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Sunday, July 5, 2015

✈️✈️✈️2008 ~ October 29-November 5, GKW, Kissimmee, Florida


On Monday, October 27, a couple from the Make a Wish Foundation will come to Lora's house for a bon voyage party; they will bring Pizza.

We will stay at the Redmont Hotel. On Wednesday, October 29, 2008, at 7:00 P.M., we will see Disney on Ice: Disney Land Adventure at the BJCC in Birmingham
We will sit in seats 6-10 on L 25 (lower level). 
This will jump-start our Make-A-Wish for Meadow.
If the kids are checked out of school soon enough, we will go to the Birmingham Zoo at 2630 Cahaba Road, Birmingham, AL 35223, 205-879-0409. 
The drive to Birmingham will take a little over two hours. If we leave at 1 P.M., we should arrive at about 3 P.M., giving us 2 to 3 hours at the Zoo and a trip to Disney on Ice.

We checked into the Redmont Hotel and went straight to the Zoo, which is located at 2101 Fifth Avenue, North Birmingham, AL., 35203. 
The telephone number is 877-536-20085.
To celebrate the holiday season, we will be staying at the Redmont Hotel, where Hank Williams stayed before his death. During our pre-Halloween visit to Disney, we may see or hear him walk in the hallways.

We should leave the Hotel around l0 A.M. on Thursday morning to be at the Airport half an hour before flight time.

Hopefully, we will have a restful sleep in the haunted Hotel. This morning, we will start our airplane adventure to Orlando, Florida. Meadow loves to fly, but the older kids have never flown. We will see how the flight goes.

Day 1: Monday, October 27, 2008 
On Monday night, around 6:00 P.M., a couple from the Make-a-Wish Foundation came to Lora's. They brought two large Papa John's Pizzas: one with a thin cheese crust and the other with a thick pepperoni crust. 
Marcus Jr. had gone to football practice with his dad.
The woman reviewed the packet they had brought, which included a DVD and a book about Disney parks. It had information about the dos and don'ts of what to take on the airplane. It was a lot of information to read over. They brought Meadow a humpy dumpy blanket, Marcus a small aircraft, and Madison a trigger toy.
They left at about 7:00 P.M., and my husband and I stayed until about 8:30 P.M.  
I played with Meadow, and I put her to bed. 
Lora called Southeastern Airlines to make sure that we had e-tickets. They said yes, and we were to bring a photo ID.  
Lora should be getting a check in the mail for $1,500 for expenses at the Theme Parks, such as food and parking, so we will have to wait for the check to arrive. 
Make a Wish Pizza Party 
Day 2: Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Lora had a problem getting the check. She called FedEx, and they said the check had been delivered, but to the wrong address.  
She called Fed-X, and they said they would contact the driver. She called several times that day. 
Finally, she told the woman at Fed-X that she needed the mail because it contained a check. 
She called the driver of Fed-X's cell phone number, and he said he had delivered it.  
Lora told the Fed-X woman to stay on the telephone while she went through the neighborhood looking for the check. It had been at a neighbor's house all day, and the woman had been gone the entire time.

Day 3: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 
Lora picked me up at 12:30 P.M., and we picked up the kids at school. 
Lora drove to Birmingham, checked in at the Redmont Hotel, and went to the Galleria Mall, where Lora bought Marcus a pair of shoes and a Disney shirt.
At 6:30, we were at the Civic Center, where we watched Disney on Ice, the Disneyland Adventure. Meadow enjoyed the show. When she heard the audience clap, she joined in and slapped her leg to the music.
The story was about an incredible family that took a vacation to Disney.
The father, Bob, "Mr. Incredible," mother, Helen," Elastigirl," daughter Violet, son Dashiell "Dash," and youngest, Jack-Jack Parr, were a family of superheroes.
Mickey and Minnie take you through the non-stop fun at Disney on Ice Disneyland adventure. 
The incredible family swings through the jungle cruise with Baloo, flies through Space Mountain with Buzz Light-year, and visits the light-years with Alice and the Mad Hatter. They saw the Disney Princesses Snow White and Cinderella at the main street parade. The incredible attractions of the Haunted Mansion, a small world, Pirates of the Caribbean, and the Incredible Hulk save the day.
We rode back to the Redmond Hotel and dressed for bed. 
Disney on Ice in Birmingham 
Day 3: Thursday, October 30, 2008
The following day, we woke up, packed our suitcases, ate breakfast, and left for the Airport. 
We had snacks at the Airport while waiting for our flight, which cost us $28.00. 
We will leave at 11 A.M. on Southwest Airlines, flight number 1556, at gate C14, and we should arrive in Orlando at 1:00 P.M.
When we passed security at the Airport, a woman from KFW was waiting for us. She gave us a package that had everything we needed to rent a car and directions to GKW.

