Archive for February, 2011

Home away from home, away from home

Thursday, February 24th, 2011

We recently spent few days out of the snow and ice in north Florida. We enjoyed balmy days in the 60º’s, a few rain showers (at least we didn’t have to shovel it!), some impressive thundershowers and 4 great days in Walt Disney World.

A highlight of our trip was Walt Disney World’s Epcot. This is the largest of the four Disney theme parks and is split into 2 “Worlds”. Future World is full of attractions that appeal to all ages and is dominated by the iconic Spaceship Earth. World Showcase is a collection of pavilions that celebrate the culture and cuisine of 11 countries from all over the world.

Night time view of Spaceship Earth, Epcot

We had loads of fun in Future World. My favorite was Mission Space which is a simulation of a trip to Mars. Another favorite, and worth the wait, was Soarin’. It combines film and motion to take you on a fantastic glider journey all over California.

World Showcase captures the essence of each of the 11 nations represented. Enjoy lunch in Morocco accompanied by live music and belly dancing. Join the crowd in Italy and enjoy The Ziti Sisters as they entertain with music and comedy. We watched child jugglers and tumblers in China and then had a lovely dinner there. The cast members in World Showcase come from the countries they represent. Their city of origin appears on their name tags. Among the guests, you’ll hear languages from all over the world. There are many places to stop, sit and people-watch. The frantic pace you find in other Disney parks doesn’t have a place here.

By far a highlight of our Disney World trip was buffet dinner at Oktoberfest in Germany. As we walked through the entrance we felt as though we’d been transported to a Bavarian village square during an evening Oktoberfest celebration.

Oktoberfest Buffet, Germany, Epcot

Seating is at family style tables, 8 to a table. The sky was dark and star-filled overhead. The moon was setting over the roof-tops surrounding the large square. There was German music playing as dirndl skirted servers carried large tankards of German bier at once to tables all around.

Our waiter, Sven from Heidelberg, was friendly and attentive. We enjoyed getting acquainted with our table-mates from Canada and North Carolina.

The buffet itself fantastic and well worth the price of $35 per person. All of our Bavarian favorites were there in abundance. Roast pork loin, spaetzl, German potato salad, wurst, yummy sauerkraut and apfelrotkraut, jaegerschnitzel and beef rouladen. Everything we tried was tasty.

Pumpernickel bread, pretzel rolls, sausage, pickles

There was salad with tomato and cucumber among others, cheese samplers and then the desserts. We selected from studel, bavarian cheesecake, and fruit with cream sauce.

Sauerkraut, German potato salad, apfelrotkraut

Once we were seated with our first plates we could sit back and enjoy the live oom-pah band playing polkas, folk songs and leading the crowd in the Beer Barrel Polka. Children from all over the Biergarten came down to the dance floor. It was a delight to watch little Disney princesses and their princes dance and laugh with joy to the live music.

If you’re in Florida and a bit homesick for our favorite Bavarian village or for Bavaria itself, stop for an evening at Oktoberfest in Germany at Epcot.

Video fun

Thursday, February 17th, 2011

We’re fans of the Woody Goomsba series of promotional videos (well most of them, anyway). But long before Woody became an instant YouTube sensation, Almost Live! on KING5 in Seattle followed local law enforcement in Leavenworth, as documented in the video, Cops in Leavenworth.

Ride along with a local, lederhosen clad Gendarme as he works to keep those pesky tourists in line. Leaving without souvenirs? Turn around and go back through the shops. Drinking beer from a plastic cup and LeBatts yet? Get that stein filled with German beer, thank you very much.

Bad Boys, Bad Boys

Look closely. Joel McHale (L), now starring in NBC’s Community, got his start on the Seattle comedy scene.

Before getting up in arms by the tongue-in-cheek humor be sure you check out the other Cops In . . . videos to see how the now defunct local television show created send-ups of other Seattle neighborhoods such as Ballard, Redmond and Kent.

Leavenworth Christmas Movie Magic

Thursday, February 10th, 2011

Update:
The Leavenworth Chamber of Commerce recently sent out a schedule update about the movie, Ira Finkelstein’s Christmas Vacation, due to begin shooting in Leavenworth in the next few weeks.

Shooting is now scheduled to begin around March 1, 2011, with the Christmas parade due to be filmed March 3rd, from 8am-1pm. The production company is looking for around 200 townspeople (and visitors!) to act as parade spectators. The route will begin at the Munchen Haus, travel west on Front St., turn right on 9th, right on Commercial and right on 8th. The process is expected to be repeated a total of 4 times.

Chamber members and business owners are doing their part by not shoveling or removing snow if it falls on March 2nd or 3rd. Snow making equipment will be in town on March 2 to help with the Christmas look the film needs.

As with all movie-making, schedules will be subject to change. If your plans to visit Leavenworth include March 3rd why not be a part of making Leavenworth movie magic?

Leavenworth Christmas Movie Magic: (original post)

If it seems as though the Christmas season is dragging on a bit in Leavenworth this year, it’s not just you. The city and the businesses along Front Street are leaving their decorations and lights up a little longer than usual. And for very good reason. The Seattle movie production company, Von Piglet Productions will arrive in the village in the next few days. A feature film set in Leavenworth, Ira Finkelstein’s Christmas Vacation, is set to begin shooting around February 21.

The movie is the story of a young Jewish boy who so badly wants to celebrate Christmas that he travels to “Christmastown, Washington.” Front Street, Front Street Park and Gazebo and the Sledding Hill should all feature prominently.

The story was originally set in Vermont, but after the production company scouted in Leavenworth, the decision was made to change the setting to Leavenworth. There will be about 2 weeks of shooting in the Upper Wenatchee Valley. Pangborn Memorial Airport in Wenatchee will also be used as a location.

The highlight of the shooting for locals should be a full Christmas parade tentatively scheduled for February 23. The director, Sue Corcoran, and her production team, will be looking for lots of extras for the parade scene, including Christmas characters, groups like the handbell choir and many spectators and on-lookers. Having worked on several movies myself, I can offer some advice for extras: Wear comfortable shoes or boots, dress in layers and expect to do some waiting. Movie work can be a lot of fun, especially when you go into it prepared.

Read more about Ira Finkelstein’s Christmas Vacation in The Leavenworth Echo and The Wenatchee World. Also check out Geordie Romer’s Blog over at Icicle Creek Realty for information on the movie and other stuff happening in the greater Leavenworth area.