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Epcot Festival of the Arts 2023 Review

February 14, 2023 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

I have been fortunate to attend every seasonal event at Walt Disney World’s Epcot theme park over the years. Hands down though, my favorite is Festival of the Arts! I was lucky enough to be able to attend it again last week and I’d like to do a quick review of it and share why it’s my favorite one!

Festival of the Arts

Festival of the Arts

Walt Disney World pretty much always has an event going on at Epcot these days. However, my personal favorite is the Festival of the Arts. It’s a short event celebrating art in all of its forms that takes place during the winter months of the year. In my opinion, this event could be lengthened as it only lasts for 5 weeks! This year’s festival ends on February 20th. So, if you are wanting to experience this year’s events, you better go now!

Festival Food

I actually really enjoy visiting Orlando during these cooler months as it’s more comfortable outside. That means I feel like actually trying some of the festival’s foods! My personal favorites from Festival of the Arts includes: Sushi Donut from Japan, Deconstructed Key Lime Pie (the first picture in my Instagram post below) from The Deconstructed Dish, and General Tso’s Chicken Shumai from China. I also enjoyed visiting Figment’s Imagination Station for the Pop’t Art, which was basically a tasty blueberry cookie and the Rainbow Cake was neat. My mom raved about all of the food we tried at the festival and even remarked how much better the food was here compared to some other theme parks’ festivals. I think there is something here for everyone to enjoy.

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Festival Entertainment

I love how Disney is able to bring art to life during this festival. You can walk around and look at paintings. However, you can also participate in art by painting some squares in a huge paint by number mural too! You can also pose in large art re-enactment for photos! You can even catch some stars from Broadway performing during this festival! I love walking around and looking at the chalk art at this festival and doing the scavenger hunt! I just feel like there’s so much to see and do at this particular festival, that it makes it more fun than some others!

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Conclusion

Between the beautiful foods, fun art entertainment, and great weather it’s easy to see why Festival of the Arts is my favorite Epcot festival. Also, I know that when I initially started blogging again, I stated that I would cover other things outside of Walt Disney World. However, I’ve come to accept how much joy Disney brings me and I hope anyone reading these posts is ok with me blogging about it too.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Orlando, Theme Parks, Travel, Walt Disney World, Winter

Hershey’s Chocolate World Review

February 8, 2023 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

Back in 2021, my mom and I took a trip up to Pennsylvania and visited Hershey’s Chocolate World, among other cool spots. Hands down, this was our favorite part of the trip. So, I thought I would do a review highlighting why we enjoyed it so much.

Hershey's Chocolate World

Hershey’s Chocolate World

While Hershey’s Chocolate World is technically a huge Hershey store, it’s much more than that. There are several add-on experiences that make this a must-do for any chocolate fan. In fact, my mom and I happily spent an entire day here on our trip and would love to go back to do it all again! 2023 marks the 50th Anniversary of this experience, so you know they are doing something right here! Without further ado, here are the activities you can do here!

Chocolate Tour

The Hershey Chocolate Tour is a free ride that shows you the process of making chocolate! At the end of this attraction, you are given a free piece of candy! We may have rode this attraction a couple of times! It’s a fun break from the heat in the summer and who doesn’t love free chocolate?!

Create Your Own Candy Bar

Did you know that you can design your own candy bar from the ingredients to the packaging here? It’s a super fun experience to choose the ingredients and then get to follow your candy bar being made! Then, you get to take it home to eat! I loved everything about this!

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Hershey’s Unwrapped

Unwrapped is a fun little tasting tour of chocolate! You are given a box of chocolate at the beginning of the show and then you get to taste your way through it as you are told the history of chocolate and the Hershey company. You also learn about what makes different types of chocolate unique. It’s a cute show that allows you to try different types of chocolate.

Hershey Trolley Works

Another highlight here for me was the trolley tour of Hershey, PA! I loved learning about the formation of the town and having historical markers pointed out. I highly recommend this tour for anyone who likes history. We did the Historical Tour, but they also have a shorter 45 minute Original Tour as well as special seasonal tours that sound awesome! Oh, you also get some free chocolate here too!

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Hershey’s Chocolate World Tips

You can save money on these activities if you purchase them in a bundle ahead of time. My mom and I booked Adventure 6 with all three activities included and saves $21. We also added a meal deal to our ticket, which saved another $4. It also made it really easy to get lunch at Hershey’s Chocolate World as it was already pre-paid. I loved trying the Jolly Rancher slush as my beverage!

As I stated above, this can be a whole day or it could be a half-day too. It’s up to you. If you are visiting Hersheypark or just staying at The Hotel Hershey or The Hershey Lodge, then you really should consider adding this to your trip!

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Hershey, Travel

Universal’s Loews Royal Pacific Resort Review

February 2, 2023 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

Back in December, my mom and I spent a night at Universal’s Loews Royal Pacific Resort while visiting Universal Orlando Resort. It was our first time staying in a Signature Collection Hotel at UO and it did not disappoint.

