We were trying to decide between the Universe of Energy and swimming. It was sweltering hot, but wed never been on the Universe of Energy. I made an executive decision (still not sure it was a good one) and decided to go with the Universe of Energy. The kids didnt like my choice and in one of my poorer parenting moments I made the deal that if they rode the ride they wouldnt have to eat at Japan.

(We had ADRs that night at Teppan Edo and the kids didnt want to go. Remember their cuisine of choice is chicken nuggets.) So we headed back to Future World, but we had a minor mutiny on our hands. I thought a stop in Club Cool might help. It really didnt.

But, we soldiered on and arrived at Universe of Energy.
Happily I entered the cool attraction. The kids were still pretty annoyed, but once they got in the ride vehicles and we started moving, things looked up.

We all actually really liked the ride. It was long, but we needed a break from the heat. Wendy especially loved it. (Ironic because she was the one complaining the loudest about going.) Later in the week she even put it in the same category as Soarin and Test Track.

(I wouldnt go that far.) After the ride everyone was feeling much better. Michael, however, was not pleased he didnt get to swim this day. He later reminded us each day that we better swim because we promised we would go swimming every day and there was one day we didnt. Oh, the horror!

When we walked out of Universe of Energy we noticed Mission Space had only a 20 minute wait. It was a perfect opportunity for DH to ride. Ive never been on. I tend to get motion sickness so Im pretty sure that ride isnt for me.

BDFDH and LB#1 (it was his 1st time) joined DH. The rest of us headed to Innoventions East. Right as we walked in we saw the paper making demonstration with no line, so everyone took a turn.
We walked down a little farther looking for other activities and the boys discovered Storm Ready. The boys had a fierce competition as they raced each other to prepare for the impending storm.
After completing the storm preparations it was time for our Test Track fastpasses. We hopped in a long fast pass line. The line was so long it didnt even make it into the building and just as we got in line it started to rain. For those of you that dont know, Test Track does not work in the rain. We had a decision to make. Would we wait it out or not? By this time it was 5:00 and we had a 5:30 ADR at Teppan Edo. If youve been paying attention youll know that Id made an earlier deal that if we rode Universe of Energy we wouldnt have to eat there. Thus when we got in line for Test Track, Id given up all hope of Teppan Edo. But now it was raining and it looked like we werent going to ride. We could still make the ADR, but there was that pesky deal Id made with the kids.

What did I do? Another example of brilliant parenting

(not really) as I made a new deal. This time I used bribery as an incentive and told them they could each have $10 to spend after dinner if they ate in Japan. They agreed to the deal (though a bit reluctantly) and we decided to bail on Test Track and head to Teppan Edo.

We said goodbye to our friends who were going to wait it out at Test Track (they later reported they ended up leaving and coming back later). We put on our ponchos and hoofed it over to Teppan Edo in the rain. I was happy with this outcome because one of the things I wanted the kids to do on this trip was expand their palettes. I knew Teppan Edo wasnt super exotic, and they would actually like it if they tried it. We were seated shortly after we checked in. We shared the table with a nice family from Chicago. The kids loved using chopsticks and thought it was great fun to watch our food being cooked. They especially loved the onion volcano.

Wendy and Michael tried everything and liked most of it. John loved the noodles and wouldnt really try anything else.

Heres a shot of the boys using chopsticks.
The final verdict:

The meal was a success. Even though the kids didnt want to go at all, it is one of the meals they ended up requesting for next time. Go figure.
So after dinner I had to keep my promise and buy each of them something in the Japanese store. Both boys ended up with Pokeman cards. Something we can get in almost any store we go in.

Wendy went for something a bit more exotic. This lovely fan. The Japanese CM even wrote her name on it.
It had been a long day. John kept reminding me about his Nemo webkinz, but that was all the way in the Seas, so I put it off again.

It was close to 8:00 and wed been at the park since open so we decided to head back. After a short walk we were back in our room and before we knew it we were all snoring.
Next up: The boys want to be Jedis