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We live in an era where we are told to love the skin you're in and are constantly being given tips on how to be body confident - great right? Well it is some of the time, because along side the positive vibes we are also bombarded with how to clean eat and exercise to get that summer body. So which is it that I am meant to listen to. I am trying to love my body but I find it very difficult sometimes because lets face it I love food and that certainly has a knock on effect. It also doesn't help that it seems impossible to find a consistent dress size when out shopping. So I thought I would share with you some of the issues I have with my body in the hope that I am not the only one that thinks this way, but also share some of the the things that I have found help me stay body positive.

THE ISSUES

Let's start with the negatives as I feel it's always better to leave on a positive note. The issues I have with my body constantly change, often depending on what kind of mood I am in, what kind of day I have had or even what time of year it is (summer is a big problem for me). However there are three main issues that I can't seem to shake off and remember that thing I said about summer it effects each one one of them.


NUMBER 1 - MY SKIN:

From a very young age I have had problems with my skin and it is a problem I have carried with me into my adult life. In my teenage years I was very self conscious about it as acne was not only on my face but on my shoulders and back making me not want to wear things like vest tops (again making summer a difficult time. This also included bathing costumes which meant swimming lessons were a no go for me. Where as now acne is not a huge problem, yes I get the odd spot now and again but nothing as bad as it was. Now I just have to deal with large pores and very oily skin which leads to blackheads. For anyone out there who suffers from the same don't buy into the myth that is is caused by your skin being dirty, no matter how much you keep your skin blackheads are going to want to be your friend. Now I have tried every lotion and potion there is available and nothing has helped me, i now just stick to a simple skin routine that involves tea tree facial wash and moisturiser. So if any of you oily skin girls or guys have any suggestions please send them my way. I think my skin will always be the biggest issue I have with my body.

NUMBER 2 - MY BOOBS:

I am just going to be blunt I am a pretty busty girl and although I don't hate them my boobs bring more problems that I wish to have. Firstly, finding a bra that fits well and is supportive and doesn't cost me my life savings is an impossible task. What I would give to walk into Primark and pick up a cute little bralet for £4. Which brings me on to the fact that bras for DD and up are never cute, there are three colours to choose from, black, white or beige and most of them look like that they are made to be deliberately ugly. I am 27 years old and I want to look sexy in my underwear. And if you thought buying bras was difficult finding any kind of swimwear that covers more that your nipples is just impossible, adding to my problems with summer.

It is not just underwear that causes so much stress, clothes in general also do not want to co-operate with my boobs, forget about if anything is backless for instance. Button up shirts are another nightmare and I have to wear one for work, in order to get one to fit my boobs i had to get one that looks like I am wearing a tent, very unflattering. I am pretty certain that shops like H&M and Topshop forget that when sizes go up so should the area around the bust. I can not count the times I have tried on the biggest size they do and for it still not to fit across my chest and if it does, more often than not it hangs like a maternity dress, not really the look I am going for when I am not with child.

My last complaint on this matter is the pain it brings with it. Constantly I have niggling back and neck pain to only be told that I should try yoga or swimming to relieve it by my doctor. Swimming? I felt like screaming 'do you know how hard it is to find swimwear' at her and her tiny boobs.

NUMBER 3 - MY WEIGHT: 

I have never been stuck thin but since leaving uni I have definitely put on a significant amount of weight. I know most of this is down to the simple fact that I love food and hate exercise, but I also noticed this influx since I one started and office job and two since I learnt to drive. I know body confidence teaches us that you should love yourself no matter your size, but sometimes you can't help feel a bit down about it. What I would give to buy any piece of clothing from any shop and not worry about my weight. At least in winter I can slim down in black or cover up with layers, in summer everything is exposed. Finding cute shorts for thick thighs is difficult enough, that's even before the issue of chub rub.

I find it hard to find the motivation to do something about it and you know what? Eating healthy is expensive! And unless you like running, which I don't, so is exercise. However I know my weight is something I can aim to control if I feel so inclined to do so, my skin and my boobs are not so easy to control.

THE POSITIVES

So I have talked a lot about my body issues, lets make things a little more positive. There are a few ways in which I try and tackle the negatives and let myself love my body a little bit instead of giving it such a hard time.

