Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Day 6: Popsicles Take the Day Off

After practically freezing to death yesterday at Animal Kingdom we decided vs. spending another animal less day there we would take the day off, have a leisurely breakfast and visit downtown Disney.




We shopped and took pictures.



We ended up having lunch at TRex. The food was excellent and the theming was absolutely amazing.








We took the boys back to the room for a nap. An hour later they were still wide awake and had figured out they could get out of their pack n plays (something which doesn't bode well for nap and bedtimes to come I am sure) we gave up and decided to take advantage of the slightly warmer weather to check off a few more attractions at Epcot including the fireworks show.





Monday, December 6, 2010

Animal Kingdom: Antarctica

We spent the day at Animal Kingdom.



An unexpected cold front blew in dropping temperatures to record lows keeping the animals snug in their beds out of the elements such that the only critters we saw all day were a lone alligator, a boa constrictor hiding out in his water bowl, and some frisky tigers.




We were however able to catch some wonderful shows like It's Tough to be a Bug, The Lion King, and Finding Nemo.







As the boys took their now customary nap in the stroller we managed to ride Everest and find a spot curbside for the Jammin Jungle Parade.




The boys woke up just in time to watch the parade.









We also got in some shopping. I found ornaments for everyone and some cute Christmas 2010 shirts. We closed the park down dancing at the goodbye show and headed off for our dinner reservations at Chef Mickeys to have dinner with Mickey and friends.


Sunday, December 5, 2010

The Nine Days of Disney: Day 4

We spent some time this morning visiting the Toy Story section of the resort.


The boys got to see RC, Woody, Buzz, Rex, and Bo Peep.


We headed off to Epcot for the rest of the morning. The boys enjoyed the Finding Nemo ride while I particularly enjoyed Living with the Land.







After a hibachi lunch at Teppan Edo where Ryan showed off his chopstick skills we hit a few more rides and played in the water spouts before heading off to Hollywood Studios for the evening.







The boys were zonked again so I talked my mom into riding the Tower of Terror.

Afterwards we saw the Osborne Spectacle of dancing lights before enjoying a few more rides and some extra magic hours.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Hollywood Studios: Honey, I Lost the Kids.



We spent the better part of Day 3 at Hollywood Studios where we caught the Drew Carey Show, Indiana Jones, lunch at Mama Melrose's, the Muppets (where Connor belly laughed so hard it was contagious and people in the rows in front of us were turning around to look), pictures with Lightening and Mater, and half a dozen other things.




Though the thing I will remember until my dying day is that I spent 15 of the most terrifying moments of my life in Honey, I Shrunk the kids. Only it should be more aptly named "Honey, I lost the kids."


Despite knowing there is only one way in, and one way out it is still terrifying to watch your two year olds dive in opposite directions and disappear into itty bitty tunnels that go who knows where. I dove in after one and promptly lost him as I attempted to crawl as he ran through the warren of tunnels shrieking and giggling at the pursuit as he went. I eventually caught up with him and dragged him back out to his father with strict instructions not to let him out of his sight, before spending the next 10 minutes waiting and watching for sight of a 3ft tall blond head in the mass of kids darting here and there. I finally caught sight of him across on the far side climbing some stairs that disappeared past the mushrooms into another series of tunnels. I dove in after him and came up with a shoe full of laughing giggling child who was having the time of his life completely oblivious to my near panic at not having caught sight of him during all that time.We chased them around the tunnels for a while before finally corralling the two of them in the toddler area with one of us stationed on each side watching them run, crawl and frolic in the tunnels, ramps, stairways, and slides. It was by far their favorite playground ever.


They were so tuckered out after their hour of play that they passed out in the stroller as we wandered around the park before heading off to the Magic Kingdom for dinner, the Main Street Electrical Parade, and Wishes Fireworks Display.



We scoped out a spot on the front row about an hour before the show, got all bundled up and sat down to wait.



I think the wait was definitely worth it. We really enjoyed the parade. The boys both really liked the whirling twirling bugs.

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