stampinshauna
Disneyland, Walt Disney World, and Disney Cruise L
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Friday, February 2
I woke up around 4:30am to the sound of thunder. I was not expecting to hear thunder because I don't think I ever have heard it in Florida. I've heard rain and I've heard the pouring rain, but never thunder. I wondered what would happen with our Segway tour that we had scheduled for 8:30 in EPCOT. I went back to sleep for a couple hours and then DH and I woke up around 7:00. We called to find out if our tour was cancelled due to the weather and were told that the tour office wasn't open until 8:00. Since we would only have a few minutes to get ready if the tour was still on once we found out, we got up and ready for the day anyway. We were ready to leave the room around 8:00am so we called and were told that the first part of the tour was inside so they would definately be holding that part and if they had to cancel the second part we would receive a partial refund. Since it was so early, the ferry boat was not running, so we walked to the International Gateway entrance--which was not a bad walk at all. At the turnstyle, the CM checked his list to make sure we were supposed to be there since EPCOT was not yet open to the public. We entered the park and went to Guest Services to check in for our tour. Once the whole group was checked in (there were about 14 of us) we went over to Innoventions West to begin our fun. We first went into a round room and were briefed about Segways and got our helmets. We then went just outside the room to where the Segways were set up against the wall. We got on and practiced going forward and turning. Once we had the hang of it, we were split into two groups and did little courses. Once course was going up a ramp and down a ramp. The other course was weaving around cones and speeding up. Afterwards, we were ready to go to the World Showcase.
Luckily, the weather cooperated and we were able to do the full tour. We started out on the left side of the World Showcase and worked our way around. We stopped at each country and learned a little bit about the buildings, customs, etc. At each stop, we remained on the segways. I love how you can just stay still on them and not have to get on and off. Some of the countries had pathways that we went up and around on and it was fun to manuver our way around. The best part was that the World Showcase wasn't open to the public yet, so we didn't have to manuver around people. We did take a little break from the formal tour near the American Adventure so that we could drive around an area a little on our own and have a photo stop. We got some fun pictures of us on the segways just in front of the water with Spaceship Earth off in the distance. As we finished up the tour and headed out of the World Showcase, we had to be more cautious as there were guests around us. We got all sorts of looks from the guests and many were saying that they wanted a turn or how cool it was. We returned to Innoventions and returned the segways. DH didn't want to give his up, he got spoiled going around a park on the segway instead of having to walk. Once we got off the segways, I found it a little hard to walk normal. When riding the segway, your heels are a little lower than your toes, which strains your calf muscles a little. I was a little sore, but not sore enough to let it slow me down in the parks for the day.
We decided since we were so close that we'd go check out the new Seas with Nemo and Friends attraction and take a ride on Soarin'. We've been to DL many times, so we've tried Soarin' there, but we wanted to visit the FL counterpart. I was suprised how crowded it was, but I guess there are a lot of WDW goers who haven't been on it a lot in DL, so they all felt it was worth waiting for. We picked up a fastpass and then went on the Nemo ride. Nemo was cute, and it gets me excited to see what they do with the new Nemo subs at DL that debut this summer. I've read that they use the same technology. We still had a little time before our fastpass for Soarin', so we went on Living with the Land (I still miss the Listen to the Land song that they played there in the 80s). We also had some lunch at Sunshine Seasons--we split a CS meal of a Turkey & Muenster on Foccatia sandwich, chocolate milk, and YUMMY chocolate cake. We finished up our lunch and then went to ride Soarin'. The line was long so I was sure glad that we had fastpasses. The ride was the same as in California, which is what I suspected, but we had to try it anyway. After Soarin', we headed back to the International Gateway and caught a ferry to MGM.
I woke up around 4:30am to the sound of thunder. I was not expecting to hear thunder because I don't think I ever have heard it in Florida. I've heard rain and I've heard the pouring rain, but never thunder. I wondered what would happen with our Segway tour that we had scheduled for 8:30 in EPCOT. I went back to sleep for a couple hours and then DH and I woke up around 7:00. We called to find out if our tour was cancelled due to the weather and were told that the tour office wasn't open until 8:00. Since we would only have a few minutes to get ready if the tour was still on once we found out, we got up and ready for the day anyway. We were ready to leave the room around 8:00am so we called and were told that the first part of the tour was inside so they would definately be holding that part and if they had to cancel the second part we would receive a partial refund. Since it was so early, the ferry boat was not running, so we walked to the International Gateway entrance--which was not a bad walk at all. At the turnstyle, the CM checked his list to make sure we were supposed to be there since EPCOT was not yet open to the public. We entered the park and went to Guest Services to check in for our tour. Once the whole group was checked in (there were about 14 of us) we went over to Innoventions West to begin our fun. We first went into a round room and were briefed about Segways and got our helmets. We then went just outside the room to where the Segways were set up against the wall. We got on and practiced going forward and turning. Once we had the hang of it, we were split into two groups and did little courses. Once course was going up a ramp and down a ramp. The other course was weaving around cones and speeding up. Afterwards, we were ready to go to the World Showcase.
Luckily, the weather cooperated and we were able to do the full tour. We started out on the left side of the World Showcase and worked our way around. We stopped at each country and learned a little bit about the buildings, customs, etc. At each stop, we remained on the segways. I love how you can just stay still on them and not have to get on and off. Some of the countries had pathways that we went up and around on and it was fun to manuver our way around. The best part was that the World Showcase wasn't open to the public yet, so we didn't have to manuver around people. We did take a little break from the formal tour near the American Adventure so that we could drive around an area a little on our own and have a photo stop. We got some fun pictures of us on the segways just in front of the water with Spaceship Earth off in the distance. As we finished up the tour and headed out of the World Showcase, we had to be more cautious as there were guests around us. We got all sorts of looks from the guests and many were saying that they wanted a turn or how cool it was. We returned to Innoventions and returned the segways. DH didn't want to give his up, he got spoiled going around a park on the segway instead of having to walk. Once we got off the segways, I found it a little hard to walk normal. When riding the segway, your heels are a little lower than your toes, which strains your calf muscles a little. I was a little sore, but not sore enough to let it slow me down in the parks for the day.
We decided since we were so close that we'd go check out the new Seas with Nemo and Friends attraction and take a ride on Soarin'. We've been to DL many times, so we've tried Soarin' there, but we wanted to visit the FL counterpart. I was suprised how crowded it was, but I guess there are a lot of WDW goers who haven't been on it a lot in DL, so they all felt it was worth waiting for. We picked up a fastpass and then went on the Nemo ride. Nemo was cute, and it gets me excited to see what they do with the new Nemo subs at DL that debut this summer. I've read that they use the same technology. We still had a little time before our fastpass for Soarin', so we went on Living with the Land (I still miss the Listen to the Land song that they played there in the 80s). We also had some lunch at Sunshine Seasons--we split a CS meal of a Turkey & Muenster on Foccatia sandwich, chocolate milk, and YUMMY chocolate cake. We finished up our lunch and then went to ride Soarin'. The line was long so I was sure glad that we had fastpasses. The ride was the same as in California, which is what I suspected, but we had to try it anyway. After Soarin', we headed back to the International Gateway and caught a ferry to MGM.