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If you’ve been following me for a while or know me in real life, than you know I rarely ever wear jeans. I’ve actually never really loved them and hate the way 99% of jeans fit. That being said, it shouldn’t come as a shock to know I only own ONE pair. After having the same pair of jeans for over a year I can confidently say that they are my all-time favorite. I’ve always needed a high waist jean that hugs me in all the right places and doesn’t cut me in unflattering places (muffin tops are only good on muffins). I discovered Good American jeans after reading rave reviews and seeing them on actual real, curvy women and not just ones that are a size 2. This style fit that I love is the Good Legs in Black and even though the price tag is high ($149), they are one thousand percent worth the investment. If you sign up for their email list you can save 15% on your first order, shipping is free and they allow free returns.

I love layering and wearing jackets or blazers over just about anything. Fun prints like this animal print blazer easily dress up an outfit for a more polished look. It’s also very lightweight and can be worn year round here in the South. Under the blazer I wore my favorite black bodysuit from True & Co. Now let me tell you why this look can work for ANY body type. Dressing in the same stand-alone, one color-blocked garment creates a long column that draws the eye vertically, making you appear longer and leaner. Adding a blazer also brings out your waist and creates a flattering curve. Be sure to choose a blazer that doesn’t have a lot of excess fabric, which creates unnecessary bulk. Avoid blazers that are too boxy or too long; these fits will hide your shape.

Tiger Blazer // Black Jeans // Black Body Suit // Sunglasses // Heels (similar)

Happy weekend, friends! xo

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The 8 Most Instagrammable Restaurants in NYC!

I make it very known that I will travel for food. It’s such a huge part of my life and frankly life is just too short to miss out on all the good stuff! Even though this trip was mainly a content creation trip, we couldn’t forget about all the amazing food New York City has to offer. In fact, two years ago my friend Lori and I went to NYC for 24 hours to eat dessert. I’m grateful that Lindsay is also a huge foodie because she picked all of the restaurants for the trip. Each one was amazing and it really is hard to find bad food in the city! Below is a list of everywhere we went and the times of day which I think is helpful when planning your visit!

Biergarten at The Standard  – Meatpacking District [Friday, 6:30pm] – This was definitely the most packed place we went to while in NY but granted, it was prime time. Reservations are not necessary and there are plenty of long cafeteria style tables, high tops, and bar space.There are also several large TVs and ping pong tables plus it’s dog friendly. They have amazing cocktails, huge beers, chicken sausages and massive pretzels. Overall it has a really fun atmosphere and vibe!

Old Rose – Chelsea [Friday, 11:30am] This is a blogger hot spot and rightfully so. Everything is so decorated and designed so beautifully making every nook photo worthy. It’s located inside the Jane Hotel on the first floor and reservations are strongly encouraged so you can secure your spot (they’re available on Open Table). You cannot take pictures on a DSLR camera without getting permission prior via email. iPhone photography is allowed though. The food was really good but the service was pretty slow because the one bartender was also the waitress for the entire restaurant which was so strange. Needless to say it took forever to get drinks. In the end I do recommend coming here if you’re looking for a cute photo opt!

Artichoke Pizza – Chelsea [Saturday 12:30pm] Since we had a 5:30am wake up call Saturday morning to shoot for 5 hours, no one had eaten anything and by noon we were starving. After finishing up at Vessel our amazing driver took us to Artichoke Pizza (we asked for the closest pizza spot that was good and it didn’t disappoint!) There is a full bar and plenty of seating. You order and pay at the pizza counter so we didn’t have a server. Maybe it was the time of day but it was actually nice since we kind of needed to eat and run! The pizza was made fresh with a crispy crust and heavy toppings, which we all loved!

Cha Cha Matcha – Nolita [Friday 9:30am] This is one of those Instagram famous hot spots and it was on the same block as our hotel. The young kids behind the counter could not have been nicer and were totally cool with us taking 5000 photos. The cafe draws quite an eclectic crowd and most of them were in and out with their drinks and pastries. It’s definitely a trendy spot with cute decor and a pink exterior. I never knew matcha could be made so many ways and their drinks were insanely delicious. They also have matcha soft serve which I’ll have to get next time because I’ve read rave reviews about it!

