mindylee847
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Day 2: Pumpkin Carving in Disney
We got back to the Festival Center nice and early - about an hour in advance... and found no line. So I grabbed myself a drink and sat down with Mike. I picked up an apple pie cider from the booth in the center. It was really weird, because it actually tasted like pie.
We eventually started lining up about 10 minutes or so in advance and the pumpkin carver that was doing our demonstration came out and talked to a few of us in line. He reminded me a lot of my uncle who is kind of weird and distant, but also fun.
We were let in and picked our seats.
We were given glasses of more of the prosecco that we received at the pasty demonstration.
We learned a bit about pumpkins before we started doing anything with our pumpkins. He told us about how you should use a brown Crayola marker so that it's easy to wash off as pumpkins will absorb markers. Also, that pumpkins actually heal themselves. So if you do any carving, you should make sure that you are doing it thick enough. The skin will actually start to try to close up otherwise. We were also told not to start by carving at the top on the way down because the top portion of a pumpkin is four times thicker than the rest of it.
We also received a pumpkin panna cota dish to enjoy.
We were then asked to draw our designs. We weren't going to be doing puncture carving, but just surface carving. I decided to try my hand at Mickey Mouse.
He came around about once to check on us... and he didn't really seem to want to talk to me about my pumpkin?? Idk, it was really odd.
Mike decided to do a cat!
Overall it was a really weird experience. Nothing compared to the first two and it felt distant and weird. Afterwards we were given plastic bags for our pumpkins and also goody bags. In the bags we were given a Food & Wine cutting board and some pumpkin carving sketches.
The price of this was about $45 I believe... I don't think it was really worth our time or money. I had been really looking forward to this event and thought the first two demos we did were really great.
Oh well... after that we headed out to the World Showcase to start really exploring.
We made it over to China where I decided to try a drink.
Strawberry Plum Wine Cooler
I ordered the Strawberry Plum Wine Cooler because I had had a plum wine back at Flower and Garden that I lovvvvved. This was fine, a bit too sweet for my liking but it was nice since it was hot out.
Next, we made our way to Italy since Mike wanted a drink too.
Mike orderd the Moretti La Rossa Double Malt Beer... and when I was taking a picture, a CM wanted to join in.
Mike enjoyed this beer and finished it a bit quickly... so we swung by Hops and Barley to grab him another.
And look who we found in America!
Here he ordered a Dogfish Head Chicory Stout. I told him not to get it because we had gotten a Dogfish brew back home that was pumpkin flavored and we haaaaated it. We thought it was probably the worst pumpkin beer we'd ever tried. And guess what? He didn't like that beer either. He finished it of course, but we will stay clear of Dogfish Brewery going forward.
After that, we made our way back to Norway to ride Frozen Ever After!
There was a 105 minute wait but we got on within 15 minutes with our fastpasses.
I LOVED this queue and I LOVED this ride! I know people miss Maelstrom but this ride was really breathtaking. The new audioanimatronics are just unbelievable. I would probably not wait more than 45 minutes for this ride, but I did really love it.
After that, we made our way back around the world to check out what other foods and drinks we may want on Friday. Here is where I'll tell you that it was BUSY and people were DRUNKKKKKKK. It basically made me not look forward to coming back on Friday. I don't know if I'll want to go back to Food and Wine with the crowds and drunks we saw. I definitely enjoy Flower and Garden more.
Mike decided he needed another beer so we stopped at Scotland.
He went up to order the Irish Whiskey Aged Stout... and was told "We're out." That's it. They were out. So he asked, "So, like... for today? for the week? foreverrrr?" and he was told it would be back the next day. So we decided that we should start on the Canada side of the festival and work our way around because he was most looking forward to trying this beer on Friday.
We then made our way over to Coral Reef Restaurant.
We were about 30 minutes early for our reservations, so we were given two fastpasses to hop on The Seas while we wasted some time before we could check in.
It was great as always. Since it was still too early to check in, we walked around and enjoyed The Seas aquariums. It was really nice this close to 8 PM. There weren't a lot of people and the music was really calming. I have anxiety and problems with crowds so the festival had me really on edge. Being here was like a magical wash that I needed in order to enjoy the rest of my night in Epcot.
Coming up next, I'll talk about our experience at Coral Reef Restaurant!
We got back to the Festival Center nice and early - about an hour in advance... and found no line. So I grabbed myself a drink and sat down with Mike. I picked up an apple pie cider from the booth in the center. It was really weird, because it actually tasted like pie.
We eventually started lining up about 10 minutes or so in advance and the pumpkin carver that was doing our demonstration came out and talked to a few of us in line. He reminded me a lot of my uncle who is kind of weird and distant, but also fun.
We were let in and picked our seats.


