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What to Pack for a Theme Park

January 17, 2023 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

I know there are probably loads of other posts out there on what to pack for a theme park visit. However, like most things, I believe these lists to be subjective. I also believe we can all learn something from each other. So, I’m sharing the things I take when I visit one!

What to Pack for a Theme Park

What to Pack for a Theme Park

When thinking about what to pack for a theme park, you have to start with the bag itself. I know lots of people like to take a backpack. However, I prefer a crossbody bag because I can see my bag at all times. That way, I don’t have to worry about someone stealing from my bag. Perhaps I’m too careful, but I know thefts still happen on vacation.

The bag in the picture above is a Disney Vera Bradley Crossbody Bag. I purchased it at a VB Outlet store in Pigeon Forge, TN last year. I love that it’s a soft fabric, washable, and that particular pattern features the Walt Disney World castle. I take this bag when I’m visiting Disney parks. This is the second Disney Vera Bradley crossbody bag I’ve owned. The first one was starting to get worn in the crossbody strap, so I replaced it with this one. However, I had carried it for years. In fact, I think I got it about the time I went to Disney Social Media Moms.

Back in 2019, I purchased a black Michael Kors crossbody bag at that same outlet mall in Pigeon Forge, TN. I have been carrying it when I’m not going to Disney. The fabric is not as soft as VB, but it’s holding up well. It’s also stylish no matter what I pair it with.

List of What to Bring

Without further ado, here’s my list of things to pack for a theme park:

  • Sunglasses and/or Hat – I wear glasses, but have several pairs of sunglasses that go over my glasses. In fact, I never leave the house without a pair to protect my eyes. In recent years, I’ve gotten better about protecting my skin by wearing hats too.
  • Poncho – If you are traveling to Florida, you need a poncho. They frequently have short rain showers while remaining hot. So, a light poncho is perfect. Also, you can save several dollars by bringing your own! I also sometimes carry a mini-umbrella if it’s calling for rain.
  • Charger – You will be using your phone to take pictures as well as using the park’s app. It drains your battery quickly. Bring a charger and cord.
  • Wallet – You have to have your tickets/id anyways. I know some parks have gone cashless, but I’m already carrying my bag, so might as well bring my wallet too.
  • Sunblock and bug spray – You need to reapply through the day. I got a brush with powder sunscreen inside the handle last year and like carrying it around.
  • Hand sanitizer – Ideally, you wash your hands before eating. However, at least you can sanitize after riding a ride.
  • Gum – Disney doesn’t sell gum in their parks. So, if you are a gum chewer, bring your own gum.

So, did I forget anything? What do you pack for a theme park?

Filed Under: Travel Tips Tagged With: Dollywood, Hershey, SeaWorld, Theme Parks, Universal Orlando Resort

SeaWorld Orlando Animal Tours: What to Expect

January 11, 2023 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

There are several SeaWorld Orlando animal tours you can book when you visit the theme park. Last year, my mom and I booked a different one on each of our three visits. Today, I am going to tell you what to expect if you book one of these add-on experiences.

SeaWorld Orlando Animal Tours

SeaWorld Orlando Animal Tours

When you visit SeaWorld Orlando, several shows and animal viewing options are included with admission. However, there are also several add-on experiences you can purchase for another fee to get up-close with select animals. Depending on the event, you will either be given a time or able to select a time to do the event. Then, it’s up to you to remember it. Ha! You will also need to read on the receipt (that is emailed to you) where to go to check-in for your event.

During my three visits in 2022 I was lucky to do three different SeaWorld Orlando Animal Tours: dolphin encounter, sea lions up-close, and penguins up-close.

Dolphin Encounter

On my first visit of the year, my mom and I did the dolphin encounter. This was a quick 15 minute experience wherein we learned several facts about the dolphins before getting to pet a dolphin! We also purchased photos from the park for this experience as you can’t bring any devices near the water for this one. There’s a park photographer across the water snapping pictures and it’s worth it to buy at least one, in my opinion. This experience also led my mom and I to book Discovery Cove to swim with the dolphins! So, be aware that once you do one of these, there’s the risk of wanting to do more! Ha!

Sea Lions Up-Close Tour

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During our February trip, I learned that my mom likes sea lions due to their whiskers! So, for our September trip, we booked the Sea Lions Up-Close Tour. This is a longer experience, about 45 minutes. Just keep that in mind if you have a jam-packed theme park day. This tour consisted of learning lots about sea lions, feeding sea lions, and then getting to touch and take pictures with one! My mom really enjoyed this experience. I was a little intimidated as the sea lion breathed right in my face and scared me at one point. It’s worth noting that the park photographer didn’t show up until the very end of this experience, so the group simply took photos with our cell phones for each other. My advice would be to wait and see if the photographer shows up for this event before purchasing the picture package.

