Captain_Oblivious
DIS Dad #257, Galactic Salad Dodger
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With every new summer day in Florida comes new hope and new promise. Excitement and possibility. Magic and Wonder. Heat and Humidity. And the standard 50% chance of thunderstorms. I guess you take the good with the bad. And today's good: EPCOT!
EPCOT with thunderstorms is still better than 99% of all other places with thunderstorms.
The wait time showed 45 minutes, but I don't know how I believed that, since the line of people actually snaked outside of the building and around a few chained off switchbacks. But we decided to stick it out because who know how long the line would grow to later.

Guest graffiti or Imagineer with a Sharpie and a sense of humor?
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Wow, you really notice a lot when you're waiting an hour in line!

Why does our car have three headlights?
Because it's a DeLorean going Ludicrous Speed! (how's that for mixing movie metaphors?)
Well, it doesn't. The top one is the flash from my camera. I was trying to see if we were actually going fast enough to beat the flash to the mirror. It appears that we were going faster than sound, but not light. How do I know we were going faster than sound? Simple: Put your ear up to the picture. Did you hear the shutter click? No? Well then we must be going faster than sound!
I can independently confirm: no sound from the picture! Madison must have hit the Turbo Boost button.
By the way, nice job keeping the camera steady and avoiding blurry shots.
TestTrack was always right up there, but I think it just jumped up a position or two on my "favorite attractions" list.
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We love that sign!

Since Evan isn't in the driver's seat, he can safely take his eyes off the road to smile. Seeing Madison in the driver's seat reminds me that I only have 9 years to start stocking up on Tums and Pepto Bismol.
Well, at least she's not texting.
Next stop: Journey into Imagination.
Good to know there's one ride you can still get on in the summer!

Do my eyes deceive me, or has the Beverly dispenser been removed from that machine?

After 5 1/2 cups of Beverly, I was ready to stumble back out into EPCOT and hurl. I noticed that the fountain was misaligned and spraying water all over the sidewalk.
5 1/2 cups? You know, that liquid spraying on the sidewalk does look suspiciously like Beverly.
Evan found a way to - entertain? - himself.
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Um...ok.
I guess all you can do here is take the picture.
As we rode out the storm under the roof overhang by Club Cool, we started to hear an odd banging sound. We looked around and finally saw it was a man hole (mouse hole?) cover rattling. My best guess is that the water was pouring into the storm sewers so fast, that the air was being forced out so hard that it was lifting the cover.
I think you're right! This is known as the hydraulic gradient, and occurs when the flow of runoff builds up enough pressure head in the drainage system to...hey, where's everybody going?
