7. Day 5: Epcot/Hollywood Studios
It’s Thursday and my 3rd full day at Disney. I have 2 DAS advance for Hollywood Studios in the evening. The morning park was originally TBD, and I decide on Epcot – I lost a full Epcot day due to travel and I did not manage to do much on Tuesday evening when there.
I now have a better idea of the size and scope of Epcot and know I need to approach it with a plan. I decide to do one or two attractions in the top half of Epcot, and then only half of World Showcase, leaving the other half and rest of Epcot for my last park day tomorrow.
I leave the hotel room and get the Epcot bus quickly. YAY – transportation seems to be going better now! I arrive at the park just as Early Entry is ending.
I pick up a Test Track DAS and decide to “rope drop” Moana while waiting. It is a good plan. The crowds are very light and I am able to enjoy the different attractions.
My favorite is the water “musical scale” and I spend a few minutes playing around. The other magical water elements are more difficult to do alone, but I time my actions with some other small groups at the station next to me, and so can get the combined effect of raising the water in a group.
There is a line for the Photopass in the attraction, but I wait.

I get two really awesome Photopass pictures!

A nice feature of the Moana walkthrough is the unifying them of controlling water elements. This pulls through to the end, where I enjoy parting the “wall” of water
After the walkthrough, I make my way towards Test Track, admiring the topiaries, and stopping for pictures whenever possible.

I repeat a picture from the other day with Figment (and am reminded that I haven’t yet gotten to experience Figment with Imagination!)

And get a nice shot with the Epcot bird:

Hello Epcot Bird!!!
Next up is a short conversation with Walt!

I briefly stop inside one of the shops to ask about the Epcot passport. Unfortunately they are out. I then inquire where I can buy the Easter Scavenger hunt. I can purchase it here, but the line is 20 people deep. I elect to wait.
When I go to scan in for Test Track, the CM tells me I should use Single Rider instead as it will be shorter. He cancels the DAS so I can make a new one (Frozen). So I tied up my DAS for 50 minutes for no reason. I am thankful though for the CM, as there are only 6 people ahead of me in Single Rider, and the LL was much longer! I am on and off quickly.

The ride was ok, but I am underwhelmed. I enjoyed the inside section, but the outside speed was pretty much like riding in a car but with more wind. I don’t think I would re-ride as-is, but might enjoy the same type of ride with better theming, for example the Radiator Racers in DCA (which I haven’t been to yet).
It’s a little before 10 am and I have around 80 minutes to wait for Frozen. I also realize I haven’t eaten breakfast (oops) and really need to eat something. I start walking around and am down near the Mexico pavilion but realize almost NOTHING is open, and I have almost no options without walking a long distance back towards the entrance :/
I notice in the app there is one outside QS in Mexico that opens at 10 am. I join the line building as I am feeling faint/light-headed. It opens but the line moves really slowly, and it’s close to 30 minutes before I get my food! I order a kids meal, and the portion size is perfect for my amount of hunger. I sit on the patio and enjoy the meal.

NOW I am finally ready to start exploring World Showcase! I walked all around it Tuesday evening, but didn’t notice or experience any of the pavilions (oops). Mexico is first. Inside I notice the line for the ride is short, and so elect to ride by standby - one of only 2 attractions I ride by standby my whole trip – I don’t do well with uncertainty, and so being consistent in how I access rides is important. This line I know I can do because I can see the whole line from entrance to loading before joining it!
I enjoy the boat ride and the theming, and so far this is my favorite ride in Epcot.

The lighting here is really neat! I would probably enjoy eating at this restaurant if it doesn’t get loud when busy.
When leaving the pavilion, I notice the Kidcot station. I had wanted to do the Epcot passport but they are out. Second choice was the egg scavenger hunt, but the line was too long to purchase…..so, Kidcot! I get my first card. The guy at the station give me a choice of picture to draw on the card, and I choose a guitar in the colors of the Mexican flag
I don’t stop to color ;D
Next up, Norway! I explore the pavilion, and find a Photopass photographer inside one of the buildings!

