
It’s our third day here in Orlando and we’re taking the day off. The weather stinks and it’s pouring rain!
Yesterday and the day before, we spent our days at the Magic Kingdom. We got up early and were able to go on a whole bunch of rides without waiting much. It doesn’t seem as crowded here as in Disneyland. Our favorite rides so far have been Dumbo, Pooh’s Adventures, Peter Pan, and Small World. We also loved the show “Dreams Come True” and the street party parade. We love the big castle and how it changes colors. I’m really enjoying Disney itself this time around; we were at Disneyland over
Christmas and there it was more about being with my family than the park.

Even though we barely got to hang out, it was fun to see Andrew’s old friend Renee and her little monsters Naomi and Nina. Renee got Ingrid this cool little art project book where you make circus things out of inked fingerprints, Ingrid totally loves it. Ingrid will fondly remember Naomi as the girl who gave her one of her suckers.

The RV park we’re staying at is the best! It’s Fort Wilderness, and one of the Disney resorts. Not only do they have every imaginable amenity, but there’s also all the wonderful Disney programs. Our first night, we went to the nightly campfire with Chip ‘n Dale (Ingrid’s favorite characters). We roasted marshmallows, sung along, and did the hokey pokey. Chip ‘n Dale came around to everyone in the audience. When they came to Ingrid, they teased her about her hat. Ingrid hugged them each and I saw on her face that she genuinely loves them, and was thrilled to touch them. She told me they feel very furry. After the chipmunks and singing, there’s a movie. We stayed a little while to watch Bugs Life. The next night, we headed to the show on the beach instead. There’s a lake between Magic Kingdom and the campground. To get to the Magic Kingdom, we walk along the beach in a beautiful tropical jungle abounding with interesting birds like egrets and blue herons and cormorants. We even saw an armadillo one day. A boat takes us to Magic Kingdom in just ten minutes. Anyway there’s a beach at the edge of the campground where we sat on lounge chairs and watched a really neat light show on the water. Hard to explain, but it was basically huge colorful animals that looked like they were coming out of the water- a lochness monster, dolphins jumping up, a turtle walking, etc. I loved it! There’s even a dog park right next to our loop so the mutts can run free everyday or play fetch. We haven’t ventured out to the other events, but there’s daily arts and craft sessions, family games of tag and soccer, archery lessons and boat rides on the river. The only real downside of this campground is that it’s spendy. If it weren’t for that, we might be tempted to upgrade to season passes and stay much longer, as many other people here seem to be doing.








