If you ask Alexa what the highlight of her summer was, I am sure she would say our trip to Adventureland. We decided to take this trip 1) because Alexa had been talking about going back since our visit last year and 2) we wanted to see how Parker would handle this type of environment to prepare for our wish trip to Disney World in the fall.
We thought we had made a huge mistake after the first ride of the day. We started on the carousel and Parker thought that was pure and total torture. We are talking big-time temper tantrum here. It was not pretty.
However, we didn't let that stop us and we took a chance on the Ferris wheel as the second ride. Luckily, that was a hit with all and Parker really enjoyed it! Phew!!!
We knew the weather had a chance of being yucky that day but we took our chances anyway because this was really the only time we'd be able to fit the trip in before it got super hot out. The good thing about the weather was that the park wasn't busy at all. The bad part is when Paul and Alexa were sitting on the 3rd ride of the day, it started down pouring. I mean...torrential rain here. Completely crazy. Parker and I ran for cover and Paul and Alexa just got wet. Well, soaked really. For that matter, Parker and I did too. But soon the rain let up and we were on our way.
We learned that there were some rides Parker loved and some he hated. Anything going in a circle like the carousel was awful. Up and down circles (the Ferris wheel, the chuck wagon ride, and a few others) were fine and rides that went in a circle fast (like the tea-cups) were pretty good too. But Parker's favorite ride of the day was the Frog Hopper. He got very excited about this ride and would giggle and sign "more". We went on it several times!
Alexa and Parker both really enjoyed the water park section of Adventureland. We had to be very careful, of course, to keep water away from Parker's trach but it worked out fine. Looking back, we should have allowed more time for the water park but now we know for next time.
We had a bit of time to dry off on some more rides on the way out of the park. Alexa's favorite "land ride" was the swinging ship. I actually think this ride scared her but it must have been just the right amount of fear and thrill to make it fun.
Paul snuck in one "big kid" ride at the end of the day too.
Except for Parker having a colossal blow-out in the middle of the day and us having to give him (and his chair) a mini-bath in a family restroom, the day was definitely a success. Since it was not busy, we got to hit up all the rides we wanted to and decided we didn't need to go back for a second day as we had originally planned. Instead, we visited the Iowa Science Center in downtown Des Moines the next day.
The Science Center was really nice and I'd highly recommend it.
This is kind of Paul's element so I kind of think he had just as much fun as the kids.
We ended our day with a walk on the bridge over the river. I apparently didn't get any pictures of this. It was very nice and relaxing and we got back in the car right before the rain started up again.
It was a wonderful mini-vacation and I'm glad we made the adventure. I feel more confident in our decision for Disney World as well and we are all looking forward to that trip very much!
No comments:
Post a Comment