Help me with the World Showcase

Where are the entrances to the museums?
Where's the entrance to the movie?
How do you get upstairs in France?[/QUOTE]


France- 2 restaurants one upstairs and one downstairs. Walk past the first restaurant and there is a sign and some steps that go up.

Canada- Movie- Not far from all the maple syrup is the movie. Ask a CM if you don;t see the sign.
 
Yes a 5 & 11 year old

Cool. One of the greatest resources WS has going for it is that the countries are staffed by people actually from that country. You'll get more cultural information by talking to them than you will by exploring the Disney-fied version of their country (as much as I love EPCOT and WS, people in Germany don't still walk around wearing lederhosen all day!). Something cool you might consider doing is working with your kids ahead of time to figure out some 'interview questions' they can ask the cast members in each country. What is your favorite place to visit in your home country? How do you say _____? What is your favorite food? Etc. There are KIDCOT stations where they get to make a craft from the country, and this could be a nice chance to ask the questions. Even better, though, might be to walk up to a random CM (who isn't already super busy corralling crowds...CMs in stores would be the best option) and ask them. Your older is old enough that you could even videotape them interacting with the CMs on your cell phone and, when you get home, edit together a little 'Interview Show' on the free editing software that comes with your computer. What a cool momento that cost you $0!
 
Italy, France, Germany
Something Disney doesn't even advertise that I certainly didn't know existed until someone mentioned it on here was the Wine Walk. For $20 you get a printed card that you take to these three countries where you get two sample glasses of wine at each country along with information about the drink. Not only do you get the physical souvenir but six glasses of wine for $20. Granted they are smaller pours, but that's a steal ANYWHERE, let alone WDW.

wait...where do you buy this at? I just ask about a "wine walk"? please fill me in...we are AP holders who enjoy Epcot so this would be great!
 

You are also theoretically helping people in poverty when you buy those, too. They send the maps to Africa where they employ women to make the bracelets
You're right, how could I forget?! They even give you a little card explaining all this with each purchase. Whenever we've bought something there as a gift we give the card with the gift :)

I know people say WS isn't really for little kids, but if ours is character-and-snack-obsessed, it should still be a fun time, right?

Yes a 5 & 11 year old
Whenever I see someone say WS isn't for kids I have to force myself not to correct them lol. Epcot was both my DS's favorite park when they were toddlers and they both still enjoy it very much, just in different ways. In addition to things in FW and some things in WS already mentioned such as character meets, performers and the boat ride in Mexico, there are 3 other specific things for kids (2 already mentioned here also).
-KidCot stations, one in every country. Kids can get what was formerly a Duffy bear on a stick, not sure if they've changed it since Duffy has left. They can color in each country and the CM in each will put a "stamp" on the stick with their country on it. In China and I believe Japan also the CM's will write the child's name in their native language. This is FREE :cheer2:
-Agent P missions. I know you can do these in most countries; there may be a couple that don't participate. Each takes approx. 30 minutes and the kids are on a mission to save Perry the Platypus. During the course of the mission they open...I guess "portals"is the best word I can think of although that isn't really right, but anyway they're cute. My boys have especially liked the missions in Mexico, Germany, and Norway. Again, FREE!
-OK now this isn't free but it's neat. You can purchase a passport in any country's gift shop. There's a page for each country in it; bring it to any CM - we usually gave it to the CM at the KidCot station - and they'll write "Hello child's name" and a little message al in their native language. I think it costs $10 or $20? It's been 4 or 5 years since we've bought them.....I also think there's one somewhere here on the DiS people have downloaded.
-something else people have done, including us, that isn't free but keeps kids interested and allows adults to look in shops, is let kids pick out either a small trinket or piece of candy/chocolate in every country. If you are interested in shopping or even just looking around but your kids tend to.....whine as some do, in stores, this may help! Just remember if you're going during a hot month you may not want to carry chocolate around with you :sad2:
 
Whenever I see someone say WS isn't for kids I have to force myself not to correct them lol. Epcot was both my DS's favorite park when they were toddlers and they both still enjoy it very much, just in different ways. In addition to things in FW and some things in WS already mentioned such as character meets, performers and the boat ride in Mexico, there are 3 other specific things for kids (2 already mentioned here also).
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Thanks, it does sound like there's a lot that we'll enjoy at WS. We are at DL frequently, and our daughter loves the Dapper Dans and she was crazy about the "Viva Navidad!" Christmas show, so I feel like this will be right up her alley. Thanks for the detailed information, I'll be referencing this when we're there to make sure we remember all the fun details available!
 
Italy, France, Germany
Something Disney doesn't even advertise that I certainly didn't know existed until someone mentioned it on here was the Wine Walk. For $20 you get a printed card that you take to these three countries where you get two sample glasses of wine at each country along with information about the drink. Not only do you get the physical souvenir but six glasses of wine for $20. Granted they are smaller pours, but that's a steal ANYWHERE, let alone WDW.

I REALLY need this info!!!! Stat!
 
I haven't read all of the replies, so I'm probably repeating what's already been said. I'll just go around the WS and tell what we did/liked.

