Showing posts with label Magic Kingdom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Magic Kingdom. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Disney, Pt. 5: Magic Kingdom, Day 2

Despite having already packed one day full of Magic Kingdom fun, we returned for even more adventures on the Monday of our trip. Our original plan was to go early in the morning, stay till about lunch time, return to our hotel for naps/relaxing and then go back to the park for the night parade and fireworks. As it turned out, we decided to cancel our plans for the fireworks (they didn't start until 10:00, hours past the kids' bedtimes!) and just hung out at the park until late afternoon. Having already done so much the day before, we did duplicate some things and let the kids have some say in what we did! We ended up having another great day.

We had an early reservation for breakfast at Be Our Guest, so we were able to get in to the park before it opened. It was pretty fun letting the kids run free down Main Street with (relatively) no crowds! Also, if I can toot my own horn for a second, the kids looked adorable. Ellie wore her Cinderella dress, and I made E.J. a little Prince Charming outfit to match and it nearly killed me with cuteness all day long.

Stop it.

My goodness.

Cinderella and Prince Charming running to their castle

It was cool to see the park as empty as it was! The top photo is the stroller parking area by the carousel when we got in before opening, the bottom picture is the same spot about six hours later.

After enjoying our breakfast at Be Our Guest, we went right over to visit Cinderella and Rapunzel again.

Rapunzel was great! She played peek-a-boo with E.J. and told Ellie about Pascal brushing her hair with a tiny brush. We were a little bummed that this Cinderella was the least engaging princess of the trip - even with the kids dressed to match!

Next, we went to see Ariel. I should mention that the kids were not the only ones in costume that day: I channeled my favorite Disney princess and was sporting some mermaid scale leggings with a purple tunic. Ariel noticed and loved my leg-fins!

Meeting Ariel

Ariel is E.J.'s favorite princess, too!

A better look at my ensemble!

After our princess whirlwind we decided to pause for a moment to apply sunblock and regroup, and as we were doing so we spotted Suzy and Perla (or so we're told - they're Cinderella's mice friends!), and Ellie had a great interaction with them! They made sure her tiara was perfectly atop her head and they danced together.

Cinderella and her friends

When the mice departed, they were replaced by Anastasia and Drizella, Cinderella's wicked stepsisters. They moaned about how jealous they were of Ellie's tiara, and then took an excellent sassy photo:

Adorable.

Next, we rode some rides. Eric and I took turns riding Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, then Eric and Ellie rode the Tomorrowland Speedway while E.J. and I rode the Little Mermaid ride. Ellie has been asking to ride the Speedway since our last trip (when we never got to it), and she was so excited. Eric said she didn't actually want to drive, but she still named it as one of her favorite things from the trip! As for E.J., he loved the Ariel ride, happily pointing and waving at everything along the way.

Eric on Mine Train, Eric and Ellie on the Speedway and E.J. enjoying the Ariel ride

After our ride break we went back to meeting characters, with a stop to see Tinkerbell, followed by Snow White.

Tinkerbell!

Snow White - a new Magic Kingdom princess for us!

I have to talk about how darling the kids were while we waited in line for Snow White. We were in line behind a family that did not speak English, but their little girl (roughly E.J.'s age) was dressed as Cinderella. Ellie and she became fast friends, holding hands so sweetly. Of course, our Prince Charming also lived up to his name and held that little Cinderella's hand for a moment, too. Then, he let go and walked to a nearby patch of flowers, picked one (well, pulled off its petals, but it's the thought that counts) and gave it to the little princess. How dear is that?!?! Melt my heart, that little charmer.

Prince Charming giving flower petals to his princess

We decided to give the kids a little bit of "free time" and returned to our favorite grassy spot along Main Street to let them run around for a bit. They made friends with other kids there, doing "gymnastics" and running around, and when the "Move It! Shake It! Celebrate It!" dance party came through, Ellie asked Eric if they could go dance with Officer Hops. And dance she did!

Cuties!

The grown-ups!

My best girl

Sometimes a princess just has to hike up her sparkly dress so she can really run.

Dancing with Officer Hops. Officer Hops waved and blew a kiss to Ellie at one point - Ellie was so starstruck!