NUMBER 1: FIND SOMETHING I LIKE 

I try and focus my attention on the parts of my body I do like. For me my favourite part of my body is my eyes, therefore I really got into ways of enhancing them, learning as much as I can about make up and in turn I have found a new interest in beauty. Another I try and enhance my body is I have decorated myself with tattoos, I have chosen art that I love and used it to empower myself, and they really do make me feel better about my body. I realise tattoos are not for everybody but for me they make me feel so much more confident about the way I look.

NUMBER 2: IGNORE STORE SIZING 

Dress sizes don't mean a thing, they differ in every store you go into and are never consistent. So my tip to anyone is just to ignore them completely, just buy the size that is most comfortable for you.

NUMBER 3: I HAVE SOMEONE WHO THINKS I AM SEXY

This might be a little soppy but I have found my other half that not only tells me I am beautiful but also that I am sexy. This has to be the ultimate confidence booster, because no matter how you are feeling about your body that day to hear that is something that will make you feel instantly more positive. I am very lucky to have this in my life.

I apologise that this has mainly been a very long rant, however I feel that it is important to talk about this. To know that even amidst the bombardment of body positivity it is still OK to have a few issues. Don't get me wrong I am all for body confidence in every aspect and I adore the fact that we are steering away from the one size should fit all mentality, but we also shouldn't be ashamed if some days we just don't like our bodies, its only natural as a woman I feel.

I hope you have enjoyed reading this post, please let me know your thoughts on your body positivity and feel free to share any issues you may have.

Thanks for reading x 
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I bet more that one have you have read a few Tinder horror stories online, and I bet a few of you have even lived one. Don't get me wrong it took me a while to find success, I gave up on the app more than once but it managed to keep sucking me back in, and in the end I am glad it did. I ended up meeting someone who has become a huge part of my life and someone who I now can't imagine living without. So come with me as I take you on my Tinder journey which lead to my success story, I will try to keep the soppy stuff to a minimal, I promise.

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Last year was the first year I really started using a Bullet Journal to help organise my life, I was new to the concept so there were a lot of things I found that worked and a lot of things that didn't. This year I am fully embracing the Bullet Journal lifestyle. You may be sat there thinking that this kind of thing is just wasting more time and it would never work. But in all honestly trying a Bullet Journal is one of the best things I have ever done and I can't see myself ever turning back. Not only does it help you organise your life better but it also a nice way of documenting special events in your life, something you can look back on once the year is over and remember good things. Also the sense on achievement when you can tick off all of your tasks or see a full page complete is great self motivation. I would highly recommend Bullet Journaling to anyone, and the great thing about it is it can be as fancy or a simple as you want it to be, it is completely up to you.

When I first started using a Bullet Journal I had no idea where to even begin. I was one of these things I had seen on Pinterest and thought 'hey I want a go at that', I have that thought pretty often and very rarely follow through with it, but this time I did and I am so glad for it. It was also an excuse to watch countless YouTube videos about it, everything from what materials are best to use, what pages you could include and how to decorate it. While I took many of those ideas on board and some of the pages I include in my journal are standard for many other Bullet Journal lovers, I feel I have really found my rhythm this year and it seems to be working well for me. On that note i thought I would share my Bullet Journal set up with you and hopefully inspire some ideas too. I will also be sharing by setup month by month, discussing what is working and what I have improved etc. So come with me on my Bullet Journal Journey. Word of warning this first one is going to be long one, so go grab a cuppa and lets get down to it.


First of all lets talk about the materials I use. The journal itself is a Leuchttrum 1917 A5 Notebook with numbered pages, dotted, this year I was gifted the yellow book for Christmas and I love it, but it does come in a huge variety of colours. I would highly recommend this book as it is perfect for Bullet Journaling. All the pages are already numbered for you, the dotted pages instead of blank or lined make it so much easier for page layouts and it already has a large index in the front already. The book itself is a hardback making it very sturdy, as in my experience my Bullet Journal goes through a lot throughout the year. My pens of choice are the Staedtler Triplus Fineliner Superfine Point Pens, 0.3 mm, at the moment I have the pack of 20 in assorted colours. These pens are great, so nice to write and do simple designs with, the best thing is that they don't bleed through the paper. I made the mistake of trying to use Sharpies when I first started. Other than that the only other writing materials I really use are regular graphite pencils and some coloured pencils, whichever ones I have lying around. I haven't been brave enough to try other markers or watercolours yet. To decorate I tend to use stickers (mainly because I am too lazy to do elaborate designs) with stickers I get a fancy design with minimal effort. You can see in the image above that I have used a super cute Disneyland sticker to decorate the front, this sticker is from Redbubble and I buy all my stickers from there (shameless plug but you can check out my Redbubble shop here) you will see more stickers throughout my journal.


