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What a awesome afternoon/evening at Epcot! All your F&W tastes looked yummy! Especially since I am sitting here eating a peanut butter toast for lunch!
We loved Olivia’s for breakfast! I’m glad you enjoyed it as well! Can’t wait to hear about your Epcot day!
Thanks, Donna!! Everything really was delicious-well except the pretzel! Olivia's ROCKS!!
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Your F&WF eats all look and sound as amazing as you describe them! Those seared scallops!! I love the Christmas themed refillable mugs this year... they are so cute!!
Thanks, Pam!! Those scallops were delicious!! They melted in your mouth!! I love that mug!! Especially since I have the other ones already!!
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You have been busy with updates!
I hear you about the security lines at Epcot, that's why we always prefer to use the International Gateway entrance if we can. I just hope that doesn't get too congested when the Skyliner opens.
Great eats from around Epcot and I love all your purchases.
I am trying to get as much done as I can on this. I am off today and it is too cold to do much else! We so missed the IG!! Thanks, Cheryl!!
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Okay, I think this will be my last update for today because it takes a lot of work to post it both here and then on FB!
Spending the Entire Day at Epcot!!! Part 1
We arrived just after 9:00 AM and got a great parking spot. You can see the Guardians of the Galaxy coaster going up and it is HUGE!!! We were told it will be the largest indoor rollercoaster in the country!!
I can never seem to catch an entire monorail in a picture and today would be no exception:
This little dog was so cute I asked if I could take a photo:
After going through the horrible bag check, we saw that there was some taping going on for a Christmas show.
There was a good crowd around the area but we didn't recognize anyone (Proving we are getting older and older! ). We then went to Soarin’ for our first FP for today.
We were lucky enough to be in the first row this time which really makes a nice difference! I absolutely love hearing people riding this for the first time! There are always cheers and tons of comments on how awesome this attraction is!!
Then I mistakenly thought that it was time for our next FP for LWTL at 10:25 when it was actually ripe at 10:55. . We luckily received a bit of Disney Magic here though when the CM said to just go right on in! Believe it or not, the standby line was 50 minutes! So we really felt pixie dusted by being able to use our FP early!
I loved seeing the F&WF plants!!
Can you see the Hidden Mickey here?
Next we went to check out the Living Seas but the standby line said 45 minutes and we both looked at each other and said : We tried Journey into Imagination after that with the same result! As much as we love Figment, definitely : to 45 minutes for that ride. Our last FP was for Pixar short films but it wasn’t ripe until 12:10 PM. It was starting to get really hot out and since we really didn’t need a FP for this attraction, we decided to just go into the next show.
Muffin got a little miffed with me because I made him take this picture until we got it right :
Those shorts are just adorable and always make me cry! We had no idea what to do after this as our Wine Tasting wasn’t until 2:30 PM so we decided to check on JII again and this time, the stand by line said 20 minutes. Okay, we can do that!
After our journey, we decided to take a walk around the world. We went into the light lab but it really isn't our thing. It did look cool inside.
We stopped at the Cheese Studio to get waters and I got a Maple Boursin Cheesecake. It was incredibly delicious!!
We continued around World Showcase. Today we took our time exploring the countries and I, of course, did a little shopping. . We stopped in England where I bought a Never Grow Up t-shirt.
By this time, it was around 2:00 PM so we got two more waters and headed towards the Festival Center.
You guys, it was really hot at this point. Muffin looked at his weather app and it said 89 degrees! It was very sunny and the humidity wasn’t bad but hot is hot. And there isn’t much shade walking around World Showcase. We were very very glad we drank lots of water and the Festival Center felt wonderful!!
We were also glad we had gotten there a little early giving us time to cool down because who the heck wants to drink alcohol when they are hot?! Certainly not us!
Anyway!
Muffin is checking the temperature
The Wine Tasting was delightful! Our host was Desiree Napolitano Leja. She was energetic and very informative. We tasted three wines from the Salentein Winery in Mendoza, Argentina. By the time she was done with her description and slides, Muffin and I decided to put Argentina on our bucket list! The chief winemaker is Jose Galante and he is as famous in Argentina as Paul Hobbs is here. In fact, they know each other.
The first wine was a Chardonnay. It was just okay and not something either of us would run out to buy. The second wine was a Cabernet Sauvignon and that was way to alcoholly for both of us! To be fair we are white wine drinkers but we do like to try different wines.
But the third wine was Bellissimo! It was also a red wine blend called Numina. Neither of us had ever heard of it before but we sure will look for it now. It was smooth and delicious!!
Our class was over a little after 3:00 PM, so we decided to head around World Showcase in the opposite direction this time towards Japan.
Coming Up: Our Tokyo Pairing Dinner!!
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I love the "never grow up" T-shirt, very neat and I still find it amazing to see all the Doctor Who merchandise everywhere, given it wasn't that popular until a decade or so ago - quite a change from most of the time I've been a fan (all the way back to 1983 )
Wow, the Guardians of the Galaxy coaster is going to be massive!
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The wine seminar sounds like fun! Like you, I prefer white wines, but like to try new things, especially when it’s a tasting and I don’t have to buy a whole bottle!
Nice start to your trip and quite some extensive updates.
Glad all went well getting to WDW with the exception of the delay on the tarmac. Your room and view at OKW looks very nice and recognize it well as I've played golf at the LBV course many times. Some nice eats and bevs at the festival and what you needed after the travel today.
Nice breakfast at Olivia's and hope to try one day but not sure if it's worth traveling to. Your wine seminar looked interesting and enjoyable and the host is the same one I had for mine last year. Enjoyed all the photos as well! Too bad it was so hot!
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
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Wow! You were busy with the updates today! Sounds like a good start to your trip.
You didn’t say whether you cried when they said ‘welcome home’ for the first time?
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Our internet has been down today and is still slow, but you've definitely been busy with updates. I totally agree that Epcot as the worse security check lines, even when they have both sides of the entrance open. I really wish they could expand this somehow. I can't believe how hot it was for you all.