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Keep the Magic Alive From Home

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Welcome to the first stop aboard Magical Blogorail Green. Enjoy the ride as we share with you ways we keep Disney magic alive at home.


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The Disney Store on Michigan Ave in Chicago, IL

I was lucky enough to grow up about an hour from the entrance gates of Walt Disney World. I went to Disney several times a month as a child, even more often once I got a Drivers License, and lived right around the corner for half a year. When you’re that close, Disney becomes less of a vacation destination and more of a hang out spot. Some kids went to the mall to meet their friends, but I went to Tomorrowland. As I’m beginning a new chapter in my life, I’ve found myself now around 1,000 miles away from Walt Disney World. It’s the first time in my life that Disney World seems like more than a dream away. As the summer bleeds into the fall and the echo of the elevated train lingers through my Chicago home, the Magical World of Disney has never felt farther away.

So what can you do when you’re so far from the Magic Kingdom, with no next visit planned, but a desire to keep the feeling of magic and wonder alive, especially (in my case) as exams and papers loom on the horizon? For one, I visit the Disney Store quite often.

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An inspiring Walt Disney quote outside the Michigan Ave Disney Store

I find that spending time (and far too much money) in the Disney Store is a fantastic way to keep up with what’s going in the Disney Universe. When Brave was released, I stopped in to see some of the Limited Edition Merchandise. I bought a bunch of Chicago-exclusive Disney items…and I occasionally break down and buy a vinylmation (or two).

I do feel slightly alienated by the Disney Store. They serve their demographic well and have all the requisite princess gear as well as an ever expanding Marvel section for the young boys, but as an “adult” Disney fan, I am often disappointed by the selection (or lack thereof) available to grown-up kids like me. To be fair…My Local Disney Store has historically been either World of Disney at Downtown Disney or the Emporium on Main Street, so I must admit that my expectations are high.

Alas, the Michigan Avenue Disney Store, despite its prime location, has yet to receive the flashy tech upgrades that the Times Square store and others across the country have received. It retains a more classic look, with pillars featuring carvings of Disney characters and etchings of Walt Disney quotes lining the outside. I actually prefer this look and feel to the flash of Times Square (but that’s a Chicago v New York argument for another time) and I hope the store retains this look.

I don’t get to stop in as often as I’d like, but every time I walk in and see children getting excited about a new Stitch plush doll or I see some fellow Disney nerds (we are everywhere!) picking out yet another item to add to their ever growing collections, I realize that while it may be much colder here than in Lake Buena Vista, there’s still plenty of Disney Magic to be found.

When I was a kid, I remember seeing TV specials filmed at Walt Disney World. I remember watching the Muppets run around Epcot, I remember watching Corey and Topanga (from Boy Meets World) kiss in front of the Living Seas. I remember the Disney Company used to do a lot more to keep the wonder of the Disney Parks alive for those who couldn’t always be there. Sadly, these specials have been replaced with whatever it is the Disney Channel decides to air nowadays. I can’t even name one of their shows, to be honest.

So, for many, The Disney Store is their strongest connection to the Walt Disney Company. Some of the other customers I spoke to have never even been to a Disney Park, but the spirit of their favorite Disney films and characters can still come alive (on a much smaller scale) by just taking a look around. Even if my bank account doesn’t let me buy all the cool things they have for sale, I’ll still stop in there once in a while to remind myself that a little inspiration can go a long way. That’s what I do to keep the magic alive. What about you?

 


Thank you for joining me today. Your next stop on the Magical Blogorail Loop is The Disney Point.

Here is the map of our Magical Blogorail should you happen to have to make a stop along the way and want to reboard:

1st Stop ~ Your Highway in the Sky

2nd Stop ~ The Disney Point

3rd Stop ~ Disney Living

4th Stop ~ A Disney Mom’s Thoughts

Final Stop ~ Walt Disney World: Not Just for Kids

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YO HO, LET’S GO SUMMER!

Mother 300x227 YO HO, LETS GO SUMMER!Mother Knows Best is a regular column on Your Highway in the Sky dedicated to celebrating Disney with Kids. Traveling to Disney with kids can be lots of fun. Whether you’re taking a baby or a teen, or any age(s) in between, we’d like to share with you ideas to help you make the most of your family trip. It’s even possible to enjoy a Disney vacation with children of multiple ages!

