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Get to know Travel with Rick!

For those of you who have been long-time clients of Kingdom Magic Vacations and Must Love Travel, you may remember a popular travel vlog called Travel with Rick. The “Rick” of Travel with Rick happens to be Rick Howard, the owner and president of Must Love Travel.

Rick has traveled all over the world, and he loves bringing us along on his adventures. He took a little time off, but…he’s BACK!

Take some time getting to know Travel with Rick by checking out his website and his Facebook Page.

Check out his return to vlogging with this recent video —

Must Love Travel Chat: Disney’s Contemporary Resort

On this week’s Must Love Travel Chat video series, we talked all about Disney’s Contemporary Resort! One of our Travel Advisors, Jerren, recently came home from a personal vacation and was kind enough to share her experience.

Not only is Disney’s Contemporary Resort so close to the Magic Kingdom that you can walk, but the Resort offers amazing amenities, excellent dining, and a super fun pool.

Check it out! And to catch up on past Travel Chat episodes, you can view them all on our Must Love Travel Chat page.

The History of Character Dining at Walt Disney World

Character dining has been at the Walt Disney World Resort since 1977. The first character meal was located at Coconino Cove at Disney’s Contemporary Resort. This meal was only available as a brunch on Sunday mornings. Reservations were not required at that time. Fast forward a few years to 1984, there were only 3 locations that hosted Disney Characters for breakfast. The Polynesian Village hosted Minnie’s Menehune, The Contemporary at the Terrace Cafe, and at the Village Restaurant in the Rainforest location we know today in Disney’s Springs. In 1989 the Village Character dining was named Chef Mickey’s and later in 1996 moved to Disney’s Contemporary Resort. Reservations were required.

In just 2019, Character dining was all over the Walt Disney World Resort and expanded beyond breakfast to lunch and dinners, special meals, and even brunch at times. Reservations were required and would begin booking 180 days before arrival. It most certainly has become one of the most popular parts of a Disney Vacation. It really depends on who you talk to as to which one is the crowd favorite. Chef Mickey’s still ranks pretty high, but having a meal in Cinderella Castle isn’t too shabby either.

In late 2020 after Walt Disney World would safely reopen during the pandemic, Character dining made an appearance at Topolino’s Terrace at Disney’s Riviera for breakfast. Guests were so excited to sing along and wave as their favorite characters appeared. Soon other locations followed. Now you can go to the Garden Grill in Epcot, Chef MIckey’s at the Contemporary, Hollywood, and Vine at Hollywood Studios, Cinderella’s Royal Table at the Magic Kingdom, and Ravello’s at the Four Seasons.

Due to social distancing and safety restrictions, your Character dining experience has changed, but the magic of their appearance certainly did not fade. During the Holiday Season 2020, Mickey, Minnie, Pluto, and Goofy dressed up in their holiday fashions at Disney’s Hollywood and Vine in Hollywood Studios. The characters danced, waved, stood at a safe distance behind children for pictures, and addressed each table with cheer. The meal was partially served family-style, and each could choose their entree. Chef Mickey’s introduced Mickey and the gang in mid-December to dance their way through your meal. The buffet has been replaced with menu items, but you don’t lack for food! Just as delicious as ever.

Character dining will always be a favorite experience for families. Although all of them haven’t fully opened yet, there still is a chance you can snatch a reservation for your family. Reservations are currently being booked 60 days out on your My Disney Experience. If you don’t get in before you arrive at the resort, you can try on your mobile device during your stay.

Top 9 Coolest Things to Do in Alaska

Top 9 Coolest Things to Do in Alaska

There are plenty of reasons Alaska should be on your bucket list. Rugged glaciers, huge mountains and scenic landscapes offer ample experiences. You’ll want to explore as much as possible, so a cruise to Alaska—easily getting you to multiple destinations—is a perfect way to pack several adventures into one vacation. But where to start?

With incredible culture—like indigenous woodworking—and a plethora of unique animal sightings, the Last Frontier can seem like a lot of ground to cover, and you want to do it all. But not to worry; with four Royal Caribbean ships sailing the region and our list of top attractions, you have several ways to get out there and a head start in planning.

Here are Royal Caribbean’s top nine reasons a cruise to Alaska should be on your Bucket List:

 

A Whale of a Time

What: Join an intimate group of fellow travelers on a whale-watching adventure. You might see one or more of the eight species of whales that live in Alaskan waters (beluga, humpback, grey, orca, bowhead, blue, right, and minke) or native sea lions, porpoises and harbor seals.

Cool factor: Try your hand at species monitoring, plankton sampling and humpback whale identification the same way wildlife experts do it—using the unique pattern visible on the underside of the whale’s tail, known as the fluke.

