Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Disney World Day 3 - Magic Kingdom

We started our morning with breakfast at Crystal Palace. There we were visited by Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore, and Piglet. I'm not sure if we ate there for the kids or for Sam and I. Xander hasn't even see a Winnie the Pooh show. So, yes it was for Sam and I.
The park was pretty calm that morning, compared to the day before, I'm sure. We were able to knock out a lot of must see, according to the kids. Within a few hours we had ridden Splash Mountain, Aladdin's Magic Carpet Ride, seen Tinkerbell, Periwinkle, Tiana, Jesse, and Woody. And of course Xander's must do ride, the train all around the park. 


 
 Character Spottings


I love Disney's Magical Moments. The girls weren't sure about the poses the photographers wanted them to do. Now that they see the pictures, they are so happy that they listened. Janika and Kylie love these pictures.



Storytime With Belle
Storytime With Belle has been added since we last visited. Disney has created an amazing interactive experience with Belle. They take a group of  about 30 into Belle's home that has a magic mirror that took us back to the time Belle and the Beast first met. We walked through the mirror and we were in the castle. There the kids in the group and a few adults were given characters and help Belle tell the story. Sam was a Suit of Armor, Xander silverware, Janika Miss Potts, and Kylie was the Beast. Kylie was not happy about this at all. She wanted to be a girl character. The cast promised her it would be worth it and it was. Kylie got to be part of the whole play and at the end she danced with Belle. If you ask her now what her favorite part of Disney World was, she would say being the Beast and dancing with Belle. 


Once again my favorite part. I loved the reflection of the amazing castle in the water.


 Dinner was a luau at Spirit of Aloha. There we enjoyed Polynesian food and dancing. The kids were in awe the whole time. Kieron was dancing to the drums the whole time. The dancing made me have flash backs to growing up and watching the Tongan families in our church perform their traditional dances. The favorite dance was the fire dance, all I can say is WOW!


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