A little late on the update.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Day 7 of Florida Travels
December 20, 2008
A little late on the update.
I spent that Saturday at three different Disney parks. We started the day out in the Animal Kingdom. That was where we met the lady that was getting us in. The lady was part of the Dream Team, the people that get to give away dreams all day long (what a sweet job)! My aunt was insistent that she knew what we needed to stop and see and do. So I let her lead the way! We went through the Safari ride. Of course all the animals that were close ended up being on the opposite side of where I was sitting, so four people away from me. We watched the Lion King play in the Mickey and Minnie Camp. Then headed over to EPCOT.
We got to EPCOT only to head to the Magical Kingdom by the monorail. I got to feel like a kid that day! My first trip to Cinderella's Castle, every little girl's dream! I was determined I would meet Mickey Mouse as well! So that was the next thing we just had to do! We went back and found Mickey's house and as we wondered through it, we found where Mickey was hiding and the line that went with it. I got to meet both Minnie and Mickey. It was so awesome! I so felt like a little girl who's dreams were finally coming true.
I went and rode Space Mountain. It was pretty awesome. I love roller coasters, but I also like to know which way I will get jerked on them too, and it was impossible on that one. But it would be the only roller coaster I would ride there since I hated waiting in a line for an hour by myself. I have to take someone my own age next time! We did go on the Small World ride (which was a bit different). I wanted to go on the Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean rides as well. So we did wait through those lines as well. I just felt like I was being pushed through all these things ....
We took the ferry back across the man-made lake. It was pretty neat! I did enjoy the time eating my popcorn on the top dock alone. It was just a quiet moment with a beautiful sunset beginning. We went back to EPCOT to ride a couple of rides and end the night with fireworks. We rode the ride inside of the big sphere. We ate dinner at a little diner thing. I convinced my aunt that I wanted to check out this one ride that was space related. I found it, and the wait was like 15 minutes. I already had a headache and I chose the more intense side of the ride. you were put in this little module and you were part of the crew flying to Mars. The director was Gary Sinise. I did love him in the movie Mission to Mars. Lets just say, I had the same thought that the astronauts have when they come back to Earth. "Just don't fall over" because my head hurt so bad and I was a bit dizzy when I got off. It was a better real-life experience than the ride at Kennedy Space Center. That was the last ride of the day.
We walked through some of the countries. I loved some of the imported things in the Germany area. Far too expensive for me though. I loved the beautiful (pewter?) mug I ran into. I wanted it but I couldn't find a price tag. So I picked up the same thing in a smaller shot-glass form and looked at that price tag. $22! Whoa, my only thought was "If someone ever put alcohol in that I would kill them!" lol .... I wouldn't but it better get a good cleaning. I stepped out of the store with a bit of a sticker shock face. But I also found "Das Boot" out side of the German area. A mini Das Boot was about $17. It was heavy glass. I would have gotten one but I decided, not right now. It can wait.
The fireworks weren't too bad, but my feet hurt so damn bad after that day. I barely made it to the van, and had a hard time getting out of the van when we got back to the house. What a crazy quick and packed day! I was so thankful my aunt took me though. I have to say, it was great to just be a big kid for the day! I would do it again sometime. I also know why my parents never took us a children. Expensive and kids forget everything they learned about manners there.
A little late on the update.
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2 comments:
Disney World, like Las Vegas, uses colorful characters and flashing lights to keep you distracted while they sneak into your brain and steal your life savings in return for little trinkets you can find at the local Dollar Tree.
I think Cameron is a scrooge about all topics that involve fun and cash. However, I do believe that Disney World does suck money out of people. :P
It's good that you had a swell time. :) Also, MICKEY WILL EAT YOUUUU WATCH OUT. D:
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