All in all, this Disney trip represents Sydney's third trip in her young three years (two to Disneyland and now one to Disney World). With an average trip of one per year...she is already a tamer of the Tea Cups, a connoisseur of the Carousel, and a master of the Main St. Electrical Parade. She exhibits a mastery of the 'fast pass', and keen intellect of which line to get in (the left one is usually best).
Nana from Montana joined this jaunt to the most south-eastern part of the country. Donna, being the trooper she is, battled through the Aerosmith Ride. With one full inversion and two cork-screw turns, she took it like a theme-park champion. Joe couldn't in good faith encourage her onto the 'Tower of Terror' after that. She did enjoy other attractions, but she'll have to return to enjoy some of the attractions she couldn't fully appreciate in her flu-induced state.
Hello Bruce! |
As for the trip itself, we saw parades, fireworks, theatrical plays (The Lion King), and more than the average human will experience in a lifetime. It was a great seven days, but it could have easily been doubled to fourteen days. We could only hope for that many days to experience the wonders, but that will have to wait for another time. Until then, please enjoy the few pictures that we have to share.
The Castle at night. |
The last picture shows our new home away from home. That's right, we are new DVC members. The picture is from the 'Boardwalk Villas,' our new home when we're not in Washington State. It was a great place to live in for a week. We were lucky to experience live boardwalk games right outside of our room at night, and it was just a great atmosphere in general. We'll miss this home, but we hope to return soon!!! Until our next trip....
Supervising two kids in the airport on the last day... |
The Boardwalk Villas. |
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