When we first learned of the wedding location we started researching things to do in the Key Largo area. Of course our minds also drifted further north to the Orlando area, not wanting to give up any family time we decided to spend our week with family in the Keys then our two extra days we headed north to Orlando. With so many attractions in that area we decided on SeaWorld. Something that was totally doable in one day.
Sunday after checking out of our "Florida House" as Branson called it, we headed north. When I first came up with the idea, I didn't realize how far it was, but Josh convinced me it would be worth it. Our kids are great travelers, but still 8 hours in a car followed by a six hour flight home made me a bit nervous. They rocked it though. Five hours north to Orlando without one stop. No potty breaks or food stops.
There was lots of reading
And LOTS of fighting
Happy kids to be out of the car and getting food in their bellies. Happy mommy and daddy too for such an easy car ride and to be out of the car as well.
We woke up bright and early the next morning to get to SeaWorld right when they opened.
And looking back it was totally worth it.
The kids like the shows
And LOVED the rides.
There was literally no wait in line for the rides. Josh and I each took turns going on the adult rides while the other stayed with the kids.
Branson was tall enough to go on all of the kids rides alone and just tall enough for most of the adult rides.
We headed out at dinner time and the kids promptly fell asleep as we headed south to Fort Lauderdale. Arriving at midnight we checked into our hotel aware that we were basically paying for a place to shower and get organized for our flight home. We checked out at 4 a.m. and headed to the airport and had an uneventful flight home.
When we landed in Seattle the adults were starting to get sleepy, but we knew if we could make it home we would get a break.
Thankful for kids and grandparents who missed each other. We dropped the kids off at Papa and Mimi's and went straight home to get some rest. Transition back to reality was fairly easy with their help.
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