See didn't take long to see another sticker, and there has never been a sticker that has summed me up so well 'First I drink the coffee, then I do the things'. The key is a very important part of a Bullet Journal, essentially it is the way you are going to keep track of all your events and tasks through out the journal, so have a good think about how you want to do this. In all honesty I have found that a pretty traditional Bullet Journal set up has worked well for me, keeping it simple is key, don't over complicate it. As you can see I use the traditional Bullet Journal Symbols but I change the colour depending on what the task is related to, for blogging its pink, for general everyday tasks its black etc. I have found that this way I can see very clearly where my priorities lie that day.


Next is my Future Planning Page, this is basically the whole year at a glance where I can write in major events such as holidays, gigs, weddings etc. I like to have a little fun with this page as I keep the rest of my journal pretty simple, this is probably the most elaborately decorated page, the amount of colour just makes me happy.


The next two pages are pretty self explanatory, a page where I can log all of my friends and families birthdays and a page for my yearly goals. Now the yearly goals is a new addition to my Bullet Journal this year, I felt if i had them all written down it might motivate me to stick to them more, so far it seems to be working. Boxes with striped colour in them is a theme I tend to use throughout the pages, its quick, easy and simple and yet it adds a little decoration and colour. You don't need to be super fancy for it still to look pretty.


Next are the financial pages, or in my eyes the boring pages. I have never really kept track of my finances, which could be the reason why I have got myself in a little bit of debt. But now I am in my late twenties, almost touching 30 I thought it was time to start and take control. My aim is to be debt free as fast as I can and to start saving. So I am going to attempt to use these 2 simple trackers that don't look to daunting to help me do this. I love the look of the savings jar, but I found this idea on Pinterest, I can not take credit for it. But if you are ever stuck in a Bullet Journal rut Pinterest has thousands of great ideas.


Two of my goals for this year (which you can read all about here) are to take better care of my body and to read more. The body tracker is just to keep track on my progress and hopefully act as a motivational tool. My books to read page is another idea I essentially stole from Pinterest, but I think it looks super cute. I have set myself a challenge on goodreads.com  to read 30 books this year. On this page I have listed the book titles I am going to aim to read and when I have finished a book I will colour in the spine.


I wanted to catalogue every film that I watch this year, mainly for my own curiosity sake and partly because I also am part of the team over at thefilmagazine.com so it always helps to keep track of my film watching activity (if you love anything to do with film you should check it out). The next few pages are just a space where I can empty out any ideas that come to me, so I can come back and refine them later, this particular one is for blog post ideas...


...One for ideas for The Film Magazine. One for Etsy ideas...


...and finally one for Redbubble, notice that each title is in the colour corresponding to the key. Then we get into the main bit of the Bullet Journal, the main reason that we take so much time and effort setting it up in the first place. The monthly and daily planning. Shown here is my title page for January, to be honest I didn't really have many ideas. I use a sticker on the title page of every month and January was no exception, and I thought this was a nice little quote to start off the year, then I just tried my hand at a little hand lettering, not well I might ad but I tried. I will aim to make more of an effort as the months go on.


Here is how I set up my monthly spread each month. I have a little traditional style calendar showing the days of the week and the dates, a long list of the dates where I can write important events and a monthly to do list. I try to give each month a colour scheme, Januarys is blue and I decorate it with a little doodle. Nothing fancy, simple is the way forward for me. As you can see I made the rookie mistake of using a Sharpie on the previous page and it has bled through, I will never learn. Next is my habit tracker. Those of you who are new to the Bullet Journal life may not have come across this yet, but if I have learned anything from my Bullet Journal research it's that a habit tracker is a must have page. The way it works is that you write the days of the month along the top, with a list of things you want to track down the side and when you do the thing that day you colour in that days square. In the past I have been a bit lazy when it comes to filling this in but believe me when I say they work and the beauty is you can track whatever you want. For me I use mine to keep track of how much water I am drinking and if I am eating breakfast everyday, as well as blogging and social media stuff.