Bobo – West Village [Thursday 6:45pm] The cutest and coziest French spot in the West Village. Opting for things like an A5 wooden Clipboard would definitely make restaurants like this look a little bit more sleek than it already is. We sat in the covered and heated outside patio which was great because the inside dining rooms were a tad noisy. The Beet Chips were out of this world. Typically I hate beets and never, ever eat them but these were AMAZING! The service was outstanding and our waiter was very attentive. I ordered the homemade potato gnocchi that came with cremini & maitake mushrooms in a porcini-cognac cream. The texture was very soft and pillowy and so so good. I loved the overall atmosphere in this tucked away little gem and will definitely be back!

Randolph Beer – Nolita [Thursday, 1pm] – We lucked out that there was such an amazing food spot right next door to our hotel. It was perfect since Thursday was pouring and after spending an hour in Uber driving in from the airport, we were starving. Upon arrival our group were the only ones there so the food and drinks came super fast. There are several vegan and gluten free options on the menu and I went with the cauliflower rice bowl with avocado, egg, and cheese. I can’t even express how tasty the waffle fries were and all the dipping sauces that came with them.

The Polo Bar – Midtown East [Saturday, 5:30pm] – Before even discussing the food I need to say that the customer service here is better than any other restaurant I have ever been to in my entire life. That says A LOT considering I am 34 years old and a huge foodie. Lindsay stalked Open Table for 2 weeks so we could get a reservation since you have to have one in order to dine there. For example, as I write this post at 8am there have already been 84 reservations made on Open Table, so they go fast but it’s worth the daily checking. The drinks, equestrian decor and food could not have been better. You have to have a reservation even if you want to have a drink at the bar, so you can arrive early or stay after if you want to experience the bar atmosphere, which is wonderful! They also have breakfast, brunch and lunch as well if that’s more of your speed. Definitely get the famous RRL Hot Dog which can be split amongst the table as an appetizer. The hot dog is served in a split brioche bun and topped with ketchup, mustard, sauerkraut, chopped onions, relish and pickled jalapeño slices. They’re made from a blend of Colorado beef and Australian Wagyu which come from Ralph Lauren’s ranch in Colorado. As far as cocktails and other items on the menu, everything the 4 of us had was amazing and judging by all the amazing reviews online, you really can’t go wrong with anything on the menu.

Milk & Cream Cereal Bar – Nolita [Saturday 8pm] – My husband and I tried this back in December and when I found out it was so close to our hotel, I knew I had to bring the girls. We stopped there for dessert Saturday night after Polo Bar and even though the line was long, it moves pretty fast and gives you time to look at the menu. Table space is limited but since there were 4 of us we were able to keep watch on people leaving and then swoop in and snag a corner table. There is ice cream, milkshakes and regular cereal bowl that you can choose from, 18 cereals and tons of toppings and sauces.

Do you have a favorite restaurant in New York? Let me know in the comments so I can visit on my next trip! xo!

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What I Wore in NYC

My whole dressing motto for the year has been “shopping my closet.” I spent way too much last year on clothes and this year I was determined to mix and match pieces I already owned and also only buy pieces that can be worn year round with different items. I love obtainable pieces that don’t break the bank and the majority of items I wore in New York were under $50. If you just enjoyed reading on shortandsweetnyc.com, you’ll find they’ve suggested the best places to buy great clothes around New York. The added bonus is that a lot came from my own closet and were not special purchases just for this trip. For example, the green lace dress which I wore at Cha Cha Matcha was worn on Evelyn’s 4th Birthday, my leopard kitten heels from Sole Society have literally been attached to my feet since I got them back in November and my black moto jacket is 3 years old.

You’ll also notice that I was able to incorporate the same accessories and shoes into several looks throughout the trip. Putting looks together is one of my favorite things to do before a trip and to save time and maximize luggage space, I photographed everything I was going to wear before I packed. The amount of stress this prevented was huge and really made dressing each day easy (especially when you change 14 times in the back of a suburban!)

