Welcome back to Traveling Tuesday! Your one stop shop for all types of travel advice and ideas. Today we are journeying yet again to Disney World. Today we are heading to the Magic Kingdom! We briefly went to the Magic Kingdom on our first day at Disney, but there is so much more to see!
Day Five- Magic Kingdom
How does a princess start her day? Why by visiting other princesses of course! Daniel and I spent in a little on the morning of day five, but we timed our arrival perfectly. As we walked into the Magic Kingdom I realized the wait time to see the princesses was 0 minutes and I knew this was my chance. I ran through the roped off area as if someone may jump in front of me and I anxiously awaited my chance with the princesses. Whether your 4 years old or 24 years old it doesn't matter, the princesses talk to everyone like they are the most special people they have ever met. Cinderella asked me what kingdom did I come from, Belle told me my beast wasn't nearly as hairy as hers, and Aurora complimented my ball gown. Best day ever!
After catching up with the princesses that morning, we headed into the wilderness to explore the Swiss Family treehouse and Tom Sawyer Island. Disney does a phenomenal job of taking you back into time as you climb the steps of the treehouse and ride the log raft across the river to the island. Tom Sawyer Island was a place I would have really liked to have spent more time exploring. It was getting close to lunch time though and I was getting a little light headed. On the island you will find caves, paths, bridges, and all kinds of things to explore. You almost feel like Tom Sawyer himself, because you rarely run into other families.
Little girls of all ages MUST eat at Cinderella's Royal Table at least once in their life. The magical dining experience starts out with you entering Cinderella's Castle and you are immediately direct to your meeting with the princess herself. After meeting Cinderella and having your photo taken you are escorted into the dining room. Throughout your meal announcements are made as the various princesses enter the room. Belle, Aurora, Ariel, and Snow White travel to each table to chat and take photos with all of the guest. The food is delicious as well. I had the "fried" chicken, baked macaroni and cheese, and broccolini. It was really good, but not the fried chicken we know and love in the south.
I cannot rave enough about the quality of the firework shows at Disney. You can find a show that will light up the sky on a nightly basis and it is always spectacular! The show at the Magic Kingdom is especially magical, because Tinkerbell "flies" out of the top of the tower before the show and they illuminate the castle with different color lights throughout the show.
See you guys next Tuesday for another edition of Traveling Tuesday! If you blogged about your travels today, share the link to your blog post in the comments section below. I can't wait to see what you guys have to say!
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