Thanks everyone. DH seems really set on doing Sea World. I'm starting to wonder if his insistence on going there is as much for the kids, or himself, lol.
So I think somehow, we're going to have to find a way to do both, which I think will mean doing Epcot on the day we check out of our house. I wouldn't mind staying an extra night at the house, however, that's an addition of $210 to our trip, and while yes, we can technically afford it... it's all the little extras that keep adding up.
So, maybe we will just do a half day at Epcot, and hit the road, and try and make it into/through Georgia.
Hubby is right. If your kids are majorly into sea creatures, SeaWorld is the best place to visit. EPCOT's Living Seas exhibit pales in comparison. It's really just a giant fish bowl. SeaWorld is an aquatic park.
We never go on rollercoasters and will spend days visiting SeaWorld when we go down for 2-3 weeks at a time. It's just a darn beautiful place to be. Lush landscaping, tons of animals and very interesting. We love checking in on the penguins, dolphins, sea lions, seals, sharks and hundreds of other sea life. Even the flamingos are fun to watch.
EPCOT is a totally different experience. More of a concrete jungle. It is definitely a two day park. If you try to do it in half a day, especially a travel day, you'll be so overwhelmed you won't begin to appreciate it.
FutureWorld has most of the rides and is more like a science center. You'll need a FastPass for Test Track and Soarin' to avoid most of the long lines. Mission:Space is less crowded. The other attractions get very little draw. Save Spaceship Earth for later in the day. EVERYONE heads there in the morning and it gets mobbed. By late afternoon, it is dead.
World Showcase doesn't open until 11am and it is 1 mile to walk around. 11 countries with some sort of show or exhibit in each one. They also have restaurants in each country and daytime performers.
There are numerous "around the world" activities. Adults will drink their way around the world. Little kids visit the Kidcot stations and get passport stamps or make signs. Junior investigators will do the Agent P game and look for hidden clues and hidden animatronic displays.
It all gets wrapped up in evening fireworks (Illuminations) in the center of the lake. Clearly one of the best displays of its kind you'll ever see, but remember that is 9, 10 or 11pm at night if you're traveling during the summer.
That's why I say skip it this time. Unless you can dedicate a couple days to it and you don't mind not seeing much nature.
I say this being someone who visits Disney about 45 days a year. My EPCOT visits revolve around one of those touring strategies and are timed with special events. Last Christmas I spend two days touring World Showcase just to enjoy the holiday storytellers and Christmas concert. October, I go for Food & Wine festival. On my non-event days, I'll go to FutureWorld for some rides. I've also done the Agent P, Passport stamping and sign-making activities. I like EPCOT, but SeaWorld appeals to me more.