Disney’s Snow White and Aurora are Getting the Cold Shoulder

Snow White at Walt Disney WorldWell I am outraged.  Insulted even.  Snow White’s Scary Adventure – closed in 2012 – to make room for the Princess Fairytale Hall…are you with me?  Stay with me now…  SNOW WHITE – the very princess whose attraction was removed to make room for her to have her own beautifully appointed, dedicated meet and greet area – has been evicted.  And she’s not alone, her buddy and fellow classic princess, Aurora, is getting the boot as well.  What is going on with THAT?

Many of you have probably already heard this news.  Initially, I was like, oh, okay – the wait for those new princesses from that super popular icy movie is so ridiculous, the situation probably Disney Cruise Line Princess Auroraneeds some sort of solution.  I totally get that a 300 minute wait in Magic Kingdom for ANYTHING (much less some royal upstarts) is a guest services nightmare.  Then…I sorta let that percolate for a bit.  After I stewed on it, I started to simmer…  The simmer reached the boiling point and, frankly, I’m fired up!  C’mon, really?  Snow and Aurora are being “relocated” to make more room for the newcomers – who, at least in this post, shall be left nameless.

I liked that movie – the one with those new chilly girls and their friends, but Snow White and Sleeping Beauty are legends!  They are the princesses I grew up with – they faced off against real Disney Cruise Line Snow Whiteevil villains, hung in there with unfailingly positive attitudes, won the hearts of their own true loves and lived happily ever after!  What did these two interlopers do that can hold a candle to that, I ask you?  Dealt with sibling and self-image issues while both destroying then fixing their own kingdom.  Sure, they had some laughs along the way, but I’m not sure they’re all good for the long run.  Snow and Aurora?  They’ve got their acts together!

Now, according to this WDW News Today report, two of the most iconic, lovely, wonderful Disney Princesses have been relegated to, well, basically the street corner.  Hmfff.

Don’t leave a comment unless you totally agree with me.  I’m mad and can’t be trusted to be cordial or hospitable.  My sunny, happy self should return soon…at least I hope so.  Don’t say it!  I know what you’re thinking!  I’m sure I will, someday soon, be able to…..

 

Let it go.

Disney Dining Review – Raglan Road

Raglan Road RisottoMaking ADRs (Advance Dining Reservations) 180 days before every Disney vacation has become a regular part of our trip planning process.  So much so, I’ve developed mental lists of table service restaurants that fall into three categories:  Want to go again, want to try, and not going back ever.  The first category is currently a medium-sized list.  I’ll admit that sometimes, restaurants land on it due to sentimentality rather than for outstanding food or service.  Over the years, a few places that made it into Category One at one time have fallen from favor due to a single really bad dinner.  Category Two is the longest list – there are still many places we haven’t tried yet.  A restaurant has to actually work really hard to end up a Category Three, but there are definitely some firmly entrenched eateries on that list.

Raglan Road Irish Pub and Restaurant falls firmly in the first category.  We’ve never had a bad meal there.  To be honest, the consistency of good food and great service at Raglan Road has been impressive.  Raymond and I like the atmosphere so much, we’ve been know to drop in for a cold beer on an afternoon just to hang out, relax, and soak up the atmosphere for a while.  Raglan Road Menu PicOther than consistently tasty fare and nice wait staff, that’s about the only “usual” thing about Raglan Road – because, and I mean this in the best possible way, every experience there has been different!  A special dinner, unique for every visit.

Our most recent Raglan Road dinner was on May 25th, 2014.  We had an ADR for 7:30 pm.  We’d been up since 3:00 am to catch super early flights to Orlando.  Raymond, Joseph and I had been at a wedding in Dallas and flew from there, Megan had been at her boyfriend’s college graduation in Louisiana, so she flew from there.  We all met up to change planes in Atlanta and arrived in Orlando early enough to spend the entire afternoon in Magic Kingdom.  After getting soaked (thank you, rain ponchos, you did your best) in a flash-flood-like torrential downpour that struck just as we exited Pirates of the Caribbean, we began to make our way to Downtown Disney for our much anticipated meal.

