I just wanted to come out of lurkdom to say how much I loved reading all your trip reports and how cute Brooklyn is. My DD is 2 and has been to Disney 4 times since she was 6 months old. Both she and my DS (4.5 yrs) love looking at all the pictures on the trip reports and DD will shout "DISNEY" everytime she sees pictures from Magic Kingdom (their favorite park). I hope you have a wonderful trip and I envy how close you are to Disney as we will have to hold off on the trips for a couple of years (I work in a commercial real estate firm - don't have to say much else.) so I live vicariously through your trips until we can get back there - so Thank You!!!
I'm glad you decided to join us! We're raising a new generation of Disney maniacs, I suppose. To me, it is worth all the saving and working summer jobs, etc. to enjoy Disney World with these precious little ones.
snowbell - New report coming soon! Jill and John liked the title
A Ten Day Ride on a Magic Camel, so look for us to start that by Friday evening when Jill gets here.
moparop - You need to go during F&G Festival. It was very beautiful, and of course it is another reason for a Disney trip! Isn't everything???
scottny - You're about to move into the 60s.
Not your age...your countdown.
Which, by the way, is the decade we're hoping to get into at Pop Century this time. I'll let you know if we get that wish on Saturday night, if we hook up internet that night.
punkin413 - Your TR pictures are great!
GorshGoofy - Sneak away from work, and we'll meet you at the Main Street Bakery for that cinnamon roll!
For anyone who has been living under a rock for the last two days and hasn't seen
Glenda's report at the top of the page every time you turn the computer on....
GMAX has started her new report. You'll give yourself a treat if you read it!
And with that, here is the last little bit of the March trip.
We all knew there had to be shopping, right?
This is a good place to take care of shopping needs and wants.
There are Princess things of
all kinds.
Crunchy things.
More overpriced, but cute, pasta to eat when you are not at Disney but want something quite Disney-ish.
Snacky things to take back home as souvenirs to boys who are only interested in souvenirs that they can eat.
There are bags to fill up with all those souvenirs.
And games to play when you are doing a pre-Disney party night.
I think the Splash Mountain game even comes with a squirt bottle you can spray yourself with if you win. Or the winner gets to spray all the losers. Or something.
You can buy vehicles for all the little boys you love,
declansdad and pooksma.
And cute shirts and more bags for young ladies.
Around the shop, classic Disney creativity.
We left Mouse Gear with a fair share of treasures. Enough to hold us over until our summer trip and to share with family and friends.
All that shopping makes one hungry. Either that or we are just always hungry. We were there when Electric Umbrella opened.
We consumed mass quantities of food. It was good, but there was an air of solemness around us, as we knew this was our last Disney meal.
After that, we walked over to see the sand sculptors in action.
We headed toward Garden Town.
We knew were there when we saw this sign.
Inside Garden Town.
Coming up - something I bet no one else on your block has.