Educational does NOT have to be boring! I grew up in Germany and we travelled extensively while we were there and it was never boring, but we learned so much. To me, Epcot is the perfect destination to get a lot of that experience and adventure in one place.
Maybe it's b/c my first ever trip to WDW was to celebrate my 18th birthday just after Epcot opened (Nov 82), maybe it was the music in the cool evening air with the purplish glow of the unadulterated (hate the hand) geosphere against the velvet night sky with the whir of the monorail overhead. I fell in love w/ WDW and Epcot all at the same time.
Spaceship Earth is just a cool ride. I still get goosebumps going through the Renaissance section (and I've seen the Sistine Chapel!). I've never done MS, I get too carsick. Test Track is fun and not nearly as kitschy as the ride that used to be there (remember the motorcycle cop behind the billboard?)! I always loved looking at the "new fangled" cars with my dad ("Cars won't *ever* look like that"...yeah right!). The Living Seas wasn't there my 1st trip, but was when I took my DDs the first time and it is awesome. A soothing, relaxing stop. Living with the Land is great, esp now that Soarin' is there. My DDs love the Living with the Land ride so much we are signed up for the Behind the Seeds tour in December. Imagination was SOOOOO much better when it first opened, but we have to see Figment, if nothing else. Innoventions is like a little science fair with all kinds of gadgets and computers and fun things to play with.
Then there is the World Showcase which mustn't be guzzled, but sipped. Look at the buildings and the details. Talk with the cast members about their homes. I had a chance to visit with a CM from Mexico in Feb about how his village get about the same amount of snow each year that we do in the Lake Erie secondary snowbelt!! Sample different foods, drink in the details around the WS. Browse the shops and see what people around the world make, use, and buy. It's not all about rides and there is nothing wrong with learning about the rest of the world while you are on vacation!
Pick your spot and have some coffee and pastry (sweet pretzel...yummy!) from Kringla (Norwegian bakery) or some other yummy treat. Relax and enjoy Illuminations...the music is awe-inspiring and take the time to listen to the lyrics at the end. The exit song has to be one of the most romantic songs I've heard...DH even gets misty! Walk out slowly and enjoy the fiberoptic lights in the sidewalk, then savor the geosphere again, and imagine Walt Disney, somewhere in the vast night smiling down on his Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow which didn't turn out exactly how he'd planned, but I think he'd like it, just the same.