Showing posts with label vinylmation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vinylmation. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

A Very Disney Christmas

I didn't go to Disney for Christmas this year (I never have, though it is a goal of mine!) but I did get a lot of Disney magic in the form of presents!  First of all, my brother and brother-in-law picked out the cutest Disney jewelry for me:

Mickey and Minnie earrings (too cute!!):


Mickey rhinestone and glass necklace filled with tiny gems, on a long gold chain:


They also got me other cute things, but this is strictly Disney today :)  My friend Jenny got me this adoooorable Mickey tea-for-one teapot!  She ordered it from JAPAN!  They don't have cute stuff like this over here, and I absolutely adore Tokyo Disney.  Sigh.  I'll be back some day!



She also got me these awesome Elsa socks!  Haha so cute:


Santa left a Winnie the Pooh Tsum-Tsum in my stocking, along with Frozen Band-Aids!


My parents got me this beautiful Alex+Ani bracelet that I saw on my last Disney trip and hadn't picked up for myself.  I checked online after returning from my trip and it wasn't available!  It was a park exclusive.  Well, since then it has become available on the website and my parents snagged it for me :)


They also got me this Chip mug since I became obsessed with Mrs. Potts after making those cookies of her a couple posts ago!


I got Silly Symphony and Toy Story Vinylmations:


And I gasped when I opened this one!  I had told my parents there was this really cute frame I liked in Hollywood Studios on my last visit, and I thought, "you don't need this."  Just like the Alex+Ani bracelet, I looked it up online but to no avail.  My dad found it on some Mouse Ears website and ordered it for me!  I have the perfect picture from that park to frame.  I'm so excited, and I was so touched!



And lastly, I got my dad tickets for us to go see The Little Mermaid at the White Plains Performing Arts Center!  It was last night, and it was wonderful!  I saw the Broadway production 5 years ago and this one was just as amazing!  Of course it was a smaller scale, but they did some great staging and production work.  The orchestra was wonderful, and the props and costumes were so colorful and fun! And of course all the performers had Broadway-quality voices!!  It is running till January 4 so if you live in or near Westchester, NY then I definitely recommend attending one of their last performances!!


Monday, June 9, 2014

Happy Birthday, Donald!


Donald Duck turns 80 today, and he's looking divine!!  Here is a small collection of Donald memorabilia I wrangled up when I found out!  The gold one is from a charm bracelet I had as a kid (I have more pictures of it in an earlier post) that I got in the parks!  The other is a more recent one… And the rubbery one is from a line that was at Toys R Us a couple years ago (that I don't think lasted).  The vinyl is from a parks collection that came with Pluto in a sorcerer hat :)  Super pumped for my trip in August!!

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Election Night!


Oh boy, it's election night!!  Vote, vote, vote!!  Just saw Orlando's projected vote on the news actually (I'm not obsessed, it was just on randomly).  It'll be an exciting night!

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Epcot's International Food & Wine Festival!


Yaaaaaay!  There were TWO special events going on when my dad & I went to Disney!  Besides MNSSHP, there was the more mature, posh, international (which makes it really fancy) Food & Wine festival.  I heard about it when I was there in February (let me reiterate, it is very RARE that I make it to Disney besides once every four years.  I don't think we meant for that pattern to happen, but as a family, we went every four years.  It had been four years since my last visit when Mike & I went, but this trip with my dad came out of the blue for both of us and I felt very special and surprised that I got to go again!).  Anyway, we got the chance to attend both of these special events, and here's everything I know about the Food & Wine Festival at Epcot!!


First of all, you don't have to pay extra to attend.  It started Sept. 28 and goes to Nov. 12 so you can still go!!  They say you can "taste your way around the world," and it's true.  But you also have to "pay your way around the world."  Nothing is free, of course, but the prices aren't crazy!  The highest we paid was $8 and change for the Fairy Tale Cuvee (fancy, exclusive-to-Disney champagne), and the cheapest was around $1.75 for the Dark Chocolate Mousse with Chili and Salted Caramel (both products I mentioned were things I heard about from a video I watched before the trip).  Here's the video on some beverages (including the Cuvee!), and one on the food!

Duffy is so cute.  I met him in his pumpkin outfit (you can see our picture in my MNSSHP post) but here he is for sale in his Chef Duffy outfit!  How adorable!  I have a little magnet plush that I keep on my bag, and I'm thinking of making him tiny outfits out of felt :)


Well, we started our tour around the world at the Terra booth, then went clockwise from Mexico to Canada.  I believe "Terra" is Disney's vegan booth.  I had the Chili Colorado with House-made Chips and Cashew Cheese featuring Gardein Beefless Tips:


It was alright, just too spicy and beef-flavored for me!  I know it's not real beef, but man they did a good job making it taste like the real thing!!

