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Sweet Review: Milk Bar - Los Angeles

Momofuku’s Milk Bar is open in Los Angeles and people are flocking from all over for these tasty treats! Cookies, cakes, and soft serve will leave you happy and full! Ice cream in LA | Dessert Menu in Los Angeles | Where to go in LA #icecream #losangeles 

MILK BAR LOS ANGELES

Location: 7150 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046

Website: https://milkbarstore.com/

Soft Serve Ice Cream

Soft Serve Ice Cream

Milk Bar LA opened on Melrose last September and Angelinos couldn’t be happier! With wait times from 30 minutes to 2.5 hours, Milk Bar treats have proven they are worth the wait! Fortunately, the wait times aren’t as detrimental these days!

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With the first Milk Bar location opening in 2008 under the Momofuku Restaurant chain, LA marks #14 with 9 stores in New York, and other locations including Washington, DC, San Diego, Las Vegas, and Toronto.

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This award winning bakery was started by Chef Christina Tosi. You may know her as the dessert wizard from the PBS show and can also be found on Netflix, where she creates dreamy desserts along side Chef David Chang. You can even find her as a judge on Masterchef with Gordon Ramsey! She’s all over the place!

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The menu is full of many delicious sweet options, I was kinda glad there was a 35 minute wait to figure out what I wanted.

Milk Bar is built on a world of possibility: we make our cult-favorite treats with unexpected combinations & impossible flavors. We’re on a mission to make the ordinary extraordinary – grab a cookie and come along with us!

Menu

Menu

Menu

Menu

After hearing their motto, the menu seemed to make more sense. I decided to go with some cookies and ice cream… Soft Serve Ice Cream with Birthday Dough Bites and SPRINKLES! ALWAYS GET SPRINKLES ON TOP! ;-D

Soft Serve Ice Cream

Soft Serve Ice Cream

There were only 2 soft serve options: Cereal Milk or Pineapple Fo Sho’ Whip… I dare you to try the twist of those. Supposedly it’s tasty. Right around Valentine’s Day there was a Red Velvet soft serve!

Toppings

Toppings

All of the cakes looked so good! You can buy a whole cake or just a slice!

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We were all completely satisfied with our selections!

MILK BAR CLASSROOM

The classroom is available for individuals to sign up or a great place for a group event!

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For about $95, you can make the best cake you’ll ever make in your life!

In our cake classes we’ll show you all the steps for assembling our most popular layer cake flavor combinations (an irresistible balance of cake, spread, frosting, crumbs, and crunch!), and how we transform our cake scraps and turn them into bite sized cake truffles! Or join us in making our signature item, crack pie®, from start to finish with a bonus lesson on turning cake scraps into truffles while your pie is in the oven!

At the end of class all participants take home everything they make, plus recipes and other bonus info! All ages and all levels of expertise welcome.

Classes are offered in our Logan Circle, DC Flagship and Los Angeles flagship locations as well as our Brooklyn HQ

Sign up here: https://milkbarstore.com/events/classes/

SO. MUCH. PINK!!

Don’t have time for a class? Try making treats at home:

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And make them in style:

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Don’t live in New York or Los Angeles? Goldbely can help and deliver these tasty treats to your door! Check it out here: Milk Bar on Goldbely


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St Patrick's Day Ice Cream & Events in Los Angeles

Happy St Patty’s Day! See how to celebrate with the events in Los Angeles on St Patrick’s this Sunday! Things to do on St Patrick’s Day in LA | Bars for St Patrick’s Day

HAPPY ST PATTY'S DAY! Let's celebrate with a wee bit o'ice cream! 

O’Venice Sign in Venice Beach

O’Venice Sign in Venice Beach


St Patrick’s Day Ice Cream

Salt and Straw features many different unique flavors that you won't find in most ice cream shops. 

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Monthly, they rotate seasonal flavors relating to the season or a holiday! For instance, see the weirdest flavors we tried last November:

November Menu

November Menu


The buttered mashed potatoes and gravy was interesting to say the least. For March, they have some of the best flavors I have ever tried!

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The real winner here was the classic: Pots of Gold and Rainbows, which has come back every March since 2013.

Pots of Gold and Rainbows

Pots of Gold and Rainbows


Mixed with chunks of lucky charms, ice cream makers spend over 600 hours this month separating out the Lucky Charms marshmallows from the cereal to create this fabulous edition. They then seep the cereal in cream for the ice cream base and the marshmallows transform into perfect frozen gooey nuggets that are blended into the cereal goodness.

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Stop everything that you're doing and get to the nearest Salt and Straw! Locations and local flavors can be found: HERE


The Venice Beach Sign - St Patrick’s Day

The Venice Chamber has been in the holiday spirit, adding elements to the iconic VENICE sign at Pacific St and Windward Ave! The Venice Sign Committee is responsible for the maintenance of the sign and started the Adopt-a-Bulb program.

Venice Beach Sign - O’Venice

Venice Beach Sign - O’Venice


At Christmas, there were red and green bulbs, for Valentine's Day they added a heart with purple lights. See more holidays on their website, Venice Sign Committee. For St Patrick's Day they add the "O" and green lights! So cute! 

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How to Spend 5 Days in Tromso, Norway - Tromsø, Norway Itinerary

We spent a lot of time in the snow in Tromso Norway! Check out how we spent 5 days in northern Norway and our guide to everything you need to know including our favorite activities, where to stay, where to eat, and how to see the Northern Lights!

What is there to do in Tromsø, Norway during winter? PLENTY!

Northern Lights just outside of Tromsø, Norway

Northern Lights just outside of Tromsø, Norway

For our winter trip, we wandered to Norway and it has been one of our best trips yet! We wanted to see the northern lights but knew it was never guaranteed, so we booked other excursions to make our trip worthwhile while such as dog sledding, reindeer rides, and whale watching.

Josh was working with a producer that has a friend who has a travel business called Off The Map Travel, specializing in trips to the Arctic Circle to find the northern lights. After a few emails back and forth with Katie, she sent us an itinerary that we could adjust to our liking. One thing listed on our itinerary was spending the night in a Sami lavvu (teepee). Josh was very excited about this, but I didn't like the idea of spending the night in a tent in the cold, it sounded awful. Katie assured us it would be warm and everyone loves it. Fine, we'll try it. I still wasn't completely convinced but agreed to it for some reason. Anyway, we finalized our itinerary and the lavvu was like living in a fairytale (well, almost). The next steps were to book our flights and purchase warm clothes since this California girl doesn't know what to do in the snow but wants to build a snowman.

