.:Fantasyland:.


"The second star to the right shines in the night for you, to tell you that the dreams you plan really can come true."

~Peter Pan


Across the drawbridge and beneath the archway of Sleeping Beauty's Castle, the Cullens arrived in a fantasy world. There were decorated horses, fire-breathing dragons, twinkling fairies, and flying elephants! Sure, none of it was real, but what does that matter when you have imagination on your side?

"Wow! Look at the merry-go-round!" Nessie pointed excitedly.

"They sure spiced this place up, haven't they?" Carlisle said.

"It looks so magical," Alice trilled with a giant smile.

"We definitely just walked into a fairytale," Jacob said.

Nessie continued pointing to the carousel. "Can we go on that first?"

"Hold on," Edward chuckled. "There's another place we have to visit."

Sitting in the Castle Courtyard was a small, enchanting shop named Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique. In the window was a display of Cinderella's dress, and drifting in front of the entrance were a couple of Fairy Godmothers in Training. Edward took Nessie by the hand and lead her over to them. The Fairy Godmothers in Training—inwardly dazzled by all the vampires before them—were indeed well trained, as they didn't bat an eyelash at Edward; instead, going straight for his little girl, after he announced that she was in need of a princess makeover.

"Hello, sweet Princess..."

"Renesmee," Nessie said shyly.

"Princess Renesmee." The Fairy Godmother in Training smiled. "How unique you are! So you'll need an outfit that is simply one-of-a-kind. Why don't we go take a look inside, and see what we can find?"

Nessie nodded while saying, "Yes please."

"Very good." The Fairy Godmother sprinkled her with pixie dust. "Let the transformation begin."

The shop was charmingly decorated as a cottage, with detail that was certainly enchanting. Since the boutique was Cinderella themed, Alice was thrilled. She especially liked the decoration of Cinderella's animal friends in the middle of working on the pink dress that showed in the movie (all the details were just perfect). Around the shop were also displays of the other princess dresses, from Princess Aurora to Princess Tiana, from The Princess and the Frog. Along with each princess themed costume came coordinating accessories. There was even a wall of princess hats with Minnie ears.

Young boys weren't left out; one section was dedicated to knights. There were two kids there, wielding swords, battling each other. You would think this is where the Cullen men would wander over to as they waited for Nessie — but nope! They were on the complete opposite side of the store, trying on princess wigs and tiaras, and taking pictures.

Renesmee was pulled into the back, where the salon was located. Her Fairy Godmother in Training— casually known as Cindy—helped the Cullen into her seat and began to work—she didn't even seem to mind that she was under the watchful, critical eyes of Alice the whole time. When everything was done, Cindy spun Renesmee's chair around to face a wall of white curtains. She said "bibbidi bobbidi boo" and, with a twinkling sound, the drapes opened to reveal a mirror and a very beautiful little princess.

Nessie stood up and twirled in her golden Belle dress. The top half of her bronze curls was pinned up, with a tiny tiara set in place. There was glitter in her hair and shimmer around her eyes. She especially loved her new gold slippers with the red roses on them. The Cullens gushed over her new princess look, and were even happier knowing Nessie just had a wish come true and the day was just beginning.

Princess Renesmee thanked her Fairy Godmother and, immediately after exiting the boutique, pulled Jacob and Rosalie by their hands toward the carousel. She was determined to ride those pretty horses first.

On King Arthur's Carousel, after Nessie hurried straight to the most beautiful horse she spotted and climbed on, while the others found horses surrounding hers, Jacob — being in front of everyone else — took the camera and attempted to capture a picture of everyone together while the ride was moving. It was a difficult, hilarious task, as everyone was moving up and down in different rhythms. Jacob took close to eleven pictures, and in each one nearly every member of the family had different parts of their face cut off.

Nessie saw the Mad Tea Party ride when they got off. Families were spinning and spinning in their tea cups while a silly tune played. The sight made her giddy; it looked like so much fun!

Once in line for it, Emmett announced. "I bet Rose and I can spin the fastest."

"Yeah right," Jacob snorted. "If anyone is gonna be the fastest spinner here, it's gonna be me." He smiled arrogantly.

"Daddy and I can spin faster than all of you put together!" Nessie joined in with a challenging little grin.

Edward smiled. "That, we can."

"Wanna bet on that, penny-heads?" asked Emmett.

"We're not penny-heads!" Nessie laughed at the jab at her and Edward's hair color.

"Why don't we make it a contest?" Carlisle suggested. He counted the number of people in line and smiled, thinking that it was perfect timing. "By the number of tea cups and the number of families in line, I'm guessing they will stop letting people on the ride by the time we reach the entrance, because our group is so big. But two of us can go separate from the group; therefore, being able to judge who spins the fastest when everyone else gets on after us.

"So I will be one of the judges."

"I'll be with you, Carlisle," Bella offered.

"Sweet! Ready to win this, babe?" Emmett turned and asked Rosalie.

"You know I am."