NEW YORK CITY LOOKS BY LOCATION

Grand Central Terminal: Mint Frill Dress  // Teal Earrings // Booties

Brooklyn Bridge: Nude Dress with Dots // Cropped Jean Jacket // Black Hat

Metropolitan Museum of Art: Leopard Dress // Pink Belt Back // Moto Jacket // Leopard Heels (similar)

Pizza Parlor: Red Pleated Skirt // Black Peplum Top (similar) // Star Boots // Black Hat

Airplane Outfit: Jean Jacket // Leggings // Black Hat // Leopard Flats // Pink Suitcase

Subway: Black Pleated Skirt // I LOVE NY Tee // Leopard Flats // Red Captain’s Hat // Black Backpack

Old Rose: Green Dress // Teal Earrings

NY Public Library: Belt Bag // Sweater // Leopard Heels (similar) // Body Suit

Janes Carousel: Skirt // Body Suit // Jean Jacket // Leopard Flats // Pink Belt Back // Earrings // Sunglasses

The Plaza Hotel: Black Turtle Neck // Tulle Skirt // Leopard Heels (similar) // Pink Beret // Bag // Earrings

Cha Cha Matcha: Green Lace Dress // Black Blazer // Snakeskin Belt Bag // Leopard Heels (similar) // Earrings

The Polo Bar: Tulle Skirt // Leopard Heels (similar)  // Leopard Belt // Black Body Suit // Chambray Shirt

Times Square: Pink Blazer // Star Boots // Metallic Gold Pleated Skirt // Black Hat // Body Suit // Belt Bag

52nd Street: Body Suit // Skirt // Moto Jacket // Belt Bag // Earrings

 

What was your favorite look? Let me know in the comments below!

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Love of My Life Dress

Don’t you just love when your favorite piece of clothing comes back in season after wearing it for practically a whole year? If you follow me on Instagram then you know how much I love the Love of My Life Free People Dress. I have the black one and wear it year round, at least once a month. It’s so versatile and can be paired with wedges, flats, books and heels. I wear a 12 in dresses and the size large in Free People is the perfect fit. Since it shows a lot a chest, I pair with a lace bralette (my favorites are from Target and under $15!)

Spring is right around the corner so it seemed fitting to pair these new Marc Fisher Anty wedges with the dress. I was a little hesitant to wear them because I thought I would wobble and fall but the secure leather strap held my ankle in tightly. They truly are some of the most comfortable wedges I’ve ever worn! Since the Love of my Life dress is midi length you can really show off any kind of shoes during all seasons. In addition to the rose color, the dress also comes in black, baby blue, ivory and yellow. But get the black first, trust me!

Do you have a staple clothing piece that you love and want in every color? Let me know in the comments below!

 

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What We Wore – Hilton SanDestin Beach Trip

As a mother of 2 kids in my mid 30’s, the last thing I need to be doing is prancing around our neighborhood pool in a string bikini. In the past it was always so hard to find full coverage swimsuits made for fuller busts (DD and higher) but luckily so many brands are jumping on the bandwagon with more options. This past weekend we visited the Hilton Sandestin Resort (full blog recap coming soon) and I wanted to share what we wore 85% of the time! I managed to find some amazing swimwear discount codes which made buying all of these new items much cheaper! Swimwear can be pretty expensive so any sort of discount is greatly received by me!

On Me:

Plunge V-neck one-piece swimsuit – comes in 8 colors and sizes 1-16. I bought the red one and after wearing it this weekend I am seriously considering buying in the black! It’s such a classic style and super feminine without being matronly.

Fuller Bust Mesh Swimsuit – I love the additional strap in the front which gives this basic black bathing suit a little extra. The mesh detail adds dimension as well! A lot of the swimsuits on ASOS are made for fuller busts so you can select your actual cup size in addition to your suit size. I also bought this one which is a little snug, so I recommend sizing up one size. I’ll most likely wear this on our Spring Break trip in a few weeks!

