It happened on one of those
zip-a-dee-doo-dah days. Now that’s the kind of day when you can’t open your
mouth without a song jumping right out of it. That’s exactly what I was doing
most of the way to Orlando, Florida for the trip of a lifetime; I was singing
every Disney song I knew. One of my favorite things about this trip was that I
was with my choir, so some of them were singing too.
At the beginning of this school
year I was informed that our choir would be taking a spring break trip to Walt
Disney World in Florida, and every moment after that was spent anxiously
awaiting said expedition. So on Friday, March 7, I sat in the choir room
attempting to convince myself of the reality all around me. It seemed much more
like a dream (and there may have been some dreaming; it was very late by the
time the bus arrived). This feeling continued for the length of the ride to
Dallas and as we boarded our plane.
After copious amounts of sleeping,
waiting, singing, and traveling, we arrived at Disney’s Animal Kingdom around
noon on Saturday. At this point most of us were visibly exhausted, but nobody
seemed to care. We all went to Expedition Everest first, and then broke off
into smaller groups. We explored every inch of the park, taking thousands of
pictures and making thousands of memories. I ate at a cleverly named, dinosaur
themed restaurant with the other members of my group that day, which was
fantastic. But the greatest feature of Animal Kingdom was without a doubt the
Tree of Life. No pictures or words can accurately describe seeing the baobab
live and in person. I could tell it wasn’t a real tree, but it was so intricate
and beautiful and full of life that it didn’t matter. It was the pinnacle of
the park.
The following morning, we rose
fairly early in order to prepare for the Magic Kingdom. It was Sunday morning,
and I am proud to say that it did not go unrecognized amongst our group. One of
our seniors led a devotional that morning. She did an outstanding job and it
fit perfectly into the trip. She shared the end of 1 Thessalonians 5 and
encouraged us to be thankful in all circumstances, as in 1 Thessalonians 5:18.
I love being a part of a group that is about the word of God and doing what it
says, and I’m so glad it was shown that being at Disney World doesn’t exempt
you from that.
After breakfast and our devotional,
we were off to the Magic Kingdom, which may have been my favorite park. My
small group started in Main Street, U.S.A. and made a circle around the park
the first half of the day. Space Mountain was a crowd favorite, so we rode it
several times. Around 5 my group decided they wanted to go shopping, but thankfully several members of a different group came to my rescue. I made another
circle around the park with them before the parade, which was phenomenal. Finally
we made our way back to Main Street for the show at the castle, which was by
far the best event at the park. A beautiful arrangement of Disney clips and
moments were displayed on the castle to the soundtrack of Disney through the
years. It was stunningly beautiful, and I know there were tears in my group.
Following that was a fireworks show narrated by Jiminy Cricket about wishes and
dreams coming true, and it was so fitting because the beauty of the scene was a
dream come true.
Monday morning we departed for
Epcot. Throughout the day I met several characters such as Elsa, Anna, Belle,
Mary Poppins, Mickey, Minnie, Goofy… The list goes on. Among the favorite rides
were Mission Space (though it’s not for those with claustrophobia or motion
sickness) and Soarin’. My group wandered around the park until the time came
for our Disney Sings workshop, which was undoubtedly my favorite part of the
entire trip, during which we learned two songs from the Lion King, made some
fairly bizarre sound effects, and learned some choreography, which I also
learned is not my strongest point. It was amazing to be a part of such a
talented group. Following the workshop we went back out to the park and made
another loop before the Illuminations show. We made the mistake of sitting
right next to a speaker, and hearing is not my forte (no pun intended), but the
show was still outstanding, a combination of fireworks, lasers, and music to
stir the emotions and illuminate the night, both literally and metaphorically.
Tuesday was spent at Universal
Studios, and it was magical, not merely because I spent a large portion of my
day at Hogwarts. That is where I started, and I must say I enjoyed my few hours
drinking butterbeer, riding dragons, and exploring the castle. Eventually we
left Hogsmeade and made a loop all around the park, riding various rides that
looked interesting and snacking on the widest variety of food possible from
kebabs to dippin’ dots. I spent the latter part of the day watching as the
group rode a roller coaster that looked a little too intense for me, and then
we ate at the Hard Rock Café. The park was fairly large, and by the end of the
night I felt as though I had really walked the universe.
Wednesday morning we went to
Hollywood Studios. We rode the Tower of Terror and The Rock’n Roller Coaster.
Thankfully my friend thought to bring some headphones, because we rode it three
times and it was certainly the loudest experience. We ate at Pizza Planet,
where I enjoyed the Toy Story references to infinity and beyond. Then we walked
around the park one more time before regrouping and heading to the airport. The
ride home was long and mostly unexciting, but you could practically feel the
Disney World atmosphere still around us as we sang our Disney songs and talked
about our favorite parts of the trip. We arrived at home with mixed emotions of
relief to be back and longing to go again.
This was truly the trip of a
lifetime, and it was the best adventure I’ve yet to go on. I am so thankful to
have gotten to go, especially with this particular group. It truly would not
have been the same if I had gone with anyone else, so to those of you out there
who had a part in that, thank you so much for the pictures, the stories, the
memories, and for joining me on this adventure to a whole new world. I had the
time of my life, and dreams really did come true. I hope the same is true for
you.
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