Do You Believe in Magic?
Welcome Princesses, and Princes!
Once upon a time, in a land not so far away, there was a nerdy blogger. She and her family had craved and planned to search and discover a world of magic and adventure for many years, but because there was so many of them; they could not. But as fate would have it, after 15 years of waiting the moment had finally arrived. They got into their mystical carriage and drove to the place where wishes come true. Disney World.
In case you couldn't tell from my epic intro, I'm going to just say it. I went to Disney! Now for those who have already been there multiple times, or don't really care about it and probably think that I'm over reacting, let me explain something.
I have been waiting to go to Disney World for as long as I can remember. But there are 7 people in my family, and it cost a fortune to go, so we never got the opportunity. So I grew up to all my friends going, and lived off the stories that they'd return with, and dreamed of when I would be able to experience it for myself.
For some reason, my mom grew tired of waiting and finally decided to work a few things out so that this entire trip would be possible. We all hopped into our sexy mini van and drove 3000 km, one way, to Florida (this is of course with many stops in between) On March 9th we finally did it. We went to Disney!!
It was exactly as I dreamed. We had gone to the Magic Kingdom, which is fabulous! You enter through old fashioned Main Street before you had the option to go four ways: 1. Into the futuristic territory of Tomorrow Land 2. Explore the magical sites of Fantasy Land 3. Go back in time through Frontier Land or 4. Discover new wonders in Adventure Land. And sitting in the middle it of all this was, of course, Cinderella's beautiful castle!
Now we went on almost all the rides. From the really fast ones like The Dwarves Mining ride, Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, and Thunder Mountain, to the slow yet magnificent one like Under The Sea, The Pirates Of Caribbean, and Peter Pan's Flight. To be honest I absolutely adored the slow ones because it's the slow ones that take you into the movie in a way I didn't now was possible!
If you are to go to Disney there is positively one thing you must do to finish your Disney experience, and that's stay for the closing firework, and light show along with the closing parade! They are so marvelous, and all together fascinating! I swear I was 5 again as I watched fireworks explode above my head to the beat of my favorite Disney songs. And if you don't catch the afternoon parade, you have to see the night time one, because it's that one that has the floats all strung with lights!
So that was my Disney experience, my one day of royalty. Comment about your experience, and/or your favorite Disney movie.
This is Brooklyn Wilkins signing off!
The Nerdy Blogger
P.S. QUOTE OF THE POST: "Laughter is timeless, imagination has no age, dreams are forever." ~Walt Disney
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