by Sean | Apr 9, 2015 | Favorite Food Friday

Our Favorite Food This Week: Green Tea Cheesecake
Location: Teppan Edo, Japan, Epcot
Cost: $6.95
Welcome to this week’s Favorite Food Friday where we share our favorite foods with our friends. This week we are featuring a treat that my sister and her family picked up this week during their Spring Break trip. The Green Tea Cheesecake is a dessert at Teppan Edo in Japan at Epcot. As you can see the dessert is drizzled with a raspberry sauce. I will admit it does look interesting, but I am a fan of cheesecake and green tea so I will have to add this one to my list to try on our next trip.
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by Sean | Apr 8, 2015 | Wordless Wednesday
Theme: 4 Disney Favorites

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by Sean | Apr 2, 2015 | Favorite Food Friday

Our Favorite Food This Week: New York Strip Steak
Location: Le Cellier, Candad, Epcot
Cost: $49 or two table service meals on the dining plan
Welcome to this week’s Favorite Food Friday where we share our favorite foods with our friends. I think everyone knows how much I love Le Cellier, so it was my pick for my Birthday trip this past week. My wife and son got the filet but I opted for the New York Strip and it’s melt in your mouth amazingness didn’t disappoint. The steak now comes with a herb popover which I have never been a fan of, but that didn’t matter as I focused on the pretzel bread and steak.
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by Sean | Apr 1, 2015 | Wordless Wednesday
Theme: Disney April Calendar

by Sean | Mar 26, 2015 | Favorite Food Friday

Our Favorite Food This Week: Slow Roasted Pork Chop
Location: Sunshine Seasons, Epcot
Cost: varies $12.99
Welcome to this week’s Favorite Food Friday where we share our favorite foods with our friends. This week we are at one our favorite quick service locations at Epcot, Sunshine Seasons. The slow roasted pork chop is juicy and full of flavor. The dish is served with with Cheddar Mashed Potatoes and a thick Barbecue Sauce. Definitely worth a try on your next trip.
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by Sean | Mar 26, 2015 | History

As you step out of the Magic Kingdom and look at the 30 or so bus stops and the non-stop bus traffic, it’s hard to imagine a time when buses were simply marked by a colored flag. This colored flag was all you needed to know about the bus route. I remember watching for the blue flag bus to head back to Fort Wilderness and the Red to head down to Walt Disney World Village. They even required you to show your resort ID before boarding. 🙂 The few bus routes were Gold, Green, Red, Blue, Black, Green/Yelllow, and Red/White. You can see there route in our guide book picture below from out 1981 guidebook.

Today you will find over 325 buses shuttling guests to locations all over the property. These buses connect the resorts to all the theme parks, water parks, and Disney Springs. From the moment you step off your plane, Disney will ensure you get to your destination. Through outside vendors, Disney has ensured you can get from the airport to the property and even to Disney cruise line without ever having to rent a car. We have enjoyed this efficient transportation on many of our trips, but we all know what it’s like to just miss that bus to the park you were going to in the morning. Disney is always looking at ways to make things better and bus transportation is one of them. If you have been to the parks recently you may have seen the new double articulated buses which allow for double the capacity of a standard bus. Some resorts also have wait time monitors (pictured below) and we have heard rumors that a new bus app is in testing with cast members which would be added to the My Disney Experience app.

What is your favorite part of riding on Disney buses?