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Universal Studios Without Kids: In a Word, AWESOME!

December 3, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 11 Comments

 

You may recall that last month Tim and I had our very first vacation without our girls by our side. we spent our first two nights at Loews Pacific Resort on the Universal Studios property and were treated to tickets to Universal Studios. Definitely check out my review on what it is like to stay on site at Universal. I had no idea that was even a possibility, and now that I’ve experienced it, I wouldn’t recommend that you do it any other way. The perks are fabulous!

Experiencing the Park Without Kids

Ok, so back to Universal Studios! Are you a bit surprised that as a 33 year old I went there with my husband and without our kids? I know, theme parks sort of scream “FAMILY DESTINATION!” and I wouldn’t argue with you about that. I think it would be a fantastic place to take my kids. But I would also say that it is a great choice without them! Think about it: you get to do exactly what you want, eat what you want, and skip over anything that just doesn’t interest you. There is A LOT of joy to be had in being in charge of your “fun destiny”, friends.

Make It Rain!

So my first tip for you would be to see if you can figure out a way to make it rain all day in Orlando for your visit. Rainy day = quiet park! And if you are old like me, you LOVE when all those whipper snappers aren’t crawling all over you, getting in your personal space, and interrupting your views of the foliage. Only half kidding, and you totally feel me on that one, so don’t lie…

universal studios in the rain

 

Yep, it rained from the time we set foot into the park until about an hour before we left. And it was glorious! November rain in Orlando is NOT cold, but actually quite refreshing! Just get yourself a poncho and go on about your way. I think the longest line I personally noticed was 15 minutes, and most of the lines are under some sort of cover, anyway!

Look Around!

Since you don’t have children pulling at your shirt and dragging you all over the park at lightning speed, you can take a moment to take in the scenery at the park. And friends, it is magnificent!

universal studios scenery

 

I’m telling you, around every corner you’ll find something that makes you squeal with delight or gasp in awe. The attention to detail that you’ll find in the parks, and especially in Islands of Adventure, will be something you won’t forget for a long time. And without the kids around, you’ll be able to snap more photos as keepsakes!

Get Ready to Scream!

The rides, y’all.

THE RIDES!!!!

I was screaming and laughing so much throughout the day! The rides are absolutely incredible, with many of them combining 3-D effects with motion. Now I will tell you up front, if you get motion sickness easily, you would be well-served to bring those wrist bands for motion sickness. I did fine, but Tim actually had to bow out of the park when we still had about 2 hours left to play. Good thing it was only a 10 minute walk back to the hotel!

universal studios rides Ok, so in my time in the park I got to ride quite a few things. The one I didn’t get to ride that is at the top of my list for next time was Jurassic Park (the splash up above is the grand finale of that one!). From what I did ride, though, here are my top 3 favorites:

#3. Spider-Man. What an AWESOME ride, you guys! You get to do some serious villian-fighting in this 3-D motion thriller. In my pod, there were 3 grown men sitting behind me, and they would shriek with delight every time a new comic book character came on the screen. Honestly, it was a highlight of my day just hearing how thrilled they were. They all turned back into 10-year-old boys, even if only for 5 minutes.

#2. The Mummy. This is an indoor roller coaster, and it doesn’t go upside-down. But OMG it is SOOOOO scary, and in the best possible way! Tim and I both screamed and screamed the whole time, and just when we were about to laugh, we’d start screaming again. This was the ride that as soon as I got off of it I said, “I want to do it again!!!” I was certain that nothing in the park would top that experience.

And then we headed over here…

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter

universal harry potter collage

 

And this is pretty much when my happiness meter just went off the charts. First, I treated myself to some butter beer. It sort of tastes like a butterscotch cream soda. Very sweet, but very delicious! And then I just marveled at all the detail. You guys, it was just beyond amazing. The fact that it was drizzly and gray made it even more perfect! Tim has read all the books and I have dutifully watched all the movies (hey, I can’t blog AND read!). But I will admit to you that walking around this part of the park did make me think that perhaps I should start carving out the time to read the books.

Or to re-watch the movies. Just keepin’ it real.

And this all brings me to my #1 favorite ride at both parks:

Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey. This is the ride in the castle. The ride is so much more than just the ride, too. From the time you step in line, you are having an experience. There are various scenes that you get to watch while you wait for your turn. It feels very much like you really are walking through Hogwarts! It is, simply put, the best line-waiting experience I have ever had. Well done, Universal Studios!

