After a quick breakfast at the ASMo food court we headed to Epcot. Our parking adventure continuedwe had a Diamond Parking pass from
AAA and were given completely inaccurate information by the attendant, ending up having to exit the park and drive all over Disney property to get back. Twenty minutes later we were finally back and in the right spot (follow the green line for AAA parking at Epcot!!!!!). So much for Extra Magic Hours when youre driving all around Disney and waiting a really long time for 2 people to check everyones bags.
Our DS is a fan of Soarin, but neither DH nor I are in awe of the ride so we split from the masses (or so we thought) and headed to Test Track first. The wait was already ridiculously long90 minutes and it was just after 8:45 am! We got fastpasses and headed over to Mission Space. After convincing DS he would be fine on the "Green Team (less intense version) we headed in. The wait time was less than 10 minutes. DS absolutely LOVED this ride.
We hadnt been on Universe of Energy in at least two years, so headed there next. Again, DS loved this ride. By the time Universe was over, it was time for Test Track. DS puts up with this ride just so he can play in the new cars at the exit (Im not ready to tell him and he hasnt figured out he doesnt actually need to ride in order to get to these cars).
Character Connection wasnt open on our last trip in November, so we wanted to stop by and see how it was. The wait was around 15 minutes, but once you were in, you could get pictures with each character one after the other. Of course, the Fab 5 were the characters inside (I really miss that old bus!) but Gideon was in the lobby area once you left. We also stopped by the Club Cool place since I was dying to get my DH to try some Beverly, but they only had three flavors on tap that day and it wasnt one of them.
After Character Connection we headed across Future World to get fastpasses for Soarin. By this point (11 am), the regular line was a 120-minute wait! We finally hit DSs favorite rideJourney Into Imagination. Figment was out for pictures and not a sole was with him, so we stopped for a quick photo before lunch.
Lunch didnt go too smoothly. By 11:30 we were at the Electric Umbrella for burgers and chicken strips, but so were what seemed to be hundreds of other people. DH stood in line for almost ½ an hour.
After lunch we headed off to the countries, starting in Mexico. DS waited to ride El Rio twice for some reasonthe air conditioning was reason enough for DH and I to agree. Next door in Norway, people were waiting out the door for Maelstrom, so we grabbed fastpasses and continued on. Instead of doing the regular Kidcot stop thing, DS was busy searching for CMs with pins to trade. We found lots of great ones that daymany of which were CM-cast lanyard pins to boot. We spent quite a bit of time in America, listening to the Fife & Drum, the Voices of Liberty, and watching the American Adventure. The audio-animatronics are fantastic in that show!
We had 5:00 ADRs at Le Cellier in Canada and I was dying to try the cheddar soup. Last November we were at Epcot on the last day of the F & W fest, but I refused to stand in a line 30+ people deep for a miniature portion of soup. There were quite a few people waiting to be seated when we arrived 15 minutes early. Right about 5:00 we were seated. Our waitress was really friendly and explained all about the breadsticks and the house specialties. For appetizers DH had the beef kabob, I had the cheddar soup, and DS had a salad. All were really good. DH and I both chose the filet mignon for our entrées although DH asked for the roasted potatoes instead of the cream cheese potatoes. He was disappointed in his choice when he tried my potatoes. DS had MORE chicken fingers
this from the kid who hardly ever asks for them at home. He ended up eating quite a bit of our steaks though since they were so juicy and perfectly prepared. For dessert my DH tried the Whiskey Chocolate Cake which he loved, I had some sort of ice cream and berries creation, and DS had a build your own sundae which he devoured. The bill was $125thank you free dining!!!!!
We ended up deciding not to ride Maelstrom and instead use our Soarin fastpasses before leaving. The regular line was still extremely long and as we handed our fastpasses to the CM at the front of the line, a very angry man on the regular wait side was yelling he wanted to see a manager. He was a happy camper, but thats why we always use fastpass!
We all headed back the hotel early again so we could swim in the pool before beda great way to relax after a long, hot day.