FairyGodmotherJen
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(Yes, the title is my attempt at the Agent P theme song.)
Our kids did the Kim Possible activity on our 2010 trip and had loved it. They are big time Phineas and Ferb fans, as well, so when they heard that the activity theyd enjoyed so much actually used characters they were familiar with, this hit the top of their to-do list in Epcot! We found a kiosk still open and jumped right in. The CMs were great of course, my husband tends to bring out the best in them, since he has no qualms at all about giving people a hard time, even those hes just met. And the lady at this kiosk was ready to dish it right back at him, which ended up being a lot of fun!
Getting their training:

Taking the oath:

She was a really good CM she had them all laughing!
Following the clues:


By the time we were done, it was really dark. But the adventure itself was a lot of fun, and we all agreed that we ought to come back and do another one when it was light out so that we could get all the effects. We never got around to it, unfortunately. One of these days, we're going to build in THREE Epcot days during a trip. Maybe then we'll get to see/do everything we want to (but knowing us, probably not
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Once our adventure was done, we decided to explore the shop there in China a little more. Id also made the kids passports (with a pattern I found here on the DIS) and the older two were excited to get some stamps.

Will wasnt sure about it at first, but ended up being proud of his stamp in the end!

Then we explored the shop. Now, you need to understand there is shopping in my husbands blood. My mother-in-law is the best bargain shopper youve ever seen. She can find clearance items that no one else can! I dont have the patience for it, unfortunately. But shopping is a recreational activity with my in-laws. I often tell people that DH is a better shopper than I am, and Im serious. The kids have all inherited his love of wandering around stores which, in Epcot, Im all for! Jack found a set of weapons that looked impressive.

Then the kids all took a turn investigating the Chinese fans.



We were in stitches for this last one. Ever the performer, Will grabbed this fan, opened it, and proceeded to put a hand on his hip and fan himself while stating, I do declare! I couldnt figure out where he got it from, but he soon explained it. Tasha did that on Backyardigans, Mommy! Heaven help us if its on TV or in a song, he soaks it up like a sponge!
We were debating at this point Illuminations, or no Illuminations? Id had this quandary when I was planning. This would be our best bet for seeing the show. We would be back to Epcot, but not in the evenings. But it had been a really long day, and the kids were starting to tire out. Illuminations is one of my favorite things at the parks I had missed it four times before finally getting to see it in 2008, and Id made a point to see it every visit since. Un hadnt ever seen it before, either, and was willing to stay to see it too. We ended up deciding to split up Bryan would take Haley and Will back to the resort and get them cleaned up and ready for bed. Jack decided he would like to stay with us and see the fireworks. But before we split up, we had time for one more never-done-before activity:

Yes, this was another one that wed skipped each visit. I dont think my kids had ever even been inside. They were pretty impressed once we got in there. We also got to ride the Donald boat ride, which the kids adored.

And we got one more stamp in their passports as well.

Then we split up. Un, Jack and I headed over towards the front of World Showcase to find an easy-to-exit-from spot for viewing Illuminations, and Bryan headed back with the other two. He stopped for a few pictures along the way:


I was a lot worse about taking pictures I have none from our stay for Illuminations! But we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Once we got settled, I got a slushie for Jack and a cup of the LeCellier cheese soup for myself, and we got Un ready for Illuminations. My absolute favorite moment is when the narrator is ending his little intro and welcomes us to Illuminations: Reflections of Earth and blows out all the torches. It sends chills up my spine every time!
Since wed stayed close to the walkways to Future World, we were able to make a fairly quick exit. I love going in the fall we were able to find a spot where we could all see with less than 20 minutes to go before the show started. It wasnt a perfect spot, but we were able to enjoy the show, and it offered us a quick exit. We were able to hit the buses before the lines got too long, and were back at POR before we knew it. In no time at all, this was what we saw.



