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Winter Holiday 2015/2016- Magic Kingdom ( Two Days after Christmas)

The week between Christmas and New Years is one of the busiest times of the year at Walt Disney World. However, WDW busy, is not the same as Disneyland busy. I'm from California and I don't remember a time in recent memory when Disneyland wasn't absolutely packed, including mid-week/ mid-winter. It's just always busy. I'm not saying that WDW wasn't crowded, but it was certainly manageable.

Magic Bands, Fast Pass Plus, and the My Disney Experience App, were all a huge help in beating the crowds. I had not visited WDW since 2009 and things have changed. As soon as we purchased our tickets, we downloaded the My Disney Experience App. Through the app, we could book up to three fast passes in advance, with the ability to cancel and rebook as much as we liked, and the ability to book more fast passes, if any were available after we had used our initial three. If you're staying off-site, you can book these fast passes thirty days in advance, and it's an even longer window if you stay at a Disney Resort. However, we found that we easily grabbed prime fast passes for popular attractions just a few days in advance, even some on the same day. With the app, we were also able to see wait times, find characters, and make dining reservations. It's a game changer.

We opted to purchase Magic Bands. Magic Bands are included for guests staying at a resort property and they come with the purchase of an annual pass. We bought basic versions, but the bands are customizable, with characters and names. 

Rather than carrying around Fast Pass tickets, they are loaded on the bands and you just swipe your bands at kiosks in the queues. It's so easy. If we were staying on-site, these bands would also work as room keys and for charging purchases. The bands are secure, comfortable, and convenient. We picked ours up at the Ticket and Transportation Center.

Next, we caught the monorail to the Magic Kingdom. 

The Magic Kingdom is even more magical with its Christmas tree and holiday decorations. 

The first ride of the trip? 

For a ride that rarely has any wait, the Peoplemover queue was nearly an hour. 

Luckily, it was our longest wait of the day. Through using fast passes and good timing, most of our waits were under thirty minutes. See, not so busy. 

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Dining at Disney is one of my favorite parts of trip planning. During this busy time, reservations were essential and they were very easy to make with the My Disney Experience App. Using this app is also great if you don't make advanced reservations, as it allows you to check what is currently available and grab a last-minute reservation. If you have your heart set on a particular restaurant, make sure to book in advance. If you do use the app for a last-minute reservation, don't hesitate, as the reservations disappear quickly. Just because you see it in the app, doesn't mean that someone else hasn't just claimed it!

 Disney has instituted a new policy (New since my previous trip in 2009), of taking a credit card to secure reservations and charging a $10.00 per-person, no-show fee. I think this is fantastic, as it gives guests a consequence for being a no-show, and it seems to have cut-down on people just holding reservations. Cancelations can be made up until midnight the evening prior to avoid the fee. 

For our first Disney restaurant, I picked Liberty Tree Tavern, a place that I had always wanted to try. Located in Liberty Square, the theming is colonial America, with the restaurant divided into six themed rooms, such as Paul Revere and Betsy Ross. Although the food is hardly authentic, (hello Ocean Spray sponsored slushy drink), it is hearty and yummy. We shared a crab and lobster dip with warm bread to start, and I ordered the pot roast for my main. It's always nice to have a sit down meal planned during a busy day in the parks. Here are some pictures of our experience. 

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After lunch, the Magic Kingdom seemed to be at its peak for crowds. We beats the crowds by mostly doing less-crowded activities, like The Country Bear Jamboree ( one of my favorites) and The Hall of Presidents. We used our fast pass for The Haunted Mansion, which has added some very cool interactive queue elements since my last visit. We ate Mickey ice cream bars and simply enjoyed the atmosphere of the park. 