"The only thing you two are winning is a place in the loser circle," Jacob said.

"Winner gets to choose the next ride," Jasper proposed.

Everyone agreed.

"Deal!"

As Carlisle predicted, their group was stopped at the front of the line. Carlisle and Bella went on first. After they spun around — their family loudly encouraging them to spin faster whenever their tea cup twirled past the queue — they exited the ride and waited as the other Cullens paired off and chose their giant tea cups. Emmett and Rosalie threw taunts at the pairing closest to them (Jasper and Esme), while Nessie was already trying to spin her and Edward's tea cup before the ride even started.

Then, the ride began to move, picking up speed as it went. Everyone grabbed the wheel in the center of their cups and turned it as fast as they humanly could. They spun around so fast that all Nessie could see was a blur of colors. She giggled the whole ride, and, by the end, she was nothing short of dizzy.

"Woah..." she laughed, staggering off her tea cup. Edward held her hand so she wouldn't fall over.

"So who are the winners?" Emmett demanded the instant they had all reached the exit.

"It was close," Bella said, "but we've decided that Jake and Alice were the fastest out there."

"YES!" the winners both cheered.

"High-five, shorty!" Alice had to jump to reach Jacob's hand.

"Whatever," Emmett muttered, and Rosalie said she wasn't really trying that hard anyway. This made everyone tease them until they congratulated the winners, which they eventually did, with a laugh — they came to learn it was hard to be upset at Disneyland.

The winning duo chose the Dumbo ride next. Nessie really seemed to enjoy flying on an elephant. She imagined she was flying with Dumbo in the movie, proving to everyone that he was great. She laughed at all the guests down on the ground for "not believing". After that, they soared over London and headed for the second star to the right on Peter Pan's Flight; fell down the rabbit hole and into Wonderland onAlice in Wonderland; had to escape Montsro the whale on Pinocchio's Daring Journey; experienced the dangers of apples on Snow White's Scary Adventure; and got hit by a train and went to "Hell" on Mr. Toad's Wild Ride.

"I always knew we would end up here," Edward muttered, breaking the awkward silence that had commenced when he and Carlisle entered the steamy, glowing red room. Carlisle looked at him. Edward's lips were pressed together, clearly showing he was teasing, much to his father's relief...because he was going to throw Edward out of the car and leave him here in "Hell" for the rest of the trip if he really wanted to be here so bad! Edward laughed at his thought.

Then Emmett's voice boomed behind them.

"Whew! Is it hot in here, or is it just Rose? ...I'm thinking the latter."

Once passing through the room, the ride was over. When everyone arrived at the returning station and got off, Nessie suddenly screamed and hid behind Bella's legs.

"Eek! Momma, look up!"

Bella looked up at the tower her daughter was pointing to, but all she saw was a tall glass window.

"What, Nessie?" she asked, confused. A window was nothing to scream about.

"The window!"

"A window?"

"No, the Evil Queen was there! I saw her!"

"I don't see anything but curtains," Jacob said.

"But I saw her, I did!"

"Okay, if you say so." Jacob sounded skeptical.

Nessie frowned. She was sure she saw her...

"Forget the invisible Evil Queen. Next stop: the Matterhorn!" Emmett declared.

Nessie grimaced at her uncle for the first part, but after a moment of thought she decided how much fun the Matterhorn sounded.

"Yeah!" she agreed with a cry of instant delight. "That's the big, snowy mountain, right?"

"That's right."

"But we better be careful," Rosalie said. "I've heard some strange tales from people who have visited Matterhorn Mountain..."

Nessie looked at her, curious and wary now. "What do you mean? What strange things?"

"It's been said that there's a creature living inside the mountain. It's monstrous, has bright red eyes, sharp teeth, and is covered in white fur."

"So basically it's an albino werewolf," Emmett joked.

But Nessie wanted to know what it really was.

"They say it's the elusive Abominable Snowman," Jasper clarified.

Nessie gasped. Edward tried not to laugh, as — because she had no idea what the Abominable Snowman was — she pictured an evil snowman hiding on the ride somewhere, carrot-stick nose and all. (Apparently, her imagination kicked her Aunt Rosalie's previous explanation right out the window.)

They made it to the front of the ride and Jacob stepped into the bobsled first, holding out his hand for Nessie. Once they were buckled in properly, Nessie sitting securely between Jacob's legs, the bobsled drifted forward, stopping just inches from the tunnel that lead into the mountain. Nessie looked behind her. Edward and Bella were in the same train as them. They gave her reassuring smiles.

"Ready for some Abominable Snowman hunting?" Bella asked her.

Her eyes were wide and her voice wasn't very convincing when she answered, "Sure."

Edward, Bella and Jacob chuckled.

The bobsled lurched forward, and they began their dark ascent into the Matterhorn. Once the train reached the top of the hill, it began to drop. As the bobsled gained speed—faster and faster—Nessie gripped the handles harder, though not hard enough to break the ride. She was holding on for dear life... and then she suddenly screamed at the top of her lungs because they zoomed by a roaring, red-eyed abominable snowman. Jacob burst out laughing, and Nessie squealed that "it wasn't funny!"

