I'm back. I am sorry that it took me so long to write another Austin & Ally story but there was other stories that needed my attention. But Auslly will always be my #1 pairing so I am here once again. It has been awhile since I was at Disneyworld so most of my story is what I would see and do if I went back to there.

I don't own anybody but the characters I made up. I haven't been to Disneyland recently so I am totally making up the attractions.. If I did own A&A I would so ditch the drama and gossip and keep the fun loving, entertaining, hilarious and mischievous antics of the gang and of course lots and lots of adorable, sweet and romantic Auslly moments and words. So no suing, Kay?

Planning a family trip to Disneyland is a really good idea. Good job Austin Moon. (pats on back) Disneyland is called the magical kingdom and the place of dreams for a reason. My little princess has some of the biggest dreams ever for a six year old, one minute she wants to be a songwriter like her mommy, then a pop star like her daddy, then a ballet dancer etc.

Ally and I are 100% behind her, no matter what she decides to do with her life. We have and always will be her biggest cheerleader with lots of love, acceptance and guidance. for her No promises that I won't be the over- protective daddy, the one that Ally teased me about being when she was pregnant with Mia. Hey I can't help it if the idea of someone hurting my precious little girl for their own sick means or even Mia having a boyfriend to do the things that people do when they are in love makes me uneasy and my stomach do the wave and think of ways to protect her and keep her as daddy's little girl for a long time.

To be honest, I feel the same way about Ally since the first time my eyes met the beautiful chocolate-can-melt-into-them-can-see-every-emotion eyes of my wife and it has gotten stronger since then. What can I say but I love Ally and Mia with all my heart and soul. They are my life, the reason I live in order to make sure that both the most important woman in my life know how much I love them and are happy with their lives and would do anything even give up music for them.

I have new respect for my father in law, Ally, even married with a child, is still his little girl. He had a hard time letting go when Ally and I announced we were dating he couldn't handle not being her sole protector and man in her life, and always wanted the best for her. To be fair I believe that the more I interacted and fell more in love with Ally, the more I proved to Mr Dawson and Ally that I truly and deeply loved and respected her.

Now to tell Ally and Mia the good news. I don't know who will be more excited to go and met the characters they have seen on the screen for years: Mia or Ally. Don't be fooled, my lady can be a big kid at heart. A big adorkable, child-like enthusiasm over life and all it holds kid. She has the best example of how to be a big kid with minimum worries aka me. I have and will always be her fun meter and like she lovingly teases me; I will always be her big kid, the one who makes her want to roll her eyes and hug at the same time with my mischievous ways which I have passed down to our daughter.

Austin downloaded an app that gave him the ability to disguise his voice. He excused himself from the dinner table saying he had to do something important but really he went to the bedroom and pulled out his cell phone. Please let this app work or my surprise will be ruined. I can't stand to see my little Mia sad. Mia was busy drying the dishes as fast as her little hands could when the phone rang. Ally picked it up and with a smile said: "Sweetheart, there is someone on the phone for you. They have something important to ask you."

M: "Hello?"

A: "Hi. Is this Mia Moon? This is Mickey Mouse from Disneyworld. I was wondering if your parents and you would be my very special guests for a couple of days? It would mean a whole lot to me if you would say yes."

M: looks at phone then mom speechless, she couldn't believe that Mickey Mouse was calling her and inviting her to his kingdom. Then there was high pitched shrieks complete with jumping up and down so that she dropped the phone. "Yes! Yes! Oh thank you so much Mickey! Mommy! Mickey is on the phone for me! Can we go to see him?! Oh pretty pretty please with a cherry on top!."

To make sure that her mommy's answer was yes, Mia pulled out the big guns: her best puppy dog eyes ( not to hard when she inherited her mommy's big beautiful brown eyes, according to her daddy) and pout with her little hands clasped in front of her. She hardly ever did this, she was a good little girl, like her mommy, who always did what her mommy and daddy said without any fuss.

