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A New Halloween Tradition – Brick Or Treat!

October 31, 2016 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment

by Alanna Peters

This past weekend I had the opportunity to take my family to the Brick or Treat nights at LEGOLAND California. What an awesome perk for being a LEGOLAND blogger!

I’m not going to lie, by the time Saturday evening rolled around, I was NOT in the mood for dealing with crowds and lines with fussy kids. We’d had a long day of school and art festivals. But, I had the tickets, and I knew the girls would love it. And surprise, it ended up being awesome!!!

legoland halloween

I expected the park to be only minimally full since we were going after hours. I (incorrectly!) assumed that all the day-goers that did not have Brick-Or-Treat passes would already be gone. That didn’t seem to be the case, as many of them were still moseying their way out slowly over the next few hours.

It was a bit confusing and stressful when we first arrived, as we discovered there was a separate wristband we needed for Brick-Or-Treat, which we didn’t find out about until we were further inside the park. This was not communicated to us when we first entered the main gates which was a bit frustrating – especially since the Brick-Or-Treat entrance we went to was no longer giving out wristbands and we had to trek through the crowds to the other entrance.

Once we did get into the Brick-Or-Treat area though, everyone’s moods improved. We immediately found a treat station right inside the gate and the girls were thrilled!

The spooky LEGO decorations in the park were fabulous, and all the Halloween lights were awesome. There was a moving light display sequenced to music which happened to be playing Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” as we approached. (A family fave!) So fun!!! Halfway through the park we stopped at the castle where they were getting ready for a stage show. It was quite silly in my opinion, but the girls sat nicely through it – I think it was a welcome rest after a long day of fun! (And hubby found beer at the BBQ restaurant. Win.) We continued on to several other treat stations and enjoyed looking at all the Halloween surprises and costumes.

legoland halloween

One other thing that was a little disappointing was the Pop badge challenge. When we got to the table where they were giving out badges, we were turned away because we hadn’t filled out our cards. What cards?! Apparently they were supposed to have handed them to us along with our wristbands but for some reason they skipped us. Not a huge deal for us though, since my girls hadn’t been collecting anyway.

We ended the night with some Bluegrass music in Heartlake City. These guys were awesome! Definitely a legit band. My girls had a blast dancing along and my husband and I enjoyed a chance to take a break and listen to music.

legoland halloween

My big takeaways from the event:

• I would recommend either going for the rides OR going for the Halloween fun. It would be overwhelming to try to both in the evening. If you have the time to do it, I would go early and do rides during the day and save the dark for Brick-Or-Treat. The ride lines still seemed to be really long, which surprised me. (My kids didn’t even ask for rides though, they were having so much fun looking at lights and displays and finding treat stations!)

• I appreciated that not all of the treats were candy. There were Clif Z Bars, Honest juice pouches, and even a Frankenstein commemorative LEGO brick.

We all left the park in high spirits. I was pleasantly surprised that the crowds didn’t bother me at all. We did skip the treat stations in the Sealife Aquarium because that line was INSANE. I will definitely make an effort to go back next year! The Brick or Treat event does require a separate admission ticket ($45) unless you have the fancy pass. We have the standard passes though, and as passholders, we have the option to purchase the Brick-Or-Treat admission at at price of $5 or $15 (depending on which weekend we choose), which I think is well worth the money. This happens on Saturdays in October, so I highly recommend putting it on your October/Halloween To-Do list for next year!!!

Filed Under: General · Tagged: brick or treat, halloween, halloween activities, legoland

Where to Find Halloween Movies and Halloween Shows for Kids on Netflix Instant

October 23, 2016 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment

I’m a member of the Netflix Stream Team and as such, receive complimentary Netflix Instant streaming service. As always, all thoughts and opinions are my own. 

Are you making the same mistake that I’ve been making and looking for Halloween content for your kids while still logged into your own profile? You can probably eventually find what you are looking for using that approach, but there’s a much simpler way, friends!

Simply log into the “Kids” profile option and then click on the “categories” button and look for Halloween Treats. That’s your fast pass to 57 different family-friendly titles that are perfectly spooky for family movie night!