Tuckered out kids! Wed decided to hit AK the next morning for EMH, so we wanted to make sure they got as much rest as they could. As they drifted off, I finished unpacking and made a realization.
Id never forgotten so much on a trip before. EVER.
First the stroller.
Then the sunglasses.
Now I realized that Id left the medicine bag on the kitchen counter after the disaster with the Tylenol. Were an allergy family everyone takes allergy meds of some kind. I guessed Id be making a trip to the gift shop in the morning. My souvenier money was rapidly disappearing!
At least it was all stuff I could replace.
Up next: Thrills, chils and tears in AK!
Our kids did the Kim Possible activity on our 2010 trip and had loved it. They are big time Phineas and Ferb fans, as well, so when they heard that the activity theyd enjoyed so much actually used characters they were familiar with, this hit the top of their to-do list in Epcot! We found a kiosk still open and jumped right in. The CMs were great of course, my husband tends to bring out the best in them, since he has no qualms at all about giving people a hard time, even those hes just met. And the lady at this kiosk was ready to dish it right back at him, which ended up being a lot of fun!
Getting their training:

Taking the oath:

She was a really good CM she had them all laughing!
Following the clues:


By the time we were done, it was really dark. But the adventure itself was a lot of fun, and we all agreed that we ought to come back and do another one when it was light out so that we could get all the effects. We never got around to it, unfortunately. One of these days, we're going to build in THREE Epcot days during a trip. Maybe then we'll get to see/do everything we want to (but knowing us, probably not

Once our adventure was done, we decided to explore the shop there in China a little more. Id also made the kids passports (with a pattern I found here on the DIS) and the older two were excited to get some stamps.

Will wasnt sure about it at first, but ended up being proud of his stamp in the end!

Then we explored the shop. Now, you need to understand there is shopping in my husbands blood. My mother-in-law is the best bargain shopper youve ever seen. She can find clearance items that no one else can! I dont have the patience for it, unfortunately. But shopping is a recreational activity with my in-laws. I often tell people that DH is a better shopper than I am, and Im serious. The kids have all inherited his love of wandering around stores which, in Epcot, Im all for! Jack found a set of weapons that looked impressive.

Then the kids all took a turn investigating the Chinese fans.



We were in stitches for this last one. Ever the performer, Will grabbed this fan, opened it, and proceeded to put a hand on his hip and fan himself while stating, I do declare! I couldnt figure out where he got it from, but he soon explained it. Tasha did that on Backyardigans, Mommy! Heaven help us if its on TV or in a song, he soaks it up like a sponge!
We were debating at this point Illuminations, or no Illuminations? Id had this quandary when I was planning. This would be our best bet for seeing the show. We would be back to Epcot, but not in the evenings. But it had been a really long day, and the kids were starting to tire out. Illuminations is one of my favorite things at the parks I had missed it four times before finally getting to see it in 2008, and Id made a point to see it every visit since. Un hadnt ever seen it before, either, and was willing to stay to see it too. We ended up deciding to split up Bryan would take Haley and Will back to the resort and get them cleaned up and ready for bed. Jack decided he would like to stay with us and see the fireworks. But before we split up, we had time for one more never-done-before activity:

Yes, this was another one that wed skipped each visit. I dont think my kids had ever even been inside. They were pretty impressed once we got in there. We also got to ride the Donald boat ride, which the kids adored.

And we got one more stamp in their passports as well.

Then we split up. Un, Jack and I headed over towards the front of World Showcase to find an easy-to-exit-from spot for viewing Illuminations, and Bryan headed back with the other two. He stopped for a few pictures along the way:


I was a lot worse about taking pictures I have none from our stay for Illuminations! But we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Once we got settled, I got a slushie for Jack and a cup of the LeCellier cheese soup for myself, and we got Un ready for Illuminations. My absolute favorite moment is when the narrator is ending his little intro and welcomes us to Illuminations: Reflections of Earth and blows out all the torches. It sends chills up my spine every time!
Since wed stayed close to the walkways to Future World, we were able to make a fairly quick exit. I love going in the fall we were able to find a spot where we could all see with less than 20 minutes to go before the show started. It wasnt a perfect spot, but we were able to enjoy the show, and it offered us a quick exit. We were able to hit the buses before the lines got too long, and were back at POR before we knew it. In no time at all, this was what we saw.



Tuckered out kids! Wed decided to hit AK the next morning for EMH, so we wanted to make sure they got as much rest as they could. As they drifted off, I finished unpacking and made a realization.
Id never forgotten so much on a trip before. EVER.
First the stroller.
Then the sunglasses.
Now I realized that Id left the medicine bag on the kitchen counter after the disaster with the Tylenol. Were an allergy family everyone takes allergy meds of some kind. I guessed Id be making a trip to the gift shop in the morning. My souvenier money was rapidly disappearing!

Up next: Thrills, chils and tears in AK!