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We took our first family vacation to Disney World on January 16-23, 2010.
We left our house around 3 AM on Saturday, January 16.
Papa came to our house on Friday night and drove down with us on Saturday (Aunt Kellie had some car problems and Papa had to drive Kellie's car back down to Florida).
We let Kate and Anna sleep in their clothes Friday night, then woke them up to potty and change Anna's diaper early in the morning, and put them back in the car.
Our plan was to have both girls fall back asleep quickly.
Well, Kate caught on with our plan; Anna, however, did not.
She was wide awake until at least 5:00.
She was happy, but she apparently wasn't tired.
She kept wanting OJ, or she wanted something to eat, or she wanted her lap desk...and on and on and on.
But she finally fell asleep and we had a quiet car for a little while.
We drove through a lot of rain on our way down to Florida, which made it seem like a long drive.
But we arrived at our Disney house around 3:30 Eastern time that afternoon.
We stayed at The Magic Palace in the Windsor Hills Resort in Kissimmee, FL.
Our house was less than a 10-minute drive to the Disney parks, which was awesome!
We arrived at The Magic Palace and were excited to see inside the house.
We let Kate walk in first to try to find everyone's room.
First she found Anna's Winnie the Pooh bedroom.
Anna loved her Pooh room; sometimes when she woke up in the mornings or after nap, she wouldn't want to come out yet.
We also saw the game room, kitchen, dining room, living room, and two master bedrooms downstairs.
Then we walked upstairs where Kate found her princess room.
She was so excited to see the princesses on the walls and the themed bedroom with a TV in it (which Kate thought was SOOOO cool)!
Upstairs we also saw Tim and GiGi's Mickey Mouse bedroom.
Each bedroom had its own themed bathroom.
The house had a nice heated swimming pool in the backyard, and we were all ready for our week of fun!
Aunt Stacie arrived at the house just in time to go with Papa to pick Mama, Uncle Tim, and GiGi up from the airport.
While they were gone, Kate and Daddy went swimming, Anna took a nap, and Mommy went grocery shopping.
We were all so excited to see each other that evening when everyone finally arrived!
Mommy took out her spreadsheet (yes, I had a spreadsheet that planned our days) and everyone made fun of her.
Our plan was to go to Magic Kingdom on Sunday morning, but there was rain that was being predicted for Sunday morning.
So now our plans were at the mercy of the weather.
We went to bed and prayed that the rain would be gone by the time we went to the park on Sunday.
God answered our prayers and we awoke to clearing skies on Sunday morning!
It was finally time to go to Disney World!
I'm not sure who was most excited really, but I think it was a close tie between Mommy and Kate.
We left the house around 8:30 Sunday morning and drove to the Magic Kingdom.
We had nine people riding in our minivan, which made for excitement of its own.
After being directed to the very last parking space on our row, we walked all the way to the tram, which took us to the monorail.
The excitement continued to build as we got closer and closer to the park.
As we took the monorail around, Kate's face lit up when she finally saw Cinderella's castle through the window!
We were really there...the place where dreams come true!
We got off the monorail at the Magic Kingdom and went inside.
Now Mommy and Daddy read the tour books, and the first thing we needed to do was ride Dumbo before the lines got too long.
We weren't allowed to stop at anything until after we rode Dumbo, and this was the ride that Kate was most looking forward to.
During the week before, Daddy told Kate that you needed special Dumbo ears to ride Dumbo.
She proceeded to tell everyone that we needed to buy Dumbo ears before we could get on the ride, but fortunately I think she forgot about it.
Kate wanted to ride Dumbo with Mama and Papa, and Mommy and Daddy rode with Anna.
Everyone had fun riding our first ride at Disney World!
After riding Dumbo, we spent the rest of the morning in Fantasyland.
We met Ariel at Ariel's Grotto next.
Anna didn't want to get too close to Ariel (this trend would continue throughout the week), but Kate went right up to her and talked with her.
This was our first encounter with a real princess!
After meeting Ariel, we walked around the corner and saw a line to meet Winnie the Pooh and Tigger.
We stood in line and got their autographs and pictures.
Then it was finally time to ride more rides.
We rode The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (twice since Kate liked it so much) and Peter Pan's Flight, saw Mickey's Philharmagic, and rode It's a Small World.
