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Sharing the Magic of Disney | Disney Social Media Moms Celebration 2014

22 Tuesday Apr 2014

Posted by Stefanie Van Aken (RSMLVTravel) in Disney, Fun, Travel Inspiration

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Disney, Family Travel

When I was younger, my family vacationed to Disneyland 1-2 times a year. Walking around the park, and waiting in the lines that would go on for miles, I often thought to myself how much fun it would be to work for Disney. At the time, being a ride operator or the big dream of perhaps playing Snow White in the daily parade would have satisfied me. I just wanted to be apart of the magic. It was the “happiest place on Earth” after all. There are few things that have happened in my life that I never would have guessed to happen in a million years: 1. That I would be the proud parent of identical twin boys, 2. That I would have the honor to work with Disney in the capacity I have been granted since I started blogging 4 years ago.

Disney Social Media Moms 2014

It all started with BlogHer in San Diego, one of the largest and most premier blogging conferences available to the blogger, no matter how big your site or how many years its been established. During the BlogHer conference, I took advantage of the advanced screening of the movie, The Help. There, I met a Publicist at Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, and was invited to attend D23 as a media guest. D23 is the ultimate Disney fan conference that takes place every two years. It’s amazing. If you ever have the opportunity to attend, if even just for the Studio Presentation, I would recommend it. Fabulous highlights, insights, and presentations by the brilliant minds behind Pixar Animation and the Walt Disney Studio Motion Pictures. I brought my then 6 year old daughter, and she loved it, too. We were both impressed forever with the fun and the magic; we ended up spending two days at the conference.

Disney with Kids

Shortly after, I joined the TravelingMom network. A network of travel bloggers and writers from around the country and the world. As most of you know, I write as the Las Vegas TravelingMom, featuring sophisticated options for the family traveller. A few months into writing for the network, I was offered an opportunity to participate in a FAM (Familiarization Tour for Media) of an up and coming luxury residential development, Golden Oak, in Walt Disney World. I, nor my children, had ever been to Walt Disney World. I was besides myself with excitement to be included. There, I met the fabulous Kim-Marie of Luxury Travel Mom, learned an incredible amount, and felt quite honored to be included in an exclusive group of travel writers.

disney lunchLater that year, I tested the waters and pitched my heart out to be invited to the Mickey’s Halloween Party blogger event in Disneyland. My big sell? Nevada schools have a 3-day weekend during the Halloween weekend (Nevada Day), and what better way to spread the word about how to spend it than in Disneyland with Mickey and his gang and all the villains- send a Las Vegas travel blogger!

The following year, I had the surprise of my life when I was invited to a special social media conference, the Disney Social Media Moms Celebration in Walt Disney World. The Disney Social Media Moms Conference was created 7 years ago when Mike Hyland, Director of Disneyland Public Relations, set out to create deep and meaningful relationships with moms involving motivational speakers and networking within an intimate setting. In collaboration with Maria Bailey, of BSM Media and mom blogger marketing fame, the Disney Social Media Moms Celebration was born. Over the last 5 years, this annual, multi-day conference brings together 150 bloggers and travel writers exclusively invited to attend and learn not only about Disney and what is in store for the immediate future, but also to inspire and connect on various levels. Once again, I was most honored and surprised to be one of the 150 selected, and amongst some pretty big names in the blogging industry.

Dream_Suite_Stefanie

Shortly after, I attended the debut of Mickey and the Magical Map show at Disneyland, and was one of the select bloggers invited to interview the new Disney Parks President, Michael Colglazier, with a chance to tour Walt Disney’s apartment. Um, wow. Much of this attributed to my connection with the TravelingMom network, which whom I am a grateful and proud member. To be honest, after all this excitement, I was sure my Disney streak was about to run out. I mean, how could one little person like me continue to make a large enough impact for this gigantic company? When the Disney Social Media Moms Celebration invites started to hit my fellow bloggers and writers in-boxes, I truly was not expecting to get one.

