Tuesday, May 18th (cont.)
So after we got into our BCV room (room # 474), I brought in the groceries while Melissa got ready for our second date night. Our plan was to have a nice dinner at Le Cellar and then drink around the world (showcase) a bit. We had no issues getting over to Canada and didnt have much of a wait to get seated. Unfortunately, once again, we got assigned the oh, heres the crappiest corner of the room, lets put a two person table there: table, so I asked for to get a new table assignment, which took a couple more minutes.


From there we started out w. appetizers - I of course got a bowl of the cheese soup, which I try to like but find it just OK (it is good as a dip for their great bread sticks though!) and Melissa got their huge caesar salad. For our main courses, I got the prime rib and Melissa got a spicy chicken dish along w. a side of their baked mac and cheese. While I liked my steak, I saw their new york strip which looked even better (maybe next time!).

Melissa liked her chicken dish and loved the mac and cheese, but it was just too much to eat for her. Also as part of our drinking night, Melissa had a couple glasses of wine and I had a couple Labatt beers. Heres a couple dinner pics:

After dinner, we were both stuffed, so we held off on the drinking portion of the night a bit. I tried to order a Habibi in Moracco, but they werent ready mix-wise yet, so I got an Sultans Colada instead:
While the "PLAN" was to get a drionk in every world showcase country, we soon realized it was DAMN HOT OUT!!

We ultimately decided to take things a bit easy, so we decided to cool off and go watch the American Adventure, which I must admit I had trouble staying awake for (I think I would have had no trouble taking a nap but for the VERY uncomfortable seats in the theater). Next, we decided just to find a spot for illuminations, which we did on the bridge near the international gateway. Melissa volunteered to try to get some eclairs from the bakery in france which she knew I had been craving, but came back empty handed, as the line was to the water fountain. I then headed into France while Melissa saved our spot and got us a grand mariner slushie - now a family tradition for our nights in Epcot. Slushie in hand, we waited for and then watched the fireworks before heading back home for a well-deserved early bed time.
Here are a few pics from our Tuesday night at Epcot:




COMING UP: CAN WE OPEN UP EPCOT AND STILL CLOSE OUT ANIMAL KINGDOM? YOU BECHA!