During my last trip to Disney World I lucked out and ended up being there for the opening day of Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway. This is the ride that took the location that was formally the home to The Great Movie Ride. Continue reading
Category Archives: Activities
Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance Opens to Big Crowds
When Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge first opened there was only one ride experience that opened with the park. Rise of the Resistance wasn’t quite ready in August, but it’s now open to the public.
Disney’s Hollywood Studios – Then and Now
This past weekend I was cleaning out some old boxes and came across an old map of Hollywood Studios. Needless to say, cleaning ceased for a while as I took a walk down nostalgia lane looking at the past of Hollywood Studios, formerly Disney-MGM Studios.
Mouse Ears Monday: Minnie Bow Park Icons Ears Headband
Have You Tried the Monorail Bar Crawl?
I was talking with someone the other day who was very excited for a girls only trip she is taking to Disney World for her next birthday. We started talking about all the fun adult things they can do there, since the kids won’t be with her, and I mentioned the monorail bar crawl.
Have you heard of this? It’s a real thing. People will board the monorail for an evening of drinking themselves around the monorail resort loop. There are a decent amount of lounges to check out at the monorail resorts.
I’ll start at the Contemporary and we can work our way around from there. So, keep clear of the doors and get ready to ride the monorail for the monorail bar crawl!
First Stop: Contemporary Resort
- California Grill Lounge
- Location: 15th floor
- Hours: 5 p.m. – 10 p.m.
- Food: The lounge offers the same menu as the restaurant.
- Drink: They have an extensive wine list (over 300), delicious mixed drinks, quite a few different beers to choose from, scotch, etc. I really enjoyed the martini I had here and my husband and our friends were happy with the scotch selection.
- Extras: They huge windows that give you a great view of the Magic Kingdom and surrounding area. If you time it right, you can catch Wishes at the Magic Kingdom from the restaurant. However, the lounge is first come first served and the closer it gets to the start of Wishes the more difficult it will be to find a seat.
- Dress Code: From Disney’s website, “Men may wear khakis, slacks, jeans or dress shorts and collared shirts. Sport coats are optional.Women may wear Capri pants, skirts, dresses, jeans or dress shorts.Not permitted are tank tops, swimsuits, swimsuit cover-ups, hats for gentlemen, cut-offs, torn clothing and t-shirts with offensive language and/or graphics.”
- Outer Rim
- Location: 4th Floor
- Hours: 4:30 p.m. – 10 p.m.
- Food: Bar menu available
- Drink: Beer, wine, Disney Resort drinks, specialty cocktails, and more.
- Extras: If you are there during the Electrical Water Pageant, you will be able to see it from the big windows that look out over the lake.
- The Wave Lounge
- Location: Lobby Floor (inside The Wave…of American Flavors)
- Hours: 12 p.m. – 12 a.m.
- Food: They do have a menu of appetizers and other bar food available.
- Drink: Specialty cocktails, organic beers, tequila, and New World wines
- Extras: The Wave prides itself on the freshness of its food, with a lot of the food coming from local or regional sources. Plus, I think the organic beer piques a lot of people’s interest.

Second Stop: Polynesian Village Resort
- Tambu Lounge
- Location: Great Ceremonial House – 2nd Floor
- Hours: 1 p.m. – 12 a.m.
- Food: Full bar menu available
- Drink: Specialty drinks like the Lapu Lapu and the Backscratcher
- Extras: With all of the additions to the Polynesian Village Resort, it’s definitely worth a stroll after you finish your drinks.
- Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto
- This lounge is not open yet, but should be opening soon. A post from Disney Parks Blog gave examples of some of the drinks that will be offered. The Castaway Crush, the Polynesian Pearl, the Nautilus, the Dark and Tropical Stormy, and the Tahitian Torch are some of the drinks that will be available.
- It will be on the first floor by Capt. Cook’s and looks like it will be open from 4 p.m. – 12 a.m. As for extras, it’s new, so that’s reason enough for a lot of people. However, there will be some special effects that happen inside the lounge. (Source: touringplans.com)

