Wishes And Pixie Dust

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A Day At LEGOLAND® Florida

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A Day At LEGOLAND® Florida by Mark and Jen Vitek

On Monday, April 15th, Jen and I took Ben and Catie to LEGOLAND as part of their Homeschool Days.  Ben has been waiting since before we moved to go, even though it didn’t open until October, 2011.  🙂  LEGOLAND is in Winter Haven, FL on the site of the old Cypress Gardens and is conveniently located 45 minutes from Orlando and Tampa.  Here’s our experience.

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We decided to arrive at park opening so that we could see and do as much as possible.  This time of year, LEGOLAND is open 9:30am to 6:00pm most days; but those hours vary by the season.  We were surprised by some of the differences to our usual days at Disney or SeaWorld.  First, we parked within just a short parking distance of the entrance.  There are no bag security checks, but there are also no carry-ins (except for water bottles).  And the turnstiles were very quick and easy with no finger scan.  Then we were in.

The park wasn’t very busy this day, mainly as this was a day for Homeschooled students and their families to come and enjoy the park.  So we had very little (if any) wait for any of the rides that we went on.  There is no fast pass type system here, so all of the queues are together; but most rides do have a quiet area where children can sit, wait and build with LEGOs while the parents wait in the lines.  LEGOLAND Florida is the largest LEGOLAND Park in the world, but it isn’t too big to enjoy in one day.

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You start your park adventure walking through The Beginning, the entrance area.  Here you’ll find Guest Services, the Annual Pass Center (and they do have a dedicated AP office as they take your picture which is on the AP), The Big Shop (their LEGO Store), the Market Restaurant (an indoor ‘food court’ that serves a variety of food items) and the Island In The Sky (a 150 foot high platform that gives you a view of LEGOLAND and the area).


Once you leave The Beginning you can branch out in various directions.  We entered into Fu
n Town.  Fun Town lives up to its name with tons of LEGO fun.  Here you’ll experience a simulated LEGO Factory Tour, The Grand Carousel (a double decker carousel featuring LEGO horses), a Florida Greenhouse, several shops (including a ‘Pick-a-Brick’ shop ($8.49 for a ¼ pound bag of Lego pieces), a LEGO Friends shop and LEGO Studios – dedicated to LEGOs from TV and Movies), the Wells Fargo 4D Theater where you can see 3 different 4D movies (we saw Spellbreakers and LEGO Racers, both awesome!), 3 snack shops (Ice Cream, Slushies and Granny’s Apple Fries) and the Pizza & Pasta Buffet (a sit-down buffet restaurant).  We had a lot of fun touring Fun Town.  We did stop for ice cream at Sunny’s Ice Cream Shop; and the scoops there are very big.  So, unless you’re very hungry or really love a lot of ice cream, one scoop may be plenty.  🙂

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From here you can enter Miniland USA, the heart of LEGOLAND.  Plan to spend at least an hour of your day here, this is just the most amazing area.  We’d also recommend visiting here toward the start or end of your day while the sun isn’t directly overhead as there is little shade as you walk through.  Here you visit Florida in general, Daytona International Speedway, the Kennedy Space Center, Pirate Shores, California (LA, San Francisco and Hollywood), Washington DC, Las Vegas, New York City and, the newest addition, LEGO Star Wars Miniland.  You walk through and the details are amazing!  In several areas, stop and push the buttons and watch (and listen) for the surprising actions that take place.  This was one of our favourite parts of the entire day (and I particularly enjoyed the Star Wars area – too bad you can’t take things with you).

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Next we went into LEGO City.  This is a child’s paradise.  You can drive your own boat at Boating School, earn your LEGO driver license at Ford Driving School (ages 6-13) or Ford Junior Driving School (ages 3-5), take a flight on an inverted rollercoaster in the Flying School or compete against other families to put out a fire in the Rescue Academy.  The ‘Big Test Live Show’ is here, watch as the Fun Town Fire Department teaches you about fire safety during this funny show featuring acrobatics and comedy.  There is LEGO City merchandise at the City Shop and you can enjoy a fried chicken dinner at the Fried Chicken Co. restaurant.  This area also has the entrance to the LEGO Waterpark, but we didn’t make use of that on this visit.