Penguins Up-Close Tour

On our December trip, we booked the Penguins Up-Close Tour because it felt Christmas-like to me! Plus, I really like penguins. We were also able to get this one on sale during their Black Friday sale, so it also seemed like a good deal. I will warn you that the penguin area is kept around a chilly 32 degrees. So, bring some layers to put on for this one. I loved being able to touch and take photos of the penguins. There wasn’t a park photographer for this experience, fyi. We learned so much about penguins on this tour. It was a really neat and memorable trip.

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Are Animal Tour Add-Ons Worth It?

Several of the SeaWorld Orlando Animal Tours can be expensive, especially when you think about it being on top of regular park admission. However, you can sometimes catch them on sale. So, keep an eye out for deals if you have time before your trip. Additionally, annual passholders get a small discount on tours. You simply need to sign into the website to see the discount. Another aspect to keep in mind is the amount of time these things take. If you have the funds and time, I highly recommend an add-on experience.

Filed Under: Travel Tips Tagged With: Orlando, SeaWorld, Theme Parks

Universal’s Endless Summer Resort – Surfside Inn and Suites Review

January 5, 2023 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

Last year, I reviewed Universal’s Endless Summer Resort – Dockside and explained that the Endless Summer Resort was actually two separate hotels across the street from one another. Well, during my December 2022 trip, I stayed at the other hotel – Surfside Inn and Suites! So, today I’m reviewing it!

Surfside Inn and Suites

Surfside Inn and Suites

Surfside Inn and Suites is considered a “value resort” at Universal Orlando Resort. This means it has cheaper rates while still offering some of the perks of staying on-site. For instance, you get early park entry and free bus transportation to the parks. However, since it’s a value, you do not get Express Pass a.k.a. the ability to jump the line as that perk is only offered at higher tiers of resorts.

I will commend Universal Orlando for building these value resorts recently as not all parks are concentrating on these lower end hotels. In fact, from what I’ve seen, most places are building fancier places that cost a lot more. So, kudos to UO for catering to all budgets.

Also, I will say that both Surfside and Dockside have nice theming. Both of them have a relaxing vibe that feels very beachy. I also enjoyed seeing all of the surfboards around the hotel! It doesn’t scream this is a cheaper hotel when you look around the hotel, which is appreciated.

Two Bedroom Suite

Both Surfside and Dockside offer standard rooms as well as two bedroom suites. Personally, I don’t think that’s an accurate name for the suite. However, I do appreciate a value resort offering a suite. It’s really a one bedroom suite as it features a separate small bedroom in addition to a regular two queen front room.

The suite also has an adorable picnic table dining area that the standard room does not have. I found this to be a nice addition as it gives you somewhere besides the bed to sit. It does come with just one bathroom though. Also, it has only one very small closet in the separate bedroom. So, storage may be an issue for your group if you have lots of clothing.

One big issue we encountered in the suite and not in the standard room was the air vent placement. In the separate bedroom, the air vent blows air directly on the bed. So, the person(s) sleeping in the separate bedroom may get colder or hotter than the other people with the air hitting them directly.

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Surfside Overall

Having stayed at both Dockside and Surfside now, I would say that they rate very similarly. Surfside is smaller and I appreciate that as that means fewer people. This also means less walking to/from your room. However, my big complaint with both places is the noise. Both of these resorts have been very noisy every night we’ve stayed in them. I thought staying in a suite would cut down on the noise. However, the walls are really thin and voices can be heard through them. I also believe I was able to hear conversations in the vent in the separate bedroom of the suite.

Additionally, we encountered groups staying here as well. This time, it was a bunch of elementary school aged football teams staying for a tournament. So, I would say to prepare yourself for student groups if you book a stay at one of these value resorts and bring ear plugs. However, they offer great rates, so I guess it depends on what you want from your hotel room: peace/quiet or just a place to lay your head.

Filed Under: Hotel Reviews Tagged With: Orlando, Travel, Universal Orlando Resort, Universal Resorts

The Best Dinner Show In Pigeon Forge, TN

January 3, 2023 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

If you are planning an upcoming trip to the Great Smoky Mountains, you may be wondering what the best dinner show in Pigeon Forge is. Well, I’m here to tell you that it’s not that easy to pick just one. It really depends on you and your group’s preferences. However, I can tell you which one has the best food and which is the most entertaining show, in my opinion.

best dinner show in Pigeon Forge

Best Dinner Show in Pigeon Forge

Last year, I wrote a blog post on each of the show options in Pigeon Forge, TN: Hatfield and McCoy Dinner Feud Show Review, Pirates Voyage Pigeon Forge Dinner Show Review, and Dolly Parton Stampede Christmas Dinner Show Review. I somewhat alluded to which one I thought was the best dinner show in Pigeon Forge in those reviews. However, today I’m going to spell it out more clearly by directly comparing the three shows. I will say that everything is subjective about these shows.