Mexico: Gran Fiesta boat ride in the pyramid is fun
Norway: School bread at the Kringla bakery was delicous
China: The reflections of China movie was good, and the model of the terracota army is neat
Germany: Didn't stop here, but some of the shops looked cool
Italy: The dancers/drummers with the flags are fun to see, and though I haven't eaten there yet, Via Napoli looks delicious! Oh, and there's a shop with gorgeous masks!
America: The Voices of America on the outdoor stage are fantastic. The American Adventure show inside is good.
Japan: Didn't stop in here, though I had wanted to (no time) and the pick-a-pearl sounds fun
Morocco: Definitely wind back through this pavilion and see all of the cool shops, etc.
France: Impressions de France is a really cool movie. Good pastries (chocolate eclair was yum!) here too. Also some lovely shops, loved the perfume shop
UK: Fun shops and fish & chips! Also, I think Mary Poppins hangs out here sometimes!
Canada: We didn't stop here, but they have a film too, and Le Cellier is one of the most popular restaurants at Disney.
 
wait...where do you buy this at? I just ask about a "wine walk"? please fill me in...we are AP holders who enjoy Epcot so this would be great!

Yes, this is definitely something I'd be interested in doing!
 
wait...where do you buy this at? I just ask about a "wine walk"? please fill me in...we are AP holders who enjoy Epcot so this would be great!

I REALLY need this info!!!! Stat!

Yes, this is definitely something I'd be interested in doing!

I haven't done it yet. Looking forward to doing it next month! You can purchase the card at any of the three countries in their wine/beer room. Off hand I didn't know Germany even had one, but looking at photos it appears to be in the back left corner of the pavilion. The Italy one is the easiest, as it is the shop on the immediate right when facing in the pavilion, and the one in France is in the middle 'prong' of shops. If you ask where the wine shop is at each country, they will be able to direct you better than I. Once you purchase, save the receipt and the card (they'll stamp the card and you'll need to show the receipt). Disney Food Blog did a thing about it with a lot more detail, but I'm purposefully avoiding more information so that it's more of a surprise once we do it.
 
Mexico
Best Food=didnt eat here that much, tried a yummy shrimp taco once during flower and garden, and chips and guac at the tequila bar.

Best Thing to Do/See= shop in the market and take pics wearing big sombrero little sombrero.

Best Souvenir

Best Show/Time of day to see/Place to watch

Best Hidden/Less well-known feature

Tips


Norway


Best Food= Vikings Coffee (its spiked) and the chocolate pretzel. Heard a lot about the school bread but haven't tried it yet.

Best Thing to Do/See= used to the ride there but.....

Best Souvenir

Best Show/Time of day to see/Place to watch

Best Hidden/Less well-known feature= sitting at the tables outside Krigle Og Cafe, its naturally covered and cool there if its a hot day. And sometimes the ducks like to visit.

Tips
Canada
Best Food= The only I've had here is a hard cider and the maple candies

Best Thing to Do/See= takes pics in front of the cabin outside the entrance to Le Cellier, its a beautiful area

Best Souvenir

Best Show/Time of day to see/Place to watch

Best Hidden/Less well-known feature Beyond the Cabin there is a wooden platform path that leads to a waterfall behind the building, pretty spot



Tips


Japan
Best Food= Everything! this is my favorite showcase by far. Loved sushi at Tokyo Dining, and the sake flight at the outside sake bar kiosk

Best Thing to Do/See= Shop at Mitsukoshi

Best Souvenir= Pick a Pearl and sake shot glasses

Best Show/Time of day to see/Place to watch= Tokyo Dining is a good spot for fireworks while dining.

Best Hidden/Less well-known feature= The backside of the market has a cute little grocer area with fun japanese treats and tons of Pocky and if you don't know what that is then well you have to buy some.

Tips


Italy
Best Food= cariciofi pizza (spelling?) at Via Napoli, holy yummy pizza. And if you want authentic Italian try a shot of Grappa.

Best Thing to Do/See

Best Souvenir

Best Show/Time of day to see/Place to watch

Best Hidden/Less well-known feature= check out the beautiful chandelier at Via Napoli at the check in counter, look up.



Tips
France
Best Food= Crepes at the kiosk or the lemon meringue pie from the boulangerie.

Best Thing to Do/See

Best Souvenir= Roger and Gallet green tea perfume. Hard to find besides clydes in NYC or Paris itself.

Best Show/Time of day to see/Place to watch

Best Hidden/Less well-known feature

Tips


Germany


Best Food= Caramel and chocolate popcorn

Best Thing to Do/See

Best Souvenir= a stein, I believe there is also a kiosk here that has a glass tinker bell with "pixie dust"

Best Show/Time of day to see/Place to watch

Best Hidden/Less well-known feature= there is a glass making area somewhere which is neat to watch, that room has some impressively priced things including a $35,000 diamond castle



Tips
United Kingdom

Best Food= Scotch/whiskey at the bar, its a fun place with live music

Best Thing to Do/See= drink drink and drink

Best Souvenir= anything tea related

Best Show/Time of day to see/Place to watch= British Revolution band

Best Hidden/Less well-known feature

Tips

BEST TIME OF DAY...i left empty on all, I prefer going from 4pm to closing, the environment is more soothing and less hot and its just beautiful when lit up at night.


