April 4th, 2013 (Part 5): Patisseries, Morocco, Pokemon, and the Aroma of Pizza
Just walking into the adorable little patisserie was nice. I enjoyed seeing the swarm of people who were all lined up to get some of that delicious French dessert.
Alex, Allie, and Julianna went over to get some food. Julianna was itching to try some of the chocolate mousse.
Everyone else browsed the cute little gift shop while waiting. We were still emotionally recovering from the United Kingdom so it was a nice place to rest.
Alex came back with a beautiful eclair! Om nom nom. She took a lovely picture of it. I hope to try the mousse the next time I’m there. Mmm!
Next, we headed over to Morocco to explore.
No one really knew what there was to do there other than shop and eat. I was seriously wondering where Aladdin and Jasmine did meet and greets but we never took the time to find their spot.
Therefore, exploring was the next best thing. Just look at how beautiful it is. So very under appreciated.
After finishing up there, we hopped on over to Japan! This was the pavilion that Lori was the most excited for. She LOVES Asian pop culture and people so much. She was pretty excited to meet some real Japanese people. Going into the Japan gift shop was like emptying her debit card.
The minute we walked through those doors, all three of the guys literally sprinted over to the giant wall of Pokemon merchandise. We got that on video. Priceless.
I love that store. It’s so cute. I just love how they have people from the actual countries working in the shops and whatnot. That makes everything that much more authentic.
Lori even met a friend that she could bond with over Japanese stuff. So cute.
After making our way through the home stretch of that large gift shop, we were out.
Allie, Lori, and Julianna were still in buying Japanese candy because apparently, it was to die for. Allie came out with an adorable little Japanese soda with the little marble thing and Julianna bought her candy.
While we were waiting outside, Alex and I decided to take some nice scenery shots of the pavilion because it’s beautiful.
On our way over to the America pavilion, we passed the beautiful arch that Japan is known for. It frames the Epcot ball perfectly and is one of the most popular IllumiNations viewing spots around World Showcase. One day, I hope to watch the show from there. But for now, pictures will have to do.
Onto America! It always feels a little odd going to America currently residing in America.
Though, the Voices of Liberty are seriously one of the best live performing groups on property. Heavenly, really. We didn’t go inside to hear them but that’s okay. We were short on time.
We DID pass Lotso, though and he actually smelled like strawberries. AHHHHHH. I think we all kind of freaked out inside, haha.
Onto Italy we went! Alex took this beautiful picture of World Showcase at sunset. After such a rainy and humid day, this was totally worth it. Sigh. Disney > all.
Now, Italy was a special country for us during this trip because we had a dear Italian foreign exchange student named Francesca back home that we thought of while there. Abe and I tweeted her to make sure she knew we were thinking of her.
We just looked around and took pictures. Normal touristy things. (PS: I adore Lady and the Tramp so much.)
We were almost to our destination of Norway! But first, we had to go and check out Germany and China!
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Just walking into the adorable little patisserie was nice. I enjoyed seeing the swarm of people who were all lined up to get some of that delicious French dessert.
Alex, Allie, and Julianna went over to get some food. Julianna was itching to try some of the chocolate mousse.
Everyone else browsed the cute little gift shop while waiting. We were still emotionally recovering from the United Kingdom so it was a nice place to rest.
Alex came back with a beautiful eclair! Om nom nom. She took a lovely picture of it. I hope to try the mousse the next time I’m there. Mmm!
Next, we headed over to Morocco to explore.
No one really knew what there was to do there other than shop and eat. I was seriously wondering where Aladdin and Jasmine did meet and greets but we never took the time to find their spot.
Therefore, exploring was the next best thing. Just look at how beautiful it is. So very under appreciated.


After finishing up there, we hopped on over to Japan! This was the pavilion that Lori was the most excited for. She LOVES Asian pop culture and people so much. She was pretty excited to meet some real Japanese people. Going into the Japan gift shop was like emptying her debit card.
The minute we walked through those doors, all three of the guys literally sprinted over to the giant wall of Pokemon merchandise. We got that on video. Priceless.
I love that store. It’s so cute. I just love how they have people from the actual countries working in the shops and whatnot. That makes everything that much more authentic.
Lori even met a friend that she could bond with over Japanese stuff. So cute.
After making our way through the home stretch of that large gift shop, we were out.
Allie, Lori, and Julianna were still in buying Japanese candy because apparently, it was to die for. Allie came out with an adorable little Japanese soda with the little marble thing and Julianna bought her candy.
While we were waiting outside, Alex and I decided to take some nice scenery shots of the pavilion because it’s beautiful.


On our way over to the America pavilion, we passed the beautiful arch that Japan is known for. It frames the Epcot ball perfectly and is one of the most popular IllumiNations viewing spots around World Showcase. One day, I hope to watch the show from there. But for now, pictures will have to do.
Onto America! It always feels a little odd going to America currently residing in America.
Though, the Voices of Liberty are seriously one of the best live performing groups on property. Heavenly, really. We didn’t go inside to hear them but that’s okay. We were short on time.
We DID pass Lotso, though and he actually smelled like strawberries. AHHHHHH. I think we all kind of freaked out inside, haha.

Onto Italy we went! Alex took this beautiful picture of World Showcase at sunset. After such a rainy and humid day, this was totally worth it. Sigh. Disney > all.

Now, Italy was a special country for us during this trip because we had a dear Italian foreign exchange student named Francesca back home that we thought of while there. Abe and I tweeted her to make sure she knew we were thinking of her.

We just looked around and took pictures. Normal touristy things. (PS: I adore Lady and the Tramp so much.)

We were almost to our destination of Norway! But first, we had to go and check out Germany and China!
NEXT POST