Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Hollywood Studios, Day 2

On Tuesday morning, we headed to:
 

There is a lot of stuff to do here that is geared for older kids or adults. My kids have no idea what Star Wars is or who Indiana Jones is, so we only stayed a half day. We went straight to:
 
 
Sadie loves Elsa, but I think it's mostly a marketing ploy because that is what you see & hear everywhere you go. But deep down, I think Ariel & The Little Mermaid is her favorite. She watched it on the plane to & from Florida :)
 
When we got out of this, we went straight to:
 
 
Several of the characters from Disney Junior were outside so all of the kids split up to see them all:
 



 
After we met the characters, we went inside for the show. We had a fast pass here, so Bryan & I got seats right in the front for the kids. Sadie loved it so much she stood up & danced:
 

 
One of our other favorites was the Frozen Sing Along. The comedic relief was hilarious & I know every word to every song on the Frozen soundtrack, so we enjoyed singing along:
 


 
Sadie was so excited at the end because it started snowing in the theater.
 
The hardest part about Hollywood Studios is that there aren't a lot of rides because it is mostly shows. And when you get a fast pass, it doesn't go that quickly - you basically still have to stand in line, it just lets you in first so you get better seats. That's partly why we only spent a half a day here because Sadie kind of got bored & kept asking where the rides were. We did enjoy one ride:
 

 
This ride was a lot of fun - for kids & adults! We decided to end on a high note & we snuck out of the park early that afternoon. This was the only day we made the girls take afternoon naps because we wanted them to be prepared for the Halloween party that night. Hollywood Studios was fun, but I am hoping we enjoy it more when the girls are older:
 
 
Tim & Jessica decided to go back to the hotel with us so Whitney could nap & Sadie was so excited to help hold her on the shuttle bus:
 
 
Such a proud cousin!



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