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Showing posts with label Disneyland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disneyland. Show all posts

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Homemade Hungry Bear YUM

So, it's no secret that one of my absolute FAVES is the fried green tomato sandwich at the Hungry Bear in Critter Country. The green tomatoes! The aioli! The jicama slaw!
I had a couple green tomatoes I needed to use, so I figured I'd try a semi-homemade version of perfection, just using what I could find around the kitchen.
It was pretty easy to fry the tomatoes up - slice, then dredge in 1) flour, 2) beaten egg, & 3) breadcrumbs, fry in butter/olive oil for a couple minutes on each side till they're browned and tasty. For slaw I just used what I had on hand, which was red bell peppers. Likewise with bread (King's Hawaiian rolls) and "spicy aioli" (thousand island dressing + hot sauce, haha!). 
Yeah, very on the fly. But guess what, it was super tasty and was a refreshing taste of "home." Yummy! 
I have made Disney foods at home quite a bit - with varying degrees of success. I'll try to keep up with posting all our food adventures. 

Friday, March 29, 2013

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

More Disney crafts

Here is Minnie admiring my Bert bag - made this out of a tote bag and ribbons (using Liquid Stitch) last May. Used it on my trip then and on my most recent trip - got tons of compliments from cast members, characters, and other guests! Of course the one day I met Bert I had a different purse, sigh.

Sunday, March 24, 2013

my advice - DL during spring break, misc tips

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Hey Erin,
So we're in SoCal and we're going to head to Disneyland and we were wondering if you have any tips. Ride strategy, best place to get tix, etc. We're only going for one day. What's the word on Main Street USA?

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Hey!
Tix online are cheaper, usually...I don't remember if you've been recently or if you'll be there open-close, so forgive me if you already know some of this stuff or if any of it is irrelevant.
It's Spring Break so it's predicted to be pretty crowded all week.
According to the app I have, crowds are supposed to be 9 & 10 out of 10 every day this week - Fri & Sat are the 9s and Wed & Thurs are the 10s. Really not much difference...but I can't recommend the Touring Plans app enough. You can get real time Wait Time updates, which is really helpful.
Use single rider lines when available - you can get on rides way quicker. If you do Carsland, this is especially true for Radiator Springs Racers, which is a supercool new ride - standby line is usually 100+ minutes, but I never waited longer than 25 minutes for single rider. If its not clear, you can ask the cast member at the front of the queue about a single rider line.
Eat a Dole Whip. Eat a corn dog.
The Soundsational parade is my favorite, if you feel like a parade.
If you're there in the morning, Peter Pan first. ALWAYS FIRST. (This is true for most of Fantasyland; if you want to do those attractions, do it first thing in the morning)
Toy Story Midway Mania is always a 45 minute wait. It's worth it.
If you're trying to choose between fireworks and World of Color, do World of Color.
Thunder Mountain Railroad is closed right now, so you don't need to worry about that one.
If you're only going to ride one side of the Matterhorn, do the Tomorrowland side!
The Dapper Dans are my favorite.
If you're there at closing - get in a line a few minutes prior - if you're in line at closing, they have to let you get on the ride.
Good luck!
(Also if it seems overwhelmingly busy, ride the train around a couple times because its awesome, AND Haunted Mansion & Pirates always load fast and rarely have a crazy long wait.)

...Sorry if that's overwhelming. I'm a big Disney nerd. Basically, it's one day. You won't be able to do everything. When I have one day I just figure out what I really really want to do and stick with that. Realistic expectations.
Have a magical day! xoxo

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Thought I'd post a message exchange with one of my old friends from yesterday/today. I'm planning on doing a more thorough tips/tricks post, but this is a good taste of what my Disney advice is like - past midnight after a night of Portlanding (MIKA show + drinks + food), haha.
(This is slightly edited - to take out my own blog reference, fix spelling, and condense superfluous info.)
I hope they have a freakin' awesome time! I did, in Portland - I <3 MIKA and that's one of the first non-Disney things I've said on my Disney blog!


