The France pavilion is a pavilion with a lot of things to do!
5. The France pavilion has a show called Impressions De France. This show is NOT a 360 Vision show like the ones in the China and Canada pavilions. My only complaint is this show is a little outdated.
4. My fourth favorite thing is the acrobat show outside. This show happens outside of Chefs de France. I really like this show and I would recommend watching it!
3. There is a tiny stand called Crepes Des Chefs De France that sells amazing crepes! The best part is that the crepes are still warm when you eat them! You can read my review of this stand here.
2. I have to tell you now about the pastries at Les Halles Boulangerie Patisserie! Located inside of Les Halles, you can choose from many different pastries. I always get the macrons because they are delicious!
I really like the French restaurant called Chefs De France. I went to this restaurant last year and I really enjoyed my food. You can read my review of Chefs De France here.
I hope you decide to check out these shows, snacks, and restaurant because I really recommend them!
Last year in May I told you about Limited Edition Mickey Bars. Well today I went to my local grocery store and I found out that the Mickey Bars have returned!
I noticed that unlike the box from May 2019, the Mickey Bars box does not say limited edition so maybe Mickey Bars are staying in the stores!
Ok now it is time for me to once again review this treat.
The Mickey Bar tastes just like it does in the parks and right now is the best time to eat it because of how hot it is outside.
Mickey Bars have always been one of my favorite snacks in Disney World and the ones at home are no exception! These Mickey Bars deserve 5 Mickey Bars!
If I find any other Disney food in the supermarkets I promise to tell you guys!
Fantasyland is in Magic Kingdom and is home to one of my favorite restaurants in Disney World! Fantasyland also has two different areas located inside, one is called Storybook Circus and the other one is called the Enchanted Forest.
Rides: The rides located in Storybook Circus are The Barnstormer and Dumbo The Flying Elephant.
The Barnstormer is a roller coaster made for kids because the drop isn’t that high. I really like this ride though my only complaint is that this ride is really short. (Less than a minute!) Dumbo The Flying Elephant is a fun ride where you get to ride Dumbo high in the sky and you get a great view of Magic Kingdom!
The ride in the Enchanted Forest is Under the Sea: Journey of the Little Mermaid. This ride tells you the story of the Little Mermaid.
The other rides in Fantasyland are It’s A Small World, Mad Tea Party, Peter Pan’s Flight, Prince Charming Regal Carousel, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, and Winnie the Pooh.
On “It’s A Small World” you ride in a boat and dolls all around you sing “It’s A Small World”. The coolest part is that all the dolls are from around the world and sing in their language. Warning: This song WILL get stuck in your head!
Mad Tea Party is a ride where you sit in a large teacup and spin around and around. I have never done this ride because I don’t want to get sick.
On Peter Pan’s Flight you get to fly in the sky and fly past mermaids, London, and an epic battle between Peter Pan and Captain Hook.
Prince Charming Regal Carousel is a Cinderella themed carousel. Seven Dwarfs Mine Train is a roller coaster and it is really fun!
The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh is a ride where you meet everyone from the Hundred Acre Woods and learn the wonderful thing about Tigger.
Entertainment: Enchanted Tales With Belle is in the Enchanted Forest and you can take part in the show! You can play the characters from the movie Beauty and the Beast. Mickey’s PhilharMagic is a show where Donald Duck steals Mickey Mouse’s hat and winds up in other Disney movies!
Food: Cinderella’s Royal Table is a restaurant located inside Cinderella’s castle. While you eat, you meet Disney princesses.
Be Our Guest is one of my favorite restaurants in Disney World! Located in the Enchanted Forest, you get to eat inside Beauty and the Beast’s castle and the food is really good! (You can read my review of Be Our Guest here!)
Gaston’s Tavern in the Enchanted Forest serves Warm Cinnamon Rolls, Roasted Pork Shank, Chocolate Croissants, and many other snacks! The inside of Gaston’s Tavern is created to look just like the tavern in the movie.
Pinocchio Village Haus has seating with a view of “It’s A Small World” and through out the restaurant there are murals from Pinocchio.
Storybook Treats serves ice cream, milkshakes, and sundaes. Cheshire Cafe also serves snacks like the Cheshire Cat Tail. The Friar’s Nook serves macaroni and cheese and hot dogs.
Shopping: Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique is a shop where if you are a girl between the ages of 3 and 12 you can dress up as your favorite princess. Boys can be dressed up as knights. Big Top Souvenirs is where you will find Storybook Circus merchandise. I have been inside this store and it is huge!
Bonjour! Village Gifts in the Enchanted Forest sells Beauty and the Beast merchandise. Fantasy Faire is located next to Mickeys PhilharMagic and they have a big selection of Minnie Ears. Hundred Acre Woods sells Winnie The Pooh merchandise. Sir Mickey’s sells hats and snow globes. Tinker Bell’s Treasures sells princess merchandise.
