Just the two of us. Part 6

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Part 6 Day 3 Sunday 01st October

Up with the alarm call at 07.00. A lot slower getting ready today, too many creaking bones to go too fast!

We had breakfast in the room, a cookie and banana that we had gotten from Wal*Mart we were ready to leave at 07.40.

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After some major wrong turns from Gavin, who took us to Epcot’s restricted parking section earning us a telling off from an attendant who had to jump in a car and drive to us in order to deliver the telling off and also redirect us to the regular parking section, we were at the entrance for 08.10 and we ran through to Guest Relations to ensure we were there the required 15 mins early for our Around the World on a Segway tour.

I was looking forward to this but Gavin was really excited. We thought we would be disappointed as last month some Segways were recalled due to a few accidents and malfunctioning problems but apparently Disney only stopped them for a couple of days so luckily our tour was to go ahead.

There were 10 people in our group and we were all there at 08.20 so the guide took us to Segway Central to begin our training. After 10 mins of instruction we were on a Segway.

Both Gavin and I were nervous when we first got on but it really is so easy it only took a few moments to get used to it.

We zig-zagged through some cones and had to duck under a stick to ensure we were ok avoiding any low branches, then after about 30 mins practice we were off Around the World Showcase.

The guide gives you information on the way round, he told us stuff about France, Japan, Morocco, China and Germany. He was going to stop in Italy as well but there was a wedding going on so we rode straight past.

All in all the tour was about 2 hours 10 mins and was worth every last penny of the $80.00pp .
Both of us had a blast and Gavin wants to know if I will buy him one for Christmas. At £2000.00 a pop, I don’t think so! We would both do this again in a heartbeat.

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Tour over we took the guides advice a grabbed a Fast Pass for Soarin’ which had a return time of 12.30. Hungry we headed to the Fountain View for a snack but they weren’t serving their regular menu due to the Food & Wine festival so we had lunch at Electric Umbrella but on the way I bought a few postcards at Mouse gear $5.35.

I cant find the receipt for lunch. Gavin must have lost it.

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I dragged Gavin into Character Connection after lunch and we had some Photopass pictures done. We were only in here a few minutes, there was hardly anyone about. It’s a great way to do this as there’s a structured queuing system and kids must get excited that they can see several celebrities at once but it is just too formal. When a Character pops out from behind a random wall or appear from a doorway people nearby gasp in delight. Even though this format stops the inevitable mad rush for autographs and pictures it isn’t my favourite way of seeing a character even if it is the least stressful (and as I have moaned in the past saying a more structured viewing area would be better I shouldn’t really complain, but it does remove a little of the magic).

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We also popped into Mousegear....

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By now it was coming up to our fast pass time for Soarin’ so we went to Test Track to get another fast pass stopping for a Toll House Cookie on the way (yummy!) our FP had a return time of 14.40 and it also gave us a surprise fast pass for Mission Space, I assume this attraction isn’t a success if they have to beg people to ride.

Over to Soarin’ we had about a 15 min wait but struck gold with middle front row seat’s! Soarin’ was of course excellent, I cant say I noticed the smells last year, they may not have been working when we rode or I was just too distracted by the pictures!

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We now had 1 hr 40 mins before our Test Track time was here but it went quickly. First we took a look at our Leave a Legacy tile. I had intended on taking our co-ordinates with me but I forgot (the only thing I did forget though so I hadn’t done badly!) so we had to ask for them, I am pretty sure the cm I asked isn’t one of Disney’s employee’s of the month, she was a little bit sulky we had interrupted her day dreaming!

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While checking out our tile we spotted a Photopass photographer so had a few more shots taken

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then I dragged Gavin over to Club Cool and gave him some Beverly! He convinced me despite the horrified look in his face it really wasn’t that bad so I tried a sip and it really does taste like cough syrup!

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We had a ride on Spaceship earth as there was no queue

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then a sit down and a coke at Electric Umbrella, I had some fries as I was feeling a little peckish.

