Thursday, Day 4
We relaxed and sort of slept in today. No grand plans. Headed back to Epcot to try some more foods around the world and do some shopping. We were once again awakened by the early birds. Lots of joggers at this resort. Wonder if they're in Marathon training.

We headed out around 9:30 and were at the park by 10. No real bus wait once again, but at least we weren't chasing it today. Off to Soarin' for some Fastpasses. Absolutely no line for Living with the Land. So we did it for kicks. Line for Soarin' said 20 minutes so we figured we'd do that too. Third row middle section this time. DRAT!!! Still seeing feet. I figured I'd ask for 1st row middle when we returned to use our fastpasses.
Off to World Showcase. One of my friends and I have kids doing country projects at school. So we were on a mission to get some goods from their appropriate countries today. Figured we'd eat a bit as we went.

Went counterclockwise today. Something a little different.

I had the salmon and the cheese soup from Canada, friends the pizza in Italy (said it was good), some Tuna thing (can't remember where from but my friend did not like it), then headed back for another Lobster roll.

Made our way over here
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got a wonderful book on Germany for my friend's daughter to do her project and picked one up for my DS. He is always wondering about his heritage. I picked up a new "pickle" ornament for our tree. Ours broke last year and I couldn't find a nice sized replacement for it here. We were hoping to catch the candy lady in Japan, but she didn't have any times scheduled until later. We headed to China-lots of suits here today. Turns out they were having a grand opening for some new showcase in the China Pavilion. Painting and such. We were trying to kill some time, so we decided to check out the China movie. I don't think I'd ever seen this one before. It was nice. Then we headed around to Norway...Maelstrom.

Had to do it. My one friend had never been on this. We had fun pulling her leg about "getting wet" here. Absolutely no line. Better get that fastpass

.Do not stay for the film!!!!
A drizzle began as we headed to Mexico. We'll head it and check out the 3 Cabellaros. This ride is still cheesey! As we head out, we notice the ponchos coming off. Rain stopped. On we go! Getting a little hungry for lunch and I needed to go to England for DS project. How about.....
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Fish and Chips were great. We had a nice table overlooking the lake. Then we headed into the country to get some photos and see about finding a good book. No luck. Most of what is here is Beatles parafanalia, soccer goods and food. No great kids books. I did stop in the toy shop for my picture with Tigger and Pooh. Those photos are on photopass, though, so I can't share yet. Stopped to shop in the IG shop.
Time for using our Fastpass. We stopped in Mousegears and did a little shopping and then headed on over to the Land. I didn't even need to ask the CMs. We finally got 1st row middle for our final ride on Soarin'!

Unfortunately for my one friend, she had a lady to her left that was determined to whoop and holler and stick her arms and legs out like she was flying.

Sort of ruined the experience for her.
We were getting a little tired and had some time before our dinner at LeCellier tonight, so we decided to head back to the resort for a rest. Well, some rested. I explored. I was interested to see where our original room assignment would have put us. Suffice it to say, it would've been a lonnnnggg walk to the food court, and our water view would've been a quiet pool in the back woods of Alligator Bayou.

I am very glad I asked to change.
I got a little lost back in there for a while. Found the fishin' hole-closed for the day. Finally found my way back around and took a few more photos
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Then figured I'd better head back. I didn't have my cell phone, so I had no idea how long I'd been wandering. I love to do that-just wander the resort. When I returned, roomies were waiting on me and it was time to head out to dinner. I was really hoping I'd made a good choice for this one. I read so much good press here about this place. So I was expecting a wonderful feast.
We had a most wonderful waiter! Brendan was great. He shared his thoughts on the food. (I'd already inspected the menu and knew what I wanted). I really wanted the fillet, but they kill it there with mushrooms. I don't do fungus! So I went with the New York Strip. Friends had the Prime Rib and New York Strip as well. Brendan brought us out some wonderful bread sticks and a cup of cheese soup for dippin'. I loved the pretzel breadsticks!! We had a lovely salad and by the time the entrees came, I was pretty full. But I ate that beloved steak and my scalloped potatoes!! We also had the best drinks. I had a Pina Colada. Friends had the strawberry dacquiries. Then Brendan suprised me with this lovely little dessert treat!
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Le Cellier was every bit as good as I'd read! It was a wonderful way to end our evening.
We headed out to watch Illuminations. We, unfortunately, did not have enough time to get around to a good viewing location. It was pretty crowded already around the lake, so we pulled up as good a spot as we could muster. The globe was back!! I missed that last year. We headed back to the resort for a nice dip in the hot tub. I stopped into the Rooster Lounge and caught a bit of Bob's (the piano guy) act. He is amazing! Catch him on
youtube. He can really rock the piano!

After a nice dip, we headed off to our room to pack a bit and get some sleep. Nothing on the agenda for the morning-just a play it by ear.