Day 9: Song you can dance to
I have to choose this song just because of the memories I have with Erin. The song came out a few weeks before we travelled from Kenai, Alaska to Portland, Oregon so Erin could attend cooking school to become the wonderful and amazing chef that she is. We were in I don't know where Canada late at night (or really early early morning) getting gas. Erin and I headed into the gas station to get snacks and sodas and all sorts of bad for you foods and this really hot Canadian Cowboy came roaring into the parking lot blasting "Save A Horse, Ride A Cowboy" by Big & Rich. Being as slap happy as I was by this point on the road I began busting out the music video moves (though not anywhere near as amazing) and, well, yeah... we still talk about it seven plus years later.
And since I couldn't find their music video I put up On The Rocks' version of it. Because they're awesome.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Thursday, September 22, 2011
30 Days of Song: Day Eight
Day 8: Song you know all the words to
I know a lot of songs by heart. As well as movies. It drives my family nuts. They're all jealous, I know it. Anyway, I've shared this video many times. It's a song that my BFF found for our trip to Disney in 2009... and I've been obsessed ever since. The best part? The part about Southern Baptists. Thankfully the ban has been lifted, or I'd be a bad Baptist...
10 months till Disneyland... 2 years till WDW!
I know a lot of songs by heart. As well as movies. It drives my family nuts. They're all jealous, I know it. Anyway, I've shared this video many times. It's a song that my BFF found for our trip to Disney in 2009... and I've been obsessed ever since. The best part? The part about Southern Baptists. Thankfully the ban has been lifted, or I'd be a bad Baptist...
10 months till Disneyland... 2 years till WDW!
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
30 Days of Song: Day Seven
Day 7: Song that reminds you of an event
Everytime we got on a road trip, Erin and I sing this song ad naseum to get ready for the adventure... On the Open Road is from A Goofy Movie, and I think the songs are the best part about the film. On The Open Road is perfect for ANY road trip.
Everytime we got on a road trip, Erin and I sing this song ad naseum to get ready for the adventure... On the Open Road is from A Goofy Movie, and I think the songs are the best part about the film. On The Open Road is perfect for ANY road trip.
Monday, September 19, 2011
30 Days of Song: Day Six
Day 6: Song that reminds you of somewhere
In honor of International Talk Like A Pirate Day (one of me favorite days of the year, savvy?) I've chosen the classic "Yo Ho, Yo Ho a Pirates Life For Me" which, of course, is from Walt Disney's Disneyland Pirate Adventure ride "Pirates of the Caribbean". So, can you guess where it takes me back?
And, because it's Talk Like A Pirate Day... and what really started the International craze was the movie based on teh ride... (and Johnny Depp's eyeliner)...
I'm watching the movie as I post this and we're just about to this scene... hee hee hee
In honor of International Talk Like A Pirate Day (one of me favorite days of the year, savvy?) I've chosen the classic "Yo Ho, Yo Ho a Pirates Life For Me" which, of course, is from Walt Disney's Disneyland Pirate Adventure ride "Pirates of the Caribbean". So, can you guess where it takes me back?
And, because it's Talk Like A Pirate Day... and what really started the International craze was the movie based on teh ride... (and Johnny Depp's eyeliner)...
I'm watching the movie as I post this and we're just about to this scene... hee hee hee
Sunday, September 18, 2011
30 Days of Song: Day Five
Day 5 - Song that Makes You think of someone
Can you maybe guess who this reminds me of? I totally couldn't make it without my "beastie"
Friday, September 16, 2011
30 Days of Song: Day Four
Day 4: Song that makes you sad
I first remember hearing this song on a compilation disk I got for the fourth of July. It was Patriotic Country and you can tell that, for the most part, it was put together soon after the 9-11 terror attacks due to the overall theme of the songs chosen. One Last Time by Dusty Drake was the bonus track. It makes me think of Flight 93 and the heros of that tragic day.
I first remember hearing this song on a compilation disk I got for the fourth of July. It was Patriotic Country and you can tell that, for the most part, it was put together soon after the 9-11 terror attacks due to the overall theme of the songs chosen. One Last Time by Dusty Drake was the bonus track. It makes me think of Flight 93 and the heros of that tragic day.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
30 Days of Song: Day Three
Day 3: Song That Makes You Happy
There are so many, but the first one that popped in my head today is Disney's "I'll Make A Man Out of You." It's from Disney's Mulan and is sung by Donny Osmond. It's my best friend and my inside joke. Not even sure what that song is other than we sing it at the top of our lungs and then gush about how awesome Donny Osmond is (which then normally puts us in a Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat mood).
There are so many, but the first one that popped in my head today is Disney's "I'll Make A Man Out of You." It's from Disney's Mulan and is sung by Donny Osmond. It's my best friend and my inside joke. Not even sure what that song is other than we sing it at the top of our lungs and then gush about how awesome Donny Osmond is (which then normally puts us in a Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat mood).
