Sunday, July 24, 2011

Princess Jordan

We went to Disney World Magic Kingdom knowing that we would be spending a LOT of money, waiting in long lines, standing in the hot sun, and trying to fight through huge crowds.  We also anticipated that Jordan might not be interested in any of the attractions except maybe water rides.  She does not really have a lot of interest in Princesses or Mickey Mouse.  Well, we were delighted to find that she thoroughly enjoyed the park.  We got there around 9:00 a.m. and left a little before midnight.  About 1 to 2 hours in, she insisted on finding a princess dress.  There were many little girls walking around dressed up.  Her first choice was Rapunzel from Tangled, but the park was sold out of that dress. We stood in line to meet her. 

  So, since her chosen dress was sold out, she settled on Tiana from The Princess and the Frog.  Yes, it was outrageously expensive!!  But we found it worth EVERY penny when she was all dressed and they sprinkled her with Pixie Dust (which she still has stuck to her scalp).  As she walked through the park, people were charmed right and left by our beautiful little princess.  They stopped constantly to compliment her on her dress, her hair, her crown, her eyes.  She loved it, we loved it.  They must train ALL of the Disney employees to recognize the dress for each princess because they were calling out to her "Hello, Princess Tiana!!"  every time we passed by.  It was an amazing day for her.  That dress was probably extremely hot and uncomfortable, but there was NO way that she was going to change back into her regular clothes while we were there.
 She enjoyed the Dumbo ride, the Winnie the Pooh experience, the Snow White ride, It's a Small World and the Mad Hatter Tea Cups.  She did NOT enjoy the Haunted Mansion! (That is a favorite of mine and Blake's) She also did not enjoy The Pirates of the Caribbean, the Runaway Mine Train, and was too scared to ride the Log Ride.  Though she watched the logs come down the chute obsessively.  

 She and Daddy particularly enjoyed the Buzz Light Year ride.  You get to shoot at stuff all through it.  She then waited in line to meet him and walked away giggling, " I think he liked me!"
The show in front of the castle was fun.
 She called out and waved at all the characters like they were her good friends!
 Mickey and Minnie were a big hit.
We watched the parade at dark and she was sweetly yelling out the names of all the characters passing by, and felt so special when they would turn and blow her a kiss or wave.  She would jump and giggle and dance around.  People around us spent much of their time watching her instead of the parade.  Then we headed to watch the fireworks show.  It was super!   No wonder people go and spend all that money.  It really does make you feel good.  We had the best time.

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