     

    Friday, March 22, 2013

    Wednesday, March 20, 2013

    A treat

    Ayiyi there's 10 minutes left in the day, haha! Figured I'd make this short and (VERY) sweet!
    This here is a red velvet Mickey cake pop, purchased from the Candy Palace on Main Street. I have lots of favorites, but every trip I like to try a few new things as well. I don't remember seeing this before! Only the center circle is cake; the ears are marshmallow. This makes sense when you think about how heavy cake pops are, and how cake ears would be too heavy, but when I was "in the moment" I sure was surprised! They also come in vanilla and chocolate cake. So, I don't think I even need to say that it was sweet. I mean, it's cake and marshmallow, dipped in chocolate. It is SWEET. Not really something I'd share though, given the nature of cake pops - they're very much a one-person treat.
    At under $5 this was a pretty good deal, for Disney. Enjoyed it on the corner of Main Street and continued my day, albeit with a LOT more sugar in my system!

    Tuesday, March 19, 2013

    These are a few of my favorite apps – Touring Plans!


    The only Disney app I need is Touring Plans. I first heard about Touring Plans through their Unofficial Guide books, and through the (best) Disney podcast Mousetalgia. Yes it costs money ($6.95 I believe for a year’s DL/DCA subscription, more if you add WDW). Yes it is absolutely worth it. So much information at your fingertips!

    Here’s a sample of some of the information I use most regularly. If you’re familiar with the books, however, you’ll know that they also offer…well, Touring Plans, hence the name. Their website says that their plans can save you hours in line; for me the most helpful information is the crowd calendar and wait time features. There’s even links to restaurant reviews and menus, if you’re hungry in the parks or just trying to plan your trip.



     

    In my experience, I feel like the crowd predictions may have been slightly “off” in the past year or so (some days have a lower crowd prediction than it ends up being, it seems), but that’s probably because the Disneyland Resort is so very popular! All of the new additions I’m sure have an effect on crowds (UNDERSTATEMENT). However, I feel like the reported wait times you get is worth the price of the app alone – you can find out (via another user) an attraction’s wait time, or if it’s been closed, without having to make the trek yourself. Also, is it possible that Disney's posted wait times are sometimes...wrong? Their predicted wait times have proven (for me) to be more accurate.
     
    For me, knowledge is power. The reason I became such a huge Disney nerd is because I was planning a trip and just…got…so…INTERESTED! I never stopped; now I try to know everything, because why not. This app helps me know (almost) everything, and I love it. Thank you, Touring Plans and The Unofficial Guide! (I would work for you guys in a second if I could. Also their website touringplans.com is pretty great, too.)

    It’s especially nice if you’re stuck at home in rainy Washington, just wondering about how the parks are today. Sigh!

    Thursday, March 14, 2013

    Subliminal Disney

    So, I'm a preschool teacher, did I mention that? Anyway here's something I did but didn't realize I did - one of our projects this week was to make a handprint flower garden; I thought it would look cute on the wall for spring. I'm tired of winter! So I'm putting it up and had a few extra stems, so I created some flowers to go along with the rest.

    crafty crafty

     
     
    I chose the circle shape just because 1) it was easy, and 2) because I like making flowers that look like that - simple, bright, not really real. It wasn't until the next day (today) that I realized where I may have (unconsciously) drawn some inspiration!
     
     
    Splash Mountain flowers!

    Specifically these flowers. I notice them every time! So cute.
     
    Oh, the Disney Things! Now when I look at the wall, my day is doubly brightened!
     
     
    Splash Mountain LOVE. Have a zip-a-dee-doo-dah day!

    Wednesday, March 13, 2013

    Announcing...plans!

    Going to be completely lame tonight and post something supershort - but exciting!



    Caitlin and I are planning a DL trip! Here's our change jar - any guesses as to when we're going? ;)

    Tuesday, March 12, 2013

    "Yes, folks, we only have high class stuff on this show." The Hungry Bear Restaurant


    Oh my goodness, I don’t think it was a wise decision to try to blog every day in March when I have a show opening the first week of April! But I soldier on.

