Day 3 started out at EPCOT.
EPCOT is probably my favorite park. For example, in 2000, I had the opportunity to visit the world for a day trip. I only had time for 1 park for 1 day and I picked EPCOT. I am a science geek. I admit it. Future World is my favorite place to be!
Due to the increased number of motion simulator rides here, my DB and DSIL both took some Dramamine to ease their motion sickness. DB gets it BAD. He got so sick last time on BODY WARS, he vowed NEVER to ride it again. For those of you who have taken Dramamine before, you know it can have side effects. This becomes important in just a little while.
After going thru the turnstiles, we headed over (with the rest of the crowds) to the Land, home of SOARIN.
No one in our group had ever experienced this ride so we were all excited to ride it. We got fastpasses and jumped in the standby line (only ~20 minutes). The ride line is pretty boring. After experiencing Tower of Terrors line I was expecting a little more than some TV screens with trivia playing on them. Anyway, we finally got to the loading area and we were on the 2nd row. We strapped in and before you knew it you were flying over California. It was awesome! I smelled the pine and oranges. The whole this was breathtaking. During the part over the water, I kept thinking my feet were going to get wet (and you know now how I feel about THAT). GREAT RIDE!!!
We had about an hour to kill before our fastpass to ride SOARIN again. We decided to walk up to the Imagination Pavilion and see what was going on. The Figment ride was a walk on so
we walked on. I love the Smells laboratory. Hehehe! Here is a shot I got while we were on the ride.
We briefly discussed staying at the Imagination Pavilion for the Honey I Shrunk the Audience show, but it still had 30 minutes until it would start. We walked back over to the Land and waited a couple of minutes for our fastpass. This time we got the first row
My rows better than your row!!!
I was throwing a fit to the rest of the group that we needed to eat lunch, NOW. It was only 11:00 in the morning and everyone was looking at me like I was nuts
Okay, worse than normal. I explained that we had dinner reservations at Le Cellier at 5:50. If we didnt eat NOW, we would SO not be hungry for dinner later. Everyone eventually agreed and we ate at Seasons in the Land Pavilion.
This was my favorite CS meal of the whole trip. I had grilled salmon, mashed potatoes, microgreens, and kalamata olive pesto. I also got key lime pie. It was SOOOOO good! DH got a HUGE sandwich and DD got a Caesar salad. She was in heaven.
Next, Diablo (DN) wanted to ride Test Track. We headed over there. DD and I had to make a pit stop at Mouse Gear. She had a clothing problem and it HAD to be corrected toute suite. (Remember, I told you she was a little accident prone
.) We found a really cute black skirt for her to wear. Later we added a Jack Sparrow shirt and some flip flops. Here is the complete ensemble:
So, we were waiting outside of Test Track for my DN to come out. I saw this.
I just DO NOT understand people (women) like this. What do they think this is? A singles bar??? WTH?
Once my DN came out we all went in for the single rider line. We were in and out in less than 20 minutes. This time, for a change, TT didn't break down while I was on it!
Next we headed over to Mission: SPACE. I really, really, really, really like Gary Sinise. He is the man.
We had heard they had a tame ride (Green Side) so we got a fastpass for it and waited in the standby line for the Green side. DSIL wussed out at the last minute. The rest of us rode it. It was lame. This was the point my DSIL decided she was going back to the room. The Dramamine had made her VERY tired. She looked like she was drunk. We said bye and went back into Mission: Space with our fastpasses.
We basically walked back on for the orange side. IT ROCKED. They have tamed down this one, too. The sequence at the end where the ship falls off the ice is gone. Oh well
it was still way cool.
Here is a picture of DD, DH, and DB in the "cockpit" on Mission: Space.
After we got to the video game area at the end my DD and DN rode again with extra fastpasses we had. (DSIL didnt ride and DD had an extra one). So DB, DH, and I waited in the exit area of the ride.
DB was feeling the effects of the Dramamine, too. Here is what happened.
Next we went to Innoventions for my free pictures with a character thru my Disney Visa. Here is the picture that was taken with our camera.
We had decided we were going to head back to the hotel for a little R&R, but we wanted to hit Mouse Gear one more time before we left and browse around. DD had mentioned to me almost the moment we arrived in WDW that she wanted to find a 50th Anniversary Barbie. Not a Barbie-type doll. A real Barbie. She has been collecting Barbies for years and she has one from the last 2 times she has been.
We looked. We looked. We looked. We found all sorts of dolls. No Barbies. Finally, I asked one of the CMs who was stocking the shelves. He directed me to a manager CM who happened to share my name. She looked in her computer and found that they only had 2 and they were both in the Animal Kingdom in a store called Creature Comforts. The CM at the AK agreed to hold the doll for us. Now for the bad news. They only offer a 24 hour hold. The next day my DH, DB, DSIL, and I were going on the Backstage Magic tour so there was no way we would be able to get to the AK before closing. We were in a dilemma. Finally, I told my DB that my DD and I were going to the AK to get her doll. I offered to meet them back at the restaruant for dinner. He declined and offered to go with us. (I guess he was refreshed after his nap!)
Now, this was a jaunt had only one purpose. We were riding no rides, we were experiencing no shows. We were going in for the Barbie.
It was an extraction mission.
We headed out to the bus stop. We waited. Waited. Waited. Waited some more.
Finally, we decided to take a taxi. This was a great $15 investment. When we arrived at the AK, we speed walked toward Discovery Island and
.
Ran into the Jammin Jungle Parade.
For those of you who may not know, traffic comes to a screeching halt during the parade. You stay where you are. There is NO walking up the street during the parade. We were stuck watching the whole thing. It seemed to take forever.
Finally it was over. On to obstacle number 2. We were going in the exact opposite direction of every other human being at the AK.
Finally we found Creature Comforts. I approached the checkout desk and asked the CM about a Barbie we had on hold. She said my name and that shed be right back. Out came the Barbie. DD was ecstatic. BONUS: The doll was on sale marked down 50%. I guess because it was a 2005 addition. I have to admit the doll is cute. It has a Barbie dressed in 50s style Mouseketeer clothes complete with bobby socks and Mickey ears. Then there is a 2nd outfit that has 2005 style clothes and GOLD Mickey ears.
Here is a pic of DD and her loot.... It's a BAD picture of her... Sorry honey!!
We stopped a couple of pin carts and looked around. We got a drink. We realized the time and made a bee line for the exit.
We took our loot and headed back out of the AK. We had ADRs for Le Cellier in less than an hour at this point.
DB called DSIL and we set a meeting point outside of Spaceship Earth next to the Photo pickup.
While we waited I picked up my FREE picture with the characters I got with my Disney Visa!
We headed over to Canada for Le Cellier. Canada is beautiful. The gardens, waterfall, and little stream are so gorgeous. We wandered around a bit while we waited for our pager to go off. Finally we got inside.
Le Cellier.
The Cellar?
They arent joking.
Thats exactly what the inside of this place looks like. A cellar. There is stone walls, the lighting is made to look like candles on the wall in sconces and in chandeliers. Its dark. The atmosphere is a little depressing for me. The food on the other hand
.