Ok, so I can now put in my 2 cents worth in because Cherie is so far ahead...
I agreed that we should let the kids stay up for as long as they wanted. The problem was, anxiety was affecting me way too much. In order to keep from exposing the suprise, I tried to push the excitement out of my mind, and the trip too. After all that waiting and pent up anxiety, it all came out when we decided to not go the hotel route and leave early. Yep, my fault for leaving early. It felt good to be on the road.
I was glad to be on the plane, and Ethan was not the only one snoring. No, it wasn't me, but another parental unit on this trip.
When we boarded the plane, Evan was looking in the cockpit of the plane when a stuardess noticed him. I explained that he was interested in becoming a pilot. She then out of the blue asked if Evan would like to talk to the captain. REALLY COOL!!!!!
For the next 10 minutes or so, I was wondering if Evan was even going to come back to his seat. All of a sudden, the lights flashed, the air went off, and the plane went dark. My first thought was, "Evan, what did you do????" I thought the departure would be delayed because my son was causing havoc. I sure hope they didn't call security. Shortly after the "outage" Evan came back to his seat with the biggest cheese eating grin on his face. I accused him of pressing buttons, the wrong ones of course. He immediately went defensive and stated the hilarious fact that the pilot was the one to turn everything off. Evan said the pilot was showing him some things, pressed a button and said, "OOPS! I wasn't supposed to really do that." I sure hope he was joking!!!
The flight was a successful flight. We landed and waited, rode a bus, and on that bus ride realized how much this trip was worth. No financial amount could replace the feeling I got when Ethan put his arms around me and said, "Your the best Dad in the world. I love you. Thank you for taking us to Disney World." At that point, the little kid could have asked for anything and I would have given it to him.

Sometimes it goes to show that you that in the end, or in this case the beginning, it's all worth it.
EVERYONE was tired after the swimming except one kid. Guess who? ETHAN! He slept the longest on the plane and was still wanting to do things. I believe that Ethan was the last one asleep that night. He must have watched the Disney Park Reviews at least 100 times before going to sleep. I guess he must have finally gotten bored. All in all, we had a great first day.