Royal Pacific Resort

Royal Pacific Resort

The last night of our stay at Universal Orlando Resort in December, we switched from Universal’s Endless Summer Resort – Surfside Inn and Suites to Loews Royal Pacific Resort. This was our first time staying at a “Signature Collection Hotel“. It was also our first time getting the Universal Express Unlimited pass since it’s included with a stay here! The price difference this trip was worth it for both of us to skip the lines!

One of the other perks of staying at Royal Pacific Resort is supposed to be the ability to ride the boat over to the theme parks. Unfortunately, the boat dock was being refurbished during our stay and we weren’t notified until we checked in. So, we were disappointed to discover that we couldn’t enjoy this amenity on our trip. We were pleased to discover that there was a walkway to the parks, which is a huge advantage over the values. It is a bit of a hike, but we were told it was quicker than waiting for a bus. So, we walked each time.

Upon entering this hotel, I realized that we were staying somewhere really nice. We loved the island theming as it’s very relaxing. I enjoyed the laid back vibes that counterbalanced the rush of visiting theme parks. We also appreciated that this hotel houses everything indoors, so we didn’t have to worry about walking with luggage in the weather!

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Standard Room

Perhaps it’s because we had just spent 3 nights in the value hotels or perhaps this resort is just really nice! Either way, we had a very comfortable stay at the Royal Pacific Resort. The room was much quieter than at Surfside or Dockside. In fact, we both slept great! The beds were comfortable. The shower tile and bathroom vanity took the room up a notch. Even though it’s a standard room, there was more than enough room for the two of us.

Royal Pacific Food

One of my favorite things about traveling is trying new foods. So, I was happy to discover how good the food at Royal Pacific is! I enjoyed the Tuk Tarts from Tuk Tuk Market. I’ve also heard great things about the luau they host on Saturday nights. Unfortunately, we were staying here on a Monday night and didn’t get to experience it.

The standout dining experience of this trip was the Islands Dining Room. We had breakfast here both mornings and enjoyed it each time. The first morning, we got the buffet. The second day I got Hawaiian Pancakes while my mom got Tahitian French Toast. We were very pleased with our meals here! Everything tasted fresh and delicious! You can see the food in my Instagram post below.

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Overall Review

I think you can probably tell that I enjoyed my stay at Royal Pacific Resort. In fact, it’s currently my favorite Universal Orlando Resort. I should be staying at two other UO hotels soon, so stay tuned to see if it remains that way. Have you ever stayed here? What did you think?

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

Camp Margaritaville Pigeon Forge TN Lodge Review

January 19, 2023 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

Last year, I stayed at The Lodge at Camp Margaritaville Pigeon Forge in Tennessee with my mom for two nights. Having stayed at and written about the resort in Gatlinburg as well as the Inn in Pigeon Forge previously, I thought we might enjoy this one as well. Plus, with it being newer, it had some great rates!

Camp Margaritaville Pigeon Forge

Camp Margaritaville Pigeon Forge

Camp Margaritaville Pigeon Forge is technically an RV Resort with a Lodge! I don’t own an RV, so I can’t speak to those aspects of the place. However, it did look like a nice and calm place while I was there. It also appeared that there was lots to do, particularly during warmer months! From outdoor games to a lazy river, there’s lots to keep you entertained here.

The location of this resort is ideal for going to either Pigeon Forge or Gatlinburg. In fact, it would be perfect to head one direction one day and the other direction another day. It’s actually at the very end of Pigeon Forge, before you head into the woods towards Gatlinburg. It can be a little difficult to find in the dark the first time though as it’s off the main road.

The Lodge

As I said in my previous Margaritaville property reviews, my mom grew up at the beach and loves that vibe. So, we enjoy visiting these places when we can. Personally, I really like that each one features a soothing turquoise in their color palettes. I think that this new Camp Margaritaville theme makes it an even better fit for this area as it makes it more outdoorsy. I think it would be great to return for a summer stay here.

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The Standard Room

We found our room to be more than adequate in terms of size. In fact, it felt huge with lots of extra room! The beds were comfortable enough and I loved the decor. I liked the shower, but was disappointed to discover that there wasn’t a shower shelf! I also would have like more towel hooks to hang our towels on. In that sense, it seemed like it had just opened and was missing a few touches.

Another thing that I was disappointed with was the loud music. I know they are trying to set a relaxing/party mood here. However, I don’t need to hear the hallway or outdoor music from my bed. When the air wasn’t on, I could hear the music being played while trying to sleep. It wasn’t obnoxiously loud, but it could be heard. Perhaps, it was the location of our room that allowed me to hear the music as we were at the end of the hallway near the elevator.

Overall

In conclusion, we had a nice stay at The Lodge at Camp Margaritaville Pigeon Forge. I loved the theme and decor. It’s also in a great location for exploring the area. So, have you stayed here before? What did you think?

Filed Under: Hotel Reviews Tagged With: Pigeon Forge, Travel

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

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