Saturday, June 6, 2009

Typhoon Lagoon

Ian was DYING to hit the water parks so we decided to spend a day at Typhoon Lagoon. Each of Disney's water parks has a story behind it and Typhoon Lagoon's story is it is the result of the "storm of storms" and in it's wake was left a "topsy turvy tropical paradise". It was pretty cool and like I said Ian was so excited to get started on the water slides. We started at the Crush 'n' Gusher and it was instant disappointment when Ian was informed that he wasn't tall enough to ride (by like a couple hairs on his head!). The height requirement is 48 inches. Now, when Ian was at the doctors in September, I am absolutely sure that he measured 49 inches, because he was 49 pounds as well and I remember thinking how funny it was that he was a pound per inch of boy. There was also the fact that we had spent the last two days at other parks and hadn't had any problems with the other big rides. To say Ian was bummed was an understatement. He was SO looking forward to this park and he was now realizing that he wasn't going to be able to do half of the things he wanted to do. I was really disappointed for him too. We went on to the next slide and they decided to try it, maybe the height bar was a little off at the last one. So they tried the Humunga Kowabunga and to our amazement, Ian was able to go! Well, the first time anyways. The second time they went up there was another person manning the slides and he said that he could go this one last time, but he was really not tall enough to keep riding. So he got two goes at a big slide, and that was better than nothing I guess! There were other slides that kept them occupied, just not as thrilling as the ones he was denied access to. He really had a good time going in the wave pool and the entire family enjoyed the Castaway Creek attraction which was a leisurely inner tube ride around the entire park. Ian to my surprise wanted to go around two or three times and really had fun! Ana was okay with it, she wasn't thrilled as several times around the track there's water spraying, misting or falling on you; this girl does not like getting wet! She was much happier when she and I plopped ourselves on the sandy beach area. She had a ball playing in the sand; rubbing it on her face, eating it, and rolling around in it. She's a wanderer though, so it was not so stress free for me! All in all, it was a good day. We left Typhoon Lagoon around 3pm and headed back to the hotel to shower change and get ready to spend some time in Downtown Disney for dinner and some shopping! On to the pictures!

Here is the Crush 'n' Gusher moments before it broke my sons heart!



Greg and Ian are off to buy a pair of water shoes in hopes that the extra half inch they would afford would be enough to let him ride. Unfortunately we then found out that most of the slides wouldn't allow them to be worn....foiled again!



The Humunga Cowabunga...and Ian coming off of it for the first of the two times he was allowed to ride...





Our pretty princess waiting patiently while brother rides the Humunga Cowabunga:



Ana having a ball in the sand. I think this was her favorite part of the entire day! She literally rolled all around the beach area burying her face in the sand. She was a mess, but she sure had a good time!





The kids enjoyed lunches out of sand pail lunch boxes. That cup Ana is clutching is the third type of cup we purchased for her there. The sippy cup I brought was mistakenly left on the plane on our trip down. Did you know it is absolutely impossible to find a satisfactory non spill sippy cup in Disney World?!




I love this picture of Ian and Daddy:



In Downtown Disney, we ate at T-Rex restaurant. The food was so good and the ambiance was like nothing I've ever seen before! There were tons of animated dinosaurs, a glacier, and a meteor shower every 20 minutes. It was very cool for Ian; not so much for Ana though. She HATED it! She cowered into Greg immediately and we were afraid we were going to have to leave but she quickly fell asleep and remained so for the duration of the meal. I am glad we went, but I did feel guilty that she was terrified into sleep!




Ian's Bone Chillin' Slushee drink which he obviously loved:



Poor Ana...daddy didn't mind the snuggling though!



Ian posing with the Lego dogs near the Lego store.


4 comments:

Mimi to Ian, Liliana and Cooper said...

I just love reading about your adventures.........it brings a smile to my face every time!

Nannie and Papa said...

Great fun guys. Looks like you had a wonderful time

Debbie said...

Ian will be tall enough for all the water slides by the next trip to Disney.

Ana looks so much bigger in these photos. She may have passed Lili up. Doesn't she have a birthday coming up soon?

Mommy 2 DustySky said...

Hi Cammie, I wish I knew you guys were in Orlando the kids and I would have loved to meet you in Downtown Disney for dinner or ice cream :(

How are you all doing ??