lyzziesmom
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Some more photos, from our cookie-baking session this afternoon. Nothing fancy, just some cut-out sugar cookies. I didn't feel like shopping for any additional ingredients.
Lyzzie really was having a good time, despite her lack of smiles!
Thanks for letting me share my pictures!l
April: I've noticed a lot of people use the DDP and either don't really understand it, or try to squeeze every penny out of it by getting more than they are supposed to. That's what causes a lot of slowdowns at the registers. As long as you and DH read the brochure they give you at check-in and don't try to take advantage (I'm sure you will and won't, respectively) you will be fine. They have all the snack options clearly labeled now, I'm telling you if you try it you will love it, and so will your DH! If he really does not want to use it, maybe you could try it in Feb and then you can tell him how easy it is!
Amber: I agree that most of the Wonders of Life pavilion, from what I remember, was not THAT cool. Body Wars was fun, because at the time there were not too many motion simulator rides. I think it came out shortly after Star Tours and it was a big deal. I remember Cranium Command as being really cute and fun, did you see that? They used to have an exhibit which I think they've since removed, that was in the main area of the pavilion and it was a bunch of hands-on exhibits that reminded me of a science museum, they were all educational things about how the body works. That was always my favorite part! I hope they are considering updating and reopening the pavilion for good. Perhaps this partial opening is a test run to see if anyone is still interested? I think Epcot is somewhat losing its educational feel which is a shame. Yes they have added a lot of fun things, but it's kind of sad that they feel the need to take out the educational feel of the park in order to add more "fun."





Lyzzie really was having a good time, despite her lack of smiles!
Thanks for letting me share my pictures!l
April: I've noticed a lot of people use the DDP and either don't really understand it, or try to squeeze every penny out of it by getting more than they are supposed to. That's what causes a lot of slowdowns at the registers. As long as you and DH read the brochure they give you at check-in and don't try to take advantage (I'm sure you will and won't, respectively) you will be fine. They have all the snack options clearly labeled now, I'm telling you if you try it you will love it, and so will your DH! If he really does not want to use it, maybe you could try it in Feb and then you can tell him how easy it is!
Amber: I agree that most of the Wonders of Life pavilion, from what I remember, was not THAT cool. Body Wars was fun, because at the time there were not too many motion simulator rides. I think it came out shortly after Star Tours and it was a big deal. I remember Cranium Command as being really cute and fun, did you see that? They used to have an exhibit which I think they've since removed, that was in the main area of the pavilion and it was a bunch of hands-on exhibits that reminded me of a science museum, they were all educational things about how the body works. That was always my favorite part! I hope they are considering updating and reopening the pavilion for good. Perhaps this partial opening is a test run to see if anyone is still interested? I think Epcot is somewhat losing its educational feel which is a shame. Yes they have added a lot of fun things, but it's kind of sad that they feel the need to take out the educational feel of the park in order to add more "fun."