What is considered a romantic honeymoon?
Q. I know I'm 16, but I had this chat with my friends about what might be considered the best ever honeymoon to have. And plus, I'm in a relationship but it's more of a really friendly relationship an he has no problem talking about this, but what he considers that is 'romantic', is better then what I consider it to be.
Ex: I say having a sea veiw would be nice. He says a light white coloured bedroom with sliding doors that takes us to the beach and the sea is only a few feet away.
Ex: I say having a sea veiw would be nice. He says a light white coloured bedroom with sliding doors that takes us to the beach and the sea is only a few feet away.
A. I'd say it's whatever the both of you would enjoy doing together. Some couples would prefer a hideaway on an island with room service and sandy beaches while another couple might want a secluded cabin in the woods under the stars. My sister and her hubby went to Disneyworld just to act like big crazy kids together! Romance is what you both make of it and can only be defined by those two people.
is lazy river rentals legitimate? is there any trouble with bringing 18 kids to a "rental beach house"?
Q. for our afterprom we might rent out a beach house at seaside heights, nj using lazy river rentals. I've seen mixed reviews, but if anyone has actually used "lazy river by the sea," is it safe? do they allow drinking or are the houses actually under surveillance? and we were planning on bringing 18 kids to what is supposedly a four bedroom house. will we get in trouble by police, etc.? and do the neighbors actually report kids in the houses?
A. Don't know whether it's legit or not, but they won't be renting to a bunch of high school kids if it is. No owner is going to want a bunch of out-of-control, drunk kids destroying their property. Such rentals usually have a minimum rental period of one week - or at least an entire weekend - and they also usually have a minimum rental age of 25. And, you can only have as many people there as there are sleeping spots.
I'm sure the neighbors would report rowdy kids to the police.
I'm sure the neighbors would report rowdy kids to the police.
Ideas for nursery, bathroom, and my bedroom?
Q. My fiancee and i are 19 and have a baby due jan. 30. we just moved into a new home and i am trying to decide on themes for all of the rooms. i find out the sex of the baby next month so thats no help right now. i want the bedroom a sea blue color but im not sure and the bathroom i have no ideas at all so any are welcome
A. Your bedroom a sea blue or the baby's?
Anyway, I like the bathroom as light as possible to be cheary and have a clean and fresh appearance. Anything else you'll get tired of quickly.
You could do light colors in the bathroom, such as white tile, white countertops, etc., a white shower curtain (fabric) with a clear plastic liner.
Do the walls a light green-blue color or aqua or teal.
Have light green, light purlish pink, and light blue towels.
Get a fun garbage can/bucket of a matching color.
Use white rugs/flat towels for the floor. (the towels are more cheap and easy to clean and replace as needed and still look nice and fresh and clean for a bathroom).
Or one big bathroom rug that matches the pain on the walls exactly, or a little bit darker.
Do your bedroom in the most relaxing shades as possible. Having kids is stressful and you'll need your room to help you relax.
Do white, flowing drapes of sheer or cotton that go to the floor and that can "blow in the wind" lol. sounds funny, but it's really relaxing to watch.
Do your bed linens in white and the comfortor in either a blue shade or really light yellow or light green.
Have lots of big accent pillows (go all Martha Stewart! lol)
Do your walls that blue color you're talking about (match the comforter to it, or visa-versa).
do the trim in white or a very soft color of that blue.
Get a big natural weave rug/mat for the floor to go under the bed but big enough to stick out several feet around the foot of it and the sides of it. (like bamboo or something).
Use black as an accent color.
The baby's room will depend on what sex the child is, or do neutrals of light yellow, light blue, light green, white and maybe some light purple.
Pretty much all the ideas I've given you will make all these rooms tie in together. They'll match yet won't be axactly the same. Will make the place feel cleaner, lighter, friendlier, softer and more relaxing. You'll need it after having a baby!!
(be sure to get pedicures and foot massages too!)
good luck and congrats on your house and new little one that's coming!! Babies are the best things ever!
Anyway, I like the bathroom as light as possible to be cheary and have a clean and fresh appearance. Anything else you'll get tired of quickly.
You could do light colors in the bathroom, such as white tile, white countertops, etc., a white shower curtain (fabric) with a clear plastic liner.
Do the walls a light green-blue color or aqua or teal.
Have light green, light purlish pink, and light blue towels.
Get a fun garbage can/bucket of a matching color.
Use white rugs/flat towels for the floor. (the towels are more cheap and easy to clean and replace as needed and still look nice and fresh and clean for a bathroom).
Or one big bathroom rug that matches the pain on the walls exactly, or a little bit darker.
