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All caught up. Sorry about the horrible service you're receiving. It looks like you might have been seated at the same table we were the last time we visited. It was all the way in the back corner. It's disappointing to hear that Le Cellier didn't live up to it's Signature status now...what a shame.
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We came to the same conclusion about VWL - if we could stay in the main building we'd stay again, but the Villas are just not as great as some of the other DVC options. We REALLY want to stay at BW or BC one of these days....
Great pictures of Illuminations! That is still my favorite show, I think (although the new memories one on the castle may be giving it some competition!).
I need to go back to your PTR to see how close you are to boarding the Dream!! I am so anxious to read that part of your report!!
You would love both the BoardWalk and Beach Club!
I'll save you looking it up - we're about to start 13 April, which is the day before we boarded the Dream, so we're almost there...
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Great pics! Coral Reef and LeCellier and two of our favs., really hate hearing that LeCellier was not that good, now has me second guessing it for next year? But Coral Reef is a must do for us!
I would hope that, by next year, they'd have improved things there. They may even have improved things by now, as I know it's had a lot of bad reviews since it became signature...
Enjoyed your updates Cheryl I haven't been to LeCellier since they became a signature restaurant but I was there in January and it was so bad that I vowed not to return again. It's unfortunate because it was a place I enjoyed going to years ago but the last two times I wasn't impressed with the food or the service.
Wednesday 13 April – part one: a surprise extra on the Segway tour no-one’s heard of!
It was an early start for us – 6.30am to be precise – as we had to be at Epcot by 8am for the Nature Inspired Design Segway Tour. We were out of the door before 7.30am and, while Mark headed off to get the car, I went to Roaring Forks to get some hot water for the tea, along with milk and sugar, and a couple of muffins for breakfast.
After a near miss with a guy who decided to turn right on red without looking we made it to the Epcot parking lot by about 7.45pm. We sorted out our tea in the car park, chatting to the Cast Members there.
It was so cool to walk through the area with no-one else in sight. It was as if we had the park to ourselves.
We even walked through the bag check with no bag check, as the security guy was too busy, being bored and looking over a gate and didn’t even see us come in!
We went up to the gate and told them why we were there. “The Undiscovered Future World Tour?” replied the Cast Member. : Fortunately, just as we were trying to explain – again - while we were there, Wade, who was one of our guides for the tour, rolled up on his Segway and explained why we were there.
We walked through Future World to Guest Relations with him to sign our waiver forms and met Anne, our other guide. We were literally the only two on this tour, which was so cool.
From there, it was over to Innoventions to do our orientation, getting more photos in a deserted Future World on the way. It was so lovely to be there before anyone else!
Having chatted to them both and told them about our previous experience, they told us that we could have a shorter orientation, as we seemed to know what we were doing. The session started with a really interesting video about how the Segway was developed. I didn’t realise that it came from a wheelchair that could go up and down steps, but sadly that design is pretty much obsolete now, as it cost something like $35,000, so it didn’t sell much. I can’t think why....
We then had the safety video, with all the basics about who can ride the Segways. The orientation didn’t seem to be any shorter to us. We certainly covered all the basics, but I guess we probably covered them faster, because we’d done them a few times before. Wade and Anne were happy with what we saw and told us that we’d head out around World Showcase first, which they don’t usually do on this tour and I was very grateful for them for that. It was such a treat to go out amongst the countries, the majority of them all closed off.
We were able to stop wherever we liked to get photos of topiaries and both Wade and Anne took photos of us wherever we wanted them as well. It was so relaxed and it was a lovely thing to be able to do.
Awesome tour. Although I think I'd be scared I'd fall off or something. LOL
So I caught your update tonight but I'm pretty sure its morning for you... what is the time difference?
We're five hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time. I'm on early, as I'm waiting for our Alaskan excursions/Palo bookings to open up - no joy yet. So much for being available at midnight EST!
What a great private tour! Many years ago they had the Segway wheelchair on display in Innoventions (I think it was till called Communicore then). It was an amazing device--could go up and down stairs, raise the rider to a standing height to deal with high counters at banks, etc. I think there are still some people working to develop it, but it was not only very expensive, it was larger than a fully-equipped regular power chair and wouldn't fit on a lot of car lifts. What a life-changing machine it would be if it could be widely distributed.
How lucky to see Epcot in the early morning in it's beauty and so peaceful. I may have to book a tour to experience the serenity. Although I'm not sure about a ride on a segway. lol