Kate loved riding the rides and taking turns sitting with different people each time.
Anna sat stone-faced on most of the rides, but as soon as we got off, she had a great big smile on her face and said she had fun.
There was so much to experience that it was probably a bit overwhelming for a two-year-old, but she went right along with everything and didn't whine at all during our week.
It was lunchtime by this point, so we stopped and ate lunch at Columbia Harbor House, where they had yummy clam chowder.
After lunch, we walked over to Adventureland for more fun.
We rode Pirates of the Caribbean, Magic Carpets of Aladdin, and Jungle Cruise.
Kate had been looking forward to the Magic Carpets of Aladdin ride because it was supposed to have a camel that "spit" on you as you flew by.
Unfortunately, the ride operator told us that it was "too cold" (i.e., about 70 degrees) for the camel to spit.
Oh well, Kate wasn't too upset about it, fortunately.
Then Mama, Papa, GiGi, and Anna went back to the house to take a nap.
Mommy, Daddy, Kate, Uncle Tim, and Aunt Stacie stayed at the park for more fun.
Everyone rode the Walt Disney World Railroad around to the entrance of the park, and then those staying continued on the train to Mickey's Toontown Fair.
We toured Mickey's Country House and Minnie's Country House, which Kate had been wanting to go through for several weeks.
After going through Mickey's house, we had the opportunity to meet Mickey and Minnie Mouse.
We had our pictures taken with them, and then Minnie Mouse gave Tim a kiss (which resulted in a very unhappy look from Mickey).
Luckily for us, we were the last of the group that they had let in to meet Mickey and Minnie, so we got to spend several minutes interacting with them before the next group was let in.
Afterwards we had some frozen lemonade, and then decided to go meet the princesses.
We stood in a short and fast-moving line until we walked into a room with Princess Aurora (Sleeping Beauty) and Cinderella.
Kate was in awe to meet the princesses and be able to talk to them one-on-one.
After meeting the princesses, we stood in another line to meet the Disney Fairies.
This line was short but not nearly as fast-moving; the fairies must have taken a break.
Finally it was our turn to go into the room with the fairies, and WOW!
We walked in and saw Terrence, Tinkerbell, and Fawn.
Terrence signed his autograph first, and then we went to talk to Fawn.
As Kate was standing with Fawn, Tinkerbell came over and the two of them began making jokes to get Kate to talk.
Then Tinkerbell took Kate and asked her who her favorite princess was.
Kate said Snow White, so Tinkerbell asked Kate to name the seven dwarfs.
Kate named some of them, to which Tinkerbell praised her greatly!
Then Tink helped Kate come up with the rest of the dwarfs' names.
The fairies were so interactive and fun to be around, and we got to spend several minutes with them; this was one of my favorite experiences from Disney World!
After we met the fairies, we rode Goofy's Barnstormer, which was a small roller coaster, and Kate's first real roller coaster.
Kate absolutely loved the roller coaster and giggled the whole time.
By the time we were done riding this, our fastpass for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad (a bigger roller coaster) was ready.
We initially weren't sure if Kate would like riding the bigger roller coasters, but after seeing how much fun she had on the Barnstormer, we knew she'd have fun.
So we walked across the park and rode the coaster, and Kate loved it even more than Barnstormer.
Again, she giggled the entire time and immediately wanted to do it again when it was over.
By this time, though, it was getting close to 6:00 and time for us to head over to Main Street to watch the SpectroMagic parade.
We made our way over to Main Street and waited for Mama, Papa, GiGi, and Anna to return.
We all ate hot dogs from Casey's Corner for dinner and waited for the parade to begin.
This parade was absolutely awesome!
It was at night, they turned off all of the park lights, and the floats were illuminated with all kinds of lights.
There were also characters walking in the parade and riding the floats.
Specifically, Snow White came to Kate and told her that she liked her hairbow.
Remember, Snow White was Kate's favorite princess earlier in the day who Kate most wanted to see, so that just made Kate melt.
Anna sat in amazement watching the parade as it went by.
We had such a great time and it was a perfect way to end our first day at Disney World!
On Monday, we woke up early again and went to Hollywood Studios.
Mama and GiGi stayed home that morning, so it was just Mommy, Daddy, Kate, Anna, Papa, Uncle Tim, and Aunt Stacie.
