Travel & Vacation: Mickey Mouse Travel Folders
Travel Folders
When we are planning for a trip I try to compile various pieces of information for that specific trip into one spot. Anything from Hotel Reservations, Tickets, Events, Schedule, Activities, Coupons, and more. If it is a trip that we have some time planning it is fun to get folders that coordinate with the theme. The kids get excited when they see a travel folder being updated. Whenever I receive a new piece of information for that trip I add it to the folder. By the time we are ready to head out usually everything is completely ready to go and waiting for us in our folder.
Sometimes the folders coordinate with the theme of the trip, like the Mickey Mouse folders for our Disney trip, while other times I just get a colorful folder and place it in a spot where I can easily add items to it. There are a few places we tend to go more regularly so I have a permanent folder for those locations. As I find fun activities, events, or get discount tickets in that area I add it to the folder. It makes it easier when we have a last minute trip. Usually the biggest problem we have is narrowing down which activities we really want to do because there is so many great activities that we enjoy!
Thankful for an opportunity to travel with the family. When everything is organized and accessible it is one less thing to have to worry about before leaving the house. Little preparations ahead of time make packing up more efficient for the whole family. Plus, it helps ensure that you have all the little items (tickets and paperwork) you need once you arrive at your location.
Mickey Mouse! Whose ready for a Disney trip?!
The “Travel and Vacation” series is an insight into our trips together as a family, ways we relax, and tips on how to make trips more enjoyable. Life is short and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to build memories with family and explore of of the most amazing places during our time away. Explore with a good attitude, look for fun, and it will be an awesome trip jammed packed with positive memories. It is refreshing having some time away from the regular routine. Make it a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet new people and learn. You just might see or try something new that takes your breath away!
Travel & Vacation: Walt Disney World’s Trading Pins
Ready to trade!
When we went to Disney recently we decided to add a fun event to the girls days while in the parks. I was looking online for neat activities and inexpensive souvenirs when I discovered the Disney Trading Pin idea. None of us had ever done this before, but it intrigue me so I researched it more.
Get a Disney Trading Pin Starter Pack. We decided to buy a starter pack of Walt Disney World Trading Pins for the girls and see how it goes. You can find a lot of sets for sell on Amazon or EBay. If you do purchase from Amazon OR EBay, please check the seller’s feedback and verify that the trading pins you are purchasing are truly official Disney Trading Pins. The official Disney Trading Pins will all be made of metal and contain the mickey mouse head printed on the the backs. If they are not “official Disney Trading Pins” you will not be able to trade them at the parks. We purchased a set of 50 Disney Trading Pins for less than $0.50 per pin including shipping. The only catch with the pins we got was that we couldn’t “pick” which pins came in our package. We really didn’t have any preference on the pins we wanted to get starting and didn’t have any specific sets we were trying to collect any way so it made sense to get started with a decent number of pins by getting them online prior to going to Disney. You can also pick up various themed starter packs at any of the Disney stores.
Make it a game and prepare the kids before leaving home. A couple days before we left for Disney we put all the trading pins into a bowl and had the girls choose one out at a time so it was random. We explained what the pins were for, how to use them, and that they were theirs to keep, trade, and do as they please with them. They were really excited by this new fun game! After they drew all the trading pins that we had been sent they practiced their trading abilities by trading a couple among themselves.
Decide which ones you want to keep and which ones to trade. They sorted them by categories – ones they wanted to keep, ones they wanted to trade with others because they didn’t want them, and ones that they hadn’t decided whether or not they wanted to keep into their “maybe” stack. We used 4 lanyards that Jake had collected through the various conferences he has attended to attached their pins.
Make sure to get a lanyard or hat to store them on. Separate out the ones you want to keep from the ones you want to trade. They had one lanyard that they wore or kept readily available so they could trade with any cast member or other guest while at the Disney parks, on the transportation systems, hotel, standing in line, and various other places throughout our travels. The other lanyard they kept separate and that contained all the trading pins they really wanted to keep or try to collect. We kept the lanyard with the pieces they wanted to save in their back packs so they didn’t accidentally trade the wrong ones. Also, we discovered that occasionally the back would come off of a trading pin and at times the pin itself would fall off. If they lost one they were already trading it would not be as disappointing as losing one that they really wanted to keep.