Our plan was solid (we thought) – take the monorail to the Contemporary, catch the Downtown Disney bus from there and arrive at Raglan Road in plenty of time for our reservation.  We walked as briskly through Magic Kingdom as possible through the deep puddles and pouring Raglan Road Breatrain.  It was about 6:15.  We’d made our way to the Contemporary’s bus stop by just before 7:00.  We waited.  The rain stopped.  Busses came and went.  Still we waited.  It was nearly 7:30 before the Downtown Disney bus pulled up and, even though once we got there we practically sprinted through Downtown Disney, we arrived at Raglan Road at 8:10 (almost two hours after we started trying to get there).  We were wet, tired, and hungry.  Not to mention really, really late.

We had no expectation that we would be seated – and even though we overheard the hostess tell the party in front of us the wait would be two hours – we thought we’d see if anything could be done.  I didn’t have high hopes (or low hopes or any hopes, really) that we would get a table that night and I’d already started thinking about what our alternatives might be. I explained that we were a wee bit tardy and the hostess asked (with a beaming smile), “What was the name?”  Note:  I do not recommend testing the limits of the ADR system and do not in any way believe that if you show up for dinner 40 minutes late you’ll be seated, but on this day….we had our table within 10 minutes.  I can only believe it was a pinch of pixie dust exactly when we most needed it.  We hadIMG_3163 just enough time to get our buzzer, head into the bar for a cold Guinness, and pay our tab before the buzzer sounded. Our table was in a dark alcove by a back door – not in the middle of the action (we thought) but perfect for the four of us since we love to have lively dinner conversation.  Our server, Brett, was absolutely fantastic!  He explained menu items, made recommendations, was friendly and made us feel welcome – also special, like we were his only table.

The menu at Raglan Road offers a great variety of people-pleasing dishes designed for every taste.  Chicken, steak, salmon, scallops, shepherd’s pie, Guinness stew, vegetarian choices – good, hearty selections.  Dinner starts with bread service – a dense, delicious Irish bread with a scrumptious dipping sauce!  I can recommend with enthusiasm the “Kiss Before Shrimp” and “Nom Nom Wings” appetizers as Meeting the Raglan Road Irish Dancerswell as the “Braised Be Beef”, “Mammy’s Roast Chicken”, and “Raglan Risotto” entrees and also the “Garlic and Herb Roasted Potatoes” from extensive side dish selection.  (We were, sadly, too full for dessert.)  See the full menu at Raglan Road’s awesome website here.

Raglan Road dinner includes excellent evening entertainment.  Every hour on the hour, seven nights a week (from 5-10 pm), talented Irish dancers perform to lively (and live) Irish music. On the evening we were there, we were enjoying the music and dancing from our table in the back.  And then (more pixie dust!), the dancers were beside our table for a little dance-off.  We were able to meet them and visit with these happy, enthusiastic performers – one of the best moments of this vacation! (Follow the Raglan Road Irish Dancers on Facebook here.)

Raglan Road currently accepts the Tables in Wonderland discount card.  If you’re on the Disney Dinner at Raglan RoadDining plan, Raglan Road is ONE table service credit (lunch or dinner).

Have you had the opportunity to enjoy a meal at Raglan Road? 

Disney Listening – Hearing the Magic at Home

Rebecca from Disney With MeToday’s post is by my friend Rebecca Kelly – blogger, independent Disney travel specialist and all around fantastic person.  Let’s all welcome Rebecca with a big round of applause!

Disney Listening – Hearing the Magic at Home

If you are a Disney travel fan, there will inevitably come a time in your year – no matter how often you take vacations to your favourite Disney location – when you miss your home away from home.  Maybe that next vacation just isn’t soon enough, or maybe there’s no vacation on the horizon just yet… Or maybe you just got back and you’ve got the widely-hated Disney Withdrawal.

What do you do when you feel like you’ve got to be there NOW?  Well, I can tell you what I do:  I immerse myself in park music.  Well, in park ATMOSPHERE.  Music, sounds, ride soundtracks – anything is fair game!Mouse World Radio

Here are a few of my favourite places to go to and get my fix of pretending I’m in the parks at WDW:

1.) Mouseworld Radio (www.mouseworldradio.com) Plenty of streaming music – 6 channels worth!  Some require a VIP membership at Live365.com in order to have a listen, but some are wide-open free.  The hour of opening music from Main Street, USA every morning is enough to make me happy. 🙂

2.)  StudiosCentral Radio – also found on mouseworldradio.com is actually my favourite of these channels.  Not everyone is as heavy a fan of Hollywood Studios as I am, I know, but it’s my First-Day park and listening to the park sounds REALLY creates the experience for me and lets me feel like I’m heading there soon.  The loop of music from HS goes most of the day, without too Mouse World Radio 2many repeats, and includes not only show and ride soundtracks, but also a bunch of TV themes from the ABC Commissary, and a selection of Aerosmith tracks!

