![]() ![]() When everyone was sitting down you could see all the glowing firepits and lines of tiki torches. So after we had dinner we toasted our marshmallows over one of the tin washbins used as a firepit. Included in our ticket were a couple smores. No secret I would move back in a heartbeat, but in the meanwhile I’m trying to bloom where I’ve been planted. I made a bunch of hearts and drew the Great State of Texas. My youngest drew ice skates, my middle wished for hair as long as Rapunzel’s, and my oldest wrote ‘I Believe I can fly, from York, PA, USA, Earth, Milky Way Galaxy July 28th, 2018’ (again he’s 11). So we carefully took out our lanterns and began decorating them. ![]() ![]() The only people behind us were people that got there after us and the professional photographers. We were positioned perfectly to see all the lanterns once they took flight. As we found a spot to make camp, I noticed which way the wind was blowing. There was music playing, food trucks, and inflatables if you dared. The gates opened at 4pm but we didn’t get their until 6:30pm. My oldest is now 11 so he’s pretty strong and helpful. Kids were happy and they’re old enough to carry their own chairs now. Our trip started in Virginia and we drove to York, PA. So last weekend when it finally happened…WOW! It was amazing! However, due to weather it had been delayed twice. I heard about Lantern Fest last Fall and bought tickets right away. The story is interesting, the songs are incredible, and that scene with the floating lights is AMAZING! IF you missed my post from our 1st trip to Disney, go check it out, here. Y’all! We saw the Floating Lights from Tangled in REAL LIFE! OK, backstory…Tangled is one of my favorite Disney movies. ![]()
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