What a whirlwind! It was Friday already and it was our last day at the park. We decided to start at Hollywood Studios and although we got an early start, we waited a long time for a bus and ended up at the park a little later than expected. We started with the Little Mermaid show followed by the Disney Junior Show. Both were excellent and a big hit with the kids. They even got autographs from Jake and got some gold de blumes! Reagan also wanted to visit the shops and fell in love with Eore. When I said, "are you sure that's what you want? He looks sad." She said, "well I know, he's sad because he doesn't have a mommy! We need to buy him so he's not sad." You can't complain about that logic.
We had a bite to eat at the Sunset Market and then decided to head back to the hotel so the kids could nap before our big night at Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party.
Daddy decided to nap with Cole and Mommy took Reagan to the pool for an hour. After a quick dip in the pool the kids got dressed in their costumes and we headed to the monorail for dinner at the Magic Kingdom and Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. Our last dinner was at the Liberty Tree Tavern, a family style dining. Then the kids did a little trick-or-treating and rode a few rides. Cole went back to his two favorites with Daddy, the Carousel and the Dumbo ride. Reagan never turns down the carousel but chose the roller coaster over Dumbo.
After a few rides we headed back to Main Street to watch the Halloween Parade. Although there was a significant rain delay, it finally made it's debut and it was totally worth the wait. And much to Cole's excitement, the monorail was broken yet again, so we took the boat back to the hotel and were able to watch some of the fireworks from the water. A beautiful ending to an amazing week.
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