
On Wednesday, we went to the Magic Kingdom. We had asked the kids what they thought would be the best day before we left, and they both said Animal Kingdom. We thought this would be the best, and it was. Kipp and I thought it would be pretty much the same as Disneyland but there were a few big differences. For one, there is no
Matterhorn in the Magic Kindom. The closest is comes is
Expedition Everest in Animal Kingdom. Also, you can't park out front. You park in a lot, then take either the monorail or a ferry over to the front of the park. Most of the big rides were the same though.
We got there before opening at 9, as usual. We headed immediately to
Space Mountain. Kyler knew it was dark, and we told him it wasn't scary and held our breath. The cars hold 3 people, and Ilea, Kipp and Kyler were in one car, and I was in the next car. I could hear Kyler screaming and was so afraid he hated it and was getting hysterical. It's kind of long, and of course there is nothing you can do once you start. I couldn't enjoy the ride much myself because I was so worried. But when we got off Kyler said, "That was awesome! I loved it!" I was so relieved! We planned to come back later to that one. We went over to
Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin. This is new since we had been to Disneyland (which admittedly was about 20 years ago). It is a continuous track with cars. You can swivel the cars with a control stick, and both people in the car have a laser gun. As you go through the ride you shoot at targets and get points. It was so much fun! Needless to say Kipp way way outdid the rest of us, but we all had fun. We got off and immediately went on it again. Because there were no lines, it was awesome!

Next we strolled over to Fantasyland and went on
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. This was cute, lots of detail. Next was
Peter Pan's Flight, which was a little better. You rode in boats, and they were connected to the track at the top, so they started flying, and you could see London way below you, and then you flew all around Never Never Land.
It's A Small World was across the street, but the front looked very different than in Disneyland. All the waiting was inside, and you got on a boat inside too. So the classic front was different, and much smaller than Disneyland's. The ride and the music, unfortunately, was the same.
We tried to do
Haunted Mansion next, but they said it was down for a while. It seemed like they might fix it, since there were actual people instead of a sign, so we headed over to
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. This was another great coaster, and both kids loved it. When we got off we asked at the front of the ride if they had a walkie talkie and could tell if the Haunted Mansion was open yet. They pointed me to a lady who had a phone and could find out. Her name tag said Nance, Seattle, WA. I started to ask my question, then asked if she was really from Seattle. She said yes, and I told her I was from Covington. She said she was from Kent East hill, right near
132nd and 240th! It's about a mile from our house, a block from where Kipp's cousins, Jack and Kathy live! So we talked a little about home, and she gave us all buttons (1st Visit and Honorary Members of MM Club). She was also able to find out that the Haunted Mansion was open now.

Off we went to the Haunted Mansion. Kyler was a little apprehensive, but we told him it was fun and he finally agreed. Ilea loved it, and Kyler was so-so. There was one place where a few things popped out, but they weren't really close to the cars. He was just nervous.
After that we headed over to
Pirates of the Carribbean. It was really fun. Kyler was nervous again, but he ended up really liking it. They had a new feature where they had mist covering the tunnel and they projected the head of Davey Jones (from the movie) onto it and he gave you a message before you got going. Then you rode right through the mist. The ride was the same, except it had been updated with Johnny Depp and a few other characters. Again, almost no lines. We waited about 10 min for this one.

After lunch we headed to the
Jungle Cruise. Pretty short lines, and the kids really liked it. The patter from the driver is funny, and the kids liked all the animals and things. Right next door was the
Swiss Family Robinson Tree house. It was fun also, but easy and quick. Next was the
Enchanted Tiki Room. That was a disappointment for me, as it has changed considerably. There are birds, and one has the voice of Gilbert Godfrey, who I hate. There were also some singing flowers, but no birds-of-paradise, which I remember. Luckily, it was a short show. When we got out it was pouring rain. This was almost the hardest we had seen it, and everyone was under cover. We dashed across the street and got into the
Country Bear Jamboree. Again, a show for the kids: Kipp and I almost fell asleep. By the time we got out the rain had stopped and it was clearing up. We went back to Big Thunder Mountain again and then split up. Kyler and I took the raft over to
Tom Sawyer's Island and Kipp and Ilea went to
Splash Mountain. Kyler didn't want to get wet. Unfortunately, the humidity was really high after the rain, and walking around the island didn't help. He had fun looking though, and we caught up with the others, who were soaked. Ilea and Kipp got pretty wet at Splash Mountain. The ride was having some troubles so at times we were stopped in some of the areas.
We tried another 3D movie,
Mickey's PhilharMagic. It was pretty good, and didn't scare anyone. We rode the train, and saw one last show,
The Laugh Floor. It was interesting. There are animated characters on the screen, and they talk to the audience like a comedy show. The camera will show a person from the audience and put it up on a screen, and the character will talk to or about that person. It was pretty neat. While we were in Tomorrowland, we went on the
Transit Authority - the one that used to be called the People Mover. Then hit Space Mountain 2 more times, Buzz Lightyear, Teacups, and Haunted Mansion.

It was about 6pm now, and we had pretty much done it all, plus. We decided to eat out of the park that night, and take off. We rode the ferry this time back to the parking lot. We tried
Chick-Fil-A for the first time. It was great! Simple, just chicken sandwiches or nuggets, but they were very tasty. It's owned by a Christian man, and the store is closed on Sundays. We wanted to drive around a little, looking for a Ben and Jerry's (we had a coupon for 2 free scoops), but couldn't find it. We took a wrong turn, and ended up headed back into the parks again. It was almost 8pm by then, so we headed all the way into the parking lot and got there just as the fire works started. We looked through a break in the trees and saw pretty much all of it. We hopped back in the car and zipped home. It worked out perfect. Off to bed after another long day.
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