Monday September 24th
I set my alarm for 7:30, woke up, threw my hair up in a ponytail, washed my face, brushed my teeth and brewed some coffee in our full kitchen! We had originally planned to be in WDW from 9/23-27/07 on rented points but added the 9/20-23/07 when they announced free dining. It was just too good to pass up! So I had originally planned these next four days commando style. For those of you who don’t know what commando style is-it is planning every minute of your trip to optimize your touring plan. The theory is, if you take advantage of hitting the rides at the exact right time you’ll be able to hit more and wait in less lines. This is a la Tour Guide Mike and/or Unofficial Guide. Our plan for today was to be at Epcot at rope drop.
Traci woke up and got ready and we waited until the last minute to wake the girls up, change their clothes and herd them out the door. Grace is always cranky in the morning so the less time we have to listen to her crankiness the better. We had ordered Pop Tarts in the grocery order and that’s what the girls had for breakfast.
We drove to Epcot and arrived right at 9am. Everyone was heading to Soarin’ or Test Track so we decided to go directly to The Seas with Nemo since we had already ridden Soarin and the girls proclaimed there would be no more soarin’ on this vacation.
We walked through the l-o-n-g queue and hopped right into our clamshells.
The ride was okay. Nothing spectacular. The spectacular sights are after Nemo when you explore the Seas. There is a room on the second floor you walk into that is totally surrounded by fish, above you and all around you. Traci took the girls on Nemo a second time while I sat and took a moment to be amazed at the beautiful habitat, give thanks for the trip we were having, and just generally take a moment of reflection and solitude. I highly recommend spending some quiet time here if you get the chance.
I then explored the marine laboratory which was very interesting.
I went downstairs to meet up with the girls again and we explored downstairs for a while.
We lined up for the first showing for Turtle Talk with Crush and waited about 10 minutes. The girls were not that impressed with this show, it is more geared towards elementary and middle schoolers (and the parents had a few laughs).
After Crush, Traci wanted to do Figment so we walked over there and rode that ride with no wait. After Figment, Traci and the girls explored the Kodak What If Labs and sent emails to various people. I just remebered that no one mentioned getting the emails and the ones I sent myself never showed up.?!

While they were in the What If Lab I walked over to Test Track and retreived 4 fastpasses. The standby time at Test Track at that time was only 20 minutes and it was 10:30am. Our fastpass come back time was 11:30am and we had lunch ADR’s for 11:50.
I walked back to the What If Lab and noticed on the way how empty the park seemed at that time.
Our plan was to head over to Universe of Energy but it had a line and as we were waiting Tatum decided to get a little cranky. She was hungry. We walked over to the misters and water play area that is in front of Mission:Space and Grace had a great time playing in the water. She was completely drenched! Tatum was trying to hold it together until lunch.
At 11:30 we walked over to Test Track and they measured the girls to make sure they were tall enough ride, we flashed our fastpasss at the entrance and made our way to the loading area right before the preshow. There was some confusion and no one was manning the Fastpass section so we (and others) walked in without redeeming the fastpasses. We watched the preshow, made it through the short queue after the preshow and loaded into the car, Traci and the girls in the backseat, and I rode in the front.
I won’t spoil the fun for those of you who haven’t ridden it but let me tell you-the ride is GREAT! All of us LOVED it, it was so much fun. And so exhilarating!
Now we were all really hungry so we made our way to Norway for the Akershus Princess Storybook Lunch.