 
We really loved Epcot our last trip - but we didn't really do all that great of a job visiting the World Showcase.

Wondering if you could fill me in with your best tips for the Lands you love...

I've tried to set up each Country - so you can cut and paste and delete the rest for posting.

Thanks for your info and tips!!!

Mexico

Best Food-----Lots, but CHURROS comes to mind.

Best Thing to Do/See----I like just walking around the markets inside.../ Mariachi Band

Best Souvenir-----If you can call it a souvenier---> Dos Equis...:drinking1

Best Show/Time of day to see/Place to watch-----8:00 lakeside...to see ILLUMINATIONS

Best Hidden/Less well-known feature-----Agent P's Adventure...
Tips


Norway


Best Food-----Pastries/ Berry Cream Puff.

Best Thing to Do/See-----The old ride( Soon to be FROZEN RIDE )

Best Souvenir-----Viking Hat

Best Show/Time of day to see/Place to watch------Anytime. Provided they still do that movie:confused3

Best Hidden/Less well-known feature-----They have these awesome gummi like candies...Not too sweet either

Tips

Canada

Best Food-----Le Cellier Filet Mignon

Best Thing to Do/See-----Movie, grounds.

Best Souvenir-----Cold one...:goodvibes

Best Show/Time of day to see/Place to watch----- Off Kilter...Not sure if they're still there..

Best Hidden/Less well-known feature-----????

Tips

China

Best Food-----Any kind of dumplings or spicy rolls.

Best Thing to Do/See-----It's been a while, but the acrobats.

Best Souvenir-----?????

Best Show/Time of day to see/Place to watch------Whenever it's playing

Best Hidden/Less well-known feature------

Tips


Japan


Best Food----- Tokyo Dining. Sushi

Best Thing to Do/See-----Pick a pearl/ & Agent P.

Best Souvenir----- LoL The Buzz I get to keep after all the Saki...:faint:

Best Show/Time of day to see/Place to watch------ Later on at night

Best Hidden/Less well-known feature ----- LOTS of things to see an explore here

Tips


Italy

Best Food------ Tutto Italia, followed close by VN

Best Thing to Do/See----- Performers...Mainly the Ziti sisters... Funny

Best Souvenir

Best Show/Time of day to see/Place to watch-----right before dinnertime I find is always nice, with a glass of wine

Best Hidden/Less well-known feature-----Via Napoli actually has very good pizza, For Florida ( that is )

Tips

America

Best Food----- Good 'ol Hot Dog...Lobster Roll ( During F&W )

Best Thing to Do/See Love the------ Voices of Liberty

Best Souvenir----Colonial hat

Best Show/Time of day to see/Place to watch ---- Any time of day*( Especially when hot ) AC.. American adventure!!


Best Hidden/Less well-known feature----- Nice artwork & early historian stuff inside

Tips

France

Best Food-----Les Halles. The quiche's & the creme brulee

Best Thing to Do/See----- The architecture, the shops, Agent P's

Best Souvenir-----

Best Show/Time of day to see/Place to watch------ 1 hr before Illuminations

Best Hidden/Less well-known feature

Tips


Germany


Best Food----- Brats...ANy will be suffice

Best Thing to Do/See.... The show inside, while eating dinner

Best Souvenir-----Nice souvenier stein...ALong with the liquid that comes with it..LoL

Best Show/Time of day to see/Place to watch-----All day long

Best Hidden/Less well-known feature----Perry adventure is fun here.

Tips

Morocco

Best Food------Mediterranean Falafel wrap

Best Thing to Do/See----- Belly dancers:teeth:

Best Souvenir

Best Show/Time of day to see/Place to watch-----Same as before..1 hr b4 Illuminations

Best Hidden/Less well-known feature------ Venture in...Don't just pass it by..Lots to see & do, and some of the most informative CM's..>Along with a very nice TS way in the back.

Tips

United Kingdom

Best Food----- Fish & Chips

Best Thing to Do/See----- UK Players...cool lil skits of King Artnur, also British Revolution

Best Souvenir-----Nice Smile after a pint or 2...

Best Show/Time of day to see/Place to watch All day long, but get there early for a seat.

Best Hidden/Less well-known feature-----Plenty of things to do & see here...By far my favorite country here....

Tips

Answers given up above in their quotes^^^
 
Regarding the upstairs French restaurant...I believe there's a dress code for that one.
 
Regarding the upstairs French restaurant...I believe there's a dress code for that one.
Men - Dress pants, jeans or dress shorts and a T-shirt or long sleeve shirt with collar is required. (Jackets optional.)

Women - Jeans, skirts or dress shorts and blouse, sweater or dress is required.

NOT PERMITTED: Tank tops, swim suits or swim cover ups, hats for gentlemen, cut offs or clothing with rips/tears are not allowed. T-shirts with offensive language/graphics will also not be permitted.
 



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