Summer is almost here, and this mother is looking for ways to keep my kids busy ’til we start back up with school.  We will be taking our annual trip to the beach (which we are all counting down to); but we need fun things to do at home as well.  If you are in the same boat, here are some great things – coming this summer – from Disney Junior!

lead YO HO, LETS GO SUMMER!Disney Junior’s interactive multi-platform “Yo Ho, Let’s Go Summer!” programming event returns with new episodes of “Doc McStuffins” and “Jake and the Never Land Pirates,” cable TV’s #1 and #2 series among Kids 2-5 respectively, as well as other favorite Disney Junior series including “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse,” “Jungle Junction” and “Octonauts” beginning MONDAY, JUNE 4-FRIDAY, AUGUST 24.  The “Yo Ho, Let’s Go Summer!” programming event will take place across all Disney Junior digital platforms including Disney Junior On Demand, Mobile and iTunes, as well as an immersive online super-site on DisneyJunior.com featuring new games to “unlock” each week and a printable summer scrapbook.  Additionally, new interactive iOS apps for “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” and “Jake and the Never Land Pirates” launch today.

lead2 YO HO, LETS GO SUMMER!Disney Junior’s “Yo Ho, Let’s Go Summer!” programming event kicks off on Monday, June 4 with a week of new “Jake and the Never Land Pirates” episodes airing on both the Disney Junior programming block on Disney Channel (8:30 a.m., ET/PT) and the new 24-hour Disney Junior channel (5:30 p.m., ET/PT).  Also beginning June 4, kids and their parents can log on to DisneyJunior.com/Summer to print out pictures of their favorite Disney Junior characters to take along with them and include in photos of their summer adventures.  Parents can then upload the photos of their child with their character for the chance to be seen on Disney Junior.  The site will also feature a printable summer scrapbook, with new pages added each week through August 24.

Beginning Friday, June 15, new episodes of favorite Disney Junior series will air every Friday throughout the summer on both the Disney Junior programming block and the Disney Junior channel.  During each episode premiere, kids will see a featured Disney Junior character of the day and can go online to DisneyJunior.com/Summer to unlock a new game based on that character.

docmcstuffins feature YO HO, LETS GO SUMMER!Among the premieres are an episode of “Jake and the Never Land Pirates” where Marina (voiced by recurring guest star Ariel Winter of “Modern Family”) and the rest of the mermaids make Izzy an honorary mermaid, Friday, June 29; a special 45-minute episode of “Jungle Junction,” where Zooter and Ellyvan care for a stranded baby FlaGoGo bird, Friday, July 6; Donald Duck serves as a reluctant babysitter for a mystery egg on “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse,” Friday, July 13; Jim Belushi guest stars as the recurring character Glo-Bo, a six-handed toy monster in “Doc McStuffins,” Friday, July 20; Jane Kaczmarek guest stars in the recurring role of Red Jessica, a swashbuckling pirate gal who wins over Captain Hook in “Jake and the Never Land Pirates,” Friday, August 10; and a heartwarming episode of “Doc McStuffins” where Doc’s toy friends come to her rescue when she becomes the patient, Friday, August 17.

In anticipation of this summer’s programming festivities, the network today launched two new iOS apps, the “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Road Rally” appisode app on iPad and “Jake’s Never Land Pirate School” gaming app for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.

The Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Road Rally appisode brings viewing, learning and interaction together into one cohesive, fun-filled iPad experience.   Fans 2-7 years old can touch, tap shake, swipe, drag and talk through an entire episode of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.  The activities presented in the “appisode” include valuable counting, critical thinking and problem solving skills.  This is the first in a series of Disney Junior Appisodes to be released this year.

Using the “Jake’s Never Land Pirate School” app, preschoolers can become completely immersed in Never Land, completing pirate-themed challenges presented in Sailing, Music, Flying, and Map and Spyglass classes.  Features include: hunting for doubloons on Doubloon Beach; a customizable pirate certificate signed by Jake; and the ability to import a child’s photo into Pixie Dust flying class.

I hope this will give you a few in-house ideas to keep those little ones busy this summer.  Now, I’m heading over to the app store to grab these apps for my iPad!  What about you?  If you decide to check them out, let me know what you think!