Outfit Idea for Magic Kingdom: Daisy Duck

Outfit Idea for Magic Kingdom: Daisy Duck

Like I mentioned last time, every time I worked on one of these outfit idea blog posts, I found the time commitment getting longer and longer—so to make it more manageable (and still fun!), I decided to simplify things and focus on just one outfit idea at a time. For this blog post, I’m putting together a look inspired by none other than Daisy Duck for a magical day at Magic Kingdom! As always, when I create these outfit ideas, comfort is key. These looks are built to help you have the best day at the park—feeling cute, confident, and ready for all the castle photos and churro breaks! You can click the picture below to shop the park look, and all the pieces are linked underneath!

Outfit Idea for Magic Kingdom: Daisy Duck

| Daisy Duck Bag Keychain | Free People Hot Shot Set | Hoka Clifton 9 Sneakers |

| Daisy Duck Ankle Socks | Small Hoop Earrings | Dainty Chain Bracelets |

| Daisy Duck Ears | Daisy Duck Face Bag Charm | Mini Duck Earrings |


And that wraps up this Daisy Duck-inspired look for a magical day at Magic Kingdom! Whether you're posing in front of Cinderella Castle, grabbing a sweet treat at the Confectionery, or just soaking in the Disney vibes, this outfit is all about channeling Daisy’s charm and sass while staying comfy all day long. I hope this look gives you some inspiration for your next park day! 💜🦆✨ Don’t forget to check out the links above to shop the full look. Until next time, keep it cute and keep it magical! If you have any questions, you can ask them below or if you are more comfortable you can email me at tarynintotravel@gmail.com and I will get back to you ASAP with an answer! You can also always comment below with a theme, ride, movie or character that you would like me to do in the future for you guys!

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Spend a Day at Disney Sea in Tokyo Japan

Spend a Day at Disney Sea in Tokyo, Japan!

How to Spend a Magical Day at Tokyo DisneySea – Tips, Rides & More | Planning a trip to Tokyo DisneySea? Discover the best rides, dining tips, must-see attractions, and insider advice to make the most of your Disney Sea day.

Hi Friends! If you're even thinking about going to Tokyo DisneySea, let me stop you right now and say: do it. Seriously, this place is unlike any other Disney park that we have been to! The theming for the park is like next-level, and rides are just done so well! When we were planning our trip to Tokyo we knew Disney Sea and Disneyland had to be on our must do list! We went in early April and I feel like it was just the right time to go because the weather was perfect and the crowds weren’t too bad either. Dustin and I packed in as much magic, food, rides and fun as we could in the one day we were there to see it!


🎟️ Getting There + Buying Tickets

We bought our tickets ahead of time through the official Tokyo Disney Resort website, and I definitely recommend doing that — they can sell out, especially during busy seasons or when there's a new attraction or event happening (like right now the Fantasy Springs area is still new and you need to book ahead to get access to that area. You can also use third-party platforms like Klook if you prefer something in English, but we found the official site worked just fine and I didn't have to worry about transferring anything over or dealing with extra steps.

Getting to the park was very easy because we were staying at Grand Nikko Tokyo Bay Maihama (we loved our stay here so much) and it was a quick 5 minute walk to the Disney Resort Line! But if we weren’t staying right in the area it was also super and we could have taken the train to Maihama Station and then transferred to the Disney Resort Line. The Disney Resort Line feels like the first ride of the day because of the Mickey-shaped windows and handles, which are adorable)! We got there at about 8:15 AM and it opened at 9:00 AM. There was already such a long line forming and I recommend getting there about 45 minutes to an hour early to not be at the back of the line when the park opens. The gates opened a bit ahead of schedule (like at 8:50ish). Make sure you have your tickets on the app, it made things so much smoother! Walking through the entrance and seeing Mount Prometheus towering above the Mediterranean Harbor was unreal. It really does feel like you’ve stepped into a fantasy world — less like a theme park, and more like looking at an insanely detailed movie set!

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🏰 How to Skip the Lines at Tokyo DisneySea

I am not an expert by any means, I just wanted to note what we did and noticed about the fast pass system when we were visiting. From what I understand, the classic paper FastPass system is gone much like other Disney parks, and Tokyo DisneySea now uses Disney Premier Access (paid) and Standby Passes for some attractions. We used the Tokyo Disney Resort app to keep track of wait times, reserve access to certain rides, and even order food — it’s a must. We bought Disney Premier Access for Rapunzel’s Lantern Festival for right away when we got there and once we scanned into the ride we were able to look on the app again and choose another option from Disney Premier Access. We kept doing this throughout the day and adjusting our plan as we knew the next ride we were going on, it helped a ton with avoiding crazy lines.

One big tip: if there's something you must ride, go straight there at rope drop or pay for Premier Access.

Make the most of your visit with these handy tools available in the Tokyo Disney Resort app:

🎟️ 1. Disney Premier Access (Paid)

  • What it is: A paid reservation system that lets you skip the regular line at select popular attractions.

  • How to use it:

    • Open the Tokyo Disney Resort app, link your park tickets, choose an attraction and select a time slot, pay directly through the app and show your QR code when it’s time to ride!

🆓 2. Standby Pass (Free)

  • What it is: A virtual queue system that gives you a time window to join the line—no payment required.

  • How to use it:

    • Reserve your Standby Pass through the app (subject to availability), come back during your time window and join the physical line.

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🎢 The Rides We Went On (And Which Were Totally Worth It)

  1. Rapunzel’s Lantern Festival - This was a new ride in Fantasy Springs where a boat ride took us on a journey through Rapunzel’s world, where they recreated scenes from Tangled all while listening to music from the movie. This was the first ride that we went on this day and it was such a cool experience, I loved the end with the floating lanterns which made us feel like we were in the movie!

  2. Peter Pan’s Neverland Adventure - This ride was such an immersive and high-tech dark ride like I have never experiences. It reminded me a lot of the Rattitouli ride that is at Epcot in Orlando but done so much better. The video was such high quality, the ride was so smooth and I didn’t once feel sick even with my glasses being off and the 3D glasses being on. It was a longer ride too which was nice, especially with the long wait. The ride is really just getting to soar with Peter Pan through Neverland and getting to come face-to-face with pirates, mermaids, and Captain Hook while listening to music and enjoying the show. We loved it and really thought it was done so well and worth the wait in line if you can’t get a fast pass to ride it.

  3. Journey to the Center of the Earth - We didn’t really know what to expect from this ride, we just knew the outside of it was really detailed and cool. We quickly found out that this ride is an expedition into the subterranean world. The ride was a high speed storytelling adventure and we were so happy to check this attraction off of our list! Between the ride’s detailed theming and the giant lava monster encounter at the end, it makes it a must-do ride!

  4. Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull - We also really liked this ride, it reminded me of Dinosaur at Animal Kingdom in Orlando. We got into a jeep and then raced through a cursed temple that was filled with traps, fireballs, and other effects that were inspired by the Indiana Jones movies. It was a fast-paced ride and I wish we had something similar to this at Disney World.

  5. Sinbad’s Storybook Village - Going into this ride we had absolutely no idea what we were going to see. But this is a cute little ride that follows a character named Sinbad and his tiger cub Chandu. Think It’s a Small World but with better music. Basically you are taken on a musical adventure through the different scenes from this show, we didn’t even know what it was and we enjoyed it! Definitely a good ride for all ages.