In Italy we each had a Cannoli al Cioccolato (Chocolate Covered Cannoli).  Yum!


In Japan, we saw the candy-maker Miyuki (that's also my sister-in-law's name :)) who isn't part of the festival--she's here year-round!  And her candy creations are awesome.  They donate the candy to children's hospitals!



At the Japan booth I got the Sake Strawberry Mist, which is a blended beverage, kind of like a frozen margarita, but with sake.  It was soooooo good.  Probably my favorite purchase of the food & wine trip!


Next, we passed one of the official festival shops, where they have all the festival merchandise.  I read about this plate on the festival facebook page and had my dad pose with it.  It's see-through and has a checklist of all the countries, and a spot on the corner for your wine glass!  (We didn't see anyone using these but it's a cute idea.)


Also, there is an exclusive festival Vinylmation figure--the waiter from Lady & the Tramp, with spaghetti and meatballs on one ear, and a starry night sky on the other.


We took a break from all that food & wine and went back to Future World for Soarin' (we had a fastpass), Journey Into Imagination (an old family-favorite :)), Captain EO (which we saw YEARS ago), Turtle Talk with Crush (which was so much fun to watch), and The Seas with Nemo and Friends.  Walking back to the food, we saw a beautiful rainbow!

 

A few moments later, it became a double rainbow!!  But very faint, and only for about a minute.

In Australia, I had Shrimp on the Barbie with Pepper Berry Citrus Glaze!


Saw a raspberry plant:


And then had my Iron Horse Fairy Tale Cuvee!

 
Dad got the Taste of Scandinavia - Cured Salmon, Herring and Shrimp Salad (minus the salmon here--I kept forgetting to take pictures before we started eating).  We got the cuvee at the same stand.


I feel like a princess with this drink!


Dad had the JH Selbach Riesling Classic from Germany (notice the small wine glass you get):


Then, of course, I was taken with the glasses at the little glass stand.  Here's a mug with a scene from Pirates of the Caribbean, and "Von Goofy Burgermeister."


 And, of course, some Mickey das boots :)


Then we went to America!  I had Linda Bean's Perfect Maine Clam Chowder:

 

Mmm.  I love chowdah.

Then there was New Zealand, where my dad got Kim Crawford Un-Oaked Chardonnay.  They also told him here that he looks like Steven Spielberg.


What do you think?  (On a side note, I prefer my chardonnay oakey).


 Can you guess where I got this Creme Brulee au Chocolat au Lait?


That's right, Australia!!

Nope, just kidding.  France!


I really should have tried the Escargots Persillade en Brioche (Garlic and Parsley Snails in Brioche--just reading straight from the pamphlet here, translation and all).  They were served as three little "boules" of bread like a hidden Mickey.  But I didn't think that'd go with creme brulee!

I was pretty full at that point, but I wanted to try the Chicken Souvlaki with Tzatziki at Greece!  So I did.


I loved the portion sizes all through the festival!  It was like tapas!

Then we came to "Desserts and Champagne."  I know, we should have started there first ;)  Look at the cool kiosk with the fake windows and "people" inside:


With hardly any room left, we ordered two "Dark Chocolate Mousse with Chili and Salted Caramel"s.  Sounds amazing, right??


Looks amazing, too (if small)!  Well, it was TOO SPICY for both of us.  I really wanted to like it, but my tongue and mouth just couldn't take it.  Goodbye, yummy-looking chocolate.  Straight into the garbage.  Good thing it was the cheapest-priced dish we bought!

A giant glass of champagne was one of the decorations:


We stayed for Illuminations: Reflections of Earth, then hung out for a while after for Extra Magic Hours. 


We rode Spaceship Earth and went to some shops (Mouse Gears, and the one by the back exit to the resorts), and continued on to Mexico.

Got some churritos (wanted plain old churros but this is what was on the menu).  Still tasty!!  With caramel dipping sauce:


There are some things that come out at night, like the special lighting on Spaceship Earth, the twinkling sidewalks, and this projection of the Food & Wine Festival sign:


So long, Epcot!  See ya real soon!

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Jiminy Cricket!


 

I believe it was April 29 when Disney released this Jiminy Cricket Vinylmation figure.  I just so happened to be going to a Death Cab for Cutie concert that night in the city and stopped at the Disney Store in Times Square to pick up this little fella.  Not only was this a great addition to my collection, but one dollar from each purchase went to the Make a Wish Foundation!  Jiminy!  When you wish upon a star...

Well if there's any other collectors out there, here's some more photos!  Enjoy!