We went to baggage claim, collected our luggage, and loaded it on a cart. Then, we went to the rental car service, where Lora rented a Chrysler from Avis Rental. 

Lora drove us to GKW. We stopped at the gate, and she told them who we were. We were invited inside the gate, and Lora was given instructions to go to the admitting department.

Upon admission, we were given a packet with information, and a woman at GKW gave us a tour of the Villa where we would be staying.
We will be staying at Villa 192. There was a sign posted outside next to the mailbox, with a rabbit on it and the name Beasley Family written across the front.
Lora will have to attend a meeting tonight at 7 P.M., during which she will receive our theme park tickets.

After we had taken all our luggage inside the Villa, we realized that we had not eaten lunch, so we ordered two pizzas.
After lunch, we walked around the park, rode the carousel and train, walked through the castle, and Marcus played with the electronic boats. 
Tonight, at the Gingerbread House, they are having a Christmas dinner. There will be a Christmas Parade featuring Cinderella, Prince Charming, Mickey, Minnie, and many others, followed by a Carriage ride. Santa will greet the children and give them presents.
GKW Villa, where we were staying 
GKW Villa, where we were staying 
GKW Villa, where we were staying 
GKW Villa, where we were staying 
GKW Villa, where we were staying 
While Lora was at her meeting, Marcus was playing with the electronic boats, and Madison, Meadow, and I were having fun at the Christmas party with all the Disney characters.

Madison, Meadow, and I boarded the carriage for the last ride of the day. The door was shut when  Marcus came up. He wanted to board the carriage, but the driver said no because he had already loaded the steps into it.
Marcus did not take no for an answer, so he started following the carriage, and the driver stopped and let him in.

We rode around the Villa in the carriage; Lora was out of her meeting when we returned.
Day 4: Friday, October 31, 2008
We spent the day on the Island of Adventure.
We rode the Amazing Adventures of Spiderman, the Dueling Dragons Roller Coaster, the Jurassic Park River Adventure (I did not ride any of the wet rides), Popeye & Bluto Bilge-Rat Barges, and Doctor Doom's Fear Fall. 
We also rode the Pteranodon Flyers, the Eighth Voyage of Sinbad, Poseidon's Fury, The Cat in the Hat, and the High in the Sky Seuss Trolley Train Ride. 
Thing One Thing Two on the Island of Adventure 
Roller coaster on the Island of Adventure 


 The Island of Adventure 
After all the wet rides, Lora bought some dry clothes for herself and the kids.
We watched Beetlejuice's Graveyard Revue and ate ribs at Thunder Falls Terrace. Before we left for the day, we ate at Circus McGurkus cafĂ© Stoo-Pendous at Seuss Landing. 
The park opens at 9 A.M. and closes at 6:00 P.M.  

The kids wore their Halloween costumes at GKW, and we joined the Halloween Party but missed the parade.
There were big black pots of candy, face painting, and games at the party.
There was a princess-prince parade where each child was given a crown or a sword and had their picture made.
The kids all enjoyed being kings or queens for the day.

There was a line at the theater where a famous woman, Miyuki Sugimori, was molding candy into tiny animals for the children. 
I stood in line with Meadow. She was the next to the last person to receive a stick, with candy molded into her image as an Almo, featuring her face.
Meadow was dressed as Elmo for Halloween.
Barney and friends at GKW
Shamu at GKW
Shamu at GKW Halloween Party 
Day 5: Saturday, November 1, 2008 
We spent the day at Epcot.
We ate a continental breakfast at the Gingerbread House, which included cereals, toast, bagels, yogurt, fruit, coffee, eggs, bacon, sausage, biscuits, and gravy.
Breakfast is served every morning from 8 to 10 A.M., and supper is served every day from 6 to 8 P.M.

