Showing posts with label Animal Kingdom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animal Kingdom. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Zootopia

Hello Lovely Readers,

Today's post is about Zootopia!

Animal Kingdom opened a new Zootopia show under the Tree of Life at the end of 2025. It's a fun 4-D experience in the theatre that formally showed A Bug's Life. 

So, to commemorate that, they're doing some fun tie-ins for passholders


Including the first passholder magnet of 2026 with Judy Hopps & Nick Wilde


And a Zootopia Passholder dessert. A cute little carrot cake sundae with vanilla ice cream, caramel sauce, pecans, carrot cake crumbles in a waffle bowl, topped with a birthday cake shell and a white chocolate carrot top

I don't think this was only for passholders, but it is a cute magic shot

With just the pawpsicle

Have you seen Zootopia? 

As of this post, I've only seen the first one, but I'll watch the 2nd one when it comes to Disney+

Stay 🌞 



Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Minnie Ear Collection

 Hello Lovely Readers,

So when I was growing up, Minnie Mouse earbands were not a thing! Of course, the classic cap with ears, on which you can have your name embroidered on the back in yellow. Although I can't remember if I got mine as a child or an adult. I really didn't have a desire to buy them until I became a passholder at Walt Disney World. Now, I feel naked going to the parks without them

And I do know I bought my first Minnie ears in 2024 on my second visit as a passholder. I purchased them at Animal Kingdom. They were less than $20 with any purchase. 

My first pair!
Mickey is embossed on the ears, and the bow is pink snake skin

Borrowed these

& these

Princess Ears
My 2nd pair. 
Their silhouettes are imprinted all over the ears 

Haunted Mansion ears
The Medusa portrait is in the center of the bow

 Cinderella's 70th Anniversary ears
They are SUPER heavy. The ears are hard plastic

These were less than $20, how could I not?

 Red sequin ears

EPCOT ears
The Epcot symbol is the center of the bow, and Mickey is dressed in clothes that match all the pavilions in EPCOT. This is the only selfie, because the Photo Pass photos did not capture enough detail

Yes, I'm eyeing a few more, but I can't have them all!

Do you have Minnie ears? How big is your collection?

Until next time


Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Disney Birthday



Hello Lovely Readers,
The last time I spent my birthday at a Disney property was in 2001 at California Adventure during their opening year. 

Not sure if buttons were a thing then, but they are now, and it was fun wearing one for the day, even if it was a day late.

I couldn't go on my actual birthday since my pass is blocked out on weekends & Federal holidays. So on my actual birthday, October 13th, I ventured over to Disney Springs for a photo shoot, lunch at Earl of Sandwich, and a cookie at Gideon's before heading over to my off-property hotel.

My plan on the 14th was to rope drop Epcot and ride the Guardians of the Galaxy. Well, that didn't happen! I did get there right at opening but the wait was already at 105 minutes, and I had a breakfast reservation at The Kona Cafe in the Polynesian Resort at 10:45, so on to plan B.

While eating awesome macadamia nut pancakes with pineapple sauce and bacon, I came up with the plan to visit all four parks and use the four modes of transportation to travel to all of them. My car was parked at Epoct. 



While at each, I would get a photo at their icon with my button, then do a reverse one with my arms in the air. I also went on one ride, or went to a show at each park. I didn't since I was full from my delicious pancakes, and knew I was ending my night at Epcot. The Food & Wine was in full swing, and I was making my way through my list

       

I always take advantage of having a photopass, so besides these photos, I stood in line for character shots at Magic Kingdom & Epcot.


I also rode two roller-coasters, which I really shouldn't. Everest at Animal Kingdom & Guardians at Epcot.


A busy day, more hours than I usually stay, but all in all a fantastic, solo 59th birthday trip!

Instagram reel~ Birthday @ WDW

Until next time,


Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Nemo

August brought some fun Nemo Passholder extras at Animal Kingdom

Crush Passholder Magnet

Totally Sweet Sundae, featuring Crush

Exclusive Passholder Magic Shot 
with Becky, Marlin & Nemo 


Friday, July 18, 2025

WDW 1st Visit

Epcot

 Hello Lovely Readers,

The first time I visited WDW was in 2022. I was at a Family Reunion, and only went to Animal Kingdom & Epcot, plus Disney Springs. Two parks that I heard a lot about, that really didn’t have an equal in California. 

Disney Springs 

I kinda went under duress, and didn’t do any reasearch and boy, did I miss out on a lot of things...

At Animal Kingdom, I completely missed the Tree of Life. I look back now and can't see how I did

I was with a group and was rushed around AK, and didn't really see much, even though we rope-dropped {didnt know that was a thing}, to go on Flight of Passage. We left early, because "not much to see"

It was my first time in Florida, and it was the middle of July, and I now know, but what the hell was up with the heavens opening up around 2 in the afternoon, and then suddenly stopping about two hours later??

At Epcot, we went in the afternoon to make our queue time at Guardians of the Galaxy. Was soaked, because of the aforementioned rain, and went into a fully air-conditioned building dripping wet.

Epcot

The Food & Wine was going on, so that was cool. Got the tip to buy a festival gift card to wear, so I didn't have to reach for my cc at every booth. I also had fun doing all the Kidcot activities, and checking out all the Pavillions

What I know now is

1. You need the app

2. You should have a magic band

3. A photopass/memory maker is so worth it!

4. Epcot has four festivals

5. Where the Tree of Life is

6. How cool Animal Kingdom is

7. I should have taken more pics

8. That Pandora in Animal Kingdom is really cool at night

9. I like all the different shows

10. Single Rider lines!

I learned there's quite a bit of a learning curve when it comes to Walt Disney World 

Stay ☀️ 


 






Written after becoming a passholder, and 3 years after the trip