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The food at Tokyo Dining looks delicious!!! My DD and I have a ressie there the first night of our trip next week The pictures that you took before entering through the International Gateway entrance were so beautiful!
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I'm so impressed that the BC gate keeper recognizes you all! Great pictures of the F&G Festival. I really like the Floriculture trail! Dinner looked very delicious!
Wonderful day at HS. And that food looks great. I was going to give that place a try this past trip and had it booked, but when My Dad came into the picture, I knew it was not for him and canceled it.
It looks like you had a great meal at Tokyo Dining! I'm going to have to put it on the list to try. We've avoided it because sushi seems to be so expensive at WDW. We love raw fish and all of the things that come with it!
I am finally caught up after falling behind way back in the beginning of June.
Count me in as one who loves to sit at the Counter at B&C. so much to see from there. And how brave of you to play golf.. I comment you for trying at least and getting out there. Maybe someday. my BIL lives on the 9th hole of out local course so that the closest I ever get to it. I would end up playing like 4 yr old playing miniature golf.. picking up the ball and placing it in the hole thats how the nephews would play when the club became too frustrating
What type of GPS did you get that was giving you a run a round?
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I am finally caught up after falling behind way back in the beginning of June.
Count me in as one who loves to sit at the Counter at B&C. so much to see from there. And how brave of you to play golf.. I comment you for trying at least and getting out there. Maybe someday. my BIL lives on the 9th hole of out local course so that the closest I ever get to it. I would end up playing like 4 yr old playing miniature golf.. picking up the ball and placing it in the hole thats how the nephews would play when the club became too frustrating
What type of GPS did you get that was giving you a run a round?
Gosh, I can't remember which one it was, but essentially it was faulty. The second one we got worked just fine....
Thursday 21 April – part six: when did they add that topiary?
We found a spot just outside Tokyo Dining to watch IllumiNations and it was the first time that we’ve watched it from here. It made for some great shots with the Torii gate in the photos.
Once that was done, I suggested to Mark that, as it was Extra Magic Hours, we should try Test Track at night, as we’ve done it at night before and enjoyed it. We set off, getting lots of night-time shots of World Showcase on the way round.
We had to stop for the bridge to go up to let the firework barges out. As Mark said, an hour after IllumiNations was done, you would never know what had just taken place out there.
We got to Test Track and walked on with my Guest Assistance Card. The wait was showing 40 minutes at 10.15pm, which is better than we’ve seen it in the past at that time of night.
We rode with a boy next to us and his mother in the seat behind us, who had gone on through the single riders line. Neither had ridden it before and they loved it. It’s very cool to ride with people who are first timers and see their reactions. And as for riding at night, it was so much fun. I loved the way there were lights on the race track. You never see that during the day.
We walked back towards the Beach Club, getting more photos on the way.
We found a Photopass photographer as well:
We also found Towmater on the Cars 2 topiary at the entrance to World Showcase, which was interesting, as he hadn’t been there so far during our stay. I didn’t know they added topiaries during the Flower and Garden Festival and it was neat to see that they had.
We continued our walk around World Showcase...
Then we headed for the car and back to Animal Kingdom Lodge and, once back in the room, we had some amazing activity out on the savannah...
It had been a long and exhausting day, but very worthwhile.
The weather today was hot and sunny with temperatures in the 90s. The best thing today was watching IllumiNations from Japan through the Torii gate. The worst thing today was how tired we were after golf.
[b]The funniest thing today was me trying to play golf. Today we tried eating at Tokyo Dining And the result was that it’s a great place to eat and wonderful value for money. The most magical moment today was riding Test Track at night.