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From here, move into the LEGO Technic area.  The Aquazone Wave Racers are a fantastic ride as you zoom around on your own ‘jet ski’ carousel while dodging water cannons.  On the Technicycle, you fly higher the faster that you pedal and the Project X Technic Test Track rollercoaster is a high-speed thrill ride.  You can shop in the Extreme Zone which features ‘extreme’ LEGO products, Florida-themed merchandise and many clearance items.  You can eat indoors at the Lakeside Sandwich Co. which features pre-made sandwiches, wraps and bakery goods or outdoors at the Drivin’ Drive-in where you can grab a hot dog and chips.

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Next up is Pirate’s Cove.  Here you’ll see the water ski and action show, The Battle for Brickbeard’s Bounty.  And you can grab a burger at Cap’n Brickbeard’s Burgers.  This is an outdoor eating area, but there is a covered area with picnic tables and fans; and with a view of Cypress Gardens across the waterway.  This is where we ate lunch and these burgers were excellent.  There is also a chicken sandwich available.  Take a moment here to look into the bordering waterway and you’ll see many wild turtles and the occasional alligator.  But watch your food, the birds here are “burger hunters”.  One landed on Ben’s burger (luckily he had finished) and then flew off and grabbed another child’s burger right off his plate.  🙂

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Cypress Gardens is next, a quiet area which kept the garden atmosphere of the park’s predecessor, Cypress Gardens Park.  You can enjoy a leisurely stroll through the gardens and watch for the LEGO Southern Belles and the 74-year old Banyan tree.

From here you can enter the Imagination Zone, an area devoted to using your…imagination.  Enter past the giant LEGO Albert Einstein and let the fun begin.  You can build and program your own LEGO Mindstorms robot, build and test a LEGO race car, play and build with the LEGO Hero Factory and try the latest LEGO videogames in the WB Games Zone.  Enjoy the Kids Power Towers, where you pull yourself up a 30-foot tower and then ‘free fall’ back down.  You can grab lunch and get a pressed sandwich at the I-Zone Panini restaurant.

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Moving on you enter the Land of Adventure.  You’ll enjoy Safari Trek, a LEGO jeep trip through Africa featuring many LEGO animals.  You can thrill on Coastersaurus, a dinosaur themed old-time wooden rollercoaster, enjoy a bouncing ride on Beetle Bounce and explore the maze of the Pharaoh’s Revenge.  We loved the Lost Kingdom Adventure, a dark ride through Egypt firing your lasers at targets to earn points and defeat Sam Sinister.  You can snack on Waffle Spears (warm chocolate-covered waffles) and have lunch at the BBQ Pit which features a Barbecue Pulled Pork sandwich on pita bread.

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Next is LEGO Kingdoms, where you visit medieval times and the LEGOLAND Castle.  The main attraction here is The Dragon, an awesome dragon-themed rollercoaster that travels through the castle before launching you on an exciting coaster ride.  We were able to ride this back-to-back; jumping off and then right back on.  LEGO Kingdoms also features the Royal Joust for kids to age 12 ride horses through scenes where they will joust with targets along the way, The Forestman’s Hangout – a tree and rope-climb area and Merlin’s Challenge – a high-speed rambler-type ride.  You can shop at the King’s Market and enjoy lunch at Castle Burger; which serves the same menu as Cap’n Brickbeard’s with the substitution of a chicken salad for the chicken sandwich.  This is another outdoor eating area but not as shaded and quiet as Cap’n Brickbeard’s.

