Day 3 took us to Epcot…I’m pretty sure this was every ones favorite day. (Yes, we’re those nerdy people that really get into the “countries” you visit as you walk around the water…have you read this blog before? We’re the travel kind!)
Epcot was just a short walk from our resort…which made it nice because we came back twice for dinner on other nights.
My sweet parents :). They first took me to Disney World when I was four. I still remember a lot about that trip.
Dad and Me
Mom and Me
Kensington and Marie the Cat
Kensington and her very favorite princess, Aurora from Sleeping Beauty. She was most excited about meeting her!!
Love my girl!
My kids always nap in their strollers as we stroll along. It’s something they’ve been doing for a long time now. Sweet Smith!
The girls in our sunglasses. Lovie bought these glasses for K and she was IN LOVE! She’s still at home wearing them!
My nerdy adorable daughter wearing her glasses in the aquarium. They flip up for when she’s indoors. She thought she was so cool!
We finished with dinner inside the aquarium. So fun! Again, we stayed until after the fireworks and light show…another BIG day at Disney World!
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Lauren says
I'm loving your Disney World posts but they exhaust me all over again! Ha! We went back in 2009 when Parker was just a 5 month old. We hit up every park with the whole Austin fam and I told James I will never go back until our kids are at least 3 or 4!! :). ( I was still nursing, so I got to know the little mommy rooms all over DW). So glad y'all had a great time!
Linda says
Especially love the pic of Kensington and Marie the Cat. And her hysterical shades!
godhasnoproblems says
"Traveling the world" via Epcot is so the reason to go! 🙂
I went with my mom a few years ago during the Food & Wine Festival at Epcot in October…given you also love to travel and love Disney (and recipes) you'd probably get a kick out of it.
They add about 12-15 more countries in between the existing ones, and you can buy foods (and drinks – not all alcoholic, despite the name) from all of them, but in great sample size portions and prices. It was very reasonable (especially for being at Disney – and FAR more well done at Epcot than Disney's CA Adventure imitation of the same thing) and SO fun to get to see Epcot done up with additional countries and regions and getting to try all sorts of fun foods, or even just small snack/sample size portions of what's normally on their menus at some of the places.
I think you'd enjoy it! And it was really empty crowd wise so it was perfect timing all around!