Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Disney Movie Rewards

Disney Movie Rewards

I love going on Disney vacations and I love saving money. With Disney Movie Rewards not only can I save money but it’s like getting free money. SCORE!!! There are a few ways to earn Disney Movie Rewards and all of them are easy peasy lemon squeezy.http://dmrfriend.com/llOVn



The first is the easiest and the most fun...playing trivia games. Each month Disney Movie Rewards will put together a series of Disney related questions to which you answer, the higher the score, the more points earned. Some rounds are timed so be quick to answer. Also note that wrong answers will count against your total score. Every month the questions are different and there is no real way to study. Well, staying up on your Disney movie watchingwould help a bit, and it’s a fun way to “study” for your test next month.http://dmrfriend.com/llOVn


The second way to earn Disney Movie Rewards is to enter your Disney movie codes. Most if not all Disney movies have a movie code inside (usually on a insert). The points rewarded for each movie is different. You may even have some movie rewards just sitting in your dvd collection right now? It is really easy to enter the codes, usually located at the bottom of your screen.http://dmrfriend.com/llOVn

Another way to earn even more rewards is by purchasing through Disney Movie Rewards. They have many different items available including movies, music, collectibles and more. Each purchase made through Disney Movie Rewards is worth a set amount of points. And double bonus, if you order a movie from them you will get both the rewards for the purchase and the movie is sure to have a code inside. http://dmrfriend.com/llOVn

So what can you get with your Disney Movie Rewards? There are a ton of options and at different rewards levels. You can earn apparel, collectibles, tickets, dvds and more. Personally my favorite is Disney gift cards. I use these gift cards either for or during our Walt Disney World vacation. Sometimes they even offer Disney experiences, currently they are offering VIP Studi tour (for up to 8 people) at Walt Disney Worlds Hollywood Studios. What better way to enjoy a Disney vacation than to have, at least a part of it, free? http://dmrfriend.com/llOVn


You will earn your first Disney Movie Rewards just by signing up and completing your profile. And they even offer free things each month that the little ones (or big ones) will enjoy. 

 Use my friends link below so we can team up and earn some free Disney rewards. http://dmrfriend.com/llOVn


Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Killing a Christmas Tradition

