What to Know in Planning a Walt Disney World Vacation
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What to Know in Planning a Walt Disney World Vacation
Planning a trip to WDW takes a lot of thought and planning. Even with the best laid plans, one can encounter a bump or two along the way.
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What are the perfect number of days for a Disney World vacation?
It really depends on what you are looking for in your vacation! Generally, three to five days is enough to experience the four main theme parks, but you can always add on extra days to explore the other attractions and experiences available. If you’re looking for a more leisurely vacation, seven to ten days would be ideal to truly enjoy everything Disney World has to offer.
When is the best time to visit Disney World?
The best time to visit Disney World is typically during the off-season. This usually falls between early January and late February, as well as the months of September and October. During these times, there are usually fewer crowds and lower prices. However, it's important to note that the busiest times of year (like summer, Christmas and Easter) can still be enjoyable if you plan ahead and make reservations in advance.
Common mistakes we see when people try to book themselves at the Happiest Place on Earth
Mistake #1 – Not reserving table service meals in advance. You’ll absolutely need to make a reservation for sit down meals 60/180 days prior to your arrival. And, beware…they go fast, especially signature and character experiences.
Mistake #2 – Not using mobile order. If quick service dining is preferred, we encourage you to order using your device in advance. Payment via this method is contactless and all you have to do is pick up your order and go.
Mistake #3 – Not budgeting in advance. This is especially true for food and merchandise. Scope out menus ahead of time and don’t impulse purchase. Try to go in with a PLAN and a budget and stick to it.
Mistake #4 – Overpacking. You don’t need four pairs of shoes and two pairs of Mickey ears per day! Make and stick to a packing list, but don’t forget essentials! Sure, you can find them on property, but at a premium.
Mistake #5 – Overplanning. Prioritize your parks and attractions, but don’t pen anything in. Variables like weather and crowds could quickly derail a day that has been booked down to the minute. Be sure to plan for breaks with all of that walking!
Mistake #6 – Ignoring the forecast. Monitor the weather in Orlando prior to departure and adjust accordingly. Likely rain gear will be needed for summers, and a sweater, sweatshirt or jacket needed for cooler winter nights.
Mistake #7 – Visiting at the wrong time. As a rule of thumb, holidays, school breaks, summer, and weekends will bring the crowds. If they’re too much for you and/or you prefer a more relaxed vibe, check out other times of the year.
Mistake #8 – Wearing the wrong shoes! You should not purchase those cool new sneaks specifically for this trip. New shoes are culprits for a world of hurt, and bandaids. Stick with pairs that are broken in and comfy.
Questions To Ask Your Travel Agent about Disney World
1) What package deals are available for Disney World?
2) Are there any discounts or special offers I can take advantage of?
3) What are the best times of the year to visit Disney World?
4) Are there any seasonal activities or attractions I should be aware of?
5) How far in advance do I need to book my trip?
6) What are the best ways to save money while visiting Disney World?
7) Are there any particular restaurants or attractions that I should make sure to experience while there?
8) Are there any insider tips or tricks that I should know before I go?
9) Are there any special events or experiences that I can book ahead of time?
10) Are there any safety protocols that I should be aware of?
Disney Properties, How do you make the right selection?
Staying on Disney property is certainly our recommendation. At the end of the day Disney is always telling a story, right? Well, the resorts on property certainly aren’t an exception. Plus, staying on property comes with perks that hotels off site just don’t have. Added value! With more than 25 resorts, how do you select the one that is best for your family? Here’s a quick look!
Disney separates its resorts into four categories - value, moderate, deluxe and villas (usually part of the Disney Vacation Club). Pricing, features onsite and availability of certain amenities start off pretty basic and add on from there.
Value – Pretty basic rooms and baths. Recreation and dining are limited – think large pool and food court. Transport is typically going to be via bus.