We were given glasses of more of the prosecco that we received at the pasty demonstration.

We learned a bit about pumpkins before we started doing anything with our pumpkins. He told us about how you should use a brown Crayola marker so that it's easy to wash off as pumpkins will absorb markers. Also, that pumpkins actually heal themselves. So if you do any carving, you should make sure that you are doing it thick enough. The skin will actually start to try to close up otherwise. We were also told not to start by carving at the top on the way down because the top portion of a pumpkin is four times thicker than the rest of it.
We also received a pumpkin panna cota dish to enjoy.


We were then asked to draw our designs. We weren't going to be doing puncture carving, but just surface carving. I decided to try my hand at Mickey Mouse.


He came around about once to check on us... and he didn't really seem to want to talk to me about my pumpkin?? Idk, it was really odd.
Mike decided to do a cat!


Overall it was a really weird experience. Nothing compared to the first two and it felt distant and weird. Afterwards we were given plastic bags for our pumpkins and also goody bags. In the bags we were given a Food & Wine cutting board and some pumpkin carving sketches.

The price of this was about $45 I believe... I don't think it was really worth our time or money. I had been really looking forward to this event and thought the first two demos we did were really great.
Oh well... after that we headed out to the World Showcase to start really exploring.
We made it over to China where I decided to try a drink.


Strawberry Plum Wine Cooler
I ordered the Strawberry Plum Wine Cooler because I had had a plum wine back at Flower and Garden that I lovvvvved. This was fine, a bit too sweet for my liking but it was nice since it was hot out.
Next, we made our way to Italy since Mike wanted a drink too.

Mike orderd the Moretti La Rossa Double Malt Beer... and when I was taking a picture, a CM wanted to join in.

Mike enjoyed this beer and finished it a bit quickly... so we swung by Hops and Barley to grab him another.
And look who we found in America!


Here he ordered a Dogfish Head Chicory Stout. I told him not to get it because we had gotten a Dogfish brew back home that was pumpkin flavored and we haaaaated it. We thought it was probably the worst pumpkin beer we'd ever tried. And guess what? He didn't like that beer either. He finished it of course, but we will stay clear of Dogfish Brewery going forward.

After that, we made our way back to Norway to ride Frozen Ever After!

There was a 105 minute wait but we got on within 15 minutes with our fastpasses.
I LOVED this queue and I LOVED this ride! I know people miss Maelstrom but this ride was really breathtaking. The new audioanimatronics are just unbelievable. I would probably not wait more than 45 minutes for this ride, but I did really love it.
After that, we made our way back around the world to check out what other foods and drinks we may want on Friday. Here is where I'll tell you that it was BUSY and people were DRUNKKKKKKK. It basically made me not look forward to coming back on Friday. I don't know if I'll want to go back to Food and Wine with the crowds and drunks we saw. I definitely enjoy Flower and Garden more.
Mike decided he needed another beer so we stopped at Scotland.

He went up to order the Irish Whiskey Aged Stout... and was told "We're out." That's it. They were out. So he asked, "So, like... for today? for the week? foreverrrr?" and he was told it would be back the next day. So we decided that we should start on the Canada side of the festival and work our way around because he was most looking forward to trying this beer on Friday.
We then made our way over to Coral Reef Restaurant.

We were about 30 minutes early for our reservations, so we were given two fastpasses to hop on The Seas while we wasted some time before we could check in.

It was great as always. Since it was still too early to check in, we walked around and enjoyed The Seas aquariums. It was really nice this close to 8 PM. There weren't a lot of people and the music was really calming. I have anxiety and problems with crowds so the festival had me really on edge. Being here was like a magical wash that I needed in order to enjoy the rest of my night in Epcot.


Coming up next, I'll talk about our experience at Coral Reef Restaurant!