Two more monthly trackers, another to help me keep on track of my finances with an expense tracker. The other is to keep track of my blogging and social media progress as well as a little monthly blog planning page.


Lastly is my dailies (Bullet Journal jargon for daily to do list). My dailies look the same each month apart from the colour in the little flag like design changes to correspond to the colour theme for that month. This design served me well throughout all of last year so I thought why change it, it is quick and easy to set up and I still think it looks cute. As you can see I use different symbols (or bullets if you will) like I set up at the beginning in my key and the colour of the writing changes depending on what the task relates to. 

Phew, breath we are done. I hope this was somewhat helpful, inspiring, interesting or just fun to have a peek at my Bullet Journal. I will be keeping you updated showing my new spread for each month and letting you know what is and isn't working for me and anything new I decide to add in.

Are you a Bullet Journaler? If so please share with me anything you like, the materials you use, the page you have, I am fascinated by it as it has honestly changed the way I live my life for the better. 
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I hate the term resolution, if I make a resolution I feel a lot of pressure to keep to it strictly and I usually fail at this within the first few weeks. With this failure comes great frustration and annoyance at myself for not being able to stick to something I had set for myself. In the past I have made the typical 'New Years Resolutions' of going on a diet, not spending any money etc etc and not one of them stuck for more than a month. So this year I have set my self some goals, working towards a goal sounds so much better, this is not really 'New Year New Me' this is New Year with a slightly improved way of living my life. So here are my 8 goals for 2018.

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Last week I had the opportunity to visit Blair Drummond Safari Park just outside of Stirling in Scotland. I went up to visit my sister as she is working with the large mammals there as part of her university course. I have to say I was unbelievably jealous when she told me she gets to work with the giraffes everyday. I have had a love and fascination for giraffes since I was very young. She proposed the fact that she might be able to get me behind the scenes in the giraffe house so I jumped at the chance to go. 

But before I get to the giraffes I want to tell you about the rest of the park. Blair Drummond is a Safari Park therefore there is a large part that you can drive your car through to get an up close look at the animals. However, since there was only me I decided not to drive through and to be honest I saw nearly all of the animals just walking around. 

Once you park up and walk in the entrance there are places to eat and a huge adventure play park for kids. To the left were some of the smaller animals and a petting area and to the right were the lions, large mammals and the boat safari to chimp island.



I decided to take a right first, there is a wood walkway where you could get a great view of the lions and giraffes. I stood and watched the lions for a long time as they were very active. There were at least three young lions that were playing, running around and fighting.



Next was the rhino house where they had the cutest baby rhino that my sister told me was called Bonnie. 


There was also an elephant which was of course impressive, however inside the elephant house they had some leaf cutter ants that would walk along the rope in between their two tanks carrying their leaves, it was fascinating to watch.



I took the boat to chimp island, which I have to admit was less than impressive. You were crammed on to a boat that stopped to let you look at the chimps for maybe about a minute, if that.



On the other side of the park were meerkats, sea lions (I did not get to see the show due to the amount of school trips in the park that day), tigers and a petting section. I spent quite a bit of time in this section watching the meerkats and sea lions. 

One thing I did find very impressive about the park was that you could book a barbecue for the day at no extra cost, allowing you to bring your own food. For families and large groups I thought this was such a good idea, it adds something extra to your day.



The last activity on my agenda was my meet and greet with the giraffes. I met up with my sister and the giraffe keeper, who told me a little about the animals before taking me into the house where the giraffes were waiting to be fed. I was speechless and tried my hardest to hold back my tears. They were so close and so beautiful. I was amazed at how gentle they were and how close you could get to them. They were sticking their head over the railing looking for treats. I couldn't get the lettuce ready quick enough for them. Being able to hand feed them like that was such an experience and a dream come true. Hearing their story and all about their unique personalities from the keeper just made me fall in love with them more. They are magnificent, gorgeous creatures and I can't thank my sister, Emily enough for letting me have this ridiculously special experience. 
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On Sunday the 4th of June me and Gordy (my boyfriend) were planning a day in Newcastle as he had won a hotel stay at Motel One in a charity auction at work. I was given the task of finding something to do for the day. Originally I was just planning on booking us in for a meal somewhere, but then I stumbled across the Newcastle Foodies Festival, I was sold at the mention of food!

