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Bringing the Disney Magic to the JustDance Series

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Poke around on my blog a bit, and you’ll know two things for sure: my family loves the JustDance games and Disney stuff. So as you can imagine, we were thrilled to get a chance to play and review the JustDance Disney Party game…two things we love rolled into one!

The game playing had to wait a bit, since it arrived in the mail only a day before we headed out to…you guessed it – DisneyWorld! While there we did plenty of real dancing…

with a lovely Indian dancer in Animal Kingdom…
with Stitch in Tomorrowland…
with Frozone in a parade…

 

and of course, a dance with Prince Charming.

Once home, it was fun to keep the Disney-vibe going…Lil’ G couldn’t wait to fire up the game and play. As expected, her initial favorite song picks centered around her favorite characters: Stitch, Cinderella, Rapunzel, Phineas & Ferb…but as we played more she started to explore other songs, and found some new favorites!

What we liked…

Like buying a pair of Mickey Ears, Lil’ G enjoyed getting to pick her icon (although, 9 times out of 10, she chose Stitch).

There are 4 game modes to choose from, including two options that are much more “Mini” friendly – in that they are easier for younger players to score points and earn stars.

Lil’ G always picked the “Freeze and Shake” mode. I can understand why, with simple easy to follow instructions to “shake” and “stop,” she could rack up the points and earn as many stars as her big sister!

With 25 songs to choose from, you get a nice variety to keep almost everybody happy…for my older daughter, there are songs from the tweeny Disney shows like Shake It Up, Good Luck Charlie, and a family favorite – Wizards of Waverly Place. For the boys, there are songs from Phineas and Ferb (Squirrels in My Pants anyone?) and the Jungle Book.

Though even the boys can enjoy a little “Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo.”

What we didn’t like…

Sure, 25 songs is a lot…but of course there are plenty of songs I would have loved to see on the list…I’m not sure if there will be an option to buy new songs with Wii points like you can with other JustDance games, but hope this option becomes available.

Overall, the graphics and play-ability didn’t seem up to par with the other JustDance games – I wonder if that is because the Disney version is marketed to younger children who may not notice or care about the finer details.

If you choose to play song by song a la carte, you will need to continually select all the little options like you ears icon, the language preference, the male/female dance preference, etc. It’s a lot of extra steps each time you want to play another song, and can get tedious quickly. There is a playlist option, which I haven’t tried yet…I’m hoping once I set one up, it will eliminate the need to re-select choices between each dance.

Overall this game is a winner in our house – Lil’ G brought it along on a playdate and it kept the kids moving and grooving for quite some time.

If you want to bring some musical Disney magic home too, you can find JustDance DisneyParty on Amazon (where it’s on sale for $20!) It’s also available at ToysRUs. For more info about the game, including a complete list of song titles, check out the official Ubisoft Just Dance Disney Party Page.

 

Pop-What-ica?

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The gift-giving season is upon us! Hard to believe, but it was almost a decade ago that I got to buy and wrap Christmas presents for my baby girl for the very first time. Back then, the choices were simple. I could walk into a toy store, hit the baby aisle, and come home with piles of toys. Of course, I always had my eye out for the “educational” toys – you know, the kind that promised to stimulate brain development and enhance cognitive skills, etc.  Whether the ball popper or lavender-scented octopus stimulated my daughter’s brain, I’m not sure – but she seemed to enjoy them and I felt like I had done my job as both a smart and fun mama.

Now my baby is 9 years old and present buying has become more challenging. She owns, like many children of her generation, a Nintendo DS, so of course games for the system is an obvious gift idea. Again though, there is that challenge every mother faces:  to buy gifts that both entertain and educate.  If my child is going to spend hours playing a video game, I want to be able to assuage my conscience by knowing she’s learning something while doing it.

UbiSoft’s new Poptropica game checks  all the boxes on my  “Smart-Mama” and “Fun-Mama” Christmas shopping wish list.  Pop-what-ica? You might ask…well, I did too. If (like me) you didn’t know, Poptropica is a virtual world – an on-line role playing game world created by Jeff Kinney.  (If that name sounds familiar, fellow parents of 9 year olds, it should – he’s the author of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series.)  A DS game based on a popular virtual world from the guy who writes the Diary of a Wimpy Kid books? You’re sold already, right? Do I really need to even finish this review?

Well, in case you need to hear more…I’ll let the nine year old do the talking from here:

If the squeals of excitement and hours spent holed up in her room are any indication, then Miss A really enjoyed this game. One thing she loves to do is design her own avatars, and Poptropica provides lots of opportunities to create and customize characters.  I think players could spend hours and hours on this aspect of the game alone! (As you see in the beginning of the video, when she takes several moments to decide on a character to play, so many choices…)

And if that STILL isn’t enough to convince you, read more about the game on the official Poptropica Video Game Adventure site.

I hope, as the pre-holiday shopping days dwindle, I’ve helped make things easier by giving you a great gift idea. Poptropica is available at Toys R Us and Amazon. For less than $30, you’ll keep your child entertained, provide a smidgen of conscience-appeasing education, and buy yourself hours of quiet time. What a bargain!

 

 

Holiday Trees at Disney World: Wilderness Lodge

This December I got to do something I’ve long wanted to do…I got to spend part of the most wonderful time of the year in the most magical place on earth. Yep, I’m talking Christmastime at Disney World.