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I'm a huge Jungle Cruise fan. The Jungle Cruise gets a holiday overlay and a new temporary name, the Jingle Cruise. I had been on the Jingle Cruise at Disneyland and it was very well done. The storyline for the Jingle Cruise, is that a plane has dropped cargo containing Christmas decorations and it has landed all over the jungle, so the entire ride is blanketed in holiday decor and several of the animals have taken an interest in the decorations. It's really well done in California, so I had high hopes for the Florida version. Unfortunately, it wasn't as intensely themed, almost like it was an after-thought, rather than a true over-lay. I hope they add more next season. 

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I was most excited about the Magic Kingdom's newest attraction, The Seven Dwarfs Mine Train. This very popular Fantasyland attraction is a fast pass must. The waits are always long. As evidence of the crowds, this was the first time I have ever seen an over-flowing trash can in a Disney park. This was at the attraction entrance.

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Even with our fast pass, the wait was long. Luckily, the queue is heavily themed and interactive.

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One of the best memories from this trip came from meeting a mom and her son in the queue. They only spoke Spanish, so we communicated with them via a translation app on our phones. The kid was so, so excited to be going on his first rollercoaster. His enthusiasm was infectious. He was screaming, giggling, and smiling the entire ride. It made me even more excited for our upcoming summer trip with my step kids. I knew that they were going to love this ride.  We got a big high-five from the little boy as we exited the mine train.

We ended the day with a ride on Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin, where as usual, Dan pummeled me. He's just too good at these games. I stand zero chance. 

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And some shots of Cinderella's Castle all dressed-up for Christmas. So pretty and romantic.  

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Saturday 10.22.16
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Kennedy Space Center: Part Two

After our Lunch with an Astronaut, we caught the forty-five minute narrated bus tour. This is one of the main attractions at the Kennedy Space Center and the line to board the bus was long, nearly an hour. 

The tour goes near several launch pads and buildings that house current projects, including Elon Musk's SpaceX. My favorite part of the tour had nothing to do with space; our tour guide pointed out local wildlife, including gators. Like the rest of Florida, The Kennedy Space Center is home to a whole lot of gators! 

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The bus tour ends at the Apollo/Saturn V Center, a building with exhibits highlighting the first space missions. One of my favorite exhibits was the Firing Room Theater, where the control center ( with actual consoles used) from the Apollo 8 mission is recreated and visitors are taken through a countdown. It's exciting. 

The Apollo/Saturn V Center has so many exhibits, that it would be easy to spend 1/2 a day here.

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You can even touch a moon rock. 

The bus ride back to the main center is only fifteen minutes ( the queue to catch the bus was thirty), and takes a different route. Although the bus tour was good, I think this is where a special behind-the-scenes tour ( they offer several), would have been money well spent. As a note, the Kennedy Space Center website recommends booking a multi-day ticket, if you want to do more than one tour, and they count the Lunch with an Astronaut as a tour. Due to timing, it's simply not possible to squeeze in more than one tour a day.

At this point, the day was quickly coming to a close. We managed to make the last IMAX presentation, which was good, but compared to the other Kennedy Space Center offerings, not a must-do. 

Some more Kennedy Space Center snaps...

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The Rocket Garden during the day.

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And the Rocket Garden at night, with the holiday light show called Spirit of Exploration.

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Spirit of Exploration, was a very cool spectacle with themed projections on the rockets timed to holiday music. Sadly, we were among a handful of people watching it, which I hope doesn't mean that they scrap it in the future. It wasn't well advertised and we only "happened upon it".  There were more employees than guests in attendance. It felt like a private experience. Magical. It was December 26th and we were sitting outside with perfect, warm weather enjoying a holiday show!

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We didn't leave Kennedy Space Center until after they had officially closed for the evening; making us among the first to arrive and last to leave. I wish I could say that we saw everything, but there just wasn't enough time! If you're planning a trip to the space center, you can hit the highlights in a day, but if you want a more in-depth visit with behind-the-scenes tours, then make sure to book a multi-day ticket.

