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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Disneyland Tips and Hints

We recently were able to take our family to Disneyland! It was a last minute trip- we only booked our trip weeks before we took it. It was sort of a "birthday" trip for us, and our last big trip for several years, since we are expecting twins this year. SO... here are my tips and hints. There is a lot posted out there, and I thought it would be fun to share some of the things we did to save time and money, yet make great memories for our family.


PURCHASING TICKETS

You can purchase tickets to the park through other sources besides the front gate. We used Get Away Today. Get Away Today has great packages that allow you to get the hotel for a great price too. If you call them, they are especially helpful with recommending the best hotels, and finding you a room in one that may say "booked" on their website.
You can also purchase Disneyland tickets through your local military or Air Force Base. Through my research, I learned that you don't have to be an active member of the Military to purchase the tickets. You can even call them, and have them send them to you. I had already purchased my tickets through Get Away Today, which saved me about, $50 per ticket off of the price at the Disneyland gate ($250 savings). If I had gone through my local Air Force Base, I may have been able to save an extra $15 per ticket. ($75 savings).



 RIDING THE RIDES
There are lots of apps out there for tracking the wait time in lines. I experimented with several free ones but I  found one that is the most helpful and most accurate, called Ride Max. To access Ride Max, you sign up online, and purchase it- for 90 days it costs $15. It is worth it! Then, you access it over the Internet on your phone while you are on your trip. You can also print out your plans, if you don't have a smart phone. I wrote it down on a paper and stuck it in my pocket so I did not have to keep logging on. Ride Max allows you to make multiple plans, and gives you tips. For example, it encourages you to use FAST PASS, a system Disneyland has set up to make your line time shorter. Usually you can only get one Fast Pass at a time. BUT Ride Max informed me that some of the rides are not connected to the entire system. The new Cars Ride, Radiator Springs Racers, is one example. You can get your Fast Pass for this ride, and get another Fast Pass for another ride at the same time. This happened for us a few times, thanks to Ride Max. We were able to have Fast Passes to Indiana Jones in Disneyland, and Grizzly River Run, in California Adventure at the same time.
If you have little ones, use the RIDER SWITCH pass. If you have two adults, and children who can't go on the ride, ask for the Rider Switch pass. It is good for two people, so your spouse could take one child on the ride, while you wait, and then you could ride it with a child.

I don't know about you, but we don't really like to wait for 30 minutes, for a ride that lasts 2 minutes. An example of this is the Peter Pan ride in Fantasyland. It is adorable, but we waited at 10:30 at night, for a 1/2 hour, and I timed the ride, and it was 2 minutes, 11 seconds. Of course my husband refused to ride it after hearing this.
On the other hand, The Little Mermaid ride in California Adventure, is almost 6 minutes long, and has almost zero wait. It is also adorable. We went on it twice in a row without waiting.
Using Ride Max, you can find out which rides have the longest lines, and go on those rides first thing in the morning, when the line is the shortest. Ride Max will give you tips, and tell you about the rides with never-ending lines, so you can go on them at the slowest time of the day.
I have used Ride Max on a few Disney trips, and it is well worth the  money. I found it to be almost exactly on schedule.



FOOD at Disneyland:
Food can be one of your biggest expenses, if you are not careful. We were fortunate enough to have a Visa Gift Card, that we used for almost all of our purchases on food and souvenirs. BUT we made it stretch by doing a few things. My goal was to spend $50 or less on food in the park a day. We brought snacks, that made this possible, but we ate lunch in the park everyday too.

Bring snacks Disney allows you to bring a cooler into the park. We brought cold snacks- drinks, fruit, yogurt-go-gurts, squeeze applesauce, string cheese, etc. for the kids throughout the day. We also brought dry snacks-crackers, chips, granola bars, etc.


