When I invited Brett down to celebrate his 30th birthday this month, we went through all of the dates that worked for the three of us and chose this weekend. As our main activity was going to the Epcot Festival of the Arts, I quickly booked a hotel for us for Sunday night and then Brett picked out his flight schedule to coincided with the plans. When I went to purchase Brett's Disney tickets, I realized that because of a special that they were running, it was actually cheaper to buy a three-day park pass instead of a two. Because of the non-Disney plans that we had already made, I thought that we would only use the two days but was alright with that since it was still more economical to have the three-day ticket even if we didn't use it all. After talking to Brett and Doug, we realized that Brett and I would have time to use it if we planned a short day for lunch at Magic Kingdom. He was more than ready to do that, and I was looking forward to hanging out at one of our favorite places for a few hours.
Doug offered to pick Brett up for me last night, since I had a CCW meeting and he would be close to the airport. I appreciated that and assumed that they would drive back, order pizza and I would meet them here. It dawned on the both of us this week that it might make more sense for them to stay in Orlando, so Doug would have a short drive to work, and Brett would be close to Magic Kingdom in the morning. I wasn't sure when I would be able to meet them but decided to book a hotel and figure that out later. To my surprise, there was a Spark by Hilton halfway in between S.I. Goldman and Disney that was only a $108. I booked it right away and we were all amazed by how nice it was for the cost.
Doug left this morning for work before we were ready to go to Magic Kingdom. He enjoyed the relatively short drive, and we appreciated being able to almost make rope drop this morning. Due to our plans tonight, Brett and I knew that we only had five hours at the park and decided to just enjoy anything and everything that we could get done. Peter Pan had a relatively short wait compared to normal, so we went straight there after watching the Dapper Dans drive by singing to all of the guests. Both of us had fun in the interactive queue and loved the ride as always. From there, we headed to the new Country Bear Jamboree since Brett had not seen it yet. Pirates of the Caribbean was next on the agenda before ordering lunch at Pinocchio Haus where we were able to grab a highly sought after table overlooking the Small World ride. Before our time was up, we were also able to catch Haunted Mansion and The Little Mermaid rides ending a fantastic day at Magic Kingdom.
Our trip home was an easy one with only one accident slowing us down. Meg called to check in with us and Brett and I were able to finish his RSVP list for the wedding while catching up on political news. We pulled into the driveway a few minutes before Doug ready for our night out in Ocala with dinner at Crazy Cucumber and a game of Catan with Uncle Phil.