And the ride, itself. Oh boy! This is the one that actually did Tim in. You are in a little pod that will move around as you ride through various scenes, attempting to join the quidditch match that is taking place between Slithering and Gryffindor. Let’s just say things go a little off course! Oh you guys. It was just the best!!!! And as much as I loved The Mummy, the next time I get to go to Universal Studios, I’m heading straight over to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. And next time, I’m not leaving without one of their beautiful wands!

Our children aren’t old enough yet to be familiar with Harry Potter, so it was actually quite awesome to have the time there without them. We could geek out without boring our children (though I can’t imagine they’d be bored…the place is so magical!). And we were also able to go on the rides without taking turns holding the kids, who would be too small for most of the things we went on. Speaking of which, if you do ever go with small kids, Universal does have a great child swap program. No, you don’t swap children, but parents do get to hang back with the kids while the other parent goes on the ride, and then when they return, it is the other parent’s turn. No waiting in line twice!

All in all, I would definitely recommend a trip to the park, even without the kids. We play with our kids daily, but it is so much fun to have a day just to play with your spouse!

Have you ever been to Universal Studios in Orlando? I want to hear about your favorite parts!!! Let’s geek out about it together!! 🙂 

 

Filed Under: Fun Things To Do · Tagged: harry potter wizarding world, review, rides at universal studios, universal studios, universal studios orlando, universal studios orlando harry potter, universal studios orlando review, universal studios without kids

#BakingIdeas and a Sweet Coupon to Get You Started!

December 3, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment

I am a member of the Collective Bias®  Social Fabric® Community.  This post highlighting holiday baking ideas has been compensated as part of a social shopper insights study for Collective Bias and its client.

Want to impress your friends with your baking skills?  Bake a dessert that will be the highlight of every meal with M&M’s® chocolate candies!   Print out your coupon, buy some M&M’s® at Walmart, and pre-heat the oven, because whether you have an office or class party, or just want to treat your family, it’s time to get out the oven mitts and start baking! #BakingIdeas

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And if you are like me and a bit “challenged” in the creativity department, here’s a whole collection of bright ideas to get you started! I’ve got my eye on the M&M’s brownie trifle! Get in my belly!!

Filed Under: The Kitchen · Tagged: #bakingideas, brownie trifle, collective bias, m&m coupons, m&m coupons printable, m&m's, m&m's coupon, social fabric, Walmart

Dollar General Hookup for Cold and Flu Season

December 2, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment

This post brought to you by Dollar General. All opinions are 100% mine.

Have you fallen in love with Dollar General, yet? Since I started writing about all the amazing deals there, it has become a favorite place for me to shop! And today I've got the perfect deal for you, just in time for cold and flu season. 

Let's be real, it totally stinks to get sick. And doesn't it always seem to happen at the world's most inconvenient time? Having to go to the store to buy all of your medicine and supplies really just adds insult to injury. You already feel terrible, and now you have to pay for all of this stuff? RUDE. 

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Well, from 12/8 to 12/21at Dollar General  you can get a 25 ct package of  HALLS Breezers® Cough Drops for FREE when you purchase two packs of KLEENEX® COOL TOUCH® Facial Tissues. And you were going to buy those anyway, so this works out just great!

Having a sore throat feels so yucky, but Halls Breezers® can definitely help with that, and while they are working, you get to enjoy the great flavors, such as Cool Berry® , Cool Creamy Strawberry® and Tropical Chill®. They've got a little someone for everyone, and they are non-mentholated! 

And if you haven't yet tried the KLEENEX® COOL TOUCH®, then you really are in for a treat. They have a unique blend of moisturizers and aloe in them, and when the tissue comes in contact with body heat, it releases cooling comfort. No more scratchy, irritated red noses!