Click here for our Packing Essentials for Snow Guide and Check-List


Getting to Tromso, Norway

Since we were in Syracuse for Christmas, we flew SAS from Newark to Oslo to Tromsø, Norway, and upgraded to business class for more comfort to hopefully get some sleep on the plane. There weren’t any direct flights to Tromsø from New York.

SAS Business class was really nice complete with a large screen in the seat in front of you and a decent selection of entertainment. The food was ok, not your typical American meal, the venison was very tough, but the wine selection was fantastic. Best part was the ice cream, of course, they served 3 Twins Ice Cream - sea salted caramel! SO DELICIOUS!


Day 1

HOTEL IN TROMSO NORWAY: Clarion at the Edge

We arrived in Oslo, went through customs, and continued to baggage claim to get our bags to check them in again to get to Tromso.

Tromsø views

Tromsø views

After landing in Tromso, our taxi driver was there to pick us up and take us to our hotel, the Clarion at the Edge. The Clarion is a newer hotel, very modern and eco-friendly. To power the lights in your room you have to put the key in a switch and they all illuminate.

Clarion at the Edge - Tromso, Norway

Clarion at the Edge - Tromso, Norway

Our room overlooked the Tromso Sound towards the Arctic Cathedral. Apparently, they are building a port right in front of the hotel so there were 2 giant cranes obstructing our view. The beds were very comfortable and the bathroom is very tiny.

View from our room at the Clarion in Tromso, Norway

View from our room at the Clarion in Tromso, Norway

Their restaurant on the second floor had good food (and wine). Oh and they had the best sign:

Stressed Spelled Backwards is desserts! YES IT IS!

Stressed Spelled Backwards is desserts! YES IT IS!


Presis has swings as dining room chairs

Presis has swings as dining room chairs

DINNER IN TROMSO: Presis

Storgata 36, 9008 Tromsø, Norway

We had about an hour before we had to meet for our dog sledding adventure, just enough time to grab a bite. Right around the corner from our hotel was a Tapas bar called Presis serving Spanish and Arctic Tapas.

Upon entering, the candlelight from the tables gave a cozy and welcoming vibe, and my eyes lit up when I looked over observing that instead of chairs, some of the tables had swings! The four-year-old inside me wanted to run over and sit on one instantly, but instead, the hostess sat us at a table with plain old regular four-legged chairs by the window instead. It was probably for the better because I would have played on the swing and knocked over food, water, or a candle with the potential of lighting the restaurant on fire. So instead, I sat for a quick picture.

The food was delicious. We had their ham, bread with salt and olive oil, potatoes with a garlic aioli sauce, and spicy meatballs. It was the perfect amount of food for the 2 of us, almost too much!

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Night Dog Sledding and Getting Lost

We quickly walked over to the Scandic Ishavshotel where Arctic Adventure Tours had a small bus was there to take us up to see the puppies! It was about a 30 min drive to our spot and as soon as we got off the bus I ran straight for the dogs!

Dog sledding pup sleeping

Dog sledding pup sleeping

They were chained to little dog houses and jumping in and out of them, excited we were there to visit and give them attention! We were called into a room to suit up and get a winter suit, boots, gloves, and a headlamp for our sledding. It was probably for the better to wear their gear since the dogs were so smelly (but still so cute) it wouldn't stink up our clothes on our first day.

We had a quick orientation and headed to the sleds. The dogs instantly started barking and jumping with excitement when they saw us!

We jumped in our sleds and they untied each sled team one by one and off we went! The dogs run fast and are good about following each other. They are even skilled to run and poop at the same time. Lol. I liked riding more than driving! You have to do a little peddling/running when going up hills, the pups get a little tired and need a boost!

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The dogs got all tangled and wouldn't run at one point, so we were stranded trying to get them in line. Since we were the last ones, everyone had gone ahead and we were stuck there. We waited for a little bit, and finally saw a headlamp heading towards us. Hooray we were saved! Even the instructor couldn't tear them apart. We sat and waited for another 5 minutes when they finally finished and joined the rest of our group. How could you get mad at a face like this:

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Our sleds had pelts to sit on to make it more comfortable!

Dog sleds!

Dog sleds!

And off we went for about an hour! We saw so many stars and got caught in some snow!


Day 2

Reindeer Sleigh Ride

See our full post here: Reindeer Rides in Norway

The hotel provided a free buffet breakfast in the morning at their restaurant, with tons of options from pancakes to an omelet station.

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Our first adventure of the day was a reindeer sleigh ride! We walked over to the Radisson Blu and got on a small bus of about 14 people to the Tromso Lapland. It was a 20 minute drive to the Sami lavvu where we changed into a winter suit and gloves provided by the tour. We jumped back on the bus and drove another 20 mins to the reindeer. After a small hike up the hill, the reindeer were waiting for us by a bunch of sleighs. I leaped to them (literally, I was that excited)!

Reindeer in Norway

Reindeer in Norway

Of course I had to pet them and take tons of pictures, which I'm sure they loved me invading their personal space. It's what I do best. Soon after, we were all seated and ready for take off. The reindeer don't run quite as fast as the dogs, it's a slower paced, more peaceful ride.

Reindeer Rides in Tromso, Norway

Reindeer Rides in Tromso, Norway

This was a once in a lifetime experience. Not only did we have a reindeer ride, but we also learned of the native Sami culture. The reindeer ride consisted of about 7 or 8 reindeer pulling individual sleds. They are connected by ropes and then all sleds are connected one by one. At first, the guide was leading the reindeer up and around the hill and then hopped on the sled and away we went. The ride lasted about 40 mins total and was very peaceful trekking through the freshly powdered snow. for 3km. After our ride, they tied the reindeer in a more open area, where we were able to feed them!

Feeding Reindeer

Feeding Reindeer

Most of the time they would knock the food out of my hands and almost force me out of the way with their antlers to eat the remains from the snowy ground. I did get to pet them, their fur is coarse and some of them even had fur fuzz on their antlers! We then moved locations to a traditional Sami Lavuu (it looks like a teepee) with an authentic Sami guide where we had reindeer stew for lunch while being told stories of their culture along and even a joik (Sami song) was sung for us. Our guide was from a Sami reindeer herding families explaining how valuable reindeer are enriched in their culture.

See our full story: Reindeer Rides in Tromsø, Norway


Drinks in Tromsø: Huken Pub

Strandgata 22, 9008 Tromsø, Norway

Huken Pub in Tromso, Norway

Huken Pub in Tromso, Norway

A storm came in so strong that the rain from it turned into icy roads. We were supposed to go out to see the lights but the bus wasn't going to be safe in the icy conditions and we had to cancel our tour. 