Moderate – Rooms here are larger and in different configurations as is the bath. View options, pools, recreation, and dining are a little more robust. Bus transport is typical here, but you might find a property with a boat.
Deluxe – Most posh rooms! Types and sizes can vary. The main draw is the proximity to the parks. This is as close as it gets! A park could be a quick walk or monorail ride away.
Villas – We’ll keep things simple here. Villas are a part of the Disney Vacation Club program (but can be booked for cash). Bath and bed configuration can vary by room size, but everything else is like a deluxe property.
Evaluate each category as described and make your selection based on the needs of your family. Need help in choosing which is best for you and your family? Let us guide you each step of the way!
More Details - Selecting a Resort on Walt Disney World Property
Each resort has been carefully crafted and immerses you in a story – and we LOVE that. Plus, staying on property comes with perks that hotels off site just don’t have. Added value! However, there are SO many resorts (more than 25!). So, how do you select the one that is best for your family? Well, we’re here to break it down for you, and as we go, remember the story! A hint or indicator of it is usually in the name.
Since the resorts are split into four budget categories - value, moderate, deluxe and villas (usually part of the Disney Vacation Club but can be booked for cash). Pricing usually follows this model as it sounds – value is a better price per night as compared to deluxe. Same goes for features onsite and availability of certain amenities. Let’s do a quick breakdown!
Value Category - Resort Level
The bulk of rooms in this category are standard and approximately 260 square feet. There is a basic bath setup (sink often in the open and toilet and shower/tub in a separate room) and bedding could be two doubles or a king. Some rooms in this category are family suites coming in at approximately 520 square feet. They have a similar set up as a standard but double the baths and add in some convertible sleeping options. From here things at both are about the same. Views can differ from parking areas and wooded areas to swimming pools – and naturally the better the view the higher the price. Speaking of swimming pools, the pools here are typically themed and could be interactive, but here’s your warning – no slides! Other forms of recreation can be limited – think poolside games, a playground, and an occasional movie outside at night. Dining options are slim too with your only options being a foot court or pool bar. Finally, transportation provided by Disney (a perk of staying onsite!) will usually be via a bus. The only exceptions to this are the Art of Animation Resort and Pop Century, which recently were added to the new-ish Skyliner route.
Includes: All Star Movies, All Star Music, All Star Sports, Art of Animation, Pop Century, and Campsites at Fort Wilderness.
Moderate Category - Resort Level
Standard rooms in this category are in the 300 square foot range with a similar bath set up as a value resort, but maybe an additional sink. Two queen beds or one king is the standard, but there might be a spot for a potential fifth person (otherwise four is max). Views are similar as well but throw in the possibility of a room facing/near a natural body of water. Pools, other recreation and dining options are a little more robust with the addition of “quiet pools,” water recreation, bikes, a health club (Coronado Springs), at least one table service restaurant and a lounge. Transport here is typically bus as well, but there might be a boat service from some resorts to Disney Springs.
Includes: Caribbean Beach, Coronado Springs, Port Orleans French Quarter, Port Orleans Riverside, and Cabins at Fort Wilderness
Deluxe Category - Resort Level
There are a variety of rooms and sizes here. We’re talking anywhere from 344 to 440 square feet. The bath situation can vary too and includes what you’ll find in a moderate, but probably in a different configuration for more privacy. If the room is larger, there might be several baths. Bedding configuration is like a moderate property with nothing smaller than a queen. However, it’s the views, recreation, dining, and transportation that sets a deluxe apart. Pools will have slides, hot tubs, or other water features. Spa services might even be available. There are more table service restaurants, room service and maybe even character dining your Walt Disney World onsite. Lastly, these resorts are typically in close proximity to a park (very attractive to some), so transportation options open up. Buses, skyliner and boats could still be available, but add walking and monorails to the list.
Includes: Animal Kingdom Lodge, Beach Club, BoardWalk Inn, Contemporary, Grand Floridian Resort and Spa, Polynesian Village, Wilderness Lodge, and Yacht Club.
