Installment 14 ….
When we left off, there was a cold war developing over who was to blame for the meeting mix-up. Luckily, when we arrived at Epcot, it was one of the single most beautiful evenings on record --- ever … anywhere --- so a thaw was soon on its way.
We weren’t pressed for time, so we could stroll leisurely to San Angelo Inn once we reached EPCOT. The girls got a kick out of those fiber-optic lights in the sidewalk near what my girls ONLY refer to as “the giant golf ball.” All that high-tech stuff and decorations and rides, and the girls get side-tracked by some pin-point lights at their feet! Fortunately, the plan for this evening was only painted with broad strokes … we had time to enjoy the little things.
We ambled on back toward the WS and got a first look at the AMAZING holiday decorations at EPCOT. I am a Christmas decoration nut … I love to drive around during the holidays to see the lights. I was moved by the lights & decoration displays in the parks, especially at EPCOT. (I was so enthralled by the EPCOT decorations that I never even considered there might be something bigger and better somewhere else … but more on that later!)
We had dinner at San Angelo Inn. I LOVE the atmosphere in the Mexico pavilion and at the restaurant. We weren’t on the dining plan, so we only had a limited number of TS ADRs on this trip. We knew that we’d be able to find something that pleased everyone by going Mexican. Honestly, a year & a half later, I have no recollection of what we had! I can tell you this, it was decent. Nothing spectacular but nothing we’d rate poorly. I’d go back here again.
We rode the River of Time in the Mexico Pavilion. Sorry … I KNOW it has a “real” name in Spanish but I don’t know exactly what that is or how to spell it so my rough translation to English will have to do. You all know what the ride is anyway. I mean … you all are hanging out on the DIS. I know there are many complaints about how dated that ride has become, but it was cool (as in a nice temperature, not hip, with it, etc.). And, it was walk-on so we got to float by the pyramid. The girls were only a little timid about this ride after their ToT experience. No great meltdowns or fears. And, the girls still talk about THIS ride and being in the Mexico pavilion to this day.
While in Mexico, the girls started their masks at the KidCot station. One of my husband’s biggest complaints about EPCOT … based on a trip in 1984!!! … was that the girls wouldn’t like it … it would be boring. Actually the girls like EPCOT just fine. They got a huge kick out of making the mask and stopping at the KidCot stations.
After a good dinner and enjoyable ride, we had just enough time to wander a bit.
Next up was Norway and another stop at the KidCot station. Got some pics of the girls w/ holiday decorations here. Unfortunately, Maelstrom in the Norway pavilion was NOT as well received as River of Time by our girls. Doodle didn’t mind, but Moo did NOT like meeting up w/ that troll. My peeve, I hate that queing area after the ride. I don’t like being “forced” to watch the movie. So, given our limited time, we opted to move right on out when we finally were “released” into the theater.
It was such a beautiful evening that we headed contentedly toward China. The girls did another stop for their masks, and we encountered one of our most remembered C Ms. The young lady working the KidCot station in China was wonderful. Not many kids were working on their masks that evening, so she took some time with our girls. She wrote their names in Chinese on the mask handles and told them each about their “year”. (Well, she SAID she wrote their names. When it comes to Chinese, we know bupkus. She could have written her laundry list. But, the presentation was spot on!)
By this time, it’s growing late and we don’t want to fight the crowds after Illumunations. We need to make it a fairly early night because tomorrow we have a breakfast date at the castle! So, we make our way back toward the front like we are on a relaxing vacation. The girls stop to play a few more minutes with the lights in the sidewalk while my DH, the camera buff, experiments at taking night shots of the fountain.
Thus ends our first day at WDW. We head back to POFQ more relaxed than the same time just 24 hours before. We’ve seen a show, ridden some thrill rides, had a lovely dinner, done some crafts and just enjoyed some spectacularly beautiful weather.
Life is wonderful!