Tuesday, May 18, 2010

In the House of Mouse

RESORTING: Monday night, we checked into the WDW All Star Sports Resort. We hadn't planned on staying "on campus" at Walt Disney World in our original plans, but as we researched it further, it was actually cheaper than any of the very average at best rooms we'd stayed in to date, and the proximity to our one and only day at WDW couldn't be beat.

Sports fans that we are, we dug the "stadium" feel of the place!
MAGIC KINGDOM: We were up and at 'em early, early this a.m. (a theme for our trip) to be at the park when it opened.
We made it there with plenty of time to spare before the gates opened at 9. It was already over 80 and it quickly bumped up to 90, but we found ways to beat the heat.

We hit Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin first - and most (CJ rode it three times). From there it was on to Splash Mountain, Thunder Mountain Railroad, a jungle tour, magic carpet rides, the Haunted Mansion, a Peter Pan attraction, Mickey's Philharmonic (a neat 3-D movie with other special effects including spraying water and wind in the theater), the Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor, Space Mountain (I'd NEVER take that ride again), Barnstormer, and there are some I'm leaving out, I'm sure.

Along the way, (in Frontier Land) we ran into Donald!

Our day wound down with a very Disney song and dance number in front of Cinderella's castle. Several Disney Princesses were there, as was the duck, a couple of mice and even Goofy.



Tomorrow we will be heading back to the Great Northwest. Exhausted, but fulfilled. More words and photos to come.

2 comments:

  1. HOW MANY RIDES IS THAT!!!! Another great day. Lifetime memories.

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