Do your bedroom in the most relaxing shades as possible. Having kids is stressful and you'll need your room to help you relax.
Do white, flowing drapes of sheer or cotton that go to the floor and that can "blow in the wind" lol. sounds funny, but it's really relaxing to watch.
Do your bed linens in white and the comfortor in either a blue shade or really light yellow or light green.
Have lots of big accent pillows (go all Martha Stewart! lol)
Do your walls that blue color you're talking about (match the comforter to it, or visa-versa).
do the trim in white or a very soft color of that blue.
Get a big natural weave rug/mat for the floor to go under the bed but big enough to stick out several feet around the foot of it and the sides of it. (like bamboo or something).
Use black as an accent color.
The baby's room will depend on what sex the child is, or do neutrals of light yellow, light blue, light green, white and maybe some light purple.
Pretty much all the ideas I've given you will make all these rooms tie in together. They'll match yet won't be axactly the same. Will make the place feel cleaner, lighter, friendlier, softer and more relaxing. You'll need it after having a baby!!
(be sure to get pedicures and foot massages too!)
good luck and congrats on your house and new little one that's coming!! Babies are the best things ever!
We are traveling for the first time from Ohio to Disney World in December, any tips?
Q. We are staying for 8 days at the Disney All Star Music Resort.
This is our first visit, and also our first plane trip ever!!
Traveling are my husband, myself and our 4 year old son.
Any tips on How to surprise your child, What to pack, What parks to visit first...etc.
Thanks for ANY advice!!
This is our first visit, and also our first plane trip ever!!
Traveling are my husband, myself and our 4 year old son.
Any tips on How to surprise your child, What to pack, What parks to visit first...etc.
Thanks for ANY advice!!
A. This sounds great. I am a big fan of taking kids that age to Disney. The magic is very real there at that time. So, for a few tips.
Check the kid's backpack to make sure that they did not throw in a pair of scissors at the last minute. You don't want any security hassles.
One parent goes through security, then the kid, then the other parent. If the kid goes through first the security will NOT let you run after the child as he wanders off.
I really would not worry too much about the surprise. He really won't grasp what Disney World is until he sees it anyway. And, looking forward to the vacation is part of the fun. So, either order the free DVD so you can show him, or look online at pictures and show him. I like to watch Pirates of the Carribbean and then look at the picutes of the attraction. Or watch Dumbo and then think about that ride. You can watch Peter Pan and look at the pictures of that attraction where you fly through the bedroom and over London.
Many of the attractions are in dark rooms. You know, 3-d movies, and show type stuff. Some kids freak out when the lights to out. So, make sure you at least take him to a movie first so he gets used to sitting in the theatre.
The best time of day in the theme parks is first thing in the morning. Get moving so that you are at the gates a little before they open.
Character Autographs.. OK, some kids love to do these and some kids think Mickey looks like a 6 foot rodent that is missing some fingers. So, you have to roll with the punches on that one. He might love it, he might hate it. You can try some of the human characters like the princesses first. That might get him into the swing of it. Also, you need your own full sized pen to have the characters sign. We like to take a laundry marker and have them sign a Disney t-shirt. You have to put something like a magazine in a bag and insert that inside the shirt to provide a solid surface, and keep the marker from bleeding through. But, a few days later you ave a cool souvineer that you can wear.
Ice Cream can fix most problems at Walt Disney World. Hey, it is vacation so normal rules don't always apply.
The ferry boat to the Magic Kingdom is slower, but the monorail has a longer line. It usually works out about the same when it is busy first thing in the morning. Personally, I like to take the ferry on our first morning, especially in the winter. You can be huddled together with your jackets at the front of the ferry as the park gets slowly bigger. You leave the ferry and since you are a little early you find a place where you can look up and see Main Street Station. There is no need to crowd the gate. You will get in. The music changes and the steam train pulls into the station. All the characters get off the train and put on a little opening show. Then the gates open. You go under the train tracks, grabbing an English language map as you go through. You stroll right down mainstreet that is still wet-clean and smell the bakery. You already know what you want to do first so you stroll right to that attraction and begin the day. Man, I love it.
The closer you get to Christmas, the busier Walt Disney World gets. My guess is that this year starting at about the 23rd, it will be insane busy. Like you line up outside a burger restaurant just to get in and line up at the counter.
Learn how to use fastpass. It is quite simple but it saves you a little line time.
If you will be there for 8 days, you will have time to do just about everything. However, remember that the idea is to have fun for 8 days, not to do everything and stress to the point of breaking. I am looking at a picture of my family right now taken in front of the Living Seas by a cast member. My kids were about 2 and 4 in it. And it is toward the end of our vacation and the kids look beat. They were troopers, but we pushed pretty hard. I hope we were smart enough to take a break right after this and have some churros or something.
