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Disney Family Vacation 2024 - Day Six - Magic Kingdom

 

Day Four in the parks - back to Walt Disney World!






Riding to the park.



Summer dressed like Mary Poppins for the day. :)




My new Under Armor shoes from the outlet. 


Castle shot with the whole fam. :)



Waiting in line to see Pooh and Tigger!







The Flying Elephant Dumbo ride




Stopped to eat our lunch.  My rice cake with peanut butter on it.


Main Street.  The barbershop quartet was performing!  
They were really good!





The fam at the racing ride.  Which sadly ended badly.  Summer left her little wallet on the ride with her cash in it - $190.  Someone stole it.  It was never turned in.  We went back to the ride, checked the ride, talked to all the workers, filled out a report.  Nothing.  A waste of time and energy.  People suck.  If anything you can be in this world, just be an honest person.







Can you see how HOT I am?  I am wasted.  And so HOT.


Even though the sun went down, it didn't cool down much.  


The others went on one of the roller coaster rides again.  Not me.  I am done with those rides.  I did a couple other rides.  Where I could sit or put my feet UP.




Waiting for the others when the fireworks began.


Having a Chicago dog.
















And that's a wrap on our Disney Family Vacation 2024!

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