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Restaurants and Raki

17 April 20233 May 2025

Wearing ourselves out in the sun and saltwater, we were excited to enjoy another day of lunch on the property.  We couldn’t pass up an opportunity for their fabulous cheese pizza with its perfectly grilled crust and tasty blend of cheeses and fresh, juicy watermelon.

We had a full afternoon packed with sightseeing and wanted to explore some of the chic oceanside restaurants in the Turkbuku village of Bodrum.  Our first stop was the Macakizi Hotel for happy hour.  This boutique hotel, with a name that means intelligence and beauty, has a lively bar and seaside seating.

We ordered small  plates and shared a couple of bottles of Chardonnay soaking up the views of the nearby islands.  We reminisced about our time in Istanbul and Bodrum, the fabulous food we had eaten so far and our local trip to the supermarket.

This fabulous bar and restaurant draws celebrities from all over the world with its authentic Turkish comfort food.  Macakizi has its own private beach and a yacht available for hire to island hop along the coast.  With its smart interior and sleek interior design, the hotel was placed on The Conde Nast Gold List in 2021.

The scenery around Maki 29 Beach was laidback and oozing with solitude.  Wooden boats were tied up to the dock while large sailboats and catamarans were anchored out in the cove.  We found gravel stairways surrounded with colorful gardens where we took some fun photos and posed for silly pictures.  The sun was beginning to set, so the dusk lighting made for some amazing memories.

It was time for us to find a restaurant for dinner and we all agreed we wanted to try the local seafood at a location along the water.  We happened to find Onikon Beach and Restaurant that had plenty of seating for our party of six.  Looking over the menu, we had so many questions and the staff was incredibly helpful.

They brought out plates of their specialty fish and we decided on the sea bass and bream. We also ordered chicken kebabs, vegetables with hummus and saved room for katmer which is a folded pie pastry.

After dinner, we strolled towards the shops for a final time and found some last minute souvenirs at a cute boutique called Le Kabbak.  We met the owner of the store who was kind to offer us seats outside.  She suggested that we try Raki, one of Turkey’s signature drinks.  None of us had heard of it so she began to pour small amounts into shot glasses and encouraged us to try it.   It reminded me of Greece’s Oozo with its licorice taste.  We each had a couple of drinks and enjoyed talking with her for awhile.  We had only one more day to explore Bodrum so we decided to leave and would arrive early the next morning.   Cheers to Bodrum!

What to See and What to Do:

  • Shopping in Turkbuku
  • Check out the local restaurants

Where to Stay:

Macakizi
Göltürkbükü, Narçiçe?i Sokak,
48400 Göltürkbükü Bodrum/Bodrum/Mu?la, Turkey
Telephone: +90 252 311 2400

Where to Eat:

Macakizi
Göltürkbükü, Narçiçe?i Sokak
48400 Göltürkbükü Bodrum/Bodrum/Mu?la, Turkey
Telephone: +90 252 311 2400

Onikon Beach and Restaurant
 Konac?k, Mercan Sk. 57/A D:1
48470 Bodrum/Mu?la, Turkey
Telephone:  +90 252 377 60 03

What to Eat:

  • Fruit:  pomegranates, figs, peaches
  • Kumpir: potato with toppings
  • Lokmasi:  deep-fried dough drenched in honey syrup
  • Peynirli borek: similar to Greek spanikopita
  • Sebzeli doner: meat, potato and vegetable skewers
  • Simit: bread that is between a bagel and pretzel

Where to Shop:

Le Kabbak
Dereköy, Gümü?lük Yolu No:3
48960 Bodrum/Mu?la, Turkey
Telephone:  +90 252 394 33 99

What to Read:

  • Turkey Street: Jack and Liam move to Bodrum, by Jack Scott
  • Turkish Reflections: A Biography of Place, by Mary Lee Settle
  • I Am Pilgrim, by Terry Hayes
  • Bodrum, Ancient Halicarnassus, by Oguz Alpozen

Photo Guide for Bodrum:

  • Akvaryum Koyu (Aquarium Cove)
  • Bardakci Cove – great snorkeling location
  • Bitez Bay – Take the nature walk along the coastline
  • Bodrum Beach
  • Bodrum Windmills – great hike; nice quiet place to visit
  • Castle of Saint Peter – remains of the mausoleum of Mausolus
  • Gumusluk Harbor – gorgeous setting and amazing lighting at night
  • Turgutreis Red Lighthouse – awesome place for the sunset
  • Yalikavak Marina – luxury yachts, restaurants and shopping
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Family Vacation Photos to Walt Disney World, circa 1991

3 April 201431 August 2024

Disney Castle 1991

Visiting Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World!