Find it In: Juneau

Kayak to Islands

What: Paddle a single or double kayak through the Alaskan waters around the Tatoosh Islands for a different perspective, looking for bald eagles, sea lions, otters, starfish, and sea cucumbers.

Cool factor: Approximately 17 million acres. The islands are situated inside the Tongass National Forest, the largest national forest in the United States—an area that’s bigger than the entire state of West Virginia!

Find it in: Ketchikan

Ride the Rails

What: Travel back in time to the Gold Rush, when the White Pass scenic railway—now a 107-mile railroad—was built to help reach the Yukon gold fields. You’ll travel 20 miles to the summit of the White Pass, checking out mountains, gorges and waterfalls along the way.

Cool factor: Your ride. You’ll get there in a vintage rail car, some of which date back to 1881.

Find it in: Skagway

Animal Adventures

What: Follow a naturalist through the dense Herring Cove estuary, the natural habitat of Alaska’s black bears, and try to spy on a bear’s fishing expedition in the salmon-rich streams. Don’t worry, the private viewing platform will allow you to watch from a safe distance.

Cool factor: The coastal rainforest. The icy adventure of American novelist Jack London may have you thinking that the Last Frontier is all snow and ice, but in fact, the southeast region of the state includes the very rare habitat that exists in only six other places outside Alaska.

Find it in: Ketchikan

Drift and Dine

What: Explore the Alaska SeaLife Center, a renowned aquarium and marine mammal rehab facility. You’ll spot sea lions, walruses and sea otters, and have the chance for some special one-on-one encounters with animals as varied as octopus and puffin. Then you’ll board a sightseeing vessel for your five-hour cruise through Kenai Fjords National Park, observing glaciers and marine life as a National Park Ranger points out highlights.

Cool factor: An all-you-can-eat Alaskan salmon and prime rib lunch. Save room to sample some of the local brews available at the Seward Brewing Company or Seward Alehouse. Alaska is number four on the list of states ranked by breweries per capita.

Find it in: Seward

ZipRider

What: The world’s largest zip line ride awaits just outside Hoonah, Alaska—home to the native Tlingit—with a vertical drop of 1,320 feet. You’ll top 60 mph before landing on a harbor side beach.

Cool factor: This zip line has a ride time of 1.5 minutes—now that’s fast.

Find it in: Icy Strait Point

Go for Halibut

What: Learn to fish in the waters of Ketchikan, home to a large concentration of Pacific halibut that is protected by strict fishing regulations. You might catch halibut weighing more than 100 pounds, though the smaller, 15- to 30-pounders tend to be even tastier.

Cool factor: Halibut is an important part of the local economy. The boat captain can also arrange to have your catch shipped home. And for instant gratification, grab halibut and chips at the Creek Street Grill, and you may even see a sea lion “dinner show” on the creek that the restaurant is named after.

Find it in: Ketchikan

Meet the Mushers

What: Travel in an 1898 vintage railcar along the famous White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad, then meet and learn from a musher and dogsled team training for the next Iditarod competition.

Cool factor: Enjoy live racing demos with the sledding dogs. Your visit helps fund the team’s training.

Find it in: Skagway

Higher Straits

What: Ride an all-terrain vehicle on the rugged trails of Chichagof Island and get an interactive lesson in Tlingit culture in Icy Strait Point. This town, overseen by the Huna Totem Corporation, is an innovative collaboration between cruise lines and the local population to preserve the island’s heritage and introduce visitors to contemporary indigenous life, while also developing Alaskan-owned businesses. USA Today named the village one of the 10 reasons to visit Alaska.

Cool factor: We already mentioned that one of the world’s longest zip lines is nearby.

Find it in: Icy Strait Point

3-Part Video Series: O’ahu, Hawaii

We recently completed a 3-Part video series on the island of O’ahu, Hawaii. Each episode highlights a different element of planning a Hawaiian vacation.

In Part 1, Tamsen focuses on Hawaiian culture and history. Tamsen spent years living on the island of O’ahu and has a deep respect and love for this beautiful island.

 

In Part 2, Annette highlights four of O’ahu’s most popular resorts.

 

In Part 3, Terri gives her recommendations for some of the best day adventures available, along with some delicious food recommendations.

 

Reach out to your own personal Must Love Travel Planner when you are ready to plan your next Hawaiian vacation!

Ale & Compass Restaurant at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort

Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is home to one of my favorite “hidden gems,” the Ale & Compass Restaurant. This delightful restaurant has not only a beautiful dining room but also a large and comfortable lounge.

The dining room serves breakfast and dinner, and the lounge serves light fare in the evenings. But I’ll tell you a tip…if there is something from the dining room menu that you are after — ask your bartender! The Cast Members will most likely help you out.

