Thursday, October 23, 2014

Magic Kingdom Day 2

We spent our last full day at Disney in Magic Kingdom. The day couldn't have been more perfect if we tried. We arrived early to the park and made it on time for the opening of the park. So special! Since it was our second time at Magic Kingdom, we let the kids dictate most of the schedule the second day. They loved riding Splash Mountain and Big Thunder Railroad several times and they wanted to ride It's a Small World another time. We started our day with rides, met Dakota's favorite princesses, then ended the day with a perfect dinner with Winnie the Pooh and friends.








On Tom Sawyer's Island
Driving the ship on Tom Sawyer's Island

And now Dakota has been captured by Zurg!


We were doing our final souvenir shopping on Main Street when we heard a parade start outside. We ran out in time to catch the end of the day parade come through.
Jesse (from Toy Story)









Dakota wore a princess dress both days we were in Magic Kingdom. In case you didn't know, little girls dressed like princesses get treated like princesses at Disney! She really took to this princess thing and by the end of the trip she was treating our stroller like it was her carriage. She was waving to everyone we passed and blowing kisses at them. Toward the end of our last day, we came to an open area and she heard music playing. She asked her daddy to dance with her and of course he was thrilled to!





The best kids in the world!




The last thing we did at Magic Kingdom was dinner at Crystal Palace. It was the perfect way to end our amazing vacation:







The professional photos from the park:

Yes, there's a huge crane in this picture.
They were hanging the Christmas lights on the
castle while we were there. 

Woohoo!!













We had such an amazing experience meeting Elsa and Anna (from Frozen). Dakota was dressed as Anna and they treated her like royalty. They treated our kids like they were the only kids on earth. It was a great experience! Dakota hasn't stopped talking about it.






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