But, I did. And, the most wonderful thing about the conference this year? It took place in Anaheim, the home, the birth place of Walt Disney’s dream- Disneyland. The park I spent so much time growing up in and experiencing magical memories, was host to the most magical celebration of all time. To add to the magic, invited bloggers are allowed to bring along 3 additional guests. Though I really wanted my husband to come with me to see what goes into events and behind the scenes, like only Disney can do, I knew in my heart the only person I really wanted to share this with, besides my children, of course, was my mom. The biggest Disney fan I know. The one who passed her Disney gene down to me- I wanted her to have this once in a lifetime chance to get to know Disney the way I have gotten to know Disney over the last few years.

As usual, Disney did not disappoint. Fabulous parties, inspirational speakers, informational hosts and sponsors filled my world for four days in a row. I also checked a Run Disney event with a 2-mile fun run through Disneyland and California Adventure ending at the finish line in CarsLand, off my Bucket List.

My kids started their Spring Break off with a bang, and kept thanking me every day we were in the parks. My twins can’t stop talking about Mater and Mickey and Doc, and ask me every time we get in the car if we are going to Disneyland. I don’t know how else to thank Disney for these amazing opportunities, than to continue to share as much information as I can with you, my valued reader, in hopes that you also find magic in my stories, and become inspired to create your own. As far as me and my continued “work” with Disney? I’ll never forget being at a conference in Vancouver several years ago, and the speaker saying, “Yes, I’m talking to you. The one taking up one of the seats in this room right now. You deserve to be here. That’s why you are here.” As I remind myself of that, and pinch my arm every now and then, I will continue to be grateful for these chances and generous in helping Disney touch the lives of many by sharing what I learn.

Am also reminded of a quote from one of the Disney Social Media Moms Celebration speakers, Maxine Clark, Founder of Build A Bear Workshop:

“It’s not what you have, it’s what you give that determines your legacy.” – Maxine Clark

I will have a series of Disney posts on my blog over the next few days covering sponsors and new programs introduced during the Disney Social Media Moms Conference. For now, here is a fun look at our time shared in Disneyland….where the magic begins!

Disclosure: I was invited to attend the DSMM Celebration. I paid my own conference fees and received gifts during the conference. I was not asked nor expected to post about my experience. All opinions, experiences and thoughts are my own.

Several Photo Credits in the Slideshow Credited to @hyku

Disneyland with Twin Toddlers

11 Friday Oct 2013

Posted by Stefanie Van Aken (RSMLVTravel) in Disney

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disneyland, Family Travel

Disclaimer upfront: In no way, shape or form would I possibly be able to take my twin toddlers to Disneyland without my mother. I’m not that big of a RockStar. And, that’s right, it has to be my mother. No one can do Disney like my mother does Disney. I’ve learned from a pro how to enjoy every moment of the day without over exhausting the kiddos or the parents, and still cramming in as much as possible. She is the only person I would weather the Disney Twin Toddler Storm with. My girlfriends asked me at the beginning of this year to meet them for a few days at Disneyland with the kids. My immediate response was, “no,” because it is a lot of work to get those two out of the house. Then, when they are out of the house, they are just a lot of work, period. Did I mention they are also in the middle of potty training? Having twins, I’ve noticed I’m more inclined to say no and do less with them outside the house. As the summer went on, I noticed they were getting a little easier to handle. I could take them to lunch, and the mall, and a movie- not all in the same day- and they would behave. They were actually quite fun to be around, and I was a little less stressed and enjoying our time together.

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We spent one day in Disneyland in February earlier this year (2013), and it was enough to make me cry. I had all 4 kids, who all wanted to do different things. The babies wanted to get out of the stroller because they were so excited, but there was too much going on, too many kids, not enough adults. I was frustrated that I couldn’t enjoy that moment with them. Now they were going to turn 3, and they love, love, love Mickey and the gang and all the Playhouse Disney Junior shows. We would be going in September, which is a slower time for the parks with the kids back in school. And, with kids back in school meant my older ones would be in school, and I could spend some quality time with my boys enjoying the House of the Mouse. I decided it was time to push the envelope a bit, take a step outside my comfort zone and take my boys to Disneyland. I called the girls, invited my mom, and booked the room. It was a trip I am most grateful for, and one I know I would have regretted not going on.