Mama & Me Swimsuits – I couldn’t resist these adorable matching swimsuits and received so many compliments on them. The price point is amazing (thank you, Amazon!) and they shipped in 2 days. I wear an XL/12 in dresses and swimwear and the XL in this fit me great. Evelyn is wearing the 3T/4T and it was not too small (she is a 4T in clothing).

Leopard Cover Up – This cover up runs huge! I would 100% size down 2 whole sizes (I bought the 10 and could have worn an 8). Despite the size issue, I love the material and length and will definitely be wearing this more!

Star Cover Up – I just recently ordered from Nasty Gal and am loving everything they have. Especially since the whole site is up to 50% off!

On Evelyn:

Yellow & Red Bikini – Evelyn looks great in everything, especially little bikinis, so suit shopping for her was such a blast. My love for Bang Bang Copenhagen runs deep and they just rebranded to Wauw Capow with even cuter kids clothes! Their kids swimwear is to die for!

Jelly Woven Basket Bag – This is also from Nasty Gal and only $10. It’s advertised for women but suits kids much better! I love that it can be sprayed off with water too if sand gets in it.

On Henry:

I love basic boy trunks and since Henry is almost 7, it gets harder and harder to find cute ones. I went with these CrewCuts and Volcom trunks from Nordstrom and then also got matching suits for him and Evelyn. Because let’s face it, this summer will probably be the last one that I can dress them the same, haha! Their matching suits are from Molo (his/hers) and since it’s a European brand they run small. I would size up 1-2 full sizes!

We leave for the beach again in just under 2 weeks and I have some other suits for the kids and myself that I will be sharing so stay tuned! Happy swimming!

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100th Day of School Outfit

Earlier this week Evelyn had her 100th day of school! Her class participated in dressing up as if they were 100 years old and it was so adorable. Henry’s school hasn’t done this yet so it was really fun to get Evelyn’s costume together. One thing I love the most about special occasions is finding the perfect outfit and accessories. Luckily there are tons of inspiration pictures out there on Pinterest and Amazon has everything you need which can be to you in two days (in case you wait until the last minute like me).

Pearl Necklace – A staple item in this costume! You can get them locally at Party City, Dollar General and Target. I ordered ours on Amazon because of convenience.

Cane – This is an adult size cane and the rubber piece on the bottom comes off so you can cut the cane down to size. My husband did it with his handsaw but if you don’t have one you could go to your local hardware store and they can easily make the cut.

Wig – Evelyn’s hair is fine so I decided to go with a wig instead of curling. I had some trouble finding an actual wig made for 4 year olds so I went with this child/youth size. It was definitely a little big but I used some bobby pins to secure it underneath to her actual hair.

Knee High Socks – Read my in-depth post about my favorite brands here! You can also find flesh colored hose and put those on as well!

Shoes – Evelyn already had some Oxfords from Piper Finn which we used. I’ve seen 100 Day of School costumes with slippers and Mary Jane’s too.

Glasses – These were left over from my Harry Potter costume when I was professor McGonagall. They were another Amazon find and came in a pack of two slightly different glasses. They’re good to keep on hand in our costume bucket just like the wig and the cane!

Cardigan – Even though Evelyn has several cardigans, they don’t scream old lady. I love this white lace one with the single button. It fit perfectly under the collar of her dress (which was from Target last year and just a tad short!)

Has your child dressed up for their 100th Day of School yet? What pieces did you use to achieve their looks?

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Disney Tips for First Timers

I’ve taken the kids to Disney twice now in under a year and while I am no expert, I want to share what I thought were the most enjoyable experiences (aka worth the money) and what wasn’t. Everything that I’ve highlighted below is something I always had questions about when I was planning our trips and also topics I’ve received the most questions on. So, let’s get started!

