Our Walt Disney World Experience – The Extras

It’s been a while since we returned from our trip to Disney World, and I’ve yet to write about it. I don’t know what’s wrong with me! I do have some things I wanted to share with you, though, and I’m finally getting around to it!

As I mentioned before we left, on this trip I booked some extra experiences, things we hadn’t done before. I scoured the interwebz to find reviews of these things before we left (because I’m sure you’ll be surprised to hear this, but they are pricey!) and while I did find some good info, I like to put my opinions out there too! So here we go – my thoughts on a few of the “extras” Disney offers. The descriptions in italics are from the Disney website – the rest is my own personal rambling.

First off…

Disney’s Pirate Adventure
Aspiring buccaneers between the ages of 4 and 12 board a pirate-themed boat and scour the waterways around Walt Disney World Resort in search of pirate treasure during a swashbuckling high-seas adventure. On this guided expedition, each participant enjoys a light snack and beverage, learns how to talk like a pirate, visits legendary ports-of-call, and—if he or she is lucky—returns with a bag of pirate booty! Disney’s Pirate Adventure is a 2-hour sailing voyage that takes place each day at select Walt Disney World Resort hotels from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

Kate had actually done a similar thing the last time we were at Disney, but she enjoyed it before and I wanted Sam to experience it as well – and Kate, well, she had to go along for the ride. We brought the kids to the Grand Floridian (ride a bus to the Magic Kingdom and then take a boat or the monorail) and signed their lives away, and sent them off. They were given pirate gear and life jackets, and they took a pontoon boat to different spots (one was the Contemporary, but truly I don’t know where else they went), trying to find a treasure. It’s a neat activity for them, and while Kate gave us the “I’m waaaaaay too old and cool for this” attitude, she mentioned things about it the rest of the trip, so I know she enjoyed it. Sam, of course, had a ball. Also, this gave Andy and me a couple hours to hang out together on our own, which was nice – even though we are such exciting people that we ate breakfast and then sat on a bench and waited for them to come back. This experience costs $31.95 per child.

Disney’s Fireworks Specialty Cruise
Discover the perfect getaway for an extra special celebration or just a relaxing day out on the water. Choose from the Fireworks Cruise, which ends with a spectacular view of a Walt Disney World Resort fireworks show, or the Intimate Dining Cruise to savor a succulent meal. Both set sail from select Walt Disney World Resort hotels. Explore our famed waterways with a variety of watercraft, including pontoon boats and a yacht. Set a course for the destination of your choice and launch into an unforgettable experience.

I booked this Fireworks Cruise as a surprise for my family – not even Andy knew what I had up my sleeve. It was sort of an “impulse buy,” if you will, because I called to book the Pirates and Pals cruise (more on that in a minute), which was already full and the nice Cast Member I talked to suggested I book this instead. We had spent the evening at Epcot, and after dinner we went to the Yacht Club, which is an easy walk. Three or four pontoon boats were docked and ready to go. My family boarded ours (and we had the best driver ever – I wish I could remember his name. He was on the construction crew that built Disneyland and pretty much knew everything about everything), got settled with our life jackets and the snacks and drinks that were provided, and set off to tour the lagoon around Hollywood Studios. We headed back toward Epcot, where we parked just past the bridge to the Boardwalk, for a front-row view of Illumniations, Epcot’s end-of-the-night display. Overall, it was a great experience. Andy loved it – the next day he told me he just kept thinking about the boat ride from the night before. However, I think some of the magic was lost on the kids. They thought it was neat, but not great – and for the price, I was looking for GREATEST. To be honest, if we had it to do over again I probably wouldn’t – at least in that particular situation. If we had been with another couple or two or had been looking for a place to have a birthday celebration (or to get engaged. Someone should do that, for real), I think it would be great. My biggest hang-up was the cost, so I don’t think I was looking at it objectively. Andy didn’t know how much it was, and like I said, he loved it! I believe it was $290 (I’ve tried to block the exact amount out of my mind), and I tipped the driver as well.

Disney’s Pirates and Pals Fireworks Voyage
Sail the Seven Seas Lagoon on a voyage that comes alive with boisterous song, swashbuckling tales of adventure, daring Never Land pirates and dazzling fireworks off the starboard bow! Take your young seafarer by the hand and head to the docks, where Captain Hook and the bumbling Mr. Smee are waiting to give everyone a proper send-off, complete with photo opportunities. Then “shove off” onto the glimmering waters of the Seven Seas Lagoon for a journey, the likes of which you won’t forget! Experience: The refreshing humor of your comical pirate host, Patch, who leads you in merry song and high–energy Disney trivia games.
Magic Kingdom Fireworks, enjoyed from a perfect vantage on the water. Watch as the sky over Cinderella Castle lights up in a brilliant fireworks extravaganza, accompanied by music and breathtaking pyrotechnic effects—the most elaborate in Magic Kingdom theme park history! On the return trip, Patch regales you with the story of daring young Peter Pan. Not only is the tale a fitting conclusion to your journey, but a clue that points to one final surprise on the Pirates and Pals Fireworks Voyage. To everyone’s delight, a very special guest waits on shore and warmly welcomes you back.