Ally couldn't help but smile at her adorable little girl. How on earth could she say no to that little face that she loved and wanted to smother with kisses? Like she ever could. It was those puppy dog eyes, they worked like a charm and no one could resist them, no matter how much they try. Just ask her dad and Austin. All Ally had to do was nod yes which sent off another bout of shrieks from Mia.

A couple days later the Moon family were all packed up, suitcases with clothes, toiletries and other stuff for the trip which would take no more then 2 hours. Mia was beside herself with excitement and energy. All week her mantra was "How many more hours until Disney?" "I can't wait to meet Mickey, Cinderella, Ariel..." and course the endless amount of squeals, shouts of joy and bouncing around the house with a huge grin on her face and the adorable ramblings of who she wanted to met and what rides\attractions she wanted to see with and without mommy and daddy. Neither family members slept that night, Austin and Ally had a little restless sleeper who couldn't stop moving even in sleep so they kept getting hit in the head and face..

To keep Mia from getting bored, Mia and Austin engaged in a bubble gun blowing contest. The little girl looking utterly adorable puffing out her cheeks and blowing with all her might to get a bubble big enough to beat her daddy. In the end no one won cause Mia liked to pop not only her own bubble but also her daddy's then laugh gleefully when it got stuck on her dad's face and mom had to pull off the road to help him clean it off, though he did get a kiss on the cheek after she was done.

Since the Moon family were musical, of course there had to be music, a combination between Ally and Austin's songs and of course Mia's children songs, which soon turned into a karaoke party with them all singing happily and not caring if the people who passed them stared at them like nuts as they drive past. Hey when the music calls you to sing along, you do it with no reservations. Plus who wouldn't sing along to their favourite songs?

When Mia was starting to show signs of becoming whinny and fidgety because of boredom, Ally suggested that they play the Alphabet Game, where each person has to come up with a word that starts with each letter of the alphabet without repeating words. This cured the tears and soon the little girl was putting on her "thinking cap" to think of words using her limited vocabulary.

The hotel was a welcome change, it didn't have a lot of amenities but they didn't expect to be spending a lot of time at the hotel. Not when there was a whole kingdom of characters and lots of attractions\rides\shows to capture every type of person's attention and time. It did have a swimming pool and what looked like a cozy little restaurant which is all Austin and Ally really wanted.

"Are we going to see Mickey now? Can we? Please mommy. Please daddy. I'm ready to go." Mia said as she bounced on her toes, eager to get her newest adventure on as soon as possible. The car ride was fun and all but she had energy to burn and if she had a choice, she will meet her new Disney friends sooner then later, even if it was getting dark and her parents looked tired.

"Baby Doll it is too late to go see Mickey right now. We need to get some food in our tummies before a certain little mermaid has her nightly bath and then sleep time. We are going to have plenty of time to meet all the Princesses, fairies and Mickey Mouse tomorrow." Austin said as he knelt down so he could talk daddy to daughter so that Mia wouldn't be upset about having to wait till tomorrow for her adventure.

Even though Mia was disappointed and pouted a little bit, her sunny and easy going disposition returned when she got to be a mermaid in the bathtub while her poor mom had to try to wash her as water splashed over the side to soak the floor. But in the end she looked like the prettiest little princess she was in a blue gingham sundress with her brown hair in pigtails with matching ribbons.

Speaking of royalty, like always Ally was making his eyes bug out and his mouth hang open with the drool dribbling out of his mouth a little at the sight of his love dressed in a simple violet spaghetti strapped sundress and wedges which put her within kissing height, one where he didn't have to bend down so much or lift her high to kiss her. Not that he was complaining about Ally's height; he loved that she was so petite and short as it meant that she was the perfect fit for him to express his love which is something he loved doing, anytime anywhere.

"Close your mouth babe. I would hate to tell the cleaning staff why there is a huge pool of drool on the carpet because my hubby has a drooling problem. But as always it is really sweet how you make such a big deal about how beautiful I look in pretty much anything I wear, you definitely know how to make a woman blush but still feel beautiful." Ally said in a voice that was both sassy, loving and flirty as she went onto her toes, using Austin's shoulders as balance, to kiss his lips.