We weren't surprised, it was still overcast and others who had gone out the night before drove 2 hours to Finland to see the Northern Lights, some weren't able to catch them at all.

Huken Pub brews

Huken Pub brews

Instead, we went to Huken Pub right around the corner of our hotel. We had some time to kill, where we just wanted to sit and have a beer. This was the perfect place. The decor is unique, suitcases as tables and barn chic interior.

Huken Pub Bar

Huken Pub Bar

The people sitting next to us had burgers that looked amazing but we had just had dinner at the hotel. They had a vast selection of Mack beers along with a few others. Not great for large groups as it is a small place inside and doesn't really have a bar to stand at. It's cozy and perfect for 2 people! 

After a couple of drinks, we walked around for a bit and enjoyed the charm of this quaint town.

Streets of Tromso

Streets of Tromso

Church in Tromso

Church in Tromso


Day 3

Whale Watching

See the full story here: Whale Watching in Norway

It was finally our day to go whale watching and we were so excited! I was a little apprehensive as to how cold it was going to be, with being on the water and rain in our forecast, but they said there were warm waterproof suits to wear. Perfect, now my clothes won't get wet and I'll still be warm! Win, Win.

Tromso Harbor

Tromso Harbor

We booked this excursion through Off the Map Travel and our whale watching company name was ACIN (Arctic Cruise in Norway), we boarded the Arctic Princess, a Lagoon 450 Catamaran. 

Whale Watching - Orcas in Norway

Whale Watching - Orcas in Norway

A fellow tour company had spotted a pod of killer whales and gave a call to our captain. We drove straight towards them. WOW! There were probably about 10 Orcas in the pod and they would surface now and again where you could see their prominent white spot near there eye. They weren't jumping out of the water like Free Willy or Shamu at Sea World, but it was still mesmerizing to watch these beautiful creatures. 

Killer whales in Norway

Killer whales in Norway

The whales didn't seem bothered by the surrounding boats at all, coming fairly close to a couple of them. There was a flock of seagulls trying to get in on the whales’ feeding situation. We could see where the pod was heading based on where the birds were circling. You could tell when some would surface as they would give a burst through their blowholes.

We watched them for almost an hour it seemed and my feet were so cold, it was to the point where I couldn't really feel them anymore. The fear of frostbite and losing my toes set in, it was time to go inside and warm up and head back to Tromso.  See the full story here: Whale Watching in Norway


New Hotel: Sleeping in a Teepee

See our full story of the lavvu stay here: Sleeping in a Teepee

We checked out of our hotel (we told them we needed a late check-out so we could shower and I'm so glad we did! Off the Map travel had arranged our transfer over to the Lyngen Alps. When we arrived, we met Ann Kristin with Aurora Alps, who was in charge of our tours for the next few days. We were supposed to stay in a cabin the first night, so I had one last night to get used to the idea I would be sleeping in a teepee, in the snow. However, they told us our Itinerary had changed and we were spending that night in the teepee. O.M.G. She made it sound like it was no big deal and that it would be easier for us. I was anxious and nervous inside. 

Sami Lavvu - Tent we spent the night in

Sami Lavvu - Tent we spent the night in

We grabbed our bags and walked to the lavvu (teepee) which was about 50 feet from the house with a lit path and charming white lights strung in front.

HOW ENCHANTING! I then forgot all my fears, and as we entered the candlelit lavvu, I loved everything about it. There was a giant picnic table with food, a bar with hot drinks ready to go, a warm stove with lots of firewood, a comfortable living room setup, and a separate area with sleeping bags. Along with the candles, there were some lights strung along the top of the lavvu giving off plenty of light. I was mesmerized and felt like I was in another world. This was my kind of camping, as long as the fire kept burning!

See more in our full story of the lavvu stay here: Sleeping in a Teepee


Snowshoes and Searching for the Northern Lights

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In front of our cozy lavvu, were 2 sets of snowshoes. They were cute and I took a picture but didn't know how to use them. Ann Kristin had advised the Northern Lights would be out that night and we should use the snowshoes to get to the clearing not far from the teepee. We gathered all of our camera gear and Josh helped me get my snowshoes on and off we went. We found the clearing but the sky was cloudy and there was a light rain. We decided to wait a bit and see if the weather would clear up.

After about 15 minutes, we started to see stars and the clouds started to dissipate. We thought we were looking for green flashes or some kind of light in the sky but didn't see anything like that. Josh decided to take pictures of the stars while we waited for the aurora borealis to show. After a few pictures, he yelled, "THAT'S IT!" There it was, on his camera screen, green Northern lights! We realized they looked more like glowing clouds to the naked eye! "What about that?! Or that?!" We shot at everything in the sky, taking tons of shots and getting something a little different every time. 

Our first Northern Lights sighting

Our first Northern Lights sighting

We were excited we were able to see the lights on our first night and couldn't wait until we were going out with a guide the next night!


Day 4

Dog Sledding Adventure

We checked out of the teepee and stored our bags with Aurora Alps, which they brought them over to the cabin next door later that day. We went back towards Tromsø but stopped just after the bridge for our day dog sledding tour! There were so many cute smelly pups that were so happy to see us! 

We felt like pros since we had already gone dog sledding at night in the dark! We put on our suits over our clothes and jumped on our sleds.

Dog sledding in Norway

Dog sledding in Norway

It was kinda rainy and it seemed like the path they were taking hadn't had snow in a while. In certain areas it was almost like water skiing which was fun but since it was raining, water had somehow leaked into my suit, and I was wet and very very cold. 

We warmed up and had some lunch in the community room (and lots of hot chocolate!). 


Northern Lights in Finland

Northern Lights in Finland

Evening Northern Lights Tour

We had a private tour, arranged by Off the Map Travel to go see the Northern Lights. We looked at the weather pattern and hoped we could see the lights and not too many clouds! Our driver picked us up in a large van at our cabin and took us about an hour North of us where the weather was better, and we even drove into Finland to find the Northern Lights! We brought all of our camera gear and ANYTHING to keep us warm. 

What are the northern lights exactly? Well, the Aurora is an incredible light show caused by collisions between electrically charged particles released from the sun that enter the earth’s atmosphere and collide with gases such as oxygen and nitrogen. The lights are seen around the magnetic poles of the northern and southern hemispheres.

After a many stops over 3 hours, it was time to head back to the cabin. We were beyond thrilled we were able to see the lights.


