Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Aloha Isle at the Magic Kingdom

by: Nick

You've probably heard of the Dole Whip, but if you aren't familiar, Dole Whip is a soft serve pineapple flavored frozen dessert which can be found in Walt Disney World at Captain Cook's at the Polynesian Resort, but it is more commonly known to be found at Aloha Isle in Adventureland in the Magic Kingdom.


Even when it's a cool January day in Florida, there is usually a line.


Did you know that Dole Whips come in pineapple, vanilla, or orange, and you can get them swirled?!
And of course, there is the Pineapple Float, which I always refer to as a Dole Whip Float, which is pineapple, vanilla, or orange soft serve with pineapple juice.
Aloha Isle also offers pineapple spears, Coke and Root Beer Floats, chips, and assorted drinks.


But we are here for the classics, the Dole Whips and Dole Whip Floats! I like the pineapple floats, which are sweeter, while Barbie goes for the regular pineapple soft serve.


Let's watch the magic happen, shall we?




And ladies and gentleman, there you have a Dole Whip Float!


How much do we love Dole Whips? We've made them at home, that's how much! 
Check that post out here.

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Dole Whip or Mickey's Premium Ice Cream Bar

You can only choose one. Which would it be?

Dole Whip

Mickey's Premium Ice Cream Bar


Regardless of your choice, stop back tomorrow for a look at Aloha Isle in the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World.

Monday, February 3, 2014

An In Depth Look at a Studio at The Villas at Disney's Grand Floridian

by: Nick and Barbie


First off, we're going to say that The Villas at Disney's Grand Floridian (VGF), the latest Disney Vacation Club property to open at Walt Disney World, is now one of our favorite places to stay on Walt Disney World Property.

To put it in context, we've stayed at every resort with the exception of the Polynesian, Contemporary (including Bay Lake Tower), Kidani Village at the Animal Kingdom Lodge (we have stayed at Jambo House), and Caribbean Beach.

But before we tell you why it's become a favorite, we're going to tell you what we didn't like about the Villas, because we had a bumpy start.

Things began well enough. We had stayed one evening at the All Star Movies, and took a cab over to the Grand Floridian, and checked in at about 8:15am.

As soon as we walked into this resort we felt like we were surrounded by luxury.



Our room was not ready, which was expected, as check in for DVC rooms is 4:00pm. We were asked if we would like to receive a text or to be called when our room was ready, and we left a number to get a text. We took our bags over to the Villas building via a covered walkway, and left them with Bell Services.


The Villas lobby is lovely.



The fountain features the penguins from Mary Poppins.



Mary Poppins umbrella as elevator hands.


After checking our bags, we walked back to the GF main building and made our way to the second floor to catch the Monorail to the Magic Kingdom.


We had a great day at the MK, but as 3:30 approached, we wanted to get to the room and shower and rest before dinner. We still hadn't been notified our room was ready. As we exited the park, we noticed a line for the monorail. We should have taken the boat, but, as we were on the monorail loop for the first time, Nick really wanted to take that mode of transportation.

Big mistake. There was a problem with the train ahead of ours, and each stop had us waiting for 10 minutes. We reached the Ticket and Transportation Center at 4:15, and decided to walk from the there to the Villas.

It was a very nice walk, and we had an opportunity to capture the VGF under perfect light conditions, but by the time we got the the resort, it was after 4:30 and well, Nick was getting a bit cranky.



When we walked in, Nick let the group of Cast Members gathered around the entrance know that we had never been notified that our room was ready. We didn't receive an apology, just an explanation that they had been having a problem with their text system.
Nick was too tired to ask why they didn't just call his cel if that was the case, and instead just asked if we could have our bags sent up to our room. We were told it would be about 15 or 20 minutes.

Nick said we would just take our bags up ourselves, we'd been out all day, and waiting that long for bags was unacceptable. At least the Cast Member who gave us our bags refused a tip due to the inconvenience, but, again, no apologies.

As we were lugging our bags to the room, Barbie said she couldn't understand why Magical Express could pick up our bags at the airport and deliver them to our room at an All Star Resort, but bell services couldn't have our bags waiting for us in our room here!

Okay, end of complaints! Well, almost. More on that in a bit.

We made our way to the second floor, room 1204. The hallways are very nice, with soothing colors, which is what we needed at that moment!


Upon entering the room, we were impressed with the wood floors, but really loved the bathrooms, which are immediately to the right.


Yes, we did say bathrooms. There are two separate rooms that can be closed off from one another, via sliding doors, one containing a shower and a sink with a granite counter top...



...the other, the toilet and a tub with a shower.



We loved the individual shower with the dual shower heads, mosaic marble tile floors, and all the amenities provided. And there is a TV in the mirror!


