Oh man, where to begin. I guess we’ll begin at the beginning. But what’s the beginning? When Ryan and I met at Disney World back in 1999? Read our love story HERE. Or did it begin when we started planning this trip two years ago? Read about why we decided to take them at ages 2 and 3 HERE.
This trip officially, technically, began on Friday October 4th at 7:10am – that’s what time our flight departed from Indiana. We landed shortly after 9am in Orlando. That meant a 3:45am alarm for me because our friend picked us up at 4:45 to drop us off at the airport.
Both boys were very excited to take their first ride in an airplane. This was one of my biggest worries for the entire trip – how they would do on the flight. No parent wants to have THOSE kids. While lots of young children can be seen and heard on flights to Orlando, I didn’t want mine to be the reason everyone without kids was scrambling for earplugs. I picked up some snacks they’d never had before (pre-bagged mini pop-tart thingies, for example) and some new sticker activity books that I thought would hold their attention for a while. I also got each of them a short story book – a Jake and the Neverland Pirates book for Dexter and Lego City Halloween Rescue for Theo. They were thrilled with the story books and only mildly entertained by the sticker books. They devoured the snacks and thought they were basically celebs when served apple juice and pretzels in-flight. They both passed out 25-30 minutes before we landed and we had to wake both of them when it was time to get off the plane.
By the way, here’s a free, short plug for Southwest – I love flying Southwest. Friendly, accommodating, bags fly free, affordable, nonstop flights to places I want to go. What else is there to say? Fly Southwest.
Back to business – we used separate umbrella strollers with connectors that could easily be put on or taken off depending on the need to navigate through the airports. We checked them right at the gate and picked them up as soon as we stepped off the plane. I debated whether or not to let my mom transport the strollers down but I’m so glad we had them at the airports. Lots of walking, crowds, and tired boys – they really helped to smooth out the entire process.
Since we stayed on Disney property, we were eligible to use Disney’s Magical Express – complimentary bus service between the airport and resort. The boys didn’t know what to make of so many carseat-free transportation options.
At Downtown Disney, we put in our name at T-REX and went next door to the Lego Store to shop and play.
By the time we got out of the pool and got dressed for dinner, it was getting late. We ate at the resort and hit the sack to rest up for Saturday, Oct 5 – our first day in the parks.
For more candid photos of the trip, search Instagram hashtag: #1stmcdanielfamilyvacation (then follow me there and say hello!).
Stay tuned,
~C~