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The final area, and one we didn’t visit, is DUPLO Village; a play area for toddlers.  Most of the rides here are temporarily closed while the expansion ‘World of Chima’ area is constructed – to open this summer.  There are still play areas open here now, primarily DUPLO Farm, and this area also features an area for new mothers to nurse their babies.

The newest area, The World of Chima, is under construction and is scheduled to open this summer.  This area will feature rides based on the new LEGO product line and TV show, The Legends of Chima, as well as characters from the show.

We found LEGOLAND to be very fun and we do plan on going back.  This isn’t a park just for children as some might say, we had plenty of fun as adults.  But if you have kids, they will absolutely love this!  I’ve added some information and links for you below and below that are some photos and videos to enjoy.  Please let us know what you think of LEGOLAND if you’ve been and we hope we’ve given you enough information so that you can plan your visit soon.

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Official LEGOLAND® Florida App
This is an extremely helpful app, available for both iPhone and Android.  It helps with planning, buying tickets, finding places to eat and it even has a function that locates your car in the parking lot.

LEGOLAND® Florida App – Android

LEGOLAND® Florida App – iPhone

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LEGOLAND Florida Preview Video

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More LEGOLAND Photos

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LEGOLAND Florida Homepage

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Homeschool Days (Every Monday 5/6/13 to 12/23/13, except for 5/27 and 9/2)
Includes admission and water park, parking fee is separate.

Homeschool Students – $8
Accompanying Family/Friends – $25

http://florida.legoland.com/en/buy_tickets/Groups/education/Home-School-Days/

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Ticket Prices (Current as of 4/19/13)

LEGOLAND – PICK-A-DATE (Book 2 days in advance and pick a specific date)

Adult (13+)                Child (3-12) / Senior (60+)
1 Day  $64                             $56
2 Day  $79                             $71

LEGOLAND + Water Park Combo Tickets – PICK-A-DATE (Book 2 days in advance and pick a specific date)

Adult (13+)                Child (3-12) / Senior (60+)
1 Day  $79                             $71
2 Day  $94                             $86

LEGOLAND

Adult (13+)                Child (3-12) / Senior (60+)
1 Day  $79                             $71
2 Day  $94                             $86

LEGOLAND + Water Park Combo Tickets

Adult (13+)                Child (3-12) / Senior (60+)
1 Day  $94                             $86
2 Day  $109                           $101

Parking
$14

Annual Passes (FL Resident passes include free parking and water park admission)

FL Resident              Regular Adult           Regular Child/Senior
$99                             $129                           $99


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Our Adventures With Belle

Yesterday we were chosen, as attendees of a randomly chosen showing of Philharmagic, to be part of an experience in visiting the new Enchanted Tales with Belle attraction which is in testing at the New Fantasyland prior to soft openings for pass-holders in November.

Follow along with our journey.

You enter the attraction through a queue that winds through the garden of Maurice’s Cottage.  This brings you into the living room where you see a fireplace, stacks of books, a painting of a young Belle with her mother and many other well-themed pieces.  This leads to Maurice’s Workshop.  Here a CM talks about Maurice and gives the story behind each of the pieces on display.  This room also holds the Magic Mirror given to Maurice by the Prince so that he can visit Belle whenever he wants.  The video below doesn’t do this amazing (and very magical) piece of art justice.   As the CM leads us in asking the mirror to take us to the day that Belle and the Beast fell in love, the mirror comes to life.  It sparkles and glows while scenes of the countryside flash by inside; all while growing and growing.  Finally the mirror opens into a doorway into the Beast’s Castle and we are invited inside.

We are then brought into the Wardrobe’s room where everyone is offered a role to play in the story of how Belle met the Beast.  Children get offered the main roles, but adults can ask for a role as well.  As a note, only those who take a role in the story will get their picture taken with Belle.  This may change as we were told that much of what we saw may change before it opens.  Catie was chose to be Footstool (the master’s loyal ‘dog’) and Ben was chosen to be the jumping Pepper shaker.

