
All loaded and ready to pull out of the driveway.

And none of us would have wanted to miss out on all the fun we had together just during the travel down there. Here is our van at yet another Krystal Burger joint. Crazy!!!! And this was day one traveling, so you can imagine how the rest of the trip went. : )


Yes, we're all nuts. Some a little (okay, a lot) more than others. You know who you are or aren't. : )
Every kind of flavored pecan had a sample we could try. Everything from key lime to barbeque to cinnamon to spicy. It was fun trying them all!
We finally made it to our destination which was a beautiful home nestled in a quiet neighborhood not far from all the hustle and bustle in Kissimmimmee, Florida. Upon walking into our home away from home, we were so excited that we could have these accomodations instead of a hotel. It was perfect for all of us with 7 children who needed more space to move about.










Below are just a few of the pictures that we were able to get despite the cold, sand burrs (watch out for those, they are bugurs) and sunny surroundings.



Phil, Casie, Zeky, Elli, and Amalyah
Since most of our day was quite inexpensive, we headed to Bahama Breeze for an absolutely fantastic meal. The food was enjoyed as was the company. We got to sit right beside the fish tank, which the children loved. And the children were so well behaved that two different people came over and commented on how nice the children were. We always have to remember that there are people watching everything we do. Good lessons for the children as they liked hearing such great things said about them from strangers.

The Brothers wanted to take us to Leu Gardens since we like that kind of stuff, and when we found out that it is FREE admission the first Monday of every month, we planned our Leu Gardens day for Monday, which happened to be the first one of the month. Yay!
Since they didn't get very many pictures at the beach, and they really wanted some to send to family, they dressed matching so we could get some good photos. It ended up that we all matched fairly well again, so we had more fun with pictures despite the cold temperatures once again.

This picture turned out wonderful! So glad we took the time to take this one!





One evening we ventured to Old Town. We walked around a bit, checked out some shops (loved the chinese tea shop) and let the children each pick out one ride or game to play.


We chose to go to Old Town on Wednesday because they have a cruise in and live music that are oldies tunes. The boys weren't finished with their rides, so us ladies and children walked back over to Old Town to catch some music. At 7:30 they have a lesson of a particular dance step that they teach whoever is willing to learn (FREE). So, Casie and I did the stroll along with mostly old people, and the children sat on the side and watched. Then after that they played some more songs, and we did a little swing to that. Good thing she knows the guy's part since our guys didn't make it back in time to dance with us. We had fun anyways!
After dancing, the guys came back and we headed to the ice cream shop in Old Town for some yumminess. Most of the children got Bubble Gum ice cream. A favorite childhood flavor for sure!

So our Old Town trip wasn't the cheapest with the guys getting their fill of fun, but hey, we were on vacation. Ice cream and some goodies at the tea shop also added to our cost, but all in all, wasn't too bad since we ate our other meals at the house that day.
Thursday was Adventure Day where we wanted to do some letterboxing at Down Town Disney and ride some of the transportation system that is part of the Disney area. First stop was Down Town Disney. The children absolutely loved the Lego store! They had a large area outside where you can build with legos and make a race car to race others.





After much time at the Lego Store, we headed out to walk the strip and see what we could see. We browsed through the enormous Disney Store which has an area where little girls can get their hair fixed up like a princess. Just a note, most of the girls we saw that did this, did not look happy afterward. Not sure of how much it cost, but I would hope if mine would have had it done, they would have been feeling on top of the world all day. Definitely witnessed some spoiled children that day. But really, aren't we since we got to do such a wonderful vacation in the first place? It's all the perspective, I guess, and I do hope that when people looked at us, we were smiling, and big. :D
So, next we swung into the Ghirardelli store to grab a FREE sample of their candy cane chocolate, which I will add isn't near as good as the new candy cane Hershey Kisses and much much more expensive.
Then we went to the Mr. Potato Head store. As seen below.

And we all enjoyed just walking around looking at the train, star wars stuff, little pets, and other toys. Is fun for our children to just look at it all even if they don't get something.

After we walked around Down Town Disney (we did eat lunch at the T-Rex restaurant, which was quite expensive, so we got a couple things and shared), we whipped out our letterboxing stuff and looked for the letterbox that we had a clue for. Stike out #1. No box! Booooo!
We then hopped on one of the Disney transporation buses (FREE) to take us to the Swan Resort.
We looked for another letterbox that was across the road from the Swan Resort at the Fantasia Gardens Mini Golf. Strike out #2! Boooooo! Was a bad first time letterboxing for the Brothers. Then we took a stroll down the boardwalk that goes to all the Disney Resorts in the area. Our traveling plans didn't go quite as planned, and it was getting late, so we hopped on one of the water taxis (FREE) back to the Swan Resort, and then hopped on the bus back to Down Town Disney. We wanted to do the monorail system too, but just didn't have time, and we were pretty tired and ready for dinner.

So we headed out, stopped at an inexpensive Mexican Restaurant which was also delicious with great service, and then back to the house to begin packing up for our return home.
We had a wonderful time! The cost of the house versus staying at a hotel for a week, was so much cheaper split by two families, and we had the added benefits of saving money on food by cooking in, our own pool and hot tub, and all the extra space for children to play in.
A lot of people think they have to take their children to Disney and give them this amazing, awesome, extravagant experience at the parks, when really, you can experience plenty at Down Town Disney for FREE, and if you use the transportation system, you can really see lots of the parks and have the joy of riding something that is FREE. The monorail system would have gotten us close enough to see Epcot and Magic Kingdom and even takes you through one of the rides in Magic Kingdom. All of these experiences are FREE and can satisfy your child's desire for fun IF they aren't so engrossed in video games and all the latest toys and such. Some of the Disney Resorts that you can get to by bus, boat or monorail even have restaurants that some Disney characters visit, so they can even have that experience of getting to be up close to characters for the price of the meal.
It's doable to have a fun Disney vacation without busting the bank. Make memories while doing small things such as build a car along with your child to race at the Lego store. Your child will remember those kinds of memories if you are truly interacting with him/her and making that moment count in their lives. Don't be afraid to take a big vacation as long as you are willing to do your research in finding ways to save ahead of time.
So, we came home and put more than half of our vacation money into our van fund. Yippee! That excites me along with all the wonderful memories we made with our children and friends.
Christi, Looks like such a great time with some wonderful memories that will last a lifetime. What a blessing!
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