Disney World
Next morning? Magic Kingdom! After she changed out of her princess pajamas.
Breakfast of champs: Sugar.
Cinderella was a Stage 5 Clinger.
All smiles on a Small World this time.
Lilly’s highlight of the trip, hands down, was the new(ish) Dumbo area. There’s an indoor playground while you wait for the ride (or can go to without going on the ride) that she loved- and wanted to do over and over without even doing Dumbo- and an outdoor splash pad that she still talks about. Since we went in October and the weather was still warm enough, I brought a change of clothes, not even thinking about the water portion but just because it was still cool in the mornings and warmed up in the afternoons and I thought she may get hot. Thank God we had it (water shoes included- we used our sweatshirt to dry her off but I’d bring a towel too next time) because our girl got SOAKED and loved every carefree moment of it.
Finally time for Dumbo (after a wardrobe change).
She’s just resting/joking here (she’s never been a stroller or car seat napper) but, after all that, she was exhausted. We were too.
Not too tired though to be a part of the Belle show with her Daddy. Watching Zach as guardsmen cracked me up.
Proud daughter.
Surveying her signatures.
Her suitcase is slightly more full than when we left.
It was so much fun to be us three again but we can’t wait to go back with our boy!
Check out Lilly’s first trip to Disney and our tips for traveling there with a toddler.