We rode the Spaceship Earth, Mission Space, Test Track, and Soaring at Epcot.
At Living with the Land, we boarded a trolley that took us on a voyage through an amazing greenhouse and fish farm. 
We watched Honey, I Shrunk the Audience, The Sea with Nemo and Friends, and Talk with Turtle Crush. 
We took a boat across the bay to the world showcase of Germany, where we ate a buffet lunch at the Biergarten Restaurant and enjoyed a live performance. 
Biergarten Restaurant in Epcot
Biergarten Restaurant in Epcot
We walked to Norway, where we took a Viking boat voyage, to Mexico, where we took a musical boat ride, and Madison got lost.

On our way out of the park, we stopped and tasted the different flavors of Coke worldwide.  

We took the tram from Epcot to the Magic Kingdom, which stayed open until 11 P.M.  
The magic kingdom was still decorated for Halloween with its orange pumpkins and orange and yellow lights.
Magic Kingdon
It's a Small World Ride
Lora, Marcus, and Madison walked through the Swiss family tree house, and once again, we lost Madison.
It took us 45 minutes to find her.
While Lora was looking for Madison, I took Meadow on the Magic Carpet of Aladdin ride. 

We found Madison and were given a coupon for free ice cream.  
Lora, Madison, and Marcus rode Big Thunder Mountain.
We all rode It's a Small World, the Haunted Mansion, and the Jungle Cruise, and watched the Enchanted Tiki Room Adventure.  
Madison and Marcus rode Dumbo, the flying elephant, and we all rode the many adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
Madison, Marcus, and I rode the Mad Tea Party teacups. 
We all rode the cars at Tomorrow Land Indy Speedway, but Lora and Meadow's car broke down, so I had to push it into the pit area with my vehicle.
We rode Buzz Light-year's Space Light-year and watched Light-year Inc. Laughing Floor.  
We took the boat back to Epcot,, parked the van,, and rode to GKW. 

Day 6: Sunday,  November 2, 2008 
We ate breakfast at the Gingerbread Playhouse, which served breakfast from 8 to 10 A.M. daily. It rained or drizzled all day.
While Lora, Marcus, and Madison were riding the Tower of Terror, I met a family from Birmingham, England. They had been here for three weeks and had visited all the theme parks in Orlando.
She said her kids did not like hamburgers and fries, so she made fresh sandwiches daily. 
Her kids all like PJs.
We got snacks of pretzels, cotton candy, caramel apples, Cokes water, and plain pretzels. Marcus bought some Star Wars dolls. 
We went to Disney Studios to watch the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular, The Voyage of the Little Mermaid, The New Journey into Narnia: Prince Caspian, Playhouse Disney, and Beauty and the Beast.
Lora, Marcus, and Madison rode The Rock' n' Roller Coaster and the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. 

We ate supper at the Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant, which was awesome.
The tables were shaped like a car parked in front of a drive-in movie, and people could sit in the front or back of the vehicle without a top.
Marcus and Madison sat in front while Lora, Meadow, and I sat in the back seat.

Lora and I shared a hamburger, onion rings, and a cucumber salad.
Marcus ordered a hot dog with fries, and Madison ordered a beef Mac with vegetable sticks, fries, and a milkshake. 
We finished the night by watching the fireworks show Fantasmic.

Day 7: Monday, November 3, 2008
We spent the day at the Animal Kingdom and ate lunch in Asia at Yak & Yeti, a Chinese Restaurant. 

Madison and I split a large plate of sweet and sour chicken, and Lora and Marcus split Honey Chicken.  
Before we went to the THEME Park, we had a family picture taken with Mickey and Minnie. 
I took pictures of Pluto, Goofy, and Mary Poppins at GKW.  
We all rode the carousel at GKW three times.