Here are some tips that worked for our family traveling with the twins to Disneyland:

Things to keep in mind: You will have to pack and bring double. Be prepared, but don’t bring the kitchen sink. Less is more and much easier to maneuver through crowds. I would advise one adult per twin. I know this one is a bit controversial, but consider a harness if you have a runner. I seriously wish I had one for my little guy. He was all over the place, and made me a nervous wreck running into the parade route, escaping through the fences, and dodging diners at dinner. It was a bit unsettling, and I wish I had a wrist strap with me, or one of those little Elmo backpack harnesses. In my mind, it would have provided a sense of security knowing I was holding on to him, and he didn’t have to sit in the stroller the whole time.

  • Lodging– I recommend staying at a Disney Resort if possible. The logistics make it SO much easier to get back and forth without having to load and unload onto the tram, bus, car or monorail. Plus, it also makes nap time easier to factor in if napping in the stroller at the park is not an option. (Sometimes you just won’t be able to avoid it, see further down the list.) If a Disney Resort hotel is not in the budget, there are plenty Good Neighbor Hotels that offer great rates and some are located right outside the park gates.
    • We love all three of the Disney Resorts for different reasons. The Grand Californian is closest in proximity, grander in design and is the more luxury of the three. Disneyland Resort has an awesome pool, the rooms are newly renovated and very comfy, and holds the most nostalgia. Paradise Pier is where we stayed with the twins. Though the furthest in location from the Main Gate, it was very easy to get to and from the park, the rooms were comfortable and the staff very friendly.
    • No matter where you stay, confirm the use of a mini-refridgerator. The Disney Resorts come equipped with one in your room. This is awesome beyond words for storing drinks, snacks, water bottles, etc.

Disneyland Pixar Parade VIP Viewing

  • Strollers- I always want to fight my mom on this one, but as it always turns out, “mother knows best,”. Keep the double stroller at home and opt for two single strollers instead. Assuming you are traveling with someone fully capable of manning their own stroller and being responsible for all contents inside. We took my mom’s Graco Fast-Action Fold Classic Connect strollers. Yes, she’s a grandma of 8, she has her own strollers. Super easy to get through crowds, reclined for naps, sun shades for comfort, cup holders for coffee, water bottles and sippy cups, and an underneath basket for storage. 
    • Single Stroller Rentals are available at the Disney Parks. Keep in mind though, you cannot leave the Main Gate with the strollers, they have to be returned before exiting the park. 
  • Potty Training- I don’t have an easy answer for this, but I will share what worked for us. Each day, the boys went into the park with a Pull-Up on. In my diaper bag was an extra change of clothes, more pull-ups, a night time diaper, and a large zip-lock bag for each boy. We checked in with the boys throughout the day, and went potty when needed. They actually did alright. Any accidents were caught by the Pull-Ups. We put the night time diaper on before we left the parks in case someone fell asleep on the way to the hotel room. Surprisingly, it was pretty easy-peasy.
    • Remember to take advantage of the Disney Baby Changing Stations. There is a great one located at the front of Disneyland with all the fixings in case you forgot something. What’s so lovely about being in a kid-friendly place is kid-friendly bathrooms. Changing tables and covers in each bathroom throughout the parks makes your time efficient and less stressful.

disney with toddlers_selfie

  • Meals- The wonderful thing about Disney, besides many others of course, is that you can bring in outside food. We stocked up on the boys’ favorites healthy snacks- apple slices, granola bars, organic fruit snacks, yogurt, edamame, and fruit and veggie pouches, along with bottles of water to keep at the hotel (here’s where the mini-fridge comes in). We brought an insulated lunch sack to load up each day. This way, when it wasn’t super convenient to stop for a full meal, or wanted to avoid additional expenses, the boys could munch on healthy food until we got to the next meal. 
    • Three places I was really happy with this trip for food options for a family with toddlers:
      • Carnation Cafe on Main Street offers options like fried chicken meals for both kids and adults, chicken and waffles and a hand tossed Chef’s Salad. There’s usually plenty of seating inside or out. If you time your dinner right, snag a seat near the hedges outside and watch the nightly parade in a comfortable spot. 
      • I normally try to get in at least one character dining when we visit Disneyland. The Surf’s Up character breakfast at the PCH Grill at Paradise Pier was great for my boys. The space of the room was more intimate than the others I have been to, meaning, I could see all corners of the room when one took off after Pluto and the other wanted to hang loose with Mickey. The theme is a beach party, and the classic gang is all there: Mickey, Donald, Minnie, Pluto and Daisy. Also, Stitch makes an appearance. The characters play games with the kids, practice surfing and have dance parties. What I love about character dining, especially for the younger set, is the ability to hang with their faves while sitting in a somewhat controlled environment. The characters take turns coming to each party’s table, there are tons of photo opps, and the food is consistently the same. Mickey shaped waffles and pancakes, fruit, and hot coffee works for me!
      • Starbucks is now brewing in both Disneyland and California Adventure Theme Parks. Awesome, I know. Made mommy happy, but also provided the drinks and snacks my kids are used to, and I know will eat when in a pinch.

