There are some great snack options at the park, and many of them are reasonably
priced. But buying too many snacks is a quick way to blow the vacation budget.
So, we take a snack pack with us. It includes graham crackers, walnuts, raisins,
goldfish, granola bar, pretzels, assortment of cookies, candy, and flavor packs
that can be added to water to take away that horrible Disney water taste. We try
to pack a large enough variety to anticipate whatever anyone might want.
The
neighborhood we are staying in is filled with vacation villas. When you rent
your house out, you never know what you might get. I saw twenty-five people come
out of one six bedroom house. They all loaded into an extended van, sitting atop
each other. The back of this van was so low that is almost touched the ground!
When considering the cost of a villa divided by twenty-five people, it is under
$4 per person per day, a great deal. However, you would really need to like all
the people you are living with!
Florida in July means rain. The humidity
starts building in the morning. The blue skies start building clouds. Once the
humidity reaches its peak, the skies open and it pours, often accompanied with
lightening. It might rain in the early afternoon or late evening, but regardless
of the time, it has rained every day we have been here! And it always seems to
start raining when we are ready to head out the door.
When we renewed
our Disney yearly passes we bought the expanded pass that allows for water parks
and Disney Quest. Our new passes go into effect today so after work we headed to
Disney Quest at Downtown Disney. Disney Quest is a giant unlimited use arcade
with some 3D adventures, simulators, bumper cars, and other things mixed in.
It
is surprising how physically and mentally exhausting video games can be.
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