Mickey, Minnie, and Meadow at GKW 
Group picture at GKW 
Goofy, Mary Poppins, and Pluto at GKW 
We all rode Mount Everest, Asia's legendary Forbidden Mountain. 
We watched It's Tough to Be a Bug on Discovery Island " on Discovery Island.
We took the Kilimanjaro Safari in Africa and rode the Dinosaur. ride
After the parade at the Animal Kingdom, we rode the boat to the Magic Kingdom and stayed from 5 to 8 P.M.  
We tried to finish doing the things we missed at the Magic Kingdom.  
We finished the night by watching the fireworks show. 
We were going to watch the World Showcase at Epcot, but did not make it. 
We took the boat back to the ticket center, then a bus to the Animal Kingdom, and then we rode back to GKW.
Asia at Yak & Yeti, a Chinese Restaurant at the Animal Kingdom
Parade at the Animal Kingdom 
Parade at the Animal Kingdom 
Dinosaur ride 
Day 7: Tuesday, November 4, 2008 
We ate lunch at Lambert's Restaurant in Universal Studios.
In the restroom at Lambert's, I met two women from Ireland., I told them about Meadow, and they said special people are given special kids. 
At Lambert's Restaurant, I ordered shrimp and chips.
Lora and the kids ordered fish and chips. 
Lambert's Restaurant was located along the waterfront in San Francisco Bay.  
We watched Beetlejuice, MIB, Johnny Newton, Terminator, Disaster, and Twister.
City Walk 
Universal Studios 
Universal Studios 
City Walk 
City Walk 
City Walk 
Lora and the kids rode the Mummy and the Hulk coasters.
I got 267,000 points, and Marcus got over 150,000 in the MIB ride.
We rode this ride twice. The second time, I doubled my score. 
I took lots of pictures, and we ate a Danish before leaving the park. 
We rode back to GKW to wash clothes, clean the house, and pack our bags. 
Getting tucked into bed by Mrs. Rabbit 
Getting tucked into bed by Mrs. Rabbit 
Day 8: Wednesday, November 5, 2008
I got up, finished packing, got the pictures on DVD, and ate breakfast. 
Lora and the kids finished packing, and we had to be checked out by 11 A.M. 
We went to Sea World, and Lora and the kids rode the Cracken coaster.
We fed the rays and dolphins; we watched the sea lions, seals, penguins, and Manatees. 
Sea World 
Sea World 
Sea World 
Sea World 
Sea World 
Sea World 
We ate chicken and steak, feta, and ended the day by watching the Sham Show Believe; it was awesome.
I bought Meadow a frog (like Build-a-Bear), and we named it Hopper.
We left the park at 3:30 P.M., Lora filled the car with gas, and we returned the rented car to Avis. 

We arrived at check-in at Southwest Airlines.
They said the plane was scheduled to leave at 5:10, but now it is 4:45 P.M.  
They checked our bags and Meadows's wheelchairs. 
We walked through security.

Lora's jacket caused the security to go off, and she had to walk through security again. 
Lora had a roll of quarters inside her purse, making the security go off again.
Marcus's bag had two snow globes from SeaWorld that were not allowed to go through, and 
Madison had a tub of mud that wasn't allowed on the plane, which caused a delay. 

We still had to take the tram to the gate where our airplane was to depart.
Lora and a security guard walked to SeaWorld's gift shop, where they boxed up the snow globes and shipped them free to her house.
I went ballistic because I thought we were going to miss our plane.

I called my husband, and I told him I thought we were going to miss our flight.
I  saw Lora and the kids, and we headed to the plane.
They were calling our names for final boarding. 
We took off running. I pushed Meadow to run as fast as possible.
We made it, I let out an Oh Shit! 
We got on the plane, and Lora fastened Meadow in the car seat.
I was so flustered that I needed help fastening my seat belt
By this time, we were taxing down the runway. 
We finally got seated, and the plane took off. 
We were served pretzels and sodas.
It took us a little over an hour to get to Birmingham Airport. 
We went to baggage claim and collected our luggage. 
We loaded the van and rode Home.

Miyuki Sugimori - Japanese Candy Artist
Miyuki, the candy artist, works in the Japanese area of Epcot at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. 
She learned the craft of candy artistry from her grandfather. Her skills have brought her much success and notoriety, making her one of the few "Amezaikus" in the world and the only female in the trade. She has appeared on several television programs, including the Travel Channel and The Rosie O'Donnell Show. We are so fortunate to have her as a regular at the Japan Festival, for every year brings new surprises.

