Monday, July 5, 2010

The Happiest Place on Earth

There might not be an experience more exciting as a young parent than seeing your child experience Disneyworld for the first time. Jeremy and I recently had the pleasure of taking Cooper to Disney with our good friends, Derrick and Heather Hood, and their oldest child, Hannah. The trip was exhilarating and exhausting all at the same time, but to say that we didn't want to come home after 8 days would be an understatement. Most nights, we shut down the parks, and Cooper was a trooper for most of the week. We discovered pretty early in the week that the heat was his biggest weakness, so we headed back to the room most days after lunch so he could nap during the hottest part of the day. Then, we'd head back around 4 or 5, have dinner, and close down the parks. Cooper and Hannah loved Magic Kingdom the best, so we spent 3 different nights there. We managed to squeeze in a few big rollercoasters here and there by kid-swapping and with the help of the FastPass system at Disney. And we are so happy that the Hoods went with us. They were fun and flexible, and just all-around great traveling companions, and great friends.

We enjoyed a really great dinner at Ohana restaurant, thanks to the recommendation of my good friend Ashley. We also did the princess lunch at Cinderella's castle, which was a blast. (And the food was pretty good, despite what some had told us. I highly recommend the Shepherd's Pie!) Cooper loved seeing Buzz and Woody (picture below) the most, and the new Toy Story Mania ride at Hollywood Studios was one of his favorites. But coming in at the top spot for Coop was the classic Peter Pan ride at Magic Kingdom (I just don't see the attraction....). Too bad he slept right through it on our last night there after we had Fastpassed it around 6 and got a 10:30 timeslot (that's right, Cooper is not the only 3-year-old who thinks Peter Pan is the greatest ride on earth).

We look forward to taking him back in 3-5 years, when he is old enough to ride the big stuff too. We were so grateful to be able to take this trip, and it will probably go down in the Bussell book as one of our best family vacations ever!




On the flight to Disney. Can't wait to get there!









Yes, I am about to cry at the Beauty and the Beast live show.









Snow White, Coop, and Hannah, at the princess lunch.










A big hug from Cinderella.













Cooper's first trip to the castle.











Belle's kiss left a mark.














And his favorite, Aurora.
















Waited a long time for Pluto, but it was worth it.















The Monsters Inc. guys' hands were too big to sign autographs.









I'm 3 (that's him holding up his fingers following Rosetta's question).








Cooper's second favorite movie.










Highlight of the trip. Cooper, meet Buzz Lightyear and Woody!











The Bussells meet the Mouse Family.









Coop, loving him some Tinkerbell.









Friends forever!










Dad, Son, and Buzz Lightyear.....priceless.












Cooper and Hannah loved the pool at our resort, Caribbean Beach.













The Hood Family (minus sweet Hunter, who was staying with NeeNee this week).










Right before the meltdown when we realized that Coop left his stuffed Bullseye (Woody's horse from Toy Story) on the Dino ride. Yep, someone stole it.









The Hoods at Wolfgang Puck's in Downtown Disney.











Hannah let Coop borrow her light-up Mickey ears.










Waiting in line for Ariel show.











Nemo exhibit at Epcot.









Jeremy skips the "spinny" rides.











Fireworks over the castle. Yes, sitting on trashcans.











Fell asleep on Small World; right before the Peter Pan Fastpass time.

















Last night at the park; couldn't end it a better way.





The Happiest Place on Earth

There might not be a exciting experience as the parent of a young child than seeing your child's face the first time they see Cinderella's castle. Jeremy and I recently had the pleasure of taking Cooper to Disneyworld with our good friends Derrick and Heather Hood and their oldest child Hannah. The trip was exhausting, which we expected, but to say that we didn't want to leave would be an understatement. We spent 8 days and 7 nights on the resort, with five of those days in parks. Most nights, we shut the park down, and Cooper was quite the trooper. We discovered pretty early in the trip that the heat was his biggest weakness, so we headed back to our room most days right after lunch, so he could nap through the hottest part of the day. Then, we'd head back to the parks and stay till they closed. Cooper and Hannah loved the Magic Kingdom the best, so we spent 3 nights there including our last one. We managed to squeeze in a few big rollercoasters with the use the of the Disney Fastpass system. And we were so happy that the Hoods went with us. They were fun and flexible, and just all-around great traveling companions. We enjoyed a REALLY great dinner at Ohana restaurant, thanks to the recommendation of my sweet friend Ashley. We also had lunch one day at Cinderella's castle, which might have been my favorite part of the whole trip. Cooper loved seeing Buzz and Woody the best, and the new Toy Story Mania ride at Hollywood Studios was one of his favorites. But the classic Peter Pan ride at Magic Kingdom was his all-around favorite. Too bad he slept through it on the last night. He just couldn't take any more. We look forward to taking Cooper back to Disney in 3-5 years, when he'll (hopefully ;) be tall enough to ride everything. We were very blessed to be able to take this trip, and it will probably go in the Bussell books as one of our best family vacations ever.




The flight to Disneyworld. Can hardly contain the excitement!








Coop's first visit to the castle!











Stood in line a while for Pluto, but it was worth it!










Coop loves him some Tinkerbell!


















We caught the fairies just before their bedtime at Magic Kingdom - this is Rosetta.








The highlight of Coop's trip!


















The Bussells meet the Mouse Family



















Jeremy skipped the "spinny" rides





























The Hood Family
(minus sweet Hunter who was staying with his NeeNee)

































The Nemo exhibit at Epcot














Waiting in line for the Ariel show


















Hannah let Coop borrow her light-up Mickey ears









The Hoods at Wolfgang Puck's in Downtown Disney







Fireworks after the parade; yes, they are sitting on trash cans.



DinoLand! Coop accidentally left Bullseye (his Toy Story 2 stuffed horse) on this ride - meltdown followed after we returned and it was already gone. Tough life lesson.







Cooper and Hannah loved the pool at our resort, Caribbean Beach.







Dad, Son, and Buzz Lightyear . . . priceless.





Beauty and the Beast show






Friends forever!





Snow White at the princess lunch






A hug from Cinderella





Belle's kiss left a mark



Aurora is his favorite

On the way out on the last night; no better way to end a great week!

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