What child hasn’t begged their parents for a visit to Walt Disney World? From the time they are born, kids are inundated with all things Disney, so for them to see it all in person is a child’s dream come true.  Whether it is to see Mickey and Minnie Mouse, the Disney Princesses or another spectacular character, this splendid them park is truly magical…even for adults.  One of my favorite memories was visiting the iconic Cinderella Castle.

Inside Cinderella's Castle

Inside Cinderella’s Castle!

Inside of Cinderella’s castle, her fairy tale story is told through a series of murals.  Each are handcrafted with over one million pieces of glass in 500 different shades of color.  Silver and gold accentuate these exquisite masterpieces and bring her legendary story to life.

20,000 leagues

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

The 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea was an attraction at the Magic Kingdom from 1971 until 1994 located in the Fantasyland area of the park.  Passengers could board the submarine to enjoy the sea life surrounded by lobsters, crabs, moray eels, sea bass, clams and turtles.  Floating through the water, the sub passed by underwater attractions such as the Graveyard of Ships, mermaids and a large sea serpent in the ruins of Atlantis.  This attraction no longer exists and has been replaced by Pooh’s Playful Spot and the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train.

Enjoying Disney World

Fort Sam Clemens

Fort Sam Clements was located in Fort Wilderness of the Disney Park located in the Frontierland region of the park.  Originally opened in 1973, the fort has since been renamed to Fort Langhorn at Tom Sawyer Island.  Visitors can reach the island by floating on a log raft to explore caves, cross a suspension bridge and check out the frontier fort.

Entrance to Disney 1991

Walt Disney World Railroad Main Street Station & Mickey Mouse

Next, we boarded the train at the Main Street Station for a ride throughout the park. The tram took us through each region Walt Disney World with the exception of  Adventureland.  The Main Street Station is located at the entrance to Disney where we found a great photo opportunity with Mickey Mouse, made from colorful flowers.

Walt Disney at Night

Disney at Night!

Disney comes to life at night with an evening parade and fireworks show, It was totally worth the wait and is one of the most attended events at the Walt Disney World Park.

There was so much to see, rides to ride and attractions to experience.   Walt Disney World first opened its doors in 1971 and hosts over 52 million visitors annually.   It is open 365 days per year and continues to expand through added attractions and Disney-related resorts.  The attractions mentioned here do not even compare to the number at all of the parks but were a great way to reminisce about my family vacation.  Whether you are 9 or 99 years of age, Walt Disney World is a place to escape the reality of our everyday lives and to make our dreams come true.

Have you visited Walt Disney World in Orlando?  What are some of your favorite attractions or cherished moments?  I would love to hear from you, so leave a description of your experience in the comments below!  Happy Travels!

What to See and What to Do:

Walt Disney World Resort
Lake Buena Vista, Florida  32830
Telephone:  407 939 7679

Walt Disney World Resort encompasses several theme parks to include Magic Kingdom® Park, Epcot®, Disney’s Hollywood Studios® and Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park, plus Disney’s Blizzard Beach and Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon water parks.

Where to Stay:

Walt Disney World Resort
Lake Buena Vista, Florida  32830
Telephone:  407 939 7679

Walt Disney World Resort hotels include  encompasses several theme parks to include Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Lodge, Disney’s Beach Club Resort, Disney’s BoardWalk Inn, Disney’s Contemporary Resort, Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, Disney’s Yacht Club Resort, Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser (opening in 2021) and Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Hotel.

Where to Eat:

Walt Disney World Resort
Lake Buena Vista, Florida  32830
Telephone:  407 939 7679

All Restaurants are located at Disney’s Magic Kingdom:  Be Our Guest, Jungle Navigation Company, LTD Skipper Canteen, Rainforest Cafe, Casey’s Corner, The Plaza Restaurant, Main Street Bakery, The Crystal Palace, Tony’s Town Square Restaurant, Gaston’s Tavern, Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant, Cinderella’s Royal Table, Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe, The Diamond Horseshoe, Columbia Harbour House, Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Cafe, Pinocchio Village Haus, The Friar’s Nook, Sunshine Tree Terrace, The Lunching Pad, Tortuga Tavern, Cool Ship, Golden Oak Outpost, Liberty Tree Tavern, Sleepy Hollow, Liberty Square Market, Aloha Isle, Plaza Ice Cream Parlor, Contempo Cafe

Photo Guide to Walt Disney World: The park maps designate picture spots which are listed below.

  • The Magic Kingdom
    • Big Thunder Mountain picture spot
    • Sword in the Stone picture spot
    • Tiki Statues picture spot
    • Splash Mountain picture spot
  • Epcot
    • Germany
    • Japan
    • Morocco
    • Epcot Main Entrance
    • United Kingdom
    • China
    • Canada
    • France
  • Disney’s Hollywood Studios
    • Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster
    • Hollywood Studios Arch
  • Animal Kingdom Park
    • Main Entrance

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