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April 24, 2006 May 1, 2006
Trip Report Part 9 Day 6 Epcot
When the week first started, I was an early riser. I would get up, dressed and be ready to hit the parks. As the week progressed, it became more and more difficult to get ready in the morning. Day 6 we decided to tackle Epcot again. No wake up calls again, when we arrive, we arrive. I called the Rain Forest Café for dinner reservations, but they were booked for the evening. They recommended being a walk in.
We walked through the gates of Epcot and headed directly toward Soarin to get fast passes. While we were waiting for the fast passes to be ready, we took the boat ride in The Land. No very exciting!!!! Then we progressed over to the land of seas where we saw Turtle Talk. The kids loved it and we found it to be very cool. We looked around and noticed the plastic shark photo opportunity:
By this time our fast passes were ready for Soarin. We went in the fast pass line. The lady in front of us somehow lost her fast passes from the entrance where the CM checks to make sure you have the fast passes to where they collect them. She looked everywhere while we stood there waiting. The CM let all the people waiting (non-fast pass people) get on while we waited. We stood there wondering why she does not step aside to look for the fast passes and let us go by her. Nope, she was panicking and finding those fast passes was the only thing on her mind. Finally she screams, here they are. Maybe this worked to our benefit because we were able to get seats front row. This ride is so cool; it feels like you are going to scrap your toes against the trees. Like I said before, we love this ride.
After Soarin we walked over to Imagination. The Figment ride was not overly exciting in our eyes. We decided to stop for a lunch break at this point. We found a nice shady bench, and pulled out our lunch. After lunch, we walked over to character greeting area for some pictures with characters:
Then walked over to Test Track. There was a 50-minute wait in the standby lane, but we decided to wait anyway. No matter where we go, we will see a line. We were pretty close to getting on board when Test Track broke down. That was the point when it occurred to me that I read something on the DIS boards about Test Track usually breaking down around lunch time. Too late now, we were so close. Fortunately, it did not take them long to get it up and running. This was DD4s first time on this ride so she was a little nervous. Both girls loved it and wanted to ride again so, we got fast passes for later. DH decided to go on Mission Space while we waiting for him by the fountain. When he got off, I asked how it was. He said that he was a little disappointed. I am not sure what he expected. All I know is I have no desire to spun in a centrifuge. We then decided to walk over to the Future World. I could tell that the girls were beginning to get over tired because they were getting whiney when they asked for something and we said No. Assuming that it was the lack of sleep, we just ignored them and moved on our way. There was a cute little gardening section that DD8 fell in love with. She is big into gardening, right now. They gave the kids aprons, and tomato plants that she found very exciting and made her forget about the souvenirs that she wanted. DD4 loved the kidcot sections. She got a kick out getting something from every country. Here are some pictures in future world:
We breezed in and out of each country because the kids did not find it too exciting. Plus DH was anxious to make it to Mexico for a Margarita. We went to Norway to go on the water ride and then over to Mexico. DH finally got his Margarita after we rode Mexicos water ride. By this point it was time for us to finally use our fast passes for Test Track. DH let the girls ride while he stayed back to finish off his Rita. When we got of test track we decided to call it a day and head over to Rain Forest Café in Downtown Disney for dinner. The girls love to play Punch Buggy, so DD8 asked to have her picture taken next to the Punch Buggy:
By the time we reached Downtown Disney, the air cooled off and I was a little chilly. The person at the purple elephant told me we would have a 20-minute wait. Well, it was 20 minutes when they called our name, but we then waited in a line to get in the restaurant for another 20 minutes or so. I was about to say, lets ditch this place and head over to Earl of Sandwich for take out, but we were already there. There were these kids in front of us dressed in Prom gowns. We could not quite figure out why they were dressed for the prom at Rainforest Café. Not only that but, there were about 6 girls and 2 boys. Not sure about you guys, but when I was in High School and I went to the prom, we went with one date of the opposite sex. How times change!!! When we were finally seated we had a decent meal near the elephants. DD8 eyes popped out of her head when she saw the Volcano and begged for one. We agreed to all share it. She just loved it when they came out of the kitchen yelling Volcano! She would yell, Volcano every time. Here are some pictures of Downtown:
When we got back to the hotel. We decided to take a dip in the Hot Tub and then straight to bed. Tomorrow will be our last day in Disney World. It sure has been a great week, but it goes by so fast.
Up next . Day 6 - Our last park day
April 24, 2006 May 1, 2006
Trip Report Part 9 Day 6 Epcot
When the week first started, I was an early riser. I would get up, dressed and be ready to hit the parks. As the week progressed, it became more and more difficult to get ready in the morning. Day 6 we decided to tackle Epcot again. No wake up calls again, when we arrive, we arrive. I called the Rain Forest Café for dinner reservations, but they were booked for the evening. They recommended being a walk in.
We walked through the gates of Epcot and headed directly toward Soarin to get fast passes. While we were waiting for the fast passes to be ready, we took the boat ride in The Land. No very exciting!!!! Then we progressed over to the land of seas where we saw Turtle Talk. The kids loved it and we found it to be very cool. We looked around and noticed the plastic shark photo opportunity:

