ronnmel
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Day 5 part 7 - The One Where We Visit France And Morocco
Even though I was the one who stayed up late the night before, Ron was tired and preferred to sleep so I got to go out again. Epcot was having EMH that evening! Otaku and I lightened up our load and walked over there. The first thing we did is get PP pics on the bridge towards France.
I really do not look old enough to be Otakus mom here. In fact, I barely look older than her! I guess an oversized jacket and pulled back hair will make you look like a kid.
We wanted to watch Illuminations so the first thing we did is find a spot on the little island between France and the International Gateway. Its often closed for special events, but not that night. At first we stood in the stairs, but then moved to sit on the side of planters.
We should have stayed put, as we ended up with a very hidden view of the show. Plus, our butt was wet. Oh well.
At least we could see the high fireworks okay.
Otaku was craving a French pastry so we went to the Patisserie where. She was upset when we found out that the new Patisserie opened days after we came back.
She got a cream puff. I didnt get anything, as I had something else in mind.
We sat at a little table in the streets of France while she ate.
Soon after we got up and had started walking she said that she was thirsty. We stopped at Tangerine Cafe in Morocco to ask for a cup of water.
The CM that went to get her the water almost slipped and fell on the floor on his way back. We tried not to laugh...
We then walked around Morocco as Otaku had never seen it and I think its gorgeous.
Plus, I had only seen it in the day time.
The clothes and decorative objects are so colourful and sparkly. Love it!
Just before we left the pavilion, I led Otaku inside this little museum that is behind a closed door. Nobody was inside (no one ever is), and from outside it almost looked like somewhere you are not allowed to go.
Otaku called it the door in the wall. It became her new obsession to find the door in the wall (hidden room) in each pavilion.
After Morocco comes Japan and you all know what that means for Otaku...
Even though I was the one who stayed up late the night before, Ron was tired and preferred to sleep so I got to go out again. Epcot was having EMH that evening! Otaku and I lightened up our load and walked over there. The first thing we did is get PP pics on the bridge towards France.
I really do not look old enough to be Otakus mom here. In fact, I barely look older than her! I guess an oversized jacket and pulled back hair will make you look like a kid.

We wanted to watch Illuminations so the first thing we did is find a spot on the little island between France and the International Gateway. Its often closed for special events, but not that night. At first we stood in the stairs, but then moved to sit on the side of planters.


We should have stayed put, as we ended up with a very hidden view of the show. Plus, our butt was wet. Oh well.

At least we could see the high fireworks okay.





Otaku was craving a French pastry so we went to the Patisserie where. She was upset when we found out that the new Patisserie opened days after we came back.


She got a cream puff. I didnt get anything, as I had something else in mind.

We sat at a little table in the streets of France while she ate.


Soon after we got up and had started walking she said that she was thirsty. We stopped at Tangerine Cafe in Morocco to ask for a cup of water.

The CM that went to get her the water almost slipped and fell on the floor on his way back. We tried not to laugh...
We then walked around Morocco as Otaku had never seen it and I think its gorgeous.

Plus, I had only seen it in the day time.


The clothes and decorative objects are so colourful and sparkly. Love it!




Just before we left the pavilion, I led Otaku inside this little museum that is behind a closed door. Nobody was inside (no one ever is), and from outside it almost looked like somewhere you are not allowed to go.



Otaku called it the door in the wall. It became her new obsession to find the door in the wall (hidden room) in each pavilion.
After Morocco comes Japan and you all know what that means for Otaku...