Ok i know the word that Walt would like us to use is happiest...
and although that may be true for the vast majority of America (who arguably likely have not been there as much as i have been) that is fair enough i guess
here are my ideas to fill in the blank:
hottest- really people Animal Kingdom doesn't have to have the climate of a scorching desert to get the point across...get some more shade!! Don't get me wrong I enjoyed it nearly every sweat drop of the way but why oh why can it not be in North Dakota or something?
most organized- really very well!!! they know what they are doing and that was appreciated :)
creepiest- really with all the singing puppets? no matter how many times i see the things they still sorta stress me out with all their mechanicalness...esp in It's a Small World! On a fun note one of the puppets at Epcot (in Mexico of course) danced just like my dad!!
yellingest- ok this is not a word but it is a trait that many a parent had in all 4 of the parks...people took their kiddos sans sunscreen, naps and proper hydration and expected them to be perfectly behaved for 10 hours straight...it was as if many of those poor kiddos were bothering their parents by having basic needs of thirst and hunger met...aye carumba! side note here...there are a bunch of spoiled kiddos out there who screamed every chance they had for no reason but mostly it was what i talked about a few lines ago.
accommodating- as a family with children who have very specific special needs this was a fantastic vacation destination. Disney worked well with the boys and were always more than willing to accommodate them in everyway possible. I recommend all Autism families to trek down to Mickey's place and experience the fun together.
In other news: I was unable to secure a solid tan but that was a small price to pay to watch the nephews experience Disney.
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