Day 5

We were exhausted by this point, we had done so much in 4 days! We finally slept in a bit, but I was still excited to try cross country skiing! 

Cross country skiing in Norway

Cross country skiing in Norway

Since it was my first time, I may have fallen a couple of times, but overall was fun since it was something I had never done before! My thighs were definitely sore the next day! We took in the scenery, being secluded in the woods, and even saw moose tracks!

Winter in Norway

Winter in Norway

We stopped at their cabin in the middle of the woods which had no power, but a cozy area for a fire to cook hot dogs and have some hot cocoa from a thermos! We signed the guest book hoping we'd return one day! 

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New Years Eve Night and the Northern Lights

As we were enjoying our last night in Norway, we went to dinner in the main hall, and then went out at midnight for the neighbors fireworks show. The law allows fireworks to be shot off only on New Years Eve night from 11:30pm to 12:30am. The neighbors gather together to compete against other neighborhoods for the best fireworks display!  


Last Glimpse of the Northern Lights

At about 1am the skies started to clear and the Northern Lights were directly above us! We got the GoPro and the rest of our gear and setup for a light show!

There was a glow and we were glad we were to able to see them one last time, or so we thought. We went inside for about an hour to warm up and get ready for bed. Josh went out one last time to take a look and came back yelling, "come out, come out!" I ran outside and could actually see the Northern Lights without a lens!

Northern Lights in Norway

Northern Lights in Norway

We went inside again to warm up and edit some photos to show our family and friends at home. It was getting close to 5am and it was time for bed. As I got into bed and was scrolling threw Instagram, I heard Josh open the door, he yelled, "they're back, come out!" We went running out and there were bright green streaks across the sky! 

Aurora Borealis in Norway

Aurora Borealis in Norway

As I was looking in the sky, one of the glowing clouds got brighter and greener and started moving! I turned to Josh and said, "look at that," pointing at the green streak of the aurora borealis! 

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This green streak only got brighter and brighter and danced across the sky, dazzling different colors of white, green and blue as it moved. 

Aurora Borealis near Tromso, Norway

Aurora Borealis near Tromso, Norway

It was the perfect way to end our 5-day trip to Norway and great start to a new year! 

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Ice Cream Review: Café Kantary, Cape Kudu Hotel in Koh Yao Noi, Thailand

My favorite hotel in Koh Yao Noi, Thailand, had the cutest and most colorful ice cream! See the fabulous Cape Kudu hotel and their food joint, Cafe Kantary. Places to eat in Thailand | Where to go in Thailand | Places to stay in Koh Yao Noi #thailand #icecream #kohyaonoi

Café Kantary in the Cape Kudu Hotel on Koh Yao Noi

Address: Tambon Ko Yao Noi, Chang Wat, Phang Nga, Thailand

Website: Cape Kudu Hotel - Café Kantary

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 Scoops

Beach day and ice cream? I think that's all you need in life. Or maybe that's love and ice cream... Anyhoo, when we went to Koh Yao Noi in Thailand and stayed at one of my favorite hotels ever (Cape Kudu Hotel – new blog post coming soon), there was an amazing cafe called Café Kantary that served pizza, pancakes, desserts and ice cream! After all the other food that wasn’t agreeing with me in Thailand, familiar food was super comforting! Make sure you pack your Pepto even if you don’t think you’ll get sick!

Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi - Cafe Kantary

Inside this place was adorable! Much like the Cape Kudu hotel that it is connected to, it had an upscale cafe vibe with a splash of seaside decor. A full coffee bar, to die for pastries on the right and 12 ice cream options on the left, the sensory overload made it very difficult to choose my snack! 

Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi - Cafe Kantary

Koh Yao Noi is a pretty small island! It was hard to research where to go and what to eat. This place was everything I needed! From fruit sorbets to green tea ice cream, there was something for everyone here. 

Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi - Cafe Kantary Ice Cream

Again, as we saw at Ice Love You Cafe in Chiang Mai, Café Kantary also had a blue mint chip ice cream! 

Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi - Cafe Kantary Mint Chip Ice Cream

All cones were homemade! Strawberry, chocolate, or plain waffle cones were all superb options. Of course, I simply couldn't turn down a PINK cone! Like geometry, that was a given. As for the ice cream, I tried a few of the local flavors including the green tea ice cream, which tasted like iced tea. I tried a few of their sorbets which were fine, but I was in a chocolate mood so I got a Double Chocolate Chip with a blue Mint Chocolate Chip on top! 

Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi - Cafe Kantary Mint Chip Ice Cream

It was a perfect sunset snack after our buggy ride around the island! So good that we took it to the pool side and enjoyed the island views (and those comfy lounge chairs)! 

Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi - Cafe Kantary Ice Cream by the pool

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Hotel Review: Cape Kudu - Koh Yao Noi, Thailand

Our favorite hotel in Thailand was the Cape Kudu Hotel in Koh Yao Noi. Not only was it elegant, coastal and private, but it was perfectly priced too! We didn’t get the crowds of Phuket and still had the amazing island experience. Where to stay in Thailand | Best Hotel in Thailand #thailand #hotel

Cape Kudu Hotel

Address: Tambon Ko Yao Noi, Chang Wat, Phang Nga, Thailand

Website: CapeKuduHotel.com

Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi - Hotel views longtail boat

After Chiang Mai and quick trip for a dive in Khao Lak we were ready for some relaxation and headed for the islands! We heard how Phuket was overcrowded and that the islands nearby are just as nice! Friends recommended Koh Yao Noi and after some research we decided it would be the perfect spot! The Cape Kudu Hotel sounded nice, had raving reviews on almost all travel websites and was listed at a great price. Everything in Thailand is so cheap!

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Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi Entrance

I fell in love with the Cape Kudu hotel from our first step into the lobby. Not only are they located on the beach but also the entire hotel is basically my coastal home design dream! *See how to get to and from the hotel at the bottom of the post

Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi Coastal Lobby

Lots of seashells and starfish everywhere - my kind of place! We stayed here the first few days of January and the Christmas tree was still up - just for a little bit! 


OUR Cape Kudu HOTEL ROOM

Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi room 2301

Our host at the front desk guided us to our room and showed us all the fancy features our room had to offer: free waters, tea & coffee, fresh fruit, a refrigerator, room bug repellent, laundry bag, room service book, etc.

Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi - Coastal desk and food
Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi Cute lantern

Since we had been traveling non-stop for a few days, we were really looking forward to crashing and not having to wake up early. The bed was soft, yet firm, the perfect balance for a restful sleep.

Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi - Comfy bed

We had a corner room, so we had a nice window behind the seating area! It made the room that much brighter during the day.

Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi - coastal living room area
Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi Coastal TV Cabinet

The best and cutest Do Not Disturb sign ever! How clever! I was extra excited because we had JUST seen an octopus while diving in Khao Lak that day!

Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi - Do Not Disturb Octopus Sign

We needed a late night snack so we ordered a brownie with ICE CREAM, of course. YUM!

Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi - Ice Cream Brownie Dessert

THE PORCH

The porch to our room was definitely my favorite spot in the mornings! With a swing and ocean views, what more do you need?! Well, could have done with less bugs...

Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi - porch swing and view
Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi - Porch outdoor seating

BATHROOM

The bathroom was spacious and gorgeous. The tub and shower were separate, and I liked that the shower had a removable nozzle so I could wash my feet easily at the end of the day. 

Also, in the closet Cape Kudu provided lightweight robes, flip-flops, a beach bag and slippers for you to use during your stay. The bathroom amenities were nice, the shampoo reminded me of my shampoo at home! It had a lemongrass sage smell to it.

Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi Coastal Design Closet

This laundry bag made me laugh out loud! "Laundry today or naked tomorrow!" Yup, sounds about right! 

Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi - Laundry today or naked tomorrow laundry bag

POOL

The infinity pool was phenomenal! The lounge chairs were bean bag-ish but firmer so that you wiggle your way into your comfy spot.

Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi - Infinity pool

The water temperature was on the cool side, which was perfect after some sun bathing! With a view like this, there was no motivation to leave!

Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi - infinity pool

BEACH AND ACTIVITIES

Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi - to the beach coastal sign

Across the road from the hotel was a private beach were the hotel sets up lounge chairs and umbrellas to enjoy some sunshine in the sand.

I even found a swing! 

The front desk was so helpful in booking activities. We booked a private longtail boat to take us out to the islands and it was worth every penny. With a guide, a driver and just us, we could take our time on the islands and they knew where to take us before it got too crowded. 

We also rented a scooter and toured around the Island for a few hours. We also used it to get to dinner one night.

Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi - beach swing with a view

There was room that was like a rec room complete with pool table but also a business office with computers setup.


RESTAURANTS

Hornbill Restaurant 

We mainly had breakfast and linner here. That's right I said linner. For breakfast, the most amazing buffet spread you've ever seen is available including an omelette/pancake/waffle bar, where chef will make them any way you'd like! 

Thai Roti is a specialty in Thailand and is a wheat flour pan-fried bread with Muslim origins. It is most popularly served as a snack topped with sweetened condensed milk, white sugar and banana or even chocolate. It tasted like a fried pancake!

We'd fill up around 10a or so and definitely not be hungry for lunch. We'd roll over and lounge by the pool after, digesting the eggs, sweets, and bacon! 

Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi - Breakfast pool views

In the afternoon, we had the most AMAZING hamburger! After thai food not settling with my stomach so great, this was the perfect comfort food! Pro tip: Bring Pepto, no matter how tough you think your stomach is! 

Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi - Best Burger and Fries

Café Kantary

Around the corner from the Hornbill Restaurant was the Café Kantary which served everything including coffee, pizza, pastries, and ice cream! 

Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi - Cafe Kantary - Ice Cream and Food

See more in our Cafe Kantary blog post!

Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi - Cafe Kantart Ice Cream on the beach

GETTING TO AND FROM CAPE KUDU / KOH YAO NOI

Thailand Cape Kudu Hotel Koh Yao Noi - Longtail Boat to get to hotel

It wasn't easy to get to Cape Kudu, but the hotel made it simple! A large car picked us up from our hotel in Khao Lak and took us to the dock where a speedboat took you to a from the Bang Rong pier to Koh Yao Noi. However, we went diving that day at Richileau Rock and missed the last boat. We paid extra and ended up getting a private longtail boat to the Koh Yao Noi dock. 

By the time we left the dock the sun was going down and during our ride it was so dark out, you could see the bioluminescent plankton glowing green in our waves as we were coming in! SO MAGICAL!  It took us about an hour to get to the dock on Koh Yao Noi where a car was waiting for us to take us to Cape Kudu.

On the way back to the mainland, we booked it in advance and took the speedboat back to the Bang Rang pier (30-40 mins) where another driver took us to the airport (20 min drive).


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ICE CREAM REVIEW: Coconut Glen's Ice Cream - Maui, Hawaii

If you’re in Maui, you must visit Coconut Glen’s Ice Cream on the Road to Hana! Organic, vegan, delicious ice cream! Don’t let those words scare you, it’s the best ice cream in Maui, Hawaii! #icecream #Maui #hawaii

Coconut Glen's Ice Cream

Maui, Hawaii

  • Address: Mile Marker 27 1/2 Hana Hwy, Haiku, HI 96708

  • Website: http://coconutglens.com/

  • Pricing/Value: Good size scoop for the value

  • Vegan Options?: All vegan options - Ice cream is made of coconuts from the Maui jungles!

Coconut Glen's Ice Cream - Road to Hana - Maui, Hawaii

Along the Road to Hana in Maui, Hawaii, there is an amazing little ice cream stop, called Coconut Glen's. Check out our full post on the Road to Hana: Click Here. They serve organic, vegan, dairy free ice cream, using coconuts from the jungles of Maui. At first, I was skeptical... Vegan? That's not real ice CREAM. 

Before you go, check out everything you need to pack for Hawaii here: Packing Checklist for Hawaii

FLAVORS OF THE DAY - Coconut Glen’s Ice Cream

FLAVORS OF THE DAY - Coconut Glen’s Ice Cream

Since I like coconut, I figured, why not let's see what it's all about. The flavors were all written on a chalkboard and changed regularly. I tried most of them before I made my selection, and all of them tasted like real ice cream. The consistency was nice and not like a sorbet, which I thought it was could to taste like.

Coconut Glen's Ice Cream - Maui, Hawaii - Road to Hana

I went with the coffee toffee and banana rum raisin, they were delicious! Josh had the vanilla bean and chocolate chocolate. Classics.

Coconut Glen's Ice Cream - Maui, Hawaii - Road to Hana Flavors

“And it is tradition, that the great gong is rung, to announce his ice cream, is the best under the sun.” We hit the gong and it was time to drive back to Lahaina. 

Coconut Glen's Ice Cream - Maui, Hawaii - Road to Hana

Great place! Don't miss out! Make sure you check the operating hours before heading over!

Coconut Glen’s Ice Cream - Look at the cute dog!

Coconut Glen’s Ice Cream - Look at the cute dog!