Miyuki takes various colors of warm taffy and creates the fastest and most ornate sculptures in minutes, right before your eyes. She then paints them for added character and realism. The number of animals, land and aquatic, and creatures of fantasy she can sculpt is astounding. Miyuki is extremely popular at Epcot and performs her show several times daily.

Meadow was dressed as Elmo, and her candy was shaped into Elmo, like her suit.
The two white candies on the top of her head are Elmo's eyes, and the orange candy is his nose. 
She had her eyes closed. 
This was a great image of Meadow. 
Star Wars 
Riding the Dinosaur 
Disney Group Picture 
Captain Hook 
Family Group Picture at GKW

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

🎢2004 ~ May 21-30, Trip to Disney World

Day 1: Friday, May 21, 2004
We left Friday afternoon, about 4:30 P.M., in our 2001 Damon Escaper RV.
We load my son's family's luggage and bicycles in the basement of our RV.
Then my son and my husband connected my son's pop-up camper to the back of our Damon Escaper. 

We were having a good time traveling south on I-65 when we hit a pothole.
One of the boots on the right side of our RV broke; it must have been rotten.
When it broke, the RV dropped to the right, bending the bar holding our bicycles.
We pull off the road, my husband makes the needed repairs to the boot, and he has to put the bicycles inside the RV.
It was getting late, and my husband was tired of driving, so we stopped on the South side of Atlanta, Georgia, at a Walmart parking lot, where we spent the night. 

Day 2: Saturday, May 22, 2004
The next morning, we cooked breakfast in the RV and were back on the road for another eight hours of riding.
We arrived at Disney's Fort Wilderness Campground around 4 P.M. We checked in at the park, drove to the first site, unhooked the Hughes camper, then went to our spot and parked.

Fort Wilderness Disney Park has an outdoor theater, a swimming pool, a country store, and golf carts & bicycles to rent. 

From the Fort Wilderness Campgrounds, you can get to the theme parks by way of bus, or you can walk down to the river and take the WDW Watercraft Transportation to the Magic Kingdom.

That weeken,d Fort Wilderness Campground was hosting a Bike-A-Tho,n and we had a terrible time getting around. 

We took the bus to downtown Disney, where it was beautifully decorated with many colored lights. We saw the Rainforest CafĂ©, McDonald's, the Movie Theater, Cirque Du Soleil, and many gift shops. 
Some of the nightclubs that we saw were Disney's Boardwalk, Downtown Disney's West Side, and Disney's Spirit of Aloha Dinner show. 

At one of the gift shops, we bought Hannah some Disney collectible pens to go with her Disney collectible necklace.
We rode the bus back to Fort Wilderness and went to bed, for it had been a very long day.

Day 3: Sunday, May 23, 2004
On Sunday morning, the telethon was in full swing, and people were riding their bikes everywhere.
It took us an hour to get to Downtown Disney on the bus.
While we waited with many other people for the bus, Hannah drank a soda.
My husband was dressed in his Blue Disney shirt, tan shorts, white tennis shoes, sunglasses, and a white hat with a blue band.
Hannah was dressed in a red, white, and blue outfit with the number 22 on the backside of her shirt.
She wore a red polka dot Minnie Mouse hat, and around her neck was her Collectible Disney necklace.
I was wearing my overalls, tan shorts, a green, white, and black shirt, sunglasses, a tan straw hat, and a fanny pack.
Downtown Disney
In Downtown Disney, we met Majorie and Russ.
Marjorie, Russ at Downtown Disney
We enjoyed delicious sandwiches served on Artisan bread, filled with roasted meat at the Earl of Sandwich. 
After we finished eating, we let Hannah run and play in the nearby waterspouts.

It was miserably hot that day, and my feet blistered through my tennis shoes.
I took pictures of my husband and Hannah in front of Rainforest Café, sitting next to Pooh, Tiger, and Piglet. They were also beside Buzz Lightyear, Mr. Potato Head, Donald and Daisy, Mickey and Minnie, and Hannah, in front of the Tinker Toys.

