This is my first time writing a trip report, so please bear with me
The amazing vacation starts out with us meeting our son at school and telling him that we want to do something today as a family and he has 3 choices and whatever he chooses we will do. 1. bowling 2. movie or 3. WDW. He laughs and says WDW. We say cool and head for the car. He keeps looking over at us and asking "Are we really going?" We say "Yes that is what you chose isn't it?" We get in the car and he sees the luggage and starts jumping and hollering and tears are streaming down his face. I think my boy was happy!! Either that or he was extremely upset he was going to miss school
We start off on a little bit of a bad note. We were going to stay one night at a hotel for a park and fly before we flew out. I picked a horrible hotel it was absolutely filthy and we had serious questions about our car being there when we returned (but oh well, we are going to WDW!!!)
Our first day (May 3rd) was mostly a travel day since we were flying from Seattle. This is one part of the vacation that I dread. The only cool thing for this day was that we surprised our son at the airport with a man holding a sign saying "Welcome to Orlando Darren" and his first trip in a limo to our resort (CBR).
(May 4) since it was MK's EMH we head to Epcot. Perfect plan! We walked right on test track and soarin' (which was kind of funny because their sign for soarin' said 20 minutes....we find out throughout our trip that those signs are rarely correct. The lines are practically nonexistent throughout the whole day (either that or I just got lucky and planned well) Epcot is so beautiful during the flower and garden festival. I love the topiaries!! My son even said that he thought Epcot was the most beautiful park (except the rides weren't as good). The only negative this day was my "walking" sandals gave me blisters, so I quickly learned that tennis shoes were the most comfortable!
My next surprise for this trip was a surprise for my husband as well. After dinner I asked him if he wanted to take a walk down by the marina (we ate at the CR) We walked down there and I suprised him with a Wishes Fireworks Cruise. That was absolutely wonderful!! It was definitely one of the highlights of my trip! The CM even let us watch the electrical parade from just a short distance away before taking us over to Wishes.
May 5th we head to MK. Again the lines were great! Winnie the pooh was a 20 min wait, but everything else was 10 minutes or under. I am totally shocked I was expecting much longer lines. So far we have not had to use fastpass at all. We watched the parade at 3:00 and we were going to die in the heat! We ate dinner at the castle. Not the best food, but we loved the atmosphere. The funniest part of it was that a picture with Cinderella came with the dinner, so I made my son go pose for a picture. At 11 years old you can imagine it was not what he wanted to do! Cinderella grabs him by the arm and pulls him to her saying "don't worry someday you'll like the ladies." I wish they would have snapped the picture right then. The look on his face was priceless! MK closed early for Grad night, so we went back to Epcot to watch Illuminations. At the end of this day my ds commented on how detailed WDW is. He loved all the detail they put into the rides. What I loved about this day was the feeling of MAGIC you get when you enter MK. There is absolutely no park IMO that is as magical.
Well, I better stop for now because this is getting long. I hope I didn't ramble to much.

The amazing vacation starts out with us meeting our son at school and telling him that we want to do something today as a family and he has 3 choices and whatever he chooses we will do. 1. bowling 2. movie or 3. WDW. He laughs and says WDW. We say cool and head for the car. He keeps looking over at us and asking "Are we really going?" We say "Yes that is what you chose isn't it?" We get in the car and he sees the luggage and starts jumping and hollering and tears are streaming down his face. I think my boy was happy!! Either that or he was extremely upset he was going to miss school

We start off on a little bit of a bad note. We were going to stay one night at a hotel for a park and fly before we flew out. I picked a horrible hotel it was absolutely filthy and we had serious questions about our car being there when we returned (but oh well, we are going to WDW!!!)
Our first day (May 3rd) was mostly a travel day since we were flying from Seattle. This is one part of the vacation that I dread. The only cool thing for this day was that we surprised our son at the airport with a man holding a sign saying "Welcome to Orlando Darren" and his first trip in a limo to our resort (CBR).
(May 4) since it was MK's EMH we head to Epcot. Perfect plan! We walked right on test track and soarin' (which was kind of funny because their sign for soarin' said 20 minutes....we find out throughout our trip that those signs are rarely correct. The lines are practically nonexistent throughout the whole day (either that or I just got lucky and planned well) Epcot is so beautiful during the flower and garden festival. I love the topiaries!! My son even said that he thought Epcot was the most beautiful park (except the rides weren't as good). The only negative this day was my "walking" sandals gave me blisters, so I quickly learned that tennis shoes were the most comfortable!
My next surprise for this trip was a surprise for my husband as well. After dinner I asked him if he wanted to take a walk down by the marina (we ate at the CR) We walked down there and I suprised him with a Wishes Fireworks Cruise. That was absolutely wonderful!! It was definitely one of the highlights of my trip! The CM even let us watch the electrical parade from just a short distance away before taking us over to Wishes.
May 5th we head to MK. Again the lines were great! Winnie the pooh was a 20 min wait, but everything else was 10 minutes or under. I am totally shocked I was expecting much longer lines. So far we have not had to use fastpass at all. We watched the parade at 3:00 and we were going to die in the heat! We ate dinner at the castle. Not the best food, but we loved the atmosphere. The funniest part of it was that a picture with Cinderella came with the dinner, so I made my son go pose for a picture. At 11 years old you can imagine it was not what he wanted to do! Cinderella grabs him by the arm and pulls him to her saying "don't worry someday you'll like the ladies." I wish they would have snapped the picture right then. The look on his face was priceless! MK closed early for Grad night, so we went back to Epcot to watch Illuminations. At the end of this day my ds commented on how detailed WDW is. He loved all the detail they put into the rides. What I loved about this day was the feeling of MAGIC you get when you enter MK. There is absolutely no park IMO that is as magical.
Well, I better stop for now because this is getting long. I hope I didn't ramble to much.