Tuesday, May 13, 2008

First Trip to Disneyworld!

We went to Disney (Caitlin's first time seeing it) a couple of weeks ago with our neighbor's Emi and Matt, and their sons Jack (3 years old) and Quinn (1 year old). It was a little difficult with a one year old. We'd take the transportation to the parks, go on three rides, and then have to go back to the hotel for nap time. I didn't bring a reclining stroller, which probably would have helped. It was still nice to go on vacation and Caitlin had some great times in the pool and exploring the hotel room. I also was able to see my friend Donna, as well as her husband Gerald and son David. We've been friends for 14 years, so it was great to catch up and see eachother in Orlando again.

We went on the dumbo ride, but she was more fascinated with my bracelet. She did like the "It's a Small World" ride. When she's around 4 I'm sure we'll go again. We love Disney!


Donna, Steve, Myself, and Caitlin at the Magic Kingdom

Emi and Quinn on the bus to Magic Kingdom

Steve and Caitlin on the bus to Magic Kingdom. Something interesting to note is that Caitlin is wearing a Disney outfit that I bought from Walmart before I left. It was cheap too! When I looked at Disney upon arrival, I was glad I had purchased this outfit because their was nothing! Seriously! Nothing! The largest baby size was 9 months and then the next size available was 3T. Disney is missing out! I thought they tried to get everyone's money however they could, but apparantly not!

2 comments:

Yvonne Crawford said...

Yeah, it's a lot easier with a youngin' when you stay at the poly or in another monorail resort. Euro Disney was cool too because the hotels are within walking distance, like 5 mins. When we took Mia in Dec, it was okay to stay where you had to use a bus, she was 2.5 years old. But I have to say I really miss the Poly, though it breaks the pocket book.

Lori said...

I think 4 years old is a really good age for Disney. Hopefully Dad and I will be able to be there with you guys. Perhaps we could stay at the tree houses - they are for families and have a couple of bedrooms, living room etc.