The troops:
DH- a "30 something" who although not a Disney lover by any means, loves us so he sallies forth into all things Disney for his family. If he had a favorite Disney character I am sure it would be Grumpy!
Me- another "30 something" but unlike my DH, I LOVE all things Disney. I have been addicted since I was a child and I am hoping my kids follow in my footsteps! Favorite Disney characters: Winnie the Pooh, Stitch, Figment, Abu, Aladdin, Beast, Sebastian, Jiminy Cricket, Donald Duck, the Toy Story Crew and more...
"Aladdin"- He had just turned 9 at the time of travel. He is my partner in Disney planning! He really does enjoy thinking about where we are going to eat, sleep and play months in advance (unlike his dad). His favorite Disney characters are: Mickey Mouse, Aladdin, Peter Pan, Hercules, Tigger, Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Stitch and Tigger.
"Goofy"-At travel time he was getting ready to celebrate his 6th birthday...which we did do Disney style (more details to come). His favorite Disney characters are: Squirt, Goofy, Pluto, Figment, Piglet, Winnie the Pooh and the Toy Story crew.
"Stitch"-Age 4 and 1/2 at trip time. Grumpy by nature, but also way cute and loveable...Stitch is not only a favorite character but the way of life he follows. Other favorite Disney characters: Crush, ALL THINGS TOY STORY (especially BUZZ), Donald Duck, Figment, Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Goofy and Pluto.
The purpose of the trip? To celebrate our 10th wedding anniversary AND our Goofy's 6th birthday. Also, it was what is fast becoming an annual trip and the first time we enjoyed Disney's dining plan for FREE!! The dates of our trip? September 4-September 14 2005.
September 12, Epcot *day 2*: Today (like every other day so far this vacation) dawned bright and beautiful! The skies had big fluffy white clouds that looked like spilled cotton balls. The sun

was warm but not too hot (at least not early in the morning). And...best of all...a Disney park was calling!!
This morning was a bitter sweet morning. As I stood their drying my hair I came to a very sad realization...tomorrow would be our last full Disney day. That meant...today was our second to last full Disney day. Try as I might to live in the moment and enjoy every second that was sort of a bummer. We are never ready to leave. Yes, once we do leave we are happy to get home but we never have found an easy way to take that step.
Although this morning was bitter sweet, it was still sweet...I was at Disney. I was surrounded by my family. I had two full days left to do anything and everything we had been planning for months and we were heading to Epcot. Epcot, oh Epcot, how I do love Epcot!!
Pushing all of those feelings aside I finished getting ready, made sure my kids had ingested something at least half way good for them and made for the van. This may be a good time to add something...if I were the one who had to drive we NEVER would have taken our own transportation anywhere. DH is like a walking GPS system. To me, Disney is confusing...then again, it's confusing just about anywhere I haven't been at least a dozen times

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Pulling up to Epcot, we looked at each other and promised that we wouldn't miss Illuminations and we would make sure we got to ride Spaceship Earth.
We started out this morning much like the last. Test Track first. Three times in a row

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Next up? Soarin' of course!! This ride was still awesome and my dh pronounced it his favorite ride of the trip. I wonder how long it will be until they have a Soarin' themed gift shop. My boys would have liked to have a hang glider toy to play with. Or a little aviator Mickey. *hint hint

* After riding Soarin' we hopped over and saw the Circle of Life show.
Then it was on to the always enjoyable Journey Into Imagination with Figment. After exiting the Figment ride we spent about 45 minutes in the Kodak What If Labs. ImageWorks is a whole lot of fun. Our three little professors (a.k.a. our dear little sons) were chosen to help out in the digital camera demonstration where they were given the "Inventor(s) of the Year" award. All three of them didn't mind cheesin' it up for the picture! I love how Disney actually gives you the photo for free!! Who says that Disney doesn't do anything for free?
It was in this gift shop that I had seen the "crystal" photo cubes that I so desperately wanted, once again I took my time thinking about it but passed it up. And once again, I now make the promise to myself NOT to pass it up again. I would love to have that remembrance of some of happy Disney times for always. *I will buy it next time. I will buy it next time.*
After one last ride on Soarin' we headed over for lunch at the Coral Reef. We didn't use our
Disney Dining Plan for this meal. It would have cost us two credits (although it is now priced at the more reasonable fee of one credit so we are looking forward to using our
DDP credits there this coming September) so we chose to pay out of pocket (we had one sit down meal too many in our plans anyway). Some may say that the Coral Reef is a let down...but not for our family. It is one of our very top choices in all of WDW. It's so RELAXING. So calming. So "worlds away" from the hustle and bustle of the park. "Stitch" is a huge turtle fan. All of us like turtles...but he is just crazy about them. Being as the rest of the Living Sea pavilion was closed this is as close as we would get this trip to "finding Nemo" (and his aquatic friends). We always have a competition to see who can spot the sea turtle in the tank first. This time it was "Goofy". I had the most delicious shrimp cocktail EVER. Hands down the best I have ever had. And I am a shrimp lover. I try to eat it at every opportunity. For lunch I had TWO orders of the shrimp cocktail. HUGE shrimp so fresh and so delicious. YUM!! I also had about 1/4 of my dh's steak and some very good bread. I have seen posts about what bad service or bad food others have had at the Coral Reef...but we have never had anything less than a GREAT experience here. Just sitting here typing this report makes my mouth water!!
After lunch it was time for us to make our way over to the World Showcase. Since we had explored Norway and Mexico in depth on our previous Epcot day we started our trip around the world on the other side. We took a few quick snapshots in the Canada area and continued on to England.
England is such a beautiful area. The fountains make for a great photo op as does the red phone booth. My boys always like to pile in the phone booth and have their picture taken. While we were stopped for a potty break "Stitch" made fast friends with a CM who was sweeping the fountain area. "Stitch" is not usually a singing kind of kid but he sang "Immmmaaaaaginnnaaaaaaation" (the song from the Figment ride) with the CM. "Stitch" also told him about how Figment was the best dragon ever...this inspired the CM to take a figment pin off of his lanyard and GIVE it to my son (we had long since traded away all of our pins we were willing to part with so we left our pins packed up back at the resort). "Stitch" jumped up and gave this CM a HUGE hug! I wish I would have thought to get a picture of this CM. He really made my son's day. For the rest of the day "Stitch" was on the look for him. Sadly, we never saw him again.
France was next up on our tour of the nations. We didn't spend much time exploring as we had spent quite a bit of time here on our last Disney trip. However, we did stop and have our picture taken with Belle and Beast. The Beast costume is one of the most realistic (him and Sully). "Aladdin" asked Belle what book she was currently reading...for just a split second she almost broke out of character and started to laugh when he said "Of course you will have read it already and be rereading it, but what is it anyway, I need a book to read on the drive home." He got that whole sentence out in one quick spurt and then stood there very seriously waiting for an answer. When she saw he was really waiting for an answer she thought quick on her feet and told him she was reading
The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Next up? Morocco. Here we spent a good bit of time poking around all of in all of the nooks and crannies. We all thought that the museum exhibit was awesome. Such beautiful artistry! I think we snapped enough pictures in here to fill a few scrapbook pages and then some. We also stopped to try on a fez or two. We saw Genie and Aladdin and talked with some interesting CMs who taught our sons how to say hello and thank you in their native tongue. We also purchased our very own magic lamp

