I just realized that I forgot to give myself a nickname. Do I need a nickname? I sign all my posts with my name, so I guess not. When I was beginning to write this trip report, my family discussed the nicknames that I had given them. No objections to any of them. Weird, huh? I told them that I didnt give myself a nickname because I couldnt think of any. Hagrid suggested Arni. I am not Arnold Schwarzenegger. Its like they think I boss them around all the time.

Maybe my nickname should be Patton, as in the General.
I wanted to get up early this morning, the 5th day of our exciting trip. We got to bed early last night, so everyone should be ready and raring to go. Tink didnt feel so good last night when we were winding down, so Hagrid offered to stay at the resort with her, if necessary. I got up around 7ish and got my shower. When I got out of the shower and dressed, no one else was moving. I talked to Hagrid, he was still willing to stay and rest with Tink. Tink wasnt moving. Pluto, on the other hand, was ready to get up. Huh?

Hes usually the sleep in till Mom drags him out of bed guy. I was confused, but happy to spend a morning with Pluto. I waited for him to shower and we went to have breakfast together. I got the breakfast of champions, this number:
We dropped our mugs off back at the room and we bussed over to EPCOT. We were there before the park had officially opened. Sweet!

We made it through the security line. Whats up with the security check at EPCOT? Its not that fast or organized. The ticket lines are just big globs of people, too. Could someone at Disney turn their big brain to getting people into the park so that they can spend their money faster?
Pluto and I got past the ticket turnstyles and on to the rope. We chose to go to the right because we wanted to ride Soarin. We had about 10 minutes until the park opened. I didnt plan to be there that early. We waited. And waited.

Finally, the character caravan showed up and they slowly walked us back to the Land. We were the first ride of the day. Yes! We ran over to the other side of the park to catch Test Track. We got on that one fast, too. We did the single rider line because we didnt care if we got to ride together, but they let us ride together for our second or third ride because the line was nonexistent. Fun! I wanted to try out Mission Space, the non-rotating version. I really like the regular version of Mission Space, but I wanted to know how they compare. Hagrid and Pluto still havent had a chance to experience this attraction. Pluto didnt want to ride Mission Space, even the non-spinny side. I had to go alone. I got the Green ticket and ran into the ride. I rode with a group of 3 newbies, never been on the ride before. What a hoot! As the ride closed down on me, I felt a little panicky.

When had I gotten claustrophobic? I remembered to do my breathing exercises and finally the ride started. It was fun, but it felt like something was missing, like gravity. Everything was the same as the regular version, but no feelings of weightlessness. Weird. Next time, Im going to risk the regular version, provided that I dont get all freaked out by the closed-in space.
Pluto & I ducked into Innoventions West, or was it East? I can never remember which is which. Its the one closest to Mission Space. We walked through the exhibits until we found the one about plastics. Then, something clicked off in my head. Isnt this the place to make the robots? Ive read about these in several trip reports. They give a short spiel about plastics in our lives and then you get to create your own virtual robot and race it against other guests creations. Pluto didnt want to do the actual running. Must be too much like real life. He did help to design the robot. He has mad skillz on video games. I had to use the controller to run the robot. No, really, run the robot. You have a pad on the floor that you stand on to operate the robot. It was a blast! My robot came in second in the race.
After the race, we got to build plastic ones to keep. I made a beautiful purple one. Pluto made a multicolored one. I broke them into pieces to that they could travel easier. Still, it made for a lumpy little slingpack. We decided to shop in Mousegears to kill off some more time until World Showcase opened. Pluto found a CD of Nightmare Before Christmas. He bought it and we sent our robots back to the resort with the CD. Yes! Lighten my load. After this, we moseyed over to the World Showcase.
Marie