Villas Category - Resort Level
We’ll keep things simple here. Villas are a part of the Disney Vacation Club program but can be booked for cash. Villas can be found at some deluxe properties, but there are also three that are dedicated to Disney Vacation Club. Rooms are villa style with more amenities and can range from a studio all the way to a three bedroom. Bath and bed configuration can vary by room size, but everything else is similar to a deluxe property.
Includes: Bay Lake Tower at the Contemporary, Boulder Ridge Villas at Wilderness Lodge, Copper Creek Villas and Cabins at Wilderness Lodge, Animal Kingdom Villas at Jambo House and Kidani Village, Beach Club Villas, BoardWalk Villas, Old Key West, Polynesian Villas and Bungalows, Riviera Resort, Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa, Villas at Grand Floridian Resort and Spa.
We’ll keep things simple here. Villas are a part of the Disney Vacation Club program but can be booked for cash. Villas can be found at some deluxe properties, but there are also three that are dedicated to Disney Vacation Club. Rooms are villa style with more amenities and can range from a studio all the way to a three bedroom. Bath and bed configuration can vary by room size, but everything else is similar to a deluxe property.
21 Fun Facts about Walt Disney World
Balloons Balloons have been a guest favorite since day one. Disneyland started selling them in 1955! And fun fact – if you pop your balloon while in the park just bring it back to the vendor and they’ll replace it! Ready to pick up yours? Then, let’s get planning! What’s the Disney souvenir of choice for you or your little ones? Balloon? Plush? T-shirt?
Beast and Belle Flower and Garden The Flower and Garden Festival at Epcot runs annually starting in the spring. Did you know that more than 500,000 plants, trees and shrubs are installed for the festival? A lot of people call it their favorite. Are you ready to find out? Our personal favorite Flower and Garden Festival topiary can be found in the France pavilion – Belle and Beast. If you’ve been, what was your favorite?
Boardwalk Staying on Disney property is special. Not only are you immersing yourself in a story and experience, but you might even be so close to the parks that you have this view! Ready to explore the onsite possibilities? Tell us, do you stay on Disney property? What is your favorite and why?
Carousel No visit to the Disney parks is complete without a ride on the carousel. With the backdrop of the castle, it stands as the most classic ride of them all. Ready to put this attraction on your must-do list? Do you know how to identify Cinderella’s horse?
Castle Fireworks Another Disney tradition is catching the nighttime fireworks! There have been many iterations over the years, and they just keep getting better and better. If you’re ready to see them in person, let’s connect! What has been your most recent fireworks show favorite?
Cinderella’s Castle Cinderella’s Castle as pulled straight from the movie, is said to have drawn influence from Versailles and Fontainebleau in France as well as Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany. Do you see the resemblance? The regal Cinderella’s Castle stands as our favorite castle from any park across the globe. Which castle is your favorite? What memories does it hold for you?
Epcot Flower and Garden Festival Epcot holds a lot of festivals throughout the year and our favorite can be seen here – the Epcot Flower and Garden Festival. Watch the park come to life in bloom each spring. Ready to schedule a visit to one of Epcot’s festivals? Topiaries? The fresh snacks? Scavenger hunt around World Showcase? What’s your favorite part of Flower and Garden?
Epcot Skyliner The Skyliner is the newest form of transportation on property having opened in September of 2019. It connects four resorts and two theme parks. The system is easy to navigate, convenient and the views while riding are mesmerizing. Ready to ride? Let’s get you there. The Skyliner has quickly become a transportation favorite among guests. Have you had the chance to experience it? Did you love it?
Expedition Everest There are a bunch of fun facts about Expedition Everest at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Most notably, it’s the tallest attraction on property. But did you know that despite its name, riders aren’t actually navigating Mount Everest? Instead, it holds the fictitious name of Forbidden Mountain. Disney Imagineers created it just for the storyline of the attraction! Riding forward…Riding backward (in the dark)…An 80 foot drop. Yikes! Do you love or hate Everest, um Forbidden Mountain?