Buy a kid's meal Disney might frown on this, but we bought a few kids meals and shared them. A kid's meal costs $7, and after all the snacks we had, it was plenty for me, my husband, and my kids-if we shared a few kids meals. We did not do this everyday, but it really helped save some money, while allowing us to eat in the park.
*Favorite things to eat: Find a few favorite foods in Disneyland or California Adventure- and splurge on them! The smells and tastes are part of the magical experience- at least I think so.
Here are a few of the ones that we love:
Cinnamon Rolls or Sweet Rolls- found on Main Street in Disneyland and by Condor Flats in California Adventure in the mornings- these cost about $5 but they are huge! 2-3 people can easily share one.
Soup and Bread Bowls in New Orleans Square in Disneyland- We get this every time. These run at almost $10, but are very filling, and delicious.  The kids won't eat soup, but they like the bread, and will eat that right up, with some of the fruit and yogurt we brought in our cooler.
Caramel Apples on Main Street or in Downtown Disney- These are also about $4-5 dollars each, but they are huge! Ask for a plastic knife and some napkins, and you can split it up with your kids. Just be sure to have some wet wipes to clean their hands afterwards.
Mickey Ice Cream Bars- O.K. so paying $4.50 for an ice cream bar is not the most ideal thing, but you only get to eat a Mickey Mouse ice cream bar in Disneyland-- every once in a while- so this is another splurge.

ALWAYS ask for free waters! Every place is happy to give you a free cup -or however many you may need of ice water with your meal! This was very helpful for refilling our water bottles, and keeping hydrated. We never spent money no drinks, just drank water.



 Souvenirs at Disneyland:
If you aren't careful, you can spend way too much money on souvenirs. I have read lots of things about what people did here. I think my favorite souvenir for my kids was the autograph books I made, that I will show you in a separate post. We added photos of our trip to them, wrote about our adventures, collected autographs from characters,  and now they have a nice little memory book of their own from the trip.



Pressed Pennies These machines are all over the park. For 50 cents, plus a penny, you child can watch the penny go through the machine, and pick a Disney design for the penny. They even sell Pressed Penny Collection books for, 8.95, that you can keep your pennies in. What kid doesn't love a collection? This one is fun because you can find pressed penny machines at zoos, and other places you might travel to. {one of the collection books is pictured below}

Mickey Mouse Ears We had to get these for our kids-and they are not the most affordable thing, but the price isn't bad for the basic ones. They make all kinds now, and I had a few kids that had to have R2D2 and pirate ears. We still have Mickey Mouse ears from the last trip, and they love them for dressing up, or hat day at school. Plus, for some reason, wearing mouse ears when you are in Disneyland- whether you are 2, or 42, is super cool and makes for some fun photos.

Build a Droid or Build a Light Saber I should do an entire post just on this. At the end of Star Tours in Tomorrow Land, is a fun shop, where the kids can Build-a-Droid or Build a Light Saber. We did the Droids. They run about $10 each, but my kids had the best time doing this! Boys love to build things, and they loved making their own droids.  I'll tell you more about this one in another post.


Magnets I have a little magnet collection from places I have traveled to. It is fun for me, and I have done it for years. Magnets cost a few dollars, so if I want something to remember my trip, I pick up a magnet. In the park, magnets are between $5-7, but if you go down the street to Target, you can get the same magnet for about $2.{That Target also has some fun Disney merchandise, similar to what is in the park but for a fraction of the price.}

Postcards  Besides writing postcards to others, you can use a postcard to record some of your children's favorite memories.  In Disneyland, if you take your postcard to the Town Hall on Main Street in Disneyland, they will stamp it with a Disneyland stamp. You can mail it from there to your home- with some of your favorite memories of the day. This could be a fun surprise for your kids. Most postcards are 4 by 6, so they slip into a photo album nicely.
Some stores even have free postcards. In California Adventure, by the Disney Animation Room, the store near there, has free postcards. {I think it is called Off the Page.}