  6. Fairy Tinker Bell’s Busy Buggies - It was the cutest (family-friendly) ride where we were “shrunk down” to pixie size and then got to explore the cutest and most vibrant fairy garden in buggies. If you like Peter Pan or the Tinker Bell movies on Disney + I really think you will like this ride. It isn’t too fast and perfect for all fans of Tinker Bell.

  7. Raging Spirits - I am not even going to try to sugarcoat this, this ride was the biggest let down of possibly any ride I have ever been on before in my life. It says that it is going to be this super fast roller coaster with a 360 degree loop but that was literally the extent of it. I really think the ride lasted for like 15 seconds and that was it, the loop was a let down and there wasn’t really anything exciting that happened. I can’t even think of a ride to compare it to.. don’t waste your money, I promise it isn’t worth it.

I know I have said this a few times but we were only there for one day so there were a few rides we didn’t have time to go on. We chose to skip Toy Story Mania, Tower of Terror, Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Journey, and Soaring: Fantastic Flight. We wanted to make sure that we got to go on rides that we wouldn’t be able to here at home. So yes we skipped out on some of the bigger rides but we were definitely okay with it because each of them seemed so similar to rides that we have here in Orlando at Disney World.

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🍴 What We Ate

Okay, real talk: everything I watched about the food at Disney Sea was that it was so great and some of the best food they had ever had at a theme park and so on… guys, we weren’t fans of the food at the parks, like at all. There were some things that weren’t horrible but besides the food being really cute and themed well, it didn’t taste great. This is obviously just my opinion but I would lower the idea of the taste of the food at Disney Sea and Disneyland Tokyo quite a bit before you visit! We also really didn’t eat a ton of food on this first day!

🥐 Breakfast

We ate breakfast at our hotel, Grand Nikko Tokyo Bay Maihama! We weren’t sure if there were going to be a ton of options for breakfast in the park so we just ate before we went. I’m glad we did this because we were able to get right to going on the rides!

🍛 Lunch

We ate lunch at The Snuggly Duckling in the Fantasy Springs. We got the Fried Shrimp Burger with a side of fries. It was pretty good, the texture of the shrimp was starting to get to me towards the end of the sandwich but the slaw and sauce on it was really good! They also had other burger options to ear here as well!

🍗 Snacks

  • Popcorn – There were so many kinds of popcorn to try. They had flavors like black pepper, caramel, and curry was flavor. They had the option to buy popcorn in regular boxes or you could go all-in with a souvenir bucket — we saw people collecting them like trophies, they were so cute but I couldn’t bring myself to get one and then try to fit it in my suitcase on the way back to the states.

  • Churros – The churros were really good, I got the creme brûlée churro and really liked it!

🍣 Dinner

We kept it casual and grabbed something small in the evening because we were still kind of full. But we both got the Mickey Mouse shaped chicken nuggets and sides of fries. Again, it was pretty bland and there were only two sauce options, spicy harissa sauce and garlic shrimp sauce which weren’t our favorites. But we got these cute nuggets from Cape Cod Cook-Off.

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🛍️ Souvenirs We Bought (Because You Have to)

Shopping at Tokyo DisneySea was honestly in my top 5 favorite things that we did while we were there. Every store we went into there was SOMETHING that I couldn’t resist picking up. They had so many fun Mickey-shaped snacks that I felt that I couldn’t live without. The merch here is seriously next level, with tons of Japan-exclusive items you won’t find anywhere else—especially all things Duffy, which has a massive fan base here so if you are also a fan, prepare your wallet! Haha We tried to go into all of the stores, like the little kiosks near each land those had themed goodies that you might miss if you walked past. I also couldn’t leave without getting some of the themed plushies that I wouldn’t find here in the states as well as the iconic Mickey Mouse shaped sunglasses that I have seen everywhere! We definitely bought way more than we planned, but I have zero regrets! A little tip, shopping during parades or early morning was much less stressful because the crowds were preoccupied and not shopping, so I would shop during those times if you want to browse in peace!

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💡 Tips for First-Timers

  • Download the Tokyo Disney Resort app before your trip and use it!

  • Make sure you log in and link your tickets before getting to the park, you will want to use the app with your linked tickets to get into the park!

  • Check availability for rides and make reservations right after park entry. Availability for the fast pass options can go fast—especially on weekends and holidays!

  • Make sure you bring a portable charger, you’ll be on your phone all day and it will come in handy, I promise!

  • Utilize mobile ordering when it is available at select quick-service locations in the app! It is great for skipping food lines!

  • Pack compact umbrella or raincoat — Tokyo weather can change quickly and again you will be happy you brought it.

  • Make sure you arrive early to the park to wait in line. I would aim to get there at least 30–45 minutes before park opening. The earlier you get in line the earlier you will get into the park and be able to get the fast passes that you want for the rides on your list.

  • I would have a plan going into the day but at the same time be flexible. It is smart to have a few rides on your list that are must-do attractions for you but also be ready to adjust the plan based on crowd levels and wait times for the day that you are at the park!


Tokyo DisneySea completely lived up to the hype—and really then some! From the park being so insanely detailed with theming, to the fun and unique rides and all the themed snacks and merchandise, it was such a magical day! If you're going to Japan and a Disney fan and you are on the fence about going, I promise it’s 100% worth it. Like I mentioned, we fit all of Tokyo DisneySea into one day and we made the most of every minute. If you have any questions while planning your own trip or want to know more about anything that I mentioned above, feel free to reach out—I’m always happy to chat about anything Disney! You can comment below or you can send me an email at tarynintotravel@gmail.com and I will get back to you as soon as possible! ✨

Much Love, 

Emma


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Outfit Idea for Epcot: Guardians of the Galaxy

Outfit Idea for Epcot: Guardians of the Galaxy

Planning a park day outfit that's both fun and also realistically functional in the Florida heat can be a challenge but I am here to help! Today I’m sharing a look inspired by none other than Guardians of the Galaxy for an adventurous day at EPCOT it is a newer-ish ride so I think people are still very excited about it, as they should be, it is such a fun ride!! As always, when I create these outfit ideas, comfort is key. These looks are built to help you have the best day at the park—feeling cool, confident, and totally ready to ride Cosmic Rewind, snack your way around the World Showcase, and snap plenty of out-of-this-world photos. You can click the picture below to shop the park look, and all the items are linked underneath!

Outfit Idea for Epcot: Guardians of the Galaxy

| Silver Groot Ring | Silver Music Note Earrings | The Cosmic Tee |

| Guardians of the Galaxy Inspired Bracelets | Cassette Tape Keychain |

| Ribbed One Piece Bodysuit | Light Purple Belt Bag | Veja V-90 Sneakers |

| Groot Shoulder Magnetic Accessory | Guardians of the Galaxy 3D Printed Ears |


I hope this Guardians of the Galaxy-inspired EPCOT outfit gave you some fun ideas for your next park day! Whether you're racing through the galaxy on Cosmic Rewind or grabbing a snack in the World Showcase, dressing the part just adds to the fun of being in the parks, in my opinion! 🌟🚀 If you have any questions, outfit ideas, themes or other suggestions, you can ask them below or if you are more comfortable you can email me at tarynintotravel@gmail.com and I will get back to you ASAP!

