Sunday, February 27, 2011

Magic Kingdom - February 23, 2011

Our son was feeling much better after a good night's sleep, so we headed off to the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World for the day.  The kids were excited, which made the hour-long ride a bit challenging, and they kept asking about what they'd see and what we were going to do once we got to the park.  After parking the car (telling our older daughter to remember we parked in Daisy 31 - she always keeps track of our parking spots), we took the tram to the Transportation and Ticket Center to catch the monorail to the Magic Kingdom.  Honestly, the monorail is one of my favorite parts of Disney, so I would have been happy to ride around the circuit and head home, but there probably would have been a mutiny if I'd tried, so we followed the crowd to the park entrance when the train stopped.

We headed for Space Mountain first and while we waited, my mom took our youngest on the other rides in Tomorrowland.  Our line was supposed to be 40 minutes, but when we were about halfway through, there was a "meteor shower" and they shut down the ride.  We got Fastpasses to go back later, hoping that they'd get the ride fixed by then, and then went to meet my mom when she and our little one got off of the race cars.  It was time for lunch at that point, so we grabbed a bite before heading out for the rest of the park.

Splash Mountain was next on the agenda.  My dad offered to stay with our little one, hoping she'd go on the train with him while the rest of us waited for the ride.  She was, to be polite, less than accommodating, so they ended up hanging out by the bottom of the main hill watching for us to come down.  The wait was pretty long, but worth it, especially since it was our older daughter's first time to ride it  and she absolutely loved it. 

For the rest of the afternoon, we split up and got back together off and on, with my mom and the girls mainly staying in Fantasyland and our son and I doing the bigger rides, like Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and then heading back to Space Mountain after meeting up with my dad.  We did get to ride it this time, and with no wait since we had the Fastpasses.  Our son loved it and it was fun to be on the ride with him when he rode it for the first time.

We all got back together and did Pirates of the Carribbean, the girls and I did the Magic Carpets, and we all did the Jungle Cruise.  By then, it was time to go back to Splash Mountain to use those Fastpasses, and the kids and I challenged each other to go down the big hill with our hands in the air (our son and I did it) and I managed to stay dry this time.  My mom and dad and our youngest were waiting for us along the parade route, so we met up with them and waited to see the Electrical Light Parade.

I love that parade, but it was really magical to watch the girls see it for the first time.  They were entranced - you could see the wonder on their faces - and they kept exclaiming over which character was coming down the street next.  Our son was fading at that point, so he wasn't as excited as his sisters.  When the parade ended, we started to head for the exit, and as we got to Cinderella's castle, a light show on the outside of the castle started.  It was really amazing - the effects made it look like the outside of the castle was changing brick by brick at times - and our little one turned to me at one point and said, "Mom, the castle is magic!".  That moment made the whole day worthwhile.

The fireworks started right after that, so we stayed for those, too, and then made our way - with the rest of the throng - to the exit.  We took the monorail back to the ticket center and then the tram to the car to finally get ourselves out.  We hadn't eaten yet, so we stopped at McDonald's on the way out and then headed for home.  Our youngest was asleep by the time we got out of the parking lot and the other two dozed as we drove.  The little one didn't completely wake up when we got home and had a massive meltdown when I tried to get her changed for bed - it was like trying to put a nightgown on an octopus.  I finally got her, and the other two, to bed and ended a wonderful, but exhausting day.

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