Getting Around the Parks
If you have small children, 5 and under, bring a double stroller. There is a lot of walking, and sometimes the kids need a break. We also brought our baby, and he would take naps in the stroller. We bought a beach towel, which was much better than a blanket, because it was lighter weight, dark, and the shape of it was perfect to cover the stroller.
This also helped mark our stroller-so we could find it easily, among the 100's of strollers in the stroller parking outside of the rides and attractions. Our stroller was black, and it was hot, so covering it up also kept it cooler for the little ones. Obviously, we did not keep it covered up the entire time, just mostly when they were sleeping. There is too much for them to see! But when they were tired, they loved retreating to the shade, as seen here.



There are the other obvious things for making it easier to get around the park- bring water bottles, wear sunscreen, and make sure you wear good walking shoes. Nothing can ruin a fun day more than a nice sunburn and horrible shin splints.

I hope some of this helps if you are planning a trip to the Magic Kingdom. I have a few more posts I will post later and Disney. I'd love to know your tips and hints. If you have some feel free to share in a comment.

Thanks for reading! Have a great day!

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Thursday, July 19, 2012

Crafting with Kids: Printed Tape Pictures

Have you seen the new Kid Made Modern Art Supply line from Target? They have a lot of fun creative things for kids. We bought the Printed Tapes and the Solid Tapes. You get quite a lot of tape for 6.99 considering the price of washi tape. This tape is fun, bright, and perfect for kids! After seeing this on  the Chocolate Muffin Tree Blog, we had to get some. And we really had some fun making our first "tape pictures".

 First I made one for them- while they watched- so they would know what to do. I had to help the little ones with ripping off a piece of tape-mostly because there would be less waste that way. :)
 I also had them draw with pencils first- sort of like an outline of what they wanted to do. Some of them did not really get that, and that was O.K. This kid got it- and look what he made: He used crayons and stuff while making his picture with tape.
 Don't be jealous cause I'm such an artist and make such good tape cactus and stuff.....ha ha.

This was really fun! We have so much tape left, we could do this many many times. If you haven't seen the Kid Made Modern line at Target- check it out- --as always Target does it again! I think I could live there.

Happy Summer!
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Friday, July 8, 2011

Riley Blake Penny Lane Baby Quilt {for a cause}

 This Saturday, there is a 5K and auction to help this family. I knew Wendy's mother very well, and had met Wendy several times. She had children the same ages as mine. This really hit close to home for me, so  I wanted to help. There wasn't much I could do to help-since I live in another state and am due to have a baby anyday now, so I made a quilt and sent it off for the auction.
 I loved the Penny Lane line by Riley Blake.  Let's face it, I love Riley Blake fabrics! I might not ever have a daughter, and since Wendy also lost her daughter at the same time, I decided to make a baby girl quilt- and call it "the Maylee Quilt" (the name of her baby girl that also passed away.)
I bought a few quarter yards of the Penny Lane line, and used scraps I already had. I used this tutorial. I loved this tute, and it was really easy. I have another quilt using it, in the works for my 4th boy-also using Riley Blake Fabrics.
Don't know if I feel confident in my "quiltling abilities" to enter...but  I want that beach cruiser even if I don't live anywhere near the beach. It looks awesome!

Better get busy finishing my 101 sewing, organizing, and cleaning projects...only a few more days until our little bundle arrives! Praying and Hoping it will all go well...
thanks for reading!
oxoxo
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Friday, June 10, 2011

Wendy Mack 5K


Remember this post?
Well this sweet family needs our help. There is a 5K to help raise money for this family.
There is also an auction and several other things-breakfast, jumping castle, etc.
It looks like it will be a really fun event! If you live in UTAH, please go run/walk and help out this family.
I am hoping to donate something for the auction, but if I don't get it done, I'll auction it off right here on the blog, with all money going to help this family.
We shalll see...{darn unpredictable pregnancy}
You can find more information on Facebook by clicking HERE.