We left the house a little bit earlier that morning and arrived before they opened.
As we walked by the American Idol Experience, two guys with a microphone and video camera stopped Stacie and tried to get her to sing.
She refused to sing on camera, but she did dance.
The cameraman recorded us all dancing and said that we'd be shown on the big screen throughout the day.
Fortunately or unfortunately, we didn't see ourselves while we were there.
After the park opened, Daddy ran to get fastpasses for Toy Story Mania while the rest of us met some characters.
Kate met Chip and Dale and thought they were pretty funny.
Dale came up to Anna's stroller, but Anna wasn't happy about that.
Then we met Donald Duck and Daisy, Goofy, and Pluto.
After that, we went over to the ride Daddy was most looking forward to, Star Tours (based on Star Wars).
Anna wasn't tall enough to ride this ride, so we utilized the Rider Switch program.
Daddy, Kate, Uncle Tim, and Aunt Stacie rode Star Tours while Mommy and Papa waited with Anna.
When they were done riding, Mommy, Papa, and Kate rode the ride without having to stand in line again (three people can ride on one Rider Switch Pass).
After Star Tours, we headed over to see Playhouse Disney - Live on Stage (a puppet show with characters from Disney's morning cartoons).
We waited in line for a few minutes before they let us in.
We had heard not to sit too close to the front, but I think the only good seats may have been in the back row.
The stage was extremely high, and the audience sits directly on the floor, so it was very difficult to see the puppets.
The girls were able to sit on our laps so they were able to see okay (we were about 1/3 of the way back).
The show was enjoyable; we saw Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Handy Manny, My Friends Tigger and Pooh, and Little Einsteins.
Both girls love watching Playhouse Disney on TV, so this show was made for them!
They even had special effects like bubbles and confetti falling from the sky, which was a neat treat.
After enjoying the Playhouse Disney show, our fastpasses were ready for us to ride Toy Story Mania.
This was a fun ride where we could shoot at targets and try to score points.
Anna did not think this was a fun ride and tried to climb out of the car at one point.
Kate, however, loved shooting at the targets and even scored about 6,000 points.
This was our last ride at Hollywood Studios.
We wanted to try to see Voyage of the Little Mermaid, but we just missed the 11:30 show by about 5 minutes and we wanted to get back home for lunch and rest time.
Kate was supposed to take a nap this afternoon, but I think she was too excited about what the evening had in store to actually go to sleep.
Mommy, Daddy, and Kate had a fun evening planned together.
We began by taking Kate to Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique at 4:20 for a makeover session.
Kate dressed in the Cinderella dress and shoes that we got her for Christmas, and we headed over to Magic Kingdom.
Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique is a little girls' salon right inside of Cinderella's castle.
Fairy Godmothers-in-Training take work on the girls and transform them into beautiful princesses.
Kate was so excited to do this, and her Godmother, Cate, did such a wonderful job.
Kate was able to select her hairstyle from a booklet, and she chose the traditional princess bun.
She sat very still while Cate pulled all of her hair up into a teeny tiny bun.
Kate selected a tiara with blue jewels to put in her hair, and she even had a special Mickey Mouse pin for the back of her hair.
After Kate's hair was styled, she selected nail polish and had her fingernails painted.
Finally, she chose her makeup colors and had makeup applied (very lightly).
Then Cate sprinkled her with fairy dust and said, "Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo, May All Your Wishes Come True" and spun Kate around to finally see herself in the mirror.
Our princess looked so beautiful!
When we finished at Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, we took some pictures in front of Cinderella's Castle, and then we made our way to the monorail to head over to Epcot.
We could hardly get a picture of Kate actually looking at the camera because a show was going on in front of the castle that had the princesses in it...including Kate's favorite: Snow White.
We had 6:30 dinner reservations for the Princess Storybook Dining at Akershus Royal Banquet Hall in Norway at Epcot.
When it was our turn to go in, we were immediately greeted by Belle from Beauty and the Beast.
We got Belle's autograph, and then Kate posed for a picture with Belle.
The restaurant had a cold appetizer buffet to get us started, and we all placed our orders.
Kate ordered cheese pizza, Mommy had mahi mahi, and Daddy had beef tips.
The food was all excellent!
As we were eating our dinner, several princesses came by to visit, sign autographs, and take pictures.