Haunted Mansion As you weave through the Haunted Mansion queue pay close attention. The names on the tombstones are those of Imagineers! Some even worked on the build of the attraction itself! Another fun fact, as you exit there’s a pet cemetery. Towards the back there’s a tribute to Mr. Toad! Besides it’s 999 happy haunts, there’s a hidden Mickey inside the Haunted Mansion! Do you know where it’s located?
Mickey Ears and Castle Ears for some are a must have collectible. During your visit to WDW keep an eye out for ears that pay tribute to certain attractions and characters. If you’re looking to jump on an even hotter trend, go for one of the many color specific ears. Rose gold and purple potion are two favorites. Get your ears on!
Mickey Waffles Some say that waffles just taste better when they’re in the shape of Mickey and consumed on property. There is an abundance of breakfast locations where you’ll find this icon! And, while the mouse himself is the most widely available, you might spot Stitch or Simba at some spots as well! We love Mickey waffles! What’s your favorite Disney snack?
Monorail There are three different monorail lines. The Epcot line connects guest to Epcot via the Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC). The Resort line stops at Magic Kingdom, all three surrounding resorts and the TTC. The Express line is a direct connect between MK and the TTC. If the Express line is too long, hop on the Resort line if there’s a much shorter wait time and only make one additional stop at the Contemporary! The classic. The monorail. It’s our favorite. Is it yours too?
Pandora The stunning Pandora – World of Avatar. The film’s writer and director James Cameron played an integral role in the design of this land in Animal Kingdom as did producer Jon Landeau. They were joined by legendary Imagineer Joe Rohde. Did you know they left a little easter egg at the exit of Flight of Passage? Keep an eye out for it during your next visit! Flight of Passage. Pandora’s must-do attraction. Do you rope drop it? Or save it for your last attraction before close?
Spaceship Earth Spaceship Earth or as some call it, “the giant golf ball” is the very first ride that we take when visiting Epcot. We just can’t get over the fact that we travel in there! Imagineering at it’s finest. What is the first attraction on your list when visiting Epcot? What’s your favorite scene on Spaceship Earth? Rome burning? The Phoenicians?
Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge The most recent addition to Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Galaxy’s Edge was announced in 2015. After over six years of concept development and construction, the first guests were welcomed in 2019! And, for reference, the timeline you’re entering when coming into the land is between the eighth and ninth film! Did you know there’s a hidden mini– Millennium Falcon ON the Falcon itself? Know where it is?
Teacups The teacups were our first ride EVER in the Magic Kingdom! We spun that thing so fast …you could hear the joy and excitement in our screams and laughs! What was your first ride EVER at a Disney Park? Share with us below. Ready to ride again? Let’s chat! Did you know the teacups were a Magic Kingdom opening day attraction? Can you name some others?
Tomorrowland Tomorrowland was a land that opened when the park itself opened on October 1, 1971. But it only featured two attractions, and Space Mountain wasn’t one of them! They were the Grand Prix Raceway and Skyway to Fantasyland, which, sadly, no longer exists. Rank your favorites! Choices – Space Mountain, Tomorrowland Transit Authority Peoplemover and Carousel of Progress.
Tower of Terror The Imagineers on the attraction watched every single episode of The Twilight Zone for inspiration, and it can be seen in the attraction’s queue area. There are a ton of easter eggs and the attention to detail is incredible. You might even spot some props used in actual episodes! The story of the hotel is that it was struck by lightning, and that’s the state you see it in. Do you know what date that strike occurred?
Tree of Life We encourage you to take the time and explore the paths that surround the Tree of Life at Animal Kingdom. They’re often overlooked as most others head straight for the main attractions. Here you’ll get a break from the crowds, an up-close view and excellent photo ops! There are 300 animals carved into the Tree of Life.