Ever since my family got back from our first trip to Disney World three years ago, I’ve known I wanted to come for a visit during the winter holidays. Yes, Disney is magical any time of the year…but an extra sprinkle of wonder gets added during Christmas.  And while I knew when I wanted to go on our next Disney vacation, I was less sure of where I wanted to stay. I knew I wanted a resort closer to the Magic Kingdom – the husband had his eye on the Contemporary, and I…being a little more price-conscious, was considering the Port Orleans Riverside resort.

It was our travel agent, Lori Bandera of SmallWorld Vacations (who we used to help plan our first trip in 2009), who suggested the Wilderness Lodge to me. It hadn’t even been on my radar for consideration, but I did some quick research on the web, and once I saw a few pictures of what the resort looked like during Christmas…

from the immense fireplace…
to the cabin in the North woods atmosphere…
to the amazing, show-stopping Christmas tree that fills their lobby…

 I was SOLD.

The tree soars into the rafters of the lobby, and you can’t help but stare up at it in wonder.

 

I’ll talk more about the resort itself later, but for now, let me just say if you are considering a trip to Disney World during Christmas, the Wilderness Lodge is the hotel to book…even Minnie approves.

Why Ghosts?

So I’ve been rambling on quite a bit lately about this writing thing…and I thought today, as 15 agents prepare to go to war with each other over the first 250 words of 60 aspiring authors (mine included)…that instead of talking about how I write, I’d focus on what I write…and why I write it.

And at the moment, I write paranormal romance. I’m not sure if this category of books had its own place on the shelf 20 years ago…but stroll through a bookstore now (if you are lucky enough to live near one, they are approaching dinosaur status and I mourn each one as it passes) and walking through the paranormal section could take a while. It’s big – and packed with everything from vampires to werewolves, angels to demons, dragons to centaurs (yes, centaurs…or so I’ve heard). This is also where you’ll find the books involving psychic powers, paranormal abilities…and ghosts. And that’s where my book would be found.

So why ghosts? Well, I find it a fascinating subject. Bring up the topic of ghosts at a dinner party and everyone has an opinion: some don’t believe, some aren’t sure but wonder, and some have several stories of their personal ghostly encounters.

Ghost stories tickle that spot of curiosity in me…and give me a supernatural thrill. I remember when I was in grade school I read a book about a girl who is haunted by a dollhouse. The dolls keep re-arranging themselves…I still get chills thinking of the main character hearing the scratching noises of the dolls moving around at night. I don’t want to spoil the ending – so I’ll just say the dolls’ ghostly activities lead to solving an old mystery.

As an adult, I got a thrill from another ghost – of a Scottish Highlander spotted on a dark country lane, staring up at the window of a woman brushing her hair. If you’ve read Outlander by Diana Gabaldon, then you might remember this scene. It is quick, and happens early in the book – but that ghostly encounter struck a chord in me…and led me to devour all the books in the series (All 7 of them – with number 8 coming out early next year). Gabaldon is a master storyteller, and her novels are phenomenal…but when it comes down to it, I keep reading because she has promised to one day explain the “why” of this ghost scene…and I hold on – hooked by my desire to see her connect the paranormal dots.

Despite the fact I love a good ghost story, I did not set out to write one of my own…it just sort of happened. One day I sat down for a free writing session and a scene popped into my head – fully formed and crystal clear. A man and a woman were sitting in a Victorian parlor of some kind but were dressed in modern clothes. The man was trying to explain to the woman that he was a ghost hunter, and she wasn’t buying it.

“I’m not joking Devyn.” Ronan’s voice was cold. Not cruel, just devoid of any emotion.
“Yeah, I get it. You’re for real. A real live, walking talking ghost buster. Ok, ok. So, do you like have some kind of laser thing that traps little green guys who terrorize hotel guests?”
His left eyebrow lifted quizzically.
“You know, a ghost buster. You catch ghosts in some kind of metal trap, using…I don’t know, electro-magnetic energy or something.”
His right eyebrow rose to join the left.

Not every scene in the book came to me this easily…far from it – but the bones of the story developed organically from this first conversation.

One other element of my story that came like lightning out of the sky was my title.  But in this case I was able to do a little detective work to figure out how my sub-conscious managed to come up with To Catch A Fetch . It has a familiar ring to it, for one…an echo of another title – but my story is not remotely similar to the Hitchcock film or the book it was based on.  The other piece pf the puzzle popped into place when I was watching an old episode of X-Files, in which a series of ghosts haunt an autistic man. At one point in the episode Mulder refers to a ghost as a “fetch. ” Scully, the constant skeptic, is given some food for thought when she has her own ghostly encounter (in a chill-worthy scene!). If you haven’t seen the episode, boot up the Netflix and check it out. I call it the “She is Me” episode, but it is actually titled, “Elegy.” (Season 4, episode 22).

And that’s why I write ghost stories. Some may question why I write paranormal romance at all –  it is seen as a dying breed, a genre past its prime…paranormal writers new to the scene have no hope of selling a book in a saturated market, blah blah blah.  Well, I’ll tell you – I write paranormal romance because I follow the old rule: write what you want to read. I write about what fascinates me, what intrigues me…and what I’d like to find on a shelf  while strolling down the bookstore aisles.