Lumiere then calls us into the Beast’s Library where we will all surprise Belle and then help her re-enact the story of the day she met the Beast.  The children and adults taking roles help re-enact the story and then march around the library.  Once this is done, all of those who will meet Belle are introduced to her, photos are taken and each gets a special bookmark.

We are led out of the library and into a foyer filled with wall hangings telling the story.  Here we were given a special Photopass card containing all the pictures taken during our visit.

This was a wonderful experience and will be well worth visiting every time you visit the new Fantasyland when it opens in December.  This was magical for the children and the adults and went far beyond any expectation we have ever had with any character meet.  4 big thumbs up from all the Viteks on this new attraction!

~Jen and Mark


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Happy Nine!

Today we are celebrating our ninth month anniversary of arriving in Florida as residents!  The interesting thing about a moving blog is that it gives you an opportunity to look back at your thoughts prior to the move.  On April 13, 2011 we wrote this blog: 100 days and we thought it would be fun one year later to take a look at a few of the items on our “Top 100” List to see how we feel about them now.

10.  Start a new tradition of celebrating birthdays at Walt Disney World

This is an awesome tradition that we have started and will continue.  In February we purchased the Tables in Wonderland card and we anticipate that we will not only receive back the membership fee, but also extra savings above and beyond the initial cost.  We purchased our card from Guest Services at the Magic Kingdom, and received our card immediately.

14.  Have lunch at Le Cellier

Reservations are set for August 8!

18.  Explore the beaches of Florida–kids have never been to the ocean before.  We plan to go to both sides of Florida:  The Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean.

Done and done!  We have been to Anna Maria Island and Treasure Island on the Gulf side and Cocoa Beach on the Atlantic side.  We definitely intend to schedule in more beach days this summer.

22.  Exploring the city of Clermont and getting to know our new home city.

We haven’t done this as much as we expected to.  We even missed the annual festival Pig on the Pond due to inclement weather, something that we had been looking forward to ever since we made the decision to move to Clermont.

26.  Enjoy the Osborne lights at the Studios as many times as possible.

We never tire of this.

27.  Enjoy making new friendships with all our Facebook friends who live in Florida.

We really have enjoyed meeting y’all and we feel blessed that we are able to spend time with two different couples who we consider good friends of ours.   Facebook is a really great way to connect with people to begin that friendship.

33.  Chuckling to ourselves in February when the temperature is 80 and sunny, knowing that back in Wisconsin it is probably blowing and snowing and bitterly cold.  Will we miss snow?  No we will not!

Yea, we’ve done that 🙂  Although we feel it is ironic that Wisconsin had a mild winter this year.

34.  Taking in Bob Jackson’s show at the Port Orleans Riverside resort!

35.  Staying at the Port Orleans Riverside resort for old times sake!

We have not done either one of these yet, but it is definitely in the works.   We’d like to stay in one of the new Princess rooms.

37.  Riding down the Sassagoula River from Port Orleans Riverside to Downtown Disney (and vice versa)

See above!

40.  Being there for opening day of the new Fantasyland.

We were not there for the soft opening of Storybook Circus.  The crowds were absolutely packed in, and we’ve discovered as residents, it’s simply not worth it.  We went a couple of days later when it was not as busy.

50.  DisneyQuest

Yes, we’ve done this a few times, and thoroughly enjoy ourselves every time we go.  It’s a great alternative to a rainy day.  Our philosophy is that we do not go to the parks when it rains- it’s simply not worth the hassle of dealing with the ponchos.  We have been a couple of times, and it does detract from the magic of the parks.

54.  Flower and Garden Festival

We are not garden people by any means, but walking around Epcot looking at the various topiaries and displays was enjoyable.

66.  Take a family Christmas picture at WDW

Hmmm.  We did not do this at Christmas; may be a new tradition we need to start.

