Symbol Key

In order to best understand my reviews, here's how to decode the symbols that I have used:

PRICING:
$= Entrees average less than $20
$$= Entrees average $20-$29
$$$= Entrees average $30 or more

LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY IN GETTING A RESERVATION:
Easy= Can book within the week of travel or possibly walk-in
Moderate= Tough to get desired time, but usually some availability
Hard= Must book 180 days out, or luck into a cancellation

RATING OF APPEAL TO KID-DINERS:
Are we done yet???= Little to offer in terms of exciting atmosphere or entertainment
This is cool! = A moderatly entertaining environment, that should keep your littles entertained for the majority of the meal.
What rides??? = Will entertain and delight your child enough to make them willing to forfeit another go-around on Dumbo


Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Tink In The Parks: Magic Kingdom Fall Decorations and More

Good morning, Tinkers!

     Have you "Liked" my Facebook Page yet? If you do, you'll be entered to win a cute Minnie Halloween antenna topper, so make sure you hop to it! Ok, back to today's fun...

     The other day, K and I went to The Magic Kingdom to check out the Halloween decorations, and to take advantage of the light crowds. We got some great pictures, so let's go on a little Magic Kingdom photo safari, shall we? Here we goooooooo...........Off to The Magic Kingdom!

     Well, we started with a quick bite at the Polynesian Village. Look how empty the lobby was!


     Who wouldn't LOVE to stay in one of the incredible DVC Bungalows? Your own private hot tub on your own private deck, facing your own private Magic Kingdom fireworks? Um, yes.




The Halloween decorations at The Magic Kingdom are gorgeous!



Can you believe there was almost no one in the bag check line at 9:30am?





The Main Street USA decorations are so fun and festive...



Hey, there's Pluto!

And Marie!











A quick stop into the Confectionery...





And back to the Hub...





 

We decided to do K's first spin on the Teacups, which he LOVED, and then headed into Storybook Circus.


I LOVE catching live entertainment!

Look at that wait time! Yay, off season!

Made a new friend. Is this not the CUTEST popcorn bucket?

K played in the splash pad area for almost an hour! Luckily, I had a change of clothes with us!

Have you guys seen these Attractionista dolls?

I don't love that they look like Bratz, but they are pretty cool.
 On to Fantasyland...


Oh, off season, how I love you!

K decided that he was royalty on the Carousel.

And rode while waving and saying, "Hi, my people!"

We took the happiest cruise that ever sailed... (Well, personally I think that the happiest cruise is a Disney Cruise Line cruise, but I'll settle for Small World for now.)...










And a quick couple of attractions in Tomorrowland before we were done. This was K's first ride on the Speedway too. He was finally tall enough! I let him drive. Bad move. Ooof did my head hurt from all of the banging around, but he squealed with delight the whole time!

 

And there's ALWAYS time for a relaxing cruise on the TTA...


Again... Off season rocks!
By this point, it was almost 3pm, so we needed to make that important decision... Stay for the parade and get stuck in the crowd leaving, or head out before the parade starts. We opted for the later option.

I love this "See Ya Real Soon" sign



As we pulled to the end of our row in the parking lot, I asked K if he had fun. This was my response...



I'll tale that as a 'yes'. 

2 comments:

  1. What a great blog! I learned so much from you. I can't wait to see those Halloween decorations. I thought Christmas was cool but after seeing all your pictures I have my doubts! Thanks for the postings.

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  2. Thank you so much for the positive feedback! Glad you are enjoying it!

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