Disney Starbucks

  • Attractions- One nice thing about being at Disneyland with toddlers is that they can’t go on all the big rides, which means spending less time in line. It had been awhile since I was able to sit and enjoy the shows like The Muppet*Vision 3D, Turtle Talk with Crush, and Playhouse Disney Live on Stage!. We also saw both the Pixar Play Parade and Mickey’s Soundsational Parade. Yes, you can absolutely grab a seat on the street and wait for the magical moment for the parade to pass you by. We had the opportunity to sit in the VIP Parade Viewing, and it was a pretty awesome treat. We arrived to the designated location a few minutes before the parade began, had primo seats and left without hassle when it was over. Little luxuries like that really help to lighten the load of wait time with a toddler, keeping him from jumping out in front of the floats, and not having to worry about stroller positioning. 
    • Fantasyland at Disneyland will always hold a special place in my heart, but I would be lying if I didn’t mention how impressed I’ve been with California Adventure lately. The remod of Buena Vista Street is like a stepping into a time machine into glamourous Hollywood crica 1930’s. Grab a Starbucks and sit outside while watching all the action. The twins loved seeing the automobiles pass by with bands and singers on them. 
    • CarsLand is a real winner. It was the highlight of our trip for the boys, and they even got to meet Lightening Mc Queen. Though too small to ride the Radiator Springs Racers, they loved Mater’s Junkyard Jamboree. Don’t miss out on the little rides in BugsLand and the cute show, It’s Tough to be a Bug.
    • Take advantage of Magic Hours if staying at a Disney Resort. I found that we were up at the crack of dawn with nothing to do in the hotel room. We were very grateful for that Magic Morning that allowed us an early hour into the park.
    • Finally, remember that toddlers are intrigued by all the action happening around them. They don’t need too much more to keep them entertained. They love looking at the exhibits and seeing the action right from the comfort of their own strollers.

disney with toddlers Carsland Lightening Mc Queen

My biggest take away out of all this advice? Relax. Enjoy. Have fun. It is really not necessary to cram so much into the day. Though the twins loved each moment, they also didn’t know what they were missing, and they probably don’t really remember much now. It was really nice to enjoy the moments with them, stroll through the park, and take in the details and the little things you probably never noticed before. No matter how many times I’ve been to Disney, I think I’ve seen it all, until I go again. Oh, and about that napping in the stroller thing…if you can go with the flow and let your toddlers dictate the schedule of the day, you may find yourself in the middle of the late afternoon with a sleeping child. When that happened to us, we also just happened to find ourselves in front of the Wine Country Trattoria. It also just happened to be a quiet spot for napping toddlers and mommies (and grandmas) who wanted to catch up over a glass of wine and some tapas. It was not a typical Disney experience, which made it even more memorable.

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 Above photo courtesy of Disneyland Resorts and Parks Media.

 

 

 

 

 

The Spookier Side of Disneyland

09 Wednesday Oct 2013

Posted by Stefanie Van Aken (RSMLVTravel) in Disney, Fun, Travel Inspiration

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Disney, Family Travel, Instagram Travel Thursday

Fall in Las Vegas is 90 degree weather, leggings, UGGS, and Pumpkin Spiced Lattes. It’s also the perfect time for Nevada Residents to take advantage of the Nevada’s Day holiday with a fabulous Fall trip to Disneyland in Anaheim, California, to celebrate the changing of the seasons.

