Nothing really prepares you for the size of Walt Disney World. The driver tells us that the resort is 40-square-miles and approximately the size of Greater Manchester. After entering the park, 10 minutes had past and we are still driving through lush green countryside.
We are staying in Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort in 700 acres of pine forest, away from the theme hotels, which was a huge sigh of relief. The log cabin has a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning and maid service (result). Nearby we have a white sandy beach, marina nature trail, waterways for fishing, canoeing and boating.
After about five minutes relaxing in the log cabin we were off to grab some dinner at the "Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue". This was our first introduction to Walt's cooking and let's just says he wasn't going to let us go hungry tonight. The all-you-can-eat dinner included barbecued ribs, chicken, shrimps, corn on the cob and delicious strawberry shortcake. While trying to clear our plates of food, we find ourselves worryingly close to an American rodeo cracking his whip and showing off his latest lasso tricks.