Meet a lot of neat people and enjoy a variety of fun conversations. We weren’t entirely sure how well it would work, if the kids would like it, or if it would be fun for them, but we gave it a try. They LOVED it!!! It was so neat to see them talking, interacting, and trading not only with various cast members, but other guests as well. They had to be okay if someone didn’t want to trade and learn how to interact politely with both kids and adults. It was a great learning experience for both of the kids. They had a grand time and had so many interesting conversations with people we met throughout the week that we probably would have never talked with had they not been trading.
Educational souvenir and perfect for older kids. Let the kids handle as much as the interaction on their own. It was educational, fun, and for the most part inexpensive souvenir. The new trading pins in the stores sell for $6 and more per trading pin! This activity is particularly good for older children, probably 6 and up. The younger ones can do it too, but it takes more parent supervision. Most of the time I would step back and let the kids do all the conversations and interactions on their own. They got really good at it and had a blast at the same time. If your looking for a fun activities that can be done no matter where you are at in the Disney vicinity this is a wonderful activity. Once the girls knew what they wanted to collect it became like a scavenger hunt game for them.
Manners Matter. It is probably obvious, but like anything else in life it is important to be polite and use your manners when you are interacting with cast members and other guests. There are some people that absolutely do not want to trade and you have to be okay with that too! The girls ended up getting some pretty neat pins and even a couple extra ones when trading. I believe a large part of them getting a few extra pins was that they were polite and respectful when interacting with people during the trading process (plus wearing their birthday celebration buttons helped with that as well).
How to trade pins with cast members and guests. Any cast member will trade up to 2 pins with you as long as you do not give them one that they already have. Other guests do not have to trade with you, but there is no limit on the number of trades you can do with other guests. We had many opportunities to trade throughout the entire week! The kids were very excited by the pins they were able to collect during the week. They even collected a full set or two. They can back with only a handful of the 25 pins they began the week with before heading to Disney It was interesting to see how they choose to handle their sets and how their different personalities shown through in this activity.
Brina’s starter set. The top row was her want to keep and “maybe” sets.
At the end of the week Brina’s “keep” set on the left and “trade later” set on the right.
Brina made up her mind almost immediately what she wanted to collect, never changed her mind, and consistently only looked for those specific items. She managed to complete one full set and is only 1 away from completing her 2nd set. Brina especially enjoyed talking and trading with the kids (both the little ones and older ones). She would trade any of her stash of trading buttons with them just for fun even if they didn’t have something she wanted in return. It was a great social activity and she really enjoyed it!
Karlie’s Disney Trading Pins starter set. She separated hers out into to save, trade, and “maybe” trade categories.
Karlie’s two sets by the end of the week. On the left are her “keep” pins and on the right are her “still can be traded at a later day” pins. As you can see she has some of the same pins and a variety of new ones.
Karlie was fun to watch trade. She would trade with anyone and everyone. It was a great adventure for her to go up to workers, other guests, and just start up a conversation. She was always excited about a variety of pins. Although she originally only had one or two sets she was collecting by the end of the week she had several different sets she was collecting because she kept adding more ones she wanted to keep. She didn’t complete any of her sets, but she did get some very “Karlie” type pins which was cool!
If you want some more information about how to get started with the Disney Trading Pins you can go to Disney or Disney Blog or other individuals who have shared great advice with a lot of information for those who are looking at beginning to trade the Disney pins:
These should help you get off to a great start in your Disney Trading Pin adventure! Happy Trading!!!
Travel & Vacation: Walt Disney World Swan & Dolphin Resort (Orlando, FL)
Walt Disney World Dolphin Resort
Our “Home Away from Home” during our stay in Orlando was at the Walt Disney Swan & Dolphin Resort. We didn’t spend a large amount of time actually in our room, although it was nice to crash some place comfortable every night after a busy day of exploring. Our room (I think each room had the same) had a mini-refrigerator and plenty of space to put food and snacks.
We did all our breakfasts and dinners (except one) in our hotel room. For our lunches we packed sandwiches to take with us in our backpacks so we wouldn’t have to stop and eat. I shared a few tidbits about earlier resort and the neat pools they have on the resort. The only thing that really bothered the girls about the resort was that the fish on the signs and around the hotel did not actually look like a dolphin (something they pointed out to me on multiple occasions). They still loved it though!