Last year was our first time going to to Disney as a family and we drove down from Atlanta (about 8 hours with stops and breaks). Henry was 5 years old and Evelyn had just turned 3. This year just Evelyn and I went after her 4th birthday and we flew down. The one year age difference was like night and day. She walked the entire time and was such a trooper! I didn’t have to bring or rent a stroller and all I needed was a small purse/belt bag to hold my phone, license, chapstick, sunblock, hand sanitizer and sunglasses. I didn’t need to bring any money or my camera since I had the magic band this year (more on those choses below). Not worrying about big bags, nice cameras and a stroller allowed me to always have one hand free to hold hers and also move through the park easier. If I could do the trip last year again, I would have waited until she was older. For me, 3 and younger is just too young. Yes, they get into the parks for free but everything that goes along with taking a baby/toddler in diapers to a theme park is just too overwhelming. As you can imagine there is a lot of standing, waiting and walking and young kids and babies just don’t have the attention span to handle that. Plus they are limited to the rides they can go on.

Clothes – If you’ve been following along on Instagram for a while than you know how much Evelyn loves her I Love Plum tutu’s. They come in a variety of colors and fabrics and have a built in leotard. They are lightweight enough for summer and can be layered with cardigans or sweaters when it’s cold. The past few months Target has been carrying some inexpensive Disney dresses and we brought 3 of those to bring with us. (Buy them here, here and here). Some other great basics to bring: black leggings, knee high socks, cute cardigans, lightweight rain jacket. I found these great Minnie shoes on Amazon for Evie and they were under $15 and super comfortable for her. I also brought her slip on gold glitter sneakers from Target which she wore most of the time and had no complaints. Luckily I am polka dot obsessed so I had tons of options to choose from. I mostly wore my favorite midi dresses from Target last year along with some comfy flats and flip flops. Since I had been Minnie Mouse for Halloween a few months ago I had some oversized mouse ears which I received a ton of compliments on. They are from Amazon, of course, and just under $11! My favorite place to find Minnie ears is Etsy and all the stores and shops within the parks have some really fun ones.

Gift Cards – One of the best things Disney did was to make their gift cards available at practically every store you go into. They carry them at grocery stores, Target, Home Depot, etc and they can be used anywhere in the park, to book special activities, restaurants and can even pay for your hotel (at a Disney property). I started planning this trip before Evelyn’s 4th birthday so when a friend would ask what to get her, I would say a Disney gift card. You can buy them in as little as $20 increments and they go up to $500. They’re perfect for grandparents to buy as well for Christmas gifts if you don’t need anymore toys and trust me, those Disney dollars aren’t cheap so be sure to stock up on them!

Airplane Bag – The flight to Orlando was Evelyn’s first flight ever! Granted the actual air time was only an hour and 5 minutes but I wanted to make sure she was prepared. I didn’t overpack but I also packed items that would be new to her and keep her occupied. I brought her iPad and headphones, her pretend makeup and makeup brushes, stickers, mini coloring books with the special marker that only colors on the paper, and an empty water bottle to fill up with milk after we got through security. She had a window seat both times and loved watching the plane take off. We also lucked out because there were TV’s in the headrests so she had access to a ton of kids movies.

Magic Bands – First and foremost, you are going to want to download the Disney World app on your phone and order magic bands once you’ve booked your hotel room. We didn’t order magic bands last year so having them this year for Evelyn and I was so convenient. The magic bands can open your hotel room (when you’re staying at a Disney hotel), access your photo pass when a Disney employee takes your photos and you can pay for anything at the parks by simply tapping your magic band at the register.

Disney Photo Pass – This trip with Evelyn I didn’t use my DSLR camera once. Even though I packed it, I left it in the hotel room the whole trip. I shot all the pictures on my iPhone 8 plus and had the Disney photographers take pictures of Evelyn with the characters on their professional cameras. There is no obligation to buy the photos they take and you can see previews of them in the Walt Disney World app before purchasing. Unfortunately it’s all or nothing and you cannot pick and choose which photos to buy. The cost of buying the photos is $69.99 if you only want one day of photos or $199.99 for you entire trip. This latter cost covers all photos taken within a 30 day time frame so even if you are there for 6 days or make 2 trips within a month, it’s still the $199.99 price. You can also wait a few weeks to pull the trigger on purchasing and they will stay in your account. For example I can purchase the pictures taken during our February 1-3 trip until March 19. Going this route is a great alternative to lugging your camera around and also allows you to get family pictures. There is no limit to how many pictures the photographers take so if you are serious about the unlimited purchase option, be sure to ask for a photo whenever you see one of the cast members around! Here is how the photos look in the app to preview before buying:

Hopper Park Tickets – This is a really cool ticket option if you aren’t going to be spending a full day at a single park. The hopper ticket allows you to visit all Disney parks in one day (or however many you want). If you want to do Magic Kingdom in the morning and Epcot in the evening, then this ticket is for you. They’re more expensive ($169 per adult vs. $114 for non-hopper ticket) but the best option if you want to visit multiple parks in a single day. With a 1 park per day ticket you can come and go in a single park as many times as you want. Be sure to look at the calendar online or within the app because the prices of tickets do vary depending on the day. Here is an example of the February prices:

Transportation – There is a vast selection of ground transportation around Disney. Starting with the airport you have several rental car companies, shuttles that run to the resorts and Uber family. There is even a Minnie Mouse van that will pick you up and take you to the airport if you really want to go all out, however that option is $150 each way. Within Disney world is the monorail that goes to the Magic Kingdom, Contemporary Resort, Grand Floridian Resort, Polynesian Village Resort, Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC) and Epcot. It’s free to use and runs before the parks open and after they close.

Lodging – We stayed at The Contemporary Resort and loved how convenient the monorail transit system is there. It actually goes through the hotel which is impressive. There are several restaurants and it’s in walking distance to the Magic Kingdom (actually it’s the closest hotel to the Magic Kingdom!) The room was incredibly spacious and clean and would be perfect for a family of 4 or 5 (there was a pull out sofa bed). One thing that was kind of a pain was how far we were from the main hotel, buses, and monorail. I booked in the Garden Wing because the prices are cheaper and because I didn’t care about having a view for the fireworks (Evelyn is afraid of them). However I didn’t know how far the Garden Wing was from everything. Our room was also one of the furthest rooms down in our building so it added a ton of extra walking time on top of all the walking we had been doing. If I had to do it again I would book in the Main Tower!

DINING + FOOD

Nearly every restaurant in the parks and hotels are reservation only unless you’re getting snacks from a stand. The hotels offer room service too which is a Godsend when you just want to rest and not worry about trekking out with kids again. Evelyn and I had room service for 3 meals because of the timing (late at night/right before nap time). Honestly it was nice being able to rest and have some down time in between park visits. I have no idea how some families go all day long. No matter what your age, Disney is exhausting and you definitely need to rest!

Chef Mickey [located on the 4th floor of The Contemporary Resort. Mickey & friends character appearances] – This was by far the best dining experience we had during our trip, mostly because you get to meet Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Pluto and Goofy. This breakfast beats waiting in lines outside to meet all six of them at various park location 1000%. Before seating there is a Disney Memory Maker there to take your photos with cute props. The food is endless buffet style and was really delicious. Evelyn and I ate breakfast there and we had no complaints. You will also have a server that brings you drinks, takes away dishes and makes sure all the characters visit your table.

Be Our Guest [located inside Magic Kingdom] – I made reservations here for lunch since we were going to be in Magic Kingdom and because Evelyn is obsessed with Belle. The setting is inside the Beasts castle but there is no appearance from Belle and the Beast only comes out for dinner reservations. However when we went to check in there was a line of at least 40 people waiting to be let in for lunch. These people had already checked in for their time slot and were waiting to get inside. I didn’t see what the point of making reservations was if I then had to stand outside in a line with a hangry toddler to wait for people to finish their lunch and have tables open up. I ended up cancelling our reservation with the hostess and we went back to the hotel and ordered room service and took a nap before returning afterwards.

Frozen Ever After Dessert Party [located in Norway in Epcot. no character appearances] – Even though this was cute and the desserts were delicious, I wouldn’t pay for it again (it was $126 for the two of us). The dessert party is at 8pm and Evelyn was already tired so feeding her a bunch of sugar on top of that didn’t help. I also noticed that she was the youngest child there and there were more adults than children. I think if you booked this for older kids who can handle their sugar intake at night it would be great. Another downfall for us: Evelyn hates fireworks and this dessert is timed to watch the fireworks from a special standing area at 9pm. Afterwards you get a fast pass to ride the musical boat ride at Frozen Ever After. Evelyn and I loved the ride but you can go on that anytime without having to purchase the dessert party tickets. The staff were so sweet and when I told them about Evelyn being terrified of fireworks, they escorted us down through the back entrance of the ride line right to the front so we could go on it. It was such a sweet gesture and I love how everyone goes out of their way to make every experience at Disney wonderful. note: advanced payment is required to book this! 