One of the Dining Rooms

The atmosphere is upscale casual, which appeals to the many guests of the Yacht Club Resort. If you are a foodie, this is a restaurant you must experience. The bread service alone is worth a try. On a recent stay at the Yacht Club, we dined at Ale & Compass three times (once in the dining room, twice in the lounge) because we kept wanting the bread service! (see below)

My absolute favorite dish was something I had on the last night – buffalo cauliflower. It was fantastic!

Roasted ‘Buffalo-style’ Cauliflower

Enjoy some foodie pics, and make sure to check out the Ale & Compass restaurant on your next Disney vacation!

Parker House Rolls and Spreads: Bacon Jam, Pub Cheese, Citrus Butter

‘Brick’ Lemon-Herb Half Chicken: Duck Fat-roasted Fingerling Potatoes, Broccolini, Sautéed Wild Mushroom, and Pan Jus

Bacon and Vermont Cheddar Burger

The best Bloody Mary – simple and spicy!

Discover St. Augustine, Florida

What is the first thing you picture when you think of Florida? I bet the first things that come to mind are Orlando’s theme parks and southern Florida’s beaches.

Check out our Must Love Travel Chat video, as we focus on a smaller city on the northeast coast of Florida — St. Augustine! St. Augustine has a deep history dating back to the 1500s. Here you’ll find shops, restaurants, museums, aquariums, trolly and ghost tours, and of course beautiful beaches.

Take a moment to watch our video and learn more about this exciting part of Florida. And if you are looking for a domestic getaway, St. Augustine should be high on your list!

Enchanted Rose at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa

The beautiful Enchanted Rose Lounge is now open at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. I recently had the opportunity to check it out, and it was stunning!

I would say Enchanted Rose is more “inspired” by the movie, unlike the heavily themed restaurant Be Our Guest. Enchanted Rose is subtle. If you weren’t familiar with the movie, you might not even catch all of the details. But if you are a big fan of Beauty and the Beast, take the time to search for the details.

I don’t want to give too much away, but check out the chandelier over the bar. Doesn’t it remind you of Belle’s yellow dress she wears while dancing with the Beast?

During the day, the feel is a bit more bright and cheery. At night, the lighting is darker, and you may miss some of the details. My suggestion is to visit both during the day and at night, to compare the experience.

I’m going to share day and night photos for you to compare! And if you are interested in planning your own Disney vacation, be sure to reach out to your Travel Advisor!

Daytime photos of Enchanted Rose

Evening photos of Enchanted Rose

 

Here is the view from the outdoor seating area during the day —

A Closer Look at Sandals Royal Bahamian

Sandals Resorts are some of the most impressive and popular Adult Only destinations in the Caribbean. Today I’d like to highlight Sandals Royal Bahamian Resort, located in Nassau, Bahamas.

Offshore Island

Sandals private island, located just minutes away from the main resort, is available via a private ferry. It’s like having 2 resorts in 1! offshore adventure with two secluded beaches where you can relax, go for a leisure swim, or explore the Bahamas’ best snorkeling. The Beach Club is your complimentary membership to a pool, whirlpool, swim-up bar, and the region’s best seafood house. You’ll also find shaded hammocks, private cabanas, and a Zen garden with fire pit seating throughout the natural landscape.

Luxurious Accommodations

Sandals Royal Bahamian offers luxurious rooms and suites, including the magnificent River Pool Swim-up Suites. Also featured are walkout suites set directly on the beach. Upgrade your experience with a Butler Suite, providing an unimaginably supreme standard of service and luxury, where your every need is anticipated.

What’s Included at Sandals Royal Bahamian

You’ll receive all of the amenities you’ve grown to love from Sandals Resorts, including:

  • Unlimited fine dining at 11 restaurants
  • Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and anytime snacks
  • Unlimited Premium Liquors
  • 8 bars, including swim-up bars
  • Stocked bars in every room
  • Unlimited Robert Mondavi Twin Oaks® wines
  • All tips, taxes, and gratuities
  • Roundtrip airport transfers
  • PADI-Certified SCUBA diving (and all equipment)
  • Snorkeling (and all equipment)
  • Hobie Cats, paddleboards, kayaks
  • Professional instruction for water sports
  • Beach volleyball, basketball, pool tables
  • Day and night tennis
  • Unlimited land sports and state-of-the-art fitness centers
  • Day and night entertainment including live shows
  • Free WiFi (in-room and all common areas)
  • Free wedding (for stays of 3 nights or longer)

Be sure to reach out to your Travel Planner if you would like more information about Sandals Royal Bahamian or any Sandals Resort!

Flying Southwest Airlines December 2020

When I first booked Southwest Airlines for a recent trip, I felt confident. Throughout the Covid crisis, Southwest has been rated as one of the top airlines handling the pandemic.

