Disney World Top Ten:
10. Expedition Everest
All about the details This ride was just as much fun the first time as it was the sixth time Kristen dragged us on it in a single day. I would like to say that if you are going to Disney World DO NOT watch the Disney World videos available on Netflix. They got us very excited about the parks, but there were some surprises about Everest and other attractions that would have been more fun if they were left as just that -surprises.
9. Rock n Roll Coaster
Not a great picture, but this was my favorite ride of the trip. Our only complaint- too short. It is a wild roller coaster set to Aerosmith tunes. AMAZING!
8.Live Entertainment
From street performers in Epcot's France..
to a stunt show at Hollywood Studios...
and a traditional Magic Kingdom parade.. Disney does not disappoint. We saw every stage show, parade and live entertainment available and each time we walked away awestruck.
7. Fireworks
I love Magic Kingdom fireworks and it closed out our first night in the World. It was only dampened by the intermittent thunder storms in the afternoon. Perfect for us Northwesterners. Bring on the rain and thin out the crowds. Worked like a charm.
6. Characters
you can have a chance encounter with a fun loving character or...
you find a character willing to help embarrass your almost teenager.
5. Illuminations
This was one of those things I wish I had known less about, so I won't tell you my favorite part, but it lights up the lagoon at Epcot in the most spectacular fashion.
4. Animals
We could have spent the entire afternoon watching this baby gorilla.
Yes, I know this is not a real animal, but Andy thought it was funny.
3. Fantasmic
Nothing will ever match the Riverboat finale at Disneyland, but Disney World has an entire stadium dedicated to Fantasmic, which means great seats for everyone.
2. Campground
Every night there is a campfire Sing a Long with Chip n' Dale. Then you cuddle up under the stars to watch a movie on a huge outdoor screen. No crowds, so peaceful.
1.Employees
EVERYONE was so nice and helpful everywhere we went. Seriously, do they put something in the water? I know it is corny, but it is nice to have people greet you in the morning and say goodbye at night. They interacted with the kids, smiled at everything and I was even approached with offers of directions when I was just looking at a map. Mind you, it was pretty quiet in the World that week and we were among the few guests that spoke English, but still customer service above and beyond.
So proud.