My kids have probably watched most of the titles by now (#justbeinghonest) and as a family, we’ve found a handful of favorites that we’ve been watching each weekend this month. Here are my top 3 suggestions for a great family movie night this month if you are looking for something good!

1. Escape to Witch Mountain

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Honestly, I forgot how much fun this 1975 Disney classic film is to watch. The scenes in the children’s rooms are delightful and that upside-down helicopter is everything. Every member of my family enjoyed it!

2. Room on the Broom

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This one has been available on Netflix instant for a while now, but if you haven’t yet watched it, it is FANTASTIC!!! That cat, y’all. He is so unhappy about making room on the broom, and it cracks me up throughout the whole film. The witch is just as friendly as can be, though! This won’t take too much of your time (it’s just 26 minutes long) but it’s worth every second!

3. Hotel Transylvania 2

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I did not expect to enjoy this one little bit. I thought it sounded like a silly sequel to a movie that was already too silly for me to watch. But I relented, and watched this one even before watching the original (which is totally doable, BTW) and you know what? I laughed and laughed from start to finish. It’s a big winner, so don’t discount it like I did, at first! Fantastic animation and hilarious (and different!) plot.

What’s your family watching this month to get ready for Halloween? Anything on the Netflix list you think we need to watch next?

Filed Under: Parenting · Tagged: halloween, halloween movies, netflix, netflix halloween, netflix movies

Halloween Shopping Tips (and the App to Help You Save!)

October 11, 2015 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment

Thanks to Retale for partnering with me on today’s post (and thanks for making such a great app that is saving me $$$!) As always, all thoughts and opinions are my own. 

Yesterday I was perusing the aisles of Target and it took some mighty restraint on my part not to put pretty much everything related to Halloween in my cart. They had some AMAZING decor items, and don’t get me started on the costumes!

I did go for one particular item, though: Halloween candy. And I made my purchase not purely on a whim, but because I saw the great deal on Halloween candy that Target was offering, thanks to my Retale app:

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I knew I would be buying 2 big bags of candy sometime in the next 2 weeks, and buy 1, get 1 50% off was a good deal in my book, especially since most years I’m buying candy the night before Halloween and paying full retail price. Thanks, Retale, for showing me a great buy I could snag guilt-free!

This brings me to the big tip for today’s post: before you head to the checkout counter (be it online or in store) take a second to check for deals or coupons. I use Retale to see if there might be any special coupons I don’t know about or if there’s a sale that makes a trip over to the stores I frequent warranted.

Retale is completely free to use, and it serves as a circular aggregator for you. There’s no need to go through the Sunday paper for ad inserts or even go from store site to store site online seeing what’s on sale in your area. Retale shows you everything you want to know! I can search for everything from boneless chicken on sale to Batgirl costumes.

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Guess which one I searched for most recently? 😉

This brings me to my second tip: shop around for those costumes! Unless your child wants to be something unheard of, like a unicorn/kitten hybrid (side note: AWESOME costume idea!), you can probably find several merchants who are offering similar, if not identical costumes that your child would want. And trust me, they are competing HARD for your business, so make sure you pay the best possible price!

Finally, if there’s something you’ve really got your eye on, but you are waiting for the best offer, use Retale to be alerted about new offers from those merchants (I have this set for my beloved Kohl’s so that I’m always snagging at least an extra 15% off any time I shop there). This is a great way to make sure you shop at the right time for your wallet! 🙂

Retale is a super useful, super free app designed to help keep more of your money in your pocket and to free up more of your time. Time is my most precious commodity, and we’re spending the time Retale saves us on awesome things, like superhero training lessons (how did folks parent before Youtube?). 🙂

superhero training lessons

 

Filed Under: My Favorite Finds · Tagged: apps for shopping, best retail apps, coupon finder, discount codes, halloween, halloween sales, mobile shopping, promotional codes, retale app

Six Flags Over Georgia Fright Fest (with Small Children)

October 6, 2015 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment

Complimentary tickets to Fright Fest provided by Six Flags Over Georgia. All thoughts and opinions are my own, as always. 

