Well, we made it back safely from our trip to Walt Disney World in Florida with our daughter and her two girls. It was a fun trip, if tiring, and the girls had a great time, so it's all good. Here are a few of my observations about the trip*, along with the obligatory pictures ...
Florida is hot, with a capital H. It is beyond doubt the place where God stores all the heat He doesn't need anywhere else in the universe. If the official state sport isn't competitive sweating, it should be. I used sunblock, although not nearly enough, and am still limping because I managed to burn the soles of my feet on the pavement around the hotel swimming pool.
Which leads me to Bilbo's Second Law of Automotive Thermodynamics: if two children are in a hot car, one will be melting and want the air conditioner turned up as far as it will go, and the other will be freezing and want the air conditioner shut off immediately. Both will let you know this at the same time, at top volume.
The weather was beautiful almost the entire time we were there, except for the day we visited the Animal Kingdom. I needed to take Agnes back to the hotel, and on the way there we were treated to a tremendous deluge of nearly biblical proportions ... it was raining so hard I couldn't see to drive, and I knew we were in trouble when we were passed on the interstate by an ark. It was so bad that we gave up and just went back to the park ... where our daughter informed us that it hadn't rained at all! Next time, I'll pay the extra surcharge for a rental car with oarlocks and lifeboats.
We had four-day passes to the various parks that constitute Disney World, and still weren't able to visit everything. We hit the Magic Kingdom, the Disney Hollywood Studios, Epcot, and Disney's Animal Kingdom, all of which were wonderful, although the Animal Kingdom had the most shade (refer back to that comment about the heat, above). Agnes and I had one of the employees take a picture of us there ...
Of course, Disney is all about movie characters, particularly princesses. Leya and Elise bought autograph books, and over the course of our four days in the various parks, they met and collected the autographs of luminaries like Snow White ...
Belle (from "Beauty and the Beast") ...
Aladdin and Jasmine ...
I even made a new friend at the Epcot Center's Norwegian section ...
We spent far too much money, sweated off enough weight to create at least two new people, took many hundreds of pictures, and had a great time watching our grandchildren have a wonderful experience.
But I think I'll wait a few years before doing it again. Maybe about 20 or 30.
Have a good day, fellow Mouseketeers. More thoughts tomorrow.
Bilbo
* Those of you who are my friends on Facebook may already have seen some of what's coming. Sorry about that.
Looks like you had a grand time. What a wonderful Opa and Oma!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like an awesome trip for all, and great fun in the Land of the Giant Rodent. Glad it went well.
ReplyDeleteBrings back lots of memories from our trip to DW with kids and grandkids about 10 years ago. They rode that haunted house ride, I did not. And of course you can get pictures at the end of the faces of everyone as they drop several floors. We also had a wonderful time, as you obviously did as well.
ReplyDeleteGlad you, Agnes, and the grandkids had a wonderful trip to the Magical Kingdom. It was one of the highs of my childhood.
ReplyDeleteBeen there done that. More than once.
ReplyDeleteYou're a brave man, Bilbo, to do it in August.
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