Which is our room number? She asked over and over. Carolina said 2627, when she founded she could not believe it actually opened the room by tapping her wristband. She did it at least three times before she got into the room. Finally we got settle in our room, but not before noticing that the soap, the shampoo and even the towels were Mickey's style; we definitely submerged in the Disney experience. .
Next morning, bright an early, we went to our first park, Epcot. The humongous world shape sphere at the entrance was just amazing. She couldn't wait to use her wristband to get in the park and start the fun rides. We did all kinds of roller-coasters, visit the amazing aquarium where we saw a dolphin, a shark and McKenzie's favorite the big turtles. Then, we went to the different countries in Epcot such as China, Mexico, Italy and Canada. Around ten at night, we went back to our hotel after watching one of the most incredible fireworks we have ever seen. Day two was Hollywood studios, the place where you can see how movies are made and even be part of one. We rode McKenzie's and Oma's favorite rollercoaster, Toy Story and we also were able to see Carolina's favorite show "India Jones". The Muppets 3D Show had McKenzie laughing and so excited she could "touch" the characters coming out of the screen. One of my favorite parts of the day was when I took her to get her first character autograph, Monster's Inc. We had to wait thirty minutes in line, but her face when she hugged the big blue monster, Sully, was so rewarding. Of course, it was one of the twenty characters we would have to wait in line to see and god she made sure we got every single one of them.
Day three was Animal Kingdom. There, we were able to do a Safari Ride and see up and close so many different animals. A lot of them looked very alike, but we were all very excited to learn and see how many different species there are and how some of them are in great danger.