Now you know about what rides, entertainment, food, and shopping are in Fantasyland!
Usually, the Food and Wine Festival takes place in the fall but this year it began when Epcot reopened on July 15. (If you would like to read about what rides and entertainment are now open in Epcot click here!)
This year is the longest Food and Wine Festival, lasting from now until the fall. The best part is that Epcot’s International Flower and Garden Festival is also happening! The newest garden edition is Remy in the France pavilion and Remy’s Ratatouille Hide and Squeak Scavenger Hunt is back.
The Eat To The Beat Concert Series is a show where bands at the America Gardens Theater play their biggest hits! Unfortunately though, because of social distancing, The Eat To The Beat Concert is not making an appearance this year.
There is still music because at America Garden Theater local, Epcot entertainment is featuring Mariachi Cobre, the JAMMitors, and more.
You can choose to eat at over 20 stands around the world including Hawaii, the Islands in the Caribbean, and Hops and Barley.
Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party will not be happening this year and if you would like to read more about that than click here!
Today I will be telling you my favorite things to do in Adventureland in Magic Kingdom.
5. My fifth favorite thing to do in Adventureland is The Magic Carpets of Aladdin. On this ride you get to fly on a magic carpet and choose if you want to go up or down. My favorite thing about this ride is if you fly your magic carpet really high you have a great view of all of Adventureland! Another thing that I really like about this ride is how the camels that surrond the ride squirt water at you!
4. My fourth favorite thing to do in Adventureland is The Enchanted Tiki Room. If you are tired of being around a lot of people or just need to get away from the sun then I really recommend to try out this show. The Enchanted Tiki Room is a show with singing auto-animation birds. I really like this show because I like how unique and different it is. (If you would like to see my full review of this show click here!)
3. My third favorite thing to do is go on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. This boat ride shows you what it’s like to be a pirate. My favorite part about this ride is how Jack Sparrow makes an appearance three times and there is a tiny drop at the beginning of the ride.
2. My second favorite thing to do is go on the Jungle Cruise. On this ride you get to see fake animals. I like this ride because every time it is different because of your tour guide. The tour guide tells jokes.
1.My favorite thing to do in Adventureland is to go to Aloha Isle Refreshments and get the Dole Whip! (If you would like to see my full Dole Whip review click here!) This treat is delicious! A Dole Whip is a pineapple soft serve ice cream that you can get as an ice cream or a float. The best thing about this treat is how cold it is. (If you would like to learn how to make the Dole Whip while you are at home click here!)
Next time you are in Adventureland you should try these rides, show, and treat!
I have another quick and easy recipe you can make at home! The Peanut Butter and Jelly Milkshake is served at 50’s Prime Time Cafe and on the Disney Parks Blog they posted the recipe for it!
Okay here is the recipe for the Peanut Butter and Jelly Milkshake:
Ingredients Needed:
2 tablespoons peanut butter
2 tablespoons jelly (strawberry or grape)
2 cups vanilla ice cream
1/4 cup milk
Directions:
Add all ingredients to blender and blend until smooth.
2. Add additional peanut butter or jelly to taste.
Two cups of sliced strawberries can be substituted for jelly. (I did not try this.)
Yes it’s only two steps! This milkshake is DELICIOUS!!!! You can really taste the peanut butter and jelly. If you really like peanut butter you will love this milkshake!
I give this recipe 5 Mickey Bars!! This recipe will not disappoint you! Do you want to learn how to make other Disney recipes at home?
First I told you about how to draw Mickey Mouse and now you can learn how to make a frozen pineapple treat inspired by Adventureland! I would really recommend getting the My Disney Experience app because you can do fun activities on the app while you are at home.
First you will need to open up the My Disney Experience app. Scroll down on the home page until you see Now You’re Cooking with Disney Parks Frozen Pineapple Treat. Then click learn more.
Here is the recipe:
Only 3 steps! Isn’t that crazy!?! I am totally looking forward to trying this treat!
In the France pavilion there is a tiny stand that serves delicious crepes. This stand is called Crepes des Chefs de France.
As soon as you order the crepes they immediately start making it! It’s really cool to see how they make the crepes. Your crepe can be filled with strawberry preserve, chocolate, ice cream, or homemade hazelnut spread and chocolate spread. You can also get a crepe with just butter and sugar.
I ate the crepe with chocolate in the inside. It tasted delicious! The best part was they had just made the crepe so it was still hot when I took a bite.
My brother ate a crepe with butter and sugar. He enjoyed his crepe too.
I give Crepes des Chefs de France 5 Mickey bars!! It is a fun place to stop and get a snack while you are in the France pavilion.