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What a crowded day at Epcot, but glad they were able to get you in to VN before your ADR time. You lunch looked delicious and I am so happy tohear that not only did you have a good meal but also good service as well. If I remember correctly from your live updates you did seem to have better service on the thrid leg of your journey than you did your first, holding out hops that we hear more good service as this section of the trip progresses.
Another great update! Thanks for sharing those wonderful pics of the China pavilion (I haven't been able to do it yet, but one of these trips my goal is to slowly and thoroughly toureach Pavilion inside and out!).
The photopass pics in China were great. I've often wondered why they don't have more photopass photographers in the countries. We've seen them in Germany, France, UK and Morocco, but never with any regularity.
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I can't believe that line for SE. Some June mornings it is that way because all the folks not going to Soarin' stop as it is the first ride. But later in the day it is a walk on. Last June there were several PP photographers in WS and we took advantage of every one of them, getting pictures in Germany, Italy, Morocco, and Norway. But there were none this year. Your experience at Via Napoli sounds very much like ours. We had the Arancini, too. We'll definitely go back next summer as not only was the food good, but the price was a good deal, too.
The photopass pics in China were great. I've often wondered why they don't have more photopass photographers in the countries. We've seen them in Germany, France, UK and Morocco, but never with any regularity.
And I'm willing to bet that, in each of those countries, the reason they're there is to photograph characters when they come out.
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We explored the whole restaurant, getting photos of the decor, which was truly something.
Then it was back outside into the heat. It was once again unbearable and so much hotter than usual at this time of the year, at least according to the news we see every day.
We got some photos on the way around World Showcase and stopped in Japan for me to get to a Kaki Gori, which was very much needed.
While in Japan, we got some Photopass pictures:
We made it as far as Morocco and caught the Friendship from there. The whole world seemed to have had the same idea. I have never seen so many people standing. It was like the subway in rush hour and I got a lovely teenager who stank of body odour, standing by me. I was very glad when that trip ended and we could get off the boat.
We hurried as quickly as we could to the entrance, finding any air conditioning on the way, with a stop at Club Cool on the way for some liquid refreshment.
It really was awful out and when we made it to the monorail, we thought that we would get some relief. Not a bit of it! : The air conditioning wasn’t working properly, so we sweltered all the way over to the Ticket and Transportation Centre.
When we got there, we watched the Cast Member signal the monorail to go, just as we walked up with no-one else behind us. We were not happy with her for that.
About 10 minutes later, the next one arrived and thank goodness, that one had air conditioning that was working. However, that was like being on the Hong Kong or Tokyo subway, it was so loud with a group of girls, who were staying at the Grand Floridian. As Mark said “I bet they know they’ve got them...”
We made it back to the Contemporary, marvelling at how many people had been able to cram into our cab. The couple who came on last really were pushing their luck.
We headed to the gift shop to get a baby Dumbo for Wendy, as we knew that she wanted one. We got it shipped to her for not a bad price and it saves a trip to the post office.
Then it was back to the room to enjoy the air conditioning and spent some time relaxing. Mark took the opportunity to sleep and I took the opportunity to catch up on the boards.
While I was doing that, I was busy e-mailing Sara asking about changes to our Fantasy cruise and, by the time we came back from dinner, she had worked her magic and we were in a category 5C cabin midship, rather than a category 6B. Yay!
Thank you - it's Sunday, but I feel like I need all the luck I can get. I wanted to run at least some of it, but my knee hasn't held up well to runs I've done over the last few days.
Just do the best that you can. Even if you do walk the whole way- at least you took part.
More great pics of Epcot too. I love the F&G photpass borders.
Sorry it was so hot. That makes such a difference to everyone's mood. And then a ride on the monorail with no a/c!! I'm glad you got the stateroom location you wanted on the Fantasy!
That Baby Dumbo was teh best surprise ever!! He is just so adorable!!! Carlee had fallen in love with the Baby Bambi, so I picked it up in June. He's not as cute as Dumbo though.
I'm there with you in spirit. Give all those girls a hug from me and tell them Thank You!.
That food looks so good at VN. I keep hearing mixed reviews, but I do want to try it.
I might have to pick up a baby Dumbo for Claire this upcoming trip. She got baby Marie and baby Bambi this past trip and loves the, She got a baby simba a few years ago.