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Bucket List Bonus! Attend the Coronation of a Disney Princess

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The Royal Court of Disney Princesses gathered today to welcome Brave’s MERIDA as the 11th Disney Princess!

“Today we celebrate the Princess who has shown us all what it is to be truly brave. Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Across the Realm and beyond, this day we rejoice. We do hereby declare and confirm that by virtue of her fiery spirit, independence, and her unwavering bravery, Merida is officially welcomed into the Disney Princess Royal Court!”

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Queen Elinor was present to place the crown on Merida’s head…

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“Merida, in you I see the best of our land, and the best of our future. I’m proud of all that you are, and all that I know you’ll become. I am proud of you, my daughter.”

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We welcome you with love, PRINCESS MERIDA!

Thank you so much for allowing me to share this event with you! The official part of this “Bucket List Bonus” is complete :) , but for anyone interested in my thoughts on Disney Princesses, you are welcome to read on…

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I think Disney Princesses get a bit of a bad rap. And I understand where it comes from — the beauty of a Princess is so often the first point of focus, and there are so many things that are FAR more important than outer beauty. I think girls and women everywhere need to hear and understand that as many times as it takes, and even then it still won’t be enough to undo the damage that’s already been done. That’s a tough battle to fight in this world with its emphasis on appearance and materialism and, in a lot of ways, all the wrong things.

Add to that the perception that Disney Princesses are flighty, lacking in personality, and have nothing better to do than spend their time trapped in towers or dungeons waiting for Prince Charming to come to their rescue.

But I also think that if we really take a look at our Disney Princesses, we may find more than what meets the eye…

Cinderella lost her mother and later her father and was stuck with an evil stepmother and stepsisters who loved nothing more than to ridicule her and make her life completely miserable. And yet, even with all the ugliness life had thrown at her, she managed to be unfailingly kind-hearted and to never stop dreaming.

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is feisty, fast-thinking, and smart enough to recognize a diamond in the rough.

Tiana worked two exhausting jobs to save money to make her own dream come true… she wasn’t waiting for any man to come and save her.

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Okay, so Rapunzel was indeed trapped in a tower… but she wasn’t rescued. She got herself out to grab her chance at life and find the lanterns.

Mulan brought honor to her family by becoming toughest soldier of them all.

Snow White is EXCEPTIONALLY TIDY!! …okay, it’s a bit difficult to say much more about Snow White. For Pete’s sake, she was the star of the first full-length cel animated feature film… it’s a miracle she could sing, dance or move at all ;) ! No, more seriously now… Snow White put forth enough loving-kindness that even Grumpy shed a tear when he believed her to be dead.

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If Belle had been flighty and vain, she would’ve fallen for Gaston. Instead, she fell for the Beast, who had fallen in love with her compassion, intelligence, and patience.

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loved her guardians as much as she would have loved her own parents.

Ariel is relatable in her rebellious streak, and admirable in her determination to fight for her place in the world.

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Pocahontas was adventurous and brave. And what’s more… she was real. AND she’s from Virginia! Since I’m also from Virginia, I sort of think that RULES.

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And we happily welcome you, Princess Merida! We love you for your wit, your courage, and the fact that you rejected every option for a Prince thrown at you because you wanted to define yourself on your own terms. (And I, for one, appreciate your untamable curly hair, to which I can personally relate, thankyouverymuch :) ).

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In a world that far too often hands out things that are confusing, dark, and painful — and so often for no reason we can even attempt to understand — I will always welcome a Princess, and I will always root for her Happily Ever After.

2: Take “The Magic Behind Our Steam Trains” Tour

“In some way or another, I have always loved trains.”
Walt Disney

Who doesn’t love this sight?

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Seeing one of the four Walt Disney World steam trains pulling up in front of the Magic Kingdom means you are about to start a day at the Most Magical Place on Earth! But there is so much more to these trains than a way to bring guests to the various lands of the Magic Kingdom. And you can “get to know” these beautiful trains and the Engineers behind them through The Magic Behind Our Steam Trains Tour.

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The tour started off with an opportunity to see something not many people get to see… an empty Main Street, U.S.A.

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During the tour, we received an up-close lesson on how these genuine steam trains operate.

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We learned about Walt Disney and his passion for trains, how that affection impacted the design of Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom, and how trains played a part of the creation of Mickey Mouse.

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“He [Mickey Mouse] popped out of my mind onto a drawing pad 20 years ago on a train ride from Manhattan to Hollywood at a time when business fortunes of my brother Roy and myself were at lowest ebb and disaster seemed right around the corner.”
Walt Disney

We even went “backstage” to the Round House where the trains are housed and cared for, and had a very unique chance for some cool photo opportunities.

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And the best part: we got to know one of the Engineers who shared his expertise and love of the trains with us.

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Joe, our Engineer Tour Guide, spent part of the tour explaining how much pressure and force you need to exert to pull a train’s throttle.

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He ended with words I don’t want to forget, so I’ll record them here:

“Sometimes when it’s late at night and I’m tired and I’m doing that last run on the train, I swear I can feel Walt’s spirit pull the throttle with me.”

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Information regarding Tours at Walt Disney World:

  • For a comprehensive list of all tours offered at Walt Disney World, click here. You may be amazed by some of the experiences offered! Pricing and length of time varies per tour.
  • Most of the tours bring guests “Backstage,” and are restricted to ages 16 and up so as to not spoil the magic for children. However, a few of the tours do welcome families and one even caters to children. Be aware of welcomed ages prior to booking.
  • Discounts for several tours are often available for Disney Visa card holders, Disney Vacation Club Members, and Walt Disney World Annual Passholders.
  • Tours are held rain or shine, as evidenced by my awesome “Florida” rain poncho, purchased at the Walgreen’s just outside of Downtown Disney moments before our tour ;) !

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Information specific to The Magic Behind Our Steam Trains Tour:

  • At the time of this writing, this tour if offered from 7:30-10:30 am on select days of the week, and the cost is $49.99. Be sure to call (407) WDW-TOUR for the most up-to-date information and for scheduling.
  • Since Magic Kingdom parking may not be open, guests for this tour may park at the Contemporary Resort and walk to the Magic Kingdom entrance (have your confirmation number handy).
  • Don’t have time on your vacation to take a tour? You can still chat with a Disney World Train Engineer! Engineers offer free half hour presentations in the Carolwood Pacific Room at the Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge. Currently offered on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, but you can contact the Wilderness Lodge ahead of time to confirm (407-824-3200).

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96: See the Main Street Electrical Parade

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I visited Walt Disney World for the first time in 1983—a trip I’ll never forget.  Then, aside from a few glorious day trips, it was many years before my next vacation to Walt Disney World: my honeymoon in 2002, the year after the SpectroMagic nighttime parade made its debut. Longtime Disney fans were thrilled in 2010 to hear about the return of The Main Street Electrical Parade to the Magic Kingdom. The original debuted in Disneyland in 1972, and Walt Disney World received its own version in 1977. Having missed the original, I was excited to see the parade behind so many treasured Disney memories.

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What was intended for just one summer has remained through 2012 and into 2013. I understand from those who saw the original, the parade remains largely unchanged. What this means is that guests get to see Disney characters that are rarely seen in the Parks today! Though children may not recognize the characters featured in every float, adults may enjoy seeing some old friends like Pete and Elliot from Pete’s Dragon.

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Then there are the classic characters that everyone knows and loves…

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And everyone, young and young-at-heart, is awed by the beautiful colors that light up the Magic Kingdom.

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The parade ends with a tribute to America that you won’t soon forget!

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Rumors come and go that SpectroMagic will be making its own return one of these days… For me, that will be nostalgia, and I happily hope for its return, as it is still the parade I prefer :) . But I’d highly recommend trying to catch a nighttime parade in the Magic Kingdom, no matter the title. I’d also recommend staking out your spot a half hour before the parade begins, since all along the route, it looks like this by the time the parade starts:

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Parade start times are found in your Times Guide when you enter the Magic Kingdom, on the Disney World website, or the My Disney Experience site or app.

Even if you aren’t a “parade person,” there is just something amazing about all the colors and lights that you can’t help but enjoy. It’s like Christmas any time of year! I am thankful to have seen this piece of Disney history that has meant so much to Disney guests over the years: The Main Street Electrical Parade!

64: Dine at the Be Our Guest Restaurant

“Ma chere, Mademoiselle. It is with deepest pride and greatest pleasure that we welcome you tonight…

And now we invite you to relax, let us pull up a chair…

as the dining room proudly presents…

YOUR DINNER!”

Be our guest! Be our guest!
Put our service to the test
Tie your napkin ’round your neck, cherie

And we’ll provide the rest
Soup du jour
Hot hors d’oeuvres

Why, we only live to serve
Try the grey stuff

It’s delicious!

Don’t believe me? Ask the dishes!
They can sing, they can dance
After all, Miss, this is France
And a dinner here is never second best


Go on, unfold your menu
Take a glance and then you’ll

Be our guest
Oui, our guest
Be our guest!

Beef ragout
Cheese souffle
Pie and pudding “en flambe”
We’ll prepare and serve with flair
A culinary cabaret!

You’re alone
And you’re scared
But the banquet’s all prepared
No one’s gloomy or complaining
While the flatware’s entertaining
We tell jokes!
I do tricks
With my fellow candlesticks

And it’s all in perfect taste
That you can bet
Come on and lift your glass
You’ve won your own free pass
To be our guest


If you’re stressed

It’s fine dining we suggest


Be our guest! Be our guest! Be our guest!

Life is so unnerving
For a servant who’s not serving
He’s not whole without a soul to wait upon
Ahh those good ol’ days when we were useful
Suddenly those good ol’ days are gone


10 years we’ve been rusting
Needing so much more than dusting



Needing exercise, a chance to use our skill
Most days we just lay around the castle



Flabby, fat and lazy you walked in and oopsie daisy

It’s a guest! It’s a guest!
Sakes alive, well I’ll be blessed!
Wine’s been poured and thank the Lord
I’ve had the napkins freshly pressed


With dessert, she’ll want tea

And my dear that’s fine with me

While the cups do their soft-shoein’
I’ll be bubbling, I’ll be brewing
I’ll get warm, piping hot
Heaven’s sakes! Is that a spot?
Clean it up! We want the company impressed

We’ve got a lot to do!
Is it one lump or two?
For you, our guest!
Be our guest! Be our guest!



Be our guest! Be our guest!
Our command is your request
It’s been years since we’ve had anybody here
And we’re obsessed
With your meal, with your ease
Yes, indeed, we aim to please



While the candlelight’s still glowing
Let us help you,
We’ll keep going
Course by course, one by one

‘Til you shout, “Enough! I’m done!”
Then we’ll sing you off to sleep as you digest
Tonight you’ll prop your feet up
But for now, let’s eat up
Be our guest! Be our guest!
Be our guest!
Please, BE OUR GUEST!




“Be Our Guest”
Composer, Alan Menken. Lyrics, Howard Ashman

29: See the Castle Lights at Christmas

The Holiday season has begun in Walt Disney World, and this breathtaking display of over 200,000 lights on Cinderella Castle is just one of many special events to celebrate the season!

Castle Dreamlights (at the Magic Kingdom through January 8, 2013):
The Fairy Godmother magically decorates Cinderella Castle in shimmering “icicles” in the presence of Cinderella, Mickey and Minnie, and a few other Disney Pals. You can see the result above :) , but no photo can prepare you for the sight in person.

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party (at the Magic Kingdom select nights November 9 – December 21, 2012)
Special holiday fireworks, a parade, hot cocoa, character meet-and-greets in their holiday finery, and SNOW falling on Main Street U.S.A. are just a few of the treats in store at this special ticket-only event.

Holidays Around the World (at EPCOT November 23-December 30, 2012):
Travel around World Showcase and encounter Father Christmas and storytellers sharing holiday traditions from around the world.

Illuminations: Reflections of Earth, Holiday version (at EPCOT November 23-December 30, 2012):
EPCOT’s nightly evening firework spectacular is given an extra special “holiday tag,” including even more stunning fireworks and a special holiday message.

Candlelight Processional (at EPCOT November 23-December 30, 2012):
Celebrity narrators read the Christmas Story, accompanied by a full orchestra and choir singing beloved Christmas carols. You can find the full list of celebrity narrators for 2012 here.

The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights (at Hollywood Studios November 9, 2012-January 6, 2013):
Literally millions of festival holiday lights “dance” in synchronization to Christmas music—an unforgettable treat for the eyes and ears! From the Walt Disney World website: “Jennings Osborne and his family set up an elaborate collection of holiday lights and over the years, the collection of lights grew, and grew… and grew! In 1995, the Osborne family decided to share their magic with the world, and Walt Disney World Resort happily offered to become the new permanent home for this exceptional exhibition of holiday cheer.”

Mickey’s Jingle Jungle Parade (at Animal Kingdom November 9, 2012 – January 2, 2013):
Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle parade receives a holiday makeover!

Festival of the Seasons (at Downtown Disney November 16-December 27, 2012):
Enjoy live music while you take care of your holiday shopping, AND meet the Big Guy himself. No, not Mickey Mouse… SANTA CLAUS!

LET THE CELEBRATION BEGIN!!!

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