One evening early in our vacation, Zan said, “Why don’t you take your camera and go by yourself to the parks for the night and have some alone time?” Â As you know, alone time is something I have been craving more than usual, so I did the unthinkable and left the family to fend for themselves for the evening . Â I parked at the TTC in order to give myself options, and started out at Epcot. Â I stood in front of the fountain for 10 whole minutes, doing nothing but watching. Â Very cleansing.
Then I traversed the Lands, snapping photos, walking in and out of gardens and shops. Â I ate fish and chips on a quiet bench overlooking the little lake, all alone with the ducks and little birdies. Â And when I reached the end, I hopped the monorail back to the TTC planning to head back home to my family.
However, as I got off the monorail and began the walk to catch a tram to my car, I realized that dusk was just beginning to settle in, and if I hopped another monorail to Magic Kingdom, I just *might* catch that “sweet spot” that everyone talks about when the light is just right before the sun sets. Â I stood debating for a minute, then took off at a dash to catch the monorail pulling into the station.
So glad I did. Â I walked along Main Street enjoying the setting sun, dark clouds, the beautiful lights, and of course, the castle in all it’s colorful glory.




As tempted as I was to stay for the fireworks, the pull of my family was stronger.