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We just returned from a 7 day whirlwind trip. We had such a great time. We are used to September crowds, so Spring Break crowds seemed enormous to me. Anyway, here are some highlights.
>Got picked at MGM to be in the "Object of Mystery" skit! Way cool, of course DH was having camera challanges that day and claims the camera jammed.
>Saw one of the most incredible sights when a visually impared lady rode Snow White with her Black Lab Companion Dog.
>Wishes was fabulous, here's a tip: DH and I always enjoy the fireworks but hate waiting around when we could be doing Splash and BTM. It is next to impossible to naviagate your way to Main Street after Spectro and before Wishes. So this time we timed it so we caught the 8:15 park train to Main Street Station. We watched Wishes from the Station and were one of the first ones out!
>During our viewing of Wishes we met a family with a 13 year old special needs child. There was a group of college kids also there and they were so great with him. They sung with him and interacted with him like they knew him forever. Their parents must be so proud.
If anyone has any questions, please ask.
>Got picked at MGM to be in the "Object of Mystery" skit! Way cool, of course DH was having camera challanges that day and claims the camera jammed.
>Saw one of the most incredible sights when a visually impared lady rode Snow White with her Black Lab Companion Dog.
>Wishes was fabulous, here's a tip: DH and I always enjoy the fireworks but hate waiting around when we could be doing Splash and BTM. It is next to impossible to naviagate your way to Main Street after Spectro and before Wishes. So this time we timed it so we caught the 8:15 park train to Main Street Station. We watched Wishes from the Station and were one of the first ones out!
>During our viewing of Wishes we met a family with a 13 year old special needs child. There was a group of college kids also there and they were so great with him. They sung with him and interacted with him like they knew him forever. Their parents must be so proud.
If anyone has any questions, please ask.