Okay, so we've been back from Disney World almost a week, and I've only blogged about our enchanted trip through the Magic Kingdom so far. Today will be an exciting journey through Epcot.
There are two parts to Epcot - the World Showcase & Future World. My favorite section is the World Showcase. The second night we were at Disney, we spent the entire evening wandering through the pavilions representing different countries. We capped the night off with IllumiNations, a fireworks show on the lagoon.
I might have gotten trapped in a telephone booth. |
Mary Poppins was handing out autographs. Just now noticed those two girls are twins! Funny. |
Next was Morroco... we tried on more hats.
And Japan...
And Germany.
We finally made it to Italy, where we had dinner reservations at Via Napoli.
Via Napoli is modeled after the Italian city of Naples, with its authentic cuisine, high-vaulted ceilings, and open-air atmosphere.
The three ovens are named after the three active volcanoes in Italy - Etna, Vesuvio, and Stromboli. |
The pizza was doughy and delicious, not too heavy or greasy at all! My favorite was the eggplant. If this is any indication of what the food in Italy is like, I am placing Italy on my "must go visit someday" list.
After our delicious dinner, we headed to our last country of the evening - France.
If you go to Epcot, you must go to France for dessert. You must.
Most particularly the Boulangerie Patisserie.
Check out that dessert counter! |
We chose the Napolean and Chocolate Eclair.
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We came back to Epcot a different morning for the Future World section. There were a few rides that we wanted to do, but we knew we'd have to get there early.
We actually ended up arriving before the park opened. We walked over that morning, and the entrance from the hotels actually snakes in from the back of the park. We got to see Mickey & his crew "officially" open the park!
And then rush along with the masses of people to the main event: Soarin'.
All these people were racing to the same ride! It was a bit chaotic. |
It simulates a hang glider tour over California. You are in a seat that raises up, and your feet are dangling in the air. Video plays on a huge screen in front of you and it seems like you're soaring over Lake Tahoe, Napa Valley, even the Golden Gate bridge. You travel through golf courses and orange groves, where you can even smell the oranges. When you're flying over the ocean, it almost seems as if the water will splash you.
It felt so real! We just loved it.
The other big ride we did in Epcot was Test Track.
It takes you through a simulation of testing procedures that are used by General Motors to ensure that vehicles are safe. Anti-lock braking, hill climbs, suspension tests, and a high speed turn are all parts of the ride. It was fun, but probably more "thrilling" for little kids.
That was all that was super-exciting in the Future World. Personally, I had a lot more fun touring the World Showcase, but I think my Business Man (and young people) would enjoy Future World the most.
Au revoir!
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Comments
Oh and the pizza is so good! I do get a little sick of the "Disney" food and the pizza was a nice break.
Sarah