Like you I had heard rave reviews about the Croque Glace and my fiance and I tried it when we were at Epcot in May and I was so disappointed. The pastry part just seemed stale to me. I'm glad I tried it but I will stick to my cronut with soft serve on top!
I agree that I think the pastry was too stale.
I have tried the cronut before, but I'm not a big sugar and dough fan. Just too sweet for me. However...I think I'd like it a lot more with soft serve. Everything's better with ice cream.
It's funny how things change when you go to Disney with kids. Spending huge chunks of time without doing an attraction is suddenly the norm! But it's nice to spend some time wandering and discovering World Showcase. We did that on our trip in May, and it's not something we usually do. I found that garden area in UK and hadn't even thought about that being a good stroller napping spot!! I'm keeping that in mind for October.
We almost got that brioche/ice cream thing from France, but in the end we had both spotted other treats we wanted instead.
YES, those flowers around the water and under the monorail track...just gorgeous!! Seeing pictures of that precise spot is what made DH and I decide we wanted to visit for Flower & Garden for the first time ever.
Before kids, Alex and I spent all our time in the parks riding rides; we never would have imagined going to Disney and not trying to get on all the coasters. Now, though, if we do 3 attractions, we consider that a win. I think the World Showcase is easier to wander around if you're the type of person who enjoys snacking and/or browsing. I'm good with looking in the shops for a little while, but too much time in them and I get antsy. (Unlike, Alex, that kind of afternoon is right up his alley.)
Those flowers on the water are almost iconic to me. It's one of the first things I imagine when I bring Epcot to mind.
Ah, the challenges with a sleeping child and how to not wake them up but still not just do nothing ... I've spent many an hour in the car in the driveway with a child asleep in the back
Too bad you didn't get to see the Canada movie but sounds like you got out of there in time to remedy the situation
- haha, I can totally see that ... and the other parent with a water bottle to keep the "driver" hydrated without having to stop, etc.
So I must admit we loved the Croque Glace - but it was super messy, especially with the heat you can get in EPCOT
Now that Evie's older, I've also discovered the challenges of keeping the older child quiet so as not to wake the younger one. I wish I had a dollar for every time I've told Landon, "Go play with your train/puzzle/cards until I put Evie to sleep....I'll give you an episode of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse if you stay quiet for the next ten minutes."
I'm not a huge fan of messes so I'm sure that had something to do with my overall opinion on the dessert. Fortunately, there are a lot of other treats at the shop I'll get to try.
I think that's the same flavors I got.
I enjoyed mine, but more for the trying-something-new aspect vs. I'm-getting-this-every-trip. I also didn't really have problems with melting messiness, to my (poor) memory, as I was wolfing it down before the rain started and I didn't finish (was full and rain came). I'm totally onboard with our hypothetical meet being to share macarons too.
See, we even have similar dessert preferences. Perfect dessert sharing buddies.
I think our next trip would be sometime in 2018, probably in the summer or the holiday break. We'll probably go back around then to visit family before Landon starts kindergarten. The thought of waiting 2 years for a Disney trip just baffles me; I'm still trying to get used to not living 6 hours away from the place.