This was about the point when we decided to abandon our fireworks plan and extend our morning. We figured out a place in the park that served pizza (one of the few restaurant foods our crazy kids will eat) and went to have some lunch. After lunch, we resumed our fun with a stop to see Princess Aurora.

Ellie waiting to meet Sleeping Beauty

Princess Aurora

Then, we went over to Rapunzel's tower and the garden nearby to look for "Pascal's friends." There are 10 chameleons hidden in the garden. We searched and searched and were only able to find eight of them!

By Rapunzel's tower

Hidden Pascals!

By that point, I had a sweet little chorus of "Ride! Ride Dumbo!" coming from the small child strapped to my back, so we made that happen for him!

VIDEO: E.J. makes a request!

Off to Dumbo!

Eric and Ellie on the ride

Then, we stopped in to visit Donald Duck and Goofy.

Dancing with Goofy

Hugs for Donald

Since E.J. had been allowed to choose a second ride on Dumbo as his contribution to the day, so we asked Ellie if she could do one more thing, what would she like to do? She told us she wanted to visit Merida, so back to Merida's garden we went. She had another nice chat with her favorite princess of the trip, got to shoot the bow and arrow again, and E.J. sweetly bid farewell to "Meriduck" when our turn was over!

Ellie and Merida

Looking so legit.

We also promised the kids some ice cream as a final Disney treat, so we picked up a Mickey ice cream bar and returned to the grass to enjoy. Afterwards, the kids had some fun with hula hoops nearby!

Ice cream!

Hula hoops on Main Street

And that was the end of our time at the Disney parks! We left to the soundtrack of E.J. calling out, "Bye, Disney World!" the whole way out. What a great time!

Yay, fun!

Coming up next: Our last morning in Orlando before heading home!

If you'd like to see the rest of our pictures from our second day at Magic Kingdom, you can see the full set here.

Monday, May 9, 2016

Disney, Pt. 4: Magic Kingdom, Day 1

On Sunday of our Disney trip, we got up nice and early and headed out to Magic Kingdom, with Grammy in tow! My mom was nice enough to come not only to watch the kids' races but also to take care of them while Eric and I ran our race, and then she decided to stick around for a day of Disney Fun on Sunday. We were feeling the pressure to show her a great time and make her feel like she got her money's worth, and I think we ended up having a perfect Magic Kingdom day!

The five of us at Magic Kingdom!

We made it to the park in time for rope drop that morning. Actually, we even had time to spare! We were excited to see Mickey & Friends come to open the park and kickstart our day!

The opening ceremonies, if you will!

As soon as the gates opened, we made a mad dash back to Princess Fairytale Hall to meet Anna and Elsa. Eric is a FastPass wizard, and can almost always get us whatever we want for our Disney trips, but this time around we had some trouble getting a pass to see Anna and Elsa at a sensible time. So, we decided booking it back there at park opening was our best bet for a short line. And indeed, it was! We were in to see the Frozen sisters within about 15 minutes!

The kids hanging out with Elsa and Anna

This was E.J.'s first trip to Disney where he would really be out and moving around and interacting (we haven't been back since he learned to walk!), and he definitely got a kick out of meeting all the characters over the course of the weekend. I think it threw things off for Ellie a little bit, to have him wandering around, but overall they both really loved it! Somehow we ended up with two kids who love meeting characters and aren't at all scared of them, even giant animals or "people" with huge heads (like Doc McStuffins and Sofia at Hollywood Studios). So that's good!

After seeing the Frozen sisters, we hopped right over to the other side of the hall to see Cinderella and Rapunzel.

Ellie and Rapunzel! Ellie was a little shy all day.

Cinderella is Grammy's favorite princess!

We had breakfast reservations with Pooh Bear & Friends at Crystal Palace, so we headed over that way. By chance, we bumped right into Mary Poppins and were able to meet her with no wait! She was very impressed with my mom's "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" pronunciation skills.

Ellie and Grammy with Mary Poppins

Then, it was over to breakfast! We were seated quickly and hit the buffet, pausing to greet the four Hundred Acre Wood friends who came by. The food was pretty tasty, too! E.J. loved the Mickey waffles, and after much bribing with ice cream coaxing, we did get Ellie to eat something. So, overall, it was a rousing success!

