Disney
5 days that I will remember for a long time......especially with my 5000 photos
Our last morning at Disney World was made perfect with a late checkout, giving us the luxury of a relaxed start to the day. We kicked things off with some time at the hotel’s pool, soaking up the last bit of that Disney magic in a more laid-back setting. The kids had a blast splashing around while we took in the beautiful surroundings one last time.
Before saying goodbye to Disney World, we headed to Chef Mickey’s for breakfast. This character dining experience was a real treat, especially for the kids, who got to meet Mickey Mouse and friends for the last time. The atmosphere was lively and fun, a great way to wrap up our Disney adventure on a high note.
Overall, Disney World was a fantastic experience, though it did require a lot of planning and organization. Post-COVID, the need to plan everything weeks in advance is crucial, as the parks are trying to manage the influx of visitors. While it was expensive to pay for the skip-the-line options, it was worth every penny to avoid spending hours in queues. The Disney mobile app became our best friend, allowing us to book rides, make dining reservations, and stay on top of everything without wasting time.
Yes, the trip was costly, but it’s one of those holidays that leaves a lasting impression and creates memories you’ll cherish for years. Now, it’s time to say goodbye to Disney World and head to Orlando downtown for the next part of our adventure!