November 16: Part 4 - "Pretty lady behind you!"
There was still something we hadn't done yet in the World Showcase, so we made our way over to China to get that taken care of!
We headed toward the theater area, so we could see China's movie, and as we were making our way inside, a Cast Member motioned behind us to try and get our attention
We turned around, and Mulan was there!
She was by herself, just standing a few feet off the entrance, and we definitely wouldn't have seen her if the Cast Member hadn't pointed her out. She was a complete sweetheart too, and this was one of my favorite Mulan meets
Of course, we thanked the Cast Member who tipped us off! And I got a picture with her as well
We then headed off inside the building so we could look around a little while waiting for the movie to start
China is beautiful, and definitely a country I'd like to see someday. But I like the Canada movie better. There! I said it!
As we were in China and we hadn't spent much time looking around it previously, we took a look around the store
Epcot is the worst for me, when it comes to stores. Everything is so pretty and different and I want it all. Of course, other stores throughout the World are the same way (especially now the store at the exit of the Fairytale Hall), but somehow, it happens even more in Epcot, more specifically in the World Showcase
Like, I don't need fancy chopsticks in my every day life, but I still want them!
Of course, Amber always keeps me grounded (aka, says no a lot), so I don't go too crazy
So we merely took a few more pictures, and went back on our way
We had to head back the way we'd come, so we decided to stop by Norway on the way. We rode the Maelstrom with very minimal wait, and actually stayed around for the movie afterward. Yes, you read that right
Proud viking! Okay, not so much. But you never know. I've got some heritage from over there. One of my ancestors could very well have been a viking!
With our Norwegian adventure completed, we headed over toward our dinner destination! My Aunt and Uncle were no longer in Epcot by that time, so for the first time, we would have a Table Service meal without them, as they'd made use of their Park Hopper and headed off to Hollywood Studios for their 50s Prime Time Cafe reservation!
As for us, we picked Teppan Edo!
Which, for anyone that's been following with Amber's TR, and my May PTR, now knows that it's because a favorite of ours
Such good food. That chicken. Those noodles. Unf!
Our chef was great, as well. Her name was Mayo (pronounced like in Cinco de Mayo, not as in Mayonnaise), and she was really funny
All the chefs around were super serious, but she kept joking around. Probably because we were kinda seated at the kids' table - there was a large group, eight of which were sitting at a table in the other far corner of the room, and all the youngsters from that group, plus one responsible adult, ended up at the same table as us
They were good kids though, not rowdy, so it wasn't a big deal
We put away that chicken and those noodles in record time, and then it was time to select dessert. When we pay out of pocket for Teppan Edo, we don't get dessert - the selection isn't really worth a special mention. But since we were on the Dining Plan that time around, we both went for the soft serve ice cream
Very Japanese, right?
By the time we were done with dinner and left the restaurant, it was almost a quarter past nine, so IllumiNations was finishing up, with crowds all around the lagoon. We decided not to try and find a spot or stop anywhere, and instead just kept walking around the World Showcase (carefully, of course, with those dimmed lights) to try and beat some of the crowds on our way out
It was a partly successful endeavor, and soon we were nearing the front of the park
So long, Epcot! We'll meet again, promise!
The bus ride back to the resort was fairly uneventful, and we headed straight to bed once we got back to our room, needing some good rest before our very last park day!
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