After a long day, we took the bus back to Fort Wilderness, changed into our swimsuits, and swam in the nearby pool.

Later that evening, everyone walked down to the river, where we all took the WDW Watercraft Transportation to the Magic Kingdom, then the monorail to Epcot, and finally the bus to Downtown Disney.

Day 4: Monday, May 24, 2004
On Monday, we all took the bus to Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park. 
The Animal Kingdom
The Animal Kingdom
Upon entering the park, we were greeted by Mickey, Pluto, and Goofy, who were standing on a ride in front of "the Tree of Life," a 145-foot artificial tree that is home to "It's tough being a bug." 
Our first adventure was an excellent guided Safari ride to Kilimanjaro, covering 100 acres of African Savannah, where we saw elephants, giraffes, hippos, rhinos, lions, and poachers.  
We saw alligators lying around the lake, zebras roaming in the jungle, and lions lying there as well. 
Next, we walked into a cave of "The Tree of Life.
We were each given a pair of 3D glasses to watch the performance of the life of bugs.

In Dinoland, we watched a 20-minute musical performance of Finding Nemo. 
We saw Simba and friends in a sing-along live show at the Festival of the Lion King. It was a thirty-minute live musical performance featuring a singer, acrobatics, and tumbling monkeys, all adorned with a blaze of color, feathers, beads, and beautiful headdresses. 
We watched Mickey's Jammin' Jungle parade featuring all the characters from Animal Kingdom Park. 
We had BBQ in the park at the Flame Tree BBQ.
We ended the day at the outdoor theater in Fort Wilderness Park, roasting marshmallows and watching a movie. 

Day 5: Tuesday, May 25, 2004
Everyone walked to the bus stop because we are all riding the bus to Disney's MGM Studios.
We walked down Hollywood Boulevard, passing Planet Hollywood, and straight in front of it was the iconic giant Sorcerer's Mickey Hat.
Disney Studios
We watched a 30-minute Indiana Jones Stunt show, scenes from Raiders of the Lost Ark.
We sat in the audience of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire "Play it Again!"

Our next adventure was the back lot tour, where we watched a video clip while waiting in line.
Then we all went to an outdoor viewing area where we stood behind rails to watch the special effect of the water tank. 
People standing near the front were splashed with water from the tanks during the show.

We rode the tram that passes through production bungalows, the wardrobe department (where you can watch the costumes at work), and the scenery shop. 
We passed by topiaries and vehicles from Disney movies. 
We went through Catastrophe Canyon, where the ground starts shaking, the tram starts rocking, and a fuel truck crashes, sparking a fire.
Then a flood of water comes rushing towards us.

We watched a 25-minute musical performance of Beauty and the Beast.  

We took a 20-minute ride on "the great movie ride," where we saw "Casablanca," "Tarzan," "Mary Poppins," "Singing in the Rain," "Fantasia," "The Wizard of Oz," "Raiders of the Lost Ark," and "Alien".

We saw Muppets 3D, and the basic premise is that the Muppets are going to put on a variety show starring the multi-talented Miss Piggy. Kermit tries to make the cast and crew happy, but mishaps get in the way. Fans of the old Muppet Show should recognize most of the characters, but then there is Waldo, a new 3-D character who wreaks havoc during the production.

At the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame, we saw the mosaic portraits of Jim Henson, with Kermit the Frog, Fred Rogers, Burr Tillstrom, the creator of Kuala, Fran, and Ollie.
We saw the head statues of the funny Milton Berle, Walt Disney, News broadcaster Howard Cosell, and actor Sid Caesar.
We saw Daytime TV Star Oprah Winfrey, New Broadcaster Mike Wallace, Dick Clark from American Bandstand, and Comedian Bill Cosby.
We saw the funny Bob Newhart, Carol Burnett from The Carol Burnett Show, News Broadcaster Barbra Walters, Danny Thomas, founder of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Alda from Mash, Andy Griffith from Matlock and The Andy Griffith Show, and TV comedian Betty White. 

We watched the Voyage of the Little Mermaid, where the Academy Award-winning songs "Under the Sea," "Part of Your World," and "Poor Unfortunate Soul" were performed. An enormous 12' high and 10' wide Ursula puppet sings the latter.

