How on Earth do you people do a full week at Disney? Just a day in a half a the parks and I'm exhausted.
Today was Epcot. After DD2 (almost 3) told me all the costumes she told me to pack were too itchy to wear, we finally got them out of the house about a half hour later than I wanted. We still managed to get to the park a little after 9:30. We had 10:15 reservations for the Princess Storybook breakfast at Norway. DH made a quick rush to Test Track to get a fast pass while I took a quick trip through Mousegears to check out the mousendise. So much stuff, but for a much later time.
We walked through the World Showcase to Norway, but everything else was closed. Even most of the Norway store was closed, except for a little cart outside and the front area. They were selling plenty of crowns and costumes there, of course. We got to Norway early, and luckily got sat a little earlier. When we first walked in, we met with Belle for the pictures included in the breakfast. There was lots of fresh fruit at the buffet and a plate of eggs, bacon, sausage, and cheese potatoes. Okay food, not great. But DD's reaction to the Princesses was priceless. We saw Princess Aurora, Snow White, Jasmine, and Mulan. Each one made my DD happier and more excited.
After breakfast, we figured it was time to work it off. We stopped at the Kim Possible kiosk in Norway to get an assignment. DO NOT do this UNLESS you have lots of time and energy. We got a ticket there to start our mission at 11:45 at the International Gateway. Yes, all the way across the lake in 45 minutes. We decided first to use our Fast Passes at Test Track. But DD2 was just an inch short, so DH and DD9 went, while we got a rider switch pass and headed to check out the cars. It was getting close to 11:45 so we headed back to get on the boat. Since it is slow season, only one boat was running to one spot in the countries. So we made it a little late to start our mission, but it didn't matter. I won't get too into the Kim Possible thing. But it sends you to different spots in different countries. When you find what you're looking for, it sometimes sets off cool stuff in the displays. But after doing 3 missions (sometimes you get 1, sometimes more) we were tired.
We stopped in Mexico (our next mission) and took a break on the ride. DD2 loves it because she loves "Nonald Nuck." We just enjoyed sitting after 2 hours of catching the bad guys.
With 4 hours to our dinner, we headed to the front. We did the coolest new thing at Innoventions. You can put yourself in a video game! I'll try to add a link once we get home. Next we headed to ride Nemo and check out the fish. We never look at the fish, so our DD's both enjoyed it. There was still time so we headed to Journey into the Imagination. This is a family favorite. I apologize to those in our car for our singing the song so loudly.

We got the girls picture done into a puzzle! I never saw that before (though we rarely look at those extras.)
Our stomachs were growling since we hadn't eaten since breakfast. So we walked over to the Land to check in early at the Garden Grill and color at the Kidcot station. We got called to sit pretty quick. Yummy! The food was great and we got to see a few characters twice. Some really interacted with the girls. Though by the second go round, DD2 was getting tired and just curled up next to me.
On our way to Mousegears, she fell asleep. So we had plenty of time to buy her birthday presents without her knowing.
Next, DD9 and I went to use our Rider Switch pass at Test Track. I love that ride. After this, we were so tired we headed back to the bus. But DD2 woke up. Our plans of an early night were over.
Back at the hotel, we headed to the pool to wear the girls out more. And to rest in the hot tub.

Now, we're hoping the girls go to sleep before we do. Though that's not likely.