Tag: Family Disney trip

  • 🎃 Our Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Day – From Sunrise to Spells!

    We squeezed every bit of magic (and candy!) out of our Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party day — and yes, we did the whole day in Magic Kingdom! From early rides and waffles to trick-or-treating and fireworks, here’s how our jam-packed party day played out, plus some tips if you’re planning to do the same.


    ☀️ We Started EARLY — and Rode a Ton!

    Our flight landed at 8:01 AM, and because we didn’t check bags, we were off the plane fast and in an Uber to Disney’s Grand Floridian. By mid-morning, we were walking down Main Street.

    🍽️ Breakfast stop: Sleepy Hollow waffles — always a hit and the perfect way to fuel up for a big day.

    🎢 Morning ride list (yes, all before lunch!):

    • Tomorrowland Speedway
    • TRON Lightcycle / Run
    • Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
    • Winnie the Pooh
    • Small World
    • Pirates of the Caribbean
    • Haunted Mansion
    • Tiana’s Bayou Adventure

    Morning photo in front of Cinderella Castle with Halloween pumpkins
    We were all smiles in the morning — fresh outfits, pumpkin decor, and perfect weather. This photo feels like a time capsule of our energy before the late-night candy chaos set in. 🎃✨


    🕔 5:30 PM – Back for the Party!

    After a quick hotel break to change, we were back in Magic Kingdom by 5:30 PM:

    • Got our MNSSHP wristbands
    • Took more photos (obviously)
    • Rode Space Mountain x3 (it’s even darker during the party!)
    • We also hopped on Mad Tea Party, which gets a fun Halloween glow-up

    Inside Out family photo in front of castle
    Close-up funny shot of Inside Out family


    🎃 7:00 PM – Trick-or-Treat Time!

    Right at 7, we started hitting treat trails. Our favorite:

    • Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor — you walk through while the monsters tell jokes live on screen! It’s a great combo of candy + cool air + comedy.

    We also made our way through Tomorrowland and over to Big Top Circus, picking up treats and squeezing in small rides like Dumbo and Barnstormer.


    🐎 8:00 PM – Parade Time!

    We grabbed a spot near Liberty Square around 8:00 PM.

    • Headless Horseman rides through right before the parade — such a cool moment.
    • The Boo-to-You Parade kicked off at 8:15 PM and was a total highlight.
    • As soon as it finished we hit up all the treat trails in Liberty Square and Frontierland.

    🧙‍♀️ 9:00 PM – Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular

    We got a spot in front of the castle and watched the Sanderson Sisters show at 9:05 PM. The show is packed with energy (and villains!).

    Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party projection on ground


    😴 9:15 PM – Divide and Conquer

    Our youngest was running on fumes after a 4 AM wake-up, so:

    • Chris took her to stake out a spot for fireworks after the Sanderson Sisters. We love to park out right behind the statue of Walt so we have an unobstructed view of fireworks!
    • I took the older two to hit up a few more treat trails.

    Youngest asleep during fireworks with dad


    🎆 10:00 PM – Fireworks Finale

    We regrouped and watched the Not-So-Spooky Spectacular fireworks together. A perfect end to an epic day — castle projections, music, classic characters, and so much Halloween fun.

    Cinderella Castle during Halloween fireworks


    🍬 The Candy Situation? Out. Of. Control.

    Here’s what we ended up with — and yes, this is just from casually doing treat trails throughout the night.

    Candy in Mickey shape on hotel bed

    We brought extra bags — and thank goodness we did. Our treat bags were overflowing by the end of the night!

    Pro tip: Pack one in your park bag and thank yourself later.


    💡 Would We Do It All Again?

    Absolutely.
    Even after a travel day, an early park morning, and a full night of partying — it was worth every second. We didn’t prioritize characters this time (those lines get long!), but we got tons of rides, shows, treats, and memories.

    If you’re on the fence about doing Mickey’s Not-So-Scary and a full park day? You can totally make it work. Just pace yourselves and plan a midday break!


    Let me know if you’d like a printable packing list, our matching outfit links, or my go-to list of MNSSHP must-dos for families! 🎃👟🍬

  • ✨ Why I Keep My Cricut Plugged In: From Disney Trips to Birthday Tees

    This week was peak Cricut mom mode. I made a set of shirts for a friend’s family heading to Disney for the first time — think classic “My First Disney Trip” vibes — and then, not 24 hours later, Paige asked me to make her a custom shirt for her birthday. Of course I said yes.

    It’s moments like these that make me so grateful to have my Cricut and EasyPress always ready to go. Whether it’s for big trips we’ve been planning for months, or something spontaneous like school spirit days, last-minute birthday ideas, or matching cousin shirts, being able to pull off a fun design in 20 minutes flat is such a win.

    🎂 Paige’s Birthday Shirt

    First up this week: a birthday shirt request from Paige. She had a very specific vision — pink, cute, and with a little sparkle. We raided my vinyl drawer and made it happen the night before her birthday. She wore it the next morning and felt so proud to say she helped design it herself.

    Paige birthday shirt front

    This was Paige’s vision — pink sparkle and all. Mission accomplished.

    Paige birthday shirt back

    Loved how this pressed — crisp, clean, and made with love the night before.

    🎉 First Trip Disney Shirts for Friends

    Just before that, I made a set of shirts for a friend’s family heading to Disney for the first time. I love when people trust me with these — they’re simple, bold, and perfect for capturing those magical moments without overdoing it.

    Disney shirts for friend's first trip

    Clean designs and classic sayings — “My First Disney Trip” never goes out of style.

    🛒 What I Use to Make It All Happen

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    👕 My Favorite Shirt Blanks:

    💡 Why I Keep It All Set Up

    I used to think of my Cricut as something I’d pull out for “special projects.” Now it just lives on my craft table, plugged in and ready to go. I can make a shirt before school, label a water bottle before dance class, or throw together a teacher gift on a Sunday night. It’s one of the most useful tools I’ve invested in — and it’s saved me so many last-minute store runs.

    Let me know in the comments: Do you keep your Cricut set up full-time? What’s the fastest project you’ve whipped up? I’d love to hear your ideas!

    📸 More Shirt Inspo from Past Projects

    Over the years, I’ve made so many Disney shirts for my own crew and others. Here are a few more favorites to keep the ideas flowing:

    Disney shirt set
    Disney group set
    Minnie shirts
    Classic Mickey shirt
    Stack of vinyl shirts
    Shirts folded
    Shirts laid out on couch

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    DIY Disney Shirts with Cricut – Custom Shirts for Magical Moments

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