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
30 Days of Song - Day Two
Day 2: Least Favorite Song
This is always difficult because I try not to think about songs I don't like. I guess the one that I am not a fan of that pops into my head, though, is Butterfly Kisses. It's a sweet and touching song, but it is soooooooooo overused and my dad is obsessed with it and it ends up being sappy and he cries and yeah. It's annoying. It's the song he uses to torture me, and if that day comes when I get to tie the knot it will NOT make it ANYWHERE in my day.
This is always difficult because I try not to think about songs I don't like. I guess the one that I am not a fan of that pops into my head, though, is Butterfly Kisses. It's a sweet and touching song, but it is soooooooooo overused and my dad is obsessed with it and it ends up being sappy and he cries and yeah. It's annoying. It's the song he uses to torture me, and if that day comes when I get to tie the knot it will NOT make it ANYWHERE in my day.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Character Interaction
Donald Duck is #1, now and always. |
I've been asked numerous times in the last year or so how I've been able to create some of the character interactions that are in the pictures from my various Disney trips. I don't feel I am an expert of the subject, but with several trips coming up with the Disney Inexperienced I wanted to create a blog that might help when it comes to making sure magic is created. By no means do I think anyone should just follow this as a play by play. Part of the fun of Disney is just letting the magic happen, and by making your own.
First and foremost, invest in the Disney Photopass service. For Walt Disney World there is a dicounted price if you purchase the disk before you travel. Don't purchase it too far in advance, though. I normally purchase it a couple of weeks before our trip so that it does not expire before I can see the photos. Even better, if you decide there aren't enough photos you want you can get a refund. Disneyland does not offer a preorder special - in fact, you can't preorder it at all - but it is considerably cheaper to purchase (presumably because there are two parks, not four + 2 water parks). This is helpful because you can have the photopass photographers take as many photos as you'd like and you can look at them online - ALL FOR FREE - before deciding to purchase and you aren't the one holding the camera! You can also have them take a few for you on your own camera, but note that some photopass photogs are just as amatuer as the people they are taking pics for and may not take the best photos with your camera. For more information and tips on photopass I recommend the Stitch Kingdom guide.
Once you've figured out the Photopass system - use it. It's so much easier to interact and capture the moments when you're in the moment and the photopass guys are there to make it happen, but don't be disappointed if you don't see a photorapher with the character you are meeting. Each character has a "friend" or "handler" who deals with the organization of the lines and will be more than willing to snap a photo or two. If you are like me and have a DSLR camera - make sure to have it in full point and shoot mode, and have the camera zoomed out as much as possible - trust me, most Cast Members really don't know much about cameras and feel overwhelmed when they look at my rig. Always make sure to ask for them to take multiple photos and to feel free to snap the interactions as well as the posed cheesey smile. Photopass photographers are supposed to already know to do this, but it never hurts to give them permission to do so.
It's ALWAYS Erin's fault! |
Familiarizing yourself with the Characters also helps the children recognize them in the parks which may help with the anxiety of meeting them. Some children have no problems going up to the characters right off the bat. Others are super shy or even terrified of them. It should be up to the child, and not the adult, to decide if the child will meet any of the characters. Some things that help are if the child sees some of the adults in the group getting silly and having fun with the characters. One of the best places for this comfortable spontaneous interaction is through a character meal. The characters each visit the tables at least once, and if you spend enough time and it's not too crowded (go at an off time during the day, or during the off season) you can get them to return to your table several times. The shy members of your group will have a better chance of seeing the characters up close and at their leisure. We used this method and got great results with my neice in Feb. This is a great way to start your trip as it gets the kiddos ready to meet the characters while touring the parks, and it's overall less overwhelming.
Haille scratches Pluto's nose. That's Disney Magic. |
The final big tip I can give is - research and figure out who, when and where the characters will be out. If you're like I am, you'll plan your day around rides and characters. Be flexible, most characters come out several times a day. If you can't make one meet up, or the line is too long, try again a little later. Ask a cast member if any special "non scheduled" characters will be out and about. This is normally how princes, secondary characters, and villians are found. If a character is getting set to take a break - don't leave the line. Minnie only needs about five minutes to check on her apple pie that she has baking in the back. Some people in line will leave when she does, so your wait time will be less if you just stick it out. So be paitent and know when and where to be. And don't feel bad meeting the same characters more than once. Each interaction will most likely be different and so much fun!
The main ingredient to a positive and magical interaction is you. The Characters feed off of what you bring to the meeting. If you're all business you'll most likely only get the standard picture. If you don't seem willing to play games, they won't push the issue for fear of offending or wasting your time. If you're just into collecting character pictures, then please move right along, but if you're into the fun photos and memories that last far longer than your trip then take a risk, look a little silly and have fun! Happy snapping!
Want more tips/tricks/ideas? Let me know in a comment or email! I'd be happy to point you towards the magic.
ETA: Thank you to Jennifer F. for correcting some misinformation on the chipmunks. See, I still need to learn things too!
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