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Disney Family Vacation 2024 - Day Two - Magic Kingdom

 Well, here we are!  Day one of our Walt Disney World vacation.  Today we will be going to Magic Kingdom.

We started out with breakfast at our hotel which was included with our stay.


Summer's first Mickey Mouse waffle.


First day - fresh and ready to go!



We are here!

In order to get to the park from the parking lot, you have to either take the ferry or the tram.  Today we took the ferry.



Can you see the castle?






Our first glimpse of Main Street.  We were rushing to get to our first ride while the ride times were lower.



Pirates of the Caribbean ride.





It's a Small World ride.



I love this ride. :)











Under the Sea - Journey of the Little Mermaid ride









Meeting the character - Ariel in her grotto
















Prince Charming's Regal Carrousel






Outdoor show with all the characters












Mad Tea Party ride




The Liberty Square Riverboat











The castle view from the boat ride.


The Hall of Presidents museum and show at Liberty Square.










Over on Tom Sawyer Island.











View of the castle from the swinging bridge.





























Walt Disney World Railroad





Some of the show at the end of the day.


Super neat night photo of the castle.










The end.  First day. :)

One of the best things we did for this vacation was purchase the Memory Maker for our days at the park.  
You can see ALL our Official Disney Memory Maker Photos HERE for Day 1 at Magic Kingdom!  

It is SO worth the money and we got so many great family photos!  
Take a look!  

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