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Universal Orlando’s Tree Hunt is Fun for Kids and Kids at Heart

Universal Orlando has some great holiday experiences. Returning for its second year is the Universal Orlando Holiday Tree Hunt. This Tree Hunt spans Universal’s two theme parks, and CityWalk too. Come take a look at some of the trees and learn how to earn a special prize.

Universal Orlando’s Tree Hunt is Fun for Kids and Kids at Heart
Universal Orlando Tree Hunt

Universal Orlando’s Tree Hunt is Fun for Kids and Kids at Heart
Universal Orlando’s Tree Hunt is Fun for Kids and Kids at Heart
Universal Orlando’s Tree Hunt is Fun for Kids and Kids at Heart

You can purchase a map, collecting stamps as you find the trees, and earn a special ornament at the end. The cost to join the hunt and earn the ornament is $9.95. The trees are pretty easy to find and worth visiting to see all the wonderful detail and themes, even if you do not purchase a map to receive an ornament.

Universal Orlando’s Tree Hunt is Fun for Kids and Kids at Heart
Universal Orlando Tree Hunt
Universal Orlando’s Tree Hunt is Fun for Kids and Kids at Heart
Universal Orlando Tree Hunt
Universal Orlando’s Tree Hunt is Fun for Kids and Kids at Heart
Universal Orlando Tree Hunt

There 16 Christmas trees across the two parks and CityWalk. Seven trees are in each theme park, plus two in CityWalk. Once you’ve collected all the stamps and gazed at all the beautiful trees you can head to any of the tree participating shops to receive the commemorative tree ornament.

Universal Orlando’s Tree Hunt is Fun for Kids and Kids at Heart
Universal Orlando’s Tree Hunt is Fun for Kids and Kids at Heart
Universal Orlando’s Tree Hunt is Fun for Kids and Kids at Heart

The participating shops are Park Plaza Holiday Shop in Universal Studios, the Port of Entry Christmas Shoppe in Islands of Adventure, and Universal Studios Store in CityWalk.

Universal Orlando’s Tree Hunt is Fun for Kids and Kids at Heart
Universal Orlando’s Tree Hunt is Fun for Kids and Kids at Heart

Each tree is themed to a Universal character, movie, or a theme park attraction. You might even get some inspiring decorating ideas. The special ornament you can earn at the end will make a great memento of your trip and your successful hunt.

Have you been to Universal Orlando for the holidays? Do you love exploring the themed Christmas trees in the theme parks?

Universal Orlando’s Tree Hunt is Fun for Kids and Kids at Heart

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Unique Star Wars Merchandise Finds at Galaxy’s Edge

If you’re heading to Disney’s Hollywood Studios anytime soon, consider doing some holiday shopping at Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge. You’ll find some unique merchandise here that any Star Wars fan will love. What makes this merchandise special is it is made to appear as though it is from the Star Wars universe itself.

Unique Star Wars Merchandise Finds at Galaxy’s Edge
Unique Star Wars Merchandise Finds at Galaxy’s Edge
Unique Star Wars Merchandise Finds at Galaxy’s Edge

Unique Star Wars Merchandise Finds at Galaxy’s Edge
Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge Merchandise
Unique Star Wars Merchandise Finds at Galaxy’s Edge
Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge Merchandise

Many items are made of wood or fabric that resembles handmade items. We spotted some new Boba Fett merchandise as this popular character has made a resurgence recently. A stroll through the marketplace is great, even if just to window shop so to speak. It can get a little crowded in this area as it is meant to feel like a real bustling marketplace.

Unique Star Wars Merchandise Finds at Galaxy’s Edge
Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge Merchandise
Unique Star Wars Merchandise Finds at Galaxy’s Edge
Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge Merchandise

And inside Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities you’ll find merchandise that does have the appearance as coming from the Star Wars universe itself, but more along the lines of collectibles and unique finds rather than handmade goods.

Have you ever shopped inside Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge? What’s the coolest thing you’ve found?

