As soon as the park was officially open, we headed straight to Fantasyland and got on Peter Pan. We knew we should knock out some of the more popular rides and beat the lines (even though Will was BEGGING to go to the race cars). From Peter Pan (my all-time favorite), we did the Jungle Cruise and Magic Carpet Ride.
This was another type of parade, but was more like a dance party.

Then we headed to the Crystal Palace for our lunch reservation with Winnie the Pooh and friends. John was so lucky to have such a fun birthday lunch :)


He started to bounce while Will was in his arms and will LOVED it!!
After lunch, we could tell Will was on the verge of losing it. You could tell that 2 days of napping in a stroller and getting to bed slightly later than normal were wearing on him. We were trying to stay for the electrical parade and fireworks on our last night, so we decided it might be best to go back to our hotel and rest for a bit, and then come back to the park. Will was asleep as we walked out of the park. He stayed asleep the entire bus ride back and all the way to our room. As soon as we walked in our room he perked up and was ready to play. He didn't sleep one bit!! So we just chilled out and watched tv for about an hour. Once we headed back into the park I noticed that Mickey and Minnie were in an old theater just as we entered the park to the right. It was a meet and greet and the wait time said 10 minutes. We decided we should go for it....usually the lines to see Mickey and Minnie are much longer, but they have moved them to a less visible spot since Toon Town closed for the new Storybook Circus expansion and I really think a lot of people don't know where they are. We waited in the air conditioning and it didn't take long before my favorite picture of the entire trip was made!
This is what it is all about!! There is pure joy on Will's face! Like I said, by now, Will had the characters down. This was the first time for him to be up close and personal with Mickey and Minnie in their normal gear. He saw Mickey at our safari breakfast, but he was in his safari get up.


We tried to get a family shot in front of the castle....I wish we would have done this earlier in the day before we looked so worn down :)
Before we knew it night time was upon us and it was almost time for the electrical parade. People start staking out their spot 2 hours before the parade so we bought Will a light up sword and did the same. It was nice to just enjoy the castle at night and not be rushing around anywhere.

We had the BEST time!! We missed Alex like crazy, but so enjoyed some one on one time with our big boy. Many have asked me since we returned if Will was the perfect age to go. I don't know that he was the perfect age....I don't really know what the "perfect" age is. We were super impressed with how he did the whole trip. He of course had his share of melt downs because he was tired, didn't want to wait, overstimulated, etc. However they really were few and far between. I found that food was our best friend. If we kept him full of snacks and hydrated, he was happy. This sounds cheesy I know, but Disney World really is so much more magical when seeing it through the eyes of a child. John and I LOVE Disney World, and we have never loved it more than when we took Will. It was for sure a different experience. No Aerosmith Rockin' Roller Coaster for us....but we did things like the parades and character meals that we never would have done without Will, and those ended up being my favorite!! We are already talking about when we will go back and take Alex-I think it will be Spring Break 2014...if we can wait that long! :)
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