Breakfast in Bed with the Quest for the Crystal Mickey {DVD Giveaway}

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When your child wants to cook you breakfast in bed, the feeling of sweetness can quickly be overtaken with feelings of anxiety:
*Will they get syrup all over my white sheets?
*What will the kitchen look like when they’re done?
*Will they really expect me to eat whatever they cook???

As it turned out on this particular day, my kiddos were just trying to get ME to wake up to cook THEM breakfast IN MY BED!

The nerve.

Still, it’s hard to say no to these sweet faces, especially when they want to spend time with me on a Saturday morning. So while I cooked, I presented them with the option to watch the newest Mickey Mouse Clubhouse DVD title, Quest for the Crystal Mickey, that just released this May.

My kids are now 7 & 8 and while they still have a strong affinity for all things that have to do with Mr. Mouse himself, they’ve shied away from watching Mickey Mouse Clubhouse recently because they’re getting “too old for that stuff”. Still, I thought the Indiana Jones-like theme and character representation just might entice them…

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I was right!

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Both kiddos not only sat through the entire episode, but LOVED it! Just goes to show, Mickey is a crowd pleaser for EVERY age group icon smile Breakfast in Bed with the Quest for the Crystal Mickey {DVD Giveaway}

Here, check out a clip for yourself:

Not only do I have some free printable Quest for the Crystal Mickey printables for you…
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…but I also have a chance for you to win a copy of the Quest for the Crystal Mickey DVD for that Mickey fanatic in your life! Just enter via Rafflecopter below:

Congratulations to Austin B. for winning the giveaway!
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Good luck!

Thanks for visiting! Make sure to check out my other Giveaways while you’re here.

Disclosure: Disney PR provided a copy of this DVD for me to watch with my kids, as well as a copy to giveaway to you, but did not provide any content for this post. All Disney love is absolutely, 100% mine!

Disney on Ice 2012 Ticket Giveaway: Win Nashville!

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Are you looking to win tickets to Disney on Ice coming to Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena October 4-7, 2012? Then you’ll want to enter this Disney on Ice ticket giveaway! and here it is! If you live in Nashville, you can win a family 4 pack of tickets to the latest Disney on Ice extravaganza: Worlds of Fantasy!

I’m proud to once again partner with Feld Entertainment to offer my readers 5 family four packs of tickets to giveaway.

To enter, just leave a comment below letting me know why you’re so excited that Disney on Ice is coming back to Nashville with this new show.

THE GIVEAWAY HAS ENDED & THE WINNERS ARE:
-Jim T.
-Mary L.
-Cara M.
-Sarha M.
-Kelley A.

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Winners will receive vouchers for tickets that must be redeemed at the box office before the show. Please keep this in mind as you enter.

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?

Disney on Ice Celebrates 100 Years of Magic Ticket Giveaway!

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So I know many of you were disappointed that you didn’t win during my first Disney on Ice ticket giveaway in August, but never fear, another giveaway is here! That’s right, 5 of you can still win a family 4 pack of tickets to the latest Disney on Ice spectacular coming to Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena October 6-9, 2011.

Disney on Ice celebrates 100 Years of Magic is sure to be one of the best Disney on Ice shows in history, and we want you to be there…and thanks to Feld Entertainment, who is offering my readers 5 family four packs of tickets to giveaway, you can bring your family for free!

To enter, you must leave a comment below telling us which Disney character you’re most excited to see in this Disney on Ice celebration.

For more optional entries, do any or all of the following, just leave a separate comment below for each method of entry!

    1. Become a Fan on Facebook (SamiCone.com) & SHARE the contest on your Facebook wall:
      I want to take my family to Disney on Ice thanks to @Sami Cone! http://samicone.com/?p=14733
    2. Follow @TheSamiCone on Twitter & SHARE the contest on Twitter
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Because the show starts on October 6, this is a short giveaway. You have until 11:59 pm on Monday, October 3, 2011 to enter. Good luck!

If you want to go ahead and buy your tickets, but want a deal, get your Disney on Ice ticket discount code to use at TicketMaster.com.

Winners will receive 4 vouchers for tickets that they must pick up at the Bridgestone Arena box office (downtown Nashville) in person & exchange for tickets before the show. Please keep this in mind as you enter.

Disney on Ice Ticket Giveaway: Win Nashville!

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I promised a Disney on Ice ticket giveaway and here it is! If you live in Nashville, you can win a family 4 pack of tickets to the latest Disney on Ice spectacular coming to Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena October 6-9, 2011.

The new show is called: Disney on Ice celebrates 100 Years of Magic and I’m sure it will be just that – magical. 

I’m proud to once again partner with Feld Entertainment to offer my readers 5 family four packs of tickets to giveaway.

To enter, just leave a comment below letting me know why you’re so excited that Disney on Ice is coming back to Nashville with this new show.

For more optional entries, do any or all of the following, just leave a separate comment below for each method of entry!

    1. Become a Fan on Facebook (SamiCone.com) & SHARE the contest on your Facebook wall
    2. Follow @TheSamiCone on Twitter & SHARE the contest on Twitter

You have until 11:59 pm on Friday, August 19, 2011 to enter. Good luck!

If you can’t possibly wait to see if you win, get your Disney on Ice ticket discount code to use at TicketMaster.com.

Winners will receive a voucher for tickets good on Opening Night only. Please keep this in mind as you enter.

Disney on Ice Celebrates 100 Years of Magic tickets on sale today!

Ticketfast Ad Disney on Ice Celebrates 100 Years of Magic tickets on sale today!Disney on Ice is coming back to Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena this fall with a new show: Disney on Ice celebrates 100 Years of Magic! And tickets go on sale today!

This show celebrates 65 of Disney’s unforgettable characters from 18 of its beloved stories coming to life on the ice. Of course all of your favorites will be there, including Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy and all the Disney Princesses. I’ve also heard that not only will there be moments from Mulan and The Lion King, but also from Disney/Pixar’s Finding Nemo, The Incredibles and all the Toy Story films.

The show is October 6-9, 2011, but to get the best seats, you’ll want to head over to www.ticketmaster.com today! And you know I wouldn’t let you do that without a deal, right? Of course not! Make sure to use discount code 100YEARS; this will give you 25% off all $25 & $18 tickets for all shows.

Wait! There’s more! Starting next week, I’ll be giving away 5 Family Four Packs of tickets to Disney on Ice – but you’ll have to keep checking back to see what day!

From the Inside: Disney Social Media Moms Day 1

Yes, the Disney Social Media Moms Conference ended about two weeks ago and I’m just getting my Day 1 post up to share with you all…so we’re going with the theme “Better late than never!”

But I didn’t want any more time to pass before I shared at least a piece of this incredible experience with you all. The road was a long one getting to this event (literally and figuratively) and throughout my time there, I kept thinking how blessed I was to have been chosen to be among such gracious, talented and influential women.

I was also thankful for a blog event that finally not only allowed my family to take part with me, but actually encouraged them to do so and included them in the activities!

Rather than talk too much about Day 1, I thought I’d give you the story in pictures:

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I told you it was a long road...

We finally made it out of the car and checked in at the Grand Floridian. Being from Florida, it’s always been my husband’s dream to be able to stay at the Grand Floridian and embrace the old-world Florida charm the resort truly embodies. (Plus, it’s just fun to be able to hop over to the Magic Kingdom on the monorail!)

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If you look hard, you can see Cinderella's castle above their heads in the background!

The kids loved the “magic” touches in the hotel room

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A Mickey made out of towels on their bed

And Ricky and I loved the view from our terrace

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It doesn't get prettier than this!

But I didn’t have much time to enjoy our view before I had to head over to the Grand Floridian Wedding Pavilion for our opening events. We were greeted with Minnie Bride Ear headbands and tables filled with brightly colored candy centerpieces.

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Good enough to eat!

We were then welcomed by the Disney team and treated to insights from Carly Roney (founder of The Knot) and David Tutera (wedding planner extraordinaire). While I’ve been happily married for over seven years and didn’t need too much advice on upcoming wedding trends and colors, I was delighted to hear about the new line of Disney Princess inspired Wedding Dresses by Alfred Angelo (which only further fueled my desire to renew our vows at Disney World for our 10 year anniversary!)

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The Cinderella Wedding Dress

After hearing about how Disney is letting the “memories begin” in 2011 and learning about their new Disney Vacation Club property in Hawaii opening in the coming year, I reconnected with my handsome husband and kiddos for a fabulous lawn party and carnival Disney style!

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See the beautiful wedding pavilion behind my handsome men?

There was games, AMAZING food, and even a sand sculptor!

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The sand sculpture of our Disney SM Moms logo was amazing!

And of course it wouldn’t be a true Disney event without a visit from our hosts, Mickey & Minnie themselves, dressed in their finest for the fair!

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Cute as a mouse!

They even provided pails and shovels for the kids to play with on the Grand Floridian Beach!

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Who knew there was a beach in Disney World?

But perhaps one of the sweetest treats on Day 1 of Disney Social Media Moms was getting to re-connect with my friends! (You’ll also notice my affinity for self-portraits!):

The fun and fabulous Amy from Moms Toolbox

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Amy & me

The always fashionable and friendly Audrey from Mom Generations

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Audrey & me

And of course the fantastic ladies of the Savvy Blogging team! Including my long lost sister Andrea of Savings Lifestyle, my Relevant bud Toni from The Happy Housewife, and new friend Crystal from The Thrifty Mama

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Sami, Amy & (most of) the Savvy Blogging girls!

For the past year, everyone’s been telling me how similar Andrea and I are and after meeting her in person, I’m truly flattered! People continued to mistake me for her all weekend, with the one exception, she won a night in the castle suite and I didn’t (remember, I’m 99% excited for you and only 1% jealous icon wink From the Inside: Disney Social Media Moms Day 1

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All in all, it was truly a good time had by all on Day 1. I’ve always wondered what it would take to see one of these special events from the inside, and now I know. I’m so grateful to all the planning and hard work that went in to putting this event on and can’t wait to share more memories from the rest of my time at Disney Social Media Moms 2011!

P.S. A fellow Disney Social Media Mom just let me know that Amy and I made it into the Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings Platinum Soiree video! (Look for us about 33 seconds into it with our royal applause!)

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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?