Bright and early on Sunday morning, we set off on a bus from our hotel towards Animal Kingdom. Before I knew it, we were walking to our first adventure of many that would make my day great! My favorite ride would have to be It's Tough to be a Bug, a 4D movie that made me giggle. Luckily, Daddy was holding me tight when the bugs flew down from the ceiling and the bugs flew off the screen at me! I also really liked the Triceratops Spin. I got stuck riding it when Cora was riding the Yeti roller coaster. I liked it so I didn't mind riding it 4 times! Although it was sometimes boring to sit through the shows, I thought the
Festival of the Lion King show was cool,
Finding Nemo the Musical was fun to watch, and I got to see elephants and rhinoceros on the
Kilimanjaro Safari. I think I surprised Mommy and Daddy at how well I managed to walk around all day and not get tired. I was a little antsy when dinner took a long time at O'hana, but that's just because I was really excited for a new day exploring a new park!

Disney is such a magical place, it makes me giddy with excitement. It does not, however stop me from my normal talkative self. Before I continue on my recap of all the magical happenings, I would like to sum up much of my trip with a few key statements I have made repeatedly:
1) "Why are we going to Disney World*??" -*location can be replaced with any location or attraction at a Disney park
2) "Is this fake?" I ask this to reassure myself not to be scared or remind myself that I am on a ride.
3) "Is this ride going to go fast?" After a ride goes fast or down a hill I say I like it, but I'm still unsure of rides that go fast.



Our adventure continued on Monday at Magic Kingdom. We arrived in the morning just as it was opening with characters dancing to welcome us and the thousands of people around us to the park. Our first stop was a visit with some princesses (it wasn't so bad meeting them, I think they thought I was cute) followed by the classic Dumbo ride and a small roller coaster, which I said I liked, but refused to go on again when Cora went on for a second spin. We took a ride on the Disney World Railroad to Frontierland where we rode on Splash Mountain. I was skeptical of the ride after I saw that it involved water AND going down a big hill, but Daddy convinced me that it would be okay. He shielded me from most of the water and the rest of the ride was enjoyable watching the different scenes of Brier Rabbit's adventure. We rode some more rides around Frontierland and saw a few shows then took a break for lunch. Following a trip on the riverboat we caught a parade. The floats were so cool!


We took in a few rides after that including the Tea Cups which I enjoyed, then we found ourselves in Tomorrowland where we saw the Monster's Inc show followed by a spin on the Tomorrowland Speedway! I drove Daddy around the track and it was so much fun, even though I could barely see over the steering wheel!

Soon after that it was time for another character meal! This time we got to see Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore and Tigger! It's so fun to be eating then all of a sudden a character comes to visit your table!



While we ate dinner there was a big thunderstorm that still continued when we finished. We were supposed to see fireworks when we were done, but they were postponed and we had to wait to see them. While we waited we rode some rides, including the rocket ships that spun high in the air! It was so cool riding them at night! We waited what seemed like forever until they finally did the Wishes fireworks show. Believe me it was well worth the wait. It was so magical watching the fireworks over the castle. It was magical! Plus, after the fireworks, we waited again for a second parade, the Main Street Electrical Parade. It was really late when it started and I was a bit dazed and tired as I watched the glowing, glittering floats twinkly along the street, but it was really cool. Plus we could sleep really late the following morning so Mommy and Daddy let us sleep late.
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