Fun jungle gym. Great place to vent out any extra energy the kids may have had.
The ducks were very friendly. We were walking on the sidewalk when this duck decided to take a stroll with us.
Waiting with smiles for the bus to arrive. Sometimes we didn’t wait very long and other days it took longer before the bus arrived.
I had fun hanging out with the girls while Jake was in his conference!
Wild crew. Not sure how the girls sustained all their energy throughout the days and late into the evenings. We had a blast!
The girls were standing in the walkway for our hotel. It was really beautiful at night.
Our Mickey and Minnie Mouse in front of the fountain after a very long day at the park.
Our balcony overlooked this walkway outside of our hotel.
It was mesmerizing watching all the lights change colors.
It was very relaxing to sit out on the balcony at night, listen to the music from below, and watch the different lights fade in and out.
Pretty trees….
Several nights the kids would eat there dinner on the balcony so they could watch the lights.
You could even smell some of the great food from the restaurants nearby as you relaxed on the balcony.
I don’t know if it was the pretty lights, music, smell of good food, or the fact we were sitting down after walking around all day, but we spent a good bit of time hanging out on our balcony every night as everyone relaxed for the evening and got showers done before hitting the bed.
Goodbye Orlando….until next time! We had a great trip! Many fun activities happened and memories were made. Now it’s time to head on home!
Travel & Vacation: Walt Disney World Epcot (Orlando, FL)
Spending the day at Epcot
Thankful for a chance to spend time with the family at Disney’s Epcot. It was so much fun. The kids kept up remarkably well and had great attitudes the entire busy day. I am grateful for kids who love to learn and explore new places. They just soaked in all the neat stuff going on at Epcot in. The second day was not as hot which was nice too.
They got me to go on Mission Space again. This time we went on the Orange ride which is more intense. Let’s just say I was looking a little green after this ride, thankfully this picture was taken before take off.
Jake and Brina cruising along
Image Works was a cool place to explore
Playing music at Image Works
Our own little Mickey Mouse. Karlie wanted the black hat and ears.
Our own little Minnie Mouse. Brina wanted the headband with a red and white Minnie Mouse bow.
Walking with Dad, so exciting!
Sweet girls.
All smiles
Pausing graciously to let me take a picture even though she’s worried about missing something!
Brina Bee
On the move
Taking in all the cool sights around her
We found a place that engraved names onto leather bracelets.
The girls have unique names which makes it impossible to find items with their names on it so we got these for them as a souvenir. They were fascinated watching the worker do the engraving and proud of their bracelets.
Travel & Vacaation: Disney Epcot’s Butterflies on the Go Flower Garden (Orlando, FL)
Beautiful flowers at Epcot
The kids had a blast going into Disney Epcot’s Butterflies on the Go Flower Garden during their International Flower and Garden Festival. The flowers were absolutely beautiful and butterflies were fluttering all around us. You could even see butterflies emerging from their chrysalis! It was pretty neat seeing these winged creatures buzzing all around and a house containing rows of chrysalis. Not to mention educational for the kids too!
Resting on a leaf
Rows of chrysalis in various stages
You could actually see some coming out and stretching their wings for the first time which was really neat
2 butterflies hanging out in the flowers.
Loved the flowers as much as the butterflies. Epcot’s gardens were amazing!
Travel & Vacation: Disney Epcot’s Countries Around the World (Orlando, FL)
Hanging out together at Epcot
The kids loved learning about the various countries in Epcot’s World Showcase. We got to see many shows, talk with a lot of people, learn about the countries, visit the Kid’s Epcot sections and more. We were not able to get a lot of pictures from the actual shows because several of them do not allow photography during the presentation.
At the China World Showcase we got to watch the Dragon Legend Acrobats! It was fascinating. They did some awesome jumps and tricks over basically a thin carpet pad and cement.
She flipped up into this chair which is being held by one of the guys on their team.
Neat formation
The flying jumps were awesome, even if they made me a little nervous
A stunning performance!
The girls loved talking with all the people at the Kidcot stations at every country. They had their passports stamped and signed in all the different languages around the showcase.
Hanging out with Daddy
Beautiful tower lit up at the Morocco World Showcase
Hanging out in Morocco
On our way to visit Canada
Beautiful gardens in the Canada World Showcase
Canadian Lumberjack Show takes place on the Mill Stage. It was a neat competition including axe throwing, log rolling, sawing, and more.