Unique Star Wars Merchandise Finds at Galaxy’s Edge

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The Best Ways to Celebrate the Holidays at Disney Springs

Practically everywhere you turn at Disney Springs you will find holiday cheer. If your goal is to have the most festive fun, you’re in luck. Here are the best ways to celebrate the holidays at Disney Springs.

  1. Avoid weekends
  2. Sip on the best holiday drinks
  3. Have a festive meal
  4. Shop at some of the non-Disney shops
  5. Check out Santa on the lake
  6. Enjoy the Christmas Tree Stroll
  7. Cap off your visit with something sweet

Avoid weekends

The weekends are the busiest time to visit Disney Springs no matter the time of year. But, during the holiday season the weekends are even busier. Disney Springs has reached capacity during multiple weekends this holiday season (mostly on Saturdays). Do everything you can to visit on a weekday.

Sip on the best holiday drinks

Whether you want a cocktail or to perk up your visit with a specialty coffee, there are some great seasonal drinks to enjoy throughout Disney Springs. Here’s some of our picks for the best holiday drinks at Disney Springs.

The Best Ways to Celebrate the Holidays at Disney Springs
Feliz Navidad Margarta at Dockside Margaritas

Have a festive meal

There’s so many great places to eat around Disney Springs. It can be hard to decide where to go to have the best meal. We have ratings for all Walt Disney World restaurants on our site, and you can filter by location, including Disney Springs. Currently, Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’, Wine Bar George, and The Polite Pig make the top 3 highest-rated dining locations at Disney Springs.

We’ve enjoyed some festive meals at Disney Springs. One of the best quick service meals we’ve enjoyed this holiday season is the Turkey Holiday Burger and Eggnog Shake at D-Luxe Burger. For a sit-down bite full of festive flair then head to Jock Lindsay’s Hangar Bar; see our review of their special holiday menu.

The Best Ways to Celebrate the Holidays at Disney Springs
Holiday Turkey Burger and Eggnog Shake at D-Luxe Burger

Shop at some of the non-Disney shops

When you head to Disney Springs you expect to find some great Disney merchandise. But, there are actually lots and lots of non-Disney shops there too. Check out the three non-Disney stores we recommend, especially if you’re looking to save a little money.

Check out Santa on the lake

Normally Santa Claus greets guests in a marvelous looking chalet at Disney Springs. But this year things are different, of course. Santa and Mrs. Claus have taken to the waterway. You can seem them out on the lake at Disney Springs waving from their decorated pontoon boat. How very Florida!

The Best Ways to Celebrate the Holidays at Disney Springs
Santa Boat at Disney Springs

Enjoy the Christmas Tree Stroll

This year the traditional Christmas Tree Trail is no longer a condensed corral of decorated Christmas trees. This year it is a “Stroll” in which the decorated trees are spread out throughout a portion of Disney Springs, to allow for social distancing. Read more about the Disney Springs Christmas Tree Stroll.

Cap off your visit with something sweet

There are lots of sweets to be found throughout Disney Springs. Our favorite spot for seasonal sweets is Amorette’s Patisserie. You can check out our review of some of Amorette’s holiday treats, but just know that the Chocolate Peppermint Creme Brulee is the highlight of the menu.

The Best Ways to Celebrate the Holidays at Disney Springs
Holiday Desserts at Amorette’s

Have you been to Disney Springs during the holidays? What are some of your tips and tricks?

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Crystal Palace Needs More Time to Become Magical Again

Crystal Palace at Magic Kingdom has reopened, and there are some significant changes. First, due to COVID precautions, the restaurant now serves menu options instead of a buffet meal. Also, at present, characters are not doing meet and greets or even socially distanced greetings.

Crystal Palace Needs More Time to Become Magical Again

Crystal Palace Needs More Time to Become Magical Again

Crystal Palace Needs More Time to Become Magical Again

 

Crystal Palace Needs More Time to Become Magical Again

The meal starts with appetizers of a seasonal salad (tomato and watermelon with blue cheese, candied walnuts, and a hot pepper jelly vinaigrette) and cheddar and bacon biscuits with honey butter, caramelized onion butter, and hot pepper jelly.

