SandraC
Longs for the feeling of sandy salt water in her k
- Joined
- Oct 27, 2000
What treasures can you share with us on FREE (or almost free) things to do at WDW?
During our last WDW trip, we knew our ds (15 months at the time) would wake early the first Disney day, so the night before we got his stroller all ready for me to take him our for a walk while dd and dh slept in. We had Cindy's ressie at 8:30am that morning. He woke just before 6am. I threw on a jacket and waved a brush over my hair, grabbed the refillable mugs and took off for OPR for morning coffee.
ds was so happy to be out and about in his stroller so early in the morning. We walked over the bridge listening to the Caribbean music (CBR), we went into OPR, got a muffin and sat there sharing a muffin, while I sipped coffee and we watched the sun rise. WOW! What a moment. No mouse, no castle, no parade, no rides ~ just me and my son on a perfect morning ~ I think Walt himself would call that a truly magical Disney memory.
During our last WDW trip, we knew our ds (15 months at the time) would wake early the first Disney day, so the night before we got his stroller all ready for me to take him our for a walk while dd and dh slept in. We had Cindy's ressie at 8:30am that morning. He woke just before 6am. I threw on a jacket and waved a brush over my hair, grabbed the refillable mugs and took off for OPR for morning coffee.
ds was so happy to be out and about in his stroller so early in the morning. We walked over the bridge listening to the Caribbean music (CBR), we went into OPR, got a muffin and sat there sharing a muffin, while I sipped coffee and we watched the sun rise. WOW! What a moment. No mouse, no castle, no parade, no rides ~ just me and my son on a perfect morning ~ I think Walt himself would call that a truly magical Disney memory.