EPCOT =
Every
Person
Comes
Out Tired
We got to Epcot around 5:00. The good thing about going to Epcot late is the abundance of parking close to the entrance. We were in about three rows so we had a really short walk. Our feet were tired but still in good shape. All was looking good.
We get through the turnstiles and start taking some pictures of the pirate ship that was there for the Flower & Garden Festival.
As were taking our pictures Pal Mickey giggled once and vibrated like he does when he has something to say. We squeezed his tummy to hear what he had to say and there was nothing. We tried squeezing his hands to make him talk
still nothing. Not even the end of day 1 for him and Pal Mickey was deader than Elvis!
We knew we could always exchange him but to be honest after lugging him around all day we had begun to grow attached to the little guy. We had heard he goes through batteries fairly quickly so were hopeful that was the only problem.
We noticed Spaceship Earth was a walk-on so we decided to go for a ride.
We usually do that one after weve spent a few hours on our feet and need a rest. We especially love the part near the end of the ride where we are descending backwards
its the closest we ever get to actually dozing off on a ride. Its another one we hope they dont mess with too much during the refurb. Yes its outdated but its fun as is. Did you know two of the figures in SE were actually in the Hall of Presidents at one time? The sleeping monk is one (it was Woodrow Wilson at the HOP) and I cant remember at the moment who the other is (it was Howard Taft at HOP).
After we got off SE we headed over to Club Cool for a few samples, including the dreaded Beverly. After all we had read on the disboards about Beverly, we were expecting a cross between liquid feces and battery acid. To be perfectly honest, it wasnt as bad as it had been built up to be. It wasnt something we would ever go out and order, but it wasnt horrible by any means.
Next we headed over to Innoventions where we had read about making our own plastic robots. It seemed like it would be fun so we figured it would be worth a try. We had heard you had to sit through a presentation first and that was fine with us. As it turned out though, it was a little more than that. We were directed to one of about a dozen computer workstations which also had a mat for using your feet to control something. It was then we began to suspect this presentation would be a little more interactive than we had thought.
We had to design a robot with the computer then one of us (Bonny was smart enough to opt for a supervision role) had to run it through an obstacle course. It was a lot more physically demanding that Lee had thought (remember the thick Canadian blood issue) and about halfway through he started getting stomach cramps (too much Beverly) then by the end he was worried about joining Pal Mickey in the afterlife. Weve all read those news stories about the people who ride Mission: Space then die of a previously unknown condition. Well Lee was envisioning the headlines now
Fat Canadian Dies on Innoventions. Lee doesnt want to be on the evening news
a guest spot on My Name is Earl perhaps but not the news. Fortunately he made it to the end and survived the ordeal. Then we got to make our little plastic robots (although Lee would have preferred to build a little oxygen tank).
Unfortunately something happened while we were in Innoventions. The sun had disappeared and was replaced by very dark clouds. Here we were with our expensive camera equipment and the late Pal Mickey and nothing to protect them from the coming rain. We make our way towards World Showcase and stop at one of the souvenier shops
thats the good thing about WDW
you cant go 100 feet without running into a shop with waterproof plastic bags. Bonny buys a YOAMD hoodie and we get a bag to protect our stuff.
We couldnt help but stop to take a few pics of the topiaries at the entrance to WS.
Next installment
Mexico and a monsoon