69.  Move in to our new apartment in Clermont

It was quite exciting to have that newness of being able to discover everything and experience many “firsts” but it was also overwhelming  to not have the basic necessities with us those first weeks.  While it is fun to buy all new items, it can be scary to walk into Target knowing that you need to buy “everything”.   Nine months later there are still a couple of pieces of furniture that we need to purchase, and a few assorted kitchen items, but we want to let our readers know that everything does not need to be purchased right away.  To do so requires gobs of money or extending yourself on credit, the latter being something we would never advise.

70.  Find the best pizza places in the area.

We have found two good pizzerias, and this is a goal we are still working on!

71.  Our first Saturday library visit to our new “home” library.

We still regularly visit the library every Saturday.  The kids are currently into the ‘Harry Potter’ series, and we pick up other books as well.   It is not as nice, nor as big, as our library back in Wisconsin.  There are no tables and chairs to sit at, and the kids used to enjoy doing that.  So consequently, our visits are shorter.

88.  Swim with the manatees.

We have not swum with the manatees, but Ben has become a huge lover of manatees, loves to visit them at Epcot, and we all are looking forward to visiting Sea World for the first time.

89.  Explore Florida’s state parks.

Between the poisonous snakes, alligators, bears and black panthers, this is not something we are so eager to do anymore.  🙂

96.  Enjoying the scenery of Florida, knowing that it will stay green year round, and not become brown and dead for six months out of the year.

This is still huge for us.  Love, love, love seeing all the palm trees, and it is so nice to see flowers in bloom in January!   Yesterday and today it was cool enough to open our lanai doors and let the fresh breezes blow in.

99.  Take a yearly family picture in front of Cinderella Castle.

We have not done this yet, but will need to do soon!  Another new family tradition!

We had heard prior to our move that it may take as long as one or two years after relocation to adjust fully to our new environment.  We still feel that we are in the adjustment process, but that it gets better every month.  We couldn’t have picked a better apartment complex to move into, for which we are very grateful. The cost of living is higher here than in Wisconsin; but we knew it coming in.   The only negative thing to report is the school situation for Ben, but we know God is in control with it and he will lead to us to the right school or option for Ben.


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Downtown Disney

We resolved about a month ago to go to Downtown Disney every Friday night, simply because it’s awesome and up to then we really hadn’t been going all too much.  We’ve discovered that committing to an ‘every Friday night’ plan isn’t realistic, as we tend to plan spur of the moment.  However, we have been averaging 2-4 times a month, which is more than we were.  Today we went to the Marketplace so Ben could spend his birthday money on Legos, and then we spent a few hours at DisneyQuest.  It definitely is turning out to be one of our favorite places to go, and makes the purchase of the premium annual pass more cost effective.


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Moving Forward!

Happy Blogoversary to Wishes and Pixie Dust!  It’s been one year since we moved our blog from Blogger to WordPress, and we decided now would be a perfect time to transition our blog from a relocation blog to one more focused on our current life in Florida.  We watched Tangled tonight and at one point in the movie, Rapunzel admits to being scared, wondering what she will do if the lanterns turn out to be everything she hoped they would be.  At this point, Flynn Ryder tells her this is the best part, that she gets to follow a new dream.  We’re not exactly following a new dream, but we thought it would be fun to start sharing here what we’ve been sharing on Facebook:  video and pictures of Walt Disney World as well as other places in Central Florida.  We have plans to purchase annual passes for Sea World and Lego Land this month, as well as visit Gator Land in the near future.

Our purpose is to share our experiences, as it always has been.  We are thrilled that our blog has benefited some of our readers who have since made the move to Florida, or are in the process of relocating in the coming months.   We hope that you all will enjoy the pictures and videos we post; we want to state that this is in no way intended to be a professional blog or an attempt to overshadow a blog currently in existence.  Any resemblance between what we post and what similar blogs post is purely coincidental.  We’re just doing this for fun!

Mark & Jen