Before leaving the park, Daisy wanted to go on the carousel and Harry, being a good sport as always, went with us.
Author: Leanne
Jessie
The girls were excited to meet Jessie in Frontierland.
Daisy meeting Rey
Daisy really wanted to go back to Galaxy’s Edge and see Rey again, so I took her and Harry there after supper. She wanted her hair up like Rey’s too. Rey complimented her on it and it made Daisy’s day.
Afterwards the three of us rode the Millennium Falcon ride one more time. Daisy and Harry were gunners and I was the lone engineer.
Mad Tea Party
Matterhorn
After another ride on small world, Maggie‘s third time on that ride this trip, we went on the Matterhorn, which is a roller coaster.
Toontown
There was no wait for Gadget Coaster so we went on it twice.
Then we went on Mickey Minnie‘s Runaway Railway again.
Minnie’s house
Mickey Mouse‘s house (The front)
First stop was to go through Mickey Mouse‘s house and to meet Mickey. 
Daisy at Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique
Daisy’s appointment was at 9am. She first got to pick a hairstyle. She chose a high bun with a braid and a big pink bow.
While one “fairy godmother in training” worked on her hair, another one painted her nails and applied blush, eye shadow and lip colour. (The girls got to take their leftover nail polish and makeup palettes home, along with a pink t-shirt and sash, and all their hair accessories, in a pink Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique backpack.)
After sprinkling her hair with some sparkly fairy dust and saying the magic words, “Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo!” the fairy godmother in training pulled back the curtain to reveal a mirror so Princess Daisy could see herself.
The crown (and dress) we bought on Amazon (and Daisy later moved it to a more comfortable position on her head).
They didn’t get a choice of nail colour, just sparkles.
Little Mermaid
We used Genie+ to ride The Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Undersea Adventure again. The girls loved it!
Encanto
Woody
We used Genie+ to ride Toy Story Midway Mania again after our afternoon nap time at the hotel. We saw Woody walk by!
Pluto near Soarin’
The kids loved Soarin’ Around the World so much that we rode it twice (using Genie+ the second time). The visuals are different from the Soarin’ ride in Epcot. You get to “fly” over landmarks from various countries around the world (polar bears in Greenland, the Eiffel Tower in France, elephants in Africa, etc.).
Then Maggie really wanted to meet Pluto, who happened to be near the exit to the ride. She wanted to hug him to see if he would be soft.
Daisy meeting Daisy
Mater’s Junkyard Jamboree
A fun little ride with tractors and hoe-down music! Daisy said Cars Land was her favourite place. We even got to see Mater driving down the street outside Flo’s V8 Café, where we had lunch.
Mater’s spanish safetly instructions sounded quite funny.
Magic Bands
Our park passes that we carry on our wrists.
Colouring and snacks
Time to release my stress!
Daisy made a snowman
It feels later than it is. It’s 6:53pm here but 7:53pm back home.
On the plane to LAX
We bought Maggie a cute little neck pillow at the same store where we bought our sandwiches.
Daisy is borrowing a friend’s eye mask and the ladybug pillow is from when Harry was a toddler.
It matches nicely!
The kids’ sandwiches came with fruit and a cookie. The adults just got sandwiches and some fruit salad for later.