...but it must be broken...we have yet to have a genie pop out!

Our little "Aladdin" had so much fun in the land of the real one!!
Japan was a world that we really enjoyed. First we took a look at the collection of tin toys. I love looking at tin toys. I don't collect them...but I can sure see why someone would. My boys loved seeing the Disney ones.
Next we saw Miyuki make some of her works of edible art. All three boys were lucky enough to be picked to receive an candy animal. "Aladdin" chose a tiger. It was amazing to watch her bring the tiger to life from a taffy like blob. She was so good at what she did and the details were amazing. "Goofy" chose a bear. "Stitch" chose a kangaroo and she even made a tiny joey for her pouch! Watching her swirl the colors, snip off the smallest of pieces and form something beautiful from nothing was something I could have stood a good part of the day doing. However, her show was over before we knew it and it was time to do some more exploring. The answer to what a tiger, a bear and a kangaroo have in common is Miyuki's magic hands of course!
We went into the store right behind where Miyuki was set up. In the store we found the tastiest little treat...rice candy wrapped in edible wrappers. It was SO tasty. I sure wish we had bought more than one box!!
The good ol' US of A was next on our tour...we had to hustle to make it to the next showing of the American Adventure. After that show (always good) we grabbed a funnel cake (sadly not on the dining plan but oh so worth it) and sat for a bit just taking in the sights and sounds, people watching and loving our funnel cake.

YUM

"Aladdin" also got a small reproduction of the Liberty bell with the last of his hard earned and long saved money.
Italy was another place where we marveled at the buildings! They were just beautiful! It seemed they were shimmering in the sun. After a few pictures and a cannoli we moved along to Germany.
In Germany we got the boys some cookies and took a look at the mini trains. Of course these were a hit with the boys (and their dad as well). We didn't have any time to dally here. We wanted to see the acrobats in China and only had a few minutes to make it over...
The acrobats were worth the hustle!! Those kids are amazing! They were so flexible and had such great balance! If I tried to do anything they did I would end up flat on my rear or maybe even in a hospital bed!! We all rated this high for entertainment value.
Norway was next. We took a quick ride on Maelstorm (two actually) and then headed over to the Mexico pavilion.
We had dinner plans to eat at the San Angel Inn. We were excited about eating under an indoor "starry sky" and watching El Rio Del Tiempo pass by. We also had high hopes for a great meal. Sadly, we didn't have a great experience. And from the sounds/looks of other diners, few were very impressed with the food. I would not return here for a full meal...but the setting was beautiful so I would consider stopping in for dessert if I were pressed to do so.
After our very late dinner it was about 30 minutes until Illuminations was to start. Although we had plans to stay and watch this great show...we were all starting to feel VERY tired. So...we started to head back to the front of the park and make our way back to our van and then on to ASM.
As we made our way back to the front we passed over the sidewalk with the lights imbedded...all three boys took a few minutes to marvel in that and to get down and try and figure out just how they did that.
Have you noticed something we forgot? That's right...Spaceship Earth.

But...lucky for us...it was still running when we made our way out of the park. So we got to ride!! WOO HOO

I really love this ride. The lights, the music, the smell of the burning ruins. The inspirational tone. Just a great ride. All of the kids love this one too. We enjoyed it so much we rode it TWO times in a row with the last time being right at closing time.
We half way thought about turning around and heading back to Illuminations. The park was not crowded so we could have gotten a walk up spot from which to watch the show...but in the end, our tired feet/heavy eyes won out and we just made our way out of the park.
Back at ASM we once again found our little critters posed in the window. We loved seeing what antics our toys had been up to each time we returned to our room. For our kids (and even us big kids too) this really did prove the happiest way to end a day!
Wake up call set, kids freshly showered and the camera battery plugged in to recharge we ended up the day with sleepy smiles on our faces.
Best Moment of the Day: Realizing that Spaceship Earth was still open after most other attractions in Future World had closed and FINALLY getting to ride it. Soarin' (again

). Miyuki's candy animals. The CM who sang with "Stitch" and gave him a Figment pin.
Worst Moment of the Day: Waking up and realizing that today was the day before our last Disney day. Dinner at the San Angel Inn.