It was such a good day, and we were especially lucky that we had some good weather for it, something that doesn't happen often in our part of the world. The festival was in Exhibition Park in Newcastle city centre, so it was very easy to get to on public transport or if you park anywhere in the city it is only a short walk away. 

There is an entrance fee of £14 for a standard day ticket, although you could also buy tickets for the full three day weekend and VIP tickets were available. For us the standard one day ticket was enough. Although £14 may seem a little pricey I felt it was definitely worth it, it was the best food festival I have been to, I wish i had gone all three days as there was a ton of stuff to do and eat that we didn't get round to. A word of warning, if you plan to eat and drink a lot this is not a cheap day out, we ended up spending quite a bit but came away very full.

Since we only had the day to explore and try out some of the incredible food that the stalls had to offer, we didn't really get a chance to take part in some of the talks and demonstrations that were going on the time. As well as all the street food they had a Vintage Tea tent which looked so cute, a vintage cider tent and many restaurant tents. In addition to this they also had a drinks theatre, a chefs theatre where they had contestants from Master Chef giving talks and a cakes and deserts theatre with the 2016 Great British Bake Off winner Candice Brown. Even though we didn't really get a chance to do any of these things I was very impressed with the range of activities they had to offer. If watching the demonstrations wasn't really your thing and all you wanted to do was try the great selection of food and drink the Foodie's Festival also put on a line up of great music acts to sit and enjoy in the sun. 

Now that I have explained in general what the Newcastle Foodies Festival was all about I thought I would share with you some of the things that we got up to, in other words everything we stuffed our faces with. 


My first stop was the Pimm's Tea Pot, it was a tough decision between this and the rum pirate ship, but my love of Pimm's and the cuteness of the teapot won out. The teapot was giving out so many Alice in Wonderland vibes with the inside painted like the sky and covering in clocks, even the girl working there was wearing a bowler hat. You could choose from a traditional style Pimms or upgrade to a Royal which included Prosecco, obviously I upgraded and it was delicious.


 Don't worry I didn't eat all of these things to myself, we bought them to share (I did eat most of it though). I will go left to right, the first thing on our menu was Gordy's choice,  a bread cone filled with Barvarian sausage and cheese, it was incredible, anything that comes in a bread cone gets a thumbs up from me. The second was my choice, a lobster roll it was worth the entire £12 we paid for it, yes that's right £12 for a sandwich. Lastly, after Gordy went exploring the stalls he came back from a Mac 'n' Cheese van that I had totally missed, if you know me you know that mac 'n' cheese is one of my favourite foods, if a restaurant has it on the menu I will always order it. When I go to the states it has now become a mission to find the best mac 'n' cheese. This one came pretty high on the list, an Italian version filled with green pesto, mozzarella and fried onions, it was to die for.


As Jimmy Buffet famously said 'It's 5 o'clock somewhere' and in my eyes that means anytime is a good time for a Margarita. Margarita's are my favourite alcoholic beverage so when I seen the Tequila Shack I was in heaven. I just went for the traditional Margarita and this was one fine cocktail, but my word it was strong.


The very last thing I ate that day was a waffle with Nutella, whipped cream and white chocolate crunch pieces. This was a little disappointing if I am honest, but that could be because I so full at that point that I couldn't fully enjoy it. The stall was really cool though and the deserts were really reasonably priced.


Before we left I wanted to get something to take home, I did contemplate getting cheese but I finally decided on something sweet. I am a fiend for macarons so when I seen this stall I couldn't resist, they had some weird and wonderful flavours including and Iron Bru flavour and they were all amazing. I also decided to get some fudge, particularly after tasting their Pineapple and Malibu flavour. You got three giant slabs for £10 so it was hard to say no. I ended up taking home a slab of Baileys, Raspberry and Mango and the Pineapple and Malibu. I am still working my way through them almost three weeks on so they were definitely a good investment.