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20 Essential Tips to Know Before Visiting Japan: What Every Traveler Should Be Prepared For

20 Essential Tips to Know Before Visiting Japan

If you’re anything like us, planning your trip to Japan was so freaking exciting! When we were planning our trip there were some things that we really just didn’t think about and I don’t want you guys to not know these things either! Whether you’re dreaming of slurping ramen in Osaka, soaking in an onsen in the mountains, or shopping around Tokyo, I promise you are about to have an adventure of a lifetime and I am here to just make that all a little bit easier! Before you hop on that plane, there are a few things that might surprise you (like don’t tip when you’re in Japan or just a warning that the toilets in Japan have more buttons than your TV remote haha). I’ve rounded up 20 super useful tips to help you navigate Japan a lot easier!


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  1. Suica Card for Train Tickets - I can’t recommend enough to add a Suica card onto your iPhone’s wallet before you go and load money onto that! We did this and literally just tapped our phones to pay for tickets when we entered and exited the stations. Having the Suica card in your Apple Wallet was so helpful and to do this, you need to add your Suica card to the Wallet app and then enable Express Mode. Enabling Express Mode was what allowed us to use the Suica card without having to unlocking our phones. It was so nice to not have to try and get tickets at each station and this made things so much easier! Most of the signs are really clear and have both Japanese and English.

    • You can also use your Suica card as Apple Pay at any store that has the IC logo next to the cash register. For us we really only used it at the 7 Eleven but I believe that you can do this at other places too!

  2. Send Luggage to your Next Hotel - Have your hotel send your luggage for you to your next destination, we did this from our hotel near Disney to our hotel in Osaka and it only cost about $30 for two suitcases which made our travel day a lot less stressful and chaotic. A few things to note, they will tell you your bags will be there the next day so we just packed our backpacks as overnight bags and we had no issues. The second thing, our hotel in Osaka didn’t have this service but they gave us instructions of where we could do this at the train station and it seemed easy enough. We didn’t end up using the service back to Tokyo but this is because we forgot and already repacked our suitcases when without packing overnight bags so we just decided to do it ourselves. But trust me, it is worth the $30, lugging suitcases around Japan is not for the weak! Haha

  3. Train Station Tip - When you’re at the train stations, it was helpful for us to focus on the color of the ring for the train type and the platform you need, there are tons of signs and they all show the color rings that match Google or Apple Maps. We mainly used Google Maps but Apple Maps worked as well. The trains can be confusing but we were able to figure it out pretty quickly!

  4. Visit Japan Web for Streamlining Customs - to fill out your immigration and customs information online before you go so things are more streamlined once you land in Japan. We did this and it saved us a lot of time! If we wouldn’t have done this we would have filed it out in person once we got there and it would have taken so much more time! Here is the link for you to do that!

  5. Bullet Trains for Travel Between Cities - We used bullet trains to get from Tokyo to Osaka and also to get from Osaka back to Tokyo and we bought our tickets online and it was so easy. We used Klook to get these tickets, I will link that website for you guys here! We got first class tickets to make sure we had a nice seat that we were able to stretch out and be comfortable for the whole trip and that was really nice. I would suggest getting snacks at the train station before you get on the bullet train but they also have snacks and drinks that you can order to your seats which was pretty cool!

  6. Trash Cans - There aren’t really trash cans in the streets. We started carrying a plastic bag with us to put trash into our backpack until we could find a trash can. A couple of things, one- if you go to a restaurant or a food stand, they would take their trash back once you were done. Another thing, this wasn’t always the case but at vending machines there was a trash can in between the two machines about 60% of the time!

  7. Book-Off - This is a second hand store that had discounted items from all things Pokemon, Disney, collectors cards, books, Anime collectables, records and so many things! They also were mostly brand new and/or in great condition. We bought lots from these stores and some of the things we got were brand new with tags from the Pokemon Centers and Disneyland! I linked the website so you can find the location that is closest to you here! We went in both Tokyo and in Osaka.

  8. Train Etiquette - Keep in mind when you’re on the trains to be very respectful and quiet. The trains were always clean, quiet, and in great condition, so my recommendations are to never talk loud or be talking on the phone and also if you have a backpack on, put it on the front of you or place it in the overhead storage. Lastly, the trains were literally always on time so make sure you’re early or you will probably miss your train.

  9. No Towels in public bathrooms - When we were out and about there usually weren’t aren’t any towels in the bathroom to dry your hands off after you wash your hands and if that’s the case then there most likely won’t be trash cans to throw towels away either so I would recommend bringing a couple of hand towels to put in the bag you carry throughout the day! If you don’t bring them from home there are bathroom towels for sale in most stores that we went into that you can buy!

  10. Smaller Restaurants - We started choosing the smaller restaurants with little seating (like less than 10 spots in the whole place)! When we chose smaller spots, we definitely had amazing food! These restaurants had the best tasting food, more bang for your buck and overall just better. I would stay away from chain restaurants if possible!

  11. Get a SIM card before you go - Dustin had our SIM cards all set up before we even left the states to that when we landed in Japan we were able to just flip off our normal eSim and toggle on our new eSIM card in the settings on our phone. We used Sakura Mobile Travel and it was super easy and convenient and for the 14 days that we were in Japan it was about $70 total for both of our phones to work there in Japan which was great. We also would connect to Wi-Fi if it was available or we needed it!

  12. Bring an Emergency Kit - We kind of do this with every trip that we go on just beucase we go on cruises a lot. This trip obviously wasn’t a cruise but I brought it just in case and it was very helpful throughout the trip! I will link the blog post that I have that covers what we put in our Emergency Kits right here but it really just has things like Tylenol/Advil, bandaids, Emergen-C, Germ X, sunscreen, Liquid IV, Dramamine, etc!

  13. Download Google Translate - One of the best things you can do before heading to Japan is download Google Translate to your phone. While many people in larger cities speak some English, you’ll quickly find that outside tourist hotspots, communication can be a bit tricky—especially when it comes to reading signs, menus, or asking for help. Google Translate can be a total lifesaver! You can also use the camera feature to instantly translate Japanese text, and even have short conversations if you want to use the voice function.

  14. Learn a Few Phrases - I think it is always a good idea when you’re traveling to a new place to learn a few basic phrases, it is pretty easy and it really goes a long way and is always appreciated by locals. Having these phrases in your back pocket (and Google Translate ready to go) can make your trip so much smoother and help you connect with locals, too!

    • Here are a few simple phrases to know before you go:

      1. Konnichiwa (こんにちは) – Hello

      2. Arigatou gozaimasu (ありがとうございます) – Thank you very much

      3. Ohayou gozaimasu (おはようございます) - Good morning

      4. Sumimasen (すみません) – Excuse me / I'm sorry

      5. Kudasai" (ください) - means "please" or "could you please give me...”

      6. Shinkansen (新幹線) – Bullet Train

      7. Mizu - (水) Water

      8. Ocha - (お茶) Tea

  15. Carry a backpack - You will want to have some sort of bag that you carry with you, I carried a smallish backpack and Dustin carried a crossbody. Inside the bag we had things like a reusable charger pack, our Pokémon go catchers, bandaids, medicine like Advil, our passports, wallets, hand sanitizer and honestly there was more. Maybe I will do a blog post about what was in my everyday bag in Japan!

  16. Passport Info - One thing to know before heading out to explore Japan, make sure to carry your passport with you at all times! Not only is it required by law for tourists to have their passport on them, but it can actually come in super handy! Many places, like department stores and electronics shops, offer tax-free shopping for visitors, and you’ll need to show your passport to get the discount. Plus, if you’re ever asked for ID by the police (which can happen during random checks), having it on you saves a lot of hassle. We never got stopped but it could happen. It’s just one of those small things that makes your trip smoother—and could even save you a few yen with the tax-free shopping!

