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Tampa’s Roasted Whisk Delivers Happiness

On a recent edition of The Current, I had a chance to catch up with Lizette Rivera. She is the founder of Roasted Whisk. During the pandemic, Lizette came up…

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On a recent edition of The Current, I had a chance to catch up with Lizette Rivera. She is the founder of Roasted Whisk.

During the pandemic, Lizette came up with the concept for her business. Its "happiness, delivered!" She sends coffee-inspired gift boxes that will perk up someone’s day. It's a family project for Lizette, as she does the baking with her own daughter, and it was inspired by her ow sweet mother. She is saluting her mother by donating a portion of the "Forget Me Box" proceeds go to the Dementia Society of America.

You can listen to our interview here.

Roxanne’s Favorite “Less Expensive” Things To Do At Disney When You’re At Disney

Last weekend I took my kids to Disney World. MJ teased me that I was a bad mom for not taking them to the parks. But there's no hard and fast rule that you MUST take your kids to a park while you are staying at Disney World. We found plenty of other things to do that, some of which were free with our stay. My kid are 5 and 2 and they were THOROUGHLY entertained. (These ideas may not work for kids of all ages).

And by the way, I titled this "less expensive" things to do at Disney, but technically, they are all free (with your hotel stay).

1. Ride the Disney Skyliner and Ferries

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Disney Skyliner

We spent half a day riding around on Disney transportation and my kids LOVED it. No lines and we got great views of all the Disney properties, from Epcot's Spaceship Earth to MGM's Tower of Terror and all the cool hotel properties.

2. Walk Around Disney Springs

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Disney Springs

You can walk around and look in all the shops. Of course, you'll spend money on shopping and dining, but you gotta eat, right?! My kids just enjoyed seeing some of the musical performances and all the hustle-bustle.

3. Enjoy the Hotel Pool

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Pool Day

If you are at a park all day, you can't even take the time to enjoy a dip in your hotel pool. And they all have cool themes and amenities. At the pool at the Art of Animation Hotel, there were plenty of fun places for the kids to climb on and explore.

4. Relax in Your Room

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Art of Animation

Again, what's the point of spending all that money on your hotel room if you're only in it to crash after a park firework show, and then you bounce out to hit a park first thing in the a.m. They have colorful themes and furniture. And we packed all of our Disney princess costumes, so one night we just chilled in the room and did fashion shows.

5. Explore the Hotel Prpperty

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Art of Animation

Whether it's the Animal Kingdom Hotel with all of the animal viewing opportunities or the Art of Animation hotel with photo ops around every corner, take the time to walk around whatever resort you at and take in all the Disney details.

Roxanne is a co-host on the MJ Morning Show and host of Middays on Q105 in Tampa Bay. She also hosts segments on The Current, which features local feel-good stories and health and wellness segments, and airs on five of the six Tampa-based Beasley Media Group stations. Roxanne has conducted hundreds of interviews, from athletes to Oscar winners, including Matt Damon, Christian Bale, and Chadwick Boseman. She also specializes in media training, having worked with clients in the NFL, NBA and WWE for television, in print, and online. Roxanne is a published author and will be releasing a thriller novel in 2024. Her favorite thing in the world is being with her two daughters and husband. As a content creator for Q105, Roxanne writes about family activities in the Tampa Bay area, as well as reviews for local restaurants and travel.