Karamel Kuche in Germany......oh yeah... another awsome part of WS!!! ohhh the caramel goodies![]()
Adding to the other good answers you have received, I would say that WC is an extension of Walt Disney's fascination with (and participation in) World Fairs. That, and Walt's understanding of the power of storytelling, and many of the international setting for those stories, makes WC like a combination of a permanent World Fair with storytelling sprinkled throughout.What is it exactly? I mean, I know it's supposed to be a replica of the country and showcases some typical architecture etc... and they all have a restaurant, but is that it? Is it just kind of a scenic replica to walk around?
I love observing people say to their party while looking at the map of WS, "There's no ride here. Let's keep going!" Missing out completely on what each showcase has to offer. However, if rides alone are their thing, good for them!
Or eat sushi from Japan! Each country have chefs that specialize in their countries cooking.
what's your favorite country? Maybe we can give you some tips! What month are you going?
We're going end of June - HOT! Originally I was thinking of a 9-2 type thing, but I'm wondering if it wouldn't be better to go say from 2-8, and we could do Futureworld (lol aka indoor/air conditioned stuff) during the afternoon, have supper at Coral Reef, then spend a few hours in the WS when it starts getting a bit cooler? I wish we had a full day, but for now, we can only plan on half a day (5/6 hours). Traveling with two children ages 5 & 8
As for favorite countries - I want to do Japan for Pick a Pearl, and Mexico for the ride. My son has a fascination with China so that has to be on the to-do list.
My DD loves it. She likes to get an icy in Japan and loves the shop there too. She use to love Malestorm, but Disney killed it with Frozen.We haven't spent much time in the WS because the kids don't like it. Those of you who love it, do your kids love it too (or do you go without kids)? I'm trying to figure out how to get them to enjoy it because I want to go! But I can't stand the whining from the kids, it ruins it for me.
Don't miss the kiosk across from China called The Joy of Tea. Their Mango Green Tea slushie is delicious and very refreshing on a hot day. You can get it with alcohol if you want, but in my opinion it ruins it. Be prepared for brain freeze.
We haven't spent much time in the WS because the kids don't like it. Those of you who love it, do your kids love it too (or do you go without kids)? I'm trying to figure out how to get them to enjoy it because I want to go! But I can't stand the whining from the kids, it ruins it for me.
We haven't spent much time in the WS because the kids don't like it. Those of you who love it, do your kids love it too (or do you go without kids)? I'm trying to figure out how to get them to enjoy it because I want to go! But I can't stand the whining from the kids, it ruins it for me.
WS has a great thing called Kidcot . They go to a specific area in each country and it is set up with castmembers ( from that country ) to speak with and learn from. They can also get a wooden stick ( kind of like a ruler ) with a cardboard Duffy bear attached , and in each country they will stamp it or hang an ornament on it etc. there are crayons and markers available for the children to color and decorate their item. In China they usually write the child's name in Chinese on the stick for them. My GD thought that was so cool. She really enjoyed going to each country to find the Kidcot station and talk with the different people ( she was only 5 when we started doing this. Also if they are a little older , there is Agent P's WS Adventure. You are given a device that leads you through WS as you are solving mini-mysteries. She enjoyed that when she got a little older. Good luck with it all, there is so much fun (and knowledge) to be enjoyed in WS.We haven't spent much time in the WS because the kids don't like it. Those of you who love it, do your kids love it too (or do you go without kids)? I'm trying to figure out how to get them to enjoy it because I want to go! But I can't stand the whining from the kids, it ruins it for me.
I know we're definitely going there as we want to do the Pick a Pearl. I want to get matching necklaces for my DD and I.
I admit reading your posts, my mind is going a mile a minute. We homeschool, and just started a world geography unit. Oh my could we have fun with this! What better way to experience what they're learning! I love the passport idea!
If we were to walk around the WS and let's say explore maybe three or four countries, how long should we plan? Could we do it in 3 hours?
Three hours sounds about right for 4 countries. It really just depends on how much investigating you want to do in each country. I'm always surprised by how much time we spend in WS.