  17. Cash in Japan - Cash is nice to have on hand, a ton of places take credit cards, but a lot of cute shops and small restaurants don’t. Along with that, cash can easily be pulled out of ATMs in convenience stores using your USA debit card. We also got cash out at the airport and that was super simple as well but if you leave the airport without cash, you can absolutely get it in other places too.

  18. Go to Don Quiote - It is seriously just a crazy experience. It is a massive, 24-hour discount store that’s an experience all on its own, seriously a shopping experience I will never forget. Anything you could ever want or need was inside this store, snacks, beauty products, toys, second hand luxury items like Louis Vuitton, Coach and more, games, luggage, clothing, the list seriously goes on and on. There is also this quirky song playing the whole time and when we were in there, suddenly like three hours had passed. I wish I would have taken photos or a video inside the store but if you look up Don Quijote on Tiktok or Instagram you will get a good idea as to what I am talking about haha! They also have tax free on purchases over 5,500 when you give them your passport!

  19. Bring more than one pair of shoes - If you’re traveling to Japan just know that you'll be doing a lot of walking and then when you think you have pictured enough distance that you will walk each day, add more to it! Haha Think city streets, train stations, temples, and everything in between—so it’s smart to bring more than one pair of comfortable shoes to rotate through, seriously! I brought and highly recommend packing the Hoka Clifton 9 sneakers—they’re lightweight, cushioned, and perfect for long days on your feet. I also brought my Veja V-90 Sneakers but wish I would have broken them in a lot more before wearing them around Japan so just they were more comfortable. Just bring more than one pair, trust me, your feet will thank you!

  20. Leave Room to Explore, But Book Must-Do Experiences Early - One thing that we were happy we did with our time in Japan was to make sure that we booked must do things on our list early so we knew we were going to do them but at the same time, our favorite days were the ones we just let ourselves wander and explore areas without plans. Japan was seriously full of unexpected gems like temples, quirky cafés, hidden alleys, and yummy food that you’ll really only find by wandering. As someone who is a planner, it was tempting for me to plan out most things but I was so happy with how much time we left open to explore! Keeping that in mind, if there are specific experiences you don’t want to miss—like a visiting a certain temple or eating at a certain restaurant, you should book them as far ahead as you can especially on non-negotiable experiences! A flexible itinerary with a few fixed highlights strikes the perfect balance.

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I hope these tips help you feel a little more prepared and a lot more excited for your trip to Japan! We learned some of this stuff the hard way, so if this post saves you even one awkward moment or confusing situation, then my job here is done 😂 Japan is such an incredible place, and with just a bit of know-how, your adventure will be even more amazing. So go slurp all the noodles, press all the mysterious toilet buttons (at your own risk lol), and soak up every unforgettable moment. If you have any questions at all I am here to answer them as best as I can, you can leave a comment below or send me an email at tarynintotravel@gmail.com and I will get back to you as soon as I can!


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Where to Eat, Stay and Play in Osaka, Japan

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Little did I know but Osaka is one of those cities that you will seriously fall in love with while you are visiting! I loved everything the city had to offer from the street food stalls of Dotonbori to the peaceful charm of the Osaka Botanical Gardens, there was something there for every kind of traveler. Whether you're a foodie chasing the next great takoyaki spot, a culture buff diving into temples and history, or just looking for a place to casually stroll until you smell dinner, Osaka delivered! In this blog post, I am sharing where we stayed, some of our favorite places that we ate, and some of the things that we did while we were in Osaka as well!


All blog posts for this Osaka and Tokyo Japan Trip

Packing for a 14 Day Trip to Osaka and Tokyo Japan

Where to Eat, Stay and Play in Osaka, Japan

20 Tips to Know Before You Go to Japan

Spend a Day at Disney Sea in Japan

Where to Eat, Stay and Play in Tokyo, Japan

Spend a Day at Disneyland Tokyo

A Day Trip to Nara Park + Kyoto from Osaka, Japan

Where to Eat, Stay and Play at Disneyland Tokyo and Disney Sea

Spend a Day at Universal Studios Japan

Eat Ramen Around Japan with Dustin

Budget Breakdown of the entire 14 Day Japan Trip


A Few Things to Have on Hand!

  1. Rain jacket or an umbrella

  2. Small backpack or a crossbody for purchases, we also carried this reusable compact bag for times when we had too many things to carry!

  3. Camera or Phone for pictures

  4. LAYERS! I was so thankful that I had a rain jacket, a sweatshirt and a t-shirt on because I shed and added layers all day long!

  5. Passports - we needed to have our passports anytime we left the hotel!


Where to Stay in Osaka

Henn Na Hotel Osaka Shinsaibashi - We feel like we picked a hotel with the perfect location in Osaka to all of the things that we wanted to see. The Henn na Hotel Osaka Shinsaibashi was a great pick! Just a 10-minute walk from the popular Dotonbori and close to must-see spots like Kuromon Ichiba Market and Osaka Castle, the location was super convenient for exploring. The hotel had a free continental breakfast, free WiFi, and we didn’t know this until after we left but they even bike rentals if you're wanting to explore the city from a bike! The rooms were small but manageable and they were clean and modern, with a nice shower and a deep tub. It was the perfect place to crash at night while staying near the action! We also loved that it was super close to the train station which made it easy to get to places like Nagai Botanical Gardens. It was affordable, clean, centrally located and we would absolutely stay here again!


Where to Eat in Osaka

Coffee Kan Shinsaibashi - We had breakfast here one morning and it was right next to our hotel, like on the same block as it! I got an iced caramel coffee and Dustin got a mocha latte and they were both really good. Then for food we both got their super thick and fluffy pancakes, Dustin got two with basically one scoop of chocolate and one scoop of vanilla ice cream which was super good! I got one pancake (I wish I had gotten two) with basically a thin strawberry jam on top and syrup and that was also really good! We sat downstairs so this didn’t bother us but apparently up on the second floor is a smoking area. Some reviews complained of being able to smell the smoke but honestly we didn’t so take that information as you wish!

Mill Pour Coffee - This was the cutest coffee shop, it was so small but so cute inside! The latte art is what initially drew us in to stop here and I got an iced maple nut latte that was so so good and Dustin got a cafe mocha and he liked his as well. We didn’t get any good pictures of the latte art though because we took our coffees to go!

担々麺 くろおに 南船場店 - This spot was just down the street from our hotel and it was the only ramen spot that I had while we were in Japan that had ground meat and it was delish! It was super rich and the noodles were cooked perfectly. I would give the ramen a 9/10 and the gyoza a 5/10. I didn’t love the gyoza because it was super lemony with hints of ginger and I’m not a huge fan of that, but Dustin liked them a lot more than I did!

Kamakura Shinsaibashi Ramen - This was a ramen chain and we didn’t even really notice that until we were sitting down and eating. The ramen here was okay, Dustin had ramen, I had friend rice which was pretty good and then we shared some gyoza which we liked. But we were so hungry that we just needed to pick a spot and this is what we ended up with! If you’re in a pinch, stop in here but if you have time to look for a better ramen place then I would do that or choose one of the other spots I mention in this blog post!

Hanamaruken Namba Hozenji Ramen Shop - This ramen was SO SO SO good, it might have been the best ramen that I had while we were in Japan. My ramen had beef short ribs on top and I can’t even believe how good it was! The gyoza was also good and Dustin loved his ramen! This was one of those shops that only had about 10 spots to sit and there were so many locals that were eating lunch in here which made us feel good about how much we liked it here! It is in the middle of Dotonburi so plan to stop here if you are in the area exploring on your own trip!

Lekei Ramen Menya Yoshikawa Ramen - This ramen shop was right next to our hotel and Dustin loved this place! It was really good and we had this ramen a couple of late nights after exploring all day! Dustin ate ramen there inside the shop and then also brought the ramen back to us at the hotel and it was really really good!


Bars in Osaka, Japan

Bar Fun - This was the bar that we went to after wandering around Dontonburi all afternoon and we just stopped in th get one drink. One drink turned into two and that turned into us spending the whole night there until it was time to go find a snack before heading to bed! The vibe was very chill, we sat at the bar and played cards for about 3.5 hours and the owner kept serving us and talking with other people that came in and out of the bar throughout the night! It was up on the third level of the building it was in and at first when we got to the door we thought it was closed but it wasn’t so definitely make sure you check the door before deciding to turn away!


Kenny Bar Osaka - We stopped in this bar for our first drink on Dustin’s birthday and we were greeted with literally the nicest old lady that was running the bar! She was so happy that we were in there! I had a glass of red wine and Dustin got this drink that was almost like an experience, it was explained to us that the first shot was the Japanese whiskey as it comes normally and then the second shot is the same Japanese whiskey that had been aged in a barrel. He said it was pretty good! We also got a snack of different nuts that were seasoned with Japanese peppers and they were seriously better than I could have ever imagined. I liked them so much I want to recreate them and have them on hand here at home! Overall the bar was very low key but that is how we like things so it was perfect for us to spend time there.

Kizuna - This bar was where we went after the Kenny Bar on Dustin’s birthday and WOAH. It was seriously a blast, the owner and the other bartender were so fun and nice. They just wanted us to have a good time! They had so many things to offer us, they had a book that translated basic sayings and we actually learned a lot that night. They people that were in the bar were mostly locals that had just gotten off of work and we sang karaoke with them for the entire night! Keeping in mind that this spot is TINY and really only could hold 10-15 people, it was full and everyone was in a great mood! When the whole bar found out it was Dustin’s birthday the owner popped a bottle of champagne and everyone in the bar toasted to Dustin and drank and just had the best time! I can’t recommend this place enough! We loved it!


Sites to See in Osaka, Japan

Dotonburi - We spent a lot of time in Osaka hanging out around Dotonbori! It is super lively, with neon lights and signs and it was packed with energy, incredible food, and tons of photo spots around what felt like every corner. I wanted to note some things to make sure you check out when you’re visiting!

  1. Glico Running Man sign— It is really just a sign to look at but there were so many people taking photos and selfies with this giant sign that was overlooking the canal, this is also where we saw the canal tours happening as well!

  2. Kani Doraku crab sign, another famous landmark but honestly there are SO many signs to look at while you are exploring around! Like giant dumplings, a giant crab, huge chicken nuggets for some reason, different fish… It was actually really cool!

  3. Hozenji Yokocho - This was a cute alley full of traditional eateries and a peaceful moss-covered temple tucked away in the middle of the action, we were so surprised to see this in the middle of the hustle and bustle!

  4. Don Quijote Dotonbori is a massive, 24-hour discount store that’s an experience all on its own, seriously a shopping experience I will never forget. Anything you could ever want or need was inside this store. There is this quirky song playing the whole time and when we were in there, suddenly like three hours had passed. I wish I would have taken photos or a video inside the store but if you look up Don Quijote on Tiktok or Instagram you will get a good idea as to what I am talking about haha!

  5. Gaming Arcades - We went into a couple of these like gaming arcades, they were stories high with claw machines, different arcade games and so much to look at! Think of like a Dave n’ Busters here but three stories high on steroids! It was actually very fun to go into and loose a ton of coins to the claw machines after a couple of drinks! But that might have just been that we weren’t great at playing the claw machines beucase there were actually a ton of people walking around with the prizes that they were trying to get!

  6. Tombori River Cruise, we didn’t get a chance to do this but we saw a lot of tours happening while we were there walking along the canal. But it was the perfect way to take in Dotonbori from the water!

Nagai Botanical Gardens - We didn’t have this on our agenda to start the trip but we had seen it being advertised somewhere while we were there and so we made sure to spend some time visiting the Nagai Botanical Gardens and the Osaka Museum of Natural History—they're right next to each other and made for an easy visit. The gardens are beautifully maintained, with walking paths take you through so many colorful seasonal flowers, we saw SO many cherry blossoms! They also had a beautiful pond and a small forested area to walk through as well. When we were done walking through the gardens, we stopped into the Osaka Museum of Natural History and the nerd in me LOVED IT. There were tons of exhibits on everything from dinosaurs to local ecosystems which was fun to learn about being in a different country and how things work there. It was also only about $6 total for the both of us to get into the Nagai Botanical Gardens and the Osaka Museum of Natural History which is just so worth the price!

Pokemon Center Osaka DX - This pokemon center was on the 9th floor inside the main building of the Daimaru Shinsaibashi shopping mall! If you aren’t staying in the area it is right above the Shinsaibashi Station on the Midosuji Line which was nice and easy to get to and from. We went to this location two time, the first time it was Sunday afternoon and it was absolutely insane inside. The line to check out was super long and it was just very crowded trying to shop so we went back on Tuesday morning and had no problems looking around. If it’s possible for you/your time I recommend visiting during the week rather than on the weekend.

Universal Studios Japan - I plan on writing a whole blog post on Universal Studios Japan because I have a lot to share on things like how to get there, getting your tickets, which tickets to get, what day of the week we went to the park, the rides we went on, what to bring, where we ate and tons more! I will link that blog post here when it gets written but if you have questions before that gets published you can definitely send me an email and I will answer them sooner!



Using The Train in Japan

Trains in Japan can seem indimidating but were actually pretty easy once we did it a few times. I can’t recommend enough to add a Suica card onto your iPhone’s wallet before you go and load money onto that! We did this and literally just tapped our phones to pay for tickets when we entered and exited the stations. Having the Suica card in your Apple Wallet was so helpful and to do this, you need to add your Suica card to the Wallet app and then enable Express Mode. Enabling Express Mode was what allowed us to use the Suica card without having to unlocking our phones. It was so nice to not have to try and get tickets at each station and this made things so much easier! Most of the signs are really clear and have both Japanese and English. Keep in mind when you’re on the trains to be very respectful and quiet. The trains were always clean, quiet, and in great condition, so my recommendations are to never talk loud or be talking on the phone and also if you have a backpack on, put it on the front of you or place it in the overhead storage. Lastly, the trains were literally always on time so make sure you’re early or you will probably miss your train.

Bullet Train Info

We also used bullet trains to get from Tokyo to Osaka and also to get from Osaka back to Tokyo and we bought our tickets online and it was so easy. We used Klook to get these tickets, I will link that website for you guys here! We got first class tickets to make sure we had a nice seat that we were able to stretch out and be comfortable for the whole trip and that was really nice. I would suggest getting snacks at the train station before you get on the bullet train but they also have snacks and drinks that you can order to your seats which was pretty cool!


As I mentioned, Osaka completely stole my heart, and I hope this guide helps it steal yours too. Whether you're planning your first trip or just daydreaming about your next adventure, this city has a way of surprising you at every turn—in the best possible way. From incredible eats to peaceful green escapes and everything in between, there's truly something for everyone who wants to visit. If you end up visiting any of these spots (or find new favorites!), I’d love to hear about it. As always, if you have any questions at all, please comment below or send me an email at tarynintotravel@gmail.com and I will get back to you asap!

