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Used old stash - Martha Stewart pp for background and Graphic 45 6x6 pad (Come away with me) and the camera pp from Henri. Sorry for the blurriness - it is cloudy and wet outside so I was trying to take these inside with natural light.

Journaling: One ride I always go on in the Magic Kingdom is Peter Pan's Flight –I have done it since my first trip in 1976. It generally has a long line …and we didn't have Fast Passes so we stood in line for 50 minutes but I don't regret it. There is just something special about this ride – low tech as it is – still the magic remains. It makes me feel like a kid again who believes that with a little faith, trust and pixie dust you can fly!
An interactive queue has been added to the attraction since the last time we were here. Tinker Bell flies around the room and guests can interact with some of the toys seen in the room as well. The guests' shadows will come alive on the walls, before being sprinkled with pixie dust and flying away.
We board a colorful galleon and with the help of some pixie dust, embark on a high-flying adventure, passing many of the unforgettable settings and scenes made famous in Disney's animated film, Peter Pan.
The galleon sails above as we look down at the scenes below us – beginning with the Darling children's nursery where Wendy, Michael and John first meet Peter Pan. We sail through the nighttime sky over London and then going past “the second star to the right and straight on ‘til morning” the flying ship reaches Neverland – home to volcanic peaks and sparkling waterfalls. We pass the Indian village with Princess Tiger Lily, the Lost Boys camp, Mermaid Lagoon, and then Skull Rock.
Swooping into Pirate's Cove – home to a 48 foot pirate ship, we see Peter Pan in a duel with Captain Hook while the boys are lashed to the mast and Wendy is about to walk the plank. Then, guests see Peter and the Darlings posed victoriously on the ship, poised to sail into the sky, back to London.


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