Hatbox
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I'd love to get some feedback on what can or shouldn't be skipped at World Showcase. This will be my fourth visit, but my family's never been big on it: they won't eat food that isn't simple American and they only like exciting-but-not-fast dark rides. (Lest you think I'm talking about children, I am actually speaking only of adults over 30). So Word Showcase has never been high on their list and I've been sad to skip it every time. But this year will be my husband's first visit (!) and World Showcase is what he's most looking forward to. Eep!
So, with one day allotted to all of Epcot, and trying to keep everyone happy without splitting up (prohibited by family vacation rules!), what's the best of both worlds?
Looks like half the attractions are 15-minute panoramic movies. I'd love to squeeze in one (hopefully two!), but don't expect the others to focus their attentions. Are these attractions you can walk in and out of when you want, or are they more formal show times? Which are the best (most entertaining or most beautiful)? I think they'd be most open to Canada, but 15 minutes of Martin Short moves it to the bottom of my own list.
American Adventure is off the table. I've lived in Boston, Philadelphia, and outside Williamsburg: I never want to see another actor dressed up like a colonial American as long as I live.
We're starting in Mexico (with the margarita I'm sure I'll need). I'm insisting on Maelstrom, but is Gran Fiesta Tour worthwhile?
We are splitting up only for dinner so I can eat at Marrakesh. I refuse to go to Epcot to eat a hot dog!
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
So, with one day allotted to all of Epcot, and trying to keep everyone happy without splitting up (prohibited by family vacation rules!), what's the best of both worlds?
Looks like half the attractions are 15-minute panoramic movies. I'd love to squeeze in one (hopefully two!), but don't expect the others to focus their attentions. Are these attractions you can walk in and out of when you want, or are they more formal show times? Which are the best (most entertaining or most beautiful)? I think they'd be most open to Canada, but 15 minutes of Martin Short moves it to the bottom of my own list.
American Adventure is off the table. I've lived in Boston, Philadelphia, and outside Williamsburg: I never want to see another actor dressed up like a colonial American as long as I live.
We're starting in Mexico (with the margarita I'm sure I'll need). I'm insisting on Maelstrom, but is Gran Fiesta Tour worthwhile?
We are splitting up only for dinner so I can eat at Marrakesh. I refuse to go to Epcot to eat a hot dog!
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
DH and I get one just about every time we pass through France - which we do many times on purpose! Or on accident as we tell the kids..................they also make a Grand Marnier one which I've heard tastes like an orange creamsicle, but I love the Grey Goose slushie so much I have yet to forgo one for the Grand Marnier! Maybe this August..............
