SnoWhiteRabbit
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Hi All,
We love Epcot but usually spend most of our time enjoying the WOrld SHowcase becasue our children are younger. This is the first trip we are going to spend time in Future WOrld. I am wondering how much we can get done in the am before lunch, so taht I can time lunch either for when we are done or earlier as a break, then we can spend more time in FW after lunch.
We won't be riding Test Track or Mission SPace because only one of the 3 kids is tall enough -- and she doesn;t enjoy thrill rides that much. We'd mostly be looking do these:
- Spaceship Earth & the Global Neighborhood
- Universe of Energy
- Journey into Imagination
- Honey ISHTK (maybe)
- Living with the Land
- Innoventions - E & W
- the fitnness fairgrounds
- Living Seas
- Circle of Life
It will be early December. Any advice on how long we should spend to enjoy these attractions would be appreciated. Any other touring tips for Future World with 3 little ones (ages 6, 4, and 2 3/4) are also appreciated!
Thanks!!
Pardon the smilies -- my 4 year old is standing here -- and she picked them out

We love Epcot but usually spend most of our time enjoying the WOrld SHowcase becasue our children are younger. This is the first trip we are going to spend time in Future WOrld. I am wondering how much we can get done in the am before lunch, so taht I can time lunch either for when we are done or earlier as a break, then we can spend more time in FW after lunch.
We won't be riding Test Track or Mission SPace because only one of the 3 kids is tall enough -- and she doesn;t enjoy thrill rides that much. We'd mostly be looking do these:
- Spaceship Earth & the Global Neighborhood
- Universe of Energy
- Journey into Imagination
- Honey ISHTK (maybe)
- Living with the Land
- Innoventions - E & W
- the fitnness fairgrounds
- Living Seas
- Circle of Life
It will be early December. Any advice on how long we should spend to enjoy these attractions would be appreciated. Any other touring tips for Future World with 3 little ones (ages 6, 4, and 2 3/4) are also appreciated!
Thanks!!
Pardon the smilies -- my 4 year old is standing here -- and she picked them out