And did you know, it's NOT a Small World After All! Disney World encompasses over 50 square miles.
A quick example itinerary for starting a 3 day trip to WDW
This itinerary is chock full of park days. Consider checking out each park during the day and night. If the park time below is too much, you can always return to your hotel for pool time, check out Disney Springs or visit a waterpark!
DAY 1
Fly into Orlando in the morning and transfer to your hotel. Take your time in getting settled at the hotel and enjoy dinner onsite before an early sleep. Or, if you're feeling up to it, head to the Magic Kingdom! Try to hit some opening day attractions and maybe catch the nightly fireworks (if available).
DAY 2
Grab a quick to-go breakfast from the hotel and head to Epcot Center, or head to Epcot and go straight to Les Halles in the France pavilion for breakfast. Even though World Showcase typically opens later in the morning (around 11am) as compared to the rest of the park, Les Halles is typically open and serving. Return to your hotel in the middle of the day for a nap or swim, then head back out Hollywood Studios. If running, try to catch Fantasmic or Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular!
DAY 3
Grab a bite from the hotel or head to the Magic Kingdom for breakfast. Enjoy the morning exploring the park then return to your hotel. Spend some time relaxing and exploring — take a nap, enjoy the pool, partake in some activities, if available. After that if you're completely relaxed and feeling like hanging in, grab dinner on site. If you're up for it, head to Disney Springs for some shopping and dinner.
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Have you ever wanted to explore European cuisine? Explore a castle or two? Tread in palaces where royalty have trod? And do all this while on a luxurious boat? With your kids?! That's right, I said “with your kids.” I know when most people picture Europe they do not envision their kids trailing along with them, but stick with me a bit and continue reading. Doing all this is not only possible but pleasurable with the help from Adventures by Disney (AbD). Most European river cruises do not offer options for bringing your kids on board but, when using AbD, you can!
Over Thanksgiving break I had the privilege of taking a cruise on the Danube river with both AbD and AMA Waterways. While AMA Waterways provides wonderful guided tours on every cruise they offer, they are not tailored to families like they are when paired with AbD. I know we all view the Disney brand in different ways. While many eyes will light up at the thought of anything Disney, some will roll their eyes and picture crowds, screaming kids & being bombarded with Mickey all day. For those with the Disney World aversion, AbD is still a great option.
Depending on the daily excursion selected, you will be in groups of 40 with two Disney adventure guides. On a river cruise, it will be closer to 100 depending on the ship. While 100 or so may sound like a lot, we still felt like we had plenty of space and we got to know most of the other cruisers on the ship.
About AMA Waterways AMA Waterways is a family run river cruise line. Disney had looked around and decided to use AMA for their Europe cruise trips. Disney standards are high, so that means a lot! The staff and crew were always friendly and professional. I loved the little extras they did for us. For instance, each time we got back on the ship from an excursion they had a warm drink and a snack waiting for us. They had a mango tea that I adored. One of the staff had heard of my love of it (and that I came back many times for refills) and he made me a special container with the tea inside. The ship itself was luxurious, kind of like being in a Disney inspired palace. You will feel pampered and treated like real Disney royalty on this trip! Please message me for any questions pertaining to this trip or any trip to Europe!
Day 1: Our embarkation started in Budapest. Due to the hot summer and the low amount of rain this past summer, the Danube river was low. Therefore, we were not able to board the ship until Vienna. This, of course, was not a problem for AbD or AMA. They were quickly able to book rooms for us in the Sofitel hotel right by the Danube and chain bridge in Budapest. When we landed we were greeted by an AbD employee who directed us to our shuttle. We were able to check in to the hotel and meet with two very knowledgeable and friendly adventure guides from AbD and the cruise director from AMA. The guides (one of whom was a Hungarian who lives in Budapest) gave us a sheet with recommendations for food and activities, so we went to the Christmas market. The scent of cinnamon and spices greeted us as we approached the cute Christmas village scene. After shopping and filling our bellies we crossed the chain bridge and arrived on the Buda side of the city. Budapest was originally two separate cities with the Danube running between the two, Buda and Pest. They were later joined and made into one city. On the Buda side we were able to journey to the top of castle hill via funicular. We saw the castle, fisherman's bastion and St. Matthias Cathedral. From this area we saw wonderful views of the popular and picturesque Parliament building. Usually, we would board the ship again for an Illuminations cruise in Budapest. Instead, we joined our fellow travel agents for dinner at the hotel and later some went out for a walk to see Budapest at night. My husband and I were still fighting jet lag so we went in for the night.
