Monday, October 22, 2012

Orlando here we come!

 This is what the city "Disney World" countdown looked like at the beginning of our drive to Orlando.  I was a little anxious about the ten hours we'd be in the car, so I thought it might help to have a visual of the places we were passing on the way.  When we got to one of the destinations, the kids took turns taking them down.  It really helped, especially the girls, to know the time was winding down as the cards got fewer and fewer.  The drive ended up being much more doable than I thought it would be - hooray!


















Our first full day we spent at Hollywood Studios and we got to see some of our most favorite characters - Phineas and Ferb!!

These are our friends we hung out with the whole week.  Lily is the same age as Caleb and dislikes princesses as much as he does, and Abby is 5 1/2 and an expert on everything princess, so everyone had someone to bum around with.  Xander is 2 1/2 and is such a good sport when it comes to being a toddler at Disney - he was along for the ride and was such a good kid!  The Peays have soooo much Disney experience - they knew how to do everything well, from parking to fast passes!  They also made it possible for us to stay in a great resort condo with plenty of beds and a fantastic pool.  They are awesome!


This one's for Pete!


The first thing we did when we walked in to the park that morning was go sign up to do "Jedi Training".  We got a time slot for later in the afternoon, and we talked everyone into doing it.  Avery was the most anxious, but she agreed to at least do the training part...Here they are with all the other kids (about a dozen) their Jedi robes on, up on a stage, listening to the Jedi Master talk about how to use a light saber.




The Jedi Master was quite entertaining and had the parents and onlookers in the audience laughing at loud at times.  He would walk up to each kid and talk to them or about them as they swung their light saber around and smiled.

 



Then Darth Vader walked out and there were no more smiles, at least for Avery and Presley.  It was actually Presley who was in tears first and then a minute later, Avery was crying.  They were quickly escorted off the stage. The guy in black was pretty intimidating - huge and breathing his Darth Vader way...watch closely and you'll see Presley leaving the group in the background :(



Each kid got a turn to fight with him using the moves they had just learned with their weapon - way to go Caleb!  He even got a certificate afterward, proving he had stood his ground against Darth Vader.


This scene of the three little friends holding hands was one we saw often.  They even loved to hold hands while we pushed them in the strollers, which got pretty annoying and difficult at times.  Oh the joy of being five at Disney World - big enough to walk and small enough to still hitch a ride in the stroller when your legs get tired - no wonder the parents were more exhausted at the end of the day than they ever seemed to be!


We saw so many fun shows at Hollywood Studios that day.  Beauty and the Beast, Little Mermaid, The Muppets, and an awesome car stunt performance, starring Lightning McQueen.  Caleb's most favorite ride was Star Tours - I think he did it four times!  He hated the Rockin' Roller Coaster and The Tower of Terror (although now he claims the Tower was a favorite - what??)   The girls enjoyed the Toy Story ride a lot.  It was a non-stop, fit everything in, first day!



Here we are posing in front of the famous Mickey hat - he wears it in "Fantasmic" which we saw that night before we left.  It's an impressive light and water show that is kind of patterned after the movie Fantasia and incorporates all the well-known Disney music and characters.  Here are the kids waiting for the show to start...


Go Mickey!







2 comments:

Rachel said...

I still haven't recovered from the trip, but reading this makes me want to go back right now! (cue Aaron rolling his eyes. ;))

You are so good to remember the little details (i.e. the hand holding), and so smart to keep track of the big ones! That was a super fun day. What d'ya say? Do it again next year? :D

Rachel said...

p.s. Who was the dork who took the photo of you guys in front of Mickey's hat? He totally focused on the guy behind you! Oh well, at least the hat is nice and clear. ;)