I am a Disney believer. As we were walking from the plane to our bus to take us to The Art of Animation, Bella was twirling in her dress and said, “Belle is going to hug me!!”
We are staying at the Art of Animation. It is definitely geared toward younger kids and it is amazing the amount of detail that goes into everything. Look how cute the room is? John and I have a room and the kids can decide to sleep on the pull out couch or the table that becomes a bed- they are so looking forward to changing it up each night. We also have two bathrooms!
The food has been amazing! We are figuring out our meal plan- yes it seems like a ton of food!
We tried out one of the pools, simply beautiful. Definitely for younger families.
I had my first experience with things not going as planned. Bella had an appointment at 4 and we arrived at the bus at 3:10. The bus, which is supposed to come every 20 mins didn’t arrive until 4:15. We were 30 minutes late for the appointment and in my head I thought it would have to be cancelled (this is an event many people have told me was their daughters favorite activity). BUT, Disney for the win again! They got us right in and made sure we had time to get to our dinner reservation. I am glad I learned early that Disney is very accomadating! Look at our little princess
Dinner at Chef Mickeys! Cooper hugged all of the characters (except Minnie)- he is much more into this than I had anticipated. Both kids broke in their autograph books.
Our sleeping beauty couldn’t make it any longer and fell asleep on the bus.


