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10 Things You Must Do in Sydney, Australia

Here are 10 things you MUST see and do in Sydney, Australia! Quick Sydney Guide | Where to go in Sydney | What to do in Sydney #sydney #australia #animals

We had a BLAST in Sydney, Australia! See what made our Top 10 list of things to do!

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1. Take a Tour of the Opera House

Sydney_Australia Opera House

As an iconic staple to the city, We were excited to see this gorgeous building and learn the history behind it. Up close you can see the shaped tiles that are shell like making a chevron type pattern across the roof. The inside is just as stunning, as there are several venues within the house. The 2 largest concert hall is the largest and has the largest organ with over 10,000 pipes! 

You can even book the tour through Google: CLICK HERE TO GET TICKETS


2. Get up close and personal with the Animals at Featherdale Wildlife Park  

I love animals and this was probably my favorite day in Sydney. You can get up close and personal with the animals - touch them, hold them, feed them. The ever so adorable Archer, the koala, is best-loved as he is the popular koala in the sanctuary. I even had my Mom paint him from a picture I took because I needed to see him everyday. Also, there are kangaroos that are just hanging out and they'll let you pet them!

Make a day out of it and book the Blue Mountain and Wildlife Tour - More info here - they’ll even pick you up and drop you off!


3. Take a Beachwalk Along the Australian Coast

We did the 5 mile hike along the coast from Bondi Beach to Coogee Beach. Along the way, we walked through the Tamarama and Bronte beaches. It was a beautiful walk on a summer day! This wasn't an easy hike, there were steep inclines, stairs and sun. Lots of sun. The sun was more intense than California sun and even after re-applying sunscreen a few times, we burned. It hurt. I recommend hats and something to cover your shoulders if you go in January!


4. Sydney Harbor Bridge

It's especially stunning at New Years with fireworks shooting off of it, but you can also do a bridge climb during the day. Or, you can get on a ferry and go under it, or even walk across it. The possibilities are just endless. The bridge is located directly across from the Opera House.

Sydney Harbor Bridge - Australia

You have to check it out on New Years Eve!

Sydney Harbor Bridge - New Years Eve Fireworks

5. Sea Life Sydney Aquarium

We walked through the aquarium and after scuba diving the Great Barrier Reef, it felt like we had seen a lot of these fish before. However, they do have unique creatures that are hard to find in the deep blue and were glad to see them here (love the platypus). If you have kids (or act like a big kid like me) there are interactive pools where you can touch sea cucumbers and starfish. Also, the high point were the underground glass tunnels where fish and sharks swim around you on all sides and it feels like you're underwater with them.


 6. Visit the Blue Mountains and Scenic World

Check out what makes the blue mountains blue and hear the tale of the sisters trapped in the rock formation in this Aboriginal legend. My favorite part was visiting Sceneic World and taking a gondola over the beautiful Eucalyptus forest! We had a blast with our tour that picked us up from the hotel and took us to the mountains, Scenic World and the Wildlife Park to visit the animals up close and personal!

Book your tickets here for the BEST tour on Viator: Blue Mountain and Wildlife Day Tour


7. Visit the Taronga Zoo and Take in the Views!

The zoo is built into a hill, leaving you with breath taking views of Sydney and lots of fun animals to visit!


8. Visit Olympic Park

The park was built to host the Summer Olympics in 2000. They had the torch, the Olympic Cauldron that looks like a spaceship which was where the flame was lit the duration of the games, markers that noted how high someone jumped, who won each sport, and name of everyone who participated.


9. Find the Speakeasy, the Baxter Inn

It was a little challenging to find but worth it when we got there. You have to head down a nondescript alley on Clarence Street and walk through an unmarked door on your right, down a dark staircase to the basement level. The dim lighting and waiters outfits felt like we had walked into another dimension. They had 360 different whiskeys from around the globe and make their own apple juice for their fine crafted cocktail! 

Baxter Inn Speakeasy - Sydney, Australia

10. Play in Luna Park

We came back cleaned up and took the ferry over to Luna Park, a carnival like amusement park with a scary entrance and did a couple of rides, but the highlight was playing on the slides in the fun house. Josh and I raced for at least 30 minutes. We were definitely the biggest kids there!

Buy tickets ahead of time here through Google Maps: Luna Park Tickets


I think it goes without saying, HAVE SOME ICE CREAM!

Messina Ice Cream is my favorite!

Messina Ice Cream is my favorite!

Gelato from Gelatissimo is sooo good!

Gelato from Gelatissimo is sooo good!


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ICE CREAM REVIEW: Bi-Rite Creamery in San Francisco, California

Check out one of the best places to get ice cream in San Francisco: Bi-Rite Creamery! Delicious! Things to do in San Francisco | Places to eat in San Francisco #icecream #sanfrancisco

ICE CREAM REVIEW: Bi-Rite Creamery

San Francisco, California  

3692 18th St, San Francisco, CA 94110

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San Francisco is known for many things and ice cream is definitely one of them. One of the most popular ice cream destinations is Bi-Rite Creamery. Part of the Bi-Rite family, the Bi-Rite Market opened in 1940 and eventually opened their own creamery in 2006. They serve homemade organic ice cream and also have a soft serve window. We went on a warm day in February and the line was about 20 mins long wrapping around the street corner. Go with cool friends, it makes the line go faster.

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Bi-Rite Ice Cream Review - line around the corner

Once you take a step inside, it's very small, the ice cream freezer case is right there, but the faces behind the counter are warm and friendly! See all flavors here: MENU

Bi-Rite Ice Cream Review - menu

They not only make the ice cream in house, they also have a bakery attached and make all brownies, marshmallows, toffee in the ice cream. They also make toppings such as peanut brittle and hot fudge. If you're lactose intolerant, don't worry, you can join in on the fun too, they offer a vegan, dairy-free ice cream daily! SO MANY OPTIONS!

Bi-Rite Ice Cream Review - Happiness is one scoop at a time

Happiness is definitely one scoop at a time.

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I took my delicious coffee toffee, Cookies & Cream, chocolate cone and decided to eat it in the park across the street. I texture had the perfect balance of creamy and soft. My favorite was the cookies and cream. I tried the rose, salted caramel, and a peanut butter fudge type.

Bi-Rite Ice Cream Review- Dolores Park views

Since it was so warm, my friends and I walked across the street and decided to enjoy our ice cream, and the views, from Dolores Park. 

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We were definitely a fan of Bi-Rite and will come back next time we are in SF! 

