had a lifelong obsession with cruising, both as a leisure activity and the inner workings of the industry itself. You can frequently find him as CruiseHabit on Twitter and Facebook answering cruise questions or broadcasting live from ship and shore.  

 

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Disney in a Minute: What is a Mickey Bar?

We’re here with a series of quick posts, “Disney in a Minute,” bite-sized nuggets of information that can better help you understand a Disney term or planning topic. Enjoy!

There are Mickey pretzels, Mickey waffles, and Mickey donuts, but arguably the most iconic of all Mickey Mouse-shaped foods is the Mickey bar. The official name of the “Mickey bar” is Mickey’s Premium Ice Cream Bar.

The Mickey bar is a Nestle product sold at carts in the parks and in freezer cases in the Disney resorts – a Mickey Mouse-shaped slab of vanilla ice cream enrobed in a “chocolatey” coating. The vanilla is not as heavy as a super premium ice cream and the coating has enough of a waxy mouthfeel to make you understand why they had to say “chocolatey” and not just chocolate. Still, it’s a refreshing treat on a hot day in the parks.

Disney itself proclaims Mickey bars as “The Happiest Snacks on Earth” and promotes their status as the snack ideal on t-shirts and other park paraphernalia – everything from dog toys to COVID masks. And there are thousands of fan homages to the Mickey bar shape on self-made merchandise sites like Etsy.

The current price for a Mickey bar in the parks is $6.00 (including tax). You can also find boxes of six purported Mickey bars in the freezer sections of supermarkets and big box stores like Target, often for about $7-8 per box of six. Be aware that these are not the exact same item as the Mickey bars sold in the parks. They are smaller and different formulation, but when you’re stuck at home during a pandemic, they’re a worthy (and much less expensive) substitute.

Disney in a Minute: What is a Mickey Bar?

Disney in a Minute: What is a Mickey Bar?

Disney in a Minute: What is a Mickey Bar?

Disney in a Minute: What is a Mickey Bar?

Disney in a Minute: What is a Mickey Bar?

Disney in a Minute: What is a Mickey Bar?

Disney in a Minute: What is a Mickey Bar?

Let us know what Disney topics you think need just a bit more explanation.

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