This is the first morning the we used the wakeup call, and it actually woke us up. Up at 6:45, at the bus stop by 7:15. EMH at Epcot, and we wanted to hit rope drop and ride Soarin first thing. I did grab a pack of nabs. And of course, a DIET COKE.
First site, too bad, no ride. Dang rehabs.
Rope drop at Epcot is a little different. I've always been at Donald's in AK , and that's a little similar, but not as orchestrated. When the ropes dropped, there were 2 cms with a banner between them that marched to The Land. Over half the crowd followed. A few tried to pass, and were reprimanded and told they would be sent to the back of the line if they tried again. The lady in the
ECV in the group cursed audibly.
When we got to The Land, the cms turned away and the race was on. The lady on the ECV was determined to hit as many walkers as possible. I hope she had a magical day. We just stayed in stride and were on the second group to ride. which is about the same as the first, since both sides were operating. And we were in the front row. The first time I rode this, I was freaked for a minute by the height, but as soon as we started over the ocean, I calmed down. I do use the between the leg lock, which is a stretch for a Big Guy. Since the rumor is the golfer is Eisner, I always try to kick him in the head. Missed him by that much. Everything is fine til we get downtown between the buildingsm that always will freak me out. But soon we're over The Happiest Placed on Earth and all is well. Although that one boomer is a little close. When people say they need to change the movie, I'm afraid we might lose SB's castle to Cindy's, and we see that already in FL.
Nice how this ride exits right into a restaurant. Especially on EMH days. Especially for Big Guys. We decide a snack credit should be burned. All I really remember is chocolate, seems like some kind of muffin or cupcake. Just enough to hold off eating until World Showcase opens. Then we did Livin' With the Land. I think I like it better without the guide. But still(sorry Twinks) not a top ten ride. When they rehabbed this last year, they changed the wall in the queue. There had been a quote by a Bowling Green third grader up there. Guess since now she's a college grad, it was time to update.
Two rides and a snack and the poor minions(off property folk) have yet to be let in, so we head to Figment. It isn't open yet, they hold off til 9. So we were the first folks on. I rode this several times when Dreamfinder ran the show, so until he returns, this will always be a disappointment. Idle is funny, but nuh-uh, not here. But amazingly, when we finish the ride, the interactive area is completely full. We did manage to make postcards
and play a few games, but thought we'd have it to ourselves. Their shop is one of the best in Epcot, but no one bought anything.
We head out to HISTA, and hit our first disappointment, an unannounced rehab. Down for 2 weeks, starting the day before. Hista takes a lot of heat on here, but I love it. But I've loved every 3D show I've ever seen. O why couldn't they have rehabbed that film is France if they wanted something to do.
It's time to travel to the other side of the (Future) World. It's testosterone time! Test Track. Humm, same initials. In fact, same as mine IRL. Coincidence, I think not. We check times and less than a ten minute wait, so we hop on. The line was more like 3 minutes. I like this ride a lot, but they really should let me drive. I'd go faster. I still prefer The World of Motion. I'll take cool over fast anytime. The guys liked it, but later chose not to do it again. Just not that big a thrill to backwoods rednecks.
Next, Mission:Orange er Space.
Yep, we manned up. I told them about both sides and no one wanted to be the one to say wimp side. Besides, who wants to look like a sissy in front of Lt. Dan. Once again, very short wait. The first time I rode, in the days before Green, I almost tossed my chocolate muffin thingy or whatever I had that day. Someone on the Dis said to focus on the screen and that wouldn't happen. They were right, guess I should have shared that with the other guys. Works out nice having 4 guys, no strangers in the **** pit. Everyone completed their assignments and we mangaed to arrive fairly safely.
The guys want a soda to settle their tummies, or sumpin like that, so I suggest Club Cool. After several tastes, I 'pour' a Beverly and fake sip. Yummm! Try this one Goofy. He did, but has learned enough in life to be cautious when I suggest something. a short sip, and "OMgosh, you sick puppy." Puppies usually don't know who their father is, right? Same thing. Pluto took some just to see. Mickey sat it out.
It's still not 11, so we watch the end of Jammitors show in the Plaza, then walk toward World Showcase slowly and discuss options. Goofy and I opt for Mexico, Mickey and Pluto head around the bend. They landed in Morocco. I got my usual, plato combinacion with a churro for dessert. Uhmmm, goog. And, since they have cafeine free diet coke, I got a big orange soda. I was too busy eating to notice what Goofy ate. Plus Goof distracted me when he got all excited about what he saw across the street. And he knew I'd be even more excited.
This was the absolute lighlight of the whole trip. I luvs that guy(bet you knew that). Not sure what the other guys had, just remember they thought you can get better in Loo uh vul.

For any real foodies, Louisville is a destination city for food junkies having several dozen top restaurants. There are regular junkets from Seattle for folks just to eat. Plus, it's the home of the first cheeseburger, a place called Kaelin's. This was also the first KFC franchisee. Louisville is also home office for dozens of national chains including YUM!, Papa John's, and Rally's.
Next, World Showcase and dinner at Biergarten!