Dad’s camera is making a brief stop at the Polynesian Hotel. Someone wanted a Dole Whip for the road.
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Grand Floridian
Dad’s camera has arrived at the Grand Floridian Hotel. We are just here for breakfast before we head to the airport.
Underway
The bags are packed. We are ready to check out of the hotel and go find some breakfast. Our ride to the airport isn’t until around 1:00pm so we will have some time to kill. I think we will explore on of the other resorts a little bit.
On a totally unrelated note, the first song for this year’s RPM Challenge has been started. It’s pretty lame. We are underway once more.
Photo a Day: 153/365
Today’s photo a day comes from me taking way too many pictures while wandering around Disney Springs. I am really tired now (it’s 10:03pm) and I need to get some sleep because we fly home tomorrow afternoon and still have much to do to get ready.
Amphicar
We just took a ride in a car that is also a boat. A 1964 Amphicar. We had a nice ride around the lake at Disney Springs, but man people must have been a ton shorter back in ‘64.
Dad’s Camera on the Balcony
I barely used Dad’s camera at Epcot yesterday, but I did take a few snaps of the giant golf ball. Today is looking like a stay-at-the-resort kinda day. I’ll take dad’s camera with me everywhere we go.
Epcot Day
Yesterday was our day at Epcot and it was a really good day.
I didn’t take very many film pics, which explains why I have so many digital blurry background pics to share today. Sorry. Heh.
After Hours
I have been to two after hours events at Disney World so far on this trip. Tonight was Hollywood Studios. I am exhausted.
Hollywood
Back at Hollywood Studios. Going digital this time.
The First Order
I can’t believe we saw the leader of The First Order in person. A brush with fame. Fascist fame, but fame none the less. Kinda like the USA in general these days, right?
The alternative caption to the first photo would be, I can’t believe we saw that guy who was on that HBO show with Lena Dunham.
Photo a day number 151/365.

















