Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Disney World according to Armour

I liked the "Tiki, Tiki, Tiki, Tiki room" (Note from mom-he is singing this over and over). There were lots of beautiful birds!! I loved Splash Mountain but Test Track was my favorite ride. I love both those rides because they go fast. Splash mountain goes fast when it goes down and Test Track goes fast around the building.

I am glad I got to go to Disney World. You should go some time because I KNOW you will LOVE it!

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Disney World through the eyes of a 7-year-old

Hey! This is Ender. I thought that Disney World was very fun! I loved Magic Kingdom. It was my favorite park. Tomorrowland was my favorite land in the Magic Kingdom, and Space Mountain was my favorite ride. Space Mountain was so dark that you did not know which twist or turn you were going on. It was AWESOME!!
All I want to tell you is that Disney Hollywood Studios has a very fun roller coaster called Rock N Roller Coaster. I love that it goes really fast and has lots of colored lights.

Some of the other things I liked were the Tiki Room and the Pinocchio restaurant. The Tiki room had lots of awesome funny birds. My favorite was the big red one named Checkers. I read it on his name tag. He looked kind of like a snake with wings. The Pinocchio restaurant had really delicious food. I ate spaghetti and meatballs which is my favorite food.

I am glad we went to Disney World, and if you can you should go someday! It's fun!!!

Love,
Ender!

Day 4: Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow (Epcot!)

Wednesday September 14th was our 4th day, and last park to visit: Epcot! We were pretty excited for this because it just looked really neat. There are 2 parts of Epcot, Future World and the World Showcase. Most rides are in Future World, but there are all kids of good foods and shopping and videos and neat buildings in the World Showcase. 
The 11 parts of the World Showcase are: Mexico (where there is a ride), Norway (also a ride), China, Germany, Italy, American Experience, Japan, Morocco, France, UK, Canada. (I was singing Oh Canada a lot...) Lots of people warned me that World Showcase is perhaps more geared to adults and older kids. We thought our kids would love it. Especially since there is a fun little interactive way to experience it-through Kim Possible adventures through the different places. We chose to do Kim Possible missions. The first one we did was in the UK. For that one they gave us 2 transmitters and told us that we would do 2 different missions but end up in the same place. We decided to try out a boys versus girls game and see who followed the clues faster and got to the end first.

Not to brag, but we ladies won...in their defense though, Kindle and Solace shared well but Armour and Ender each wanted to hold and fight over the transmitter instead of work together. Also, the boys had to push a stroller through the stores and tight streets (Everest IS a boy after all!!)

After that first mission in the UK ares, we did 2 more together as a family-in France and in China. It was a lot of fun! A definite highlight of Epcot for our family!

We also spent time on some of the ride in the Future World section. I will write more about what we did and how we liked it in a later post. For now, below are some of the pictures I took in Epcot.
At the end of our first Kim Possible adventure, when the boys FINALLY arrived (he he), Winnie the Pooh and Tigger saw us and came over to get some pictures. It was SWEET!!! They had no line and just saw us and came to us! LOVE that! (Hate waiting in lines to see characters-I liked the good old days when you saw them and ran over and there were NO lines-just a crowd! Much more my style!) Here are a few pics of that (Note in one of them you can see a "cell phone" on the right side-that is actually one of the Kim Possible transmitters!




Here are a few pics from our Kim Possible adventure around China:






Here is Everest FINALLY out of the stroller...for a minute...

We saw a REAL lizard-no animatronics here baby!

And Everest, back in his seat. (poor guy). I had to include the Kindle pic-note how HUGE his eye is-he's like "Oh no, here she comes..."


But don't worry too much about Everest, He was pretty happy when he met Sleeping Beauty (excuse me...Princess Aurora). She was smitten by him. (Watch out Prince Philip):

Oh and in spite of my dislike of lines to see characters, Epcot has a "Character Spot" attraction which is just a line to see the main Disney characters (Mickey et al). It was the only Epcot attraction ALL Johnson kids wanted to make SURE we did before we left Epcot, so we did it at the end of the night:
















We did get some great pictures out of it, so that was nice! And the kiddos got their books signed a lot (did I mention I made them all books for our adventure? I did see:

Here is a close up of Solace's:

(So, we avoided buying autograph books for $12 by making them special unique books before we left-sweet right?!)


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Day 3: Downtown Disney: Characters, Legos and Crowds, Oh My!

After my expensive birthday dinner we decided to go check out Downtown Disney...we went to the biggest character store where we let the kids all try on their favorite Disney ears/hats (non of which we bought BTW...yeah, we went to WDW and did not buy the ears-they were from $15-$30 each PULS like $3-$8 to write their names on them...we will have to do that another time when I am not is price shock I guess).








We stopped to take a picture in front of the T Rex restaurant (which we did not eat in):

AND most of our time was spent hanging out making Lego cars at the Lego store! Here are a few pictures and a video of Armour's Lego car.












The boys (yes I am including Wes in that) were particularly enthralled by the Lego's and so we spent a long time there...long time...



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