We saw Princess Aurora, Ariel, Cinderella, and finally Snow White.
Kate talked to all of the princesses, but Snow White was still her favorite.
Each time a princess would come out to start greeting the tables, Kate would lean over to see who it was, and she got so excited when she saw Snow White come out!
It was so much fun to see our little princess experience this time with these real life princesses!
To end our evening together with Princess Kate, we took a ride on Maelstrom in Norway, just outside the restaurant.
Throughout our afternoon/evening adventure, time was often tight and Kate often didn't want to walk, so we ended up carrying her since we left the stroller at the house.
Well, by the end of the day, both Mommy and Daddy were covered from head to toe with princess glitter.
We all shimmered when we got back to the house that night.
What a great day!
On Tuesday, we started our day at Epcot.
Again, we arrived before the park opened, so we were able to greet all of the characters as they walked by just before they dropped the ropes.
Anna even high-fived Minnie Mouse when she walked by!
Our plan for Epcot was to send Daddy to get fastpasses for Soarin' while everybody else went to stand in line for Test Track (these are the two most popular rides at Epcot).
Our plan worked great, except we got to Test Track long before Daddy got the fastpasses.
But we still managed to get in line early enough that we had a very short wait for Test Track.
Mama, GiGi, and Anna sat out since Anna was too short to ride Test Track, which is a ride that at one point sends you zooming around a banked turn at 65 MPH.
Kate loved Test Track and immediately wanted to go on it again.
We got in line to ride, but the line was much longer by now.
Since our fastpasses were ready for Soarin', we decided to get more fastpasses for Test Track and come back and ride it later.
We walked over to Soarin' (a ride that simulates you gliding through the air), which was another ride that Anna was too short for.
Since Anna was too short, we got another Rider Switch pass, in addition to our fastpasses, which allowed Kate to ride twice.
The first time, Papa, Uncle Tim, Daddy, and Kate rode.
When they returned, Mama, GiGi, Uncle Tim, Mommy, and Kate rode.
Kate really enjoyed riding Soarin', as did everyone else in the group!
After Soarin', we went back over and rode Test Track with our fastpasses again.
This time Mama and GiGi rode along with Kate, Papa, and Uncle Tim.
When they got off, Mommy, Daddy, and Kate got to ride (using the Rider Switch allowed Kate to ride everything twice - lucky her!).
We finally decided that we should do something that Anna would enjoy, so we walked over and rode The Seas with Nemo and Friends.
After this, we all enjoyed seeing Turtle Talk with Crush, in which a talking Crush interacts with people in the audience using his underwater microphone.
Very cool, DUDE!
By now it was lunchtime, so we decided to walk around the World Showcase and get lunch in the different countries.
Between all of us, we ate lunch at Morocco, Japan, America, Germany, and France (dessert)!
Kate and Anna used the long walk as an opportunity to take naps, so neither one of them were even awake for lunch.
After lunch, Papa, Mama, GiGi, and Anna walked around the World Showcase, while Mommy, Daddy, Uncle Tim, and Kate went back to ride Soarin' again.
We all met back together after that and then some of us rode Spaceship Earth (the ride in the big ball).
One of Kate's classmates told Kate this ride was really cool, so we couldn't miss it...and Kate did think it was cool!
To end our day at Epcot, we saw Honey, I Shrunk the Audience and rode Journey into Imagination with Figment.
We had to leave Epcot so that Papa could go pick up Aunt Kellie, who was going to be spending the rest of the week with us.
We ordered delivery pizza from Giordano's (yummy deep dish Chicago-style pizza) for dinner and had a relaxing night.
On Wednesday, we woke up early again and arrived at Animal Kingdom in time to see the pre-opening show.
This was Aunt Kellie's very first trip to Disney World, so she was especially excited!
The first thing we did was ride the Kilimanjaro Safari; a real trek through animal habitats in a large, open-air jeep.
We saw lots of cool animals up close on our first safari trip.
We enjoyed it so much that we got fastpasses as soon as we got off to return later.
After our safari, we took the train to Affection Section, which is a petting zoo in the very back of Animal Kingdom.
This was awesome because we were the only ones at the petting zoo for about 30 minutes.
They had brushes so we could brush the goats and sheep.
Kate was excited to brush them right away, but Anna was very timid at first.
