Chris and his fellow musicians in the Hilliard Darby High School marching band and orchestra traveled to Disney World in late March to perform and to enjoy the theme parks. Chris' mom was one of the brave parents who volunteered to go along as chaperones.
Cathy writes: "Well, I survived being a chaperone. The bus rides there and back were LONG (20 hours each way) but being at Disney was fun. We spent Friday at Epcot and stayed to see the fireworks and laser light show.
"On Saturday, after breakfast at the Rain Forest Cafe, we explored some of the Magic Kingdom. That evening the band marched in the Main Street parade. As a chaperone, I got to go to the 'backstage' area and help the kids get ready."
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Chris (arrow) and his band mates marching down Main Street at the Magic Kingdom |
In the video below, Chris marches by in the first row of musicians after the banner and the field commanders. He's the second sax player from the right. (Video should open in a new window.)
Cathy continues: "On Sunday the kids were allowed to park-hop so they could go to any of the parks. The orchestra students had a clinic performance at Epcot that afternoon which went well. Luckily it was after the severe thunderstorms passed through.
"We spent our last day (Monday) at the Islands of Adventure park, where the Harry Potter section is. We also enjoyed breakfast at the Hard Rock Cafe and a performance of the Blue Man Group."
Here's a slideshow of Cathy's photos from the trip.
"So we packed a lot in during our time there. The weather was good, mostly warm in the 80s. After the thunderstorm on Sunday it cooled down a little bit, so on Monday the temps were only around 70 but it was nice and sunny. We were delighted to learn that while we were in Florida, everyone back in Ohio was getting 6 inches of snow! Happily it was all melted by the time we returned.
"This was Chris' first visit to Disney and my first time since I was a teen. Chris said his favorite part was riding on Space Mountain. I would say mine was seeing the Blue Man Group.
"Traditionally the marching band makes this trip every 2 years so next time both Chris and Steph will be able to go. I'd better rest up in case I decide to be a chaperone again."