Day 2: The next day was spent at the Budapest Central Market Hall & Lazar Equestrian Park near Budapest. On the way to both venues we were given a panoramic city tour via motor coach. Budapest is a striking city. There are many opportunities for those who like to take selfie and wanderlust pictures. We first arrived at their central market hall. We were given the opportunity to explore the beautiful market hall and shop like a local. We could see their farmer's market and also their crafts and restaurants. We returned to the bus and after seeing the city via motorcoach and hearing the history of the city via a live guide, we arrived in Lazar Equestrian Park. This rolling, pastoral family estate was gorgeous. We were greeted in cold rain with warm drinks and appetizers. As the rain let up we were encouraged to do any of the family friendly activities they had planned. We went to the petting zoo and saw ponies and mini horses. We were able to compete against each other in a goulash-making competition. Then we took a horse drawn carriage around the grounds. Some were able to take part in a wine tasting as well. Later, we enjoyed their Hungarian Cowboy horse show. That night we were so happy to settle into our staterooms on the AmaLea in Vienna. My husband and I have been to various places in Europe on four separate trips. We have mostly done backpacking trips consisting of hostels, hotels, castles, bed & breakfasts while in Europe. We usually don't stay in one spot for long, so having a “homebase” was a nice change. We had never been on a luxury cruise before, so we were more than pleasantly surprised with the beauty of the boat and the warm welcome from the staff when we walked aboard. MORE ABOUT THE BOAT
Day 3: The next day we traveled via motorcoach to Schloss Hof. This country estate belonged to Prince Eugene of Savoy. As an added touch, the tour guides greeted us in dresses and wigs from that time. They do not dress like this for every tour, but they make special preparations for the Disney tours to accommodate families. Because of the holiday season, we were able to make our own gingerbread cookies and later have them as treats. The estate was decorated for Christmas and there were gingerbread creations to look at inside some of the rooms. The estate has some interesting and quirky things the kids can enjoy as well such as a petting zoo with rare animals and an adorable theater - the children can get ready in a professional looking dressing room and put on a show. As if that wasn't enough the costumed guides provide history and interesting tid bits about the royals and life during that time.
Day 4: Now we come to one of my favorite days. My husband and I have been to Vienna many times before and it remains his favorite and one of my favorite cities. It is hard to explain why it is our favorite, but I will try. For me, it is the overall feel of Vienna. I feel like it infuses all of my 5 senses with the picture perfect European experience. The buildings and the cathedrals look European. The cafes you pass by smell like European coffee. You can walk down pedestrian friendly streets within the ring of Vienna. Vienna has a tourist friendly ring or street that circles the city. The dark and mysterious St. Stephens cathedral sits in the center of this ring with these pedestrian friendly streets veering away from the cathedral and towards the ring like spokes on a wheel. What made these streets even better this time were the various Christmas decorations that hung on each street. Huge lit ornaments and music notes were among some of the décor. But even better than all this décor were the 4-5 Christmas markets throughout the city. Every market was different than the other and in a different scenic area. Each market had a different collectors Christmas mug with purchase of a kinderpunch or mulled wine. One of the more adventurous passengers on our trip was able to get all of the collectors mugs! My favorite of the markets was in front of the town hall because it was the most decorated of all of them. This one had a skating rink, rides, special lights and a big market.
