Back for day two at the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow. We had breakfast with Chef Mickey at the Comtemporary Resort before heading back to the park. Donald Duck loved Alex’s hat and he gave Alex some extra special love during breakfast. We FINALLY met Pluto, who the kids were looking out for all week. Daddy continued being #1 dad when he racked up compliment number 67 from our waitress.
Our first ride was ‘Test Track’ where everyone got to build their own simulated car and then drive 75 mph around the track. The simulated car was evaluated for speed and design...Alex’s car got 1st place out of about 25 cars both times...future engineer. Gemma couldn’t go on the ride for being vertically challenged, so she hung with Daddy the first time around. We kept busy dancing and decorating the stroller with stickers.
Next, we went on ‘mission space’ and Gemma was able to go on the less intense ride with Alex and Daddy. Gemma was really into it, but for peace of mind she asked, “we are not going to for real life space right?” Alex got to go on a second time to the more intense version with G-force...giggled the whole time.
Last ride of the day was ‘spaceship earth’ in “the big ball” which was more an obligation than a thrill. One time only experience. Mommy and the kids went to visit Princess Jasmine in Morocco, while Daddy hung with Lucy. We were right under the Morocco sign so Daddy is in 96 different family pictures holding a sleeping Lucy, drinking a beer, and watching a disappointing 3rd period of the Flyers game...smiled every time.
Had an awesome dinner in Canada at Le Cellier. The staff was amazing, food was top notch, and we had a booth to lay Lucy down to sleep all the way through dinner. Get the red wine flowing. Alex got birthday candles number 109 in his chocolate mousse, which was shaped like a chocolate moose.
Made it back to our hotel for fireworks. Alex finally made it to the beach that he hasn’t stopped talking about all week.