Mama was holding Anna and Anna made sure that Mama was holding on tight!
But after watching big sister run from one animal to the next to the next, Anna finally realized that it was safe and wanted to get down and pet/brush the animals too.
Soon she was chasing after the sheep who was running away from her!
Another sheep was giving kisses to Kate!
It was so neat to see our girls interact with the animals with no other distractions!
When we were done petting the animals, we killed some time by meeting Jiminy Cricket (but Kate did not want to meet Rafiki - the monkey from Lion King) and then went to ride our Kilimanjaro Safari again.
This time the animals were in different places; the giraffes were even right up next to the jeep!
Very cool!
After this safari, we managed to catch the next showing of Finding Nemo - The Musical.
We had great seats, and this show was excellent!
The girls enjoyed watching the show, but were getting hungry, so we decided next stop would be lunch.
We ate lunch at Flame Tree Barbecue, which was very good!
After lunch, we all rode Triceratop Spin before Mommy, Daddy, Papa, Uncle Tim, and Aunt Kellie went to ride Expedition Everest (this was one of the few rides that Kate didn't meet the 44 inch height requirement for).
This ride was so awesome that we rode it twice (we used the single-rider line the second time so we wouldn't have to wait).
Daddy could have ridden it all day, but the rest of our stomachs were a little unsettled after having eaten lunch so recently.
This concluded our day at Animal Kingdom, so we all headed home for some rest and pool time.
Later that afternoon, Mommy, Daddy, and Aunt Kellie went back to Magic Kingdom for more fun.
We started by riding the Tomorrowland Transit Authority, Astro Orbiter, and then Space Mountain.
Then we walked over to The Haunted Mansion.
Now this was quite funny because there was no wait, so we walked all the way up in line to a set of closed doors.
As we're standing there (in the dark) looking at the tombstones, a creepy-looking guy suddenly throws open the doors and tells us to come in...which prompts Kellie to scream.
This was just the beginning of a fun time.
We go in a holding room and the room begins to "stretch."
Suddenly, all of the lights go out and Kellie is freaked out, snuggling in between the two of us.
When the lights do come back on, the creepy-looking guy is standing there with his face right next to Kellie's.
Of course she screamed really loud (as I would have done too), everybody laughed, and we walked on to our ride.
Mommy and Kellie get in one doom buggy, thinking that Daddy was going to ride in his own.
At the last minute, he jumped into ours, and so three adults were riding in a doom buggy built for two.
Not sure if Daddy was scared to ride by himself or if he just wanted to excitement of riding with Mommy and Kellie. :)
It was a fun ride, and much to Kellie's delight, she didn't see the creepy-looking guy again.
Then we walked over to Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.
We happened to time it so that the SpectroMagic Parade was going on at the same time, so there was no wait for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.
We rode Big Thunder Mountain Railroad three times back to back before seeking out some ice cream.
There were so many people waiting to see the Wishes fireworks show that started at 8:00 that we decided ice cream could wait and we'd watch the fireworks instead.
This was a great decision because the show was so awesome!
After the fireworks, the park closed so there was a mass exodus.
We walked around some shops on Main Street for a few minutes before seeing if the Ice Cream Parlor was still open.
We happened to be the last customers that they let in, so we all got ice cream and sat outside while the crowds dissipated.
We ended up not leaving the park until about 9:30, and it was nice to just sit in the park and relax with not too many other people around.
On Thursday, we had a slightly different schedule.
We had a reservation for breakfast at Chef Mickey's at 8:50 AM.
We arrived about 20 minutes early, had a family picture taken, and were seated very soon after.
We had a table in the corner that looked out at Cinderella's Castle.
This was a yummy breakfast buffet where characters came to our table.
We saw Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, and Pluto.
We got autographs and pictures with each character.
Kate took her picture with each character, but Anna sat comfortably on the far side of the table in the corner and waved to each character.
She felt comfortable and safe in the corner, so she was happy.
After breakfast, we rode the monorail over to Magic Kingdom for another fun-filled day.
As we were walking to our first ride, we saw that Storytime with Belle had just started, so we sat down to watch Belle tell a story.
Unfortunately, we were a little late so nobody from our group got to participate in the story, but we listened and Kate got to have her picture taken with Belle.