That same day in Vienna the group went to Schonbrunn Palace, the summer palace of the Hapsburgs. Many have said that Schonbrunn rivals Versailles palace, and I agree. I had been on the tour inside Schonbrunn twice before and I really wanted more time to explore the grounds and gardens surrounding the palace. The adventure guides granted this request and we met up with the group again after their tour of the palace. My husband and I walked around and found the zoo and the maze. We walked up the hill to another building on the grounds that now houses a cafe. Unfortunately, because we were there during the off-season, the zoo and maze were closed. The inside of the palace is an opulent maze of history and ….. mozart
Day 5: On this day we woke up to the view of a small town along the Danube named Durnstein. We had a few options this day including staying on the ship, taking a tour of the town or hiking up the mountain to the castle ruins. Due to some rain and loose rocks the Disney adventure guides were not permitted to take us on this hike like they usually would, but we were allowed to do this on our own if wanted. When we walked into town we were about the only ones on the street except for a lone -accordian player playing Edelweiss. Unbeknownst to us, we took the most-difficult (but still very enjoyable) path up to the castle ruins. This castle once imprisoned King Richard the Lionheart. My husband and I have always enjoyed exploring castle ruins. They are more fun for us than the more intact castles. In ruined castles there are usually no tour guides and few rules. You can climb and explore the castle on your own. On some of the castles we have explored in the past, we were the only ones there and it felt like our little secret spot. After we explored and took a few selfies we headed back down the easier path that we found and then explored the town. Some of the other passengers bought Christmas presents and local wine from this town. After leaving Durnstein, we bundled up and sat on the deck to watch the towns and castles pass by, while listening to interesting commentary via the ship's PA on the sights we passed. In the afternoon our ship docked near Melk Abbey. This imposing abbey sits atop a hill like a yellow palace overlooking the river. We enjoyed our privately guided tour through this working abbey. I was secretly hoping for a monk siting while on the premises but instead I was greeted by beautiful views of the river and a magnificent library that reminded me of “Beauty & the Beast.” That night we were engaged in some local activities & flavors of that region of Austria. We learned about fishing in that region and how to make their famous apricot marmalade. This family establishment also taught us a traditional Austrian dance lesson. While my husband have a long way to go before strapping on lederhosen and taking our show on the road, we had a lot of fun learning this dance. This family also has it's own wine and juice to taste.
Day 6: On this day we headed to the backdrop of the iconic movie “The Sound of Music,” the city of Salzburg. This city is filled with sights from “The Sound of Music” and these sights can be found easily. City specialists guided us through much of the city. We were given a few sight and lunch recommendations and then given the choice of continuing the tour to see the Mirabell gardens or to go off and have our own adventure. I had been to Mirabell gardens twice before, so we decided to shop at the Christmas markets. But our first stop was McDonalds. I know that sounds like a crazy idea. We are in Europe and we should be eating the local food. Usually I would agree, but McDonalds are a fun thing to visit while overseas. The menus are very different than in the states and even the burgers taste different. Some countries have higher standards on their meat so many of the McDonalds taste better. This McDonalds had buffalo wings and shrimp, but honestly my husband just loves McDonalds and he was craving it. After that we enjoyed shopping at the markets. These markets had egg decorated ornaments and smokers (characters that you burn incense in). On my other trips to Salzburg I have gone on professionally guided “Sound of Music” bus tours. These tours have a constant mixture of commentary, history and “Sound of Music” music. These tours are not for everyone, but I am a big fan of the movie and I adored the tours. While on the tour you see the beautiful movie locations outside of the city of Salzburg. We drove to the Salt Mines of Hallein. These are among the oldest in the world that are still open to the public. Salt was considered “white gold,” in years past. Salt mines were very important to this region. Here you can take a raft ride through the underground salt mines and zoom down a mineshaft slide. There were a few on the tour that preferred not to do this trip due to either claustrophobia or activity restrictions. They were able to visit an old celtic village and museum and climb to the top of the town for a sweeping view of the countryside and to visit an old cathedral.
