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This is Day 2 of the trip
So lets get started.
We didn’t sleep in late I was so happy to get going, this would be the first time we would be going to the Flower and Garden event. We get up and walk to the food court don’t think any of us got anything but to fill up our mugs we got the day before. They are cute I must say. We know you can’t fill them up in the parks, but I like to bring a poweraid along. It was hot already at 8:00. We had to wait a little while for a bus. My sister and her family were running a little behind. Hardly anyone on the bus when it came. It was like the bus was just ours.
We get to the park a little after it opens, go to the line to check our bags. We get into the parkwalk around a little. We wanted to get a chance to see the gardens. So nice to just walk around a little and not have to be in a rush since our lunch wasn’t until 1:10. We did get to do a few rides before lunch. Spaceship Earth and it might have been Mission Space code green yup I am chicken when I comes to most rides, I don’t like really dark rides and I don’t like inclosed rides. Well I got both in one shot. They tricked me.
We 3 (Mom, Dad, and me) Walk back to the world showcase as its getting close to our families ADR time and Le Cellier Steakhouse, we meet up with the other 3 members. They had a good morning, they got to walk a round a little and do a ride or 2 not sure what they did can’t remember, I know they got fast pass for Mission Space but they like the orange side. I now can say I have done Mission Space and can cross that off the list.
Before we ate met up with my sister and her family we did a little shopping, I went to Norway and bought a jacket, my mother went to one of the flower and garden stands a got a Pluto statue it very cute. After that we made are way down to Le Cellier. We only had to wait a little while. I knew I want the Le Cellier Mushroom Filet Mignon but I love those Cream Cheese Mashed Potato. My mother also had Le Cellier Filet Mignon she got the risotto and she ordered the Grilled Asparagus. My niece went with the Le Cellier Filet Mignon since this was my niece first time on the adult DDP, we told her to let them know don’t put and sauce on the side and get the Cream Cheese Mashed Potatos. My sister, brother in-law and my dad got the New York Strip Steak for some reason, I think one of them got a different side, but I have know idea what they got instead. I also got a cup of the cheddar cheese soup. We like to dip the bread in it. I must be the only one but I really don’t like that pretzel bread in fact I don’t like pretzels. For drink 4 of us got Moosehead Pale Ale, My mother got a pomegranate splash she said it was really good. We got bottle water, my father also had coke, my niece go the one of the smoothies I think she got strawberry. For dessert we got something different, my brother in law had chocolate on chocolate whiskey cake, I think My sister got he chocolate moose, My mom probably got the crème brulee. I got the S’more it was only okay my niece got ice cream, and my dad either the whiskey cake or the moose. It was all very good. Now I had request this is a must for the next trip. So I will try my best.
After lunch we walked around, we started with the Canada beer cart, I got and split the trontopolitin (spelling?) it was very good. Then we shopped in the UK. Went to France then found a niece seat. Got something cold to drink. Water is always good on a very hot day. My father and brother-in law tried morocco’s beer they didn’t like it very much, I didn’t try it. After a little while of a very nice rest, we walk around word showcase until we got to Norway we had to visit the trolls we rode Maelstrom we like this ride.
Then we decide to go and have a dip in the pool and a nice rest. We later went back to Epcot for a little while. It was a nicer to just sit back and relax. We did have a late dinner. It wasn’t very good we had it at pop century. This is the only down fall of Pop Century the food was always cold. Which my mother got sick from but was fine the next morning. She did complain to the manager of the food court. The next day. That was Day 2.
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