Monday, March 24, 2008

Disney World!!!

The Moores attack Disney World:
Day One: Magical Kingdom
Day Two: Epcot and Hollywood Studios
Day Three: Animal Kingdom
Day Four: Magical Kingdom Revisited
FAQs

Day One: Magic Kingdom
Before we left, Hannah watched a "plan your Disney Vacation" DVD and made a list of all the rides she wanted to ride, Dumbo being number one. She was so thrilled to actually see the ride that she started jumping and yelling. With the new Fastpass that Disney has started, we managed to ride 10 rides the first day. Yes, TEN RIDES in peak season. It took some planning, but we had to make sure we got all those rides on her list!! Hannah and Sam also really liked It's a Small World (as did I).

Snacks were a well-planned relief. I brought a small cooler that fit in the stroller, and after a couple hours in we would sit down for some cookies and juice. It was good down time and got us to lunch time. In just a few seconds, hannah is going to try and stick her oreo onto Sam's cheek.







Day Two: Epcot and Hollywood Studios
We spent two hours in Epcot tuesday morning, and both were spent at the new Nemo ride. After a cute little jaunt in a clam shell, we were herded into an aquarium of sorts. They had dolphins!! I have never seen them live before, and it was beautiful. There were also Manatees (Barbara was there), and all sorts of tropical fish, including, of course, Nemo, Dori and the gang. Hannah was excited to be the one who found the elusive clownfish- he was darting about all through the coral.

There was also a shark exhibit, and daring kids could crawl into Bruce's mouth. Sam, well, not a chance. But Hannah stepped up after a while and let me take a picture of her being eaten by a friendly shark (kids are friends, not food).









Day Three: Animal Kingdom!!
I LOVE THE ANIMAL KINGDOM!!! It is by far my favorite park. The tree of life is spectacular, as well as the safari (the best time to go is first in the morning). We had a white rhino just a few feet from our jeep, and Hannah loved spotting the birds for me. I don't think I'll ever make it to a real savannah, but this is pretty good. And for the thrillers, the new Mt. Everest ride is by far the best roller coaster I have ever been on. My dad and I rode together, so we have exclusive bragging rights. It makes me smile just thinking about it. It also makes me loose feeling in my legs thinking about it!
Aside from all the rides, there were great places to stop and rest. Hannah and Sam really loved these elephants- sometimes it was hard to get them going agian! In fact, after a while Sam just gave it up and slept for a good hour or two. All that fun can just wear you out!





























Day Four: Magic Kingdom Revisited
We let Hannah choose where she wanted to visit on the last day, and no surprises she chose Cinderella's castle. We rode It's a small world again, along with a few other favorites, including Winnie the Pooh and the Teacups. Hannah agreed to ride on any color teacup, except yellow, which was just not pretty at all. To her elation she got a blue teacup with blue stripes, thanks to some pretty serious maneuvering by her mom. Silly, silly mom. I let Richard take control of the spinning wheel so I could take some pictures- and, well, he took his job seriously. Sam was so funny. He would start to panic, then look at me and Hannah, who were having a blast, and give a few nervous chuckles. Those kids literally wobbled out of the teacup when it was over.








No kidding, that sword came out of the stone just seconds after Richard took this picture.






















FAQs
Did you drive?
Yes. We consider ourselves professionals at 14-hour trips now, and so far the kids have always been surprisingly good in the car. But, I think I will fly next time.
Were there any major Meltdowns? Yes, but only one, and on the first day. Hannah, while in line for the Mad hatter's teacup ride, decided that she wanted to ride in a blue teacup, since blue is her favorite color. As fate would have it, some bigger, faster, purely malicious (I'm sure) kids got to the blue teacup before her preschool legs could carry her there. We opted to wait for the next go around, until a nice worker found another blue cup for her. We all happily climbed in until Hannah realized that this cup, although blue, had purple stripes, and so she cried through all the spinning madness. After she got off the ride and had calmed down, I asked her if she wanted to try again on the condition that she would be okay with any color. Her reply: "Maybe we should go back to the hotel."
Where was Richard? He was at an engineering SPIE conference. But he got to come with us to the Magic Kingdom Monday and Friday
Do you have the coolest parents in the world? yes, absolutely. they dropped everything and came to play with us. Incidentally, Hannah and Sam have the coolest grandparents as well.
Will you go back? YES! I am already planning our next trip. In fact, I asked Sam what he wanted to do today, and he said he wanted to go to Disney world.
Did Hannah like the characters? Not particularly. Both kids were happier to look from a distance, which was good because as soon as a character made an appearance an hour-long line trailed after.

Any mom taking kids to Disney World needs a Super Mom shirt.

6 comments:

Meggan said...

You guys look like you had a blast! So fun, and only one melt down, on a vacation? You have angel children. Good to see your doing well!

Dave, Catherine, Chandler, and Callie said...

I've been waiting for the Disney World pics and here they are!! I had to wait till the kids went to bed to look at them. They'll never be able to wait till June! Maybe you guys should come with us then too? Please?

erin said...

How fun! And I love the pic of them spinning in the tea cup. You really are a talented photographer! I especially enjoyed the FAQ's. You crack me up! Glad you had a fun trip and that your kids were so well behaved (though I'm not surprised!)

Kayleen said...

Oh man! I LOVE Disneyland, World. . any park Disney themed. Animal Kingdom was my favorite too. I can't wait to take our kiddos someday. I know they'll just love it too. Look at Brave Sarah, A.K.A Supermom! I can't believe you did 3 days by yourself! (Well, technically with grandparents, but you're the authority, right!)

Micaela said...

I can't believe that you took your kids with out Richard!! That's pretty brave of you. Shows your maturity though, if we had brought our kids, the would have been left in our dust!

Melissa Hodgen said...

Love the T-shirt, you earned it!
Sounds like you had a wonderful time...and only 1 meltdown! I can't believe you drove all that way and then had 3 days cramed full! Amazing!