Crystal Palace Needs More Time to Become Magical Again

Crystal Palace Needs More Time to Become Magical Again

The surprise hit was the salad. It sounds like there’s a lot going on in there, but as long as you like the items individually, they go great together. Watermelon and blue cheese are surprisingly good together.

Crystal Palace Needs More Time to Become Magical Again

 

Crystal Palace Needs More Time to Become Magical Again

Crystal Palace Needs More Time to Become Magical Again

The two adult entrees ordered were the Crispy Fried Chicken (served with Honey pot Drizzle, Macaroni and Cheese and Collard Greens) and the plant-based option, Southern Fried Cauliflower (Hot Maple Drizzle, Roasted Potatoes, and Collard Greens). From the kids’ menu, our junior reviewer got the prime rib with fruit and green beans.

The pictures largely speak for themselves. The fried chicken was bland and greasy, and the mac and cheese had little flavor (which, ironically, made it perfect for our junior reviewer who found the prime rib to be overcooked, dry, and tough). Out of all the dishes, the cauliflower had the best flavor, but the presentation was a bit rough. I sincerely hope that we can chalk up the overcooked prime rib and the sub-par fried chicken to opening-day jitters.

Crystal Palace Needs More Time to Become Magical Again

Crystal Palace Needs More Time to Become Magical Again

Crystal Palace Needs More Time to Become Magical Again

Crystal Palace Needs More Time to Become Magical Again

Crystal Palace Needs More Time to Become Magical Again

Crystal Palace Needs More Time to Become Magical Again

The desserts were certainly eye-catching, but there are two primary problems. First, everything has very distinctive flavors, so if there’s an item there (say, you don’t like banana), then you’ll end up skipping 1/4 or more of the desserts. Second, and my larger problem with it, is that I don’t mind family style desserts when it is a large skillet of something to share — like a skillet of ooey gooey toffee cake from Liberty Tree Tavern where everyone serves themselves onto individual plates. But each of these desserts feels like a “single serving”, so dividing them among everyone at your table feels a bit awkward unless you’re really good friends with your dining companions. Although pretty, the Hummingbird Cake was painfully sweet. The cupcake was a decent enough vanilla cupcake with an odd honey-caramel filling and an over-the-top amount of raspberry mousse on top. The other desserts were good, if you liked the flavors, but nothing exceptional.

The price for the meal is $39 for adults and $23 for kids. Sadly, the experience this weekend made it feel like a poor value, and the food just wasn’t up to Disney standards. However, there is something we do want to mention.

Reopening a restaurant with a new menu is incredibly difficult for the kitchen staff and servers alike, and switching the format of a restaurant can be very challenging. Naturally, opening weekend was expected to have a few bumps. The cast members were wonderful, and you could tell that it was a challenging first day.

At this point, until Crystal Palace finds its new groove in these interesting times, we would suggest skipping this for a meal and going to Liberty Tree Tavern (if your focus is on food) or Cinderella’s Royal Table (if seeing characters is a must). We’ll be back to give this restaurant another review once they’ve worked out some of the hiccups and will let you know how that goes. We have faith that they can work through the challenges and make this once again a wonderful place to eat.

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What the Magic Hour Looks Like at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Even on the busiest day, getting to a Disney theme park early can be a magical time. Many times you are able to ride more attractions in the first hour of operations than in several hours after that. Although Disney has posted opening times, the parks generally allow guests in early and some attractions are open and operating before the official opening time. What does it look like? This Saturday, we stopped by Disney’s Hollywood Studios and entered the park at 8:20 a.m. (on a posted 9:00 a.m. opening day). Here’s what it looked like to walk around.

What the Magic Hour Looks Like at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

What the Magic Hour Looks Like at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

What the Magic Hour Looks Like at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

What the Magic Hour Looks Like at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

What the Magic Hour Looks Like at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

What the Magic Hour Looks Like at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

What the Magic Hour Looks Like at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

What the Magic Hour Looks Like at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

What the Magic Hour Looks Like at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

What the Magic Hour Looks Like at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

What the Magic Hour Looks Like at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Do you love early days in the parks? Do you prefer getting in as many rides as you can or just soaking in the joy of being in Disney?

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