Killing a Christmas Tradition 



I think every family has a Christmas tradition of some kind. Many MANY years ago when my husband and I were first married everybody bought for everyone and talk about expensive! Now my family wasn’t the wealthiest by any means but we managed like any other family but Christmas would put a squeeze on all of our budgets so we made a new tradition. Okay it wasn’t a tradition at first it was just an idea. But the idea stuck...for years...hence “tradition”. There was a Christmas that many of us just didn’t have the extra to be buying presents for everyone soooo we decided instead of going broke, let’s go back to the pioneer times and make gifts for each other. But that presented another problem, there were so many of us that it would have taken a year to have made a decent present for everyone. Instead we decided to draw names, that way we only had to make one present. My family being the way we are took it a step further the MAIN rule you had to follow was ZERO money could be spent! ZERO!!! Now technically you didn’t have to make the gift, you could trade if you rather but the golden rule still applied...ZERO money could be spent. 
Some made gifts like a coffee table made from scraps of angle iron. Some used the bartering system and traded an item they had for an item to gift. Some kept items they had won in a raffle earlier that year. It was all fun and some amazing gifts were given. Some were also quite funny, like the year my niece was born. Yes, the children made gifts as well. My niece was less than a month old and had drawn my husbands name to make for. Obviously too young to make or trade we totally expected her to “make” him a dirty diaper but instead he had an actual gift to unwrap. Just a few days previous her umbilical cord had came off and guess who got it? Just recalling the years of gifts and laughter makes me smile as I write this!
But as time went by we began to lose family members and our once large family has turned into what we call a small circle. During Christmas the house would be filled and it would take hours to eat and open presents. Nowadays it’s takes ten minutes, okay maybe some exaggeration there but still you get my point.  Through the years we managed to continue with the tradition as a loved one passed but last year the loss was truly felt. My mom went to be with her Lord and Savior September two years ago. The first Christmas, we managed, as always. But last year I don’t know something changed? I don’t know if it was because it was the first full year without Mom?  Maybe it just became REAL noticeable of just how few of us were left? I honestly don’t know but I could literally FEEL a shift and quite honestly it was a depressing feeling. 
Now I have ALWAYS loved loved loved Christmas! Yes, I am that one that has multiple trees, decorates for Christmas before thanksgiving is over, watching Christmas movies on Halloween, yep I’m that annoying Christmas loving person everyone complains about 🙋🏽‍♀️ So to have my favorite holiday turn into a reminder of all those lost was crushing! I didn’t want another year of disappointment on an amazing holiday so I decided to kill a family tradition. That’s right, just like that, I killed it! I mean why bother with a tradition that doesn’t bring happiness anymore but instead is a HUGE reminder of loss? 
Now with the few of us left, sure we could go back to everybody buying regular presents for everyone but what is the fun in that? I mean my family doing something “normal” YEAH RIGHT! Soooo instead I’ve mixed it up and this year we are going with “something for everyone”. Yes we will buy something for everybody but with a twist. It doesn’t have to be expensive, or cost anything at all, but whatever we buy...we will buy for everyone. Example: one can buy a pair of gloves but they have to buy a pair of gloves for everyone. Seems kinda normal BUT it’s my family so I’m completely expecting someone to buy a large pack of toilet paper and we each get a roll. I did have to put a rule on it...no eggs! I know my family and with us being at 12 I just knew one of them would be buying a dozen eggs. It may not seem like a big deal to whoever may read this but you weren’t at Easter of 1997 when the egg fight happened. What a mess!!! 
My hope is that with all the presents to open it will take longer and maybe bring the laughter back. I don’t pretend we will forget or there won’t be moments of reflection of all those we’ve lost. But I do hope it will remind us to enjoy each other...the ones still here. 

Disney’s Animal Kingdom itinerary

Our “itinerary” for Disney’s Animal Kingdom 


Three of my favorite things in life (there is many) are family, saving money and Walt DisneyWord vacations. This post covers all three, well kind of I’ll explain...while the planning of an itinerary doesn’t technically save you money, it CAN save you time, and time is money. On our Disney vacations we try to squeeze as much magic out of our vacation as possible! Having a solid daily itinerary helps us achieve just that. Exactly how do I set our itinerary, let me explain...
1) I DO MY HOMEWORK! I have been to Disney numerous times but as many times as I’ve gone I always find there is more to see or do. In instance of Disney’s Animal Kingdom this is our first time visiting so I want to know as much as I can about this particular Disney park as I can. I have scoured the interweb, YouTube videos and blog posts to learn as much as I can so that we can DO as much as we can while we are there.
2) MAKE A LIST OF MUST DO’S! There are sooooo many things to do at each Disney park. I think it would be virtually impossible to do them all in one visit so instead I find our “must do’s”. I do this on every vacation (Disney or not). But for this post I’m talking about Disney’s Animal Kingdom so here is a list of our must do’s for this visit. First and foremost for me is Flight of Passage. It is a relatively new ride and I’m sure on everyone’s must do list. Second for my granddaughter is Expedition Everest. She has become a real thrill seeker therefore I have to add Dinosaur to the list. Those are the top three attractions chosen personally for us and this vacation. Next we add the recommended by others (either personal recommendations or recommendations from online sources. Those would include Na’vi River Journey, Kilimanjaro Safaris, Festival of the Lion King, It’s Tough to Be a Bug,  the Tree of Life and Rivers of Light. 
3) BOOK FASTPASSES! Disney offers an amazing FastPass system called FastPass +. Basically what it allows you to do is walk on without waiting in line (and some lines can get exceptionally long). Now I say walk on but to be fair not all FastPass lines are exactly walk right on (though some are) but it decreases the wait time substantially! There’s tons of information about the FastPass system, which would take a whole other post to go into (maybe a future post). This trip I scored FastPasses for our top three attractions (blessing)! Everyone has there own best use of the FastPass + system so be sure to look into what is the best use of your FastPasses, but definitely use them! It’s free so why wouldn’t you?

