maryandtyson
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jul 19, 2013
- Messages
- 679
In Which We Explore Disney Transportation and Shop the World
Back at Wilderness Lodge, we headed to the pool for some down time. As we were looking for chairs, I ran into a fellow PTA volunteer from our elementary school back home. Sing it with me, “It’s a Small World, after all.”
Anyway, the pool was much cooler than it had been on Saturday. The girls enjoyed it anyway. The new splash area is totes adorbs, even thought my girls are technically too big for it. They stood under the bucket and got drenched.
It started to sprinkle about the time we were planning to leave anyway. We were planning an evening at EPCOT to eat some of the Flower & Garden Outdoor Kitchen snacks. We thought we could take the boat to Magic and then the monorail to EPCOT. However, the monorail was completely shut down.
Luckily, we know our way around. We took the Beach Club bus from Magic and walked into the International Gateway. Beach Club – we have a date with you in September! The BounceBack offer was 35% off Beach Club!!! Before we decided to get Annual Passes, we had planned on our usual trip Sep. 26-Oct. 3 at Beach Club. We had booked free dining, which we were happy with. That offer doesn’t work any more for us, so we were thrilled with this deal!!
By this time, we were pretty hungry. First stop, Fleur de Lys (near France, natch) and the gnocchi. It was delicious and I could have eaten more! Next we stopped at Botanas Botanico. I tried the White Corn Arepa with Braised Beef and the girls shared the Seafood Ceviche – both were delicious. Next stop: Marrakesh where we tried the falafel. Unfortunately, the filling was good but the pita was stale. The Chicken Kebab was very good.
Right about this time, the rain was moving in. We timed it so we could run into the Japan store to wait out the rain. Emma had birthday and allowance money burning a hole in her pocket and this is her favorite store! She found a little doll to add to her collection, a mug with pretty owls on it and paper lanterns with cherry blossoms to hang up in her room. Katie got a small Buddha board - you write on it with water and the writing or drawing disappears as it dries.
The rain let up some, so we continued around World Showcase. Tyson got a brat and a beer in Germany while the girls shopped in the Germany toy store. Emma got a Steiff wooly mammoth – adorable! Then we stopped in Karamel Kuche for caramel corn and treats. I got a salted dark chocolate caramel and Katie got a pecan cluster. Yum! That store smells amazing! I could just stand in there sniffing the air.
The rain must have scared off some of the crowds because the ride wait times were way down. We decided to try to ride Soarin’ - wait for it - without a Fast Pass. The wait was only 30 minutes. I was still hungry, but decided Soarin was worth it! The line moved quickly and we enjoyed the ride, but MAN I was hungry, heading to hangry or pass out.
Luckily, Sunshine Seasons is right there – my favorite quick service. I got grilled salmon, mashed potatoes and green beans. It’s hard to believe this is quick service food. It was remarkably fresh, even though it was 30 minutes before closing. The girls got fish tacos and some asian dish I can’t remember. It was all good.

Now that we felt better, we decided to watch Illuminations from the Future World side. My feet couldn’t take any more trekking! The crowds were really light! The fireworks were spectacular, as usual, which sound ridiculous. I'd love to see Illuminations get some kind of update or change.

Time to head home on the bus. Wait time was minimal and we made it safe and sound.
Tyson and I made our nightly stop at the Territory Lounge to wind down. I have to say, this worked out great for us. We were able to relax and just be together in a quiet setting. I slept great the whole trip.
FitBit tally: 19,149 steps. WOW!
Back at Wilderness Lodge, we headed to the pool for some down time. As we were looking for chairs, I ran into a fellow PTA volunteer from our elementary school back home. Sing it with me, “It’s a Small World, after all.”
Anyway, the pool was much cooler than it had been on Saturday. The girls enjoyed it anyway. The new splash area is totes adorbs, even thought my girls are technically too big for it. They stood under the bucket and got drenched.
It started to sprinkle about the time we were planning to leave anyway. We were planning an evening at EPCOT to eat some of the Flower & Garden Outdoor Kitchen snacks. We thought we could take the boat to Magic and then the monorail to EPCOT. However, the monorail was completely shut down.
Luckily, we know our way around. We took the Beach Club bus from Magic and walked into the International Gateway. Beach Club – we have a date with you in September! The BounceBack offer was 35% off Beach Club!!! Before we decided to get Annual Passes, we had planned on our usual trip Sep. 26-Oct. 3 at Beach Club. We had booked free dining, which we were happy with. That offer doesn’t work any more for us, so we were thrilled with this deal!!
By this time, we were pretty hungry. First stop, Fleur de Lys (near France, natch) and the gnocchi. It was delicious and I could have eaten more! Next we stopped at Botanas Botanico. I tried the White Corn Arepa with Braised Beef and the girls shared the Seafood Ceviche – both were delicious. Next stop: Marrakesh where we tried the falafel. Unfortunately, the filling was good but the pita was stale. The Chicken Kebab was very good.
Right about this time, the rain was moving in. We timed it so we could run into the Japan store to wait out the rain. Emma had birthday and allowance money burning a hole in her pocket and this is her favorite store! She found a little doll to add to her collection, a mug with pretty owls on it and paper lanterns with cherry blossoms to hang up in her room. Katie got a small Buddha board - you write on it with water and the writing or drawing disappears as it dries.
The rain let up some, so we continued around World Showcase. Tyson got a brat and a beer in Germany while the girls shopped in the Germany toy store. Emma got a Steiff wooly mammoth – adorable! Then we stopped in Karamel Kuche for caramel corn and treats. I got a salted dark chocolate caramel and Katie got a pecan cluster. Yum! That store smells amazing! I could just stand in there sniffing the air.
The rain must have scared off some of the crowds because the ride wait times were way down. We decided to try to ride Soarin’ - wait for it - without a Fast Pass. The wait was only 30 minutes. I was still hungry, but decided Soarin was worth it! The line moved quickly and we enjoyed the ride, but MAN I was hungry, heading to hangry or pass out.
Luckily, Sunshine Seasons is right there – my favorite quick service. I got grilled salmon, mashed potatoes and green beans. It’s hard to believe this is quick service food. It was remarkably fresh, even though it was 30 minutes before closing. The girls got fish tacos and some asian dish I can’t remember. It was all good.

Now that we felt better, we decided to watch Illuminations from the Future World side. My feet couldn’t take any more trekking! The crowds were really light! The fireworks were spectacular, as usual, which sound ridiculous. I'd love to see Illuminations get some kind of update or change.

Time to head home on the bus. Wait time was minimal and we made it safe and sound.
Tyson and I made our nightly stop at the Territory Lounge to wind down. I have to say, this worked out great for us. We were able to relax and just be together in a quiet setting. I slept great the whole trip.
FitBit tally: 19,149 steps. WOW!
Last edited: