American Girl Chicago River Cruise & Cafe Review

During our recent “Luxury for Less” Chicago Road Trip, we were treated to quite the Chicago family experience: an American Girl Dinner at American Girl Place Chicago, followed by the ultimate American Girl themed “Chicago’s First Lady” River Cruise!

I’ll share more about our experience at American Girl Place Chicago in the coming days, but I didn’t want to wait any longer to share about the Chicago River Cruise because this weekend will be your last opportunity to cruise with American Girl and Chicago’s First Lady cruises for the summer!

Although I’m a native Chicagoan, I haven’t been back in years, and this was my first trip where my kids were old enough to walk by themselves icon smile American Girl Chicago River Cruise & Cafe Review Considering they’re now 6 & 8, I had a lot I wanted to show them in a short amount of time.

So when the opportunity arose to see Chicago via a river cruise (one of the the best ways to take in the highlights of the city) via an American Girl infused tour, we jumped at the chance!

American Girl Place Cafe

The evening started with dinner at the American Girl Place Cafe. My initial impression was nothing less than impressive. Immaculately thought out and decorated, this cafe was a little girl’s dream cafe, while also being equally inviting for the entire family.

Case in point: after we were welcomed, the hostess immediately went to get a doll chair so Kariss’ new doll (McKenna) could join us at the table, but they also had “loaner” American Girl dolls (even boys!) so even if you don’t have a doll, you don’t feel excluded from the fun.

The most memorable part of our meal happened almost immediately upon sitting down.

I mentioned thoughtfulness when it came to the cafe. This was demonstrated in 3 very specific details as soon as we were seated:
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1. There were bows on ponytail holders being used as napkin rings that we could take home with us (brilliant)

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2. They brought a box of family questions for us to ask each other and discuss during our meal, further encouraging the family bonding experience (and staving off the question, “What can we do ’til our food gets here???”)

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3. This is the most brilliant part: they immediately brought us an appetizer sampler plate with equal portions of a variety of fun and healthy foods for our entire table! Things ranging from cut vegetables and cheesy potato bites to artichoke dip & cheese. The minds behind American Girl proved to me once again that not only do you not have to ‘dumb down’ things for kids, but that with just the slightest creative effort, you can make a HUGE impact on your family at mealtime!

To be honest, the meal itself was not notable. I ordered a roasted chicken & vegetables that was very average, as was the pizza my son ordered. Surprisingly, the stuffed shells that my daughter ordered (and that they custom tailored for her with olive oil instead of red sauce) was delicious!
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And the meal truly ended with something special: a beautiful dessert sampler for each of us that had ties to three different American Girl dolls
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I can’t say that I would go back to the cafe for the food alone, but when you take the entire experience into consideration, I believe it was well worth it.

Chicago’s First Lady River Cruise

After dinner, we headed to the main floor of American Girl Place Chicago to board the buses that would take us to the river so we could board our cruise. The docent rode on our bus and shared some wonderful history that I wasn’t even aware of as we drove down Michigan Avenue.

I really thought my kids would be thrilled with the “boat ride”, but seeing as we’d already spent the morning at the Legoland Discovery Center and the afternoon at American Girl Place, there were pretty pooped and not sure what to expect. Still, we had a perfect summer night to be on the water and I encouraged them to take in as much as they could.

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We even passed by Marina Towers, the iconic twin flower-shaped buildings where my parents used to live!
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I also think this would have been a great experience to do with your extended family or as a special treat with multiple families so the kids had friends to share in the experience with.

After cruising for about 45 minutes, we made a turn to head back and captured this shot of our family in front of the skyline:
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I will say, this is about the time when my kids lost interest. While the description of the cruise suggests it’s appropriate for girls ages 8 & up, I would venture to say that unless your child is at least 10, they’re not going to stay engaged for the entire river cruise.

While our docent from the Chicago Architectural Foundation was beyond knowledgeable, from a kids’ perspective, her presentation was just a little too heavy in architectural history and a little too light in American Girl references. Although I thought the cruise was thoroughly engaging, most of the kids ended up on the large center bench of the top deck huddled around an iPad icon wink American Girl Chicago River Cruise & Cafe Review

If you ask me, the entire cruise was stunning, but the most beautiful moments of the night came towards the end at sunset:
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To get a more thorough idea of what to expect on the American Girl Chicago’s First Lady River Cruise, take a glimpse of this video compilation I made of our experience (including the bus ride over):

If you’d like to experience this for yourself, you better hurry! The last American Girl Dinner and Chicago’s First Lady River Cruise for the Summer of 2012 is this Sunday, August 12. Dinner will begin at 5:30 with the cruise following at 7:30. Reservations are required and can be made by calling 877-247-5223.

Top Walt Disney Dining Character Restaurants

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We often get asked our top Walt Disney Dining Character restaurants – so I thought I’d share them in one spot for you!

It doesn’t seem to matter how many times we eat at these Disney restaurants, they remain family favorites for their characters, service and food.

Keep in mind that my children are elementary age, but even when we go with three generations, we all have a great time.

Here are our top Walt Disney Character Dining Experiences:

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1. Chef Mickey’s

Chef Mickey’s is a classic. Located in the original Disney World hotel, Disney’s Contemporary Resort, Chef Mickey’s features the “Fab 5″: Mickey, Minnie, Pluto, Goofy & Donald. Not only does the monorail run right through the Contemporary Resort, but you’ll see many pieces of classic Disney memorabilia while there, including a beautiful mural located just outside the elevator bay.  You also don’t need a park ticket for this restaurant, so it’s great for days your starting or ending your vacation, or if you want to do the Disney experience without paying to go in a park!

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2. Princess Storybook Dining at Askershus Royal Banquet Hall

Our favorite way to see the princesses by far! Princess Storybook Dining is located in Epcot’s World Showcase in Norway. Typically, you will be escorted in to see Belle right away for a picture (which you get to keep as part of your dining package) and then you sit down for your meal. We like to go for breakfast where you start with a continental buffet featuring some European favorites such as sliced meats and cheeses as well as fresh berries and bakery treats. Then a hot plate is served family style at your table with bacon, sausage, scrambled eggs and a delicious potato casserole (everything is all you can eat). After your food is served, you typically get to meet five princesses, depending on the day. Though Cinderella is never promised, she has made an appearance her along with her friends. Some lesser-known ladies (though of no-lesser importance) like Pocohontas, Mulan and Mary Poppins have also been know to make an appearance. If you’re looking to see the princesses on a budget, this is a much more economical choice than the castle as well.

3. 1900 Park Fare – Supercalifragalistic Breakfast

Our original favorite, it’s hard to beat the breakfast at 1900 Park Fare. Located inside the Grand Floridian Resort, we’d go back time and time again just for the ambiance. The fact that this dining experience also happened to have our children’s favorite characters and great food didn’t hurt either icon wink Top Walt Disney Dining Character Restaurants With my mom being from England and my son named after her homeland (Britton), our kids grew up loving Pooh, Tigger and Mary Poppins especially – all who make an appearance here, along with Alice in Wonderland and the Mad Hatter. The food doesn’t get much better than this at Disney World and you absolutely MUST try the Strawberry Soup!

4. 1900 Park Fare – Cinderella’s Happily Ever After Dinner

It was hard to decide how to rank my third and fourth choices, which, as you can see happen to be at the same restaurant (just different meals!). If you return to 1900 Park Fare in the evening, you’ll be attending Cinderella’s Happily Ever After Dinner, featuring none other than Cinderella herself, along with Prince Charming, her step-mother (Lady Tremaine) and her awkward (yet hysterical) step-sisters, Anastasia and Drizella. This isn’t your typical meet and greet. The step-sisters are very loud, boisterous and interactive. While we originally thought it might be too much for our then three year old son to handle, he eventually told us at the end of our first trip to this experience that it was his favorite meal of the entire vacation! I’ve already told you the food at Grand Floridian is fabulous and again, this is a much cheaper way to see Cinderella than the castle (and also doesn’t require a park ticket!)

Other favorites include The Garden Grill (at the Land Pavillion in Epcot) with its spinning restaurant and Mickey and friends dressed as farmers as well as a new favorite, Ohana (Polynesian Resort) where you can meet Lilo & Stitch and enjoy one of the most delicious juices we’ve ever tried!

You may be surprised that I didn’t mention Cinderella’s Royal Table…then again maybe you’re not if you’ve been following my logic! I believe everyone should eat at the castle once; it truly is magical. However the cost prohibits this frugal mom from venturing there more. When you can see the same characters at equally charming locations for a lot less money (and without having to buy a park ticket), I’d opt not to spend my money just on the castle…but that’s just me!

Here are just a few reasons we love character dining:
*You get to sit and eat (in air conditioning) while the characters come to you…as opposed to standing in line for hours on end in the Florida heat!
*You can see multiple (related) characters in one shot, instead of waiting in a lot of separate lines for individual characters
*Kids have longer to interact with the characters, instead of just a quick picture and autograph.

Granted, the best way to take advantage of Character Dining is when Disney is offering their Dining Plan for free! But if you aren’t lucky enough to visit Disney during one of those times, our other piece of advice is to schedule a late breakfast. It’s not only the cheapest meal of the day, but when you schedule one of the last sittings, you’ll stay full through lunch (think brunch) and also get more character interaction time because they’re not rushing off to visit anyone else!


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What are some of your favorite character dining experiences?

Gaylord Opryland Country Christmas Dreamworks Experience 2011 Announcement

On July 19, Gaylord Opryland announced their line up for their 2011 Country Christmas and highlighting their new Dreamworks Experience!

This year, guests can “Shrek the Halls” & get “Merry Madagascar” during character greetings, 3D Dinner & Movie Experiences & even a Madagascar themed ICE! event. Of course, joining them will be a new Radio City Rockettes Christmas Spectacular & Louise Mandrell’s Christmas Dinner Party.ice merry madagascar 237x300 Gaylord Opryland Country Christmas Dreamworks Experience 2011 Announcement
The kids and I were thrilled to be invited to the big announcement at Gaylord Opryland Hotel & Resort where we were able watch first-hand the announcement by General Manager Pete Weien. From November 18, 2011 – January 3, 2010 guests can book an incredible vacation experience that features the characters  from the beloved DreamWorks films, like Shrek, Kung Fu Panda, and Madagascar.

There’s no doubt in anyone’s minds that Opryland is one of the best places to be at Christmastime, but now it will an even more special destination for the entire family. Packages start at $199 and I cannot WAIT to bring my kids there this Christmas!

Here are just a few more fun pictures from the announcement:

Shrek, Kung Fu Panda & Madagascar Friends introduce Gaylord Hotels Dreamworks Experience!

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I’ve already told you that Gaylord Hotels will be home to the new DreamWorks Experience, but I wanted to share some more fun moments from the announcement!

Shrek, Po (the Kung Fu Panda himself), Alex and the Penguins of Madagascar were all on hand and all entered to their unique theme songs to thrill the crowd. Here’s a taste of the excitement:

Shrek & Po arrive:

Followed by Alex and the penguins of Madagascar:

All the “STARS” of Garylord Opryland were on hand for the big announcement and we all had fun snapping photos with the real stars of the DreamWorks team afterwards!

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Our Favorite Disney Character Dining Experiences

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One of the top questions I get asked is where to eat at Disney World, so I thought it fitting to share our favorite Disney Character Dining Experiences with you all!

Now please remember, as of this original posting, I have a six year old daughter and five year old son (who adores his big sister), so factor that in to your decisions. Here are just a few reasons we love character dining:
*You get to sit and eat (in air conditioning) while the characters come to you…as opposed to standing in line for hours on end in the Florida heat!
*You can see multiple (related) characters in one shot, instead of waiting in a lot of separate lines for individual characters
*Kids have longer to interact with the characters, instead of just a quick picture and autograph.

Granted, the best way to take advantage of Character Dining is when Disney is offering their Dining Plan for free! But if you aren’t lucky enough to visit Disney during one of those times, our other piece of advice is to schedule a late breakfast. It’s not only the cheapest meal of the day, but when you schedule one of the last sittings, you’ll stay full through lunch (think brunch) and also get more character interaction time because they’re not rushing off to visit anyone else!

Here are our top Disney Character Dining Experiences:

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1. Chef Mickey’s

Chef Mickey’s is a classic. Located in the original Disney World hotel, Disney’s Contemporary Resort, Chef Mickey’s features the “Fab 5″: Mickey, Minnie, Pluto, Goofy & Donald. Not only does the monorail run right through the Contemporary Resort, but you’ll see many pieces of classic Disney memorabilia while there, including a beautiful mural located just outside the elevator bay.  You also don’t need a park ticket for this restaurant, so it’s great for days your starting or ending your vacation, or if you want to do the Disney experience without paying to go in a park!

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2. Princess Storybook Dining at Askershus Royal Banquet Hall

Our favorite way to see the princesses by far! Princess Storybook Dining is located in Epcot’s World Showcase in Norway. Typically, you will be escorted in to see Belle right away for a picture (which you get to keep as part of your dining package) and then you sit down for your meal. We like to go for breakfast where you start with a continental buffet featuring some European favorites such as sliced meats and cheeses as well as fresh berries and bakery treats. Then a hot plate is served family style at your table with bacon, sausage, scrambled eggs and a delicious potato casserole (everything is all you can eat). After your food is served, you typically get to meet five princesses, depending on the day. Though Cinderella is never promised, she has made an appearance her along with her friends. Some lesser-known ladies (though of no-lesser importance) like Pocohontas, Mulan and Mary Poppins have also been know to make an appearance. If you’re looking to see the princesses on a budget, this is a much more economical choice than the castle as well.

3. 1900 Park Fare – Supercalifragalistic Breakfast

Our original favorite, it’s hard to beat the breakfast at 1900 Park Fare. Located inside the Grand Floridian Resort, we’d go back time and time again just for the ambiance. The fact that this dining experience also happened to have our children’s favorite characters and great food didn’t hurt either icon wink Our Favorite Disney Character Dining Experiences With my mom being from England and my son named after her homeland (Britton), our kids grew up loving Pooh, Tigger and Mary Poppins especially – all who make an appearance here, along with Alice in Wonderland and the Mad Hatter. The food doesn’t get much better than this at Disney World and you absolutely MUST try the Strawberry Soup!

4. 1900 Park Fare – Cinderella’s Happily Ever After Dinner

It was hard to decide how to rank my third and fourth choices, which, as you can see happen to be at the same restaurant (just different meals!). If you return to 1900 Park Fare in the evening, you’ll be attending Cinderella’s Happily Ever After Dinner, featuring none other than Cinderella herself, along with Prince Charming, her step-mother (Lady Tremaine) and her awkward (yet hysterical) step-sisters, Anastasia and Drizella. This isn’t your typical meet and greet. The step-sisters are very loud, boisterous and interactive. While we originally thought it might be too much for our then three year old son to handle, he eventually told us at the end of our first trip to this experience that it was his favorite meal of the entire vacation! I’ve already told you the food at Grand Floridian is fabulous and again, this is a much cheaper way to see Cinderella than the castle (and also doesn’t require a park ticket!)

Other favorites include The Garden Grill (at the Land Pavillion in Epcot) with its spinning restaurant and Mickey and friends dressed as farmers as well as a new favorite, Ohana (Polynesian Resort) where you can meet Lilo & Stitch and enjoy one of the most delicious juices we’ve ever tried!

You may be surprised that I didn’t mention Cinderella’s Royal Table…then again maybe you’re not if you’ve been following my logic! I believe everyone should eat at the castle once; it truly is magical. However the cost prohibits this frugal mom from venturing there more. When you can see the same characters at equally charming locations for a lot less money (and without having to buy a park ticket), I’d opt not to spend my money just on the castle…but that’s just me!

What are some of your favorite character dining experiences?