As they continued racing down the mountain track, Nessie's screaming started mixing with laughter. This was her first roller coaster, she realized, and it wasn't that bad. In fact, apart from the frightening monster they encountered, it was really fun and thrilling! The car twisted and dropped through tunnels, rode along cliffs, between waterfalls, and before she knew it the bobsled was coming to a stop while a recorded voice asked them to "remain seated, please".

"That was so much fun!" Nessie exclaimed. "Let's go again! Please, please, please!"

Jacob was pulling her to his side and guiding her through the exit and back into the park, while Edward and Bella closely followed.

"Okay, okay," Jacob laughed.

"Actually, why don't we slow things down a bit and go on It's A Small World," Bella suggested. That was always a classic ride. "We'll go on the Matterhorn again after we explore the rest of the park."

"Sure, sure," Nessie agreed easily.

They waited for the rest of the Cullens to get back from their trip around the mountain. They could hear Emmett long before they saw him, to everyone's amusement.

The building of It's A Small World was a quilt of different colors, patterns, and shapes, attracting the interest of the Cullens already. So many little details from architecture all around the world was incorporated into it, and the Cullens enjoyed pointing it out to one another. In the center was a huge clock with a smiling face. It continuously rocked back and forth, ticking. Just as they arrived at the end of the Small World queue, the clock tolled. Bella suddenly became animated, saying, "Watch, this is neat!"

The Cullens watched as, after the clock finished tolling, a production of colorful dolls marched out through opened doors and danced around the clock, until disappearing through the side doors. The time was revealed, and then the clock closed and resumed its ticking.

"That occurs every fifteen minutes," Bella told Nessie, who was sad that she hadn't thought to get a picture until it was too late.

"That happens every fifteen minutes? Puts any cuckoo clock to shame, doesn't it?" Emmett chuckled.

The line for Small World moved quickly due to the fact you could fit so many people into one boat. When the Cullens slid into their seats, Nessie immediately claimed a spot in the front. Their boat drifted gently along the water, passing impressive animal hedges. Emmett particularly liked the bear, though Edward found the lion the most interesting due to its leaf mane. A couple seconds later, their ears picked up the music from the ride.

It's a world of laughter, a world of tears.
It's a world of hopes and a world of fears.
There's so much that we share, that it's time we're aware
It's a small world after all!

Nessie didn't know what to look at as they entered It's a Small World. There was so many bright, colorful things to see on either side of the boat! So many details and interesting, singing characters. She felt like she could go on the ride a million times and still not see everything; granted, everyone else might go crazy from hearing the song repeated over and over and over... It was a cute song, though, Nessie thought. And at least it had a good message to boot.

Roaming through numerous countries and cultures, Bella, Jacob and Nessie felt that they have now been across the globe as much as the rest of the Cullens have in their decades of life. From the Eiffel Tower to the Taj Mahal, to the Leaning Tower of Pisa, they've seen it all. Not to mention how much fun they had pointing out the Disney characters they spotted throughout their journey — Lilo and Stitch were surfing in Hawaii; Aladdin and Jasmine were flying on a magic carpet in Arabia; Mulan was honoring her family in China; Woody, Bullseye and Jesse were saddled up in the Wild West (to name a few). And all the while that song played, sometimes in the respective native language.

There is just one moon, and one golden sun
And a smile means friendship to everyone.
Though the mountains divide
and the oceans are wide
It's a small world after all!

At the end of the ride, the Cullens were still humming it.

OoOoOoO

"It's the princesses!" Nessie shouted in glee, pointing past the shop at the exit of Small World, beyond a sign that read "The Princess Fantasy Faire". It was lucky they got off the ride at the time they did, for all the Disney princesses were gathered, taking pictures and signing autographs. Carlisle bought an autograph book for Nessie, and then they went inside to put it to use. The Cullens met every princess, old and new. They joked that it really wasn't fair to be prettier than them in front of the children.

"I think Flynn was going to leave Rapunzel for you, babe," Emmett added with a loud laugh.

Nessie was really excited when they got to Princess Belle, eager to show off her own dress. She wasn't disappointed; Belle complimented her enthusiastically, and Nessie's face lit up so bright it could have passed as the sun itself.

Then, Nessie told Snow White that she was Jacob's favorite character ever and made them get together for a picture. Jacob complained afterward that his imprint's sense of humor proved the Cullens were a bad influence on her. This only caused laughter among the family.

When they were done, they saw the entrance to another world — the entrance into Toon Town.

OoOoOoO

"Um, I've been turned into a cow... Can I go home?"

~ The Emperor's New Groove (lol)


Oh no... I have the Small World song stuck in my head! Must. find. cure... And, yet, I really kind of want a Small World cuckoo clock now. ._.

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