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Disney World

Saturday - 2 November 2002: Orlando, Florida - The weather today was just PERFECT. 80 degrees, sunny and no wind. No rain. No thunder. No lightning. We were up early. I went to the supermarket and DT went for a run. This was my first visit to a Publix Supermarket and it was really, really, really nice! Everything I was looking for in one store. They even had a very nice bakery and were bringing loaves of freshly baked sourdough boules out of the ovens to tempt the shoppers. We spent the rest of the morning at the motorhome, enjoying the sun. For our afternoon's entertainment we went over to the Disney Boardwalk and walked along the boards. This area is full of shops and restaurants and is home to the ESPN Zone, where we spent our afternoon watching college football. It was really a fun afternoon, too - we enjoyed great food, met fun people and the Ducks Won! (Okay, mind you, the Ducks were not on TV. It is sad when you go to a sports bar to watch the ticker across the bottom of the screen, isn't it? We did watch the Cougs pound the SunDevils). Mary called several times from Autzen and I get the scores text-messaged to my cell phone, and then of course, there is always my wireless internet-surfing Palm Pilot. A girl needs to feel connected while traveling around the country. The Ducks beat Stanford!

Delaney wants Lilo and Stitch. Every shop we went into had nothing Lilo and Stitch. Delaney assured me it was a Disney movie. (Is it normal for a seven year old to know the producer of a movie?) Finally a clerk told us that they sold Lilo and Stitch "stuff" at Downtown Disney - where we were last night - at one shop! So, back we went. No Lilo, but lots of Stitch. We may never learn what Lilo is or what it looks like! Stitch looks like a blue Gremlin. Disney has just opened a new toy store in Downtown Disney, "Once Upon a Toy". I would advise to not go there with a kid. It was bad enough I went there with DT. He went nuts playing with everything. They sell something funny: you put a Tootsie Pop in the holder, push the button, and the candy spins 'round and 'round - you just need to stick-out your tongue! The Tootsie Pop toy handles are Buzz Lightyear, Mickey, Minnie and other Disney characters. Arms flail, gizmos whirl. Toys for the Lazy Lolly Licker. For $12 you can get a Mr. Potato Head and can go around a circular display with bins of eyes, ears, noses, glasses, moustaches, lips, hats... well, you name it and it is there to complete your own Mr. Potato Head.

Disney World is so International. There is someone from everywhere here, with the majority being Americans and second-place going to the English, followed by Germans, Italians and Japanese. The crowds were larger tonight, but Pleasure Island was still free until 9 p.m. We went back to Wolfgang Puck's Cafe and walked right in for the last two seats at the sushi bar, where we repeated our order from yesterday, and called it night.

RV Park: Now called Lake Magic RV Resort in Clermont, Florida


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