With us purchasing the 14 day Flex Pass to the other theme parks, Disney World was kind of skipped by us this year. When Grandpa came, we did manage to go back and visit the rest of Disney, but only touching on the fun things. Black clouds started to form just as we got our picture in front of MGM as we were leaving. As soon as we got home 15 minutes later, it rained and rained and rained.


It's always a good sight to see the entrance to Disney World. Disney actually owns miles and miles of their own freeway system to get to and from the individual theme parks.


Tower of Terror is not Preston's favorite, but he'll always do it. Dropping 13 stories to the basement is the best way to experience weightlessness.


Again, notice the hands up on all four of us as we drop 13 stories. While everyone else holds on, we just let it go.


One of the newer MGM ride is Rock'n Roller Coaster. This is similar to Space Mountain, but with a couple of loops. You get blasted by music for Aero Smith.


Pictures are taken on this ride. Last year Brooklyn barely made it on height on this ride. This year she cleared it easily. Although Preston doesn't like upside down roller coasters, he definitely likes this one.

Star Wars if a fun flight simulator ride. MGM has a lot of props outside the ride to enjoy.

Obviously, Brooklyn's most favorite attraction at MGM-- The Little Mermaid theatrical show. This show involves a characterization of glow in the dark fish. Actual rain comes down on the audience.

Another illusion shot. No, there is no real buildings in the background, just a painted mat to make it appear that we are again in New York City.

Brooklyn decides to call grandpa back in Safford. She knows that he is leaving the next morning to come to Orlando and visit us. She wanted to make sure to hurry up and come.


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