So now it's time to let the girls in on today's intinerary.
The first thing I tell them is that they will be splitting up from each other for a few hours.
"What?!?!" both girls say in unison
and then they clutch and hug each other like I just told them the world was ending and they had 15 minutes to live.
I explained to them that I had something booked for Noel and I to do, but it was only for ages 13 and up, so Megan (who is 12) wasn't allowed to do it.
'But why??' Noel whines, "Why can't Megan go too"
I just explained that.

She is not old enough.
The girls are still clutching each other for dear life.
I elaborate
"Noel, you are coming with me and Megan, you and your Mom have something special you'll be doing at the Magic Kingdom, then we will all meet back at the hotel about 2pm."
"Okay?"
The girls, still holding each other reluctantly agree to separate for a few hours and go with their respective mothers. It was like a scene from Sophie's Choice with all the drama.
What are Louise and Megan doing? you may be wondering.
For them I have booked "Mickey's Magical Milestone Tour' and it starts from the MK City Hall at 9:00am. It's a 2 hour tour and they will be riding the train, learning to draw mickeys, having a private meet and greet and having some fun in Toontown. Then they are going to hang out at the MK for some Mother/Daughter fun.
For Noel and I, well it's something I am looking forward to and I know Noel will love it too.
"Dolphins in Depth" at EPCOT!!

our tour starts at 9:45am.
We have lots of time as it is only just after 8:00am now, so we check out the Concourse level an have a look in the shops. Soon it is time to say goodbye to the CR and each other and we catch the monorail.
Noel and I leave the train at the transportation and ticket centre to change to the EPCOT Monorail. We wave goodbye to Louise and Megan as they whiz off to MK via the hotels.
Noel and I follow the signs to the next train and I am getting lots of Birthday wishes because of my button.

Noel is a little put out, she did not get nearly as many on her BD and she tells me to take it off!
Not a chance, kiddo!
So she still doesn't know what we are doing this morning and I start giving her clues.
Me: 1) we will be getting wet
Noel Guesses: We are going waterskiing on the lake in Epcot
ME: 2) what lives in the ocean and starts with D?
Noel Guesses: Dudes!! (She is thinking of Turtle talk with Crush)
3) the tour name is D I D - can you guess?
Noel Guesses: Death in Disney, Disaster in Disney, Dying in Disney, Disney is Dumb?
Me: Dolphins, Noel. we are meeting Dolphins!
Noel: Oh, we are going to Discovery Cove??!??
Me: No, to the Seas at EPCOT, sheeeesh DID is Dolphins in Depth
Noel: but can we go to Discovery Cove later?
Me: No
We arrive at EPCOT and it is just about 9:00am so we check in for our tour at Guest Services and then get a drink and sit in the sunshine. What a gorgeous day it is, sunny and mild again. It is so strange to be without Louise and Megan, we have been together all week - nonstop. Noel says she misses Megan and wishes she was with us.

I am having a mother hen complex wondering about Louise and Megan and if they're okay, or lost.
Time ticks on and at 9:30am the instructors from the Dolphin in Depth program arrive to say hello.
We have to sign releases, have our photo IDs checked (they make sure Noel is 13) and get name tags before coming backstage into the facility. During our walk backstage we are given all kinds of information about the size of the aquarium, how the salt water is made and filtered, the animals that live here etc... For instance, did you know the the EPCOT golfball could fit inside the aquarium and leave room to drive a truck around the sides? Something like 1500 olympic sized pools, crazy big.
We gather backstage and one by one the instructors introduce themselves and share their backgrounds and how they came to be working with the Dolphin program at The Seas. Really nice, down to earth ladies.
Then one by one we are asked to introduce ourselves to the group and explain why we booked this tour. There are only 8 of us. A Mom (in a wheel chair) with her 20-ish year old daughter, a husband and wife (her birthday as well), 2 girl friends in their mid 20s and Noel and I. Noel makes sure to mention it's her 'birthday week' and this is part of her present.
Finally we are let inside and are taken to the Dolphin area. There are 4 bottle nosed dolphins living at EPCOT, their names are Calvin, Ranier, Malabar and Thyber. We are taken to what is essentially their bedroom, a small pool area where they sleep at night and hang out until they are released in the large pool. There are 2 large square pools with 2 dolphins in each pool. We are on the side with Calvin & Rainer.
We watch them for a while and learn about thier anatomy, habits, food, history. The instructor is great, very friendly and fun. She holds up a plush toy dolphin and asks what it is? Everyone says 'it's a dolphin' and she says
"No, it's a toy from the gift shop - I can see you are not too bright a group' and rolls her eyes. LOL
We ask all kinds of questions and everyone seems to be enjoying themselves. We see their food & toys and learn about their daily routine and relationships with each other. They are very sexual creatures and although they are all male they sometimes interact with each other. They are also trained to deliver sperm on demand, I didn't think that was such a big deal - most men are LOL
Soon we are taken into the main pool area for a tour of the facility and they show us where were will be entering the water to meet 2 the Dolphins up close and personal. We are shown a film on training techniques they use and how they have come such a long way with new technology.
Noel is excited that she will be going in the water but she whispers to me she doesn't have her bathing suit. I open my purse and she sees it tucked away inside.