    Since I alluded to it in my last post, I figured I’d write something short and sweet about one of my favorite places, the Hungry Bear Restaurant!
    Hungry?

     
    This is the counter service place in Critter Country – it’s easy to walk right by it, but when you really look, it’s pretty big, with both upstairs and downstairs seating. The seating wraps around the side/back of the restaurant, with views of the Rivers of America, a peaceful setting while you’re eating. The Disneyland Railroad travels past the back of the upstairs deck, and both the Columbia and Mark Twain sail by serenely, prompting my sister Maddie to say one of my favorite Disneyland quotes (as the Mark Twain passed us while eating at the HB), “You know, not to brag, but if I had a running start…and one of those gymnastics-jumpy things, I could jump from this deck to that boat.” HAHA…or maybe you had to be there. Ah, memories.

    Restrooms are on the downstairs level – we’re familiar with these since they’re large and never too crowded. To me it seems that the HB opens late and closes early – they only serve lunch and aren’t open late at night, but I never have trouble finding time to dine there!

    I can’t completely vouch for all of the food at the Hungry Bear, (take a look at their menu here, thanks to AllEars.net) because I only get one thing every time I go. “The Fried Green Tomato Sandwich - cornmeal crusted fried green tomatoes layered with two slices of fresh heirloom tomatoes, topped with havarti, remoulade, jicama-mango slaw and served on a multi-grain roll.” Served with sweet potato fries. Hea-ven! DOUBLE tomatoes and the slaw is so so good. I’ve gotten the Lemon “Bumblebee” Cupcake too, which was super pretty AND tasty. There’s only ketchup, mustard and mayo at the condiments/silverware/napkins bar, but they have BBQ sauce and ranch behind the counter if you ask. I do wish they served sweet tea here, though. Hopefully it’s only a matter of time.
     

    Another cool thing to do if you’re looking for something different is to hang out at the Hungry Bear while a showing of Fantasmic! is going on. Sit or stand on the upper deck, near the water. Because of the unique view of the Rivers of America, you can see the floats go by after passing the main show area and witness some of the backstage magic. If you’ve already seen Fantasmic! traditionally and don’t feel like waiting with the crowds, you can get a completely new experience watching this way. We saw cast/crew members change the jungle floats to princess ones, as well as the characters getting on and off the barges. We also got to see some of the smaller vehicles (Flotsam, Jetsam, Tic Toc Croc) up close. It was strange to not see everything lit up (which is why I didn’t get very good photos), but it was entertaining and interesting – especially to “theater people” like us. Worth a try if you’d like to try something new.


     

    Something special I enjoy about the Hungry Bear is that it’s what Disneylanders have left of the ol’ Country Bear Jamboree. Seeing the references to the old show throughout the restaurant makes me happy. And wistful. And also happy.

    Monday, March 11, 2013

    Happy Disney Things


    I know I said yesterday that I’d write about seeing Alice comedies at the Paramount today, but I want to spend more time than I have right now writing that post! So, another day. In fact, today has turned in to a pretty rough one, so I think for tonight I’ll just post some Disney Things that make me happy.


















     
     
     
    Okay, that's enough. Night night, xoxo
     

    Saturday, March 9, 2013

    White Water Snacks - a love letter.


    All right, here is the blog for today, and it’s really more of a love letter.

    
    There you are. Hey, you.
    I don’t know why my best friend (also Erin) and I were determined to go to White Water Snacks on our first visit (together) to the DLR, years ago. I think we had heard through the internet grapevine that it wasn’t too crowded and had tasty food, particularly the nachos. But try it we did, and it was the beginning of a romance that continues today.

    
    please enjoy our brightly-colored eyeshadows.

    Probably the only time I’ve ever EVER beaten Erin at this. Huh.
     