If you follow me on Instagram, you probably noticed over the weekend that my family was enjoying a trip to Six Flags Over Georgia (SFOG). October may seem like a strange time of year to visit a place well known for its summer fun, but SFOG has a lot to offer over the holidays, including Fright Fest, happening every weekend through the end of the month.

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I will be the first to tell you that I do NOT like to be scared. You couldn’t pay me enough to go to a haunted house, much less to walk about an entire theme park where folks can jump out and scare me at any given moment. If you are the type of person who loves that type of thing, though, the night time activities at SFOG are right for you. The haunts come out at 6pm and will absolutely terrorize you!

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We left the park at 5:55pm, no joke. We soaked up every second of fun that we could right until the mood was about to turn ghoulish. And I saw plenty of families with younger kids who planned to stay in the park once things took on a decidedly scary vibe. SFOG actually offers special “ghoul be gone” rings to any child who wants the spooky characters to leave him or her alone, and I have been told that they are trained to do exactly that, and even run away from the sight of those rings. So if you have a little one who thinks getting frightened is cool, but who at the same time is still just a kid and might get a bit too frightened, the complimentary rings are the way to go.  six flags over georgia fright fest 1

But during the day at Fright Fest, there is so much fun to be had and the thrills are much more gentle. We enjoyed complimentary pumpkin painting, as well as checking out all the great decorations all over the partk (some were super scary, and some were just a little spooky!).

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In the Looney Toons section of the park, which is designed just for the kids, we found different characters handing out candy! SCORE!!! Kids are actually encouraged to wear their costumes to the park, but we had to forgo that option since it was really rainy the day we visited.

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We also discovered story time happening in this part of the park. New spooky stories were shared every hour by a really great story teller. It was a very simple concept, but it was one of my girls’ very favorite things all day long! We actually attended story time twice per their request.

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The other thing I noticed about visiting the park during the fall, ESPECIALLY on a rainy day, was the low crowds. We did not encounter a wait line all day long (though keep in mind my family wasn’t riding any roller coasters…I did see lines there, though they were very short!). Can I just tell you how much fun it is to visit a theme park and to just hop right on any ride you choose? It was AWESOME!!!

So low crowds, lots of thrills and lots of fun await folks who head to Six Flags Over Georgia for Fright Fest. My family had a ton of fun, and I wouldnt hesitate to recommend it to others!

Six Flags Over Georgia is open for Fright Fest Friday nights, as well as all day and into the night on Saturdays and Sundays. Detailed information about park hours and ticket prices can be found here.

 

Filed Under: Fun Things To Do · Tagged: fright fest, fright fest six flags, halloween, six flags halloween, six flags over georgia, six flags over georgia fright fest, six flags over georgia reviews

(Giveaway!): Get Ready for Halloween with a Halloween Countdown Chart!

September 18, 2015 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment

Thanks to One Step Ahead for providing the Halloween countdown review and giveaway products. As always, all thoughts and opinions are my own. 

One of the most successful holiday “craft” projects I ever conducted was the year I made a paper chain that served as a countdown for Christmas. My oldest eagerly looked forward to removing one chain each morning, and it eliminated the question of, “How much longer?????”

So when I saw the totally adorable Halloween countdown chart that One Step Ahead has out right now, I knew it would be just perfect for my family to use this year and for many years to come.

halloween countdown 1 This chart is made of felt and comes ready to hang up and to decorate with 31 different spooky images. If you are creative, you can actually create a fun scene at the top of the chart. I struggle with creativity, but I’m certainly going to let my kids take a crack at placing the characters in an intentional way.

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As the days of October pass, you take one character from the scene and cover up that date to mark its passing. There’s also a small pocket that can fit a small piece of candy, a piece gum, or a small note inside. You could do have a fun “fall” idea listed on some of the days to surprise your kids, even!

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I totally love this product because it makes for a great Halloween decor item in and of itself, and because it helps you and your kids celebrate a little bit every single day of the month. The chart retails for $39.95 but is currently 20% off!

Win it!:

Lucky you! One Stuff Parensts Need reader is going to win this fantastic Halloween countdown chart!
Halloween Countdown Chart

Be sure to enter my other current giveaways, found on the right side of the blog.

