Disney Dining – Animal Kingdom’s Best Dessert

We were big fans of Harambe Market in Animal Kingdom long before Joseph worked there during his stint in the Disney College Program.  We love the atmosphere and the consistently solid menu choices for a quick lunch or dinner.  Oh, and there’s good beer there too. Lately, Harambe Market has moved ahead of Flame Tree Barbecue and Yak & Yeti for me.

Disney Dining – Animal Kingdom’s Best Dessert

What we didn’t know before Joseph became an expert on all things Harambe is that the Market serves up an excellent dessert.  As part of his Disney College Program training, Joe tasted everything on the Harambe Market menu.  What surprised him most was the number of dishes he enjoyed after thinking initially they were not something he would like.  Dessert was a surprise to him because the Safari Cake’s description didn’t sound all that good. And this is why, I’m sure, Disney has those DCP members employed in food and beverage service taste the food! 

Not being a dessert person, I would never have noticed any dessert item on the menu, much less tried one.  On our last family visit to Animal Kingdom, Joseph encouraged us to try the Safari Cake and thought even I, born without a sweet tooth, would like it.

What’s a Safari Cake?

It looks a bit like Boma’s famous Zebra Domes, but much larger.  It’s a coconut cake, but fancy.  Inside there’s pineapple filling and coconut mousse and the entire concoction is covered in chocolate glaze.  It’s very tropical tasting and the blend of flavors is indeed delicious. Neither the coconut nor the pineapple are overpowering. I think even non-coconut people would like this dessert.

Intergalactic travel, safari expeditions, and Yeti hunting can surely work up a powerful appetite!

So the next time you find yourself in Animal Kingdom near Harambe Market and crave a sweet treat, you should consider giving this cake-y dome of deliciousness a try! Our family unanimously agrees that the Safari Cake is Animal Kingdom’s best dessert.

Have you tried a Safari Cake? What’s your favorite sweet treat in Animal Kingdom?

Disney Cruise Excursions – Bicycling in Astoria, Oregon

Who doesn’t love a good Disney vacation adventure? We always try to pack in as much action-packed, fun-filled excitement as we can.  We’ve been zip-lining, scuba diving, sea kayaking, hiking, mountain biking, and more.  After we booked our West Coast Cruise from Vancouver to San Diego, I poured over the available excursions for our stop in Astoria, Oregon.  When those nice folks from Disney Cruise Concierge services called to help us book activities, we knew what we wanted.  A bicycle tour!

Disney Cruise Excursions – Bicycling in Astoria, Oregon

As we sailed towards Oregon, the weather forecast was not favorable at all.  Chilly (to us, anyway) and with rain predicted, we weren’t even sure the excursion would still be on.  When we woke up that morning, things had turned around.  The day was sunny and, while not exactly warm, was very comfortable.  We booked the early adults-only tour so we’d have the afternoon to explore.  After breakfast, we met up with our tour group and walked off the Wonder into Astoria.

Local vendors and artists had set up tents in a festival-like market and we passed a variety of wares on our way to the tour’s meeting area.  A selection of well-used bicycles awaited and we quickly chose our rides and fastened on our helmets.  Our tour guides introduced themselves as Ronni and David.  Ronni took the lead and we started out right away with the early history of Astoria.

Once dominated by canneries, the waterfront bore evidence of a once bustling fish-processing industry.  Our tour moved into town, past historical sites and museums – all the while Ronni shared stories about each location which kept the tour interesting and educational.  Best of all, there were absolutely NO hills to climb.

Tour Highlights

There were two parts of the tour I liked best.  The first one was seeing sea lions outside of a zoo.  These guys were fascinating and I could have watched them for hours.  All males, congregated on and around some boat docks, they were piled on every available surface and on top of each other.  Just like in Finding Dory, there was a “Gerald” whose every attempt at finding a basking spot was rebuffed by shouts of, “OFF! OFF! OFF!” Noisy, funny, and so interesting!  I was delighted.

The other highlight was visiting Fishhawk Fisheries.  The owner of this fish-processing establishment welcomed us inside where we watched fresh fish being cleaned and learned about the different types of fish processed there.  Our group was then invited up to the owner’s office (what a view!) for snacks of fish dips, of course, with veggies and chips.  While we ate, we listened to stories of Astoria’s past and present dependency on the fishing industry.  This was interesting and a very special, unexpected treat!

To end the tour, Ronni (tour guide and Astoria’s only meter maid) brought us all safely back to the pier where those booths were set up.  I asked her what was being offered and she described different wares.  I was not surprised to learn that she is also an artist specializing in pet portraits and had her own booth set up nearby.  Missing Junior as I was, I found the prospect of having his sweet little face immortalized on canvas irresistible.  A few weeks later, Junior’s portrait arrived and is the perfect souvenir from our fun and memorable bicycle tour of Astoria.

New Year, New Disney To-Do List

So long, 2018, you were a lot of fun, you brought milestones and plenty of adventure, but it’s time for you to go.  Hello, 2019, I have high hopes for you.  If you don’t mind going a bit slower than last year, that’d be much appreciated.  I like to savor time and it likes to speed by faster than I ever imagined possible.

As usual, I’ll take a pass on any New Year’s Resolutions. No thanks, really, I’m a firm believer in making changes when the time is right, not because it’s January 1st.  So, having already turned over any leaves that were not to my liking, I’ll move on to my favorite part of the New Year…

New Disney To-Do List

See these movies: Usually we manage to head to our local theater on nearly every holiday we can. 2018 was different and I’ve got some movie catching up to do and boy, my entertainment budget is about to be blown to pieces. My ranking of importance to me is shown beside each movie. Outraged? Shout it out in a comment.

  • Ralph Breaks the Internet (8)
  • Mary Poppins Returns (6)
  • Captain Marvel (7)
  • Dumbo (1)
  • Avengers: Endgame (2)
  • Aladdin (5)
  • The Lion King (3)
  • Star Wars Episode 9 (4)
The Standard Movie Snacks

Try these attractions and restaurants:

  • Slinky Dog Dash in Toy Story Land
  • Wine Bar George in Disney Springs
  • Anything Star Wars that’s may be open in November
  • Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway

Add a new runDisney event (or two): I have my eye on the Wine and Dine 10k and half marathon for 2019. I’ve not tried these events before and the November timing makes them perfect for a short getaway to celebrate my birthday. I’ve got the room booked, now I just need some registration pixie dust…wish me luck!

Try new Disney recipes: One of my favorite ways to feel close to Walt Disney World when I can’t be there is by whipping up some of my favorite Disney flavors. I just peruse this list, find one I like, and get busy cooking! I promise to share every attempt with you, if not in person, then here where you can read all about it. (That Whispering Canyon cornbread we made recently was delish!)

Meet up with Disney friends old and new! This is always on my to-do list for every Disney vacation and I’m going to try extra hard in 2019 to meet even more of you!

What about you? What’s at the top of your Disney to-do list? If you’ve got plans, I’d love to hear about them!