As I said, I originally wanted to book this experience but it was booked – but I called while we were there to see if any spots had opened up, and we were in luck. The Pirates & Pals Cruise started at the Contemporary Resort, where there’s a pirate party in one of the ball rooms. They gave our entire family pirate gear to wear, and the room was full of food and drinks, which were all included in the price – even cooler full of Mickey ice cream bars! Before long, Captain Hook and Smee joined us, and all the kids lined up for pictures and autographs. I read somewhere that that’s the only place to see Captain Hook, but I can’t confirm that. Anyway, after everyone had a chance to take pictures, the characters hung around and played games with the kids. They had a fabulous time – and we weren’t even on the boat yet. Once we got on the pontoon (with, I would estimate, 30 other people), our guide “Patch” kept us all entertained with jokes, songs and trivia games. He was really fantastic. We viewed the Electric Water Pageant (which was much cooler in 1984, I must say) and then got a front row view of Wishes, the evening fireworks show at the Magic Kingdom. Patch played games with the kids on the way back, and most of them got prizes (most of them including Sam but not Kate, which she actually handled fairly well), and then told the story of Peter Pan. And guess who was waiting for us upon our return?

The Pirates & Pals cruise was a highlight of the trip for all of us, and I’d recommend it to anyone (except possibly adults going without children. Unless you really want Captain Hooks autograph… which, let’s face it, some adults do). It was $30.99 each for the kids and $53.99 each for adults – but worth every penny.

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Pin for the Wednesday: It’s not dead yet!

Happy Wednesday! Although Emily and I killed & buried Pin for the Wednesdays a couple weeks ago, my friend Tess of Daily Ups & Pounds, a loyal Pin for the Winner (and my PERSONAL FRIEND), decided to resurrect it. YAY! SO if you were a #PinFTW fan, you can head on over to her blog every Wednesday to see what people are pinning and winning with! Sometimes (like today, for instance) Emily and I will be playing along, too!

Today I offer up to you one of the first pins I EVER pinned, months and months ago but never actually tried until last week.  And it. Was. WORTH THE WAIT!  It was fantastic!  Here is the original pin:

Click to go to the original pin

I am a chocolate milk addict. I have a glass of milk made with Hershey’s every morning before my coffee. My big kids do the same (no coffee for them) so we go through syrup pretty fast.  The other night we were out and instead of running to the store really late, I decided to finally try this pin.  It was awesome! SO easy and fast: the recipe calls for only baking cocoa, white sugar, salt, and water. And it tasted amazing! I only had Nestle cocoa, and it was really good, but last night I bought Hershey’s cocoa to see how close I can get it to the original.  Now we can have home made chocolate syrup in our milk that’s slightly more healthy than the store bought kind! And, I imagine, much less expensive!

All right, that’s my winning pin! Can’t wait to see yours! Head over to Daily Ups & Pounds to link up!

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The Old Ninth Green at Nine Trick

As some of you may have noticed, we’re approaching the most wonderful time of the year (not really) – MLB playoffs. The Reds are totally in (woot!) and the Cardinals are maybe possibly going to be in too, so my husband – die-hard fan that he is – wanted to be prepared and to display his support of his favorite player, Alan Craig. So, of course, he turned to the interwebs and upon googling “Alan Craig jerseys” came up with an amazing site – cheapjerseys.us. Not only did they have the jersey – the normally-$100+ item was on sale for $20! And only $20 (?!?) for shipping! A better deal there had never been. I mean, they even offer TWO discounts!

And I quote:

Discount 1: Orders Over 20 Items will have 5% off, Over 60 Items will have 8% off, Over 100 Items will have 10% off. It will be auto discount by website.

Discount 2: Accept Credit Card Payment, If Credit Card Can Not Pay Success, Please Pay Western Union, And Pay western union will be discounted 10% off.

Cheap China Wholesaler!

So what the hell, let’s order four of them for the low low price of $108.36.

Except when he tried to actually make the order, the online checkout didn’t work. Shocker. So he calls in the reserves – me. Clearly this was a scam. So what do I do? Give the people our credit card number! Why, I don’t know. The transaction didn’t go through, thank goodness, but we had gotten far enough for the cheapjersey.us people to see that it was attempted, which kicked in their “customer service.”

First, “Sally” sent a note…

Just checking your email , You should receive an order confirmation email after submit this order. When we received the money, we’ll send your order in same day, and send the tracking number to you by email, if something of your order is out of stock, we will send email to you also, so please check your email before get the tracking number everyday.

No response from the morons in Ohio, so “Sally” tried again.

Dear friend,
WESTERNUNION ENGLISH: http://www.westernunion.com

Sender Name
First name: Qiaofang
Last name: Wu
Address: Putian , Fujian Province , China
Postcode: 351100
Total amount is $71 (this is after 10% discount.)
Please tell me follow informations below when you pay it!
1>.MTCN (Western Union Control Number)
2>.Sender name (First Name, Last Name) .
3>.Money amount

Thank you very much,
Linda

Linda? I thought it was Sally! And who is Qiaofang Wu?

That did work either, so they called in Jane.

Dear,
Thanks for your order
Your payment is check by bank, please do not pay again, several hours we will know the status of this payment. if do not pay sucess we will send you email
Hope longer busienss with you
yours,
jane

Not long after Jane’s email, Andy went to pick up a pizza – only to have his credit card declined. Sure it was a mistake, he tried it again at the Redbox machine. DECLINED. He called the bank and someone – Jane or Sally had charged $20 at a fast food restaurant in Boston and then sent the number over to Qiaofang Wu, who used it to charge $200 worth of groceries in New Mexico. Fortunately our bank caught it, and the jig was up.

However, it just goes to show – if it seems too good to be true, it probably is.

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