Well I am back in the real world, no longer at Disney World. SAD! I had become so accustomed to just going and doing what I wanted to, not worrying about money (dad made it where Chad and I could spend his money on food, drinks, and small items, by just using our room key to charge the items to his account) or gas for a vehicle. It was a blast, Hayden and I had too much fun (as if thats even possible). I rode roller coaster after roller coaster and when I got back to the room after the parks closed (most closed between 11pm and 2am depending on which park was open late on certain nights) I would go swimming no matter what time I got back to the room the pools were heated and the hot tube was just perfect. We rode Expodition Everest or Journey to the Forbidden Mountain whatever its called... that was the most awesome roller coaster I have been on next to Dueling Dragons at Islands of Adventure, I think that I even like it over Rockin Rollercoaster which has been one of my favorites for years now. We got up early and went to bed late so I was a little on the tired side but I have to admit I did suffer from heat exhaustion just a bit though, I mean I only got sunburned three times (and yes even though I lived in Orlando for 5 years I still get sunburned I am Irish what do you expect) I do have a nice tan though now. Dad also rented us some little Sea Sprites which are really small motor boats and though they are not just extremely fast for the size boat the 9.9 size motors were pushing you could pick up some pretty good speed. I loved driving the boats I picked up a pretty good amount of speed and did some loops and donuts and then went over the waves created by other boats at top speed. The last night was great I just didnt want it to end. Mr. Martin, Mrs. Lille Fay, Hayden, Dad, Mom, Chad, and I all went to this (what we thought) really nice restraunt and well it was quite different from anyplace I have eaten at. This place was called Whispering Cannyon Falls and well it had absolutely nothing quiet to it as the name would suggest. Anytime a table wanted ketchup the server and the people at the table would have to screem at the top of their lungs for it and there were only six bottles in the restraunt and the table got all of them and then when someone else wanted it they would have to get up and take it to those who wanted it and so on and so forth. Then the servers threw napkins at you and straws and if you didnt eat all of your food the server would get the attention of every person in the restraunt and then make the person who didnt eat do something hillarious. My brother didnt eat all of his pasta so the server made him get up and ride a stick horse around the restraunt before he could leave while shouting "The next time I come to a restraunt I will come hungary!" (of course the thing that a person had to do was up to the server and well ours had been picking at Chad for not eating all of his pasta for some time). The restraunt was awesome though I mean Chad and I agree there needs to be more restraunts like that. There was also the hourly pony ride where all the kids were gathered together in the restraunt and rode the stick horses around while the people sitting down held their mustard yellow napkins in the air waving them around and as the servers called it hooting and hollering (if you didnt you would have to ride one of the stick horses around the restraunt as well) they would say "no need to worry about lookin like a fool because everyone else is doing it too!" That had to have been the most awesome place in the world. Anyways God really blessed us in allowing our two families to travel together and have so much fun and to make it there and back safely.