Personal Narrative Essay: Planning A Trip To The Disney World

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Four years ago we went to Disney World just my family and me, we had so much fun that we decided we would go again in four years. We started planning the next trip almost immediately; we were all so excited to go back. It was not going to be just us this time; my aunt and uncle’s family would be coming with us this time. I remember waiting those four years, and they felt like forever. When it finally came time to start packing (three days in advance) we made sure to prepare for what we did not last time. We had been there before so we knew what we should bring. We packed a bunch of snacks and a bunch of waters. Everything there is so expensive so we tried to cut down on buying extra food. The meal plan that we had gotten with our trip was prepaid …show more content…

We were going to meet them in the Magic Kingdom park after we were done. All of us caught at least two decently sized large mouth bass. My 10-year-old cousin caught the biggest fish. It was about 17 pounds and was 18 inches. We left the docks that were in our resort to walk to the bus stop that would bring us to the first park. Magic Kingdom is the most child friendly park at Disney World. Most of the rides are slow and most of them are not considered thrill rides. Although all the parks have, a lot of scenery Magic Kingdom definitely has the most. There is a giant replica of the castle from Cinderella that can be seem from most parts of the park. We only rode a few rides while we were there but most of the fun at Disney World is the experience not the rides. For example, that day our supper reservations were in the Magic Kingdom and this restaurant was where you could find Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, and Tigger. I had to get a picture with Piglet because Piglet is the best. When we left, it was dark outside and there were fireworks that were so bright it was very easy to see even though it was dark and the lights were shut …show more content…

Animal Kingdom was my favorite park in Disney World. It has a safari, which I love because I love seeing wildlife. There is also the Expediton Everest rollercoaster. The rollercoaster allows you to see the Yeti and it also goes backwards, so it is really fun. It took a lot of convincing to get my uncle on it though. He was scared of it because of how high it goes and he did not know if it went upside down (it doesn’t.) When we finally got him on it I waited for the ride to start to tell him that it does go upside down, which was a complete lie but it was funny to see his reaction. After he got off he said he actually enjoyed it, so maybe he’ll be more open to other rides now. Most of the time while we were at this park it was raining on us but we really didn’t care because we had bought ponchos. By we I mean my family sent me out into the rain to get them. I had to get 9 ponchos total and the person selling them looked at me like I was crazy when I told her that. 80 dollars later we were drier and back to exploring the park. We went to leave and right as I stepped on the bus I realized I forgot my bag, with my wallet that had my ID in it, back at the restaurant we ate at. This restaurant was on the complete other side of the park. My mom and I walk all the way across the park to the restaurant where the directed us to the lost and found. It was not there so they told us to go back the front of the park to customer service and we did. It

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