Orlando - Tratoria Al Forno, Art of Animation, and the Crayola Experience

On Thursday, we had a breakfast dining reservation at Tratoria Al Forno on Disney's boardwalk. This was something I wanted to do our last trip but the logistics did not work out. It is a unique character breakfast that includes male counterparts to princesses: Ariel & Eric and Rapunzel & Flynn Rider.

The food was good (we enjoyed the pastries) and the characters were great. They all commented on how many signatures our book had...i used it first in 1994 during my Disney trip!

pastries



Flynn Rider

the kids asked what was in his bag, and he showed them Rapunzel's crown



Rapunzel



Prince Eric



Ariel 





After breakfast, we briefly walked around the boardwalk and Boardwalk resort. Then we headed over to the Art of Animation resort. The kids loved this when we went in 2015, so we wanted to return and let Jonas see it. We splashed in the Nemo splash area and swam in the Big Blue Pool. Eventually, it started to rain so we decided to walk to Pop Century Resort which is connected by a walkway. We got a great view of the new Skyliner going in (they were actually testing it so we saw it in action) along the way. It rained harder so we changed into clothes and played in the arcade before walking back to AOA. We stopped in the "Cars" section to show Jonas. It is so cute!

Camden 2015



Camden 2019



A little girl would come over and Jonas would sing "I'm peeing, oh yea" while Inky squirted his pants...nice




Savannah 2015





After a nap, I took Savannah to Crayola Experience. She found a brochure about this place and had been carying it around wanting to go there. Since Camden did the Space Center, it seemed nice to take her to this. It was cute for little kids and had several things you could make and take home, which is what she really wanted to do.






While we were gone, Chris took the boys to the free on-site movie theater to see Aladin (the cartoon version). They had never seen it and both enjoyed it.

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