Royal Guest Rooms Fit for a Princess

Today’s article was written by Disney Vacation Specialist, Christina Moore
of Magical Memories Travel.

Princess Rooms, Royal Guest Rooms at Port Orleans Riverside

I think, that as a child, every little girl dreams of being a princess.  I know I made that wish a time or two and I know that my daughter does that now.  After all, who wouldn’t want to stay in a grand castle with beautiful and lavish décor?  Leave it to Disney to make those wonderful dreams a little bit more of a reality!

This past week, my family and I were guests at Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside Resort where we made plans to stay in the new Royal Rooms!  The story behind these regal rooms is that we are all royal guests of Princess Tiana and Prince Naveen.  And even better, all of the Disney Princesses have been guests here, as well!  And in true Princess style, they each left a gift for Princess Tiana and Prince Naveen.

Princess Rooms at Disney WorldAs you enter the room, you will instantly notice the rich wood, beautiful golds, and jewel tones of sapphire, emerald, and ruby.  If you imagined what a room inside a castle would look like, I think this is exactly what it would be.  The large, luxurious beds are a real focal point in the room.  They are dressed with beautiful linens that are adorned with crowns, glass slippers, and magical mirrors.  And of course, if you look close enough, a few hidden mickeys, as well!  The oversized headboard, that is decorated with gold medallions, has a beautiful picture that comes to life with an LED firework display.  This magical firework display became a routine for my children each night before going to bed.

Letter from Princess TianaThe decorative touches that we all especially enjoyed were the things that reminded us we were staying in the same room as the other Princesses.  The unique artwork hanging throughout the room features Tiana and her Princess friends, all in familiar places around the Riverside property.  And of course, those gifts that I mentioned earlier, are placed around the room.  You will find gifts from Jasmine- such as the magic carpet laying on the floor and the gold genie lamp faucet.  Belle left behind a bench that may remind you of the Beasts sweet pup that was transformed.  Cinderella gifted a coat rack adorned with her magical carriage and of course, there is much more!  Even Princess Tiana leaves a warm welcome note on the entry table.  There are many magical special touches around the room for everyone to enjoy!

Magic Lamp Faucet Aladdin

These majestic rooms are a special treat for your Princess and even your Prince.  They allow them to become part of the fairytale and really experience the magic!

The resort itself is really lovely as well. The lush landscaping and beautiful views are very relaxing and a nice break from the high energy, hustle and bustle of the parks. The resort is laid out with a river winding around “Old Man Island” and meandering throughout the resort grounds. Old Man Island houses the resort pool, waterside, hot tub, playground and bait shack. You can rent a cane pole and bait and fish from several different points along the river.

 Dining options at Port Orleans Riverside include the Riverside Mill Food Court and Boatwright’s Dining Hall table service restaurant. Guests also have easy access to the sister resort, Port Orleans French Quarter and the Sassagoula Floatworks & Food Factory food court as well as to Downtown Disney restaurants. The easy boat access to Downtown Disney makes this resort a favorite for many families! The boat launch will drop you off right in the middle of the shopping, entertainment and dining locations at Downtown Disney which is perfect for an afternoon or evening outside of the parks!

There  500 Royal Rooms available at Disney’s Port Orleans Resort, which start at $189/night.   The Royal Rooms can accommodate up to 4 Princesses or Princes.

Christina Moore has been visiting Walt Disney World regularly since she was a little girl. She lives in Lexington, KY with her husband and 2 children. Christina specializes in planning Disney vacations for first time guests, guests with young children and honeymooners.

Contact Christina to start planning your next Disney vacation!
She can be reached at  1-888-908-7718 ext 110 or click here to request a customized vacation quote!

Tasty Family Fun at Epcot

Today’s article is written by Disney Vacation Specialist, Patricia Mickus
of Magical Memories Travel.

Epcot allows guests the opportunity to see the world (or at least 11 countries) in a day.  My family always enjoys visiting each pavilion and learning about the customs of other cultures.  With over 25 restaurants you can broaden your kid’s palate by sampling a variety of international cuisines.  The World Showcase traveler only needs to wear a pair of decent walking shoes to travel the 1.1 miles around the lagoon, while encountering authentic restaurants representing the flavors of Morocco, Mexico, Norway, China, France, Japan, Germany, Italy, Canada, and the United Kingdom.  Executive Chef for Epcot, Jens Dahlmann puts it best.

“Authenticity and tradition were two key words when we embarked on the search and planning for our restaurants.  Our goal is to stall each World Showcase restaurant with people form the country represented, so when you’re in Germany’s Biergarten, for instance , you hostess will greet you and take your order as if you’re in Hamburg or Munich”.

One of our favorite family activities while at Epcot is tasting different sweets and desserts the World Showcase offers.  A list of our family favorites include:

  • France – Chocolate Crepes
  • Germany – Black Forest Cake
  • Norway – School Bread
  • Morocco – Baklava
  • Canada – Maple Crème Brule
  • USA – Funnel Cakes
  • Japan – Shaved Ice
  • United Kingdom – Sticky Toffee Pudding
  • China – Caramel Ginger Ice Cream
  • Italy – Gelato
  • Mexico – Churros

Nothing is better than a free cold drink in the hot Florida sun.  Before you start your culinary adventure make sure you check out Club Cool located near Innoventions West in Future World.  Disney has partnered with Coca-Cola to offer samples of various Coke products that are not available in the U.S. These sodas were recently highlighted as favorites from these countries.