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Thursday 10.06.16
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Kennedy Space Center: Part One

Confession: I was less than enthusiastic about visiting the Kennedy Space Center. We visited Kennedy Space Center on a family vacation for my thirteenth birthday, and I thought it was incredibly boring. I just wanted to get back to Disney World. In general, if it has to do with space, including movies/books set in space, I'm yawning.

Dan really wanted to go to Kennedy Space Center and as everyone knows, marriage is about compromise. It's about compromise, and knowing what you'll get in return. One day at Kennedy Space Center and my favorite Orlando attraction, Gatorland, was in my cards! 

We arrived very early, about an hour before they opened. 

We got excited to see this...

Lunch with an Astronaut? Yes, please.

However, you need to book these special events in advance. In addition to the Lunch with an Astronaut, the space center offered several behind the scene tours, but most of them were already sold out. We managed to scoop up the last seats for the lunch with Sam Gemar. Booking in advance would have also saved us time waiting in line at the ticket kiosks. 

We met our first astronaut as we were waiting for the turnstiles to open.

The Kennedy Space Center was decked out for the holidays and we found out that December 26th is one of their busiest days of the year. This isn't unbearably busy in the same way that the theme parks get busy around the holidays ( more on that in a future post), but it was crowded. Crowded enough to have to be thoughtful of our timing throughout the day, to make sure that we saw everything.

 Here are some pictures that we took while waiting for the center to open.

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Taking the suggestion of the employee that sold us our tickets, we headed straight for the space shuttle Atlantis exhibit. 

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The Atlantis presentation, with its dazzling movie and breathtaking reveal of the actual shuttle, completely reversed my thinking that this was going to be a dull day. If Atlantis doesn't make you excited to be at the Kennedy Space Center, hope is lost. I don't want to give the game away, but just know that the presentation is stunning. Atlantis does get busy fast; it was definitely a great recommendation to head here first. 

Here we are with Atlantis, the real deal.

Besides Atlantis, which is enormous, the building holds tons of exhibits; such as a replica of the Hubble Telescope,  information on how astronauts deal with every day living in space, and a section dedicated to those astronauts who have lost their lives during missions. 

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Also in the Atlantis building is a shuttle launch simulator ride. The warnings are intense, but this is nothing like EPCOT's Mission Space. You do have to store all of your belongings in a free locker, but really the intensity of the ride was low. I'm a chicken, trust me. 

Here I am in the queue. The line was empty when we arrived, but super long as we were leaving. We felt good about arriving early and doing Atlantis first. I can't drill this into you enough: Atlantis =  Do First. You could easily spend half the day in this building and there is so much more to see at the Kennedy Space Center.

After Atlantis, it was time for our Lunch with an Astronaut. 

Our astronaut was Sam Gemar, who flew as a mission specialist on three shuttle missions logging more than 580 hours in space.

We were brought into a large conference center and seated at round table with six other people. I would estimate that the room held a couple hundred guests. Lunch was an all-you-can-eat buffet. A good range of food as you can tell from my plate; fish, chicken, and pizza!

And yes, of course that's a glass of Tang in the picture. They couldn't possibly leave out the Tang.

As soon as everyone had gone to the buffet, Mr. Gemar came in to speak. He startled me, sneaking up behind me and putting his hand on my back as I was taking a bite. It's not every day that you're surprised by an astronaut!

Mr. Gemar had fascinating stories, that he told with warmth and humor. I'm sure not every astronaut is great at public speaking, but Gemar nailed it. He was very good at not only balancing between explaining things in both technical and layman terms, but also speaking in a way that's engaging for both children and adults. 

He spoke for about an hour, which included a Q&A session. After lunch, he did a meet and greet in the lobby. 

Lunch with an Astronaut was my favorite part of the day. I thought it was very reasonably priced, at approximately thirty a person for adults. I'm not sure that it would be great for very young children ( although they are certainly welcome to attend), but if you have an older elementary aged kid, it would be ideal. Mr. Gemar was inspiring as he explained his career path and college studies that led him towards achieving his goals. 

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Saturday 10.01.16
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 
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