We left Destin a little later than planned and drove for about 6 hours. It was a long drive across the panhandle. We decided to try boondocking for the first time and spent the night at a Cracker Barrel restaurant in their back parking lot. There were three other rigs staying. Cracker Barrel allows you to stay for free in hopes that you will eat in their restaurant. We ate dinner their that night and breakfast the next morning. It was a win win for both the restaurant and us.
We only had to drive for three hours the next day to the Orlando area. We are staying at the Orange Grove Campground in Kissimmee. We did not have a lot of time to find a park and our first three choices were sold out. We would rate this park about a 5 or 6. The office was very friendly and moved our site due to lots of rain. There are a lot of park models and trailers that probably stay here all the time. It gives the park a sort of run down appearance and the landscaping is poor. However, our location is close to where Ben is staying and the Disney parks. The rate is $300 for 7 days including tax and very reasonable for the area. It will be just fine for a week.
| Palm Tree at Universal Studios |
We met Dan and Ben for dinner that night. It was so wonderful to see our nephews. Ben has an internship with the Disney Parks and Dan works for the Four Seasons Hotel in Seattle. They are so much fun and we had an enjoyable evening at a Brazilian restaurant.
On Saturday, my friend Debbie arrived from Indianapolis. We picked her up at the airport and Ben surprised us all with free tickets to the Disney Parks. Through some of his contacts he got us all hopper passes that allowed us to go in and out of all the parks for one day. We met up with the boys and a couple of their friends and off we went on our whirlwind tour.
| The Gang at EPCOT |
EPCOT was our first stop. It was about 60 degrees, blue skies, and a little chilly. We looked around and went on a space mission to Mars. We also signed up for a fast pass to one of the rides for later in the day.
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| EPCOT |
We then took a Disney bus to Animal Kingdom. Dan worked there five years ago with the same internship that Ben is taking advantage of now. Dan was a safari driver and he wanted to check out his old stomping grounds. Because of the cool weather we saw lots of animals. On the way to ride we also saw the parade through the park. All of the characters are dressed in safari outfits. It's a great parade.
| Animal Kingdom |
We also tried the new Everest roller coaster ride. It was a fun ride and very pretty area. The attention to detail and the culture for this area was very cool. Disney sure knows how to keep you occupied while you are waiting in line.
We took the bus to Walt Disney World just in time for the Electric Parade (a must see) and fireworks. This park was packed as everyone was waiting for the parade. This was Debbie's first time to be at WDW. She could not wait to see the castle and it did not disappoint. It was all lit up in purple lights when we first arrived. The colors change over time. This park is certainly very magical. Everywhere we looked people were smiling. Seeing all the little girls in their princess costumes was fun.
| Walt Disney World |
After seeing the parade and getting a little dinner we went to see Mickie and the Philharmonic Orchestra. This is my favorite and it's a delightful 3D experience. We came out of the theatre just in time to see the fireworks. They were fantastic.
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| WDW Fireworks |
We saw a new show that is different every time called Monsters Inc. This movie somehow interacts with the audience. It was very funny and truly amazing. By this time we were near frozen and sort of "hitting the wall". We reluctantly left and took the monorail back to EPCOT where our car was parked...very far away. We were very cold and tired but it certainly was a great day.
On Sunday the boys had plans, so John, Debbie, and I decided to drive to Daytona Beach for the day. Debbie loves the ocean and we wanted her to be able to see one before she had to return to cold, gray Indiana. It was about 1 1/2 hour drive and at this time of year it is not very busy. What is great about Daytona Beach is you can drive your car right on the beach.
We had a terrific lunch at the Boondocks restaurant. We had read that this restaurant was a locals hang out and good food could be found here at reasonable prices. You'll need your GPS to find it but its so worth it. Be sure to try the spicy shrimp appetizer (peel and eat shrimp with a kick).
Our last full day was spent at Universal Studios. There are two parks at this area and we decided to go to the Islands of Adventure. There is a new Harry Potter area at this park and most of us are fans of the books and movies. It was very crowded in this area and we heard later to visit it in the afternoon. The boys loved the dragon roller coaster ride (passed on that one...you go upside down). The ride through the castle was very cool. It simulated riding on a broom and it was very exciting. The line was long (75 minutes) but they did a good job of keeping you entertained while you waited.


John and Carol, I had an absolutely wonderful time! I can't wait to do it again and put another chapter in your blog! Love you both!
ReplyDeletelooks like a great time at Walt Disney World!!..thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteSure looks like everyone had a great time. You were very lucky to get the passes from your nephew. Thanks for sharing all the great pictures.
ReplyDeleteWe were there in the parks with you. Too bad we didn't run into you.
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