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Summer 2016- WDW With Kids: EPCOT (World Showcase)

We tackled the World Showcase over two days, spending about seven hours total touring this part of EPCOT. My first visit to EPCOT was when I had just turned thirteen and the World Showcase was one of my favorite parts of the trip. Zoe and Felix were younger during our trip  ( 9 and 7) and they have traveled many places, so they seemed to find this part of WDW to be far less impressive.

I think another issue was waiting until late in the trip to visit the World Showcase. The World Showcase does not have very many attractions and is more of an educational experience, which is hard to do after visiting the other parks and going on so many thrilling rides. I think they would have enjoyed it a lot more, if we had done this first.

We toured clockwise, starting with Mexico. 

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The Gran Fiesta Tour is a gentle boat ride that features The Three Caballeros and highlights various aspects of Mexican culture. It's cute and has similarities to the Magic Kingdom's It's a Small World. After going on rides in the other parks, the Gran Fiesta Tour was a little boring for Zoe and Felix. Oddly enough, when we showed the kids videos of WDW attractions as we were planning the trip, Zoe was really excited for the Gran Fiesta Tour, which surprised us. 

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To keep the kids engaged in our trip around the World Showcase, we purchased passports. Each country has a "Kidcot Fun Stop," where an employee from that country stamps their passports and will write a message in that country's language. Educational and fun! There are also coloring and crafts at the stations. The passport was a relatively inexpensive souvenir that the kids loved.

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Zoe and Felix are from Sweden and they were a little disappointed that EPCOT doesn't have a Swedish pavilion, but Norway was a good second-runner up.

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One of the most popular WDW rides during our visit was the new Frozen Ever After Ride. We skipped it and somehow managed to visit the Norway pavilion (which isn't very big) and avoid the kids noticing that there was a Frozen ride. We just couldn't manage to snag a fast-pass and the queue was longer than we were willing to wait. The kids were excited enough to see trolls in the shop and to meet people from Norway. It was cool for them to see actual people from each country working in their respective pavilions. 

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China was a big hit for having the best toys, primarily the marionettes ( which we resisted buying- we were firm in our resolve during this trip!) We did not see the film on China, but I do highly recommend it. It's beautiful, but we didn't think the kids would have the patience for it. We were rushing through the pavilions to keep them engaged. 

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Although not officially a pavilion, the kids loved the African Outpost, essentially a refreshment stand with Coke products and drums. 

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Germany was my favorite pavilion as a kid, but I think that's because my favorite souvenir, a pair of crystal earrings, were purchased here. I'm not sure it made a huge impression on Zoe and Felix. We were wilting from the heat at this point.

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Our goal for the first half of Future World was to end in Italy, where we cool off by having a sit-down meal at the Tutto Gusto Wine Cellar. We like this restaurant, because you don't need a reservation and it seems to be less busy than other EPCOT restaurants. They also have an amazing lasagna!

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The World Showcase is a big loop, so if you break your touring into multiple days, you will need to overlap. The only other option is to take the Friendship Boats, which have a route that cuts across the lake. I think it's faster to walk. We walked, but we walked clockwise on the same route as the first trip, so that we could begin our day in the American pavilion and not spoil seeing other countries, before actually visiting them.

I insisted on seeing The American Adventure, a show that combines animatronics with film, highlighting moments from American History. I love this attraction. Dan and the kids found it boring. I'm hoping that a little of the History sunk in for the kids. 

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Bring your postcards, letters, even bills (why not?) and mail them at the turn of the century mail box.

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Admittedly, our second day of touring the World Showcase was met with less enthusiasm. It was scorching hot, we had to walk extra just to pick up from where we left off, and the family ( except me) was grumpy after sitting through The American Adventure. So onto Japan!

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Hands down, the Japan pavilion has the best souvenirs, including a large Sanrio section. It has has an amazing Teppanyaki restaurant, which we did not eat at this visit. I think she is no longer there, but they used to have this woman who made incredible animals out of candy. Japan is just fun. I can't wait to visit the real Japan one day.

Morocco is the pavilion that makes you most feel like you're in another world. The kids were wide-eyed as we walked around. It has cool architecture.

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Personally, I think the France pavilion is the least interesting. Although, I think the idea of Paris being a glamorous city is so ingrained, that the kids were super excited when they saw the Eiffel Tower. We also sprung for ice cream. Can't go wrong with ice cream.

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We knew that the United Kingdom was going to be a big hit, since Dan is from England and as a family, it's where we have spent most of our vacations. Of course, the outrageous inflation on Dairy Milk bars, meant that we would wait until our Christmas trip to England for our precious Cadbury! We tried to get the kids to tell the employee at the Kidcot station that they're half-English, but they got shy. 