Thank you for reading! oxoxo
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Thursday, September 2, 2010

ABC and 123

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ABC and 123 has become one of my favorite sites lately! I have finding lots of great ideas for preschool, and for working with my kids on some "skills" at home.
They have featured me before, but they featured my chore chart from a place mat today. There are a ton of super cute chore chart ideas featured-so take a look! (I think kids need several chor charts- since they seem to get bored with one type after a while. :) )   And check out their site, if you haven't already- they have great ideas and links! Thanks ABC and 123!
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Simply Utah

I'm a little busy these days- with preschool starting in a few days- and having kids in school now :)
But I had to let you know about a fabulous site!



Have you heard of Simply Utah? Well it is great- you can buy-shop-sell- find ideas and great blogs and enter giveaways. And even if you are not from UTAH- it still may have something for you- lots of great shops to see and ooohhh and aaahhhh over. :) Being that I am a UTAH girl- born and raised-turned ARIZONA girl- I just had to give a shout out for Simply Utah. So go take a look and find something Simply Great from a pretty great state.... :)




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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Quiet Book from a Place mat {the car page} + a few readers ideas

I've been spending time w/ family and trying to get organized this week. :) I'll have more fun posts shortly. and yes, I know this blog needs some attention in some areas- time permitting- I'll get to that too:)
In the meantime....Here is the car page from my quiet activity book made from place mats bought at Dollar Tree. Of course, it is the most popular page in our house. :)
The signs were cut out from printed fabrics I had on hand and attached to felt using Wonder Under. (love that stuff). They velcro on and off of the page. The gas station is made from a shoelace and felt.
The pocket holds the cars- sewn right on to the place mat, and closes up with a button.


Two pages left to finish for this book (each book is made with 3 place mats- making 6 pages.) Then I have another planned I'll have to tackle later. :)
I am so impressed with some of the great reader projects!
Here are just a few :



And my friend Erica, at Snippets of Wonderful, made these cute activity bags from the same place mats!


Isn't it amazing what you can make from a place mat?
 If you have created something from a place mat or from My Little Gems, I would love to see it! Leave me a comment or send me an email :) Thanks for reading!

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Fieldtrip to Above All Fabric


For months, I have been trying to get to Melanie's house to see her fabric shop, Above All Fabric, that she runs out of her house. She doesn't live too far from me, she is also the mother of 3 children, and loves fabrics and sewing too. I finally made it to visit her and get some yummy fabrics too! It was really fun to meet another blogger/friend in person, and she how she runs her fabric shop. Melanie is as genuine as they come. She is always offering great online deals too. In fact, I got quite a few Michael Miller fabrics, for 20% off last week! This week she is running a special for FREE SHIPPING- code FREE through November 8th! She really does offer the best prices, sales, and service.  She also offers rewards points, so you can get money back next time you shop. So if you haven't checked out Above All Fabric, you must take a look at her beautiful fabrics and great deals.  I will be back Melanie- just as soon as I sew my 562 projects I just bought fabric for. ☻
p.s. Christmas Apron winner will be announced soon...

Monday, July 20, 2009

Infant Car Seat Tent Cover


The Thrify Chick, who recently passed away, posted this great tutorial on a simple car seat cover
for your infant car seat. I used it to make one for my car seat. I made a few little changes:
I added a pocket on the corner for a pacifier, your keys when shopping, etc. The pocket was 7 by 7 inches before sewing. I also used sew on velcro for closing the pocket and for the straps that attached to the car seat. I also positioned the straps a bit differently, but I think I might move them. Even in the summer, I always take a light blanket with me when going out with the baby. I really like this idea- because this can be used for so many things- and it is attached to the car seat- so there is your lightweight blanket- build into your car seat. ☻


Wednesday, July 15, 2009

you just never know...


