Nineteen nights of MouseFest, Disney and Christmas - THREAD 1 - UPDATED 1/11 - Page 16 - PassPorter - A Community of Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, and General Travel Forums
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Sunday 9 December – part two: getting to grips with our Segways
We found the rest of our group at guest relations and we were off on quite a different tour to the last time any of us had taken it.
For starters, the classroom side of it now takes place at Segway Central in Innoventions, rather than the previous room they’ve used in the past. We later found out that’s being used for a celebration of Epcot’s 25th anniversary, which may explain it – anyway, the new location makes much more sense.
It’s quite a sight when you roll up at Segway Central and see all the Segways out waiting for you. You still have to go through the safety video and have all the basics explained to you and then it’s over to you. You have to master various things like stepping on and off the things (not as easy as you might think), going forwards and backwards, turning and then slightly more complicated things like ducking under obstacles (such as branches), going up and down small hills and stopping on them. Then you’re set to go out and enjoy the rest of World Showcase.
It didn’t seem that long to get through the classroom session, but when I checked my watch, it had still been an hour, just as before. This time I felt much happier on the Segway than the last time we did this tour. That time, I had been a bundle of nerves and didn’t really get confident with the thing until it was all but over. This time, I still had my reservations about things that I knew I wasn’t great at, but I knew I could do it better this time around and so it proved. I was the last one out of the group, because I wanted to do thing at my own speed, which would be considerably slower than the others and I didn’t want to feel like I was holding anyone up. I liked this approach, as I got to chat to Peg, the Cast Member at the back of the group, who was lovely.
We set out into World Showcase and took a right past the Christmas tree, towards Canada. This was so much fun hurtling around my favourite Disney theme park. As we travelled around, I noticed that there were some new Christmas shops in place and then I saw it – a sea of humanity heading right for us. That’s right, the International Gateway had just opened. It was just after 9.00 and there were hundreds of people streaming towards us. We moved out of the way into single file and got past with no incidents, although there were a couple of close calls. I was very impressed by Peg, who obviously had her eyes all around her. She would occasionally tell a guest that she’d noticed to slow down and stop running.
Then we were back into the quiet part of World Showcase, as we entered France. For each country between there and China, we went round them, exploring nooks and crannies I’ve never seen before (and we’ve spent a lot of time at World Showcase) and learning a little about each country from our other guide Charlie. It was really pleasantly warm already and a lovely way to spend the morning. Despite a couple of the guys in our group occasionally a little silly (none of us, I hasten to add), it was on the whole absolutely fine and everyone was fairly well behaved and sensible. We did the traditional stop for photo opportunities in Japan and were then on our way again.
A familiar Steve sighting!
Zooming along!
I’m very pleased to report that I managed all of the challenges (last time I opted out of a few) without mishap and I couldn’t have enjoyed this more. I’m so glad that I did this for a second time, it was 100 times better than the first go. Before we knew it, we were back at Segway Central and the tour was over. Those two hours had just flown by and now the process of getting over the aching feet, legs, ankles and backs (delete as appropriate) began. Although it’s a lot of fun, as soon as you get off, those things do hurt and you know that it’s not a natural way to be standing. That gives me so much admiration for the Cast Members who spend all their time zooming around on those things.
We decided to see if there were any soft openings for Spaceship Earth, as Sue and Steve had seen lots of people waiting there yesterday and were told to come back this morning to see what was happening. The news wasn’t good though. We were told that it might be open later in the day, but there were no guarantees. Oh well. Our plan was to go to Animal Kingdom, so that wouldn’t be happening.
We found Sue and Steve’s Leave a Legacy (very nice guys! ) and we got some photos taken at the front of the park by a lovely Photo Pass guy.
Great update!! I am so glad you enjoyed your tour more this time than last time. The new Segway central looks great. When we were in EPCOT for the 25th - I had wondered where they moved the Segway stuff to since they had the "remember when" exhibit in the classroom.
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Sunday 9 December – part three: a close encounter with a fertility Buddha!
We stopped off briefly at the BoardWalk to get a couple of extra things from the room and to drop a couple of things off and then we were off to Animal Kingdom with Sue and Steve following behind. Although the car park looked busy at first glance, when we got there it wasn’t too bad and we walked over to the entrance and were quickly in, despite the lines at the ticket gates.
We wandered through the Oasis, enjoying some of the animals there.
Then we headed to Asia, as food was calling us and we were going to try Yak and Yeti. What an amazing find this place is. Sadly from the outside, it doesn’t look that impressive and that might explain why it was so quiet when we went in there and why they were advertising it at the front of the park, but by the time we left, the lobby was packed and it looked like the message was getting out about the place.
Once again, we had a great server who was a lot of fun and really looked after us well. Already this trip, the service at restaurants seems much better than our previous visit.
A photo, courtesy of our server
As for the food, it was outstanding, much better than I had expected. I had been worried that there wouldn’t be much for me to eat from comments I had read, but as a fish eater, no problems. In fact, I had problems deciding what to get for my main course, but finally our server helped out by recommending the seared miso glazed Atlantic salmon with jasmine rice, baby bok choy and stiitake mushroom stir fry. I was not disappointed with it at all. It was beautiful. For appetiser, I had the prawn flavoured crisps, really those were just the same as the prawn crackers we get at home.
Mark had the pork wonton soup for appetiser, followed by shoaxing steak and shrimp skirt steak, tempura-battered shrimp, jasmine rice, stir-fried vegetables and chilli plum dipping sauce. No complaints from him about either dish.
Steve and Sue both got dessert, as they were on the Disney Dining Plan, but there was no way I could face it. I was feeling a bit full, but more of that in a minute…. With a beer for Mark and two cocktails for me and tip, the bill came to $97. Not cheap, but it was excellent food.
Yak and Yeti:
Appetiser 8 8½
Main course 9½ 8½
Service 9½ 9
Atmosphere 10 10
Value for money 8 8½
Average score: 8.95
As we left the table, the guys were fooling around, taking some photos:
Now the story behind this is that Steve and I were earlier told that this was a fertility Buddha! Mark didn’t have a clue about this when he hung his PassPorter pouch on it – and I wasn’t sure how to feel when I saw these photos later in the day.
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I'm enjoying your TR! The Segway tour sounds like a great way to enjoy World Showcase. Love your restaurant ratings!! Not so sure this need for EMS sounds good though.... don't keep us in suspense too long!