Much Love, 

Emma


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Packing for a 14 Day Trip to Osaka and Tokyo Japan

Hi Friends!

We just got back from Japan and I will mention this a few times throughout the blog post I am sure but for some reason, packing for a two-week trip to Osaka and Tokyo during the spring for me was a little bit nerve-racking because I wasn’t sure how the weather was going to be with it fluctuating so much between locations! Packing for such a diverse experience weather wise can be a bit tricky and from my research, spring weather in Japan offers a mix of cool and mild temperatures so it is best to be prepared for most situations! Whether you're strolling through the serene parks of Osaka or navigating the trendy streets of Tokyo, choosing the right outfits is essential for staying comfortable and still cute. I will be sharing in my opinion, the best outfits to pack for your 14-day Japan adventure, to make sure that you're ready for any occasion!


WEATHER IN JAPAN

When we were there it was the first two weeks of April and weather was in about 50-60 degrees in Toyko and 60-70 degrees when we were in Osaka! There were times when it got a little bit chilly but there was only one day where I wish I had something heavier than just my jean jacket and that was beucase it was cold and rainy when we were up near Mt. Fuji so everything was just cold and damp!










At least for me going into the packing portion of this trip I was very overwhelmed for some reason. But I defiantly took the time to find some pieces that I could wear if it was a warmer day or add the right layers and have things to add to the outfit if it was one of the colder days on our trip! I am hoping that with this list you can enjoy your spring trip to Osaka and Tokyo to the fullest without worrying about your wardrobe. From lightweight layers to versatile sneakers, packing smart for a variety of activities and weather conditions will make sure that you are comfortable and prepared throughout your 14-day adventure. If you have any questions at all, I am more than happy to answer those for you! You can drop a comment below or you can email me at tarynintotravel@gmail.com and I will get back to you as soon as possible!

Much Love, 

Emma


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Outfit Idea for Hollywood Studios: Aliens from Toy Story

Outfit Idea for Hollywood Studios: Aliens from Toy Story

Every time I was doing one of the outfit idea blog posts, the timing commitment was getting longer and longer and I was struggling to continue creating these so I decided to just do one outfit idea going forward! For this blog post I am going an outfit idea for Hollywood Studios with the aliens from Toy Story in mind! Like I always say when doing these outfit ideas, they are based around comfort and the outfits that I am putting together will make sure you have a fun day at the park while staying comfortable but also still feeling cute with the choice you made in your outfit! You can click the picture below to shop the park look and the items are linked below!

Outfit Idea for Hollywood Studios: Aliens from Toy Story

| Black Bodysuit | OOOOOOH Aliens Tee | Purple OnCloud Sneakers |

| Falling With Style Bracelets | Toy Story Aliens Headband | Aliens Keychain |

| Pizza Earrings | Purple Belt Bag | Rocket Necklace | Alien Hair Clip |


I hope you like this new way of me creating outfits for the Disney Parks for you guys! I like the one outfit at a time route just a little bit better because it is more manageable to write on the backend and I can create these types of posts more often for you guys! If you have any questions, you can ask them below or if you are more comfortable you can email me at tarynintotravel@gmail.com and I will get back to you ASAP with an answer! You can also always comment below with a theme, ride, movie or character that you would like me to do in the future for you guys!

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Gluten Free in Disneyland and California Adventure

Gluten Free in Disneyland and California Adventure

You might have heard by now that we just got back from a trip where we went to Disneyland, Disney’s California Adventure, and also spent some time in Downtown Disney. If you are looking for some gluten-free recommendations, you are in luck! Disneyland is known for making sure everyone can enjoy the magic, and that is also true when it comes to different dietary needs. There are plenty of gluten-free options scattered throughout the parks and Downtown Disney, so you don’t have to worry about missing out on delicious food while you’re having fun! I’ve put together a review of the gluten-free spots that we visited when we were there to take some of the planning and research off of your own plate. Let's dive in and discover some delicious gluten-free finds that’ll make your Disney experience even more special! Happy reading!



Gluten Free in Disneyland

Galactic Grill - We had lunch here on our first day in Disneyland and it was really what we picked because I could tell from mobile ordering that they had gluten-free options and I was starving so I didn’t put much thought into it. I got the Cheeseburger and it had lettuce and cheese on it with a gluten-free bun. The bun was a little weird and not like any gluten-free bun that I have ever had in Disney World but it was okay. I ate it but I probably would have tried something else if we went back there. I also got a side of fries and those were really good! I would rate it a 6/10 overall! I also didn't get a photo but I will share the menu below for you guys to look at it.


Gluten Free in California Adventure

Flo’s V8 Cafe - We ate lunch here one day when we spent the morning in Disney’s California Adventure. It was really cool because we chose a seat outside and got to watch the Radiator Springs Racers ride go by which I really liked! They had mobile ordering which makes ordering gluten-free options just a little bit easier. I got “Ramones Low and Slow Club” which was yummy and had turkey breast, bacon, avocado-bacon mayo, lettuce and tomato on it with a side of steak fries which were also good! Overall, I would rate this meal a 9/10, only because I think it could have used just a little bit more of the sauce that it came with!

Mendocino Terrace Wine Tasting - This doesn’t need to be under “gluten-free” by any means but we frequented this spot in the few days that we were in the parks. They had a huge wine selection and they also had beer and cider options as well. I didn’t even know they had a cheese plate until I was writing this blog post so I feel like we missed out. But I love wine so this was my go-to choice for a drink in the park! I liked the Martin Ray Pino Noir, but also tried the Craftwell Peach Mojito one day and that was really good and refreshing. Dustin tried the Mango Mule and said that was good as well. They really had something for everyone here!

Pym Test Kitchen - First of all, walking into this restaurant is just overall a really cool experience. If you look up when you’re in here, you see a machine with pretzels going in one size and coming out either smaller or larger which a fun interactive touch they added. But like the other spots we tried, they had a mobile ordering option which was helpful. I got the Reactor Melt which was garlic pesto toasted sourdough that had mozzarella, basil and tomato on it and it came with potato bites. I thought the food was pretty good and I appreciated the fun touch with the bread, usually they leave that off when it comes to allergy friendly food. I would rate the meal a 7/10!


Gluten Free in Downtown Disney

Centrico - We landed at LAX, went straight to our hotel to drop the car off, walked to Downtown Disney and ended up here with a margarita in hand just in time for lunch. We had a really early flight with no breakfast so we were pretty hungry. We started with the chips, guacamole and salsa which was so different but so good. It was house made salsa and delicious. Then for our main meals, Dustin got the quesabirrias which was lamb barria, cheese, guacsalsa and red onion on a corn tortilla and it was SO yummy! It was gluten free so I got to try it and YUM! For my main meal I got the Conchinita Pibil tacos which had Guerrero-style pork, a black bean puree, pickled onions, salsa on corn tortillas which were also very very good and gluten-free! The meals were so good, I would rate them a 9/10 and it would have been a 10/10 if there weren’t SO many pickled onions on my tacos, I had to take soooo many off!

Discover the Best Eats, Stays, and Plays at Disneyland and California Adventure - All in One Guide!
Discover the Best Eats, Stays, and Plays at Disneyland and California Adventure - All in One Guide!

