If my daughter doesn't hurry up and tell the grandkids about this cruise I am going to be in such trouble. We were just in WDW for four days of Food & Wine and I don't know how many times I almost slipped and those times that I did slip that the kids just didn't pick up on. Now if I can only hold my tongue till Christmas I'll be OK. She has a scavenger hunt planned, the same way we told them about our first Disney trip over 25 years ago. Even using the same train ornament we used to hold the first instruction in 1985.
Food & Wine Half Marathon now is done. Heather and I were a relay team - me 5 and her 8 miles and Nicole ran the whole 13. One piece of advice, start this kind of thing before 64. At the end I was really questioning if I was out of my mind and didn't realize that circle at Animal Kingdom was that long. As always Food & Wine was great - some new favorites (Great lobster claw at American Adventure and a new Hawaii kiosk) and alot of old favorites returtned (Germany, Belgium, Austrailia, and South Aftrica). Lost count of the new wines Dave and the girls tried - but I think a new New Zealand one will be added to our regular buying list.
We were at the Magic Kingdom on Saturday morning October 1st - with all the other crazy Disney nuts celebrating the 40th.
All and all it was a great annual four day event for the family.