Princess Fiona’s Cookie Castle Decorating at Gaylord Opryland

We recently got to experience Princess Fiona’s Cookie Castle Decorating experience Gaylord Opryland Resort in Nashville, TN. It was actually the first thing we did after checking in for our Summer Fun with Shrek & Friends package and it was the perfect way to start our stay with our DreamWorks friends.

After we were seated in the Water’s Edge Dining Area (the same area where the Shrek Feast is held), a baker’s helper came out with Fiona. Even though she had a wireless mic on, it was hard to understand her, though I think she was setting up a story about how the Fairy Godmother had ordered a bunch of cookie castles and she wanted us to help her make them.

All our daughter cared about was that she got to see Fiona after taking care to braid her hair just like Fiona and put on her Princess Fiona Ogre ears….

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Kariss was especially excited to show Fiona the doll she found of her at a consignment sale, and Princess Fiona seemed equally excited to meet her mini-me:

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We didn’t waste any time starting in on our cookie castle decorating. We had a choice of white or green castle (we chose green), then were given white frosting and a bunch of candy to decorate with. Considering my lack of decorating skills, the kids were very grateful that daddy made it to Opryland in time to assist with this project:

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Our first born dove right into this project:

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And while our first-born took painstaking care in choosing what candy to use where in the castle, our second-born took equal care in choosing which candy to eat first icon wink Princess Fionas Cookie Castle Decorating at Gaylord Opryland

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OH, and he also found some creative uses for the squeezable frosting that was supposed to be used as our glue:

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At the end of the construction process, the kids took part in a very cute ceremony where they each received unique names from the kingdom.

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Princess Fiona seemed very grateful for their help:

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And of course daddy couldn’t let Fiona go without a picture with the fair princess:

20120722 113551 Princess Fionas Cookie Castle Decorating at Gaylord OprylandThe Princess Fiona Cookie Castle decorating was included in our Summer Fun with Shrek & Friends package, but anyone can go to Gaylord Opryland and pay $29.95 per family to participate without even staying there in the hotel. To be honest, I’m not sure if I would have traveled there exclusively for this event alone, but it truly was a great way to kick off our weekend, not to mention a fun activity we all got to participate in together as a family!

In exchange for my honest opinion, our family was provided this experience by Gaylord Opryland. I’d love to hear what you thought of this experience if you’ve taken part in it as well!

Merida Character Meeting at Disney’s Magic Kingdom

Want to know where the Merida character meeting spot is at Disney’s Magic Kingdom?

The Merida Disney Character Greeting at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom theme park is just off the side of the castle in the Fairytale Garden (across from Starlight Ray’s cafe on the bridge from the castle over to the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party).

As of May 2012, character meeting times run continuously from 9am – 5:30pm. They take families in by groups of 50. While you wait to meet the newest princess, you can color or practice your archery skills.

Merida stars in the newest Disney Pixar movie “Brave” to be released in theaters on June 20, 2012. This curly red-headed beauty hails from Scotland.

The Merida costume and other Brave merchandise just came out and up until June 1 could only be found in the cart outside the character greeting area in the Magic Kingdom and at “Once Upon a Toy” in Downtown Disney, so even Disney cast members were stopping Kariss to look at her costume!

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Rapunzel character meeting at Disney Magic Kingdom Town Square

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Rapunzel is the star of the Disney movie “Tangled” (in case you missed it) and is a recent addition to the Disney character greetings, comparatively speaking when it comes to the other Disney Princesses.

Kariss finally got to meet Rapunzel for the first time at Magic Kingdom Town Square and even though we arrived before the park opened, we still came upon quite a line and had to wait about 25 minutes to meet this newly popular princess in purple (though it was worth it because Kariss was wearing the Rapunzel wedding dress we surprised her with that morning!). We bought the dress for her when we visited the Disney Store in Times Square NYC when we were there in March…and she had no idea

It looks like we took her to the Bippidi Boppidi Boutique, but I actually did her hair that morning with the same accessories we got when we went to the BBB years ago!

As with any character greeting, make sure to have your autograph book and Disney Photo Pass ready to go before getting to the front of the line.

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!


 Top Walt Disney Dining Character Restaurants

What are some of your favorite character dining experiences?

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?

Shiny Sequin Bible Review & Giveaway

sequin bible Shiny Sequin Bible Review & Giveaway“I can’t stop staring at this Bible it’s so pretty!!!”

Those were literally the first words out of the mouth of my six year old daughter when she first saw the Shiny Sequin Bible Shiny Sequin Bible Review & Giveaway. So instead of me reviewing this latest resource from Tommy Nelson, I thought I’d share her words instead:

“I’m going to start a God Club. I’ll bring my Shiny Bible and share stuff about God and the Bible and special stuff like that…there are full color maps in the back…the WAY back! If anyone didn’t know about God’s Word, I could tell them about God and share some of the verses in this Bible. I’m not going to let anyone touch it but me, it’s that special.”

(Ok, so the last part doesn’t necessarily reflect brotherly love, but you gotta admire her transparency!)

I love that this Bible really emulates God’s Word. Well, of course, it is God’s Word. But it reflects the fact that the Bible Shiny Sequin Bible Review & Giveaway itself is truly beautiful from the inside out. This Bible is the full Bible in the International Children’s Bible translation and happens to tug at the heart strings of our little princesses with its exterior as well.

Though my daughter has been reading for a little while now, she’s never been interested in reading the actual Bible – just Bible stories. I love that this resource has now brought her to read God’s Word.

But don’t just take my word for it – enter below to win one for a special little girl in your life! Wouldn’t this be just fabulous in an Easter Basket?

There are several ways to enter, so please make sure to leave a separate comment below for each means of entry:

  1. Leave a comment below letting me know who you’d like to win the Bible for and why
  2. Become a Fan on Facebook (SamiCone.com) & SHARE the contest on your Facebook wall
  3. Follow @TheSamiCone on Twitter & SHARE the contest on Twitter
  4. Like the Tommy Nelson official Facebook page and leave a comment there with what colors/designs you would use if you were designing your own Sequin Bible!

I’ll pick two winners at random from all entries received before Midnight CST on Wednesday, March 23. (One US winner and one International winner – so be sure to let me know if you’re entering from outside the US!). The winners will be contacted by email and will then have 48 hours to respond with their contact info.

Good luck!