Fries - $2.39
Large Coke - $2.39
Regular Coke - $2.09
Tax - $0.45

Total - $7.32

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Refreshed we slowly walked over to Test Track and with only a 5 min wait we were in our car. We love this ride and now you can get your ride photo straight onto your Photopass card which is brilliant. This was the only ride we saw that you could do this at but as Photopass is fairly new I assume if successful more ride photo’s will be added.

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We strolled to the park exit and were back at Pop by 15.45. We grabbed a refill & picked up our packages before heading back to our room. Gavin looked up the F1 results and Michael Schumacher is ahead in the championship but we were pleased to see Jenson Button had managed fourth place in the last race.

We also tried to register online for the Photopass pictures but even the ones we had taken yesterday at Animal Kingdom weren’t showing yet.

Fully rested we left for the Boardwalk at 18.00. It was only a couple of minutes drive so we were there quickly we were directed to a car park somewhere in Greater Manchester so it would have been quicker to get the bus to TTC then the Boardwalk. Seriously it was a hike & a half.

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A couple of photo’s taken at the Lakeside we wondered over to Fantasia Gardens $22.90 inc tax for two with no discounts. I am not a massive fan of mini golf but I really enjoyed this, I guess the themeing helps. Gavin won with 51 strokes, I got round in 62. The course was par 53. Gavin got two hole’s in one but the second was heavily aided by me. He hit the ball too hard and it bounced back off of the barrier, landed on my foot and I kicked it in!

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After Gavin’s victory dance we walked back to the boardwalk and into the queue for ESPN, we were waiting around 35 mins but it went quickly.

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There was an American football game going on between Seattle and Chicago, I have no idea what was going on but crowd participation appeared to be a must!

Coke - $2.19
Fosters X2 - $11.00
Dingers X2 - $17.98
Chilli Dog - $9.99
Roast Beef Sandwich - $11.99
Tax - $3.46

Total - $56.61 plus tip

When our starter arrived we were each given the five biggest pieces of chicken ever. I only ate two and Gavin struggled with four. It wasn’t that we were been naïve to US portion sizes they really were ridiculously large! My Chilli dog was nice but I only managed half of that and some fries.

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Dinner over we headed back home. In at 21.50 I made some note while Gavin checked our Photopass account and the pictures were up. Yippee!

Mug Refills - 2 each
Weather - A very hot 96 degrees with no breeze or cloud

:sunny:

Jodie

PART 7 HERE
 
Fabulous day, again Jodie, you are making the most of every minuete. Love the look of the food in ESPN and im looking forward to eating here with Kaylee and Alan next week :thumbsup2
 
I had forgotten how big the portions are at ESPN :teeth:
 

Minniespal said:
I had forgotten how big the portions are at ESPN :teeth:

Lb for Lb I reckon the starters were bigger than our main course!

:sunny:

Jodie
 
You definately made the most of every day! Loving your trip reports!! :thumbsup2
 
ely3857 said:
Lb for Lb I reckon the starters were bigger than our main course!

:sunny:

Jodie

I think your right Jodie ~ That chicken looks enormous :)
 
Another fab day, love your photos and the Segway tour looked like loads of fun :)
 
great report jodie...the chicken starters reminded me of the time i ordered roast chicken at wolfgang pucks,when it came out it was a WHOLE chicken needless to say i didn't finish it :rotfl:
 
Today includes so much that i would love to do - the Segway Tour, crazy golf and then ESPN....we have just not got round to doing them yet! Can children go into ESPN?
 
The segway tour and ESPN look great - We must also try the mini golf some trip :)
 
Another lovely day, Jodie. Fantasia Gardens looks like fun, we have not tried it yet but love mini golf. The chicken looks yummy as well as huge! We really enjoyed our segway tour, glad you were still able to do it.

ArielJasmine princess:
 
Fun day,great photos :sunny:
 














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