We were so excited when we saw the announcement that the San Diego Zoo was reopening (again) after being shut down again due to mandatory stay at home orders! We have been annual members for years and couldn’t wait to visit the animals and do something familiar in our hometown during quarantine. I was really apprehensive at first…. Read More
Disney Cruise Line Door Decorating Tradition
A few months ago I embarked on my very first Disney Cruise Line cruise when I was hosted for the Disney Creators Celebration and it was one of the most magical vacations of my life! There are so many ways to make memories on the trip and create your own family traditions. I learned that when you go… Read More
Top 5 Safety Tips on How To Not Lose Your Children at Disney Parks
Have you ever lost your child in a public place? If so, do not be ashamed. Do not think you are a bad parent. It happens to almost every parent at some point in their child’s life. Whether it’s at the library, grocery store, or even at one of the Disney Parks, it happens often even if you are a… Read More
How to Have a Spring Break Homecation Quarantine Campout
It’s officially spring break and as parents, we are all looking for ways to keep our children entertained more than ever since we are all quarantined to our homes for the time being. For many of us, we have been home for almost a month now, and cabin fever is starting to set in. Children (and parents) are getting restless… Read More
10 Ways to Bring Disney Parks Home During Quarantine
For the first time in history, every theme park in the country, and even some internationally, closed last week due to the rapid spread and threat of Coronavirus. It was also the first time in history that Disneyland and Disneyworld both closed their doors for more than one day at a time. For the first time in both park histories,… Read More
Disney Cruise Childcare: Top 5 Reasons to Use Them on Your Next Family Vacation
If you are like me, you are very particular on who watches your children, especially in a childcare situation when there are a lot of other children with various temperaments and personalities involved. It’s not that I don’t trust others with my children, it’s just hard leaving them in an unknown environment when I don’t know the caregivers and am… Read More
Roaring and Snoring with Dolittle at The San Diego Safari Park
This past weekend one of my bucket list trips came true. My family and I were invited to a Roar and Snore Safari sleepover at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park! We were hosted by Universal Pictures in honor of the new film, Dolittle, that opens in theaters this weekend! I have literally been waiting decades to spend… Read More
Top 10 Reasons to Visit Disneyland in 2020
Whether you are an Annual Passholder, a local Southern California resident, or a tourist from anywhere else in the world, 2020 is the year to visit the Disneyland parks! And here’s why: The new Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance ride will be opening at Disneyland on January 17th! This highly anticipated attraction is the newest addition to… Read More
The Best of 2019: Top 15 Highlights of the Year
This year has been filled with some major health, financial, and personal challenges but there have a lot of highlights and accomplishments throughout the year that I want to focus on! As many of you know, I battled an early stage of breast cancer for the second time in 7 years, and had a partial mastectomy, reconstruction, and radiation over the… Read More
Top 5 Tips for Visiting Disneyland on Rainy or Busy Days
The holiday season is still in full gear at Disneyland until January 6th and I know the parks will be busy, and maybe a little cold and rainy during winter break, but I have you covered! No, not in the shelter kind of way, but in the tips for having the most magical experience possible kind of way… Read More
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