Have you been to any food festivals recently? Or do you have any coming up? Let me know as I am definitely looking out for more to go to.
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If you have read my previous posts then you may know that I have been to Disneyland Paris recently. As always I had an amazing time. Even though I have been to Disneyland and Disney World many times, this trip was full of firsts for me. It was the first time I went with my boyfriend, the first time I stayed on Disney property and the first time I experienced many things at Disneyland Paris, either because they were not there the last time I visited or I had just never stumbled across them before. 

In recent years I have learnt that the key to having the best time at Disney and the best way to optimise the time you have there is to do your research beforehand. It worked so well when I went to Disney World last year so this time for Disneyland Paris it was no different. Of Course you can't plan out every second of your trip but it is good to have a rough idea of what you want to do, and most importantly where you want to eat. If you take nothing else away from this post I would strongly urge that you book your restaurants in advance.

Anyway, I thought I would share with you some of the best bits about the trip and some bits that I didn't think were particularly bad but they just were not as good.

The Rides 





The rides are probably one of the biggest attractions attractions at Disneyland, and although many of the classics remain the same there were some new rides at Paris that I had never experienced before.  We had great luck the first two days of our trip as the lines were incredibly short, we never waited longer than 20 minutes to get on a ride and we managed to get on nearly everything we wanted in those first two days. This I was thankful for as the Saturday was very busy, an hour or more wait for almost everything. The highlight for me was the upgrade to Space Mountain, previously Space Mountain Mission 2 and now Hyperspace Mountain. They have now added a Star Wars overlay inside, it is incredible! As much as I loved Mission 2 this exceeded my expectations, and of course being a massive Star Wars fan only helped. The others that were firsts for me were the new Ratatouille ride which I can not recommend enough, it was a story ride with a little something extra, it transported you into the world of Remy, the movements were so smooth and it even had smells as you moved through the pantry.

This time I also experienced Crush's Coaster in Walt Disney Studios for the first time, as always the line was over half an hour so we decided to take advantage of the single rider option and we walked straight on. The ride is short so don't be put off by riding with strangers, I just made friends with the woman sat next to me. To be honest I was not that impressed by this ride, I  mean it was good just not a two hour wait worth of good, I was a little disappointed.

Of course as it was Gordy's first time at Disney we did all the classics, my favourite in any Disney park is Haunted Mansion or Phantom Manor as it is called  in Paris, this was the first ride of our trip and as always it did not disappoint. To my surprise Gordy seemed to really enjoy Peter Pan's Flight the most, it is also one of my favourites and a true classic, but I was expecting one of the bigger thrill rides to be his pick so I was happy that he was enjoying the smaller rides too. The biggest disappointment though was that Pirates of the Caribbean was closed for refurbishment as it is a ride I could ride over and over again, I also really want to show Gordy this ride, but I am sure the upgrades will be worth it.

The Characters

I love meeting characters at Disneyland and every interaction we had on this trip was just perfect. The first encounter we has was with Timon, which is Gordy's favourite, his face when we seen him was priceless and I was so happy as this was the moment when I truly knew he would really enjoy our time here. I finally got to meet Captain Hook, which I have wanted to do every time I have been in the past. We were able to meet Mickey in his traditional tux with a relatively short wait time. We also stumbled upon Genie and Jafar which were both great. I was determined to meet at least one character in their blue Anniversary outfits, the lines for these encounters were the longest lines in the parks, in the end we decided to wait for Donald (one of my all time favourite characters to meet in the Parks) we waited over an hour to meet him, but the interaction we got from him and the photos we took were amazing, some of my favourites from the trip.

The only slightly bad thing I would say about the characters at Disneyland Paris is that there was not a lot of variety in the characters just walking around. Certain characters were in certain spots and these never changed and after seeing the characters that they could potentially bring out after the 25th Anniversary celebration, I was kind of hoping to see some rare characters out and about.


