Almost 10 years ago, we visited Disney World with the kids. Austen was almost 8, Peyton turned 5 while we were there and Hailey was just 15 months. It was probably one of the worst family vacations.
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Dinner at Toppolino's |
First, my kids were terrified to go on any real rides even though it was Disney and there really aren't too many scary rides. Second, we needed space. We were in a 1-bedroom villa and I quickly realized with kids that small, we really needed room to spread out - to have them take naps and for them to go to bed earlier than us. I learned, and our next vacations were much better because of that vacation.
However, we needed a Disney redo and I promised them in recent years that we'd do that if Austen's soccer team ever qualified for Nationals in Florida. Well, this year they finally did (and it was the last year they could as Austen ended his final travel season). So we took the whole family back to Disney.
We decided to stay at the team hotel the first four nights because it was a decent hotel (Austen and I had stayed there before for another soccer weekend) and we really wanted to hang out with the families since we knew it would be our last time traveling together.
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Mickey pretzel! |
We got in late on Sunday night and hit the pool on Monday (it was so hot - the air temp and the pool temp!). Went to dinner at Toppolino's at the Riviera Resort with the girls (Austen was sharing a room with a teammate and had a strict schedule so he wasn't with us the earlier part of the week). We were able to see the Epcot fireworks and light show from there as well as enjoy a fabulous dinner. The next day, Austen had a midday game so we woke up a bit later, explored the area and hit Hollywood Studios. Austen's game on Wednesday was early and the girls slept in but we headed to the fields to watch him before returning to get the girls and head to Hollywood Studios. Hailey was a little apprehensive about the rides but we told her she was doing all the same rides that we were. We paid a lot of money for fast passes and premier passes so she didn't get a pass out of any of it! And, it was Disney so how scary can these rides really be?! We started off with the Rise of Resistance (which was okay - I think you really had to be a Star Wars fan to enjoy this one) and then headed over to Tower of Terror. It was scary and fun, and Hailey did it! Aerosmith roller coaster was next which she didn't want to go on but ended up loving it as well as the Slinky Dog ride. Peyton loved them all too. What a difference from 10 years ago.
On Thursday, we were moving hotels. We checked out of the team hotel and went to Austen's game then checked into our villa at the Polynesian Resort's new Island tower. It was very nice. Everyone gave it a huge thumbs up. For dinner, we headed over to Disney Springs to eat at Boathouse. Austen ended up staying the last night with his team at the team hotel and then on Friday morning we picked him up and headed to Magic Kingdom. We had premier passes for the 23 rides there so we pretty much walked up to all the rides and got on them pretty quickly. We started with the 7 Dwarfs Mine Train - this was the one that ruined Austen and Peyton 10 years ago. They were literally crying and terrified. What a different experience this time. They all thought it was too easy. Their favorites were Tron which was so unique because you were on a motorcycle and it was so fast. They also loved Space Mountain. We did dinner that night at Summer House at Disney Springs highly recommend - probably our best dinner all week.
On Saturday, we headed to Epcot. This was not the same Epcot from my youth. We loved Guardians of the Galaxy (probably our favorite of all of the rides at all the parks), Ratatouille and Soarin' (an old favorite). We ate that morning at O'Hanas at the Polynesian for breakfast and for dinner at Space 220 at Epcot. I think we all agreed that the dinners at Disney Springs were far better than our park dinner or even our breakfast at O'Hanas.
On Sunday, we had been there a full 8 days so it was time to go home after a great brunch back at the Boathouse in Disney Springs.
It was a long, hot week filled with some memorable times. I'm glad we got that redo in before Austen heads off to college!
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Me, Peyton, Hailey & Tom first row on left |
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Tom and me on Slinky Dog |
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Hailey's mickey sundae at Boathouse |
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All five of us on 7 Dwarfs - front row, middle and me in the back |
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Space 220 dinner with glowing ice cubes |
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Italy at Epcot |