Day Five, Part Two!
"Workin' that double rope-drop!"
So we just had a great early EMH experience at MK, with a great spot for rope drop!
But time was ticking!
After getting our Photopass pics on Main Street, it was time to head to the monorail to get to Epcot! We walked nice and swiftly, only to see that you couldn't even get in to the monorail at the Express monorail ramp - it was still not open on this end for the day!
So we had to quick walk around to the Resort monorail in order to get over to the TTC.
Once we got there, it wasn't TOO long of a wait for the Epcot monorail. And it was a Tron monorail!
We made it to Epcot just a little past 9am. We missed official rope drop! But it was still early, and I ran to The Land to get our Soarin' Fast Passes!
I met up with Brian over at Test Track. We were going to do Single Rider line, but there was NO line even for regular standby, so we got to ride together!
We thought about going through the Character Spot, but the line was too long, and well, Brian's not that into the characters, so we skipped it.
Next stop was Club Cool. I needed some Coke to cool me down, as it was already insanely hot. (Noticing a trend here with the crazy hot temps?!?)
I was super happy to see that they had gotten the Coke Tee I liked in a size Small! (They didn't have any the other day.) I had to buy it right away, as I might have mentioned before - I have a thing for Coke...
It was around now that I realized I had cut my knee open on Test Track. You know the scratchy surface they put where you step - kind of like sand paper? Well, when you have short legs, it's easy to scratch yourself on one of those spots. Sadly, I didn't have a band-aid, so we had to head to First aid.
I actually didn't know where first aid was in Epcot. I always knew where it was in MK (probably from my park map memorizing when I was 9) but realized that I was clueless in the other parks! We asked a CM, and I figured it out almost right away when he was trying to explain where it was. So I just asked him, "Oh, you mean where that restaurant used to be a really long time ago?" He replied in the affirmative and we were on our way! (It's at the end of Future World, on the left, before you get to Mexico.) The CM working there quickly cleaned up my cut and hooked me up with a band-aid. (And gave me some to take along too.)
We next decided to head over to see Captain Eo! I remember seeing this as a kid when it came out in the 80's. So weird to be watching it again. I recognized the one dancer from the "Chorus Line" movie. It was fun! And you could tell who the die-hards were - they were shouting and clapping for the movie. (Kind of the way I did for the Main Street Electrical Parade!

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Then we headed back to Mouse Gear....
Then used our FP's for Soarin'....
After that, we walked over to the Imagination pavilion, as I'm always on the look out for new Figment shirts!
Half way there, we realized we should have picked up new FP's for Soarin' to use later in the day! So I ran to get them. (Holy FP running, Batman! And in such heat!)
Karma rewarded me with an awesome Figment Tee! (Photo coming later!)
But thank God, World Showcase was finally open, and we were off to get our alcoholic slushies in France! (And a snack to tide us over until our late lunch, of course!)
(I'm really not double-fisting - I'm just holding Brian's drink while he takes the picture...

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Walking around WS....
It's never a trip to WS without stopping in at Germany! We bought some Mozart Kugeln, which are yummy German chocolates. I got a bunch when I was in Vienna in March and we discovered that they sold them in Germany in Epcot!
I got to practice some of my German with the CM's. It's funny, I'm really good at saying some of the basic introductory stuff, but German grammar is insanely hard, and that's where I forget so much. They always compliment my diction (pronunciation), but as an opera singer, I had to take TONS of diction classes and study, so that's actually something I'm really good at. And I always know how to say that my grammar is bad - haha! "Entschuldigung, Meine Grammatik ist schlecht."
(Yes, I'm a nerd. Haven't we established that already?

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We worked our way around WS with time to spare. Our Le Cellier ADR was for 2:25 so we headed to, you guessed it, Mouse Gear! It's the ultimate place to kill time in Epcot!
Finally it was time to head to Le Cellier! We made this ADR closer to the trip, as the rumors were just starting to go around then about the transition to a Signature Restaurant, and Brian wanted to eat there before that happened.
We were seated in the Alberta section and Brendan was our server. He was great!!!
And even though we had originally intended to do this extra meal out of pocket, we ended up using
DDP credits, as we both wanted to get the filet. (Mmmmmmm....... filet.......)
Brendan hooked us up with a tiny dish of cheese soup to dip our bread sticks in.
(Mmmmmmm...... pretzel bread......)
I hate to say it, but we were apparently very hungry and practically devoured our steaks before remembering to take a picture. But they were so good. So. Good.
We both finished with the creme brulee. (Hey we finally remembered to get the darn camera out!)
After our awesome lunch, we killed some time in the little store at that end of the WS entrance, then headed over to the Seas. (I always still want to call it "The Living Seas" and I just refuse to add the Nemo and Friends to the end of the name. Look, I LOVED that movie, but why does everything have to be related to a movie at Disney?!?!?

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We watched the dolphins and manatees for a little bit, then headed down for Turtle Talk with Crush. I thought it would be good to see it - to be able to speak to clients about it. It was really funny! Sort of reminded me of the show that Bill Cosby did years ago called "Kids Say the Darndest Things" or something along those lines. (And I believe even that was a remake of a really old show? Am I right?) Crush talked to the kids and asked them questions that resulted in many a funny answer!
Afterwards, it was time to head back to BLT. It was just TOO HOT! We headed back for a swim.
Next up... our to-die-for dinner at California Grill!
(Mmmmmm..... California Grill..........)
(I hope at least one person is getting my feable attempt at a Homer Simpson reference!)