Austin didn't let her go so easily, he wrapped his arms around her waist to hold her for a much longer, deeper and definitely love-filled kiss where the world and even that fact that their daughter was in the room disappeared. When the need for air was really needed, they broke lips but not the embrace. "Wow, how on earth can you always take my breath away by just being the loving and affectionate husband that you are?" came the breathy response from Ally which only made Austin want to kiss her again.

"Mommy and daddy, kissy kissy" came the sing-songy voice of Mia who was still standing by their side, smiling adoringly at her parents, not caring if they were late for dinner. At 6, she was a hopeless romantic, she loved watching people kiss and be all lovey dovey, whether in her movies, books or her own parents. She would clutch her tiny hands to her chest as she goes "aww that so tweet." when she saw love in front of her.

"Yeah mommy and I know we love to be all kissy. What can I say but mommy's kisses are yummy yummy. But now my tummy is talking about how it is hungry so may I escort you lovely ladies to dinner." Austin said playfully, my little hopeless romantic before offering his arm to Ally and his hand to Mia and lead them to the dinning room.

"Hi. Welcome to Bailey's Restaurant..." said the hostess, Tabitha, as she looked up at the family entering but she stopped short to become star struck and speechless when she saw two of her favourite singers entering. She knew Austin and Ally didn't really like the fans, no matter how loyal and true fans they were, interrupting their family time. Not that they would say anything to the contrary cause they were too sweet of people to disappoint someone but it was an unspoken fact for all fans.

"Sorry about that. Where would you guys like to sit? Booth or table?" Tabitha composed herself and tried not to freak out inside or out but act like the professional and mature young woman she was. Not that she wouldn't after her shift call her best friends to fangirl over her famous customers but for now she had a job to do.

Once settled in the booth, Austin, Ally and Mia ordered their food and drinks then settled into comfortable family dinner table conversations such as what's happening in Mia's kindergarten class, Austin and Ally's new songs and of course the schedule for tomorrow's trip to the park. Even though Mia was offered paper and crayons to ward off boredom until her food comes, she didn't touch them. She wanted to be "grown up" which means folding her hands on the table, back straight and being a part of the conversation.

Dinner was delicious, cooked perfectly to their specific likes but Mia was starting to lose the battle against her tiredness. Her head would bob down and her eyes slowly closed before she would wake herself up. Her excitement over the day's events was slowly becoming second to how tired she suddenly was. Mia scooted over to her mommy's side so she could drop her little head onto her lap even though Ally stroking her hair and back wasn't helping her fight against sleep.

"I think it is time to put a certain little princess to her bed. She will need all her boundless energy tomorrow to have a good visit with all the Princesses and fairies. Come on sweetheart, bed time." Austin scooped up his daughter into his arms, Mia's head lolled on his shoulder and little thumb went in her mouth as her eyes drooped even farther. Ally holding Austin's free hand as they walked into their room and got to work double teaming undressing their baby girl into her nightie and brush her teeth.

"I sleepy but not too sleepy for a song. Peas and tank you." came the sleepy response from the sleeping cutie in the big girl bed even after her parents had kissed her forehead and whispered "sweet dreams sweetie. I love you". Even being sleepy wouldn't stop Mia from being able to listen to either or both parents singing her a lullaby or the softer version of her favourite songs of theirs. What could she say but that her mommy and daddy sing so pretty.

Ally just smiled softly and curled herself around her little angel, Mia snuggled up to her mommy sighing happily, and began to sing a love song. Austin was snuggled up to Ally and Mia, his arms wrapped around both of the loves of his life, enjoying listening to the angelic voice that was his wife and just enjoying this moment of being with his family. Mia was fast asleep by the last note so with one more kiss from both parents, they got ready for bed themselves.

Austin and Ally fell asleep the same way they have been for the past 7 years of marriage, all snuggled into each other's arms where you don't know where one starts and ends but to them, the other person was like a big ole lovable and huggable teddy bear. Like with their daughter, Ally got serenaded to sleep by the deep, soulful and beautiful voice of her hubby by one of the love songs he wrote especially for her and still made her heart race and fall in love with him all over again.