Our first morning at DW was filled with more than excitement. It was filled with happy sounds and and smells. My DD Ty made sure we got to the Magic Kingdom just before rope drop. She made me close my eyes and she led me by the hand, stopped and told me that I could open my eyes. It was the Castle of every little girls dream. I just stood there like and idiot, eyes tearing, and not knowing what to say. I guess it wasn't necessary to say any thing at all. I just enjoyed the sight.

Before my husband retired from the army after 25 and a half years, we had lived in Germany three different times. We visited the Neuschwanstein Castle half a dozen times. But this Castle, the Castle of my childhood, for some reason meant more to me.
I must add at this time that J had been sick since before we left home. She was armed with meds. so we thought she was on the mend. Not so. But she was a good sport and joined us all but three days of the trip.
I must also describe this group of ours. Ty's friend was about 5'10". Ty is 5' 8" , I am 5'2" and J is not. She is 4'11",,,,,,maybe. At times it was quite crowded and we'd lose someone. This a.m. it was J. "So it was "Where is J? Everybody look down." Feeling very safe at these parks we never worried about falling off the edge of the world or anything. We just wanted to share this trip with eachother. Besides, J has been known to talk to and accept candy from strangers.
We took the ride through the Haunted Mansion a few times. It seemed that each of us would spot something that the others hadn't seen and it became a game to fine everything anyone else had spotted. I love hidden object games. The technology of DW is amazing. I will say this at least eight to twelve more times. Let's count, shall we? Let me know what you discover.
We ate at Pecos Bill's. I loved all the food here. Food was an important time of day. Not just for our health, but for the flavors too.