By this time our fast passes were ready for Soarin. We went in the fast pass line. The lady in front of us somehow lost her fast passes from the entrance where the CM checks to make sure you have the fast passes to where they collect them. She looked everywhere while we stood there waiting. The CM let all the people waiting (non-fast pass people) get on while we waited. We stood there wondering why she does not step aside to look for the fast passes and let us go by her. Nope, she was panicking and finding those fast passes was the only thing on her mind. Finally she screams, here they are. Maybe this worked to our benefit because we were able to get seats front row. This ride is so cool; it feels like you are going to scrap your toes against the trees. Like I said before, we love this ride.
After Soarin we walked over to Imagination. The Figment ride was not overly exciting in our eyes. We decided to stop for a lunch break at this point. We found a nice shady bench, and pulled out our lunch. After lunch, we walked over to character greeting area for some pictures with characters:

Then walked over to Test Track. There was a 50-minute wait in the standby lane, but we decided to wait anyway. No matter where we go, we will see a line. We were pretty close to getting on board when Test Track broke down. That was the point when it occurred to me that I read something on the DIS boards about Test Track usually breaking down around lunch time. Too late now, we were so close. Fortunately, it did not take them long to get it up and running. This was DD4s first time on this ride so she was a little nervous. Both girls loved it and wanted to ride again so, we got fast passes for later. DH decided to go on Mission Space while we waiting for him by the fountain. When he got off, I asked how it was. He said that he was a little disappointed. I am not sure what he expected. All I know is I have no desire to spun in a centrifuge. We then decided to walk over to the Future World. I could tell that the girls were beginning to get over tired because they were getting whiney when they asked for something and we said No. Assuming that it was the lack of sleep, we just ignored them and moved on our way. There was a cute little gardening section that DD8 fell in love with. She is big into gardening, right now. They gave the kids aprons, and tomato plants that she found very exciting and made her forget about the souvenirs that she wanted. DD4 loved the kidcot sections. She got a kick out getting something from every country. Here are some pictures in future world:



We breezed in and out of each country because the kids did not find it too exciting. Plus DH was anxious to make it to Mexico for a Margarita. We went to Norway to go on the water ride and then over to Mexico. DH finally got his Margarita after we rode Mexicos water ride. By this point it was time for us to finally use our fast passes for Test Track. DH let the girls ride while he stayed back to finish off his Rita. When we got of test track we decided to call it a day and head over to Rain Forest Café in Downtown Disney for dinner. The girls love to play Punch Buggy, so DD8 asked to have her picture taken next to the Punch Buggy:

By the time we reached Downtown Disney, the air cooled off and I was a little chilly. The person at the purple elephant told me we would have a 20-minute wait. Well, it was 20 minutes when they called our name, but we then waited in a line to get in the restaurant for another 20 minutes or so. I was about to say, lets ditch this place and head over to Earl of Sandwich for take out, but we were already there. There were these kids in front of us dressed in Prom gowns. We could not quite figure out why they were dressed for the prom at Rainforest Café. Not only that but, there were about 6 girls and 2 boys. Not sure about you guys, but when I was in High School and I went to the prom, we went with one date of the opposite sex. How times change!!! When we were finally seated we had a decent meal near the elephants. DD8 eyes popped out of her head when she saw the Volcano and begged for one. We agreed to all share it. She just loved it when they came out of the kitchen yelling Volcano! She would yell, Volcano every time. Here are some pictures of Downtown:


When we got back to the hotel. We decided to take a dip in the Hot Tub and then straight to bed. Tomorrow will be our last day in Disney World. It sure has been a great week, but it goes by so fast.
Up next . Day 6 - Our last park day