Brrr…it’s cold!
*Continued in next post!
It’s Thursday and my 3rd full day at Disney. I have 2 DAS advance for Hollywood Studios in the evening. The morning park was originally TBD, and I decide on Epcot – I lost a full Epcot day due to travel and I did not manage to do much on Tuesday evening when there.
I now have a better idea of the size and scope of Epcot and know I need to approach it with a plan. I decide to do one or two attractions in the top half of Epcot, and then only half of World Showcase, leaving the other half and rest of Epcot for my last park day tomorrow.
I leave the hotel room and get the Epcot bus quickly. YAY – transportation seems to be going better now! I arrive at the park just as Early Entry is ending.
I pick up a Test Track DAS and decide to “rope drop” Moana while waiting. It is a good plan. The crowds are very light and I am able to enjoy the different attractions.
My favorite is the water “musical scale” and I spend a few minutes playing around. The other magical water elements are more difficult to do alone, but I time my actions with some other small groups at the station next to me, and so can get the combined effect of raising the water in a group.
There is a line for the Photopass in the attraction, but I wait.

I get two really awesome Photopass pictures!

A nice feature of the Moana walkthrough is the unifying them of controlling water elements. This pulls through to the end, where I enjoy parting the “wall” of water

After the walkthrough, I make my way towards Test Track, admiring the topiaries, and stopping for pictures whenever possible.

I repeat a picture from the other day with Figment (and am reminded that I haven’t yet gotten to experience Figment with Imagination!)

And get a nice shot with the Epcot bird:

Hello Epcot Bird!!!
Next up is a short conversation with Walt!

I briefly stop inside one of the shops to ask about the Epcot passport. Unfortunately they are out. I then inquire where I can buy the Easter Scavenger hunt. I can purchase it here, but the line is 20 people deep. I elect to wait.
When I go to scan in for Test Track, the CM tells me I should use Single Rider instead as it will be shorter. He cancels the DAS so I can make a new one (Frozen). So I tied up my DAS for 50 minutes for no reason. I am thankful though for the CM, as there are only 6 people ahead of me in Single Rider, and the LL was much longer! I am on and off quickly.

The ride was ok, but I am underwhelmed. I enjoyed the inside section, but the outside speed was pretty much like riding in a car but with more wind. I don’t think I would re-ride as-is, but might enjoy the same type of ride with better theming, for example the Radiator Racers in DCA (which I haven’t been to yet).
It’s a little before 10 am and I have around 80 minutes to wait for Frozen. I also realize I haven’t eaten breakfast (oops) and really need to eat something. I start walking around and am down near the Mexico pavilion but realize almost NOTHING is open, and I have almost no options without walking a long distance back towards the entrance :/
I notice in the app there is one outside QS in Mexico that opens at 10 am. I join the line building as I am feeling faint/light-headed. It opens but the line moves really slowly, and it’s close to 30 minutes before I get my food! I order a kids meal, and the portion size is perfect for my amount of hunger. I sit on the patio and enjoy the meal.

NOW I am finally ready to start exploring World Showcase! I walked all around it Tuesday evening, but didn’t notice or experience any of the pavilions (oops). Mexico is first. Inside I notice the line for the ride is short, and so elect to ride by standby - one of only 2 attractions I ride by standby my whole trip – I don’t do well with uncertainty, and so being consistent in how I access rides is important. This line I know I can do because I can see the whole line from entrance to loading before joining it!
I enjoy the boat ride and the theming, and so far this is my favorite ride in Epcot.

The lighting here is really neat! I would probably enjoy eating at this restaurant if it doesn’t get loud when busy.
When leaving the pavilion, I notice the Kidcot station. I had wanted to do the Epcot passport but they are out. Second choice was the egg scavenger hunt, but the line was too long to purchase…..so, Kidcot! I get my first card. The guy at the station give me a choice of picture to draw on the card, and I choose a guitar in the colors of the Mexican flag

Next up, Norway! I explore the pavilion, and find a Photopass photographer inside one of the buildings!

Brrr…it’s cold!
*Continued in next post!