The Polynesian Village Resort
Final Stop: Grand Floridian
- Citricos Lounge
- Location: 2nd Floor
- Hours: 5 p.m. -10 p.m.
- Food: Tapas
- Drink: Specialty cocktails, international wines, and a variety of beers
- Extras: Beautiful views of the courtyard out of large windows. The whole restaurant looks beautiful and makes for a nice dining (or lounging) experience.
- Dress code: From Disney’s website, “Men may wear khakis, slacks, jeans or dress shorts and collared shirts. Sport coats are optional.Women may wear Capri pants, skirts, dresses, jeans or dress shorts.Not permitted are tank tops, swimsuits, swimsuit cover-ups, hats for gentlemen, cut-offs, torn clothing and t-shirts with offensive language and/or graphics.”
- Mizner’s Lounge
- Location: Upstairs behind the bandstand
- Hours: 4:30 p.m. – 12 a.m.
- Food: Appetizers and desserts
- Drink: Specialty cocktails, champagnes, wines, domestic beers, ports, cognacs, bourbons, single malts and blended scotch
- Extras: Enjoy jazz music while you sip your drink. Cigars are also available.

A couple of other things:
- If you are doing this with someone who does not wish to drink, the lounges serve non-alcoholic drinks as well.
- There are other restaurants at these resorts that have alcoholic beverages, but they don’t have a lounge. So you would need a dining reservation to be able to order a drink.
Lastly, if you are participating in the monorail bar crawl, just remember to keep it calm. There are kids around, even during the later hours, so try not to get sloppy drunk.
Well, there you have it! The monorail bar crawl. If you are traveling with an adults only party or you have a babysitter watching the kids, then give it a try.
You don’t have to be staying at a monorail resort to try this. You can get a bus from the Magic Kingdom, take the monorail to Epcot and grab a bus there, or take a taxi (the taxi you would have to pay for) to get back to your resort.
Even if you don’t want to drink around the monorail resort loop, it’s still fun to go around and look at all the monorail resorts. There are lots of things to experience at each of the resort hotels!
Thanks for reading!
*Liz*
Weekly Tip #17
There is so much to do on Disney World property! Even when you don’t include the parks and resort hotels, you still have tons of stuff to experience on property. One of these experiences is Pick-a-Pearl.
There are a few locations on property that offer this experience.
- In Epcot you will find this in the Mitsukoshi Department Store in the Japan Pavilion. I have picked a pearl here a few times and it’s a lot of fun!
- There is also a Pearl Factory located at Typhoon Lagoon.
- The Pearl Factory also has the Yacht and Beach Club listed as a store location.
- In Downtown Disney look for the Pearl Factory located near the Marketplace Train.

Here are the addresses and phone numbers for the Pearl Factory locations in Disney World:
Downtown Disney
Walt Disney World
1780 Lake Buena Vista Drive
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
Phone : (407) 827-0966
Typhoon Lagoon
Walt Disney World
1800 Buena Vista Drive
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
Phone : (407) 828-8915
Yacht and Beach Club
Walt Disney World
1700 Epcot Resorts Boulevard
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
Phone : (407) 934-0124
I love doing this when we go to Disney World! My friend and I have already put it on the list of must-dos with our daughters for the next trip. We know the girls will have as much fun as we will picking out their own oysters to see what is inside.
So, here is the tip for this week. If you are going to do the Pick-a-Pearl, look for the ugliest oyster. I have not personally tested this theory, but I can’t tell you how many times I have read that this is the way to get a good pearl.
So when you go to pick your oyster, the one that makes you think “Wow, that’s pretty gross looking” is the one you want to pick! Again, I haven’t tested this out myself, so this is just going by what I have read on other blogs and heard from people. I’m excited to test out the theory during the next trip!
Have you tried the “ugly theory” when picking a pearl? If so, please feel free to comment below and let us know how it worked for you!
Thanks for reading!
*Liz*