Day 3:
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Time for a nice full day at EPCOT....and LOTS of walking!!
We got up at a decent time and I ran down to grab some breakfast from roarin forks again. I figured out the system this time. I can get the big breakfast for one snack credit the same as I can for getting a childs meal. Hmmmm, wonder which I should get!
We toss some grub down the tubes and head out. We head to the bus stop...ummm..what was I thinking. I hate the buses. After waiting 20 mins and watching 2 typhoon lagoon buses go by us and at least one for every other park and downtown disney I snap into reality and leave the bus station and get my car out of the valet. As we pull out the EPCOT bus finally pulls in, oh well I'd still rather have my car and the number of people now waiting for the bus will never fit on that one bus.
We drive to EPCOT and get close enough to the gates that we can walk. We are there shortly after opening and the crowds are gone and there are no lines to get in. Lets go! wait...umm...my tickets not working. There are 6 of us, 4 get in...two tickets say empty...ummm....whoops. I have lots of tickets because we always buy 10 day no exp. hoppers. I didn't bring the extras because I was sure we had enough. After trying every ticket a couple of times the CM seems tired of me and lets us all in and sends us on our way. Needless to say, I thought the tickets worked, but come to find out we actually got in on just 4 tickets. A little YOMD for me!
Well, where should we go first at EPCOT..hmm...let me think....I don't know....maybe...SOARIN! The wait is only 20 mins, so we hop in line and grab fastpasses for later. ALL the kids LOVE this ride. Even the 3yo! She thinks she is flying and hold her hands in the air the entire time. This is actually the first time I've ridden anywhere but the bottom row. We are in the middle and its much nicer.
Next stop is the living seas, the line for Nemo is walk on.
I enjoy this ride a lot and the effects are very cool. Our guest really enjoys Soarin and I think this was a hit too. We luck out when we get off and sneak into Turtle Talk right before they close the doors. The show is pretty full, but the kids sit up front and the boys do a nice job of keeping track of the 3 yo DD. I can hear my 7yo laughing from the back. He is very loud. We wander around the Seas for a while and I get a call from my brother. He is just arriving (He doesn't get up early...fool). We head to the front to ride Spaceship Earth. The line is somewhat long, but the CM says is less than 30 mins. She is right, it took about 20 mins. My brother and family meet us in line and go with us on the ride.
Side note, I don't usually go to Disney in the summer. In fact last time in August 2003 I swore to never go again. My brother is the Army and station in Tampa. He is being transferred to Tacoma, Washington and this was his last week in Tampa and his 4 yos birthday. He is scheduled to ship out to Iraq for a year once in Washington so we made a special trip to see him before he left Florida.
Back on task! I enjoyed the updates on Spaceship Earth. I much prefer the video screen to the fiber optic lights at the end of the ride. Seeing ourselves at the end and on the big map was cool also.
Its closing in on lunch time so we head to World Showcase. Most everyone wants Chinese so we head to China..where else? While they get food I run for Fast pass duty. I had already grabbed Test Track earlier so I grab Mission Space this time. We are now holding FP for all 3 major rides. Usually I like to do something new, but with a first timer we know we have to hit the big ones this trip. Anyway, the meal in China was decent, slightly better than mall Chinese. I got some good photos at least.
Also, we did some shopping in China. China and Japan are IMHO the best stores in the WS.
After lunch I take the boys to use up the FPs and the rest of the party head around the world. We run across to ride Soarin again, 120 min wait, then Test Track then Mission Space. We opt for the Orange side and our guest was a little "green" coming off the ride

We head back to meet up with the rest of the family and take a walk thru the countries stopping to shop all the way around. We had a little side meeting with Pooh and friends however.
We make it all the way around to France and the 3 yo falls asleep. I walk her into the small sitting area in the perfume shop and sit with her while the DW and boys do some more shopping.
We shop until its time for dinner. Les Chefs de France for 9. DD 3 is still asleep but they make room for the stroller inside and she manages to sit thru half the meal. That works out great since it saves us a child table service credit! The meal was nice, nothing great but it was nice sitting for a long meal and relaxing. It was cold in there too....which I enjoyed.
I can't do dining reviews like Kevin, but I did find out that I will never order Tuna at Disney. I don't know why I try, but the menu called of a nice seared tuna. To me that means little brown and very rare. It was almost brown thru-out. YUK. I should have sent it back. Everyone else had decent meals. The cheese plate was good. The desserts were very good.
Time to shop in Japan!! We have a plan to get a pearl on every trip and make a necklace for DD3. Both her and her brother 7 got pearls. Sorry if I offend any clam lovers, but we love doing this. DD got a nice 7.5mm almost gold pearl that was very pretty. DS7 was a 7mm average white pearl. I tried to pick really ugly ones.
We spend a lot of time in Japan. The kids love this place. They spend most of the money they have here, DS7 is saving up for Wall-e toys. (More on that on day 5). We pick up some neat stuff, chopsticks for everyone (per Julie) we think is a neat cheap souvenir. DW gets inline to pay and we walk thru the Tin Toys and get masks. DD looks so cute on the bridge I have to take a photo.
It’s about 20 mins until Illuminations. We grab a bench in Japan and wait for it. While waiting I get to run back to China with DS9 and guest. He saw a knife he wanted and calls grandma to see if it’s okay to buy it. She makes sure to give him all the rules and gives the okay. Since its disney it MUST be shipped to our address. He uses his money to pay for it and I cover the shipping. I hate to see a kid have to waste money to have something shipped. So we walk back to our spots, grabs some drinks and wait.
Illuminations isn’t my favorite show, but the more I see it the more I like it. The kids have to stand on the benches to see it, but it goes okay...until some jerks push in and try to stand on the benches. OMG, I HATE PARADES AND FIREWORKS and I'm reminded why every time. They literally shove their kid onto a bench with no room and he falls off, so Mom stands on the other one and squeezes the two 9yo boys to one side. Ugh, I suck it up and wait it out. At one point dad knocks into our stroller with all my camera equipment, so at the end my DW tries to get it out of the way and knocks him over. It was hilarious, no on purpose, but more karma.
So guess what, we've been at EPCOT for over 12 hrs and we have to walk back to the car. Let’s think this thru. If you could get as far away from your car as possible where would you go? YEP, JAPAN! We couldn't get any further away from the parking lot if we tried. We have kids in tow and start the walk to the car. They are whipped by the time we get there. Our guest, if you can see in the photos, isn't a big outdoors/sports type. My feet a killing me so I know the poor kids have to be beat. We make it with no fatalities though! Our guest calls home, says he a little homesick, but is a real trooper. I think tired + mission space orange have made him a little home "sick"
We get back to WL and everyone is asleep within minutes....
Tomorrow we had planned to go to Typhoon Lagoon, after two 12+ hour days we decide to go to plan B. Mini-golf and the pool sound really good to me.