Orbs Captured In Disneyworld, Orlando Photographs
February 27, 2009
Few weeks ago, we rescued ourselves from the overpowering, frigid weather of New Jersey and decided to go to Orlando, Florida. Our cheeks needed some coloring and who can resist the charm of Mickey Mouse and his gang. We had a wonderful ten day stay there and participated in every possible activity. I will engage you in our fun-filled family adventure at Disneyworld in our next posts.
Before the fireworks could begin there was a parade with glittering carriages and dancing bears, glowing fishes, cute pigs all dressed up and glowing in lights. They passed through the main street with such pomp and gaiety that most people felt like dancing along with them, swaying to the beat.
Next Tinker Bell, flew down from the Magic castle waving at everyone and the crowd went “OOH!!” and a loud round of applause followed. Well, she was at a very high altitude and deserved all the credit for it.
To add to this excitement, the illuminated Magic Castle kept changing it colors. It was a spectacular site and I couldn’t resist but take pictures of every color change. Each shade created a different image of the castle. Now I know why Walt Disney gave this castle the name, Magic Kingdom.
As I continued snapping pictures, I could see the orbs on all of them. Some faint ones while others with immense density and depth. Some orbs almost looked like the Moon.
I guess all forms of life couldn’t resist the jubilation that Disneyworld offers.
Not sure what orbs are? Follow this link to get an indepth understanding.
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I was there a few years ago and took one picture of the castle at night. I could see the orb on it and could almost pick out the face of man in it (I swear!). Unfortunately, when I transferred the picture to my computer, it somehow disappeared. Very disappointing. So I just thought to google orbs and WD World to see if anyone else had that experience and found your pics! So glad you posted them!