Day 1 was spent at Epcot. I love going to Epcot as it brings back memories and there is so much to see. The crowd level was low and we didn't have to wait in any lines, one of the perks for going in February. Once we entered the park we headed to Test Track. I hadn't thought twice about Kate's height, but when we got there she didn't meet the 40" requirement. The difference had to have been less than a 1/2 of inch. She was upset and stated "this is the saddest family ever." It was heart breaking, but she got over it quickly. Grandma took Kate to get fast passes for Soarin, and when they arrived there wasn't a line and a nice attendant let Kate on. Upon return to use the fast passes, they wouldn't let Kate ride. We were so glad that Kate was able to ride at least once.
One of the highlights of the trip was attending a princess breakfast at Askerhus in Norway. It was a delicious breakfast (think pastries, cheese, sausage, yum!) and the girls met Belle, Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora and Ariel.
Sage and Kate walking to the Canada 360 degree movie.
Kate sipping on a diet coke posing in front of the World Showcase Lagoon.
The kids enjoyed The Seas with Nemo & Friends followed by Turtle Talk with Crush. Kate "Little dudette with the blue shell and white hat" was called on by Crush and she asked "Why do you have a seashell?"
Sage met Chip&Dale while the girls were off riding rides.
One of the greatest things we did was rent a double stroller in addition to our umbrella stroller. With how large the parks are and going 4 days in a row, even Emma rode a good majority of the time. Our thanks to www.BabyWheelsOrlando.com!
Emma was one brave little soul and she rode every single ride, of course with some encouragement/pressure from us. She rode "Mission: SPACE" the Orange Team which simulates a G-force ride to Mars. About 30 seconds into the ride she states "Mommy, I don't like this ride" so I held her leg and it was over before she knew it. We felt a little bad when we got off as some adults don't even ride that one!
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