If it rains while you are there, put on a poncho and go do the parks. Disney in the rain can be lots of fun.
Take hats and mittens. Florida can get cold snaps. On one trip about that time of year we had to go to Wally World to buy these things before we went to the parks one morning. Money I did not need to spend, and really not a great way to start a day.
Take snacks for your kid.
Know what you want to do in the parks when you get there so you are not wasting time dealing with a map trying to figure out what sounds fun. It gives you a head start on the day and you can look at maps while you are in the first few lines.
Have fun with the planning. Don't stress about it. Once you figure out a few things, it is all fun. Don't let it stress you out. It is really pretty simple and quite fun.
The list goes on and on. Ask some more specific questions and you will get some great answers.
I wish I was going. Have fun.
Check the kid's backpack to make sure that they did not throw in a pair of scissors at the last minute. You don't want any security hassles.
One parent goes through security, then the kid, then the other parent. If the kid goes through first the security will NOT let you run after the child as he wanders off.
I really would not worry too much about the surprise. He really won't grasp what Disney World is until he sees it anyway. And, looking forward to the vacation is part of the fun. So, either order the free DVD so you can show him, or look online at pictures and show him. I like to watch Pirates of the Carribbean and then look at the picutes of the attraction. Or watch Dumbo and then think about that ride. You can watch Peter Pan and look at the pictures of that attraction where you fly through the bedroom and over London.
Many of the attractions are in dark rooms. You know, 3-d movies, and show type stuff. Some kids freak out when the lights to out. So, make sure you at least take him to a movie first so he gets used to sitting in the theatre.
The best time of day in the theme parks is first thing in the morning. Get moving so that you are at the gates a little before they open.
Character Autographs.. OK, some kids love to do these and some kids think Mickey looks like a 6 foot rodent that is missing some fingers. So, you have to roll with the punches on that one. He might love it, he might hate it. You can try some of the human characters like the princesses first. That might get him into the swing of it. Also, you need your own full sized pen to have the characters sign. We like to take a laundry marker and have them sign a Disney t-shirt. You have to put something like a magazine in a bag and insert that inside the shirt to provide a solid surface, and keep the marker from bleeding through. But, a few days later you ave a cool souvineer that you can wear.
Ice Cream can fix most problems at Walt Disney World. Hey, it is vacation so normal rules don't always apply.
The ferry boat to the Magic Kingdom is slower, but the monorail has a longer line. It usually works out about the same when it is busy first thing in the morning. Personally, I like to take the ferry on our first morning, especially in the winter. You can be huddled together with your jackets at the front of the ferry as the park gets slowly bigger. You leave the ferry and since you are a little early you find a place where you can look up and see Main Street Station. There is no need to crowd the gate. You will get in. The music changes and the steam train pulls into the station. All the characters get off the train and put on a little opening show. Then the gates open. You go under the train tracks, grabbing an English language map as you go through. You stroll right down mainstreet that is still wet-clean and smell the bakery. You already know what you want to do first so you stroll right to that attraction and begin the day. Man, I love it.
The closer you get to Christmas, the busier Walt Disney World gets. My guess is that this year starting at about the 23rd, it will be insane busy. Like you line up outside a burger restaurant just to get in and line up at the counter.
Learn how to use fastpass. It is quite simple but it saves you a little line time.
If you will be there for 8 days, you will have time to do just about everything. However, remember that the idea is to have fun for 8 days, not to do everything and stress to the point of breaking. I am looking at a picture of my family right now taken in front of the Living Seas by a cast member. My kids were about 2 and 4 in it. And it is toward the end of our vacation and the kids look beat. They were troopers, but we pushed pretty hard. I hope we were smart enough to take a break right after this and have some churros or something.
If it rains while you are there, put on a poncho and go do the parks. Disney in the rain can be lots of fun.
Take hats and mittens. Florida can get cold snaps. On one trip about that time of year we had to go to Wally World to buy these things before we went to the parks one morning. Money I did not need to spend, and really not a great way to start a day.
Take snacks for your kid.
Know what you want to do in the parks when you get there so you are not wasting time dealing with a map trying to figure out what sounds fun. It gives you a head start on the day and you can look at maps while you are in the first few lines.
Have fun with the planning. Don't stress about it. Once you figure out a few things, it is all fun. Don't let it stress you out. It is really pretty simple and quite fun.
The list goes on and on. Ask some more specific questions and you will get some great answers.
I wish I was going. Have fun.
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