Amazing that I remembered to bring it considering how early we were out the door this morning.
Next we go back outside and to another area of the building and up an elevator, it is quite a maze of hallways and areas. There is high security, our guide/instructor has to swipe her card to get us into every single hallway, door, gate or elevator. We did quite a bit of walking and it was tough on the lady in the wheelchair, but her daughter and all of us helped when we could.
We are taken to a casual conference type room, wicker chairs around a large table, with a film screen, projectors, tv's, books, charts, maps, photos, animal skulls, all kinds of neat stuff to look at. There are also refreshments, soda, cofee, water etc... we all help ourselves to a drink and sit down for a presentation on dolphins in the wild and their interaction with man.
We see photos of injured dolphins that were hit by propellers and hear sad & tragic stories about dolphin deaths due to being caught up in fishing lines or being abused/harrassed by boaters, also enviornmental issues. We see pics of a lady who lost some fingers teasing wild dolphins with food out the side of a boat. Score one for the dolphins!
After the slideshow/presentation we are taken back the the dolphin bedroom/work area and watch them being worked with for object recognition.
They are doing a project for the Navy, they are being tested to see how they remember things - something to do with why they beach themselves for no apparent reason. Anyway, Calvin is being a wise guy and doesn't want to cooperate.
We are told to ignore him, turn away and not look at him. He sees no one is paying attention to him and has a little tantrum trying to get us to look at him again. Just like a kid

splashing and carrying on. Looking to see if we are looking.
After this we are taken to some really nice change room facilities, I am very impressed. We each are given a bag with our names on it, and inside it is our booties and wetsuit and we each have a key to a locker to lock away our personal items. We are instructed to remove all jewelry, hair clips, anything sharp.
Let me tell you, the 8 of us are all shapes and sizes, from tiny Noel to the lady in the wheelchair who is quite large. All of the wetsuits were the perfect size for each of us with no issues period. They just magically size you up when you are not looking and deliver the perfect suit to you in your bag.
We are all suited up and I have to tell you, the booties were so comfy, I would have liked a pair for the parks, they were spongy and when we walked outside back to the aquarium building my feet felt like a million bucks
We all looked wonderful (NOT) in our skin tight wetsuits LOL and we went back in to the main large pool and were instructed to walk down the metal ramp and into the water, which was quite chilly.
The water was about up to my waist, for Noel it was up to her chest. There was a bench under the water to sit on which brought the level up to Noel's neck lol.
Ranier and Calvin were released into the pool and did some jumps and tricks for us in response to their handlers signals.
Soon Calvin was very close to us and we came to meet him, stroking his body, he was so warm to the touch, just beautiful with a twinkle in his eye that he was trouble with a capital T. One by one we were each taught a signal to make Calvin do different things, my signal made him spin around in the water. Noel's made him speak in those little dolphins squeaky sounds, so cute. The other people had him jumping and waving his flippers and tail, it was a lot of fun we were all laughing.
We all were given a few minutes one on one with Calvin, and then some photos were taken. We were allowed one photo each, Noel asked me if she could have my spot so she could give Megan a photo. Sure I said, so Noel got 2 pics done of this pose.
Soon Ranier was over too, having a look at what we were doing. The trainer brough Ranier in close to us so we were able to stroke him and say hello. He was just as beautiful as Calvin. Everyone was in awe of these animals you could see people getting emotional as they touched them, it was really a dream come true for the lady in the wheelchair.
All too soon our encounter was over, and we were off to the change rooms to have hot showers. They have shampoo, conditioner, body wash, tons of towels. There were containers for us to leave our wet suits. They think of everything, it was very well done.
After we were dressed we were taken back up to the conference room and given a Tee Shirt each, our photo and a A Magical Moments Certificate.
Again Noel asked if I could get my Tee shirt in a childs size so Megan could have one. No problem, I'm not a tee shirt kinda girl anyway.
This tour was included as part of the platinum plan but I highly recommend it to everyone for a fun and educational few hours. I think it's around 150.00 pp normally but meeting and touching a dolphin is priceless. All proceeds from this tour go to the conservation fund to protect animals like the dolphin.
After we thanked and said good bye to our instructors we were escorted back to the entrance of the Park. It was 12:45pm so we went straight back to AKL for a rest and to meet up with Louise and Megan.
We discovered we were suddenly hungry so we stopped into Mara for a bite. I had the olive/chicken flatbread and Noel had pizza. Both of us had cherry coke and a cookie. At the register the girl said we also had sides so to take some chips or something...soooo much food. We didn't even open the chips and we saved the cookies for later.
Coming Up next, reunited with Louise and Megan and the best seat in the house at California Grill.