Thursday, July 31, 2014

Magic Kingdom

We started off our time at Disney World in the Magic Kingdom.  We were all excited to be there - our family enjoys the magic of Disney.


Where else will you find water art on the streets after they're cleaned?


This is officially the trip where C became a Ride Junkie.  We initially got in line to see Anna and Elsa, but despite his love of princesses, C opted to exit the line and "go ride something", so we ended up at Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.  C was ready to roll{er coaster}!


Midmorning, we made our way to Ariel's Journey Under the Sea. C also wanted to get his picture beside the King Triton statue.


P was such a good sport when C wanted to wait in line to see Ariel. He went along with the activity, even though I know he's not the mermaid enthusiast in our family. It's just one of the things that makes P a great brother!



At parade time, there was the threat of rain, so the parade was cancelled. We did have a nice viewing spot for the Rainy Day Cavalcade, though.


Before we even arrived in Florida, P had decided to stop and see the piano player at Casey's while we were in the Magic Kingdom. P and the pianist had a great conversation about piano practice and different types of music, and P and C were both invited to help play a few songs.



The boys {P in particular} have always been curious about the sorcerer game in the Magic Kingdom, so we gave that a try too. Luckily, the boys were able to complete their tasks and defeat Cruella Deville before she took over the Magic Kingdom.


Daddy A has had some health issues this year, so he had to take a break in the evening before our dinner reservations. Amanda and I took the boys on Stitch's Great Escape {their request}, and when we exited the ride into the store, Stitch tried to join our party! :)


We ended the evening with a late dinner reservation at the Beast's castle. Our food {including The Grey Stuff} was delicious! When we arrived at our table, all of the napkins were folded like roses. Our sweet server taught C how to fold his napkin, and he was so excited he asked if he could purchase a napkin to take home.


C wasted no time finding other students to teach the art of napkin rose folding.


The boys said goodnight to the Beast, and we headed back to our condo for a night of rest. The boys were asleep by the time we got home, and we weren't far behind them!


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