Madisonznana
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Cast Members: Nana (me, Karen) Papa (DH Bob) and Madison (aka the Princess, Spoiled One, and my one and only precious grandchild) age 5.
We started our trip by leaving our home in Murrieta, CA at 5:00am on May 4th heading to Ontario airport. The traffic was a lot lighter than expected and we made it to the airport by 5:45. By the time we picked up our tickets, visited with TSA and then went through screening, it was 6:40. The roads were light because everyone else was already at the airport!
We boarded our plane a bit after 7. Madison was quite excited, this was her first flight! She had no patience with slow people getting on the plane, she was going on a cruise and she wanted to go now!!!! She absolutely loved take-off.
Madison sat by the window, with Papa getting the middle seat, and they enjoyed themselves coloring for a while. It was time for the complimentary beverage, which comes with a complimentary cup with complimentary ice! They were selling wraps, cookies, chips and M & M’s. So being a good grandparent, Papa ordered his little Princess Sprite and M & M’s for a good (color balanced) breakfast.
We had a layover in Dallas. Good thing we had some time between flights. Our connecting flight was in another terminal and we had to take a monorail. We had time for a McDonalds for lunch. And then we picked up some almond Auntie’s Pretzels along with some caramel dipping sauce for our next plane snack! Okay, it’s about here you may want to start up pool guessing how much I gained on this little vacation!
We bought Madison a souvenir from Dallas, a Beanie Baby with TX flag on its chest. She named it Dallie. Quite a clever child, I must say. And of course we had to get some pictures of her in Dallas; she picked the sights out too!
We are now on the plane to Orlando. While Madison was the only child on the first leg or the trip, the plane is now loaded with kids. More coloring, more Sprite and of course those yummy pretzels. It was quite an easy trip.
We arrived in Orlando close to 6:00pm, and thank the good Lord, so did our luggage. What a nice airport! And look, the Hyatt is soooooooo close. And it really was a nice hotel. This is a view from our room.
We tried to calm Madison down a bit by taking her swimming on the roof. The water was cold, but hey she had swimming lessons and she was going to show perfect strangers what she learned!
After about 45 min. We got her out and dressed and had dinner in the hotel restaurant. We tried for an early night, because we had a date with a Mouse in the morning and we didn’t want to be late!
We started our trip by leaving our home in Murrieta, CA at 5:00am on May 4th heading to Ontario airport. The traffic was a lot lighter than expected and we made it to the airport by 5:45. By the time we picked up our tickets, visited with TSA and then went through screening, it was 6:40. The roads were light because everyone else was already at the airport!
We boarded our plane a bit after 7. Madison was quite excited, this was her first flight! She had no patience with slow people getting on the plane, she was going on a cruise and she wanted to go now!!!! She absolutely loved take-off.

Madison sat by the window, with Papa getting the middle seat, and they enjoyed themselves coloring for a while. It was time for the complimentary beverage, which comes with a complimentary cup with complimentary ice! They were selling wraps, cookies, chips and M & M’s. So being a good grandparent, Papa ordered his little Princess Sprite and M & M’s for a good (color balanced) breakfast.
We had a layover in Dallas. Good thing we had some time between flights. Our connecting flight was in another terminal and we had to take a monorail. We had time for a McDonalds for lunch. And then we picked up some almond Auntie’s Pretzels along with some caramel dipping sauce for our next plane snack! Okay, it’s about here you may want to start up pool guessing how much I gained on this little vacation!
We bought Madison a souvenir from Dallas, a Beanie Baby with TX flag on its chest. She named it Dallie. Quite a clever child, I must say. And of course we had to get some pictures of her in Dallas; she picked the sights out too!


We are now on the plane to Orlando. While Madison was the only child on the first leg or the trip, the plane is now loaded with kids. More coloring, more Sprite and of course those yummy pretzels. It was quite an easy trip.
We arrived in Orlando close to 6:00pm, and thank the good Lord, so did our luggage. What a nice airport! And look, the Hyatt is soooooooo close. And it really was a nice hotel. This is a view from our room.

We tried to calm Madison down a bit by taking her swimming on the roof. The water was cold, but hey she had swimming lessons and she was going to show perfect strangers what she learned!