Today I threw up 5 times. I had no sleep last night, and it has affected the entire day in every way. And then I read about The Thrifty Chic passing away. This really hit me hard, because she had a new baby boy about the same age as mine. She was a mother, wife, and shared a lot of the same interests as me. She was my same religon and from my home state. I have never met Stacey. Just yesterday, I was admiring her car seat cover tutorial -which I plan to make. She will be missed by many, including me-even though I only knew her via blogging.

My heart goes out to her family and loved ones. Tonight there is a family missing their mother; there is a newborn baby boy crying for his mommy; and there is a husband who unexpectedly lost his wife. This family will be surrounded by memories of their mother, because she shared what she loved with her family- she created for them.
So because of this, I will hold and feed my crying newborn all night without complaining; and I will enjoy my other children's messes and screams; and I will not complain when my husband gives his best effort to help out around the house. I will count my blessings and be grateful for being alive surrounded by my children and husband-grateful to be their mother and wife.

Saturday, January 31, 2009

way too cool not to blog about :)


My very talented sister, made the front page of the Seattle Post Intelligence! Yes, can you believe-and for what you might ask?? Sewing. Crafting. Etsy. Being her talented self. Standing up for what she believes in. You have probably heard about the possible ban on homemade toys and such due to testing by the CPSIA ?? I should have blogged about this myself, since I felt strongly about it. But I didn't... I do feel toys should be tested for safety and I constantly watch the recalls etc. to make sure all the store bought toys in our home are safe for the kids. But homemade goods made with fabric, wood, etc. being tested too? That seems like a little bit much to me and would put tons of etsy sellers and SAHM-crafters out of business. (I even heard that this testing could possibly prohibit the buying of used children's items that had not been tested. ?) I do buy used kid's stuff from second-hand stores. Well the ban has been delayed! See here. Yeah for homemade goods, toys, and clothes:) She blogged about this a while ago, and somehow made the headlines from there:) If you have not checked out her etsy shop, you are missing out. She makes the cutest stuff for little girls:)

Saturday, November 22, 2008

thanks Sandy !



Thank you Sandy! She gave me an award for "the coolest blog I ever knew"....;) She awarded this to TEN great blogs- many that are new to me. I am just feelin' the blog-diggity-love this week....it makes me feel so much better- since I have been pretty sick this week- and still am- which accounts for the lack of interesting posts! So thank you thank you for the sweet blog award! :) (Hopefully I'll feel better soon so we can get some more exciting posts up! )

Monday, September 1, 2008

Nie Nie Auction Winner

The winner of both auction items is Soswift. I will contact you through email to finalize instructions for payment and shipment. Thanks to everyone for supporting a very good cause. What a great thing to be part of in the blogging world.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Nie Nie Auction Items

**Auction will end at midnight E.S.T. on Sunday August 31st. Winner will be notified by email. Money will be directly deposited into a NieNie paypal account. When reciept is verified, item will be shipped at my expense. **

There are two items you can bid on for the auction. Here is how it works: Please leave a comment if you want to bid, and please state which item you are bidding on. Please check the previous comments to see what the last bid was. If you win the item, the money will be directly deposited into a PAYPAL account in their name. I will need your email, and I will pay for shipping to mail the item to you. Thanks and happy bidding.


Vinyl Lettering GRAB-BAG worth $50
This is a grab bag of vinyl lettering donated by
Lettering Decor. Here are few samples, however it is a grab bag which will include some really fun things. If you love vinyl lettering, I am sure you will love this!





Vintage Sheet Reversible Apron


This apron is handmade and cut extra large to accomodate any figure. It has a flat front and extra long ties. Each side has a single large pocket. Apron measures 40 inches wide and 31 inches long. Very fun apron!

you can also go to http://www.designmom.com/ for a list of over 100 bloggers who have items up for bid for this cause.
ALSO- CHECK MY SIDE LINKS- there are some great auctions out there! One of my friends who is a photographer, is offering up a huge photo session package! So make sure to check it out also!