Day 7: This morning we awoke to the site and city of Passau. This cute riverside town is known as the “Three River City” because of it lies at the confluence of the Danube, Inn and Iiz rivers. We had some time that more to explore the town on our own. We walked to the edge of town where the rivers meet and looked at their Christmas décor. They have some interesting things to see there like the Dachshund museum. We were not able to end the trip in Nuremburg per usual, so the Adventure guides were able to work out some different itineraries that would suit everyone. There were different times during the day that groups would be driven to Nuremburg. Some would leave the next day for Prague or Munich depending on their travel schedules or flights. We chose to leave during the day after the farewell celebration for Nuremburg. The adventure guides dressed in traditional German attire and greeted us all individually. They used pictures from fellow passengers and made a slide show of the trip. It was fun to see all the different experiences and places we have been together. We said goodbye to many of our friends and left on a motorcoach for Nuremburg. When we got to Nuremburg that night we hopped on the metro and headed downtown to eat with friends from the ship. We were instantly charmed by the city. Some towers of the old wall still remained and we walked over a bridge leading to the city wall and into the old town. While looking at some of the cute buildings (replicas of the old half timbered craftsman shops) and the beginnings of the Christmas market we found the perfect place for a good German dinner. There were many locals in the establishment, which is always a good sign. Also, we picked a very unique place as this was an old hospital (Holy Ghost) that spans over the river. We enjoyed the night out but couldn't do much more because the shops had closed early. In Europe, many shops and restaurants are closed on Sundays.
Day 8: My husband and I set off on our own and on our own time schedule. We started off at the Nazi Documentation Center. This is a museum housed in the Nazi's unfinished congress hall. We have been to concentration camps before, and I strongly recommend taking a tour of any of them, but this was different. This museum provides a way to see the progression of the Nazi movement. It was shocking to see the propaganda used and how it slowly affected its audience. Nuremburg (also called Nurnberg) was a favorite spot of Hitler. Outside of this museum are the old rally grounds and zeppelin field where Hitler would address his audience. You can also visit the site of the famous Nurnberg trials where Nazi war criminals stood trial. After our thought provoking tour, we went back into the old town to see it during the day. We enjoyed seeing the old and new buildings and walking up the hill to see the castle and its beautiful view. We ended the night at an authentic Italian restaurant.
In 2014, I traveled to Ireland with my husband, my sister and her hubs. We had a great time driving down country roads (on the left side of the road) and exploring hidden gems. Many of the old castle or abbey ruins we explored were done on our own with only a few cows to consult us. And I really mean it! We had a whole castle to ourselves and there were cows living in it, ha!
One night we even stayed in a beautiful castle turned into a hotel and golf course. We did a mixture of luxury stays and B& B's on this trip. I like to be pampered but I also like to get to know the people in the country I am enjoying!
I would love to tell you more about one of my favorite trips that started in Dublin and meandered through central and southern Ireland until we ended up at the Cliffs of Moher. Better yet, I would love to help you plan a trip like this for yourself!
In 2014, I traveled to Ireland with my husband, my sister and her hubs. We had a great time driving down country roads (on the left side of the road) and exploring hidden gems. Many of the old castle or abbey ruins we explored were done on our own with only a few cows to consult us. And I really mean it! We had a whole castle to ourselves and there were cows living in it, ha!
One night we even stayed in a beautiful castle turned into a hotel and golf course. We did a mixture of luxury stays and B& B's on this trip. I like to be pampered but I also like to get to know the people in the country I am enjoying!
I would love to tell you more about one of my favorite trips that started in Dublin and meandered through central and southern Ireland until we ended up at the Cliffs of Moher. Better yet, I would love to help you plan a trip like this for yourself!