A Review of Disney’s California Grill

The California Grill is undoubtedly one of the best restaurants in Disney World. It is located on the 15th floor of the Contemporary Resort and provides sweeping views of the Magic Kingdom area. The California Grill is on the dining plan but requires two table service credits per meal since it is a signature restaurant. The dining area is stylishly decorated with its focus being the open kitchen and the incredible views. This restaurant does have a tendency to get a little bit on the noisy side, perhaps because it is so open. The menu changes weekly but features sushi, appetizers, grilled or roasted seafood and meats, sinful desserts, and fine wines. My personal favorites include the oak-fired beef filet and the sushi. The sushi rolls on the menu tend to be incredibly creative and unique. Also, the extensive wine selection is absolutely amazing. The typical entrée will cost between $30 and $45. Kids meals range from about $8 to $14. The California Grill is great for couples, guests celebrating a special occasion, and those who just want to add something a little special to their vacation. Although it is a more sophisticated dining experience, you will see plenty of children in the dining room.

Disney's California Grill

The open kitchen at Disney’s California Grill.

I rate the California Grill as not to be missed. To make your experience a bit more memorable, make your reservation for about an hour before the Magic Kingdom fireworks begin and ask for a table by the window. The lights are dimmed in the restaurant for the fireworks and the accompanying music is piped in. Don’t be concerned if you can’t obtain a window table as you are able to view the fireworks from the restaurant’s deck while the music plays over speakers. This is an extremely popular restaurant, so I recommend making your reservation 180 days in advance, especially if you are planning to watch the fireworks.

A Review of Disney’s Old Key West Resort

 

Disney's Old Key West Resort

Studio at Disney’s Old Key West.

Disney’s Old Key West Resort mainly serves Disney Vacation Club members, but other Guests can reserve rooms  as well.  Old Key West is located between Downtown Disney and Epcot.

This resort is unique because of its dressed-down and laid-back atmosphere.  Lush plants and low, white clapboard buildings with sky-blue eaves evoke genuine Key West style.  The public areas of the resort  make Guests feel as if they are in a small town.  The charming waterside shop, cafe, and bar are connected by wooden pathways.  The Conch Flats Community Hall provides many different activities for Guests to take advantage of.  The atmosphere is vibrant, friendly, and relaxing.  Accommodations are roomy, comfortable, and attractive.

Despite the intimate feel, Old Key West is big enough to get lost in.  The resort’s 761 “homes” range from studios with kitchenettes that sleep 4-5 adults, to huge one-bedrooms with full kitchens that sleep 4-5 adults, two-bedrooms also with full kitchens that sleep eight adults, and the amazing three bedroom Grand Villas that sleep up to 12.  All have a private patio or balcony.  All but the studios consist of a master bath with a huge two-person whirlpool tub, an expansive living area with full kitchen, dining area, and queen-size sleeper sofa, and a washing machine and dryer.  Villas offer views of the golf course, waterways, or woods.  Amenities in all rooms consist of a TV , fridge, microwave, coffee machine, high-speed Internet, and voice mail. One-bedroom and larger villas feature a fully equipped kitchen area, big-screen TV, DVD player, and in-room safe.

For swimmers, three leisure pools and a large themed pool with a water slide, hot tub, sauna, and sandy play area round out the “R.E.S.T. Beach Entertainment Division.” A kid’s wading pool is near the main pool.

There are several dining options available to Guests.  Olivia’s Cafe is a cozy, informal restaurant that serves good food in a homey atmosphere.  Goods’s Food to Go over by the main pool serves breakfast, hamburgers, and snacks.  Also by the main pool, the Gurgling Suitcase has drinks and snacks.   Turtle Shack by the Turtle Pond Road pool serves snacks seasonally.  Pizza delivery is also available.

The Old Key West Resort is ideal for playing and relaxing. There is something for everyone.  Tennis, basketball, shuffleboard, and volleyball courts are available.  Guests can also rent boats and bicycles at Hank’s Rent ‘N Return, golf at the nearby golf course , or try out the walking and jogging path.  A fitness center has Nautilus equipment and a sauna, plus massages are available.  The Conch Flats Community Hall provides activities and organized events for children.  Play areas are near some of the pools.  The two arcades have plenty of games to keep the children happy.  The Conch Flats General Store sells general and Disney products, plus food and sundries.

Disney’s Old Key West is perfect for groups and families who wish to stay together. Location is important at this expansive resort.  I recommend requesting a room near the Hospitality House or a bus stop.

