Saturday we woke up early (really early since it was two hours earlier than in Utah), ate a quick breakfast at Give Kids the World and headed to the Magic Kingdom. Magic Kingdom was a perfect place to start. It is geared more towards younger kids than all the other parks and while the rides were fun they weren't as intense as some of the ones we rode at the other parks later in the week. It was a good way to get Joseph started on roller coasters which was his main goal. It was also a great start to our experiences to pull up to the parking window and show them Joseph's "Give Kids the World Button" which gave us free parking. The attendant would just wave us on through. It took us a couple rides to figure out how the guest assistance pass that Joseph had worked but once we figured it out our time standing in lines was over. We would show his pass to the attendant at the main entrance and depending upon the ride we would enter through either the handicap access route, the exit, or through the fastpass route. All of these meant essentially a trip straight to the front of the line at every ride. It was amazing. It was also amazing how fast you can go through a Disney Park if you have older kids who don't mind the walking and if you don't have to stand in long lines or play the game of walking back and forth through the park to get fastpasses. We finished seeing everything we wanted to see at the Magic Kingdom around 4:30 and headed out to go to Give Kids the World. At Give Kids the World the kids had a coupon to get a free pillow each, so we went to the Castle of Miracles to get a pillow. These pillows are wonderful. Just right for sleeping on the airplane, not too big to be in the way, and each one looks different so the kids can tell them apart. Joseph also had a star that he could give to the star fairy and she would place it on the ceiling in the Castle of Miracles so he did that also. It was pretty cool. Joseph wrote his name on his star and then placed it in a treasure box that was connected to a computer. The screen on the wall showed the star fairy taking the star away and when you looked in the box the star was gone. The next morning the star was in the ceiling with the others and you received a passport to tell you where your star was. Joseph will be able to go back to Give Kids the World anytime he

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e forever. After this we ate dinner and headed back to Disney for more fun. This time we went to Disney Hollywood Studios. We didn't have enough time to see everything there - partially because one roller coaster wasn't working that night and partially because after Star Tours our family stayed in the gift shop for about an hour making their own light sabers. (Yes, Brad had to have one also!!) By the time we were done there it was late and time to go get some sleep before we started all over again the next day.
Our list of rides we rode/shows we saw on Saturday:
At Magic Kingdom:
Space Mountain (loved this - everyones favorite at MK)
Laugh Floor Comedy Club (amazing interaction between audience and screen)
Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin

Tomorrowland Speedway
Toontown to see princesses and Goofy, Pluto, Donald
It's a Small World (boring)
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad (another favorite)
Splash Mountain (wet but not too wet!, loved it)
Haunted Mansion (the ghosts are great)
Pirates of the Caribbean (Captain Jack looks real - the younger kids had to ask if he was)
Jungle Cruise (Nathaniel was chosen to drive the boat on this ride)
Magic Carpets of Aladdin (boring)
Dreams Come True Parade (loved this - all the favorites were there, including the dwarfs for Laura)
Lots of Shopping for souvineers (the kids couldn't wait)
At Disney Hollywood Studios:
Tower of Terror (Joseph's least favorite - totally scared the younger kids)
Toy Story (another favorite)
Star Tours (really cool but made some of us feel queasy)
Shopping for build your own light sabers