Naples Ristorante e Bar - Eating gluten-free at Naples Ristorante e Bar in Downtown Disney was actually a pleasant surprise and we ended up eating there two times while we were in the area! The menu had marked gluten-free options that were available which was nice, mostly pasta options and then salads. But it was nice that there were a few different things to choose from. I felt comfortable eating here but just to note, they don’t have a dedicated area for cooking so definitely eat here knowing that risk. On the other hand of regular food, Dustin also loved his food and it was a great spot to have some Italian food after a ton of walking! Plus, the location right in Downtown Disney made it super convenient to be able to walk to after the park!


I wanted to make sure there was a place where you guys could find just the gluten free reviews that I did while we were in Disney just to make it a little bit easier. If we visit in the future and try new spots I will most likely just add on to this blog post to have it all in one area. But I am curious, have you ever been to Disneyland and California Adventure? What was your favorite part or something you hands down recommend doing? If you have any questions at all you can comment below or email me at tarynintotravel@gmail.com and I will get back to you as soon as possible!


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Spend a Day Exploring Dornoch Scotland with Viator

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One of the stops on our cruise was a day trip to Dornoch, Scotland! We booked a tour that hit a lot of the stops that we were wanting to check off of our list that had a good mix of history, nature stops, and also local experiences. I am going to share all of the details of the day from exploring the Dunrobin Castle and gardens to exploring the small town of Dornoch with some gluten free stops along the way! There really was something for everyone in our group on this tour that we did and we loved the touches of Harry Potter here and there as well!


There were 6 planned stops on the tour that we booked but we has such an amazing tour guide and honestly our group was great too that we got to add a few stops along the way! I will share which stops were on the planned tour and which stops we got to add in as I talk about them below!

Black Rock Gorge - {unplanned} This spot was the first on our tour and it was a Harry Potter filming location! It is a short scenic walk to get to and the photos seriously don’t do it justice- it was so pretty in person! I believe that this filming location is from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire when he is in the dragon portion of the competition! Overall, a very pretty stop that we were happy to add to the day!

scotland tour with Viator
scotland tour with viator review
Scotland day trip with viator review

Struie Hill - {planned} This is known as the Million Dollar viewpoint that looks over the Dornoch Firth. We stopped here for a few photos before we top here for photos for about 10 minutes before heading to the next stop!

viator day tip to Dornoch Scotland
review of Scotland day trip to Dornoch with viator

Dornoch Cathedral - {planned} - Dornoch cathedral is in the middle of this cute town that we stopped in and it was made famous by the wedding of Madonna to Guy Ritchie which was a cool fun fact! We walked by it but didn’t go in during the tour!


milk and honey Dornoch Scotland gluten free review

Milk + Honey - We stopped into this place for lunch on the way when we were in the town of Dornoch and we were pleased with the food that we got! It was a little cafe and I got the yummiest tuna sandwich with cucumber and a side salad! We also got lattes and pie for dessert and it was SO SO GOOD! All of my food was gluten-free and they were very knowledgable of my allergy which was great!

Your Inner Foodie Abroad: Gluten-Free Eating in Scotland Discover the best gluten-free options while exploring Scotland. Follow our guide for delicious meals without dietary restrictions. Don't miss out, try it now!
Your Inner Foodie Abroad: Gluten-Free Eating in Scotland Discover the best gluten-free options while exploring Scotland. Follow our guide for delicious meals without dietary restrictions. Don't miss out, try it now!
Your Inner Foodie Abroad: Gluten-Free Eating in Scotland Discover the best gluten-free options while exploring Scotland. Follow our guide for delicious meals without dietary restrictions. Don't miss out, try it now!

Dornoch Jail & Dornoch Bookstore - {planned} These were also stops that we made while we were in the town of Dornoch and the Dornoch Jail was actually turned into the cutest store with lots too look at! It was fun to see how the jail cells were turned into different sections of things to shop! The Dornoch Bookshop was another fun stop to just browse through the hundreds of books that they had to look through!

dornoch hotel in Scotland
Dornoch jail store
dornoch scotland jail store

Dunrobin Castle and Gardens - {planned} This castle was such a cool stop, we has so much fun exploring the Dunrobin Castle and the gardens that surrounded it. A little backstory, the Dunrobin Castle is the most northerly of Scotland's large castles and has 189 rooms. Dunrobin Castle is also one of Britain's oldest continuously inhabited houses dating back to the early 1300s, home to the Earls and later, the Dukes of Sutherland. The castle is in a magnificent setting with amazing gardens. On your visit you will witness an amazing falconry display in the delightful castle gardens. These birds of prey will delight you. Then visit the castle museum before touring the furnished castle itself. The Castle, which resembles a French chateâu with its towering conical spires, has seen the architectural influences of Sir Charles Barry, who designed London’s Houses of Parliament, and Scotland’s own Sir Robert Lorimer. It was so cool and we learned a lot when we were visiting here!

dunrobin castle tour with viator
dunrobin castle tour
Dunrobin castle gardens
Dunrobin inside the castle
Dunrobin Castle Gardens
dunrobin castle inside

The Tea Room - This was the little cafe that was at the entrance of the Dunrobin Castle but it was really yummy! They had a ton of things that were marked gluten-free. I ordered a cup of soup to go and it was so good! But one thing to note, you can’t take food on the tour so I should have had the soup while I was sitting there- just keep that in mind! But it was really good and definitely recommend it! My parents and Dustin had pastries that weren’t gluten free but they liked them and the lattes that we all got were also good!

Mermaid of the North - {unplanned} - This was another stop that our tour guide stopped at on the way back to the ship! It is a statue that sits on a rock on the shore of the Seaboard Village of Balintore called Mermaid of the North. The sculpture was inspired by local folklore and she was designed as part of a Sculpture Park celebrating local heritage, Folklore, Faith, Fortitude, Fishing & Four Corners of the World. I didn’t have this stop on my list but it was cool to stop and learn a little but more about it when we had time!

Highland Cows - {unplanned} - At the very end of the day we still had some time before we needed to be back on the ship so we took the long way back and tried to find some Highland Cows at a local farm. Our guide, Emma, was so nice and took us to a few farm areas before we found some! They were way out in the field but that was perfect and we got to check seeing Highland Cows off our Scotland bucket list!


If you are anything like us, you will really leave the town of Dornoch and Dunrobin Castle with fun memories of their history, the stunning landscapes, and the charm of it all. Whether you're admiring the views from the castle grounds or enjoying a gluten-free meal at one of the local cafes, it’s clear that this corner of Scotland offers something special for every traveler! Let me know if you eat at any of these spots! If you have any questions you can comment below or as always you can send me an email at tarynintotravel@gmail.com and I will get back to you as soon as possible!

Much Love, 

Emma


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Where to Eat, Stay and Play Around Iceland

Hi Friends!

Iceland was the first stop in our 14 day adventure last summer and it’s just about the last blog post that I have on the docket to write! The first thing to note about Iceland was that it went NOWHERE near what we originally had planned itinerary wise. Instead of being in Iceland for 4, almost 5 days- we spent two of those days in the Minneapolis airport (insert nervous sweating emoji)… ANYWAYS, once we finally got there we had a lot of ground to cover in less time than we had planned but we really tried to make the best of it! I should also note that the mishaps and plans continued to get changed for pretty much the entirety of the trip but I wanted to share the itinerary and things we did do and our experiences anyway! So buckle in while I tell you the ADVENTURE we went on while we were exploring Iceland in June!



A Few Things to Have on Hand!

