Tuesday, June 17, 2008

We're Home

We had a great time. It was really hot, but we still enjoyed ourselves.

Indy Speed Track at Magic Kingdom



Animal Kingdom (there's a male gorilla in the background) - funny/scary story here - We were looking at the gorillas and all of a sudden one picks up a huge rock and throws it toward the group. Apparently, he had seen a rabbit and was trying to hit it. Then, he took off chasing it. Who knew gorillas could move so fast - it scared us because it actually looked like he was charging our group. Jason did comment, though, that he was a little disappointed with the gorillas aim. He said the rock didn't even come close to hitting the rabbit.


The Boneyard in the Animal Kingdom - had a great play area that looked like an excavation site and had a "bone dig" for the kids.



Epcot - it rained that day, but after the storm was over the park was pretty emptied out and we got to go on more rides than we would have otherwise.


It's a Small World - our last ride of the trip.




Dylan hated the character dining experiences. There was one where he sat with his face hidden against the back of his seat and wouldn't turn around to look or eat the entire time. The second one we did, he still wouldn't interact with the characters, but he did at least turn around and eat. After that we cancelled the rest of the character dinners. Brady, on the other hand, loved it.

Meeting Cinderella - he was in love


Pooh - he couldn't take his eyes off of the characters at lunch this day.




Tigger - probably his favorite of the day





Eyore




Dylan really enjoyed meeting some of the characters (I guess because it was on his own terms).


Mickey and Minnie


Donald



Goofy


Pluto





We will definitely be going back, but not until Brady is several years older - hopefully by that point we won't need to lug a stroller around everywhere.

1 comment:

geenalyn said...

so glad to hear you guys had a great time!!

We can't wait to go back, but we're waiting till all the kids are willing to actually walk the park so we don't need to give piggybacks