A Review of Disney’s Boardwalk Villas

 

The Boardwalk VIllas

Disney’s Boardwalk Villas

For my family vacation in August, I had the privilege of staying at the Boardwalk Villas.  For the most part, I was very pleased with this resort.  As a matter of fact, I think this may be my “new” favorite resort.

Hands down, the best thing about this resort is its location.  The Boardwalk Inn & Villas are located between Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios.  Guests can walk to Epcot from the Villas in approximately ten minutes.  You can also take a boat to Epcot, but I recommend you walk if possible. Taking the boat most likely will take just as long if not longer than walking.  Also, you get to enter Epcot through the International Gateway, so you can avoid all of the hustle and bustle of the main entrance.  Hollywood Studios is approximately a fifteen minute walk or you can take a boat.

Because of the prime location of this resort, the amount of dining options we had was outstanding.  Besides the restaurants on the Boardwalk, we could walk to the restaurants at the Yacht & Beach Club and the Swan & Dolphin. Best of all, since we had park hopping privileges, we also had the option of walking to the World Showcase and eating at one of the many restaurants there.

As for the actual Villas, they were clean and spacious.  We had a water-front room so we could see parts of Epcot from our balcony.  My favorite activity on this trip was watching the fireworks from Illuminations from the comfort of our balcony.  We had a one bedroom villa which consisted of a master bedroom with a king bed, a bathroom, a living area with a pull-out couch, a kitchen, a closet with a washer and dryer, and two balconies.  My twelve-year-old son was very comfortable on the pull-out.

The Luna Park Pool
The infamous clown slide at the Luna Park Pool.

The Boardwalk Villas share amenities with the Inn. The only amenity we had time to take advantage of was the Luna Park Pool. My son loved the clown slide at the pool and my husband and I loved Leaping Horse Libations (the pool bar)!

I also want to mention that the Boardwalk itself can be pretty entertaining.  There is something for everyone.   Guests can rent surrey bikes, shop in the stores, hang out at a bar, visit one of the adult-only venues, watch entertainers such as jugglers and magicians, or just stroll along Crescent Lake.

The only negative experience we had was with the Disney buses.  We had to rely on the buses to get to and from Animal Kingdom, Magic Kingdom, and Downtown Disney.   Unfortunately ,the Boardwalk Inn & Villas share buses with the Yacht Club, Beach Club, Swan, and Dolphin.  Stopping at all of these resorts made for some really long rides.

Despite our disappointment with the buses,  the Boardwalk Villas now tops my family’s list of our favorite Disney resorts.   I highly recommend Disney’s Boardwalk Villas for adults and Guests with older children.

All-Inclusive Vacations in High Demand

Disney Cruise Line

Almost everything is included on a Disney Cruise.

As a travel consultant who specializes in family vacations, I follow the news and trends in this niche closely.  In today’s hectic world, families are looking for more opportunities to spend time together – and they don’t want to spend a lot of time or money to make this happen.

Many resorts and cruise lines are noticing this trend as well and are offering more options that appeal to today’s busy families.  Special package offers, all-inclusive resorts, and cruises, allow families to spend quality time together without all of the planning and budgeting that typically goes with planning a vacation.

As the demand increases for these types of vacations,  I expect to see travel suppliers increase their options whithin this particular travel market.  Once a package or all-inclusive vacation is booked, all families have to do is show up and let the fun begin.

Still overwhelmed about planning a family vacation?  Working with a professional travel consultant will ensure that you have the right vacation destination for your travel party and get the most value for your vacation budget.

Can’t Miss Activities for Families at Disney’s Castaway Cay

If you are taking a Disney Cruise to the Bahamas or Caribbean, most likely you will be making a stop at Castaway Cay- Disney’s private island located in the Bahamas.  What makes Castaway Cay unique is that you get to explore a tropical island with the comfort of knowing that your experience is provided by Disney.

Biking at Castaway Cay
Exploring Castaway Cay on bikes.

Castaway Cay has some great activities that your family can enjoy.  You can explore the island on a bike, snorkel with stingrays, go parasailing, rent watercraft, or just relax on the picture-perfect beach. 

Snorkeling at Castaway Cay

Snorkeling at Castaway Cay

The one activity that I recommend most often is to go snorkeling.  Disney provides family friendly & safe snorkeling “courses” that are perfect for children and first-timers.  Besides seeing various sea creatures, Disney has created some of their own underwater surprises that will delight Guests of all ages.

As a travel professional,  I always recommend that my clients consider reserving their port excursions (activities) as soon as they are open for booking.  There are only a limited number of spaces available and you certainly don’t want to miss out on the fun!

Amy Miller

Family Vacation Specialist

Is Travel Insurance Worth It?

