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I Have A Secret!

Ssshh, I have a secret!

It is too big not to share! So I have to tell someone.  However, it is a surprise, so don't give it away!

 We are taking her to Disney World!  She believes in Princesses and Princes. And Magic. It will be her first trip to Disney.  It is going to be amazing!

Oh, all the wonders she is going to experience.

Meeting Mickey and Minnie.  The Electric Parade.  Small World.  The Pirates of the Caribbean. Breakfast with the Princesses. Main Street!


We are taking him too! He still gets excited to watch The Lion King. It will be his third trip to Disney. His first time he was her age.  Roller coaster rides! Thrills! Adventures!  I wonder if he will still gasp when he sees Captain Hook? Will she?

Is it bad that I can't recall how many times I have been to Disney? It does not matter, every time is full of excitement. I can't wait to see it through her eyes this time. 

We booked lodging this week. It took us a long time to decide. Resort. Cruise. Cruise and Resort?  In the end we decided to do Resort and Beach. I have thought about nothing else all this week! Wanna sneak peak?
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This is the resort we will be staying at! If Disney was not such a huge attraction, we might never leave the resort. 

The planning has commenced. If you have good Disney advice, please let me know. I look forward to hearing from you!

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  1. This is a cute post! Thanks for sharing your secret!
    Megs

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