    White Water Snacks is one of the restaurants located in the Grand Californian Hotel and Spa – it’s just down the way from the Napa Rose and Storytellers CafĂ©. It’s the smaller and least formal of the three. Some of it is self-serve, cafeteria-style eating; you get your own drinks, treats, snacks and deli-type items, then order the made-to-order items and pay at the register. They have indoor and outdoor seating, at least one electrical outlet for charging purposes (see my earlier post!), a well-priced variety of food, and a pleasant atmosphere.
     

    photo from disneyfoodblog


    photo from disneyexpedition.net

     

     


    WWS is bliss. I don’t know anyone who has been there that doesn’t absolutely love it.
    It’s quiet there. It’s a nice quiet walk through the Grand Californian, and the music is calming; a nice change of pace after the frenetic energy of the parks and Downtown Disney. The outdoor seating is near the pool, so the sound of water also contributes to the soothing atmosphere. It’s nice and cool in the summer (outdoor seating has plenty of shade), and cozy in the winter. I’ve never had trouble finding a seat.
    Our favorite items on the menu include the nachos (of course!), the burger (with a grilled chili on it, YUM), and the breakfast sandwich. The food is tasty – I’ve never had anything there I didn’t enjoy, and we’ve always left full and satisfied. I never felt like I was paying too much for what I got. I have purchased more sweet iced teas there than anywhere else at the DLR. I’ve gotten some refills, too, which is probably not something I was supposed to do, but they were okay with it – at the time. I take no responsibility if you try this and get told.
    
    

    HUGE breakfast sandwich – served with fruit for $6.99

    I guess it’s kind of an “insider tip” to know about it, because not a lot of people do…? Not sure, but I’d recommend it to anyone! The DLR site only has a short blurb about this "family quick-service eatery” and it’s “American” fare, but to me it’s become so much more than that! This is true love. White Water Snacks, my oasis of the Disneyland Resort. Do you miss me like I miss you right now? Sigh.

    Friday, March 8, 2013

    Food Friday - Bengal Barbecue at home!

    Blog like the wind, Erin!

    So, Food Friday! Figured I'd share something parks-inspired (well, copied!) I made last weekend - the Safari Skewer from the Bengal Barbecue in Adventureland.

    It always has a longish line! (worth it.)


    If you're not familiar, Bengal Barbecue is a counter service restaurant (really more of a snacky type place) featuring food on skewers, cooked on the grill. I've had a chicken skewer from there before, but on my most recent trip I got the Safari Skewer, which is basically bacon-wrapped asparagus with lime. It was so good! A perfect pre-parade snack on Dapper Day.


    It's not rocket science, but the prep work takes some patience. I cut the asparagus in to pieces, then cut the bacon in to long enouch pieces for wrapping. I'd wrap and skewer, wrap and skewer, until they were all gone.
    I cooked these on the griddle pan, stovetop-style. I'm sure you can use whatever grilling device you have handy. You just have to watch until the bacon looks done. Squeeze some lime juice on it and you're finished.
    This got rave reviews, from people who've never had the real thing. To me it tasted exactly the same! YUM. Now I'll probably never buy the Safari Skewer again, since I can so easily make it home, haha.

    Have a tasty weekend!

    Thursday, March 7, 2013

    More elusive and desired than the Hidden Mickey – the Hidden Electrical Outlet!


    I’m home sick today, which is pretty much The Worst, but the blogging continues! Figured I’d choose something simple and informative – charging your phone at the DLR!

    (Disclaimer – there are tons of options out there, but this is what has worked for me. Also I didn’t take pictures because I’m new to blogging like this and am an all-around terrible person.)

