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Turn Your Red-Eye Into Some Shut Eye

May 15, 2019 By Marvelous Mouse Travels

Thank you to Heath Hullihen for these great tips on flying!

Sleeping well on a plane has developed into a certain kind of art and into a healthy business with savvy travelers constantly scoping out new ways to make long flights more conducive to actual rest. Here are a few that really seem to have some payoff.

Splurge on a better seat. Sure, not everyone can afford a premium seat in first or business class, where you can take advantage of fully- or almost-fully-reclining seats and loads of leg room. But for long-distance flights, it can still be worth it to spend the extra money on an exit-row seat, a bulkhead seat, or a window seat. Flying on off-peak days, like a Tuesday evening, will also increase the likelihood that the flight will be less crowded and quieter.

Do the best you can with flight times and direct flights. While crossing many time zones always poses its own sleep challenges, do your best to pick a flight time and schedule that will sync up most naturally with your sleeping and waking times. Leaving in the evening will work better than trying to get REM at three in the afternoon.

Know your cues. Which side of the bed do you sleep on at home? Book on that side of the plane. Do you usually have a cup of tea before bed? Bring a few packets of your favorite herbal. And grab your own small travel blanket and comfy slippers while you’re at it (the airline pillow or blanket can be used for extra cushioning or lumbar support if you like). Spritz your pillow with a mild lavender essential oil. The more familiar things you can do, the more your brain will recognize the cues that it’s time for rest.

Sweet darkness, sweet silence. On most trans-oceanic flights, you’ll see the blue glow of nearly every seat-back screen flickering, no matter the time. We know that the type of light emitted by screens is proven to disrupt sleep. For any rest at all — let alone good rest — keep your screen off. Bring an eye mask or cap to block out as much light as possible. Use earplugs or noise-canceling headphones to create the quietest environment you can.

Buckle up over the blanket. When the plane hits turbulence, flight attendants are required to make sure people are safely buckled in. If they can’t see that your seat belt is fastened, they have to disturb you to check. Make it easy for them and for you — simply click the buckle over the blanket.

Rather than paying more for less in the airport, do some quick research before you leave to find the best travel pillow for you. There are dozens to choose from, and they range widely in price, portability, and visual quirkiness. Check out reviews like this one  http://www.travelandleisure.com/style/travel-accessories/best-travel-pillows#therm-a-rest-compressible from the Travel + Leisure — and note how the reviewer coordinates the best pillows with each type of sleeper. Chances are, there’s a pillow out there that will support your head and neck and give you the rest you need.

What are your best tips for getting good sleep on an airplane? I’d love to hear them. And if you’re ready to plan your next (well-rested) journey, we are here to help! You can reach us today at www.MarvelousMouseTravels.com

 

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2019 Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival

April 30, 2019 By Marvelous Mouse Travels

A big thank you to agent Ginger Pierce for this awesome trip report!

If you love Epcot as much as I do, then you probably already know that Epcot is home to
several festivals throughout the year. My family’s personal favorite is the Epcot International
Flower and Garden Festival, which takes place every spring. During this festival, Epcot comes
alive with the colors of spring and elaborate themed topiaries can be found throughout the park.
There are also special festival booths and kiosks that offer festival merchandise and seasonal
food and drink offerings. On our most recent trip to Disney World, my family and I took a day to
experience the festival and I can’t wait to share some of our favorites!

One of our favorite things to do at the Flower and Garden Festival is to take photographs of all
the beautiful flowers. If you have an interest in photography, or if you simply want to capture and
preserve family memories, you’ll find great subject matter during the festival. My husband is an
avid photographer and he captured all the beautiful photos you see in this post.

My husband is all about photography during the Flower and Garden Festival, but I’m all about
the food! There is so much great food to be enjoyed at the festival booths throughout Epcot and
some of my favorites were the Pizza Toscana at Primavera Kitchen in the Italy pavilion, the
Tarte au Chevre at Fleur De Lys in the France pavilion, and the ever popular Violet Lemonade
at the Pineapple Promenade. Violet Lemonade is a festival staple and has become so popular
that there’s even special merchandise commemorating it!

My favorite part of Epcot is World Showcase, and during the Flower and Garden Festival there’s
even more to love about this part of the park. Of course the gardens throughout World
Showcase are in full bloom during the Flower and Garden Festival, but each pavilion also has
unique topiaries, food items, and often special activities to take part in. For instance, the UK
pavilion offers a tea garden tour where you can learn all about what goes into brewing all the
different teas we enjoy. The Garden Rocks Concert Series in the America pavilion brings in live
entertainment by artists you know and love. Best of all, these concerts are included with your
regular park admission! You can check out this year’s lineup here.

If you’d love to visit the Flower and Garden Festival, but you’re concerned that your children
wouldn’t enjoy it, rest assured that there’s so much for kids to do at the festival! There’s a
special play area set up for children with plenty of seating for tired moms and dads as well. And,
for $6.99 plus tax, your children can purchase a map and take part in Spike’s Pollen Nation
scavenger hunt. This scavenger hunt takes participants all throughout the Flower and Garden
Festival asking them to find the bee Spike as he pollinates various flowers. Once the scavenger hunt is finished, kids can redeem their completed map for a special prize. To give you a little
help, I’ve revealed one of Spike’s locations in the photo below!

There’s so much to see and enjoy at Epcot’s International Flower and Garden Festival and I
hope that you’ll get the chance to experience all this year’s festival has to offer. It runs now
through June 3rd, so be sure to book your vacation soon so you don’t miss out. As always, our
team of agents at Marvelous Mouse Travels is here to help you plan a magical vacation. Our
planning services are complimentary if you book your vacation through us and it costs the same
to book with us as it does to book on Disney’s website. Visit our website to select an agent to work with today or send an email to contactus@marvelousmousetravels.com!

Filed Under: Disney, Epcot, Food, Special Events, Uncategorized Tagged With: 2019 flower and garden festival, Disney Parks, festivals, flower, food, garden, orlando, Walt Disney World

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