CARRIAGE RIDE AT DISNEY'S FORT WILDERNESS:
As the sun rises on yet my first day of being 46, I just want to share what my "LADY" did for me for my birthday last night.Colleen and I jumped on the "HARLEY" and rode down to "Disney" where we entered "FORT WILDERNESS", what most people don't realize is that you not only can camp there on Disney property, but they have a ton of great activities if people just explore a little bit they'll find out that Disney's Fort Wilderness has so much more to offer than just camping. Horse Back Riding, Pony Rides for the kids, Water Sports, Boats to rent, Fishing on the seven seas lagoon, and so much more.
Take for instants last night Colleen, my wife, took me to The "Fort Wilderness Camp Ground" area where they keep the horses over by the "Trails End Cafe", and we took a "CARRIAGE RIDE"< it was very romantic, and it was a huge hit to see the "DEER" and other animals while being able to relax and be pulled down a nice groomed trail by this huge horse. The trail guide who was on the carriage controlling that big guy, she was really great too.
I loved it, afterwords, we took the water taxi across to Magic Kingdom, we got in there and then headed straight for my favorite ride '"PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN", and then we watched the fireworks, soon after that we headed for the door, and got back on the "HARLEY" for the ride home, we took the long way home, and enjoyed the open rode for a little while, then got caught in traffic.
After finally making it home around 11:30pm, I headed straight for bed, as I was not only tired, but I was also in a ton of pain, all which stems from my back injury, walking like that just killed me,we even rented a chair , but who wants to roll around in one of those all night?
At any rate, the night was fantastic, and I wish to thank my darling wife for her random act of romance.
Today is a great day to stay in bed, and relax as the storms are already brewing out there yuck!
I can only leave you with this,
Make It A Great Day Folk's
Philip Dresko Sr.
Free Lance Travel Writer/Photographer
"SCENES FROM THE SEAT"
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