  1. Rain Jacket

  2. Umbrella

  3. Backpack for purchases

  4. Camera or Phone for pictures

  5. LAYERS! I was so thankful that I had a rain jacket, a sweatshirt and a t-shirt on because I shed and added layers all day long!



Day One in Iceland

When we arrived in Iceland, my parents picked us up at the airport and then we pretty much immediately started driving to go see all of the sights in the The Golden Circle. This is a very popular touristy route that you can take in southern Iceland that covers about 300 km/180 miles and you can loop from Reykjavík into the southern uplands and then back. With our shortened time we didn’t get to all of them but I will list the popular ones below with some info on the stop!

  1. Þingvellir National Park: A site of historical, cultural, and geological significance, Þingvellir was the location of Iceland's ancient parliament and lies in a rift valley marking the boundary between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates.

  2. Gullfoss Waterfall: Known as the "Golden Falls," this two-tiered waterfall on the Hvítá river cascades into a deep crevice, creating a stunning display of natural beauty.

  3. Geysir Geothermal Area: Home to the famous Geysir and its active neighbor Strokkur, which erupts every 5–10 minutes, this geothermal area showcases Iceland's geothermal activity.

  4. Kerið Volcanic Crater: A volcanic crater lake located in the Grímsnes area, Kerið is known for its visually recognizable caldera and aquamarine-colored water.

  5. Faxi Waterfall (Vatnsleysufoss): Situated on the Tungufljót river, Faxi is a picturesque waterfall known for its salmon-filled waters and a popular spot for fishing.

Experience Iceland
Experience Iceland

If you are short on time, adding a few or all of these destinations to your list is an easy way to see many things in a shorter amount of time. We got to see so many different areas of Iceland along The Golden Circle route.

At the end of this day we stayed in a little two bedroom cabin in Þingvellir National Park. I will link the cabin that we stayed in here, we paid $220 for the night but it was a good location and you could look out onto Þingvallavatn lake which is seriously stunning. We booked this cabin through Airbnb, it was small but had anything we really could have needed. I wouldn’t plan on making a five course meal but we were able to make dinner and breakfast here without any problems.


Experience Iceland
Experience Iceland

Day Two in Iceland

Coffee shop in Penninn - We went in to browse the bookstore and grabbed a coffee while we were in there. The bookstore was so cute and had so many options book wise. I know it was the middle of June when we were there but Dustin and I both got a pumpkin spiced latte and it really just hit the spot! It was so good, not too sweet, so good!

Hallgrímskirkja - This is also known as the Church of Hallgrímur and was high on our to-do list when we were in Reykjavik! Its has a really cool modern design which we learned is inspired by Iceland's volcanic landscapes! It is super tall and it stands tall as one of the city's most famous landmarks. When we were there we also walked along Rainbow Road.

Experience Iceland
Experience Iceland

Rainbow Road - This is a really cool street with colorful crosswalks that symbolize the city's spirit of inclusivity and love. Both were high on our must see lists and they were right next to each other, making for an easy stop! There were also a lot of shops to wander around in and out of along this road which we took advantage of! We liked this bookstore called Bókabúðin Bergstaðastræti and this record shop called Geisladiskabúð Valda.

Experience Iceland
Experience Iceland

Krua Thai Restaurant - We were visiting Rainbow Road and the iconic Hallgrímskirkja church right around lunch time and we were so happy to stumble into the yummiest food we had in Iceland! They had a lot of gluten free options and the waiter was very knowledgeable of my gluten allergy. I honestly think that our waiter was the owner as well but nonetheless, knowledgeable! I decided to get the Pad Thai and I added chicken, it was SO good! We were also able to get whatever spice level that we wanted. Dustin got the chicken Kuayda Pad with rice and it was like a red curry. It was also able to be made gluten free! The portions were huge and I ended up taking about half of mine to go for later, side note, it reheated well!

We stayed at a farmhouse that was right next to a lighthouse and the beach but since we stayed there the house was taken off of Airbnb, but if we were going to do it all again, we probably would have stayed in Reykjavik! We only stayed where we did to be closer to The Blue Lagoon but that wasn’t necessary after all and staying near the port where we got on our ship would have been a good idea as well!


Day Three in Iceland

The Blue Lagoon - We were supposed to wake up early on this morning and go to The Blue Lagoon for our 8:30am slot but while we were on our way there from the airbnb we were told that there was no way to get to The Blue Lagoon due to volcano activity that was happening on the road. We were so sad but obviously would rather be safe than put ourselves in danger so we didn’t get to see The Blue Lagoon. The staff was very helpful and offered to move our reservation date but with it being our last day there they refunded our tickets. If you’re going I would absolutely recommend trying to visit The Blue Lagoon. Possibly plan to do this early in your trip just in case there needs to be adjustments to your reservation for any reason. One tip we did hear when we were on our cruise but not before the trip was to not let your hair go into The Blue Lagoon because it makes it feel gross even after washing it.

FlyOver Iceland - When we found out that we weren’t going to be able to go to The Blue Lagoon we pivoted, went to lunch at Rost and then decided to do the FlyOver Iceland experience in Reykjavik which was pretty cool. FlyOver Iceland is sort of like Soarin’ at Epcot for those of you who have done that! It suspends you in the air, giving you the feeling of flight while watching a film that takes you on a journey across Iceland while also using special effects like wind, scents and mist which is just a very cool interactive experience. It was about $40 a person for the whole tour and movie, I think it was really cool to watch and see what we missed on our trip.

Experience Iceland coffee
Experience Iceland

Rost Reykjavik - This was a coffee shop that was closer to the cruise port but we stopped here for breakfast before we got onto our ship! To eat I got the hot ham and cheese on gluten free bread, it was good! Dustin got one of their specials that was specific to that day but it was out of his comfort zone and he still loved it. To drink I got the one of their special lattes that was being advertised on the chalk board but it had like caramel popcorn on top and was so good! It was definitely more of a sweet treat rather than a regular coffee situation! Dustin just had a latte and liked that as well!


Driving in Iceland

With all that we wanted to do and see in a short amount of time, we opted to rent a car and drive around Iceland on our visit. At first we were hesitant of what it would be like driving in Iceland as a tourist but after doing it, it was absolutely the right choice for us. The roads were well-maintained, there were clear signs for directions and really there wasn’t too much traffic. We got to see lots of stunning views of volcanic mountains, geysers, glaciers, and waterfalls, there was so much scenery to take in literally around every turn. There were some roads that were a little more narrow or were gravel, especially in more remote areas so I would definitely recommend to always drive carefully, be alert and also to be prepared for varying weather conditions. But overall, driving in Iceland was relatively easy, and the freedom to stop whenever you want to take in the different views of the island was one of the best parts! Lastly, the locals are friendly and helpful, so if you need any assistance, don't hesitate to ask. This might absolutely be different for you depending on when you are visiting but for 4 days it was about $475 for our rental car!

Experience Iceland
Experience Iceland

After three fun filled days exploring Iceland, we got to see and experience so many things. We loved seeing the landscapes of The Golden Circle and adventure of missing being able to relax in The Blue Lagoon. Iceland was such a huge destination to check off of our bucket lists and we definitely recommend visiting! Whether you're wanting to see the stunning waterfalls, walking through volcanic craters, or trying Icelandic meals, you will make so many memories on the trip! As always, if you have any questions at all, please comment below or send me an email at tarynintotravel@gmail.com and I will get back to you asap!

Much Love, 

Emma


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