Perfect Princesses

After breakfast, and in between rides, we met with some of the princesses.

Annie really turned on the charm for the photographers. I love this picture of her with Cinderella.

The boys were good sports about the time we spent in line to see them. The princesses did a great job interacting with the kids and so I know they enjoyed meeting them too.

Rapunzel was one of my favorites, she was pretty funny. Maggie showed off her long braid.

Seven Dwarfs Mine Train

One of the rides we wanted to be sure to go on at Magic Kingdom was the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train. And by we, I mean Dave, Adam, Luke, and Maggie. I’m not a big fan of roller coasters.

As you can see, the kids had mixed reactions.

Luke thought it was awesome. Adam and Maggie disagreed.

Breakfast at the Crystal Palace

We started the next morning bright and early. We were on the bus to leave the hotel at 6:45 am to get to our 8 o’clock breakfast reservations with Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends.

Adam saw the ice cream machine and asked if he could have some. He had already eaten eggs and some waffles shaped like Mickey Mouse, so we said yes. I mean, if you can’t have ice cream for breakfast at Disney World, where can you?