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Finally, we made it to our last country, Canada! We did watch O Canada, a circle-vision film hosted by Martin Short. It's fun, educational, and has air-conditioning. A year later, the kids would get to visit Canada for the first time, when our Alaskan cruise stopped at Victoria Island ( those trip reports are coming later this year). 

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The World Showcase was not a huge hit with the kids. If I could re-do this portion of the trip, I'd do things differently. First, we would have done at least some of the countries early on our ten day vacation, rather than saving these two days until the end and squeezing it in. I'd probably do some of the touring at night, when the temperatures are cooler. I would have insisted that we saw Illuminations and I'd probably splurge on a premium viewing experience. It might have been fun to buy candy or a treat in each pavilion to sample food from each country.

Have you visited EPCOT with young children? Do you have any great tips? 

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Tuesday 01.23.18
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Winter Holiday 2015/2016 - EPCOT Again

It was back to EPCOT for our final theme park day of the trip. We used fast passes for Mission Space, Test Track, and Spaceship Earth, but the bulk of this visit was spent in The World Showcase. On our previous visit, we went counter-clockwise, visiting Canada, the United Kingdom, France, and Morocco. This time, we went clockwise, starting with Mexico.

Inside Mexico's pyramid is the Gran Fiesta Tour boat ride. The Gran Fiesta Tour is a ride similar to the Magic Kingdom's It's a Small World. It's a bit dated and cheesy, even with a refurbishment that now includes The Three Cabelleros, but it's a must-do every trip. 

Norway, with its grass covered houses and trolls, is one of my favorite pavilions. I have Norwegian ancestors, so I'm kind of obligated to love this pavilion. It was a bit of a construction zone, as they were turning the Maelstrom ride into Frozen Ever After. We perused the gift shop, where we found a jar of lingonberry jam with the same name as my Swedish stepson, Felix. Also perfume designer, Geir Ness was visiting. Many years ago, I bought a bottle of Laila: The Essence of Norway, and Ness signed the bottle for me. I think he must live in Florida, because every time I visit, he's at EPCOT making an appearance. Laila is a lovely fragrance, and after discovering it at EPCOT, I've since learned that I can purchase it at my local Nordstrom.

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China, with its colorful archway, blue pagoda, and manicured gardens, is one of the prettiest pavilions.

Germany has one of my favorite dining options, The Biergarten, where you can pretend you're at Oktoberfest, dining on schnitzel and beer, while doing the chicken dance.

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A few pictures looking across the lagoon towards Future World.

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By the time we reached Italy, we were desperate for lunch. Our idea of not making dining reservations and keeping it flexible, was working against us. Even though the holiday crowds had died down, the restaurants were mostly booked up. We discovered that Tutto Gusto, the wine cellar in Italy, does not take advanced reservations, and although they were busy, we were able to get a table. The food was amazing. We splashed out with an antipasti starter, a wine sampler, lasagna for mains, and two desserts. It was so good, that we took the kids back in the summer. I highly recommend Tutto Gusto!

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In the middle of the World Showcase stands the United States Pavilion. Housed in the colonial style building is The American Adventure, a show which utilizes animatronics and film to explain the history of America. At the risk of sounding sentimental, I always find it to be a bit of an emotional experience. It's beautifully done. Make sure to arrive early to see the mini-museum, and to hear The Voices of Liberty, an a'cappella group that performs before the show.

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Japan has the best shopping, I'm not just talking about my love for all things Sanrio, although the Sanrio offerings are significant. I could get lost for days in the Mitsukoshi Department Store. They also have an amazing teppanyaki restaurant, and a cool museum, that had an exhibit on Japan's cute culture. I think she is no longer works at EPCOT, but they used to have a woman who sculpted animals out of candy. It was amazing! She was so talented and could really make any animal. Look her up on Youtube!

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We finally made it to Morocco, where we had ended our first visit to The World Showcase.

We had a special surprise as my friend, Carrie and her husband, Dave, were also visiting WDW. I knew Carrie in high school and we also worked together at Universal Studios Hollywood. I had not seen her in many years and we had not met each others spouses. It was pouring rain, but we talked for hours. We were so excited over catching up, that we didn't even take a picture together! Dan and I had to leave by the late afternoon, to get to the airport and return our rental car, otherwise I'm sure we would have hung out all night. 

A finally EPCOT picture...this was taken by a cast member when we were near Norway, but it's my favorite, so I wanted to save it for last. It was sad to end our trip, but knowing we were returning in the summer, we converted our multi-day tickets into Annual Passes. It's always easier to leave, when you know you'll soon return. 

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Sunday 01.29.17
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

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