The red and blue team competing on a log in the water.
Giving the kids in the crowd “high fives”!
Those on the front row did get a little wet from this competition, but the girls thought it was awesome
It was a neat show to watch. The kids were able to get up front and see everything which was cool.
Travel & Vacation: Riding Around Disney on Buses, Monorails, and Boats (Orlando, FL)
Relaxing on the monorail
While at Disney we spent time riding around on the various transportation systems. The girls had fun going on the boats, monorails, and buses throughout the week. At each location the girls had fun collecting the various transportation cards. All you have to do is ask the driver or one of the workers for them. Many times the driver would give them several trading cards at one time. The only place they didn’t always have the cards was on the buses. They did get some neat ones and have fun collecting them. I am not sure how many they collected throughout the week, however, they had quite a stack.
When we arrived at the hotel we parked the van in the parking lot and never went in it again until it was time to come home so we spent the entire week getting from place to place on the Disney transportation vehicles. It was a neat experience for the girls and we met a lot of great people throughout our trips to and fro. It was nice to not have to drive everywhere plus we saved on parking and gas.
Loved riding the monorail!
Relaxing and enjoying a quiet bus ride! Brina is awake now, but she figured out quickly that a power nap on the bus ride really helped re-energize her!
Having fun riding the boat over to Epcot
Sometimes there were lots of seats and other times you had to squeeze into a seat!
Brina found a seat on the life vests
Our last relaxing moment before hitting the park!
Waiting patiently for the monorail
Staying entertained while waiting for the monorail
Travel & Vacation: Epcot’s Gardens (Orlando, FL)
Our wild crew at Epcot!
Our family had a blast exploring Walt Disney World’s Epcot park. It was a lot of fun seeing all the beautiful sculptures made out of greenery all over the park. Many Disney characters were represented in the gardens. It was the kids first time visiting Epcot. They loved it so much we chose to do it 2 days instead of just one. Thankful for the opportunity to spend time with my family while seeing these amazing creations.
Lady and the Trump
Mickey Mouse instead a garden of flowers.
Beautiful flower gardens at Epcot. This was taken while passing through on the monorail.
Snow White
Kiddos in front of Beauty and the Beast
Pausing for a moment! These were my two favorite characters from Beauty and the Beast
My sweet girl.
They did an amazing job making these garden sculptures come to life!
Monorail, flower gardens, and lake.
Cinderella and Prince Charming
Hanging out next to Winnie the Pooh Bear (his red balloon glowed at night).
Look out for Captain Hook
Brina liked the Frozen garden!
Karlie, of course, liked the Buzz Lightyear
Tinker Bell
Too cute!
The Frozen characters garden at night
Beautiful garden across the water from where the boat drops you off at Epcot
Travel & Vacation: Main Street Electrical Parade & Fireworks at Disney’s Magic Kingdom (Orlando, FL)
After dark at Magic Kingdom they do a Main Street Electrical Parade and Fireworks every night. You will need to check the schedule for the days you want to go, but it is pretty consistent most weeks. The electric lights parade was awesome. Even though we squeezed in all the rides we could before the parade the kids were still able to get front row seats for the parade (thankfully it was less crowded when we went). The parade was fascinating, the girls loved it.
A little bit after the parade was done we found a spot to sit down and watch the lights, music, and fireworks next to the castle at Magic Kingdom. It was beautiful. We ended up sitting right in front of the castle and had a great view! The kids really enjoyed it. After the fireworks we decided to go do a few more rides which we walked right onto since the majority of people were leaving at that time. It was a great day at Magic Kingdom. We had a few hiccups with a couple rides and shows, but everyone took it in stride and we had an amazing time together.
Fascinating
Bald eagle, flag, and fireworks!
Colorful castle!
Beautiful castle, lots of colors, music and fireworks who could ask for anything more!
Blue castle and fireworks! I lost count of the number of times the castle changed colors and the number of different songs they played during the show.
Red, white, and blue – The castle is dark blue with white stars (a little hard to see in this picture) and the fireworks were a bright red. Gorgeous!!!
Turquoise blue
Pretty pink
The kids loved it
A great ending to a wonderful show