Then everybody rode Tomorrowland Indy Speedway, a go-cart ride where kids can drive.
Kate rode with Aunt Kellie, and she insisted on steering.
The ride was on a track, so you could only steer to a certain extent.
Kellie said it was quite a jerky ride. :)
Mommy rode by herself with Anna, which was not smart.
Mommy had one arm around Anna and was trying to steer with the other arm.
It was very difficult to get control of this car so we had a jerky ride ourselves, which Anna did not like.
But she smiled and took a cute picture in the car afterwards!
Kate's request was to then ride The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh again (she later said this was one of her favorite rides).
We then went to ride Cinderella's Golden Carousel (twice for Anna), Snow White's Scary Adventures (twice for Kate), Dumbo, Mad Tea Party (only Mommy, Daddy, and Kate rode the teacups), and Peter Pan's Flight.
We left Fantasyland in time to see the Dream Along with Mickey show in front of the castle.
This was such a neat show complete with the princesses (and their princes), Peter Pan, and many other Disney characters.
Later that afternoon, we caught the 3 PM Disney Dreams Come True Parade.
Another magical event put on by Disney!
It was a nice break to just sit and rest for awhile as we waited for the parade to start.
We even saw a talking, moving trash can entertaining the guests as we waited.
After the parade finished, we split up and Mama, Papa, GiGi, and Anna found a nice spot to rest.
Mommy, Daddy, Aunt Kellie, Uncle Tim, and Kate went off to ride Pirates of the Caribbean, Magic Carpets of Aladdin, Jungle Cruise, and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad (twice).
Kate wanted to ride Haunted Mansion, but Kellie and Tim chose not to ride it (I wonder why).
So Mommy, Daddy, and Kate went to ride Haunted Mansion.
There were no creepy-looking guys this time and neither Kate nor Mommy had any trouble being scared. :)
After that, we went to get some dinner and get our places for the Wishes fireworks spectacular, which Kate had not yet seen.
It was an amazing show again, but unfortunately the winds were a little too high for Tinkerbell to fly out of the castle.
Maybe next time.
After Wishes, we shopped around for a little while and then left the park to go home and go to bed; we were tired!
We spent Friday back at Epcot.
Kellie didn't get to go with us to Epcot earlier in the week, and Kate wanted to take her on some of the rides there.
Since everyone was tired, only Mommy, Daddy, Aunt Kellie, Uncle Tim, and Kate went out on Friday.
It poured down rain Thursday night (there were even tornado warnings in the area), but when we woke up Friday, the rains were gone again.
Somebody must have forgotten to tell the tourists, though, because NOBODY was at Epcot Friday morning.
Like we did the other day, Daddy went over to get fastpasses for Soarin', while we made our way over to Test Track.
Once Daddy met us over there, we rode Test Track three times back to back with no waiting until our fastpasses for Soarin' were ready.
Then we rode Soarin', followed by The Seas with Nemo and Friends, and Turtle Talk with Crush.
After that, we had more fastpasses for Soarin', so we rode that one more time!
For lunch, we walked to the United Kingdom and had yummy fish and chips.
Kate even got to feed the birds some bread by the lake after we finished eating.
We also had to stop in France again and get dessert and some yummy French bread!
After walking around the rest of the World Showcase, we went back to ride Spaceship Earth and do a little bit of shopping.
This concluded our time at the parks.
We went back to the Disney house and enjoyed an afternoon by the pool with everyone else.
That evening, we went back out to Downtown Disney, which we had not been to yet, for some more souvenir shopping and dinner at Earl of Sandwich (yummy!).
They had the most enormous Disney store we had ever seen and nearly got ourselves lost in it trying to find some t-shirts for ourselves.
Unfortunately, we had no more days left at Disney, so we left our Disney house just before 10 AM Saturday morning.
We had an absolutely wonderful, magical, memory-filled vacation!
We couldn't have asked for better weather; high temperatures ranged from the upper 60's to mid 70's, and even up into the 80's one day.
Kate had a marvelous time on our trip, and I know this is a vacation that she will remember!
We look forward to taking Anna back to Disney World when she is Kate's age so she can experience it as only a 4 year old can!
Thank you to Mama, Papa, Uncle Tim, Aunt Kellie, Aunt Stacie, and GiGi for sharing our magical vacation with us!
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