I hope you don't get sick this year, but if you are like me, you get one cold each winter, if not more. Best to be prepared for it with some really soothing cough drops and tissues that provide cooling comfort! Dollar General can help you out, and for a terrific price. Discounts are good, but free is even better! 🙂 

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Filed Under: General · Tagged: discounts, dollar general, dollar general discounts, halls cough drops, kleenex, kleenex discounts

Cyber Monday: What I’m Buying Today

December 2, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment

I’ve been a busy little elf this morning, snagging some cute stuff at a great price! Mostly I’m shopping for stocking stuffers, but here are all the things catching my attention this morning:

Julep secret sale!

julep cyber monday cheap nail polish

There are DOZENS of eco-friendly polishes from Julep on sale…up to 80% off! I got each of my girls a fun polish and for me, some dry shampoo! Free shipping, too! 🙂

Jewelry Grab Bag!

Jane’s got TWO great jewelry grab bags for SUPER CHEAP today! I ordered two and I’m just going to hand the packages to Tim and let him decide what each of the two girls gets, and what goes in my stocking so I can have a surprise, too! 🙂

5.99 grab bag (guaranteed to get 1 necklace and 2 bracelets! More possibilities than what is in the picture!)

5.99 jewelry grab bag jane

$8.95 grab bag (again, more possibilities than what is listed in the picture)

cyber monday jewelry grab bag jane

 

Infinity Scarf in Chevron: $4.99!

Heck yes!

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Statement Necklaces

Cyber Monday- Statement Necklaces $10.95 & FREE SHIPPING with Code CYBER

This deal is today only! Right now they have 17 different styles, and some of those styles have different color options, so there’s a TON to choose from! Your choice for $10.95 and free shipping (use CYBER at checkout).

So this is what I’ve found before 7am! 🙂 I may update the post later as I find more stuff! Happy shopping, everyone!

Filed Under: My Favorite Finds · Tagged: cents of style, cyber monday, jane, julep

$100 Visa Gift Card Giveaway from Mobile Mom!

December 2, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment

It’s that time of the year, friends! I’m on the lookout for giveaways that will help you stretch your dollars the furthest (and give you some extra dollars to play with!). I’m very excited to be teaming up with MobileMom.com to bring you this $100 Visa Gift Card giveaway. Good luck, and fingers crossed that one of my readers wins it!

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The team at have been hard at work and are proud to introduce to you the premiere edition of Mobile Mom digital magazine!

Mobile Mom magazine is a new digital publication for women at every stage of motherhood. Whether you’re pregnant, trying to conceive or raising little ones, you’ll find practical information and helpful mom-to-mom advice in every issue.

  • Personal stories and shared experiences from other moms and moms-to-be

  • Product reviews to help you make the best choices on baby and family products

  • Interesting studies and medical research to keep you informed

  • Safety tips during pregnancy and those precious first months

  • Ideas for fun kid activities

  • And much, much more

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Grab your copy of Mobile Mom magazine in the iTunes Newsstand today. Download the free app, then either buy individual issues or subscribe and save up to 66% off the single copy price!

• 1-year subscription (12 issues) – $19.99, automatically renewed until cancelled

• Monthly subscription (1 issue / month) – $1.99, automatically renewed every month until cancelled

• Single issue – $2.99-4.99

To celebrate the release of the magazine, Mobile Mom and a fabulous group of bloggers is giving away a $100 Visa gift card and a free download of the premiere edition!  This giveaway is open worldwide.  Enter to win by filling out the Rafflecopter below.

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Filed Under: Giveaways · Tagged: app for mom, giveaway, magazine apps, mobile mom magazine, mobile mom review, mobilemom, mobilemom.com, review, visa gift card

The Energizer Bunny is Turning 25: YOU Get the Presents!

December 1, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 69 Comments

Can you believe that it has been 25 years since the Energizer Bunny hit the scene and kept going, and going, and going and going???

And he’s still going, of course! His personal mantra has actually expanded over the years, and is now all about positivenergy™ – a commitment to designing products with people in mind and investing in programs that have a positive impact on the world.

That, my friends, deserves a celebration!

Bunny Bucks

bunny bucks energizer

The holidays are a great time of year to stock up on batteries for all those fabulous gifts that might be under the tree and need a little help from Energizer in order to work properly. And right now you’ll find something called Bunny Bucks on packages of Energizer products, and you can turn those Bunny Bucks into money via a check or a deposit into PayPal. When you purchase 2 packages with bunny bucks, you can redeem it for $4. That makes for a pretty sweet deal!

