Hey, all. I don't have a ton of shots or stories to share, but I love browsing your trip reports and want to share my own brief one. I was in Florida visiting my sister and her family, and we usually make it to at least one park and to Downtown Disney to get our magic fix. Here are some images and commentary for your TR viewing pleasure.
The travelers included myself, my nine-month-old daughter, my sister, her two-year-old daughter, and my mom (who uses a wheelchair). This was our first time with little kids and with a wheelchair at the parks, so navigating MK on wheels was new to us. It was a pretty easy process, though.
My niece was exploding with excitement at seeing all the characters in person, so the opening show was particularly fun for her.
We stopped in to visit Mickey as soon as we entered the park. The line was maybe ten minutes long, and our interactions with him were really special. My daughter gave me one of the sweetest moments I've had at WDW.
Our first glimpse of "Mickey's house", as my niece calls it.
Some shots as we walked up Main Street, USA.
The view down Main Street from the castle's entrance.
Our first ride (and my first time riding it):
The travelers included myself, my nine-month-old daughter, my sister, her two-year-old daughter, and my mom (who uses a wheelchair). This was our first time with little kids and with a wheelchair at the parks, so navigating MK on wheels was new to us. It was a pretty easy process, though.
My niece was exploding with excitement at seeing all the characters in person, so the opening show was particularly fun for her.
We stopped in to visit Mickey as soon as we entered the park. The line was maybe ten minutes long, and our interactions with him were really special. My daughter gave me one of the sweetest moments I've had at WDW.
Our first glimpse of "Mickey's house", as my niece calls it.
Some shots as we walked up Main Street, USA.
The view down Main Street from the castle's entrance.
Our first ride (and my first time riding it):