Traveling during hurricane season? You may want to consider purchasing trip insurance.

I came across a recent article in the Trip Doctor section of Travel & Leisure that answers the question “Is travel insurance worth it?”  The article states that those who are concerned about out-of-country medical expenses, especially the cost of an emergency evacuation, should definitely purchase travel insurance.

Travel insurance can cover things such as medical services, evacuation, trip interruption or cancellation and financial default by your trip provider.   Amy Farley, the “Trip Doctor”, recommends that you compare multiple policies before purchasing one so you end up with the benefits you need.

As a Disney vacation specialist, I often have clients ask if travel insurance is worth it.  There is no “right” answer to this question.   My recommendation is that you purchase travel insurance if you have invested more money in your trip than you are prepared to lose.

Amy Miller

Disney Vacation Specialist

Family Vacations Create Lasting Memories

Out of everything we did this summer, standing in the Body Dryer at Dorney Park after riding the water rides was ranked #1!

I am a travel agent who specializes in group travel, family vacations, and honeymoons. To me, this is more than just a job.  I get the privilege of helping my clients create magical memories that will last a life-time.  There is nothing as rewarding as helping a budget conscious family create a magical experience for their children, arranging a few romantic surprises for a newlywed couple, or helping to organize a family reunion that everyone will be talking about for years to come.  You see, this is why I love what I do.  I don’t just book trips.  Instead, I work with my clients to create unforgetable and unique experiences that they will remember forever!

I often feel like many people underestimate the value of a vacation.  Everyone today is so busy, and we tend to question if it is “okay” to take time off from our hectic lives.   A vacation should be looked at as an investment in the health and happiness of you and those you care about.  A vacation can reduce stress, allow you to experience new things ,and best of all…give you that much-needed time with the people you love.

Sometimes a client will tell me that trying to plan the perfect vacation adds to their stress.  I always tell them that perfection is not going to make or break their vacation. (Besides, it is my job to worry about that!) Focus on having fun, being silly, and enjoying this precious time with your loved ones.  After all, it is often the unplanned “surprises” that make the best memories.

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Question of the Week

This is my family’s first trip to Disneyland in California and we only have time to visit one park.  Should we do Disney’s California Adventure Park or the Disneyland Park?

This is a tough question, and there really is no right answer.   Having said that, since this is your first visit, I definitely recommend Disneyland.  I know right now everyone is hearing a lot about California Adventure and its newest additions, and it is definitely worth a visit at some point, but the Disneyland Park will always be the heart of the Disneyland Resort.   A lot of Guests make the mistake of assuming that the Disneyland Park will be just like the Magic Kingdom in Florida.  That could not be further from the truth.  Most visitors are pleasantly surprised at the differences between Disneyland in California and the Magic Kingdom Park.

My Experience on Amtrak’s Auto Train

 

The Auto Train

The Auto Train

My family and I just came back from yet another amazing Disney World family vacation. For this vacation, we used Amtrak’s Auto Train to go to and from Florida. What makes the auto train special is that we got to take our vehicle on the train with us. This is great because we didn’t have to rent a car or rely on Disney transportation…but my absolute favorite thing about taking our vehicle with, is that we could pack whatever we wanted as long as it fit in the vehicle. ( If you like to go shopping, the last point is particularly important!)

We made our reservations on the Auto Train about nine months in advance, using Amtrak’s website. I actually suggest booking even sooner than that if at all possible because the least expensive rates are offered about a year in advance. The closer you are to your vacation dates, the higher your fare is going to be. The reservation process was very simple. We made the decision to book a Family Room so we would have a little privacy, which obviously cost a little more than the standard coach seats. Also, we had to pay the oversized vehicle rate when making our reservation because we were taking an SUV. (You must select the oversized vehicle option if you have a truck, van, or SUV.) Amtrak gives discounts to certain groups and organizations. My family was able to save a lttle bit by taking advantage of the AAA discount.

Loading Cars onto the Auto Train

On the day of departure, we had to be at the Lorton, VA station by 2pm. The Auto Train only stops at two stations- Lorton, VA and Sanford, FL. This is actually advantageous as the more stops you make the longer your ride is. Since I live in Pennsylvania, my family had about a 3 ½ hour drive to get to Lorton. Once we arrived at the train station, we pulled up to a booth in our vehicle and were given our vehicle number. Then, we pulled our vehicle forward and left our vehicle for the Amtrak crew to load on the train. We had to ensure that we took from the vehicle anything we would need to have when we were on the train. My family than went inside the train station to check-in. All adults in the travel party had to show a form of ID during the check-in process. At check-in we also got to choose which dinner seating we wanted. Typically, there are three seatings (5pm, 7pm, and 9pm) to pick from.

