I started my birthday with an early morning flight to Orlando. I wore my tiara because I was celebrating of course! I received so many compliments about my tiara most of the ladies on the flight were actually going to Orlando to run the Disney Princess Half-Marathon and figured I started celebrating early.
Once I arrived in Orlando, I boarded the Disney Magical Express for the Polynesian Hotel.
If you’ve never been, it is lovely. It has a South Seas theme and everyone greets you by saying “aloha” and you are given a lei at check-in. My room was not ready so I stopped by my friend Amy’s room for a quick change (it was hot in Florida) and boarded the bus for Animal Kingdom before my official Princess Media activities began.
I was given a Happy Birthday button at the Polynesian so all of the Disney cast members wished me happy birthday and also gave me tips as a solo traveler.
My first stop was Expedition Everest, a rollercoaster and I was told to be sure to go to the single rider line which was considerably shorter than the normal line. I had a great time chatting with folks and the ride was so much fun! If you are a fan of rollercoasters this is one not to be missed!
Next I traveled to Dinosaurs. I loved this attraction. I wanted to check it out before my trip next month because my son loves dinos and I wasn’t sure if it was age appropriate. After taking the ride I think it might be a bit too much for him there was one point when the very lifelike Carnotaur actually scared me and the 10 year old in my car cried the entire time. I think I’ll wait for Mekhi to be a bit older before we go on this ride. Luckily there is an entire dinosaur section of the park that I know he will enjoy and we will be back to check out in April.
On the way out of the park I checked out the Bug Life exhibit in the Tree of Life. It was a great multimedia 5D experience that I highly recommend!
I returned to the hotel, dropped my things off in my room and headed out to meet the group. We were transported to the ESPN Wide World of Sports where we took a tour of the facilities.
Next I traveled to Dinosaurs. I loved this attraction. I wanted to check it out before my trip next month because my son loves dinos and I wasn’t sure if it was age appropriate. After taking the ride I think it might be a bit too much for him there was one point when the very lifelike Carnotaur actually scared me and the 10 year old in my car cried the entire time. I think I’ll wait for Mekhi to be a bit older before we go on this ride. Luckily there is an entire dinosaur section of the park that I know he will enjoy and we will be back to check out in April.
On the way out of the park I checked out the Bug Life exhibit in the Tree of Life. It was a great multimedia 5D experience that I highly recommend!
I returned to the hotel, dropped my things off in my room and headed out to meet the group. We were transported to the ESPN Wide World of Sports where we took a tour of the facilities.
Got to see a real live cheerleading competition “Bring It On”! And learned that my hometown team, the Atlanta Braves conduct spring training here. After the tour we went to the Disney Princess Half-Marathon Expo. There were so many different things, official merchandise, this great sneaker slipper and I met up with my girlfriend Dawn.
She inspired me instructing a spinning class 9 months pregnant and now a little over a year later, I inspired her to run the Disney Princess Half-Marathon. Way to go Dawn - she is the top fundraiser for Team in Training too!
After the Expo we went to a reception where the food was delicious! We also met Ethan Zohn and Jenna winners of Survivor and they were running their first half-marathon too! Additionally, they were there in support of Ethan’s charity Grassroots Soccer helping educate people in Africa about HIV/AIDS by using soccer. I am all aboard with this charity given my background in HIV/AIDS and hope to support Ethan’s efforts in the near future.
We also met with Jeff Galloway, the Run Disney official coach and inventor of the Galloway run/walk method for running. He was a wealth of information and just an overall nice guy.
After the Expo we went to a reception where the food was delicious! We also met Ethan Zohn and Jenna winners of Survivor and they were running their first half-marathon too! Additionally, they were there in support of Ethan’s charity Grassroots Soccer helping educate people in Africa about HIV/AIDS by using soccer. I am all aboard with this charity given my background in HIV/AIDS and hope to support Ethan’s efforts in the near future.
We also met with Jeff Galloway, the Run Disney official coach and inventor of the Galloway run/walk method for running. He was a wealth of information and just an overall nice guy.
The reception was topped off by a visit from Minnie. Isn’t she cute?
After the reception we headed to dinner at Mama for carb loading. We all had pasta and it was absolutely delicious.
In true Disney fashion we were never hungry and by the time dinner came around we were all so full we could barely eat our food but we managed! I was surprised with a birthday cake and a phone call from Goofy!
It was a wonderful ending to a Magical Birthday and I haven’t even told you about the half-marathon yet!
Disclosure: My transportation, accommodations and meals were all provided to me by Disney as a member of the media. All opinions are 100% my own.
Disclosure: My transportation, accommodations and meals were all provided to me by Disney as a member of the media. All opinions are 100% my own.