 

Filed Under: Giveaways · Tagged: countdown to halloween, giveaway, halloween, halloween advent calendar, halloween countdown, halloween decorations, one step ahead

Super Cute Halloween 4 Piece Gift from Julep: FREE for New Mavens!

September 27, 2014 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment

Affiliate links included. I only promote what I love! 

Cuteness overload alert! I want that orange nail polish SO bad!!!

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Halloween calls for some spooktacular nail designs and spell-binding colors! Julep Maven subscribers get first access to trend setting colors and top-rated beauty products each and every month. For a limited time, new Maven subscribers can get started with this 4-piece Halloween inspired beauty gift valued at $58 for free (just pay $2.99 for shipping).

Are you familiar with Julep and their Maven Beauty Box subscription?

  • Julep Maven is the only customizable box of full-size, limited-run nail colors and beauty innovations. That means no surprises, no dupes or colors you don’t like. You can see what is in your box each month and have the option of swapping out colors/products you already have or don’t want.
  • Julep Maven is affordable. You get over $40 of full-size products in every box for just $24.99 per month.
  • Mavens get benefits all month long at Julep – like 20% off, free shipping, early access to secret sales and more.

Become a Maven today, use the code SPELLBOUND to get your own Free 4 Piece Halloween Welcome Box for New Maven Subscribers ($58 Value) for FREE (you just pay $2.99 for shipping).

Filed Under: Style · Tagged: halloween, halloween nail polish, julep maven, julep maven coupon, julep maven discount code, julep maven promo code, julep maven review, julep maven reviews, nail polish, natural nail polish, non toxic nail polish

Halloween Recipe Idea: Yummy Mummy Meatloaf

October 5, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 11 Comments

Oh my goodness this was a fun one, you guys! I’ve partnered with Reynolds as a Reynolds Real Mom to bring you something frightfully good for your dinner table during the month of October. It was a monster hit with my crew, and I think it just might be with yours, too! And by using Reynolds Slow Cooker Liners, you can spend your after dinner time telling ghost stories instead of cleaning up!

halloween recipes: yummy mummy meatloaf

Yummy Mummy Meatloaf

  • 1 small onion
  • 1 small bell pepper (green or red)
  • 1 tsp minced garlic
  • small handful of basil leaves (optional)
  • 1.5 lb ground beef
  • 2 eggs
  • 3/4 cup bread crumbs
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1/4 cup milk
  • 1/4 cup Ricotta cheese
  • 1 Tbsp Italian seasoning
  • 8 oz fettuccine noodles, uncooked
  • 1 package of mozzarella cheese slices
  • 1 jar pasta sauce of choice

 

Bring water for the noodles to a boil on the stove. Meanwhile, In a food processor, blend onion, bell pepper, garlic and basil leaves until very finely combined.
In a separate bowl, combine the vegetable mixture with ground beef, eggs, bread crumbs, salt, milk Ricotta cheese, and Italian seasoning. Mix until thoroughly combined.
Form the meat mixture into the shape of a loaf, and then place inside a slow cooker already prepared with a Reynolds Slow Cooker liner.
Add the fettuccine noodles to the boiling water, and cook them for just 4 minutes. Pasta should not be fully cooked. Drain the noodles and allow to cool for a minute or two.
Meanwhile, place slices of mozzarella cheese on the meatloaf so that none of the meat is visible.
Then begin placing individual strands of fettuccine on top of the meatloaf, mimicking the look of a mummy. It will look very strange when you are about 25% of the way through, but just trust me and keep going! You can adjust the size of the individual strands depending on the exact look you want. It doesn’t need to look nice and neat…remember, it’s a mummy!
Once satisfied with the look of your mummy meatloaf, turn on the slow cooker to low, place the lid on top, and set the timer for 5 hours. After 4 hours of cooking, spoon about half the jar of pasta sauce around the bottom of the mummymeatloaf.
Just before serving, add some eyes to your mummy (olives, capers, whatever you’ve got on hand that will work!).

Filed Under: The Kitchen · Tagged: fun halloween recipes, halloween, halloween recipes, kids halloween recipes, mummy meatloaf, recipes, yummy mummy meatloaf

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