momabaarjo
Rather Sail Away with Mickey than Run Now
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100 Things I am Looking Forward to...
100. Checking into the Royal Pacific Resort
99. Italian Margarita and a Cheeseburger in Paradise at Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville
98. Breakfast at Chef Mickey's
97. Experiencing the Osborne Lights
96. Seeing Lightning McQueen and Mater
95. Grinch and Friends Breakfast
94. Tree of Life
93. Mickey's Philharmonic
92. Christmas Trees
91. Tower of Terror
90. Dinner at T-Rex
89. Pressed Penny Hunting for the boys
88. Seeing Tink Fly
87. Breakfast at the Crystal Palace
86. Toy Story Mania and its Line/Que
85. Innoventions
84. Main Street Stroll
83. Dole Whip
82. Pirates of the Caribbean Ride
81. Jedi Training
80. Mickey Bar
79. Miyuki in Japan

When I visited Epcot I had on my list of things to see was Miyuki, the candy artist, in Japan.
Here is the information from WDW site:
Miyuki sculpts a "clay" made of soft rice dough into elaborate animal shapesa Japanese art form that goes back hundreds of yearsat the Japan Pavilion in Epcot theme park.Watch in amazement as Miyuki brings to life dazzling dragons, regal horses and vibrant flowers. Starting with a simple white base, Miyuki stretches out the rice dough into ribbons and molds it into various shapes and sizes while adding color as needed.Miyuki is the only female trained in this traditional sculpture technique in Epcot, and is always glad to take requests when making her creations.Miyuki performs for 20 minutes at various times throughout the day, so be sure to check the Times Guide at Epcot to know exactly when you can catch her.