 Birthday Sweepstakes

energizer bunny sweepstakes

Additionally, you’ll find an awesome Energizer Bunny Birthday Sweepstakes on the Energizer Bunny Facebook page (yup, he’s got his own page!).

 Win it!: I’ve got a special prize pack just for Stuff Parents Need readers, in celebration of the Energizer Bunny’s birthday!

One winner will receive two specially marked packages of Energizer Max batteries with Bunny Bucks codes!

Be sure to enter my other current giveaways, found on the sidebar of my page.

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Filed Under: Giveaways · Tagged: energizer, energizer batteries, energizer bunny, energizer bunny bucks, giveaway, review

Giving Tuesday: What I am Teaching My Daughter about Giving This Year

November 30, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 8 Comments

Special thanks to The Motherhood for partnering with me to make this Giving Tuesday post possible. All thoughts and opinions expressed here are my own, as always. 
We are just a few short days away from Giving Tuesday (#GivingTuesday), friends!
giving tuesday
Maybe I should back up for a second….have you heard of Giving Tuesday? This year it will take place on December 3rd, and it is designed to follow on the heels of Thanksgiving, Black Friday and Cyber Monday, which I think we all can agree tend to be a little heavy on the spirit of excess consumption. On Giving Tuesday, we turn our attentions to the joy that can be found in giving. It’s also an opportunity for people to join together to think of ways to give more, give smarter, and to let personal philanthropy shine as part of the holiday season.

What I am Teaching My Children about Giving

Last week my Sunday School class had a great conversation about how we cultivate a spirit of gratitude and a spirit of generosity, both within ourselves, and within the children who are part of our lives. I shared my approach to the topic that day, and it made me realize that it is something others might want to hear, as well. I don’t think I have the perfect approach, by any means, but I do think it has been an effective with my preschooler. Perhaps it will be helpful to some of you, as well!
giving tuesday angel tree for 5 year old boy
One of the ways that my family gives back during the holiday season is by participating in the Angel Tree, and purchasing some needed and wanted gifts for a local child whose family is struggling to provide. I involve my child in the entire process of selecting a child to “buddy up” with (as opposed to “sponsor”) and she also helps me with the gift selection, based on the child’s expressed needs and wishes.
Because she is a child, she understandably goes through a period of discomfort when the remembers that the awesome stuff she has picked out is not for her. And that’s when the questions begin about why we are giving away these things, and why she can’t have the same stuff.

Taking Turns

This is when I talk with my child about how one thing it is important to do as a human is take turns helping out one another. Then I help her remember all the ways that people help us in our lives. I point out babysitters, friends, teachers introducing lessons, going over to someone’s house and being treated to dinner, and even shopping at the thrift store, which we love to do. Darah knows that everything in that store is there because someone was ready to share with others. After I help her recall how others give to us and how wonderful that feels, I explain that it is our turn now to give to someone else.
giving tuesday elf in training
Perhaps the examples I give her of us being helped are not as obvious as something like being helped by Angel Tree, but that doesn’t mean that there aren’t a whole lot of people out there who, one way or another, have helped us so that we can be our very best selves and be safe and happy. When you help a child to develop empathy for a situation, and to relate to being helped, then helping others doesn’t feel like a hand out, or reaching down to someone who is in some way “less.” It is simply about taking a turn to be the one to share.
Will the lesson need to get a little more complicated over time? Of course. But my real hope for now is that I’m laying the foundation in my children that they will be more aware of how much others help us, so that they will feel a compulsion to pay it forward and help others. Not trying to be too Pollyanna here, but can you imagine how different the world would be if giving to others was something everyone just naturally did? And I know it is big task to try to develop that in my own children, especially since I will tell you that I sometimes struggle to role model that behavior, but I think it is a goal worth pursuing all the same

Join Us

This Tuesday, please join me in being generous in whatever way speaks to you the most, be it by writing a check to a nonprofit whose mission moves you, or by volunteering, or by helping your neighbor in some small way. We are going to be taking a load of donations to the thrift store that we also shop at, because it is our turn to share some items with others! We are going to try to send more toys this time around, so that some of those toys might find themselves under someone else’s Christmas tree this year! Here are a TON of ideas to get your family started!

There are over 2,400 charities, volunteer organizations, corporations and foundations working together in all 50 U.S. states to help get the word out about Giving Tuesday, and to encourage individuals to live out one of the most awesome traits of Americans: generosity. And remember: it doesn’t have to be grand to be good. Every turn taken to be the one to share has a ripple effect. Get ready to start one of those ripples this Tuesday!