    On my recent solo trip, I knew I’d be using my phone a LOT for pictures, the Lines app (more on that another day!), and texting; since I was by myself I just didn’t want to turn off my phone for long stretches the way I do when I’m with other people. We’re all using our phones more – I know it’s the best camera that I have, and for reals, my Twitter is important to me. What. First thing I did was buy a tiny mophie Juice Pack Reserve – it comes on a little keychain and is cheaper than the other versions. I could just carry it around in my purse and charge my phone during meals or while waiting in line. The downside is that it doesn’t fully recharge your phone, but it gave me about 20-30 percent, which is all I need some days. You can buy bigger and better devices that will bring you back to 100%, but at $35 the mini was what I could afford. I was dumb and didn’t bring two plugs/cords, so it wasn’t often that I was able to get my Reserve up to 100% (I’d charge my phone overnight and plug in the Juice Pack the next morning while I was getting ready – not nearly enough time), but whatever. Live and learn. Next time.
     
    Something else I did was just find an outlet and plug in my phone, haha. I know there are some outlets in the parks (my Aunt Kim found one outside Taste Pilot’s Grill in DCA), but none really stood out to me, and hotel living is more my style. My friend Delane showed me an outlet in a smoking area in the Grand Californian – it’s on the way to the restaurants, outside facing the pool there are some benches, and outlets are located right behind the seats so you can sit and charge. I’m not a smoker, but it’s a spacious area, so anyone that did come to smoke sat on the other bench and I wasn’t at all bothered. It’s a nice quiet area to sit for a while. Calm music, you know. Grand Californian Things.

    Another place I charged up (again at the Grand Californian) was at White Water Snacks, one of my VERY favorite places to eat (again, more on that another time)! If you can get the table near the doors (the ones that lead to the outside seating by the pool) there’s an outlet right there in plain view. I got some breakfast (okay, brunch) on my last day and just charged (and Facebook'd) while I ate. What.

    Really, the Grand Californian has electrical outlets everywhere, if you’re ballsy enough to just sit down in a chair, plug in and dare anyone to stop you. I’ve never tried, but if you look they’re all up and down the hallways (near the comfy chairs) on the way to and from DCA and Downtown Disney. They have a few in their “business center” area too (with all the payphones) that I DID use…but I don’t really think I was supposed to be there at the time. Oh well. Sorry, Disney.
    Something I haven’t tried but is a great (and smart) idea by Disney are the charging lockers on Main Street, USA. They’re in the same facility as the regular lockers – for $2 an hour you can just plug in your phone and come back later. If you’re just charging your phone, you don’t even need to bring your own cord (they have “standard” outlet lockers for other devices)! Yayyy convenience. Will I ever use these? Ehh…it’s hard for me to pay for something like a locker. Seriously, sometimes I've gone cold at night because I refuse to carry a jacket around all day and IT IS SUPPOSED TO BE CALIFORNIA, DAGNABBIT. But really I think I just need to get over it and realize that time is money. Do I want to sit down and do nothing while I wait for my phone to charge, or use that time to maybe eat a meal or experience an attraction? Or get cold at night because I don't want to get a dumb locker? I guess it just depends on how much time/money you have on your visit.
    Before my trip I searched for a recent list of tips for charging your phone, but couldn’t find anything “recent” enough for me – a lot of the lists had been started years ago, and with all the new changes to the parks I wanted something more current. Any tips to share about phone charging? Please share!


    Gots to keep my phone charged so I can take supercool pictures -- like this series of me riding Splash Mountain by myself.
     

    Wednesday, March 6, 2013

    Another short post, but full of truth

    So, we've all seen this Ariel in the Main Street Emporium window, right? She's suuuuper creepy, yeah? What makes it worse is she rocks back and forth. All day. Every day.

    I always try to get a picture or video of her, because we love her and her creepy self.

    Tuesday, March 5, 2013

    Still an hour left, so it still counts!

    Trying to keep up with blogging every day, but during the week it gets difficult...doing my level best.

    Forgot to add pictures of me Disneybounding as Belle - this was the first day of my trip, and I got a lot of compliments from cast members! Some were just calling me Belle, and someone said, "I almost said Alice, but then I saw the roses!" One lady mentioned in particular how I looked "cute and classy but not...well, you know." Haha! Disneybounding FTW.




    (okay, this one has some Bert going on too, with my bag and bow.)