So, on to Epcot we went for a full, wonderful afternoon. I now know the joy of Park-Hopper passes (something most of you probably take for granted), but despite having been to Disney World many many times, I've never gone for more than a day at a time. How cool is it to hop from one to another?? (although it took some thinking about how to handle parking). We decided to park at Epcot where we knew we would end up. Took a bus to Animal Kingdom, then a bus to Epcot. The only trick is to remember where you parked. (an easy task if you have a husband who isn't trying out the Epcot drinks like you are).
After having lots of fun, we found ourselves in France, when I spotted the infamous Disboards kiosk...You would've though I was a pointer dog or something when I saw where the Grand Marnier slushie was!

It was a bit of wait in line, but all I can say is...YUM YUM YUM! Anyone who has ever liked a creamsicle...this is creamsicle adult-heaven.

Admittedly it's a tad expensive ($8.45+ tax+$9.00). It's worth it. Really worth it.

Hoping husband doesn't want a sip, worth it...

Making slurping sounds worth it.
Shortly thereafter we found ourselves in Germany. Husband wandered off to find a bathroom or something, and I found myself with a wine flight. I don't remember the details, but it was red, and I liked the pinot noir the best. Cost was $8.00. Husband came back just in time for one sip.
Somehow we managed to get hungry again. We had by now, worked our way back to The Land, and Soaring (hoping to get on it). Too long of a wait, and visions of Cheese Soup and Pretzel bread in Canada got to me, so I convinced husband we should walk all the way back, because I had READ that a kiosk existed that had the soup. I knew there was no way in heck we'd get in Le Cellier without reservations, but I felt sure there was some way to get that soup outside of it. Well, to spare any of you some big steps, let me just say that NO, there is no such thing. Maybe during a special festival, but otherwise NO.

It was a lot of steps, and we tried, but the impossible is the impossible. Sorry!
Besides being hungry, we were determined to get on Soaring, so we went back to the Land, and Sunshine Season for whatever we wanted! Which turned out to be sandwiches! I chose an Italian sandwich. My husband (surprisingly) chose a vegetarian sandwich

I only wish we could always afford to eat there as this would be good for him! He is the burger-meat type of man...so to order a vegetarian sandwich was incredibly unusual...I was glad for it! Both were very very good, and not expensive at all. Oddly enough the receipt we have is for a "cuban sandwich $6.69, and ham sandwich 7.09". Total with taxes was $19.77. These sandwiches (though not what was described on the tickets) were very very good.
Coming up, the finale to this report...not only the hilarious celeb picture, not only the best food deal in Orlando...but the best drink in the Orlando airport!