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Disney World, Orlando December 2007, Days One, Two & Three

As we visited Disney World over the space of a few days we accumulated quite a few photos, so I will be doing more than one post.


Our first of many days in Disney World began on 10th December.


Jodie eyeing up the stores 👀









Pinocchio Village Haus was one of our favourite places to eat.

Tables behind 3D figures of Gideon, Pinocchio and Honest John
above photo sourced Disney world here




Just some light refreshments 😉








Buzz Lightyear's space ranger spin in Tomorrowland





Cerys has always had a 'thing' for Stitch 💗






Telling Santa her wish list.







Cerys wasn't too keen at meeting some of the characters so Darren had to carry her, but at least I got photos of him as well.




DAY TWO...11th December


The Christmas tree at Animal Kingdom.
















The Boneyard in Dinoland U.S.A is designed to look like a dinosaur dig.










DAY THREE...12th December


On the third day we decided to take the Ferry boat to Magic Kingdom as a change from the monorail as we had never travelled by the Ferry before.








Minnie's house in Mickey's Toontown fair in Magic Kingdom.









Mickey's Toontown Fair closed on 11th February 2011 to make way for Storybook Circus.



Mickey's house















































Good old Goofy was exceptionally playful.




Mickey and Minnie's runaway railway in Mickey's Toontown



We then headed to meet the Princesses, just look at Jodie's face when she finally got to meet her favourite Princess, Aurora from Sleeping Beauty.






















Snow White's Scary Adventures ride. The ride closed down on 31st May 2012 and was replaced by Princess Fairytale Hall so that would be interesting to see.







The parade as always was amazing.














I would so love to recreate these photos of the girls 💖



Not best pleased at meeting Buzz Lightyear on her own 😀

Now that's better, where were you Daz? 😜



And that ties up days 1, 2 and 3 at Disney World. See our other Disney World posts here & here and the Orlando posts here

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