Dublin, Ireland


St Patrick’s Day is almost upon us, so it seems time to focus on one of my favorite cities in the world, Dublin. Depending on how much you enjoy crowds and parades, this time of year may or may not be a great time to visit, but whatever time you go, there’s great places to stay, eat and explore.

Where to Stay:

Dylan Hotel

photos courtesy of Dylan Hotel

The Morgan Hotel

photos courtesy of the Morgan Hotel

Merrion Mews Vacation Rental

photos courtesy of Irish Landmark Trust

Cliff Townhouse

photos courtesy of Cliff Townhouse

Clontarf Castle Hotel

photos courtesy of Clontarf Castle Hotel

The Westbury Hotel

photos courtesy of Westbury Hotel

Where to Indulge

The Winding Stair

Chapter One

The Pig’s Ear

The Exchequer

Camden Kitchen

Fallon and Byrne

Sheridan’s Cheesemongers

Guinness Storehouse and Gravity Bar

Powerscourt Centre (boutique shopping in Georgian Mansion)

Peterson of Dublin

Kevin and Howlin

Trinity College Library

Photo: Candida Hofer

photo by Candida Hofer

Day Trip: Howth

Wondering where the pubs are? I love them so much I’m doing a whole post on them at Inside Bars.

President’s Day Visit to Monticello


People may have varying opinions about recent and current American presidents but it’s hard to find someone who doesn’t agree that Thomas Jefferson was an extraordinary president and person. You can visit his home and gardens, which he designed of course, and learn not only about the author of the Declaration of Independence but also the complex times in which he lived. Fortunately for future tourists he picked a beautiful section of the country to live in. Located just outside of Charlottesville proper, it makes an easy morning trip from town. The area is also home to wineries which are fun to visit and give you a reason to drive through the stunning countryside.  There’s nothing I can say about Mr. Jefferson that hasn’t been said better by someone more knowledgable than myself. Let’s just get to the good stuff. Happy President’s Day!

Monticello Home and Gardens

Above Images from the Thomas Jefferson Foundation

Photo: David Jennings

Where to Stay:

Inn at Willow Grove, Orange

Dinsmore House Inn, Charlottesville

The Clifton Inn, Charlottesville

Photo: Southern Living

Bellair Pool House Vacation Home, Charlottesville

Wineries and Food

Barboursville Vineyard

Keswick Vineyards

photo charislogia via flickr

Jefferson Vineyards

Michie Tavern, Charlottesville

Built ca. 1784

The Local, Charlottesville

Palladio Restaurant at Barboursville Vineyard

Magic Vacation?


Disney markets its vacations packages as Magic Your Way. With an almost 8 year old daughter, grown cousin, parents and husband included in my group we really put that package to the test. Our itinerary was as follows:

Saturday/ Day 1: Arrive at Orlando Airport approx. 5:30 pm, transportation to DisneyWorld via Disney’s Magical Express

 

Arrive at Saratoga Springs resort and check in to hotel, or in our case Tree House. Take one of Disney’s water taxis to Downtown Disney. Grab a mojito and walk around while deciding where to eat dinner.

Sunday/ Day 2: Character Brunch and Magic Kingdom

10am: Supercalifragilistic Character Brunch buffet at the 1900 Park Fare at the Grand Floridian where Disney characters roam free and waffles are shaped like Mickey’s head. Don’t forget your autograph book!

Post Breakfast: Magic Kingdom

7pm, dinner at Flying Fish Cafe at Disney’s Boardwalk. Take bus from Magic Kingdom to Dolphin and Swan resorts which are next to the Boardwalk.

Monday/ Day 3: HARRY POTTER

It would be a crime to travel far and wide to visit Disney and not take advantage of this attraction. We purchased tickets online and printed them before we arrived to avoid buying lines. Universal’s Islands of Adventure has many attractions, but this was by far the favorite. And the only one serving Butterbeer.

6:30 pm Dinner at Ranglan Road in Downtown Disney. Try to get a table with a view of the band and dancers.

Tuesday/ Day 4: Epcot

There are fewer rides at Epcot but plenty to see. This is a great day to have a leisurely morning and arrive a little after lunch. It’s not an all day affair and the opportunity for the adults to partake in the not-quite-Disney-sanctioned Epcot pub crawl is best appreciated in the afternoon. Partake in the rides upfront first then begin in Mexico and work your way through the world’s beverages.

7pm, dinner at Marrakesh in Epcot. Top off the evening with Epcot’s famous fireworks. You may fall asleep on the bus back to your hotel.

Wednesday/ Day 4: Animal Kingdom

Take the bus from Saratoga Springs to Animal Kingdom. The safari is worth the trip. You may want to grab your fastpass first thing for it and the Kali River Rapids as lines easily get to an hour even in the off season.

6pm dinner at Jiko at the Animal Kingdom Lodge. Take a bus from Animal Kingdom to the lodge. And a head’s up: the wine list is all South African. One of the best, most well-exceuted meals of our trip.

Thursday/ Day 5: RELAX

Sleep in. Eat breakfast at the hotel. We split up with our daughter and her dad and grandpa heading for an afternoon at Typhoon Lagoon and my mom and I to do a little bit of birthday present shopping before getting a facial and massage at the Saratoga Springs Spa.

7pm dinner at Todd English’s Bluezoo at Dolphin Resort. The restaurant is not run by Disney and does not take the Disney dining plan, FYI.

Friday/ Day 6: Hollywood Studios

Another day to sleep in, swim in the hotel pool or play golf on a course that’s hosted PGA and LPGA tours for a fraction of the regular price (Saratoga Springs guests get a great discount). After lunch take the bus to Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Don’t miss the Star Tours ride and tweens might enjoy the American Idol show.

 

6pm, dinner at the Hollywood Brown Derby. Get the Cobb Salad and steak to share.

Saturday/ Day 7: Fly Home

10am. Magical Express back to the Orlando Airport (some resorts can check your bags and you into your flight before you even leave the resort).

Good planning made this a great trip for us. We were busy and saw all that we wanted to plus more. AND we had time to relax whether at the pool, in our room or at dinner. A few tips to keep in mind: if you’re staying in the Disney complex sign up for the dining plan. With our group, the plan paid for itself after our first dinner. Make your reservations for dinner at least a month ahead as it can be impossible to get a table if you wait until you are there. Same goes for any character breakfasts. Also, the first two weeks of September are almost always slow as kids are back in school and the holidays yet to come. We hardly waited in lines (with a few exceptions) the whole week.

But most importantly, was it a magical vacation? Ask her: