Using A Countdown App To Beat The Re-Entry Blues

You had a fabulous vacation, and now you’re at work thinking, “Yesterday at this time I was taking one last ride on Big Thunder before heading to the airport,” or “The coffee from the Cove Cafe on the cruise was a lot better than this.”  Returning to your everyday life can be a bit of …

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San Diego’s B Street Cruise Ship Terminal

If your cruise leaves from San Diego, you’ll likely be using the B Street Pier and Cruise Ship Terminal.  On the Disney Cruise Line, this includes the Mexican Riviera cruises.  California Coast cruises and the Panama Canal cruises will either begin or end in San Diego.  If you’ve cruised out of other ports, San Diego’s …

8 Ways to Save Money on Food at Disneyland

By the time you arrive at the gate, your Disneyland vacation has probably already cost you a hefty chunk of change, and you still need to eat.  You’re going to need some serious nourishment to run all over the parks having the time of your life.  Here are some ideas to help keep the food …

Seattle’s Starbucks Reserve Roastery

The Starbucks Reserve Roastery is about as Seattle as it gets–coffee, wood, and bearded baristas in leather aprons.  Arguably, it may be a better tourist stop than the iconic Pike Place Market Starbucks, though I don’t think you’ll score a “You are Here” mug at the Starbucks Reserve Roastery.

Snack Hack on the Disney Cruise Ships

My kids are serious abusers of the soft serve ice cream served on deck on the Disney Cruise ships.  In fact, they have a stated goal of having at least two cones before we leave port.  And do their parents allow this?  Um, yes, because we think it’s funny, and we’re on vacation.  On a …

Free Stuff To Do At The Seattle Center

The Seattle Center is full of things to do like visiting the Space Needle, the EMP, the Chihuly museum, or the Pacific Science Center, but those things cost money.  Even parking at the Center will cost you money.  Fortunately, there are also some great free things to do at the Seattle Center.

Our Best Tips for Disneyland and California Adventure

(This IS the short version!) A day in the parks can be magical, or it can be brutal.  Sometimes it’s both at the same time.  These are our best tips to having a great time in the Disney parks. 1. Attend To All Creature Comforts Caffeine, pain killers, sunglasses, hat, water bottle, snacks, sunscreen, comfy …

Haunted Mansion Holiday

By Erin, age 10 On our recent trip to Disneyland, we rode all the holiday themed rides. One of them was Haunted Mansion–holiday themed now, of course. Everything from the elevator, to the basic ride content, to the hologram that turns you into stuff or “adds another passenger” changed. That change was that the ride …

“it’s a small world” Holdiay

by Remus, age 10

On our most recent trip to Disneyland, we got to ride on “it’s a small world” Holiday. Since “it’s a small world” is one of my favorite rides, I was really excited to ride it.

“It’s a small world” Holiday is really different from the original. For instance, part of the song has the lyrics and melody from Jingle Bells and Deck the Halls. It’s also decorated for the holidays, obviously.

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12 Tips For A Disney Trip With Kids

Touring with Littles We visited the Disney Resorts for years before we had kids.  When our first entered the scene, there was no way we were going to stop, but clearly we needed to adjust our touring style.  Here’s what we’ve learned: 1. Take A Break! I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: …