The
awesome view, the rides, the larger than life Disney characters, people laughing and having fun everywhere. Yes, Welcome to Disneyworld! First we started following the crowds that were going down the main street with shops galore. Then Mom got out her map and starting us on our
route. By lunchtime, we had already seen more than
imaginable. We had ridden the Liberty Square Riverboat, gone to the Swiss Family Treehouse, enjoyed the birds at the Enchanted Tiki Room, and
countless of stops to listen to
theatrical groups
perform. Mom had
thought of packing a lunch, but had decided against that. We had hot dogs, chips and a soda. Mom said the prices
might be a bit high, but it was well worth it!
In the afternoon, the rain began to return, so we went inside a western
style dance hall and listened to a group of singers dance and
perform. It was really quite entertaining. Then it was time for more rides. Space Mountain was indeed worth it!
Scary, and
adventurous and well, mostly scary! My little brother couldn’t go it and he pouted about that. So we switched directions and went to a kind of
petty zoo afterwards, and to ride the Mad Tea Party (Dad’s Teacups) to keep him happy. Valerie and I did not
mind a bit. Mom
steadily had her phone out taking pictures to post and to make copies for us.
Needless to say, by the end of the day, we were all
exhausted and a little sun burned, too. Mom said we would stay the second night for the
parade and fireworks. She said it was time to call it a day. We all moaned, but happily boarded the
trolley back to our hotel. Once at the hotel, we settled for the
buffet dinner. They let kids eat free at this hotel if you choose the
buffet.
That night we all chatted about the rides and all of the attractions we saw. Mom didn’t even have to tell us to go to bed. We bathed and took to the sheets! The morning was just around the
corner.