I had mentioned an upcoming trip to Florida on my Christmas Day post. The boys got a surprise box telling all about the trip. Inside was a countdown chain for it. We put it on our refrigerator that afternoon and began getting ready. I had the chains divided into weeks meaning we had four weeks and three days from Christmas. Lining it up like that made it easier to see how much longer we had to wait.
You can imagine their joy when it was finally time to pull off the last ring.
We flew out early on a Sunday morning. Our driver picked us up at 4:00 a.m. to take us to the airport in Guatemala City. There was some confusion on the date. The driver had also arrived at 4:00 a.m. the day before to pick us up. Needless to say, our last day of packing and getting ready started early. Add to it the fact that our power was out most of that day was not fun. Anyway, this was a second attempt. I am just glad the driver came back and we got to the airport without any issues.
All boarded and ready to go!
A view from the plane in Guatemala City.
Guatemala City
Somewhere over the ocean.
We flew American on the trip there. I was so excited to see they served Dr. Pepper on the flight. It is my favorite!!!
South Florida
The water and views were so beautiful!
Landing in Miami. It was my first time to fly through there.
It was one week before the Super Bowl. There was a lot of advertising in the airport.
Next stop, Orlando.
Waiting on our vehicle at the Orlando airport. For the few days we were there before our work meeting we rented a vehicle from a company called Turo. I was very leery of it when David first mentioned it. After a lot of research and reading reviews I warmed up to the idea. Turo is a car sharing marketplace. We have heard it described as the "Air B&B of car rentals". We had a very positive experience and we would recommend it to anyone. We would definitely use them again, if needed, on future travels.
Who doesn't get all excited when they see this sign?
Advertisements in the hotel lobby.
one of our favorite rides!
The hotel had a lot of sandy areas with hammocks. The boys wasted no time heading out to play.
That night we ate at Cracker Barrel for supper.
We then stopped by a few souvenir shops on the way back to the hotel.
We got back to the hotel just in time to watch the fireworks from Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios. It was a pretty sight.
We began the next morning with a trip to Walmart. I cannot tell you how excited we were! The boys chanted "Walmart!, Walmart!, Walmart!" all the way there. Yes, we have Walmart in Guatemala City but it is not the same. Afterwards we headed to Disney Springs. We passed under the sign again. I think I took a picture every time.
Arriving at Disney Springs
I had read online about Guy Fieri's restaurant there and wanted to try it out. It is called Chicken Guy. We went for lunch. They serve chicken tenders with over 20 sauces plus salad bowls, sandwiches & fries. The fries were our favorite part of the meal. We would go back just for more of those.
They love to watch Guy on the Food Network.
I think he stopped at every water fountain he saw. It was not because he was thirsty but just because he could. We cannot drink the tap water here. It always blows their minds while in the States that water comes out of those fountains and you can freely drink it.
A view from the Coca-Cola store.
A photo with the bear.
grrrrrr......
We loved seeing Guatemala coffee for sale.
Visiting the Lego Store.
They got to learn how to operate this cool Lego machine.
Enjoying the fish at the Rainforest Cafe gift shop.
We spent the whole afternoon walking around. It was so much fun!
That evening we had supper at Steak 'n Shake.
One last picture before bedtime. It was hard to go to sleep because the next morning we would be up early heading to Magic Kingdom. The excitement was off the charts! I'll share about that fun day next.
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