May 25, 2017

# Disney # Family

Disney: Hollywood Studios

After our off-day, we were ready to hit Hollywood Studios. Our goals were to see lots of characters and immerse ourselves in Star Wars everything. Nailed it!

When you drop your yogurt spoons on the bus, Momma gets creative with yogurt foil lids as spoons! Because #Disney



The girls loved the ride Toy Story Mania, and meeting some of the Disney Junior Pals!







We enjoyed some lunch at Backlot Express to kick off our journey into Star Wars :)


This Jawa was actually kinda cute

"Riding" a speeder bike


We caught the March of the First Order, and I thought Ben was going to lose his mind!


...and then we entered The Star Wars Launch Bay



Eliza was hesitant of "The Bad Guy"...

 ...But Peyton was intrigued by power and totally ready to join The Dark Side

Check out Peyton's pose

Our favorite furry dude



Ben and I each took Peyton on the Star Tours ride- a 3D space flight!
(Pro Tip: If you are traveling with a younger sibling, ask the cast member for a rider swap ticket before your first ride. This way, the parent staying with the little kiddo can jump right back on the ride with the older kiddo without having to wait in line!)




We ventured over to Disney Junior Live on Stage (again- great timing as the sun was shining bright) and enjoyed the show! This was a cute Mickey Mouse Clubhouse-themed stage show and the kids enjoyed the interaction and familiar characters like Toodles.



We later headed over to Frozen land to catch A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration and met Olaf on the way! He certainly does love warm hugs.




The Frozen Sing-Along was super cool (ha, get it?)... It was hosted by 2 hilarious "villagers" who told the story of Elsa and Anna, who came out at the end of the show briefly. We all enjoyed singing along to our favorite songs, and let me tell you....when ELSA is right in front of you singing "Let it Go" and it starts snowing and your kids are totally in awe, it will make a Momma cry!



We ended our day with dinner at Hollywood and Vine, a cute diner with American cuisine. We sat in the main area, but there were little rooms designed to look like homes from the '50's, which was really neat!








And I ended my day with a much needed shower & cocktail :)


Night Night!


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