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A nice meal for the most part at R&C and in many visits I have never dined there as I feel there are much better choices in Epcot! May do it one day. Nice photos of Illuminations. They were very good and only thing wrong with them may be that they were dark at times. If they were mine, I'd be happy with them!
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
My TR from my most recent trip is now underway. Includes: Universal Studios Florida, Disney World and Sea World Orlando Trifecta TR -Updated December 10th! TR is now COMPLETED!
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Sounds like you're having a good trip over all. I just love the naked yorkies, although I automatically picture a furless yorkshire terrier. I'm going to have to see IllumiNations one of these trips. I've been on ten trips of at least 10 or 11 nights in length and have yet to see IllumiNations. It's always on my to do list but obviously never makes it to the top of the list in terms of priority. At this rate DW will discontinue it and I'll have never seen it.
EPCOT in the Spring is always so awesome. I love the flowers and the topiaries. You were very lucky to get the waterside table at R&C. Judy and I have been able to do this several times and it is such a treat. I am impressed with your shots of the globe. I have never been able to get that good of shots.
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A nice meal for the most part at R&C and in many visits I have never dined there as I feel there are much better choices in Epcot! May do it one day.
I'd agree with you on that. I think we'd previously only had lunch there twice and, on each occasion, we weren't exactly wowed by what we had there.
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Nice photos of Illuminations. They were very good and only thing wrong with them may be that they were dark at times. If they were mine, I'd be happy with them!
Yep, I'd say there were a bit dark. They're not as good as my previous efforts, but I'll get there...
Sounds like you're having a good trip over all. I just love the naked yorkies, although I automatically picture a furless yorkshire terrier.
Oh my goodness, I picture a naked Yorkshire man... not one in particular mind, I hasten to add!
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I'm going to have to see IllumiNations one of these trips. I've been on ten trips of at least 10 or 11 nights in length and have yet to see IllumiNations. It's always on my to do list but obviously never makes it to the top of the list in terms of priority. At this rate DW will discontinue it and I'll have never seen it.
Wednesday 1 March – part one: what is it with drivers?
We were both awake around 6:00am, but neither of us really wanted to get up, although we couldn’t sleep either. Don’t you hate it when that happens? Eventually, I figured I’d have a look to see what the sunrise was like outside. The answer? It was Ok, but nothing spectacular.
We got going and headed out just before 8:30am, which would hopefully be enough time for us to get to SeaWorld for park opening at 9:00am, when we were due to meet Janine (FanOfMickey on the boards).
As we drove off Disney property, I got shots of this, which Mark told me was a conveyor belt to remove spoil from the Studios… and look at the pile they have of it next to the road!
I figured we didn’t need the GPS, as we knew where we were going, and heck SeaWorld is well enough signposted, but someone got distracted by work he said was going on on Disney property, claiming it looked like the Millennium Falcon…. I doubt it this early on in the process of making Star Wars Land, but I guess anything is possible. Anyway, the GPS had to come out, as we were definitely off course after that, when the turn for the I-4 was missed…
Once we did get on to the I-4, my goodness we couldn’t believe some of the driving we saw. I swear driving in Florida has become much more aggressive, even since our last visit in September. Mark nearly got cut up by a guy trying to use the merge lane to just get a little further ahead in traffic. What the heck is it with people?
We were soon pulling into the SeaWorld parking lot…
… and even here someone cut in front of Mark – can you believe it? Really? We had preferred parking, so we got the biggest laugh, as we were much closer to the entrance. I don’t mind paying the extra $5 for that, as parking is already including with the Discovery Cove tickets we paid for. I’m not paying Disney’s prices ($40 for preferred, as opposed to $20 for the normal parking fee ), I think their pricing is just obscene.
We made our way into the park…
… and once in there, I texted Janine, as we’d agreed we’d meet in the park. I didn’t realise it, as I managed to miss two texts from her, but it was fine, as she found us by the flamingos, which isn’t that far from the entrance.
We headed into the Key West area of the park…
… and into Stingray Lagoon. I love these guys, but they are always so darned hard to photograph.
When Janine and I saw the Stingray Nursery section, you should have seen the pair of us – we were both cooing over them. Yep, we both love baby animals!
We headed over to the Dolphin Encounter area, and despite not paying for SeaWorld’s behind the scenes tour, which takes you close up to them, I still managed to snag a couple of good shots…
However, I always find the best shots are in the underwater viewing area, and today was no different.
I hate, hate, hate I-4. We almost get into so many wrecks every year just on that stretch of road, and it's always bc someone is trying to get 2-3 spots ahead of us.