Fun at Crystal Palace!

After breakfast, Ellie and Grammy went on the Pooh Bear ride (which Ellie henceforth and forevermore will refer to as "The Scary Pooh Ride," if that gives you any idea how that went), while Eric, E.J. and I got in line to meet Alice in Wonderland and the Mad Hatter. Grammy and Ellie were able to join us in time for that meeting, and Ellie made sure to tell Alice that her middle name is Alice, too, and then they talked ballet positions. A productive meeting, indeed!

Nice turnout, ladies.

With Alice and the Mad Hatter

Next, Ellie really wanted to meet Merida, so we went over to Merida's garden. Ellie was thrilled to meet her and told her that she has been eating lots of curly pasta to make her hair curly like Merida's! Ellie also tried her hand at a little archery and rocked it!

Meeting Merida

Get it, girl.

From there, we made our way back to Main Street.

On Main Street

I got a new baby carrier since the last time we went, and I couldn't resist making a new Mickey slipcover for it!

We had a FastPass to meet Mickey at Town Square Theater, so that was our next stop. It was so adorable! The kids were thrilled to see Mickey, and sweet little E.J. ran right up to him and excitedly said, "Gickey! Shoes!" as he pointed at his Mickey Mouse sandals. Bless his heart, the little guy just wanted to show off his shoes to his buddy Mickey! So dear.

So excited!

Group shot with Mickey

Next, we decided to head over to Enchanted Tales With Belle to take advantage of a short-ish wait time. On the way there, we caught a little bit of the "Move It! Shake It! Celebrate It!" dance party.

Also, it was an absolutely gorgeous day.

At Belle, Eric was chosen to participate in the story as a knight! He did a fabulous job.

Waiting in line for Enchanted Tales With Belle

Loving this.

Belle with the knights

Ellie and Belle

Afterwards, we got Grammy and the kids situated on a bench with some snacks while Eric and I took advantage of a FastPass for Space Mountain. Neither of us had been on it since high school, and it was great fun! Somehow it was darker and faster than we remembered. (I guess that could be due to the fact that we're not teenage kids anymore, but we'll pretend they've just upgraded the ride for the new millennium.)

Pre-roller coaster selfie!

After that, we decided to take a little break. We grabbed some lunch at Casey's Corner, then let the kids run off some energy (yes, they had energy to run off in the middle of a Magic Kingdom day, how do kids do it) in the grass along Main Street. The kids played, E.J. picked flowers for Grammy, and we watched the Festival of Fantasy parade from there.

Look at these two!

Ellie and Grammy

Scenes from the Festival of Fantasy parade

As Mickey rode by in his hot air balloon, sweet E.J. ran the entire length of the grassy area to wave at him.

When we got moving again, we hit the carousel and tried our hands at the Sword in the Stone.

Carousel time!

Good effort, E.J.!

Then, we met Minnie Mouse and Daisy Duck at Pete's Silly Sideshow.

Happiness!

Ellie's toddler smile was out in full force that day.

And of course, what would a trip to Magic Kingdom be without a ride on Dumbo the Flying Elephant?

Grammy and E.J. in line for the ride

Dumbo!

In need of a bit more sustenance to finish out our day, we stopped at Gaston's Tavern for a LaFou's Brew (a huge hit with the kids), and then paused to dance along with the passing street party once again.

Ellie loved it.

Sharing!

Well, some of us danced. Others complained about the noise.

And with that, we called it a day. Phew! What a day it was! That was a jam-packed Magic Kingdom day, if I do say so myself! We saw rope drop, had one character meal, met six princesses and ten other characters, saw two street parties and one parade, rode four rides and took roughly a billion pictures. Needless to say, we were all pretty exhausted!

This little guy snored the whole way back to the car.

Even Ellie was powerless against the sleepiness.

When we got back to to the hotel, Grammy gathered her things and headed home, and we ate some dinner and got the kiddos to bed. We had more fun ahead of us!

Coming up next: Another day at Magic Kingdom!

If you want to see the full set of our pictures from our first day at Magic Kingdom, click here to see them all!