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Here's a picture from one of my favorite moments of last week's vacation:
I signed up DS11 and my dad for the Behind the Magic Steam Train tour. This means getting to the MK by 7 am and had until 11 am before I met them at the end of the tour. I drove them there while the rest of the family slept and then took the monorail to the POLY.
Not many people are up at 7 am, so I had a very quiet breakfast by myself at Kona and then read in a Hammock on the POLY beach. It was completely quiet and serene. A little after 9am, I took a boat to the MK (I was the only one on it) and then just walked around and watched all the families arrive at MK for park opening. Since I was alone, I offered to take pictures for some of them.
Then, I went and read my book in the shadow of the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse until I got the call that the boys were finished with the tour and ready to met up with the rest of the family at EPCOT.
Now, I am a reader and spending a morning by myself with a book at Disney was pretty much as close to bliss as I think I can get on this earth. I actually had the thought that I needed to stopand remember what it felt like to be 100% content and grateful.
To me, that's a priceless perk of being a DVC member and knowing you have years and years of vacation so you can just SLOW DOWN and experience the parks at your own pace.


I signed up DS11 and my dad for the Behind the Magic Steam Train tour. This means getting to the MK by 7 am and had until 11 am before I met them at the end of the tour. I drove them there while the rest of the family slept and then took the monorail to the POLY.
Not many people are up at 7 am, so I had a very quiet breakfast by myself at Kona and then read in a Hammock on the POLY beach. It was completely quiet and serene. A little after 9am, I took a boat to the MK (I was the only one on it) and then just walked around and watched all the families arrive at MK for park opening. Since I was alone, I offered to take pictures for some of them.
Then, I went and read my book in the shadow of the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse until I got the call that the boys were finished with the tour and ready to met up with the rest of the family at EPCOT.
Now, I am a reader and spending a morning by myself with a book at Disney was pretty much as close to bliss as I think I can get on this earth. I actually had the thought that I needed to stopand remember what it felt like to be 100% content and grateful.
To me, that's a priceless perk of being a DVC member and knowing you have years and years of vacation so you can just SLOW DOWN and experience the parks at your own pace.
