With all these changes and adjustments(admittedly I am having a more difficult time planning for our June trip than in the past) I was just presented with a tiny bit of personal pixie dust
My almost 17 year old just randomly texted me (from study hall lol) and said, "How excited are you to be walking around Epcot in the hot weather, with music playing, and eating Kakigori?" I can honestly say I feel proud
We love the headliners and the newest/biggest shows and attractions but THIS is what it is all about
Good for her!! Looking forward to such a seemingly small and simple experience...That's what makes Disney the truly special place that it is 
My almost 17 year old just randomly texted me (from study hall lol) and said, "How excited are you to be walking around Epcot in the hot weather, with music playing, and eating Kakigori?" I can honestly say I feel proud
We love the headliners and the newest/biggest shows and attractions but THIS is what it is all about
Good for her!! Looking forward to such a seemingly small and simple experience...That's what makes Disney the truly special place that it is 

) But, I always tell my kids "Hope for the best, prepare for the worst, and enjoy the experience". So far, so good! A freshman in college, a junior in high school , and a freshman in high school and they all just go crazy when it's time for a trip! When things don't go as planned, We roll with it and simply find something else to enjoy. To me, that's why Disney is the perfect and most magical place 