We rode the Tower of Terror, a hotel with signs of neglect. The hotel is deserted, with spider webs, dim lights, and Rod Sterling from The Twilight Zone. You enter an elevator that goes up and down numerous times.

We rode the Star Wars ride with Luke Skywalker, Princess Leila, Darth Vader, R2D2, C3PO, and Chewy.

We see Toy Story, Mary Poppins, Mulan, Aladdin and Jasmine, Lilo and Stitch, The Little Mermaid with Ariel and Sebastian, Snow White and Dopey.

We ended the night by watching the laser show of "Fantasmic," where the Disney Villains turn Mickey's dreams into Nightmares.

The show includes dancing fountains, dazzling special effects, and Mickey Mouse creating dancing waters, shooting comets, and animated fountains. 

Day 6: Wednesday, May 26, 2004
My husband and I rode the bus to Epcot. We spent half a day walking through the park, beautifully decorated with a variety of flowers floating in the man-made river, shaped into Disney characters along the riverbanks.
Epcot 
There were many different topiaries in the park. We saw Mickey, Minnie, lions, seals, just to name a few.
We rode the bus back to Fort Wilderness, where we spent the day biking, swimming, and riding in the golf cart. 
We rode down to the water's edge at Fort Wilderness and watched the fireworks show from the Magic Kingdom. 

Day 7: Thursday, May 27, 2004 
We spent all day Thursday at Fort Wilderness, swimming and riding bikes. 

Day 8: Friday, May 28, 2004
On Friday, we rode the bus to Epcot. 
We rode Mission Space in Future World. 
The ride begins with the launch countdown, incorporating psychological effects that help build the tension you might experience before a launch. As the countdown approaches, the seats tilt back into the launch position, with your back facing the sky. At liftoff, you feel the engines roar and blast off. The ride generates enormous G-forces and a tremendous sense of speed as the craft escapes Earth's gravitational pull. 

Next, we rode the Fast Track. You get into a convertible, buckle up, and head onto the Test Track. You are stopped for a quick seatbelt check, the light turns green, and with tires squealing, you are on your way. 
We took a boat voyage through the greenhouse and fish farm in the living with the land. 
We went soaring in a free-flying hang glider.  
Epcot
In the world showcase, we floated along the river of time in Mexico. In Maelstrom, Norway, we took a Viking ride.  
We watched the laser show at the lagoon, a giant sphere that tells an incredible tale and fills the sky. 

Day 9: Saturday, May 29, 2004,
Saturday morning, we hooked up the Hughes camper, checked out, and started home. 

We spent the night at a campground site just outside of Dothan, Alabama. 
After we ate supper, the kids and I went for a swim. 
With all the wet swimsuits and towels, I decided to walk down to the washroom to wash and dry them.

An older woman was in the washroom using both washing machines, but both dryers were empty.
I decided to just dry my clothes instead of washing them, for they were just wet from swimming. I put my towel, and swimsuits into the drye,r not noticing that I was putting the money in the lower dryer while my clothes were in the upper dryer.

This made the old woman very angry, and she said You have contaminated both dryers and she was going to tell management. I said, "Fine," and continued drying my clothes.
Jake and Hannah were with me, the anger frightens Hannah, and she left crying.

Hannah returned with her dad, and the woman looked at Mike and said that we were all sorry people.
Mike said not to talk that way in front of his kids, and they left.
After Mike left, the old woman got ugly with me, and she said Nobody tells me what to do. 
I laughed and said, Nobody tells me what to do either, and she left.
I finished drying my clothes and walked back to the RV. Mike and my husband walked to the management office and explained what happened. He said we have lots of trouble with this woman. They also mentioned that the woman claimed I put dirty, filthy towels in the dryers. 

Day 10: Sunday, May 30, 2004
Sunday morning, we attached the Hughes Camper to our RV and left the RV Park to start our long ride home, which took about five hours.

We had a great vacation visiting all the Disney Theme Parks, shopping at Downtown Disney, swimming at Fort Wilderness campgrounds, and spending time with family.
I had a strange encounter with an old woman at the RV campground near Dothan.


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