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Sunday, August 21 - Part 7
After finishing our yummy dinner in Mexico we returned to Future World yet again so we could use our FP for Test Track and finally ride it together.
We decided we wanted to do something fun for our ride photo:
THIS is why it is *so* much more fun riding together rather than separately! We both had more fun the second time around which again made me really wish he had been willing to wait instead of succumbing to the evil beckoning of the single rider line
By the way, I think 3 out of 6 people in that ride photo are asleep.
While on line for Test Track, we found two people who were willing to take our extra Maelstrom FP that we didn't want. Why is it so difficult to give away FP? I feel like some people look at me like I'm trying to scam them. Other people had no idea what Maelstrom was!!
But we did eventually make two people happy who did not think we were scamming them and who did want to ride Maelstrom. Hooray!
Now it was time to find a spot for Illuminations. We took a few pictures on our way:
Whenever we take a PhotoPass picture, I also give my own camera to the photographer and ask them to take a picture with that as well and they're always very happy to do it. (Side note: I tried this with the Fan Foto photographer on the Fenway Park tour [that would be the PhotoPass equivalent at a Red Sox game] and they said they were not permitted to use my camera - and as another side note, their picture quality was horrendous) So anyway, just for fun, here is a comparison of the picture that was taken with my point-and-shoot (photo #1) and the photographer's camera (photo #2):
It was getting very close to 9:00 at this point and I had already warned BF that if we didn't find a spot at least an hour before Illuminations, it would be slim pickin's but he insisted that he didn't mind. He wanted to ride Test Track again [together] and so did I. But the difference is that I've seen Illuminations at least 10 times already and this was going to be his first! But I didn't want to force him against his will to find a spot too early so we did the best we could considering it was about 8:45 at this point.
Now let me interrupt with some information that influenced where we looked for our Illuminations spot. In my PTR I had suggested a few different possibilities for the end of the night - one of which involved us going to MK for EMH until 2am and sleeping in tomorrow. Since we didn't take a break today like originally planned and since we were worried about a hurricane ruining the end of our trip, we decided to go to AK tomorrow for EMH since the day we had originally planned to go there (Thursday) was the day that Irene was supposed to arrive. So given that we would have to arrive at AK prior to 8am, we decided to rush out of Epcot as soon as Illuminations ends so we won't end up having an experience like last night's wait for a bus home.
That said, we looked for a spot near Future World so that we could make our quick getaway. There was a lot of empty space near the boat dock so I figured that would be fine once they turned off all the lights. At least we were right up against the railing. While the view of the fireworks was good, the spot where the globe ended up staying for the majority of the show was blocked from where we were standing. I was okay with this (because as I said before, I had seen it at least 10 times already) but BF wanted to see so he walked away a little bit and stood behind a small crowd but he's tall enough that he was able to see. As soon as the first part of the show ended, I grabbed him and we walked quickly toward the exit. There weren't too many people doing the same yet. By the time we made it to Spaceship Earth, the last round of fireworks was going up and we could see them fine from where we were standing. Once they ended, the masses really starting moving toward the exit but we were already out of the park. When we got to the Pop Century bus stop there was already a bus there and people were boarding. We knew we would have no problem making it on to the next bus that pulled up. Lucky for us, that happened right away. In fact, it was a coach bus and it arrived before the first bus had even finished loading. We were directed onto the coach bus where we each got a very comfortable seat
I snapped a picture as we were walking toward the bus.
When we got back to POP there was a movie playing on a portable screen next to the Hippy Dippy pool. I had heard about this at other resorts but not here so that was pretty cool!
It was Toy Story 3 and I kind of wanted to stay and watch but knew I had to be up early tomorrow. I just didn't know how early I'd be waking up...
Up Next: Why couldn't I sleep at 5:40am and EMH at AK
After finishing our yummy dinner in Mexico we returned to Future World yet again so we could use our FP for Test Track and finally ride it together.



We decided we wanted to do something fun for our ride photo:

THIS is why it is *so* much more fun riding together rather than separately! We both had more fun the second time around which again made me really wish he had been willing to wait instead of succumbing to the evil beckoning of the single rider line

While on line for Test Track, we found two people who were willing to take our extra Maelstrom FP that we didn't want. Why is it so difficult to give away FP? I feel like some people look at me like I'm trying to scam them. Other people had no idea what Maelstrom was!!

Now it was time to find a spot for Illuminations. We took a few pictures on our way:


Whenever we take a PhotoPass picture, I also give my own camera to the photographer and ask them to take a picture with that as well and they're always very happy to do it. (Side note: I tried this with the Fan Foto photographer on the Fenway Park tour [that would be the PhotoPass equivalent at a Red Sox game] and they said they were not permitted to use my camera - and as another side note, their picture quality was horrendous) So anyway, just for fun, here is a comparison of the picture that was taken with my point-and-shoot (photo #1) and the photographer's camera (photo #2):


It was getting very close to 9:00 at this point and I had already warned BF that if we didn't find a spot at least an hour before Illuminations, it would be slim pickin's but he insisted that he didn't mind. He wanted to ride Test Track again [together] and so did I. But the difference is that I've seen Illuminations at least 10 times already and this was going to be his first! But I didn't want to force him against his will to find a spot too early so we did the best we could considering it was about 8:45 at this point.
Now let me interrupt with some information that influenced where we looked for our Illuminations spot. In my PTR I had suggested a few different possibilities for the end of the night - one of which involved us going to MK for EMH until 2am and sleeping in tomorrow. Since we didn't take a break today like originally planned and since we were worried about a hurricane ruining the end of our trip, we decided to go to AK tomorrow for EMH since the day we had originally planned to go there (Thursday) was the day that Irene was supposed to arrive. So given that we would have to arrive at AK prior to 8am, we decided to rush out of Epcot as soon as Illuminations ends so we won't end up having an experience like last night's wait for a bus home.
That said, we looked for a spot near Future World so that we could make our quick getaway. There was a lot of empty space near the boat dock so I figured that would be fine once they turned off all the lights. At least we were right up against the railing. While the view of the fireworks was good, the spot where the globe ended up staying for the majority of the show was blocked from where we were standing. I was okay with this (because as I said before, I had seen it at least 10 times already) but BF wanted to see so he walked away a little bit and stood behind a small crowd but he's tall enough that he was able to see. As soon as the first part of the show ended, I grabbed him and we walked quickly toward the exit. There weren't too many people doing the same yet. By the time we made it to Spaceship Earth, the last round of fireworks was going up and we could see them fine from where we were standing. Once they ended, the masses really starting moving toward the exit but we were already out of the park. When we got to the Pop Century bus stop there was already a bus there and people were boarding. We knew we would have no problem making it on to the next bus that pulled up. Lucky for us, that happened right away. In fact, it was a coach bus and it arrived before the first bus had even finished loading. We were directed onto the coach bus where we each got a very comfortable seat

I snapped a picture as we were walking toward the bus.

When we got back to POP there was a movie playing on a portable screen next to the Hippy Dippy pool. I had heard about this at other resorts but not here so that was pretty cool!

It was Toy Story 3 and I kind of wanted to stay and watch but knew I had to be up early tomorrow. I just didn't know how early I'd be waking up...
Up Next: Why couldn't I sleep at 5:40am and EMH at AK