Day 13 – June 18: Epcot/See You Real Soon
Maybe I put writing this installment off for so long because I didn’t want to deal with the end of the trip. I have loved getting to relive it through this trip report and thank all of you who decided to come along on the ride! I don’t know that we’ll ever get to go for as long again, so this trip will always hold a special place in my memory. On to the last day!
We got up around 8:30 and finished the last bit of packing up. It was a beautiful day, so I decided to spend a final few minutes on the balcony enjoying the view.
Here is us leaving.
Cora has obviously been crying and none of us were thrilled. However, I was trying to get the kids pumped because we still had one more park visit to go before hitting the road and it included a ride we had been looking forward to for the entire trip!
I was really happy to be getting one more day to look at this:
We stopped for a photopass shot in front of Spaceship Earth, but the pictures all ended up being completely washed out. Oh well. We headed to our first FP+ reservation.
Soarin’! But not just any Soarin’ ride – new Soarin’! The new version had just opened the previous day. We loved getting to ride both versions in the same trip. We had ridden the old version in B1 and decided we were willing to wait for B1 again for the new version. Several other folks had the same idea, so it was a bit of a wait, but ultimately we thought it was worth it. We all loved the new version, but I know I will miss the old version as well.
After Soarin’ we decided to hike up to World Showcase and grab lunch from the Mexico QS. This also allowed us to grab a peek at the new Frozen stuff, which was scheduled to open 3 days later. I hate that we just missed it, but it’s given us something to look forward to for our upcoming trip.
After lunch we used our second FP+ at Mission: Space. I decided to be a complete buzzkill and refused to ride the Orange side. It had given me a headache the last time I rode it and I knew I was going to have a long drive later in the day and didn’t want to deal with it. After much hand-wringing and pressing me to be sure I was not going to budge about riding Orange, Alex decided to go Green with me. I told him I would go alone, but he said it was more important for us to ride things with family than to ride exactly what we wanted, so he would stay with me. He can be really sweet sometimes. Other times, not so much.

So Rees and Cora went Orange and Alex and I went Green.
We met back up and all took our final ride on Spaceship Earth. Before leaving the park we had to do one more thing or the trip would have been incomplete – have Mickey bars!
After we finished our treats we trudged to the car and said goodbye for real.
The end!
The drive home was uneventful. We stopped in Mobile, AL, then made our way back to Texas the following day. We have talked about some aspect of the trip at least every few days since. Though it didn’t end up looking anything like I originally thought it would, it was amazing and we had a wonderful time. It taught us a lot about how we like to tour and the things that are most important to us. I’m now in the process of putting those lessons into my planning of our next trip.
See you real soon!