  • China – Xingmu (Smart) Watermelon
  • Israel – Kinley Lemon
  • Thailand – Lychee Mello
  • Japan – Vegitabeta
  • Costa Rica – Fanta Kolita
  • Germany – Mezzo Mix
  • Mexico – Lift Apple
  • Mozambique – Krest Ginger Ale
  • Italy – Beverly

Make sure everyone in your group tastes the Beverly from Italy.  The description on the dispenser reads:  “Beverly, with its bitter flavor, is a popular non-alcoholic aperitif that stimulates the appetite before dinner.” Quinine is the key ingredient that gives the Beverly it’s distinctive bitter flavor.  My boys will never forget their father’s reaction to his first sip.  The look on his face was unforgettable.  Make sure you have your camera ready.

Patricia Mickus, who believes you can have a DIsney vacation of a lifetime and maximize your vacation dollars no matter what your budget, lives in Northern Virginia with her husband and sons.

Contact Patricia at patricia@magicalmemoriestravel.com, by phone at 703-539-2668 or 1-888-908-7718 ext  130 or click here to request a quote from Patricia for your next Walt Disney World vacation!

What to do when the dining plan doesn’t work for your family…

Today’s article is a guest post from Disney Vacation Specialist, Chelsey McGee
of Magical Memories Travel

There are tons of articles out there about whether or not to use the Disney Dining Plan and if its right for your family and travel needs. This is not one of those articles. This is what happens if the answer is no, it’s not right for you family.

First off, its okay, the Dining Plan is not for everyone, my family included (I have 2 young boys so the day will come where I will need it). On our last trip in January of 2011 we went for my husband to run the Marathon. Our family at the time consisted of my husband and I as well as our 3 year old daughter and 7 month old son. For our 10 day trip we successfully ate for under $600. This included 3 Character Meals: Chef Mickey’s, Norway’s Storybook Princess Breakfast, and the Crystal Palace. 3 Table Service Meals: Via Napoli, Le Cellier, and Rainforest Cafe. All other meals were counter service both in park and at our resort.

So, how did we do it?

Set ground rules with our entire travel party before leaving on what our budget is and how often we planned on eating. If possible determine the restaurants before going. This will save money as well as arguing over what’s for dinner while there. We also set rules for snacks with the kids. How often and how much? Part of our success is we rarely get snacks.

Bring breakfast and some snacks from home. Nearly every hotel has or has the option of a small in room fridge. We purchase milk and yogurt from the resort store upon arrival for cold cereal. I pack granola bars, small boxes of cereal, prepackaged muffins/donuts, instant oatmeal, small bags of chips, fruit snacks, goldfish, and small packages of cookies/candy, paper plates, and plastic utensils. By eating in room we save time and money and it’s nice to have it available should anyone get hungry when we get back from touring. If you don’t have room to pack, or the bag fees are too high, you can order groceries from Garden Grocer and have them delivered right to your room.

Set your budget before going and put it on a Disney Gift Card. The gift card allows you to see your balance after every meal and snack purchased. To see how much to put on there does require some planning. First determine what, if any, Table, Character Meals, and Dinner Shows you want to do on your trip. Then approximately how many counter service meals and snacks you will need. For our family we planned for 3 counter service meals, 2 kid’s meals, and 3 snacks per day for our entire family. My husband and I would split a counter service meal at lunch due to the sizeable portions. Depending on the day did the same thing at dinner, but always planned on having our own. A counter service meal will run $8-12 give or take with a drink. The second benefit of a Disney Gift Card is any extra money at the end of your trip can be used for souvenirs (our souvenir budget was also on gift cards for each person and once it was gone it was gone).

Share. The portions in the parks are quite generous and easy to split. My husband and I would get a combo and share. If one of us was extra hungry we’d add a salad or extra side. At locations like the Yak and Yeti counter service we made ourselves a nice little take out buffet. We did wind up splitting one Table Service meal as well at the Rain Forest Café, mostly because we’d snacked that day and were getting dinner pretty late, neither one of us wanting anything too filling.

Buffets. When dining at a buffet such as Chef Mickey’s I booked it for later in the morning (last seating) so the meal covered both breakfast and lunch that day. Then since we passed on lunch we snacked to get us to dinner, saving us the cost of a counter service meal. Now, if our daughter was hungry we would get her a kid’s meal, we would never make her go without. But we did control her snacking and not let her have every treat she saw and wanted.

Give yourself a ‘Carrot’. Choose a special treat for the last day of your trip, and tell yourself we have to come in UNDER budget to get it. We choose lunch at the Crystal Palace and had plenty of money to spare. Your ‘Carrot’ can be a meal, extra souvenir, or special photo. Our savings came from snacks being kept to a minimum and we either skipped or split more meals than we had planned.

While this plan works for us, we are very aware it won’t work for everyone. If you would like advice and help on planning your own Disney vacation,  please contact me chelsey@magicalmemoriestravel.com or contact me at 1-888-908-7718 ext. 109.

Good luck and happy dining!

Free Dining Returns to Walt Disney World!

Disney’s most popular special offer for Walt Disney World guests is back for 2012! Book a minimum 3-night vacation package with 2 day tickets for arrivals between 8/25/12 and 9/29/12 and receive a fee upgrade to one of Disney’s popular dining plans for FREE. Guests at Disney’s value resorts will receive the Quick Service dining plan for free while guests at moderate, deluxe and deluxe villa resorts will receive the Magic Your Way Plus Dining plan for free.  This offer can save a family of 4 with 2 adults and 2 small children around $1000 on a one week vacation!

Would you like more information or a personalized vacation quote? Contact Magical Memories Travel at 1-888-908-7718 or visit us online today!