 

Filed Under: Fun Things To Do · Tagged: charitable giving, charities for children, charity for children, charity gifts, giving tuesday, teach kids about giving, the motherhood

Easy Weeknight Meals Without Ordering Takeout!

November 30, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 3 Comments

Chinese takeout is my weakness. When I’ve had a really hard day, I ask for Chinese takeout. When I’ve had an especially exhilarating day, I ask for Chinese takeout. When the thought of getting the freshly cleaned kitchen dirty makes me sick to my stomach, we order Chinese. And when the kitchen is simply too filthy to cook in, well, you know where this is headed.

Chinese food is super tasty, super filling (well, for an hour, at least), and relatively cheap. But it is still a budget buster for us if we spring for it more than once a month.

I’ve thought before about trying to learn how to make it myself, and on the whole, my attempts have been lackluster. What I can never seem to nail down is the sweet and savory sauces that I love so much.

But I’ve been trying out Panda Brand Ready Sauces, which were sent to me for review, and I’m totally sold on them. I will be re-stocking my kitchen with them as soon as I run out, no doubt about it. I have never before had a product get me so close to the real deal. Close enough that I’m willing to save money and make it myself (except for when the kitchen is too dirty…don’t judge).

panda brand ready sauces

Last week, for example, I was staring down the clock at 4:30 with absolutely no dinner plan (we eat around 5…yeah, we’re old like that). I then grabbed the Lettuce Wrap sauce, since I knew I had some leafy greens on hand and some chicken, and went to work.

Why did I choose it? Well, first, because I wanted to order Chinese takeout (obviously!). But second, because I noticed this:

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I got my ingredients ready (of course I was missing half of them, so I substituted!) and in just a few minutes, I had this!

panda lettuce wraps

And let me just tell you, it was finger lickin’! Sweet as can be, but free of high fructose corn syrup (yay!). Also free of MSG and preservatives.

The Panda Brand Ready Sauces are just the latest in a large line of products in the Lee Kum Kee family that you should definitely check out. You can pair your Ready Sauces meal with some Annie Chun’s rice and round out the meal without having to spend any extra time cooking…it is designed to be ready FAST!

Today my family is heading back home from our Thanksgiving fun, and I can promise you this: I’ll be in the mood for Chinese food when we get home, and I WON’T be ordering takeout this time! 🙂

What’s your favorite Chinese food dish? Have you tried these sauces yet? Let me know! 

Filed Under: The Kitchen · Tagged: chinese food, chinese takeout, chinese takeout at home, homemade chinese food, panda brand, panda brand ready sauces, panda brand review, panda sauce, review

Hello Kitty 13.5″ Doll!

November 29, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 3 Comments

Want to see something ridiculously cute that just came in the mail?

Check this out!

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I mean, c’mon. Cuteness overload!

Hello Kitty, which has been an iconic symbol of childhood ever since I was a little girl, myself, has just been released for the first time ever as a posable doll. She stands at 13.5 inches tall and has removable fashions so she can be dressed. She can also stand, sit and do various poses.

My only complaint about the doll is the variety of “styles” that she comes in. Options include dancer (shown above), princess, best friend and pop star. I’ll be the first to tell you that my daughter wanted the princess doll as soon as she saw a picture of it, but still, I find the options to be quite limiting, and to further enforce the idea that these are the only things for little girls to strive to become.

hello kitty doll 2

But I’m not going to blame the Hello Kitty Doll for the problems of the toy industry. That would hardly be fair. And admittedly, she is really fun to play with (yes, I have already had several tea parties with Miss Kitty). Both my toddler and my preschool enjoy toting her around quite a bit! And if you have a Hello Kitty fan in your house who loves to play with dolls as well, then you pretty much can’t get a better present than this one. She retails for $24.99 though at the time of this writing, was significantly higher on Amazon, which tells me she must be a bit hard to find this holiday season. Good luck, friends!

 Thanks to Blip Toys for sending the doll our way for review! 

Filed Under: My Favorite Finds · Tagged: dress up hello kitty, hello kitty doll, hello kitty poseable doll, hello kitty products, poseable doll, review

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