freckles04
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Thursday, October 10, 2013
After leisurely sleeping in and having breakfast in the food court, we headed to the boat dock to do something we always wanted to do at Disney: rent a boat! We wanted to rent the Boston Whaler boat, so that all three of us could ride, but the gentleman running the rentals recommended the pontoon boat instead; he said it was the same price but easier to steer, so that's what we went with.
Some pics from our 30 minute "cruise:"
Passing by the Saratoga Springs Treehouses:
I won't bore y'all with all of them.
It was a nice little ride. I think we turned around somewhere by Old Key West and headed back.
With that done, we hopped a bus to EPCOT.
It was already shaping up to be a HOT day and in our opinion was the hottest day of the trip! We planned to spend most of the day in World Showcase but I had made some FP+: Soarin', Maelstrom, and Mission: Space. We also had the Anytime FP- for Test Track from when it went down the other day. The morning was kind of a repeat of our time spent in Future World the other day. Spaceship Earth was first, then Soarin'.
Lovely view.
We then used our Anytime FP- on Test Track and were very happy to actually make it through the queue and RIDE it!
We decided to start our F&W adventure on the Canada end and so our first stop was Scotland where we shared the haggis (yum) and then Hawaii (pork slider). Next was Greece where we ordered the Taste of Greece (didn't like this one) and the griddled cheese... oh, that griddled cheese was fantastic! I'm getting hungry just remembering it.
Then we got to Canada.
In Canada, we split the filet mignon and cheese soup. Yummy! I'm not at all a food photographer, so forgive me that there are no food pics. It was HOT & muggy and without many (any?) places to set your food down, we were doing good just to be able to eat it!
The landscaping in Canada is just beautiful and very picturesque.
In the picture below DS is starting his Perry to take around the World. We did not do the Kidcot stations last year and so this was his first time. He was really reluctant to do it at first and I think felt like he was too old for it, but once we got started, he was TOTALLY into it. You can see he is coloring half the Perry black and half "normal" green. He was going for the whole half-good/half-evil theme. Almost all the Kidcot CM's noticed it and made positive comments on how cool it was. DS was loving it.
A lady passing by insisted on taking our picture here. She was so nice and didn't even want one in return:
At the Ireland booth we split the Lobster and Seafood Fisherman's Pie.
We made it to the UK!
We browsed in the shop here for awhile. I love the Beatles and so looking at that merch was fun.
I think I'll take a break here! Next up: our F&W adventure continues around the world and will I get to see Illuminations??? or will it become clear that my DS doesn't share my love of fireworks???
To be continued.
After leisurely sleeping in and having breakfast in the food court, we headed to the boat dock to do something we always wanted to do at Disney: rent a boat! We wanted to rent the Boston Whaler boat, so that all three of us could ride, but the gentleman running the rentals recommended the pontoon boat instead; he said it was the same price but easier to steer, so that's what we went with.
Some pics from our 30 minute "cruise:"




Passing by the Saratoga Springs Treehouses:

I won't bore y'all with all of them.

With that done, we hopped a bus to EPCOT.

It was already shaping up to be a HOT day and in our opinion was the hottest day of the trip! We planned to spend most of the day in World Showcase but I had made some FP+: Soarin', Maelstrom, and Mission: Space. We also had the Anytime FP- for Test Track from when it went down the other day. The morning was kind of a repeat of our time spent in Future World the other day. Spaceship Earth was first, then Soarin'.

Lovely view.

We then used our Anytime FP- on Test Track and were very happy to actually make it through the queue and RIDE it!


We decided to start our F&W adventure on the Canada end and so our first stop was Scotland where we shared the haggis (yum) and then Hawaii (pork slider). Next was Greece where we ordered the Taste of Greece (didn't like this one) and the griddled cheese... oh, that griddled cheese was fantastic! I'm getting hungry just remembering it.
Then we got to Canada.


In Canada, we split the filet mignon and cheese soup. Yummy! I'm not at all a food photographer, so forgive me that there are no food pics. It was HOT & muggy and without many (any?) places to set your food down, we were doing good just to be able to eat it!

The landscaping in Canada is just beautiful and very picturesque.
In the picture below DS is starting his Perry to take around the World. We did not do the Kidcot stations last year and so this was his first time. He was really reluctant to do it at first and I think felt like he was too old for it, but once we got started, he was TOTALLY into it. You can see he is coloring half the Perry black and half "normal" green. He was going for the whole half-good/half-evil theme. Almost all the Kidcot CM's noticed it and made positive comments on how cool it was. DS was loving it.

A lady passing by insisted on taking our picture here. She was so nice and didn't even want one in return:

At the Ireland booth we split the Lobster and Seafood Fisherman's Pie.
We made it to the UK!


We browsed in the shop here for awhile. I love the Beatles and so looking at that merch was fun.
I think I'll take a break here! Next up: our F&W adventure continues around the world and will I get to see Illuminations??? or will it become clear that my DS doesn't share my love of fireworks???
