And indeed it is!
So we took cover. Luckily, that's where they have the movie about China. While waiting for that, I looked around.
The ceiling.
Hey look who else was taking shelter?
As we waited on benches, the room filled up. It was pretty much full by the time the theater doors opened! In the meantime, the sky had also opened up, and was dumping all the water of the area onto Epcot. I was glad to be indoors.
The movie is one of those 360 movies, where you stand, hanging onto a rail, looking all around! It's slightly cheesy, it's outdated, but it had both me and Robert in little tears. Me because I don't know if I'll ever get there and because I knew Robert was reacting to it even without looking at him. Robert because he misses it.
I was glad to have seen it!
We did a little browsing after the movie. The storm had passed.
We found a jade necklace that Eamon loved, got a ba gua hangy thing (feng shui thing), and some stainless steel chopsticks for Robert. We were looking at Chinese zodiac posters, and it hit me that my mom was also a Monkey, just like Eamon. And so, I had my first real cry of the trip. Sniffle. So we bought the little print of Monkey information. I should mention that we were coming up on my mom's birthday, and spending time with my aunt always brings mom to mind, so it's not a big surprise that I got sad.
I was still upset, and went outside while they bought those things, and they also got E a ninja sword (we thought we would get Viking stuff that day, but the ninja sword won!).
While in China we also saw the art/history stuff, and were happy to have saved yet another country. That's 3 in part of a day!
So we moved along...
When you save one country, you have the opportunity to either tell the phone you are done, or that you would like to go on. If you go on, you choose what country. And so we kept choosing to go on, in the order that we were walking.
We actually ran out of time in China, and had to reset it. Can't recall if we had to go see someone for that, or if we did it ourselves, but either way, it was simple.
Since we were on this mission, we didn't look through countries without KimPossible stuff, and we didn't pay attention to Germany since we had saved it in December, and we had been there already.
We quickly found ourselves in Japan, which was under construction.
The heat had come back, and the steam bath effect of the storm having dumped water which was now evaporating was making me grumpy and uncomfortable. So we didn't thoroughly explore Japan, though we had actually been all through the stores on our last trip.
There are a few KimPossible areas in Japan, and one inside the shop gets a lot of attention from passers by!
While there we got to see Miyuki, the candy-making lady. We had to crane our necks, but it was indeed very cool! Contrary to what I've heard, she DID give the creation to someone in the crowd.
They were doing construction in the country, and like I said it was hot and steamy, so we moved along once we had saved Japan. We were on a mission, not sightseeing, after all!