All through the month of October, Disneyland gets spookier! Disney Villains running amuck, Mickey and pals dressed in costume, Halloween treats and pumpkin decorations galore. Even the rides get all gussied up in their Halloween finest. Space Mountain turns into a Ghost Galaxy complete with creepy music and ghoulish space creatures appearing from nowhere. Tower of Terror delights with frights from a “supernatural” event that took place there on Halloween night in 1939. And, of course, my absolute favorite, the Haunted Mansion decked in Nightmare Before Christmas with Jack Skeleton and Sandy donning their Santa and reindeer costumes. 

Disney_Haunted_Mansion

Don’t forget the parties! Disney knows how to get the spirits moving with the new Mad T Party’s, “Dead Man’s Party” at California Adventure, and who can forget Mickey’s Halloween Party at Disneyland! My family had a great time at the Mickey’s Halloween Party last year dressing up in their costumes and trick or treating with all the characters. Some of their favorite experiences were Mickey’s Cavalcade, where the characters parade through the pack in their Halloween costumes, Halloween Screams fireworks display, and the dance parties throughout the park. 

Halloween Goofy and Pirates

Here are some other great reasons to attend the Mickey’s Halloween Party:

  • The special opportunity to play in Disneyland for three hours before the party starts
  • Trick or Treating – candy and healthy treats ­- in the ultimate Disney neighborhood
  • The “Halloween Screams” fireworks spectacular, hosted by “Master of Scare-omonies” Jack Skellington (presented exclusively for guests of Mickey’s Halloween Party)
  • “Mickey’s Costume Party” cavalcade featuring some favorite characters, performed twice nightly
  • The Cadaver Dans ghoul quartet, performing Halloween-themed tunes aboard a drifting graveyard-themed raft on the Rivers of America in New Orleans Square and Frontierland
  • Dance parties, where guests will “boo-gie” to lively music
  • An opportunity for everyone in the family to attend the park in costumes
  • Photo locations with popular Disney and Pixar Pals, and Disney Villains
  • Nearly all the favorite Disneyland rides and attractions, plus Haunted Mansion Holiday and Space Mountain Ghost Galaxy
  • Complimentary parking for one standard-size vehicle

Tickets to Mickey’s Halloween Party purchased in advance are $59 most days, while tickets purchased on the event days are $67. All tickets to Mickey’s Halloween Party on Wednesday, Oct. 30, and Halloween Night, Thursday, Oct. 31, are $74. Mickey’s Halloween Party is a non-smoking event. Smoking will be permitted in the Esplanade outside the Disneyland Main Entrance.

For more information about Halloween Time at Disneyland Resort, see www.disneyland.com/halloween. This site will be updated with frightfully fun details.

If you think your little ones might get too spooked, don’t worry, there is plenty for them to do, too, like the Monsters U Dance Party, Pirates League and the Halloween Carnival at Big Thunder Ranch. 

OK- so exciting news for Nevada residents- Friday, October 25th, is the observed holiday for Nevada’s Day. Which means 3-day weekend, and the Mickey’s Halloween Party will be happening that night! If you are apart of the Clark County School District, you will also get the Thursday before off for a Staff Development Day, allowing for a 4-day weekend, October 24-27!

As if you needed more convincing…I’m sharing some of my favorite Fall photos from Halloweentime at Disneyland from my Instagram account. #RSMLVDisney

Disney Halloweentime Collage 1 

Disney Halloweentime Collage 2

Disney HalloweenTime Collage 3

Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse Halloween

Join the other fabulous hosts of Instagram Travel Thursday on Skimbaco Lifestyle to discover some fantastic travel posts, images and tips on using Instagram. One of my favorite new travel sites is written by Leigh Hines of Hines-Sight . I have enjoyed following her luxury adventures through the South, a place on my travel bucket list, and following her on Instagram at @hinessightblog.

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Disclaimer: Though I do work with Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resorts occasionally for blogger and media events, this post is not sponsored by Disney. I attended the Mickey’s Halloween Party as a blogger last year, but was not able to attend this year. 

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