The kitchenette includes a small refrigerator and microwave.


The living space is beautifully decorated, a very calming color scheme, great after a long day at the park, crown molding, and furnishings that feel more sturdy than what is found at other DVC resorts. It was also much more quiet. We never heard our neighbors the entire stay.






Then there was our view of the Seven Seas Lagoon looking towards the Polynesian. Even the sight of construction vehicles building the soon to be DVC at the Poly couldn't detract from the beauty. We spent every morning, afternoon break and evening with the sliding doors open, listening to the music, birds, sounds of boats going to and from the Magic Kingdom and even some Magic Kingdom sounds, including the train! It was amazing.


We really felt that this was the most well designed DVC room we'd ever been in.
Until we started to unpack and we discovered there is a rather odd design flaw.

"Where are the drawers?" Nick asked. Maybe here, under the television?



No. That's right, we'd read about this feature, a pull down bed with a Dumbo theme. How cute.


Let's see, ah, large drawers under the bed. Except, you can't really use one whole drawer, as the nightstand is in the way!


We like to unpack when we stay in a room, and not live out of a suitcase. As it's just the 2 of us, we did find enough storage for the most part, using the nightstand drawers...


...and the spacious closet, after we moved the extra bedding out of the way. We can't imagine where a family of 5 would store everything and think the only way to accommodate a party of that size would be to live out of their suitcases.


Reading back, it seems like we've done an awful lot of complaining and you may wonder, why then is this now a favorite resort?

Well, we loved the atmosphere, the location and ease of access to the Magic Kingdom via a Monorail or boat. The Ticket and Transportation Center (TTC) is a relatively easy walk away, past the Poly which gives you access to Epcot by Monorail.

Nick loved the pool areas, one very close to the Villas.



There is an Alice in Wonderland themed play area next to this.


A little further away is a larger pool area with a hot tub.


And then, there is the Grand Floridian itself. We never got sick of looking at it at all times of the day.



We loved entering the lobby to see and hear, depending on time of day, a pianist, a harpist, or a band playing.


We enjoyed just sitting in the lobby listening to the music and relaxing between park visits.


Wishes at the Magic Kingdom can be seen from several spots around the resort. This is from in front of Gasparilla Island Grill, the counter service restaurant.


Speaking of restaurants, we've eaten at them all with the exception of Victoria and Albert's, and enjoyed our meals at every one. We'll have reviews of Narcoossee's, Ctitricos, and the Gasparilla Grill in the future.

Even the bus stop is nicer than at other resorts. Instead of queues, or multiple stops, there is one with rows of benches, and a screen telling approximate arrival times. This last feature is new, and being tested at other resorts around WDW as well.



Finally, we'll just leave you with a view of the Grand Floridian from a boat heading for the Magic Kingdom. Knowing that we would be returning to this picturesque resort at the end of the day made the trip all that much more enjoyable.




Sunday, February 2, 2014

Floored at Walt Disney World: The Story Behind the Photo

by: Gaylin

I have often heard that people will take a photo of almost anything when they are at Walt Disney World.


To prove this point, here is a photo of a washroom floor! Yes, that is right, I took a photo of a bathroom floor. Why? (I know you are asking.) Because, this floor is awesome, talk about attention to detail. It is in a women's washroom at the Animal Kingdom and the whole floor is made up of 1 inch square tiles patterned to make frogs.

I love this floor . . . this is not the only time I have taken a photo of it. To me it shows the effort that Disney will go to to make something as utilitarian as a washroom floor interesting and fun. And yes, someone noticed I was taking this photo and looked at me like I was crazy!

Saturday, February 1, 2014

The Book of Mouse, By Jim Korkis – A Book Review


by: Barbie

When I heard that there was the possibility I could get to review Jim Korkis' new book "The Book of Mouse, A Celebration of Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse" by Theme Park Press, I was thrilled. Then the waiting began. Each night after work I would run to the mailbox to see if the package came.

Then one cold and rainy Saturday, our doorbell rang and lo, our mailman had a package in his hands, "Here you go!" Hurray! Jim's book had arrived from the publishers.

As I leafed through it I got more and more excited. The information is categorized well and in fun read-out-loud to the family paragraphs and bullets. This is a great book for the whole family.

The warmth and humor in Jim's writing is always something to look forward to, and of course, Mickey Mouse and Disney, his specialty! That makes for a win win in this book!

This is the definitive book of Mickey Mouse, as written by a Disney Historian of the first caliber.

If you're looking for the perfect gift for the Disney lover on your list, I would put this book right at the top! You will not go wrong with this one!

Disney Musings would like to thank Theme Park Press for providing this book for review.