purpledisneyprncess
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Well hello everyone!!! My family & I just recently came back from a (road) trip to Disney. It took about 18 hours to get down there, and then the trip back was about 19...hit some traffic. We had a wonderful time, and this was the third trip to Disney but my first time crying as we were leaving. Needless to say, for me, this trip was my best yet.
Who we are:
ME, AKA Mommy-- Loves the classic Disney Princesses. It all started when I was a little girl. I loved watching Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, Cinderella...those Disney princesses are my favs!!! And as I got a little older, Aladdin, Pocohantas, Lion King came out and I was a fan of the non-princess movies too. I


Daddy-- Loves Disney as well. He never went to DW as a child either, and had no clue how much he would fall in love with it. He was able to feel that Disney magic us DIS'ers know exists! Daddy loves Mickey and I think Goofy was his other favorite.
DS who turned 7 while on our vacation. He is mommy's buddy- very awesome 7 year old. Has a love for all things Star Wars. Must do Jedi Training each time. Favorite character: Donald Duck. Is a good big brother, loves teaching his sis new things and (most times) is patient with her.
DD 4 years old--- she is a fiery, sassy, outspoken girl...mommy's best friend. She looks like me, acts me, and is a mini-me. She is a very good younger sister, learned the art of sharing with her brother and really admires him. Her favorite?? Cinderella of course!!! Although this trip, she really took a liking to Ariel at the Grotto and stated she is going to be Ariel this Halloween. (We met her at the Grotto and she brushed her hair with my daughter's fork.. Stay tuned for that in this trip report)
Now that you know a teeny bit about the 4 of us, I can start you off with my report.
Our road trip began Thursday night about 9:30. We drove straight through, with a few stops for gas, bathroom breaks and eating. The planning behind this road trip was a little stressful. I wanted to make sure I packed enough healthy snacks, foods and water without overdoing it, but making sure we got a good variety of stuff, and things that would no go bad on the ride down.
We got to Orlando by 2pm on Friday. Drive was typical, a little traffic on I-4 in FL but was to be expected. The Welcome Center in FL is great, even has free cup of OJ that we each got. We then headed on to our hotel.
We stayed in Downtown Disney at the Wyndham. Love it there! Our first park of the trip was Saturday, 3/30 at Hollywood Studios. This was our 1st choice b/c my son, an avid Star Wars Fan REALLY wanted to do the Jedi Training. We ended up driving our car to this park-- this was the only time we drove. Rest of the time used our hotel's bus transportation. You don't realize how much faster and more convenient it is to drive, but....we didn't want to pay $15 a day. No thanks. Hollywood Studios didn't have magic hours that day and that is 1 reason why we chose it. Since we were not staying "On property" we didn't get Extra Magic Hours. Hence the reason of planning around that to not be in the park those days.
Stay tuned for our day at Hollywood Studios.
Can anyone guess what character we first ran into at H/S? Hint: It was on our way to get FastPasses for the TS ride..it was to the right of the Sorcerer Mickey Hat.
I have to finish making dinner or else I would just keep typing away!!! This feels nice to recap our trip. I am already trying to plan our next one..and hoping it is either this summer, maybe August OR early fall.
