Orlando, FL-Fort Wilderness Campground

This was our week at Disney and you can tell from the video below, the kids were super excited.

We camped at Disney's Fort Wilderness Campground in one of their Premium sites. While it was definitely clean and nice, I am still not certain what made it a premium site over the many other sites there (except the price of course).

We spent one day at each of the parks except Epcot, where we spent two days. So including the day of our arrival and our one day to relax in the middle, we were there for 7 days.

We had a good time there with Grandpa and Grandma (my Mom and stepdad). We rode many, many rides, watched a few shows, ate way more than we ever should and met A LOT of characters, including the infamous Anna and Elsa.

Jordan's favorite ride was the Haunted Mansion, which I remember enjoying when I was little. And Jacob's favorites were Mission Space and Test Track. Both of these were cool rides except I will never get on Mission Space again! It is a simulated rocket launch to Mars and begins at 2.5 G's. The kids and Greg rode it three times in a row but all I could do was stare at the provided barf bag and wonder if I was going to have to use it. Fortunately, after a couple of hours I had recovered!

Jacob was not really into the characters but did grab a couple of autographs. His favorite was Phineas and Ferb. 

Jordan got a hug, picture and autograph from just about everyone. Her favorite was Anna and Elsa with Doc McStuffins in a close second.



We also made it to the Frozen sing-a-long. Greg and I were pleasantly surprised at this. They made it very entertaining and something we would definitely recommend for all the Frozen fans. And you can see the approval on Jordan's face..

We had a really good time with Grandma and Grandpa at Disney, but we are EXHAUSTED! Grandma and Grandpa are heading back home and we are heading to another nearby campground for a little R&R.


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