Bi-Rite Ice Cream Review - Happiness, Scoop, Smile, Celebrate

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Indulge in the Hidden Delights of the Museum of Ice Cream: A Sweet Wonderland of Art, History, and Unforgettable Experiences - Los Angeles, California

The Museum of Ice Cream came to LA as a pop-up museum in April of 2017, check out our tour and see what each room looked like! My favorite was the Sprinkle POOL! Museum of Ice Cream Los Angeles | Best Museums in LA | Most instagrammable places in LA #icecream #losangles #sprinkles

Update: Please note as of January 2025, the only locations open are in Austin, Boston, Chicago, New York, and Singapore. The location in Los Angeles, California, is no longer open and closed in 2018.

Check out the official Museum of Ice Cream website for current locations and tickets.

We went to my happy place, aka the Museum of Ice Cream, on April 30th, 2017. I loved everything about it since it was slathered in pink and involved ice cream and other sweet novelties. It's an Instagram haven, a social media dream, and a place to play in plastic sprinkles. Did you miss your chance to purchase tickets? I'll give you the grand tour!

Also, check out the best ice cream in Los Angeles ranked with a map: Best Ice Cream in LA

Welcome to the Museum of Ice Cream, where art, history, and unforgettable experiences swirl together in a sweet wonderland. Indulge your senses and embark on a whimsical journey through this delightful institution that celebrates the iconic frozen treat. With its vibrant and interactive exhibits, the Museum of Ice Cream invites visitors of all ages to dive headfirst into a world of pure imagination. Step inside and be greeted by a sensory explosion of colors, flavors, and textures. From a magical candyland, a sprinkle pool filled with joy awaits you, offering the ultimate Instagram-worthy moment. Explore rooms inspired by ice cream flavors like mint chocolate chip, strawberry, and vanilla, each one carefully curated to immerse you in the essence of these tasty treats. Gain a deeper understanding of the history and cultural significance of ice cream through fascinating exhibits that showcase its evolution over the years. Whether you're a die-hard ice cream fan or simply looking for a unique and interactive museum experience, the Museum of Ice Cream promises to deliver a memorable and delightful adventure. Come, indulge your senses, and let the magic of ice cream transport you to a world of pure sugary bliss.

Museum of Ice Cream - Pink Main Entrance
Ice Cream leads the way to the museum of ice cream

Last summer I saw the Museum of Ice Cream in New York and thought, "I MUST GO, would it be unreasonable to buy a plane ticket just for it?" I didn't end up going and I'm SO GLAD it came out here. I started seeing rumblings on Facebook and my dear friends from all over tagged me in the Museum of Ice Cream post is coming to LA. My next question was, "WHEN/HOW DO I GET TICKETS?!" Luckily, we are platinum American express card holders and I was able to purchase my tickets on presale for $29! I ended up purchasing tickets a month in advance and for the next month anytime someone tagged me in a Museum of Ice Cream post, I simply let them know they were not to worry, tickets were sold out, but I was all set. 

Hot Pink Telephones

Hot Pink Telephones

I sat with my sister the night before picking out the perfect outfit to represent my love and affection for ice cream, saying, "the shirt with popsicles, strawberries, or plain bubblegum pink?" The big decision was the ice cream backpack or my Kate Spade ice cream purse. I feel like I chose wisely. 

NOW ENTERING THE MUSEUM OF ICE CREAM!

NOW ENTERING THE MUSEUM OF ICE CREAM!

There was a long line outside, which went relatively fast since they would let 12 people in at a time. You have a guide for the first 2 rooms and then you are on your own. There is a guide in every room to give samples, information, and make sure people are flowing from room to room. The only thing was, once you enter a new room, you can't go back. 

Museum of Ice Cream Hollywood Sign

We were given our first ice cream tasting of the day, and I was excited it was McConnell's ice cream. The flavor was earl gray and biscuit, it wasn't amazing and kinda disappointing.

McConnells ice cream at the Museum of Ice Cream

There were many rooms, here is a collection of those rooms to get the coolvibe:

VEN-ICE CREAM... I GET IT!

VEN-ICE CREAM... I GET IT!

Ice Cream Museum_Vine Street Sign
THIS ROOM IS BANANAS.

THIS ROOM IS BANANAS.

The next room had banana wallpaper that was banana scented and cute swings!

Ice Cream Museum - Hanging Bananas - great iPhone background

Hanging yellow and pink Bananas at the Museum of Ice Cream art sculpture

CONE WALL TO MATCH MY BACKPACK.

Ice Cream CONE textured WALLpaper TO MATCH MY sweet Ice cream BACKPACK.


Next up, the mint chip room, where they are literally growing mint chip. “A fresh start is always an option. This room is for you.” So true! Also start fresh with the mochi! YUM!


This room had a fun house mirror and an arcade game with sun block. Didn't seem ice cream enough to me but it had lots of PINK!


The Popsicle and Gummy Bear Room

MELTING POPSICLES!

MELTING POPSICLES art exhibit at the Museum of Ice Cream

Ice Cream Museum_Ice Cream Museum_Giant Melting Popsicle Room

Trying to pull a popsicle off the wall

I WANT A PINK ONE! 

Ice Cream Museum_Giant Yellow Gummy Bear

Giant Gummy Bear sculpture Art

MY NEW FRIEND!

In the Gummy Bear Room, there were giant gummy bears, and they give you a sample of gummies! They lady running the room had 3 fun trivia facts about Gummy Bears, and Josh knew the answers to all three questions! When was the Gummy Bear invented? Where? What flavor is the green gummy bear? 

IF YOU PRESS THE BUTTON THE LIGHTS ALONG THE WALLS OF THE ROOM CHANGE COLORS RAPIDLY.

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Charcoal Ice Cream Exhibit Room

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Black Charcoal Ice Cream Sculpture by Abel Bentin

Peruvian Artist Abel Bentin designed this room, expressing the corruption of the world. Pretty dark and depressing for an ice cream museum if you ask me. 

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Black Charcoal Ice Cream Sculpture by Abel Bentin

In this room, they served cones with charcoal cookie dough. It didn't taste very good. It was warm and the consistency was weird.


THE SPRINKLE POOL

There was about a 10-minute wait for the sprinkle pool, which they let you in 8 at a time. Upon entering the room, you take off your shoes and put your belongings into their lockers on the side. You then have about 3 minutes in the sprinkle pool. They are made of plastic and aren't actual sprinkles! 

Museum of Ice Cream Los Angeles Sprinkle Pool

Sprinkle Pool - PLASTIC SPRINKLE filled pool at the Museum of Ice Cream


Finally we made it to the last room where they serve ice cream sandwiches. Instead of cookies they used pancakes and put vanilla ice cream in between - I Scream for Breakfast. 