Perfectly Princess Tea [located in The Grand Floridian Hotel. Aurora character appearance] – By far the most expensive Disney experience we did ($336 for just me and Evelyn) but it was so worth it. The tea is located in the garden view tea room at The Grand Floridian Hotel and the valet cost is covered when you book. Reservations are needed for this tea and can be made up to 180 days prior to your visit. The setting is intimate and Evelyn was one of the 13 girls that attended the tea. The cast members make the girls feel so special and treat them like royalty from the second you check in. The girls are even announced like royalty before they enter the garden room. There is singing, dancing, live music playing and plenty of one-on-one time with Princess Aurora and Miss Rose Petal. All the girls each receive the following gifts: an 18-inch Princess Aurora doll plus accessories, a plastic tiara, silver princess link bracelet, fresh rose and a special princess scrapbook page “Best Friend” certificate for their new Aurora doll. As far as food goes, it’s hot tea for the adults and juice for the girls (both served in teapots) and light snacks. Definitely not enough for a meal and since the tea starts at 10:30, you’ll definitely need to have breakfast first. Strawberry cake is served afterwards and it was one of the most delicious slices of cake I’ve ever tried. After tea, snacks, cake and meeting Princess Aurora, the girls are led in a parade around the Grand Floridian lobby, then up to the second floor gift shop where a photopass photographer waits to take their picture. note: advanced payment is required to book this! 

Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’ [located at Disney Springs. no character dining] – On Saturday we met our friends at Disney Springs and stopped into Homecomin’ for brunch. The cheddar cheese drop biscuits were to die for and the Hush Puppy Benedict was so good I can’t even put into words. You can also get drinks to go from any restaurant and walk around with them!

Dole Whip – Not a restaurant but a Disney treat you have to try! While at Disney Springs we tried our first Dole Whip (mine was the boozy rum version of course) and they definitely lived up to the hype. who knew pineapple soft serve could be so good?

 

RIDES

Dumbo The Flying Elephant [Magic Kingdom] – This ride is great for smaller kids. We rode it last year when Evelyn was 3 and Henry was 5. You can adjust your altitude during your flight, so you can fly high or low. My husband, who is 6’5 can also fit in it so it’s perfect for parents too. If you’re lucky enough to have 2 adults with you, then one of you can take the kids into the circus play area while the other one waits in line. It’s also air conditioned so great for those hot Florida days. Unfortunately the kids cannot be in the play area without an adult, so you can’t wait in line and also go in the play area if you are flying solo with the kids.

Frozen Ever After [Epcot] – This ride was so fun and definitely my favorite! We’ve been back over a week and Evelyn is still talking about it. There were times that it went faster than the other rides listed here (and backwards!) but I loved it and Evelyn didn’t seem to mind!

It’s A Small World [Magic Kingdom] – You can’t come to Disney and not ride this. It’s such a classic and made for everyone no matter their age. It’s also one of the longer rides which is nice if you need a little break to relax in between all the park craziness!

Prince Charming Regal Carousel [Magic Kingdom] – Another great ride for all ages and the carven wooden horses are such a work of art. This line goes really fast since there are 90 horses on the ride so I wouldn’t recommend wasting a Fast Pass on this one!

Under the Sea – Journey of the Little Mermaid [Magic Kingdom] – All ages and all heights and super cute! Nothing scary and you get to sit in a giant seashell (who doesn’t want to do that?)

Mad Tea Party [Magic Kingdom] – Another classic ride which my kids love because they can control how fast the tea cups spin. I recommend not eating or drinking anything prior to this if you’re prone to nausea!

Have you taken your kids to Disney before? What did you love the most and the least? Let me know in the comments!

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