Yes, I know. We were just here. But Aurora had soooooooooooo much fun the last time. And we figured this was going to be our last trip before baby comes (and for a while after baby comes), so we went for it. This is a very long post. The next few probably will be, but I am capturing every detail of our trip. And I have the time to since we have to go back to the hotel for Aurora to nap...
Tuesday – Oh my gosh the last thing I
wanted to do was get on a plane with Aurora. She was in such a bad mood! I
don’t know why but she was fussy and clingy all morning and I couldn’t get
anything done. Nick was home, but she would not let me put her down. It took me
15 minutes to address a card because she was being such a basket case. I don’t
know what the deal was, but we finally made it to the airport and the drama
seemed to stop. We were very fortunate – our original flight was cancelled, but
they were able to get us on the next set of flights (to Dallas and then
Orlando) and we made it to the resort only a few hours later than expected. Yay
for Nick’s Priority Access. I always make fun of him, but it actually really
helped this time.
Aurora was reasonably well behaved on the flights. She kept
saying that she wanted to go home and she didn’t nap at her usual time and I
think she was just tried and did not want to be in one place. Surprise surprise.
She fell asleep on the second flight and sort of napped. It was really her
bedtime at that point, but she woke up for the last 10 min of the flight and
for the bus ride to the resort, so I’m calling it a nap.
Wednesday – Seeing as how Aurora went to
bed after midnight we had to wake her up this morning. I was amazed how deep
she was sleeping – she was really tired. And you could tell, but there was so
much excitement that she handled it really well. We went to the Magic Kingdom Park
first – have to start there of course. We saw Mickey first thing and Aurora was
so excited! Last time we were here she spent the week collecting hugs. This
time she wants to sit in everyone’s lap. She made herself right at home with
Mickey J
Then one of the cast members there saw she was dressed like Snow White, her
name was Aurora, and it was her birthday (oh yes – I am going to use this
birthday to every advantage. It may not be until next week, but she doesn’t
know the difference. Her birthday can be a month long) And he short cut us in
line to see the princesses. So instead of waiting 25 min we waited 5. Yay! We
saw Cinderella (Aurora and her compared shoes), Princess Aurora, and Rapunzel
(they danced together). And she sat in each one’s lap.
Then we got to see Scrooge McDuck which was awesome because
Aurora has been so in to Duck Tales lately. And then we finally got breakfast
(at 10:30 when we had planned to get it first thing). The characters were so
distracting! Everywhere we saw one we had to go say HI.
Then we saw the cute little performance that they do in
front of the castle and Aurora loved it because we got to see everyone –
Mickey, Minnie, Goofy and Donald. And I can tell my preggo hormones are out of
wack because the stupid thing made me cry. The princesses all came out and were
dancing with the princes and it was so sweet and then Mickey told Minnie that
she was a princess to him and I couldn’t help it. I have issues right now.
We went in the Tiki Room and discovered that Aurora loves
the birds singing but no longer loves the Tiki Men. They are kind of scary now.
Then we went on the Jungle Cruise (she loved it), Pirates of the Caribbean (she
hated it – she buried her face and would not let go of me. I will say though –
high quality snuggling), and then It’s a Small World (she loved it). She said
as we were beginning It’s a Small World, “remember that.” Which was funny
because we kept asking her if she remembered things and she hadn’t really
responded, but this she said out of the blue. So maybe that ride left an
impression on her the first time.
Aurora just wants more of everything. After each character
it’s “More Mickey,” or “More Princess,” after the Jungle Cruise it was “More
animals,” after the Tiki Room it was “More Tiki Room.” She just wants more of
everything. She’s like the seagulls from Finding Nemo – they say “Mine, Mine,
Mine,” but Aurora says “More, More, More.”
We went back to the resort in the middle of the day so
Aurora could nap. It’s not ideal, but if she doesn’t get her nap then she
really doesn’t have fun. And we figure this trip is all about her having fun.
And getting hilarious video of her and the characters. And I will say that it’s
giving me a chance to keep up on journaling for the trip and post pictures.
Because you all know how on top of things I usually am.
We actually had to wake her up after 2.5 hours. We didn’t
want her on a super weird schedule, so we had to. Who knows how long she would
have slept. I know she was tired. Then we went to Epcot. Nick loves Epcot. I
think it is a very pretty, romantic park and if you are wanting dinner it’s
probably the best place to go, but for a 2 year old it’s not that exciting. We
went on the Nemo ride 3 times. 4 times? I lost count. It was enough after 1.
It’s cute, it’s just… Yeah. You only need to do it once. But Aurora loved it
because she LOVES Nemo. We had dinner in “Mexico.” I know, I know, we basically
live in Mexico, why not do something different, but it was easy. And Nick went
on the Mission to Mars ride and said he almost barfed. He even took a
Dramamine, but apparently it’s intense. I went on it when we were here years
ago and I don’t remember it being that intense, but I’ve never had motion
sickness problems. We are hoping Aurora (and baby) take after me in that regard.
While Nick was on the ride Aurora and I played in a little kid area and I had
the scariest experience of my life. Aurora climbed up into the crawl area and
went all the way around by herself. It’s like at McDonalds in the tubes and
nets. And I couldn’t get to her (unless I crawled up there myself). It was very
scary for me. I know, and I think she’s the drama queen. But she really enjoyed
crawling around and then afterwards she spun in circles singing “Frosty the
Snowman” and saying that she was “so happy.” Awesome.
Thursday – Yay! Aurora got her 11 hours of
sleep last night and we had a well-rested happy girl on our hands. She had a
great time yesterday, but today she was beyond happy. She was all smiles and
very affectionate. Awesome! We went to Animal Kingdom and it seemed like there
was a lot more to do this time than last. We had really only planned on half a
day there, but we are definitely going to go back.
We got to see lots of characters which is always a
highlight: Winnie the Pooh, Eeyore, Tigger, Donald, Goofy (FINALLY! That’s all
she’s been talking about for the last month), Pluto, and Chip and Dale. We went
on a spinning triceratops ride – she’s so my daughter. Spinning rides are the
best.
We saw the Live Nemo show which she loved. It’s just like
the movie, but Live and with music. Funny thing though – whenever we watch the
movie at home we get to the sea turtles part and she gets bored and says she’s
done. And it comes after different time intervals because I don’t always start
the movie in the same spot and a lot of times she wants me to skip the sharks.
So it’s not a time thing. And today when we got to the sea turtles she was done
too. Apparently they are boring. I think that’s my favorite part but for
whatever reason Aurora never wants to watch it. And she kept saying “skip it”
when the sharks came on during the play – it really was just like we were
watching the movie at home. And I think the whole theater heard her yell
“Daddy!” when Nemo did. It was hilarious.
After Aurora’s nap we went back to the Magic Kingdom. It is
definitely the park with the most to do with little kids. We saw Mickey again
and did a few rides and how horrible is it that I can’t even remember which
ones? Things are starting to blur together.
We went over to the new Fantasyland. They are still working
on it, but the Beauty and the Beast Section and Little Mermaid section are open
and super cute. We went on Ariel’s ride and Aurora loved it. She is very in to
Princess Ariel. I think the ride is a duplicate of the one they put in at
California Adventure not too long ago. Took them long enough! They have some
Fairy Tale adventure thing that we haven’t done yet and a Be Our Guest
Restaurant that I really want to go to but the line is always crazy.
Sounds like fun! I don't remember the last time I was in Disneyland, over 10 years ago... We are going to have to take Nikolai there sometime!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear Aurora is having a blast! :)