We have returned home safe from our week-long journey to Walt Disney World. We had a fabulous time enjoying all the parks (WDW, Epcot, Animal Kingdom, and Hollywood Studios); despite some cold weather. We have over 100 pictures on our digital camera that I need to download, but hopefully in the next day or so I will get some uploaded to the blog so you can experience the “joy” and “elation” on the boys faces. Here is a summary of our adventure:
Flights:
Uneventful – exactly what you hope for when flying. Boys did great on the planes – amazing how technology (DVDs, DS, Leapster) can keep them occupied; not to mention pop and peanuts.
Hotel:
We stayed in the Kadani Village at the Animal Kingdom Lodge. Highly recommend staying at a Disney property. They make life so easy. Once you check your bags at the MSP airport they magically appear in your hotel room – don’t even need to get them from baggage claim! Boys loved the “Community Room” with tons of scheduled activities, pool table, foosball, Wii, board games, and PlayStation. One day it rained so Disney opened the Arcade in the hotel for FREE – the boys were in HEAVEN!
Disney Meal Plan:
Another great way to experience Disney. We ate at Bomas (African Buffett in the Animal Kingdom), The Coral Reef at Epcot (the restaurant is surrounded by an aquarium), had a character breakfast at The Liberty Tree Tavern in the Magic Kingdom, and ate at the 50’s Diner in Hollywood Studios (kids were fascinated at the black and white TVs).
Logan – lost his first tooth at Epcot while eating a chicken nugget. It was so loose and he wouldn’t let us pull it – he ate it with his meal! All of a sudden we looked at him and said, “where is your tooth!” He wrote a note to the Tooth Fairy who surprised him with $1!
Weather – some good, some bad. Mornings were very cold with temps around 40. Luckily we packed out coats, gloves and hats. Only had (1) solid day of rain. We did get (2) really nice days with temps in the mid 60s – still cold for FL. Once we upload our pics, you will notice we wore the same warm clothes day after day.
Parks:
It was great watching the kids be mesmerized with the characters, rides, fireworks, parades, etc. We spent 6 full days at all the parks and still need to come back to finish up some things The kids were amazing and didn’t whine at all (even when we woke them up at 3am to fly home). Overall the lines were short (less than 15 min). Sunday was a little crazy but we had some VIP passes from our hotel room that allowed us to skip the lines and go straight on the rides. Logan tried most of the rides minus the big roller coasters. He was a little scared of the dark rides (i.e. Dinosaur at the Animal Kingdom) and the 3D movies (Honey I Shrunk the Audience, etc.). Carter was in love with the following rides: Goofy’s Roller Coaster, It’s a Small World, the Mexican Boat Ride at Epcot, Nemo, etc. Not surprisingly, Logan was a little more sensitive and apprehensive than Carter - who would go on anything if they height requirements would allow him. They loved the characters and took numerous pictures with them.
Highlight:
Sara and I both commented that the boys are really starting to bond as brothers. They are constantly singing, dancing, wrestling, and being clowns with each other. Time after time people at the parks would just start laughing at them as they would be singing at the top of their little voices as we walked through the parks. They are definitely little buddies –
We will definitely go back soon - next time in summer to experience the water rides and water parks. Thanks to our friends who provided us valuable insight to plan a great vacation! Your advice was spot on!
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