When Southwest recently announced that they would no longer be keeping middle seats empty, I was pretty bummed. But, Southwest flies direct from my city to Orlando, and I’ve always been a fan of the airline’s no-change fee policy, so we kept our flights and crossed our fingers.

Now that I’ve flown Southwest, I can happily report that the airline is still doing an amazing job, and my experience was wonderful. I would give the overall experience a 9/10, only because they are not keeping middle seats open.

The boarding process was very organized. Instead of lining up in the typical groups of A1-A60, then the B’s and C’s, they called each group by 10 passengers at a time. This allowed for much easier boarding, as you don’t have a huge line pushing behind you. They don’t call the next group until the prior group is settled on the plane.

The plane is cleaned and sterilized between each flight, and it was spotless! I’ve never seen a plane so clean before.

We lucked out with the middle seat issue I was concerned about. Both of our flights had few enough passengers that we were able to sit in our own row.

Masks are required the entire time you are on the flight. We chose to wear N95 masks, and I noticed many passengers wearing N95 masks and face shields. In fact, I did not see anyone try to remove their masks. All of the passengers on both flights were very polite.

Being on a shorter flight, there was no beverage or food service. Halfway through the flight, they did come down the aisle offering ice water or small snack packs. That was it. You were allowed to bring on your own food and drinks, but you cannot drink alcohol that you bring on yourself.

The deplaning process was pretty typical, but I did notice fewer passengers stood up immediately to try to grab their luggage. Passengers would wait until it was less crowded.

Overall, it was a great experience. I would fly Southwest again.

Christmas Trees at Walt Disney World

I just returned from a Walt Disney World vacation, and this is the first time I’ve spent Christmas at the Most Magical Place on Earth. It was amazing!

One thing I was obsessed with during this vacation was the Christmas Trees. They were everywhere! Here are a few of my favorites from my vacation.

Disney’s Yacht Club Resort had a nautical themed tree. The lobby was recently renovated, and the deep blues and golds are stunning.

Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa has one of the most stunning Christmas Trees in all of Walt Disney World. It doesn’t hurt that it happens to sit in the middle of one of the most beautiful lobbies at Walt Disney World!

Magic Kingdom is famous for the large Christmas Tree at the start of Main Street, U.S.A. Taking a picture in front of this Christmas Tree is a great way to start your park day!

Disney’s Wilderness Lodge Resort’s rustic, 5-story Christmas Tree was an amazing centerpiece to this already beautiful lobby.

Disney Springs has a beautiful Christmas Tree in Town Square. What is even better is the “snow” that is falling as you gaze up!

Secrets Playa Mujeres Golf and Spa Resort

One of our Travel Advisors recently returned from a romantic getaway with her husband, celebrating their 20th Anniversary at Secrets Playa Mujeres.

Watch our Travel Chat Video for a room tour of the Master Suites and our discussion on this amazing adult-only all-inclusive resort in Mexico.

Secrets Resorts cater to adults only and are the perfect resorts for both romance and fun.

Celebrate romance or just a tropical getaway at Secrets Playa Mujeres!

10 Popular Travel Quotes

10 popular Travel Quotes, starting with my favorite!

Some have known authors, while others have gained popularity over the years, and we’ll never know how or where they originated.

Do you have a favorite Travel Quote? Let us know in the comments!

Virtual Holiday Card from our Family to Yours

Here at Must Love Travel, we are more than just colleagues. More than just a team. We are a family.

We hope you’ll enjoy our Virtual Holiday Card from our Must Love Travel Family to your family.

We appreciate all of our extraordinary clients all year long and would love to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

“The spirit of Christmas is the spirit of love and generosity and goodness. It illuminates the picture window of the soul, and we look out upon the world’s busy life and become more interested in people than in things.”

Catamaran Excursion at Beaches Turks and Caicos

It’s hard to believe that Laura and I were at Beaches Turks and Caicos for the 2019 STAR Awards just one year ago. We had an amazing four days at this spectacular resort.

One highlight for me was our Catamaran Excursion. The water in Turks and Caicos is absolute perfection! And I’d never been on a Catamaran before. So I was crazy excited.

On our journey over to the private island, we literally had dolphins swimming alongside our boat. It was like a movie! I did not get pictures, as I wanted to enjoy the moment. But trust me, it was amazing!

We then had about an hour to swim and relax on a tiny, private beach. Normally we could also have snorkeled, but sadly the wind was too strong on this particular day. But I did enjoy simply relaxing in the warm Caribbean water. It was so relaxing.

We then journeyed back to Beaches, and on our boat ride home, watched the most incredible sunset over the water.

But as we all know, pictures speak louder than words!

 

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