There was a gift shop at the end that had a few things, but nothing worth buying really. I was hoping for a spot to buy ice cream or a cone, but that didn't exist either. We took pictures of the merchandise instead.

Ice Cream Museum Los Angeles Ice Cream Sandwich Swing

I think I need an Ice Cream Sandwich swing for my porch!


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Disneyland Resort Halloween Time 2018

Fall is here and so is Halloween Time at the Disneyland Resort! Check out how they decorated this year and their halloween treats they are offering! #Disneyland #halloweentime #fall

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The Disneyland Resort has really upped their game this year with the Halloween decorations. Not only is Disneyland all decked out for the harvest, but Downtown Disney and California Adventure are getting in the spirit too.

SO MANY PUMPKINS! Downtown Disney's planters were filled with perfect pumpkins! You can enjoy the spookiness of Halloween Time from September 7th through October 31st, 2018.

What started out as a "Mickey's not so Scary Halloween" at Disneyland with pumpkins here and there, Disney has added more of a scary element to California Adventure with headless horsemen and ghoulish echoing laughs throughout the park. I think it could be a little scarier to compete with Six Flags and Universal Studios, but maybe they need a few more years.

Also, don't forget to check out the Halloween decor at Disneyland Paris.


CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE

Now, California Adventure has been getting into the spirit of themes and celebrations, such as when the Guardians of the Galaxy ride opened with their Super Hero promotion #heroup. Also, I love their annual Food and Wine festival and this year has been the best yet with new food options and adding a beer garden! ANYWAY, I am thrilled they have added more decorations for Halloween along with some delectable treats you cannot miss! Let's start with the main entrance during the day and lit up at night...

CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE MAIN ENTRANCE DAYTIME

CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE MAIN ENTRANCE DAYTIME

CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE MAIN ENTRANCE NIGHTTIME

CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE MAIN ENTRANCE NIGHTTIME

After entering the gates, Buena Vista Street had lots of bats and purple banners and lights, which I liked because it differentiated from Main Street at Disneyland that is filled with pumpkins and orange harvest decor.

I loved also the bats coming out of the top tier of Carthay Circle and the green and purple lights at night! My favorite is the Headless Horseman, who greets you just before you enter Hollywood. He laughs about it too. Muahahahhaa... Might be too scary for Disneyland, but perfect for California Adventure.

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CARS LAND - Halloween Time

The next area haunted was Cars Land. It was the entire street and they covered every inch of it. 

I LOVE these posters! They literally made me LOL, especially Hocus Spokus because Hocus Pocus is the best Halloween movie out there.

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So I started to think that I hadn't paid enough attention to detail without the halloween decorations, because have they always had these tire planters? So clever!:

DIA DE LOS MUERTOS CARS LAND

DIA DE LOS MUERTOS CARS LAND

California Adventure Halloween Time Cars Land
California Adventure Halloween Time Cars Land  Flo's Cafe

I loved how they lit everything at night with green and purple lighting. I'm really glad I took a picture of this because I did not spend nearly enough time absorbing everything that was happening on this building.

California Adventure Halloween Time Cars Land
Trunk or Treat… Get it?

Trunk or Treat… Get it?

Trick-or-treat! Speaking of, let's talk treats. In the Cozy Cone Motel, according to the Disney Parks Blog there were the best Halloween food options at the various cones:

·       Slow Burnin’ Mac & Cheese Cone – Fresh-cooked pasta with spicy red pepper cheese sauce topped with crushed chile-cheese puffs, served in a Black Cauldron Cone

·       Spoke-y Cone Macaron filled with marshmallow buttercream and candy corn

·       Junkyard JamBOOree Mix – Choice of flavored popcorn with optional “nuts and bolts” (e.g., green M&M’s, candy corn, chocolate-covered pretzels, Boston baked beans, etc.)

We had to try the Slow Burnin’ Mac & Cheese Cone and got lemonades with pomegranate limeade on top! Review: Mac & Cheese = good, edible cone = bad. It definitely had a nice spice to it but for $8 I was expecting more both palate wise and by size. The crushed chile-cheese puffs were a nice touch. As for the lemonade, you had the option to add vodka to it!

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ICE CREAM

At the end of Buena Vista Street, Clarabelle’s Hand Scooped Ice Cream had a treat that I HAD to try! The Bat Wing Raspberry Sundae which had white chocolate-raspberry swirl ice cream with raspberry splatter, blood-red sprinkles, whipped cream and Bat Wing cookie.

BAT WING RASPBERRY SUNDAE

BAT WING RASPBERRY SUNDAE

I WAS SO EXCITED! 

They also offered a Spider Silk Ice Cream Sandwich, a black macaron with charcoal-tart cherry spun ice cream topped with popping candy and raspberry sauce, but we'll have to try that next time!


COCO

There was a special section that was loco with Coco!

We started to trek our way over to Disneyland and kept finding cute decorations!

Disneyland Halloween California Adventure Bear

DISNEYLAND

Disneyland was all decked out with pumpkins and fall foliage!

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As we were walking around before the fireworks started, we walked right by the Walt and Mickey statue that had carved pumpkins that were carved from the front and back (they weren't real, but they looked like they were)! 

Haunted Mansion Nightmare Before Christmas Haunted Holiday

Haunted Mansion Nightmare Before Christmas Haunted Holiday

I loved Nightmare Before Christmas as a kid and love that they decorate the Haunted Mansion every year for the holidays. I can’t believe this movie has been out for 25 years!

THIS IS HALLOWEEN, THIS IS HALLOWEEN.....


FRONTIERLAND

Dias de los Muertros took over Frontierland!


SPACE MOUNTAIN

Space Mountain was even Halloween themed launching you into darkness with an evil space monster chasing after you in the dark!

Disneyland Halloween Space Mountain Ghost Galaxy
Disneyland_Halloween Time Pumpkin on Main Street

What a great day! I can't wait to go back! Hurry baaacccckkkk, hurrry baaaaaaaaaccccckkkk! 

Reference: For more info on the special Halloween treats served at Disneyland and California Adventure, check out the Disney Parks Blog.

Check out what's new for 2018 on these blogs:

Disney Tourist Bloghttps://www.disneytouristblog.com/halloween-disneyland-guide/

·       Check out what they say about Guardians of the Galaxy – Monsters After Dark

Foodie Guidehttps://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2018/08/foodie-guide-to-halloween-time-2018-at-disneyland-resort/


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