Question: How can Make A Wish ruin the Disney experience for our family for the rest of our lives?
Answer: By making it so far beyond amazing that you know the experience could never be replicated or topped.
From 5:30 am on Sunday morning when the limo picked us up to go to the airport until 2:15 am Saturday morning when it dropped us back on our doorstep, the time was packed with fun and memories of a lifetime. I do not know if I can do it justice in just one post, so I will do this in installments this week with lots of pictures.
I will skip ahead to our arrival in California. The first things the kids noticed: "coconut trees" and "the air feels different." It sure did feel different from the dry air of Colorado, and it felt like a nice change. Once we had the rental car, we headed for the hotel. We checked in and were met with a representative from guest services who went over our packet and explained some of the procedures and benefits we would be receiving. After that, she made some suggestions for lunch, and we went on our way. We had a great lunch, and shopped around the Downtown Disney District including stops at the Lego store (for some Avengers legos of course) and Elsa and Anna's Boutique. After that we went to the pool at our hotel and relaxed a bit. That evening we dined at Goofy's Kitchen with lots of characters coming over to the tables and taking pictures with the kids. It was a great start to the trip.
View from our room (the best view for the World of Color water/light show):
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