The Promise of Spring: Flower & Garden Festival 4.0 -- A Cam and Luke TR COMPLETED 8/27 - Page 60 - PassPorter - A Community of Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, and General Travel Forums
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Since ROL will be showing only on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday, I've got us park hoping to do it. At least for now because they still won't let me make reservation. A TA friend of mine says she expects these to become available on a Monday, but no idea which Monday. I'm still checking every day, but I'm beginning to think they don't plan to firm up the last two months of the year until September.
My fear is it will open up when we're on our trip. I need to book before Sept 11!
Love the Butter chicken! We could also just do the bread service and call it good. So nice that the weather cooled off for you. That must have been heavenly compared to what you had been experiencing.
Sounds like a great rest of the day! You certainly had fun with the Photopass photographer. Dinner at Sanaa looked delicious
It was, especially since we got to dine at Sanaa at the end.
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Originally Posted by cubfancolleen
My fear is it will open up when we're on our trip. I need to book before Sept 11!
I hope it opens up before you all are on your trip.
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Originally Posted by jandsdennis
Love the Butter chicken! We could also just do the bread service and call it good. So nice that the weather cooled off for you. That must have been heavenly compared to what you had been experiencing.
It was heavenly, so much more like we've had on past May trips.
NEXT: A Little Bit of This and a Little Bit of That as We Travel Epcot
Day 10 Part 1 Saturday, May 6, 2017
Because this was our last full day to enjoy Disney World, we had kept our original FastPass+ plans in order to get quite a bit in before calling quits this evening. We were up by 7:00, ate breakfast in the room, and then headed straight to the bus stops. When we arrived at Epcot, I made it through security fairly quickly, in fact I beat Luke through the scanner. Then we entered the AP entry, which had a myriad of strollers at this time of day, making the line appear to be quite long, but it moved quickly. While waiting for our turn to scan bands, we both noticed the planters pictured below, and wondered how we had missed these on the past two Epcot days. Such a pretty touch to the entrance.
Soon enough we were officially inside and scoping out the topiaries in the flower beds in front of Spaceship Earth. My fascination with yellow flowers continued as you will see. Just today we went to Menard’s where we bought three more yellow flowers to plant in our beds. They were only 50 cents each. Score!
Luke hollered “Monorail” so I’d focus the camera up, and I think I did a decent job of capturing the monorail as it zoomed out of Epcot to disgorge its guests. We were talking recently on one of our walks, realizing as we discussed this trip that we NEVER rode the monorail. No idea what was wrong with us! It’s at the list of top things to do while at WDW in November.
Once the monorail was out of sight, we climbed the hill up toward Spaceship Earth, turning right in Future World to make our way to The Land for FastPass #1, Soarin’. I didn’t take a single photo in this area of the park. We enjoyed Soarin’ Around the World again. I must say that I had gotten a bit blasé about the old film, but the new film as Soarin’ back up there in my top five attractions. It was a short walk to our FastPass #2 which was Living with the Land. I had taken photos the previous trip on this so none were taken today. From here, we headed to the opposite end of Future World for our final FastPass #3, Test Track. For some reason now unknown, I took a photo of Mouse Gear. We may have stopped here momentarily on our way over to TT if there was something we were still looking for. But since we did not make a purchase and therefore there is no receipt, I don’t have a clue why I took the photo.
After having tested our car and zoomed around at 65 MPH on the outside track, we were ready for lunch, which meant entering the World Showcase. We took the walkway near TT that leads straight into Mexico. As we came out in the World Showcase, I noticed The Berry Basked and contemplated getting the Island Grove Blueberry Moscato. I don’t have a receipt for it so I assume I decided against getting it though I’ve no idea why now. I think I would have enjoyed it. Truly, I wish I could remember. But Luke definitely headed to Joffrey’s for the Tiki Torch, which he decided looked perfect for cooling off. He loved it so much, he is hoping it will be available when we return for the F&WF. Just remembered my handy dandy Flower & Garden Festival passport. I had already included this in a pocket of the scrapbook, so I had forgotten about it. A quick check showed me that I did indeed have the Island Grove Blueberry Moscato. Yeah! And I did note that I loved it. Then I was looking over the receipts again and right there was the one for this drink. Well, now I’m just babbling.
Now we both needed some food, and our first stop was Mexico’s Jardin de Fiestas where Luke got the Brocheto de Pollo con Salsa Morita, a grilled chicken with red and green bell peppers served with salsa chile morito mirco cilantro and even edible flowers. He did eat the flowers, and I even had one. He loved the entire thing as it was a good hot as he put it.
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