4) PLAN TO ROPE DROP! Rope drop is a term used by many returning Disney guests. What exactly does it mean? Be the first or at least close to the first guest in the park when it opens or when the “rope drops”. This is a huge time saver! Think of it as an extra FastPass or two. When the park first opens there are less people there, meaning the lines are shorter. Now to actually “rope drop” that doesn’t mean getting to the park right at opening but to get to the park an hour BEFORE the park opens. We rope drop every time we go to any Disney park. We pick two rides (that we don’t have a FastPass for) and as soon as the rope drops we head straight to the number one ride on our list. For this particular visit we plan to rope drop Na’vi River Journey and then head straight to Kilimanjaro Safari. 
5) USE EXTRA MAGIC HOURS! One benefit from staying on Disney property is they offer Extra Magic Hours to their guests. Extra Magic Hours are offered at different Disney parks on different days and usually an hour before the park opens to the public or sometimes a couple hours after the park has officially closed. Personally we are early risers anyways so we will be using our Extra Magic Hours in the morning. Now in saying this I want to add we still plan to “rope drop” the Extra Magic Hours. What I mean by that is, while yes the park will only be open to guests staying on Disney property, which means less people, doesn’t mean there will be only a few people. Keep in mind there are like 20,000 people staying on Disney property. I honestly do not know exactly how many people are actually on property (I just threw a number out there). But what I’m saying is there is a LOT of people vying for those Extra Magic Hours as well.



I plan to use EVERY one of the five above for this trip. So here’s my plan (as of now). Be on the Disney bus to Disney’s Animal Kingdom by 6:00 AM, arrive by 6:20 (hopefully busses are running smoothly), head towards Na’vi River Journey (many areas are roped off until opening). Once we are let in and have ridden Na’vi River Journey we will head over to Kilimanjaro Safari, then go into Discovery Island for It’s Tough to Be a Bug, by then our FastPasses should be in play, starting with Flight of Passage. Depending on how fast we get through that will gauge our next attraction. Note: even though we have a FastPass it may still take a bit to get through it just because of the popularity of Flight of Passage. If we get through it quickly we may walk through one of the trails (probably Discovery Island) if not we will move on to our next FastPass Expedition Everest. After my granddaughter gets her adrenaline rush it should be about time for lunch. To keep the cost down we’ll bring our own sandwiches in a small soft sided cooler and have a nice little picnic wherever we find ourselves. After lunch we will use our last of the booked FastPasses for Dinosaur. The second part of the day will be much more of “luck of the draw” type. As soon as we use our last FastPass (in the Dinosaur que) I will get on the app and see what FastPass is available and scoop up another. Note: After the three FastPasses have been used you can continue to get more FastPasses (one at a time) which is what I plan to do. Therefore the second half of the day is up for grabs.
So there is my carefully thought out itinerary. I must add that even though I have planned it all out and on paper it seems like a perfect strategy it is all subject to change. I always always always have to be ready to go with the flow. An itinerary is great but if I’m so stuck on my “plan” I just may miss the magic! Case in point...I had a great itinerary all planned out for one of our visits to Disney’s Magic Kingdom until we happened upon A Pirates Adventure. My granddaughter wanted to do the scavenger hunt (truth be told my husband did too). Had I required that we stick to the plan, we would have missed out on the opportunity to play. Sure we missed a few rides BUT we gained an amazing memory that we still talk about to this day. And isn’t that really the reason for visiting Disney or any vacation really...making memories that last? 

Disney Movie Rewards

Disney Movie Rewards I love going on Disney vacations and I love saving money. With Disney Movie Rewards not only can I save money but ...