The Fireworks

The fireworks show at Disneyland Paris has recently changed from Disney Dreams to Disney Illuminations for the 25th Anniversary. I am not going to lie I had a tear or two. It is amazing, I don't want to spoil things too much, but the projections on the castle are stunning and it was the perfect mix of nostalgia and the new (spoiler: they include the new live action Beauty and the Beast). This show just really tugged on my heart strings and made me very emotional, it is that feeling that only Disneyland can provide. It made it extra special that I was sharing this experience with someone I care so much about. I could not fault the Illuminations show.

The Hotel

Unfortunately in the excitement I didn't really take any photos of the hotel so you will just have to take my word for it that it was amazing. We stayed in Disney's Sequoia Lodge and it was perfect. You couldn't get a better location, only about a five minute walk to the parks but still far enough away that it was quite peaceful. The Californian lodge theming was stunning, the lobby, the bar and the rooms just felt so comfortable and inviting. To top it all off we also received a surprise upgrade on our room. It was funny because we only expected a standard room and when walking round the outside we pointed to the rooms with the balconies overlooking the lake and jokingly said that they must be the 'fancy' rooms, turns out when we got up there we had one of those rooms. I can not recommend Sequoia Lodge enough it was a great hotel for our stay.



The Food

I don't want to go into the food too much as I have two posts coming up reviewing Bistro Chez Remy and Walt's Restaurant, but here is a little overview. As I have mentioned before it is best to book your restaurants, don't just turn up and expect to get a table because chances are you won't. Two weeks before our trip I booked us in to Hunter's Grill at Sequoia Lodge and Bistro Chez Remy in Walt Disney Studios, both were included on our meal plan. When we were there we booked into Walt's Restaurant through the concierge desk at the hotel , this was not included in our meal plan but for €3.99 we could upgrade and get a two course meal.

Walt's was amazing, the food and the place were just incredible and if you ask for a window seat you get a perfect view of Main Street. The theming in Bistro Chez Remy was the best thing about the experience, the food was good but not spectacular and really it is a restaurant designed for the kids, I am glad we got to experience it but if it was not on the meal plan I probably would not have paid for it. I will go into more detail in my reviews.

Hunter's Grill was one of many buffet style restaurants that Disneyland Paris has to offer, I wasn't too impressed. The food was fine but the desert selection was twice the size of the savoury. The restaurant was crammed too just not very comfortable.

As well as the restaurants I tried many of the snacks and drinks throughout the park. The blue popcorn, a Nutella crepe, an anniversary donuts as well as a Glowtini where you get a keep sake light up ice cube and many other cocktails. The one snack I was most excited about however was the Pineapple Whip, now if any of you have been to the USA parks this is very similar to a Dole Whip, not exactly the same but close enough, I found this just inside Adventureland as you come off Main Street at a fruit stand. I would recommend you look out for them and let me know how you think they compare to the original Dole Whips.

The Not So Good Bits

Lets face it, I pretty much loved every second of the trip, there are not many bad things I could say about it.  There are however three points I would like to make. The first is that unlike the other Disney Parks at Disneyland Paris there are not many places that you can go to escape from the kids, I know Disney is for kids but sometimes when you are there as an adult you want a few hours away from it all. In the other parks there are plenty of bars and places to that are catered to adults only, Paris doesn't really have this. The second is the range of merchandise, usually when I visit a Disney Park I could spend a small fortune but this time I really struggled to find anything to buy myself. Every shop sold exactly the same stuff and most of it was kids. There was a lack unique items as they have in the other parks. Lastly was the customer service, this was by no means bad, in fact the hotel staff were fantastic, however when you are used to the level of service in the US parks it is easy to see the difference. It just seemed to be lacking that Disney charm. Now I know that I shouldn't compare Disneyland Paris to the USA parks but sometimes I couldn't help myself.


Just Being There 

I have outlined all the individual things that I loved about my trip to Disneyland, but nothing quite beats the feeling of just being there, in that atmosphere. This time was extra special because I had Gordy there, experiencing his first Disney trip with him was just the best. Having him there made the trip perfect, sharing what I love with him and seeing his reaction as he soaked it all in was priceless. The feeling I get when I go to Disney is something that I can't even describe and this time was no different.

Let me know if you have ever been to Disneyland Paris and what your favourite thing about the parks is.


