I headed back toward the International Gateway or, as I like to call it, the English Channel.
After all, its the waterway that splits England and France, isnt it?

On the British side of the Channel, I was delighted to find some friends hanging out in the United Kingdom.
No Photopass photographers were present but Mary Poppins herself was greeting fans with perfect manners.
I asked her handler to take a picture of me (the one drawback from being alone noone to take your pictures without Photopass).
But this is Disney so the handler was only happy to oblige.
Next to her young Alice was captivated by something other than a white rabbit for a change.
Mustve been the flashbulbs going off all around her.
After meeting and greeting with the lovely ladies, I headed back across the English Channel.
And here I found a friendly Photopass photographer.
Actually, I was looking for them as this is one of my favorite places in all of Epcot for a Photopass shot.
I try to get one every time we come by theres never a line and the scenery is gorgeous!
Take a look for yourself!
In the other direction, you could plainly see the new Characters In Flight attraction at Downtown Disney.
I had debated trying it this trip but decided that $16 for a ride straight up seemed silly.
Especially when the views didnt seem that spectacular from the pictures and video Ive seen online.
So you will just have to settle with my picture
of the attraction as opposed to
from the attraction:
Across the bridge, I once again entered the French metropolis of Paris.
I decided to have some fun and found a CM willing to be my personal photographer.
He snapped off several shots and even posed me here and there.
The end results: The Peter Pan pose in front of the French kiosk
It was then on to dinner.
I wasn't too hungry yet as it was insanely hot and sticky and my appetite tends to be less in the heat.
But I was very excited to try another counter service gem hidden in the World Showcase.
Any guesses?