Well we finally made it to the place everyone had anticipated, Disney's Magic Kingdom. Despite the long days and sore feet, everyone was having fun and I was the only complainer as I was cold (no shorts for me). Boo found this to be her favorite park and it definitely catered to the younger crowd. I was so relieved that they were all old enough to see there was no real value in waiting 45 minutes to get your photo taken with Mickey, Cinderella or even Buzz Lightyear. Glancing at them from a distance was enough.
The older kids really loved Space Mountain, probably the most daring ride at the park, while Boo loved Big Thunder Mountain Railroad (below) the best. It was the easiest roller coaster of the whole week. I enjoyed seeing the enthusiasm on their faces as they tried new things each day and as the realization sank in that EVERY ride had health warnings, even Winnie the Pooh. Those signs didn't always mean they were about to be terrorized. :)
That night after the park, Aunt Susie chose to take us out to a Japanese Hibachi dinner, another first for all of us. It was such a fun time being entertained while watching our meal being created before our eyes. Our chef was hysterical and quite the culinary artist - the food was delicious! I've even had to try and recreate some of that wonderful food at home now.