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In two days I will be in Disneyland Paris, the excitement is now very real. Lets face it I look forward to everything at Disneyland, the whole experience for me is something special every time I go. However, this trip is slightly different, not only am I going in the midst of the 25th Anniversary celebrations but it is a trip full of firsts for me. This will be my eighth time visiting a Disney park but it will be my first time staying on Disney property, my first time using the meal plan and most importantly my first time going with someone I am crazy about, and I get to share my love for Disneyland with the person I love. I have narrowed it down to five things I am most looking forward to on this trip, it was a difficult task but here goes, in no particular order these are the five things I am most looking forward to for my upcoming trip to Disneyland Paris.

First on my list is the Illuminations fireworks show, which has recently replaced Disney Dreams for the 25th anniversary, which means it is a brand new show. Now I can get get excited about any Disney fireworks show, and this is coming from someone who is deathly afraid of fireworks in any other capacity. But as with most things at Disney it is different, for one i don't feel like my life is in danger in anyway so that is a definite plus. The night time shows at Disney are always amazing, in my opinion they alone are worth buying a ticket for the park, and from past experience they tend to go all out for special occasions, and since this is the 25th anniversary I am excited to see what Illuminations has to offer. 


Don't get me wrong Disneyland looks gorgeous all the time, but when they put in the effort for an event it is just spectacular. For example I was in Orlando for Halloween last year and the pumpkin Mickey decorations are just the most adorable things ever. Disney really go all out for big events. I haven't seen too much of what the decoration is like for the 25th anniversary because I didn't want to spoil myself, but I have seen a few photos of these little silver and blue Tinkerbells on the lamp posts and they are just the cutest things. If the rest of the decorations are half as good as this I will be very happy (expect to be bombarded with photos from me).

I love meeting the characters at Disney, it is not just for kids. I commend any cast members who are employed as characters because without a doubt they make your time at the park all the more special. In my opinion that is what makes Disney like no other theme park. Last year in Orlando my Disney dream came true when I met Peter Pan for the very first time. Even though I got to meet my favourite character it was the characters I didn't expect that gave me some of the best memories and the best photos, notably Winnie the Pooh, Chewbacca and Sadness. They were all great! I am so looking forward to seeing who I can meet in Paris, especially in their anniversary costumes. I know from experience that the characters in Paris are extremely popular and always have huge lines, but I am keeping hopeful. 

I have a lot of people say to me that they don't think they would enjoy Disneyland because they don't like rides. My reply to them is you can go and enjoy the parks without going on a single ride, Disney is so much more than that. That said the rides are pretty damn cool. There are always certain rides I always look forward to, Phantom Manor or Haunted Mansion being my favourite, but always Rockin' Rollercoaster and Tower of Terror too. This time I am very excited to ride the new Space Mountain at Disneyland Paris, now called Hyperspace Mountain, with Star Wars theming, whats not to love about that. 

So last but certainly by no means least I am looking forward to sharing my first Disneyland experience and my first holiday with my boyfriend. This may seem a little soppy but I really don't care. Going to Disney is an important experience for me, and although I have been with some of my best friends I have had the chance to share it with someone I am in a relationship with. I am so excited to share this thing I love with the person I love. Disneyland is a huge part of my life in many ways and its such a nice feeling to be able to share that with someone I care so much about. I just hope he enjoys it, Disney is not really his thing but he bought me this trip as a gift all the same. I am so grateful to him for giving me this experience. 

So in two days I will be there and hopefully will be able to do all the things on this list. Let me know what would be the thing you would most look forward to? 

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For Christmas my wonderful boyfriend gave me the best gift ever...a trip to Disneyland Paris. I am a huge Disney and Disney Parks nerd and this will be my 8th visit to the parks. However it will be his very first time so we wanted to get the best deal we could. I kind of knew what I what I wanted from the trip but as for him, not a clue, just convincing him that it will be fun and her will enjoy it as a non Disney fan has been hard enough. However as we discussed it and decided together where to stay, and after watching an extensive amount of DLP YouTube videos (that I may have forced upon him) the excitement has definitely grown. We are now two weeks away from our trip so I thought I would share how and what we booked and hopefully you may find something helpful here. 





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For my very first post I thought I would tell you a little something about myself but instead of boring you with a big long post where I just waffle on about me, I decided to just give you 30 random facts...I hope you enjoy!
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