3.)  Reedy Creek Radio (www.reedycreekradio.com) is among my favourite streaming stations, period.  The variety of different kinds of music they play is enviable – I know, I just talked about how I will happily listen to an all-Studios channel for hours, but I DO like variety, honest – and some of the tracks are really pretty rare, from my sampling of the streaming stations out there.  They also just have a site design that I find cute, so hey, there’s that!

4.)  YouTube, Part 1:  Oh, the things available on YouTube.  The days I have spent compiling playlists!  I can’t tell you how refreshing it is to know that I can go onto YouTube and find whatever specific piece of park or ride music I feel like putting on.  (Though I DO like the streaming stations because I don’t have to look anything up myself!)  There are entire channels of Park Sounds out there and playlists of park music loops.  My current Reedy Creek Radiofavourite is Frontierland’s loop (find it here).

5.)  YouTube, Part 2:  If for some reason you’re not feeling the passive Disney Music to satisfy your itch, YouTube has another side that might do it:  videos.  Trip videos, vlogs, vidcasts, all kinds of things… In my spare time I LOVE looking up trip reports made by other people.  Even complete strangers!

So, if you’re lucky, listening to the park music will quiet your nerves and help you feel like you’re either there, or at least on your way to Disney.  Unfortunately, they also have been known to just INCREASE the need to go, so tread carefully…And good luck!

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Confessions from Nick at Disney Musings

operaPlease welcome today’s guest, Nick! Nick’s got a great Disney blog with awesome photographs over at Disney Musings – be sure to check it out!

The Most Emotional Hour I Ever Spent at a Disney Park

I’m going to share a secret with you. I’m an emotional guy. When I encounter something that touches me, I lose it. A movie. A song. A bench. What type of bench would make me break down? I’ve actually talked about this very topic in my review of the Walt Disney Family Museum. I sat down on one of the benches from Griffith Park, where Walt would sit and watch his daughters on the carousel. It was on these benches that Walt envisioned a park that families could enjoy together. The act of sitting on a bench that Walt himself likely sat on made me burst into tears. But I’m getting way ahead of myself. Let me take you back to a trip I took to Disneyland back in late September of 2010 with my wife and friends, Todd, Meghan, and our Godson, Flynn. On the last hot afternoon of our 3 day stay at the Grand Californian, the group went back to the  rooms to escape the heat and take a nap. I stayed behind and decided to visit attractions we hadn’t gotten to yet, including Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln, located at the Opera House at the front of Disneyland.

Upon entering, I saw this:Bench

The plaque reads: The Actual park bench from the Griffith Park Merry-Go-Round in Los Angeles, where Walt Disney first dreamed of Disneyland. Yes, I started to cry. On another plaque nearby, under a picture of the carousel:

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Walt Disney’s Dream “It came about when my daughters were very young and Saturday was always Daddy’s day…So we’d start out and try to go someplace…I’d take them to the merry-go-round and I took them different places and as I’d sit while they rode the merry-go-round – sit on a bench, you know, eating peanuts – I felt that there should be something built, some kind of amusement enterprise, where the parents and the children could have fun together. So that’s how Disneyland started.” Walt Disney I started to sob. As there was still 15 minutes until the next Lincoln show, I stepped outside to get air, just as the Flag Retreat Ceremony was starting! This is so patriotic and moving, my crying just intensified.

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I finally got it together, somewhat, and entered the theater to see Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln. Due to knowing that this was an attraction Walt was personally involved with, the patriotic nature of the show, and the moving “2 Brothers” Civil War Segment that people who have visited the American Pavilion in Epcot will be familiar with, I broke into tears once again. I was thankful that my family and friends were not present to see what an emotional wreck I’d become! Happy Anniversary to Disneyland, which opened on this day in 1955, and thank you Walt! -sniff-

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