After we checked in, we sat and waited in the overcrowded train station until about 2:30pm when they let us board the train. Waiting around to board was unquestionably the least interesting part of the trip. Getting on the train was a fairly simple process because the helpful train attendants helped everyoneget on the right train car.

After boarding the train, all we had to do was sit back and take it easy. Since we booked a room for our trip, we were treated to a wine and cheese tasting at 3pm in the lounge car. Regrettably, the wine tasting is not offered to the coach passengers. The train departed the station promptly at 4pm. Since we selected the first seating (5pm) for dinner, we didn’t have to wait long until the announcement came letting us know it was time to head to the dining car. (Please note: do not misplace the dining tickets they give you when you check-in and make sure you take them with you to the dining car. They will not seat you without your tickets.) Eating on the Auto Train was a rather enjoyable experience. For dinner, we got a salad, roll, entree, dessert, wine, and soda- and it was all included in the cost of our train ticket. The tables in the dining room sat four people. If there was a travel party of more than four people, they had to split up. Also, travel parties of less than four people sometimes had to sit with other people.

When we were not having dinner, we spent time in the train’s lounge and relaxed in our room. Amtrak normally shows a family friendly movie in the lounge. There is also a bar in the lounge car where we could purchase alcoholic beverages, sodas, and small snacks. My son enjoyed the lounge car. He really liked watching “The Lorax” while playing 500 Rummy with me and my husband.

Sleeping on the train

The sleeping arrangements vary depending on whether you are in coach or in a sleeper car. In the coach section, the chairs recline and the passengers slept half sitting up. Because we had a room, our car attendant pulled down and made our beds for us at the time we requested upon boarding the train. I do want to point out that regardless of whether you choose coach or a room, do not expect to have a great night’s sleep. The Auto Train is a quick moving, somewhat bumpy train and we were “reminded” of this a few times throughout the night.

The next morning, before arrival in Sanford, Amtrak provided a continental breakfast in the dining car. It was nothing incredible, just cereal, muffins, bagels, a banana, coffee, and orange juice. Nevertheless, it served its purpose as a quick breakfast prior to arriving at our destination.

The planned arrival time was 9:30am. We were extremely fortunate and arrived in Florida over an hour early. (We arrived before the scheduled arrival time coming home too.) Once we got off the train, the crew started unloading vehicles. We patiently waited for them to call our vehicle number. When our number was called, we jumped in our vehicle and drove off to Disney World. When it was time to return home, it was the exact same process- except for we were slightly saddened to leave warm Florida and our wonderful family vacation behind.

Auto Train Tips:

  • Look at the train ride as part of your vacation, It is a time to relax, eat good food, spend time with your family, and enjoy some amazing scenery.
  • Take into account the age and personalities of your children. If your child can not sit still for more than a few minutes, riding the train may not be for you.
  • Pick the middle (7pm) dinner seating. It divides your evening up a little nicer.
  • Remember to bring books, magazines, portable DVD players, hand-held video games, a deck of cards, etc. Now is the time to read that book you bought and didn’t have time to read or teach your family a new card game.

 

 

Saint Patrick’s Day in Disney World

No matter what the special occasion, large or small, one thing Disney knows how to do is celebrate. Saint Patrick’s Day is no exception. If you happen to be traveling to Disney World over Saint Patrick’s Day, you will come across food, music, entertainment and merchandise with Saint Patrick’s Day flair.

Hands down, the best spot to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day is at Raglan Road at Downtown Disney. Stop by and delight in authentic Irish cuisine like soda bread, unique creations like the Raglan Risotto and some of the finest beer you will find on tap anywhere. While Raglan Road features Irish music and entertainment year round, they truly take it up to the next level on Saint Patrick’s Day. In previous years, they have offered special events on March 17th as well as a couple of other days around it. If you plan on going to Raglan Road, advanced dining reservations are highly suggested.

Also, be on the lookout for special Saint Patrick’s Day merchandise. In recent years, Disney has sold Saint Patrick’s Day mouse ear hats and special Saint Patrick’s Day collectibles. Naturally, you will be especially excited about this merchandise if you are of Irish heritage or if you have a Disney collection. Holidays seem to be a great time to pick up special pins, Vinylmation figurines, and other collectible items.

If your Disney World vacation dates include March 17th, make sure you stay alert for any special events that may be taking place throughout the World, both in the parks and at Downtown Disney. After all, how often do you get to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day Disney style?

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