Justin Jett
I will do my Elvis impression
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May 27, 2009:
Dad got home around 4pm on Wednesday. and we started listening to the podcast. Halfway through the podcast, Dad just says "Let's Travel.....turn off the computer and pack." We packed some clothes, put drinks in the cooler, and called Mom at work. Dad told her that we just feel like driving to Disney for a day. She laughed and said "Have a good time." We were on the road by 6pm. No tickets, no reservations, no plan. Dad just said "Let's Go!"
We arrived in Orlando Thursday evening, and decided to go see "The Blue Mans" (as Walter called them). We got a wheelchair aceesible Disney view room at the Best Western Lake Buena Vista in Downtown Disney. I got to lay in bed and fall asleep watching the "Wishes" fireworks in the distance. Only at WDW!
Friday was a FULL day of park hopping! First time in the parks with my wheelchair that was designed for the Disney parks. Only used 1/4 of my battery power, and the seat held me very stable during the fireworks. I watched IllumiNations without ttensing up or jumping. The chair did EVERYTHING I designed it to do. A very proud moment!!!! We stiopped at the California Grill for dinner when passing through Orlando last December, so I got to try the chair on the monorail then. This was the first time actually in the parks though. I loved it. Very proud that the design worked.
We covered a lot of ground in 12 hours. Flower and Garden and Star Wars Weekends! Dad saw Tony Orlando while I did the Kim Possible Adventure. I took a round trip on the monorail, because it's bad luck if I dont ride the monorail at least once. I love the monorail, and it's a MUST DO whenever we visit Orlando.
We made it home in time to do our volunteer work at the Greyhound Adoption Kennel on Saturday Night.
It was the shortest WDW trip we have ever taken, but the very first time we just got in the car and left. Very fun. We will be there for DIS-A-Palooza, but Dad says who knows when we will "just go" for a day again.
Pictures:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=96296&id=691146539&l=ffb31f06fa
Dad got home around 4pm on Wednesday. and we started listening to the podcast. Halfway through the podcast, Dad just says "Let's Travel.....turn off the computer and pack." We packed some clothes, put drinks in the cooler, and called Mom at work. Dad told her that we just feel like driving to Disney for a day. She laughed and said "Have a good time." We were on the road by 6pm. No tickets, no reservations, no plan. Dad just said "Let's Go!"
We arrived in Orlando Thursday evening, and decided to go see "The Blue Mans" (as Walter called them). We got a wheelchair aceesible Disney view room at the Best Western Lake Buena Vista in Downtown Disney. I got to lay in bed and fall asleep watching the "Wishes" fireworks in the distance. Only at WDW!
Friday was a FULL day of park hopping! First time in the parks with my wheelchair that was designed for the Disney parks. Only used 1/4 of my battery power, and the seat held me very stable during the fireworks. I watched IllumiNations without ttensing up or jumping. The chair did EVERYTHING I designed it to do. A very proud moment!!!! We stiopped at the California Grill for dinner when passing through Orlando last December, so I got to try the chair on the monorail then. This was the first time actually in the parks though. I loved it. Very proud that the design worked.
We covered a lot of ground in 12 hours. Flower and Garden and Star Wars Weekends! Dad saw Tony Orlando while I did the Kim Possible Adventure. I took a round trip on the monorail, because it's bad luck if I dont ride the monorail at least once. I love the monorail, and it's a MUST DO whenever we visit Orlando.
We made it home in time to do our volunteer work at the Greyhound Adoption Kennel on Saturday Night.
It was the shortest WDW trip we have ever taken, but the very first time we just got in the car and left. Very fun. We will be there for DIS-A-Palooza, but Dad says who knows when we will "just go" for a day again.
Pictures:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=96296&id=691146539&l=ffb31f06fa