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Disney World 2007, Days Four, Five & Six

Epcot.....Travel around the globe, under the sea, into Outer Space...and Beyond!
For post 1,2 & 3 here


DAY FOUR.. 13th December was spent at Epcot. 


















DAY FIVE..14th December 




We headed for the Princesses again.


































We were quite lucky at that time as there was not many people waiting to see them so the girls got to speak to all three at once and got their photo taken which we never managed to get before.






































It is exhausting being a tiny girl in a massive park. We took some time out to let her fall asleep in her stroller.




While Cerys slept, Jodie went to see Ariel.



















DAY SIX..17th December


We headed straight for The Tower of Terror in Disney's Hollywood Studios, this is one of our most favourite rides, although Daz was a bit afraid to go on it the first few times so missed out on the thrill of it at the start of the holiday but once he tried it there was no going back.






Darren enjoyed meeting his childhood favourites, The Power Rangers, he would have loved this as a child as he was a huge Power Ranger fan.




















After that he went away on his own for a while to do his own thing, we took the girls to Honey I shrunk the kids movie set playground.







After a while playing there it was time to got see Playhouse Disney.










































And day 6 comes to an end. Days 7,8 & 9 here

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