Ok, I left you hanging when we were waiting in line to ride Soarin'. They opened up the doors for us, and led us straight to the front row!

I was so excited because my one and only ride on our last trip was in the back row on the right.....not even close to the same ride!
I will have to say that when you are up this high, I don't have the same sensation of my feet almost dragging the water or treetops that I have had when riding on the bottom row! I sort of missed that feeling!
DD was enthralled, and I wish we could have ridden a second time, but we just didn't have time.
The boys really wanted to ride Mission Space, but DH wanted nothing to do with it, so we split up. The boys and I rode MS while DH took DD to ride Nemo. We decided to meet up at the pop jet fountain right outside of Test Track.
The line for MS was super short, and the ride was a blast as usual! I am definitely a motion sickness person, but this ride doesn't bother me in the least!
We came out, and I parked in on a bench while the boys cooled off in the fountain:
I was not planning on the getting soaked, but that is exactly what happened! Then, out of the blue, it started raining! I was under an umbrella, but what I didn't realize is that the umbrella was metal with little holes all in it! Didn't quite keep me dry!
DH and DD were taking their time I guess (this is one of those time when I missed him having a phone!), but they finally showed up to meet us and we headed to the World Showcase.
I think we stopped for some ice cream on the way.....yummy!
We started in Canada, and can you believe every other time we have walked the WS, we have just walked right by Canada and never strolled in?
We were standing by the entrance to Le Cellier and I listened to some people trying to decide if they wanted to try and eat there...inside I was like this:

I don't think that is place you want to try and walk up to get a table!
We strolled on up through Canada:
We debated about going to see the movie, and decided to go ahead and give it a try. I was nervous about the 360 (how do you make a "degree" symbol?) format because of the motion sickness, but I figured I could always close my eyes. Well, I am so glad we went to see it, it is amazing!! Definitely a very cool movie, you really feel like you are THERE!
We said goodbye to Canada, and headed on around the WS.
Our next stop was France. We were starting to walk in, and noticed Belle and the Beast off to the left, so DD and headed over to get in line!
I think DH took the boys to the kidcot station at this time.
Allie and got in line next to this sweet family. The mother was in wheelchair with a broken leg! I had to ask her how many weeks ago she broke her leg, and I think she said 7 or 8! I can't even imagine how she felt when that happened....knowing that she had a trip to Disney coming up! That would have been the first thing that ran through my mind if that ever happened to me! She was in pretty good spirits though, so she was making the best of it!
We were in line, and the sky started looking very scary!
The CM there with the characters was getting nervous as well! You could hear the thunder coming, and the dark clouds just kept getting closer and closer! I don't think they would want that Beast costume getting all wet, and I was sure that she was going to have to cut us off and take them in......but finally it was our turn!
I was honestly SURE that my Photopass pictures were gone for good because her little contraption on her hip decided to stop working when we got up there! Beleive it or not, she took my card and wrote on the back where we were, and what time, and she swore that they would be able to look up the pictures when we purchased our CD. I was so flustered, I wasn't even sure if she had given me back my photopass card, or a different one with all that stuff written on the back!
We went and found everyone back at the Kidcot station, and of course DD had to get in on the action as well. I wish I would have strolled through some of the other shops in the France pavilion while we were there, but DH had to go to the bathroom, so I was stuck!
It was getting close to our ADR for dinner in Morocco, so we headed in that direction.
Snapped this on the way out:
Still no rain, but very, very ugly clouds still coming!
We arrived in Morocco:
I love the theming here, you really feel transported to a far away place!
We were still a little early for dinner, but right across from the restaurant was the meet area for Genie!
Time for dinner....and now it is absolutely POURING the rain! I guess our timing was perfect because it wasn't the kind of rain you could just put your poncho on and go on ahead with your day!
The food here was just OK. I enjoyed mine more than DH, but I don't even remember what I ordered. Some type of chicken and couscous. The desserts were not that great here either. Definitely glad we were on the meal plan and didn't have to pay out of pocket for this!
The entertainment was pretty neat though:
Hard to get good pictures of this though.
Ds continued with his daily meal breakdown:
Not sure what it was about!
Instead of heading on around the WS, we headed back to ride TT and MS again. We had our FP from earlier for TT, so we did that first:
While the boys and I did MS again, DH let DD play in the tubes that are at the "dump" area at the end of the ride.
We came out, and it is still raining a bit! I was hoping it would stop before Illuminations, and thankfully, it did!
We found a good spot, and the kids had a seat while we waited for the show to start:
We got some snacks while we waited. We had our first Churro, and it was so good!! I think DH got a margarita.
The show started, and it was good, but no world globe! Definitely is missing something when this part isn't there.
Show is over, time to leave.
It wasn't super crowded, but there were still lots of people heading for the exits. I noticed this little boy, maybe 4 or 5 years old and he was getting separated from his family. I wasn't sure where his family was, but I could tell he was lost and scared because he would run a little bit ahead, then stop and run back the other way. I told DH that he was lost, and we stopped to ask him if he needed help. We stepped off to the side out of the crowd and asked him if he had gotten separated from his family. He immediately started crying...my heart just broke for him! It wasn't even a minute before his Dad came over and got him......didn't even say Thank You to us or anything! He almost even seemed mad! I swear, if we hadn't stopped with him, he may have ended up at the entrance to the park! Oh well....I was still glad we helped him!
Our Epcot day was over, and I feel like we didn't hardly do anything! I am promising myself that next trip will have at least 2 full Epcot days!
But goodbye for now!