Best Dinner Food

As I said in its review, I believe the food at the Hatfield and McCoy Dinner Feud to be superior to the other two shows. For starters, I love that you eat the food prior to the show here and can have seconds of anything! I also appreciate the variety of food offered here! You get BBQ pork and fried chicken! Plus, they have some really tasty rolls! Admittedly, the dessert isn’t as good as the fruit turnovers at the other shows, but the chocolate pudding is pretty good. I preferred the chocolate to the banana, for what it’s worth. So, if food is the most important part of your experience, then I would head here for sure!

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Also, just for comparison’s sake, I would award Dolly Parton’s Stampede a 2nd place for food. I enjoyed having a whole small chicken to myself and loved the apple turnover. Pirates Voyage would be a 3rd place in terms of food for me. It’s not bad food, but it just wasn’t as good as the other two places.

Most Entertaining Show

My family prefers the Pirates Voyage show when it comes to the actual show. My husband is a fan of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies and the ride at Walt Disney World. So, this show was naturally more interesting to him. However, the acrobatics and storyline also drew him in. My mom also appreciated the wow factor of the show, including the animals! Some of the tricks were jaw-dropping here and I enjoyed it both times I saw it.

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All of that being said, if your family really like horses or is a little more country/rural, you may prefer Dolly Parton’s Stampede. While we personally preferred the acrobatic pirates, the beautiful horses and tricks were equally neat to see. In fact, I know lots of people I went to school with really like this show. As I said above, I think it’s really difficult to define the best dinner show as it’s all subjective!

Additionally, this doesn’t mean Hatfield and McCoy is a bad show. I really liked the clogging, as it reminded me of shows I saw as a child. I also like the diving tricks as well as the storyline. I just found the show at Pirates to be a little more impressive.

Best Dinner Show Overall

Since each of the three shows is so different, I don’t think it’s fair to crown one best overall. I think it’s better for every family to decide which show best fits their needs and interests. If you are more interested in food, go for Hatfield & McCoy. If you want to be impressed, go see Pirates. If you want to see beautiful horses, go to Dolly’s. So, what do you think is the best dinner show in Pigeon Forge, TN?

Filed Under: Travel Tips Tagged With: Pigeon Forge

A Look Back at 2022

December 28, 2022 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

Wow! I can’t believe that the year is ending! Years ago, I enjoyed doing a little year in review post at the end of the year. So, I thought I would do a look back at 2022!

Look Back at 2022

Look Back at 2022

I swear this has to have been one of the shortest years ever! Ha! Personally, I always felt like time was slipping by me this year. It seems like it was just March and then all of a sudden it was September! I don’t know what happened to summer at all. Although, I do think traveling and planning trips (looking forward to stuff) seems to make time pass quicker for me. That being said, here’s a look back at 2022!

2022 Travel

For the past couple of years, I’ve been a Dollywood Annual Passholder. I decided not to renew my pass for 2023, but I visited the theme park 4 times in 2022! That allowed me to experience Flower & Food Festival in the springtime (I plan on blogging about it in 2023), Smoky Mountain Summer Celebration, Harvest Festival, and Smoky Mountain Christmas! I truly enjoy the seasonal festivals and celebrations that take place at Dollywood. My favorite is the summer one with the drone show, which is shown in the collage above!

Back in February, my mom and I made a last minute decision to visit SeaWorld Orlando to dine with the orcas and Universal Orlando to experience Mardi Gras! We had so much fun that we decided to become annual passholders at UO! I also became one at SeaWorld, which came with bring a friend passes. So, we were able to visit each park 3 times this year! My favorite festival at SeaWorld Orlando is the Christmas Celebration with all of its festive shows and entertainment. I simply love every season at UO. I even enjoyed Halloween Horror Nights! However, Christmas at Universal Orlando is wonderful too! We already have a trip to UO planned for February 2023, so stay tuned for some Mardi Gras posts next year! We may also be heading to a different SeaWorld owned theme park in 2023!

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Return to Blogging

I would be remiss if I didn’t mention the biggest event in 2022, as far as this site goes. After being away for years and years, I returned to blogging! I had been thinking about returning for a good long while, but just never did it. In fact, the mere thought of returning made me nervous! I actually wasn’t sure how to even write a post since my site had updated versions and plug-ins so many times. Ha!

I was also concerned that it was silly and no one cared what I had to say. To get around this, I no longer look at analytics much. That way, I can simply be proud when I’ve produced a post I feel is good. Writing has always been somewhat therapeutic for me. I also enjoy keeping a content calendar and being organized. It definitely gives my life more purpose and makes my trips seem more meaningful now. I suppose this is more of a travel diary now.

Personal Life

I guess the one big event from my personal life in 2022 was the loss of my mom’s mom. I wasn’t close to her since she tended to be mean. However, she was my last remaining grandparent and I know it makes my mom sad. Loss can be difficult, even when the relationship is complicated.

2023

As I look ahead to 2023, I hope to continue blogging about my travels. I haven’t decided what I will do if/when I run out of travel post ideas to write. Although, I hope to travel at least a few times a year. So, that alone should give me a few posts to write. Do you have any places you’d like to see me visit and blog about?

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