On Thursday we headed off to Epcot late morning, after sleeping in and swimming. We met with some more characters first. This was the first time we saw Mickey! How could we pass it up?
They had a little interactive movie at Epcot called "Turtle Talk with Crush." It looked like a regular movie screen but Crush talked back and forth with the audience, it was very cool, Dude! While we were waiting for this the kids were mesmerized by the sting rays swimming in right in front of their faces.
They had a little interactive movie at Epcot called "Turtle Talk with Crush." It looked like a regular movie screen but Crush talked back and forth with the audience, it was very cool, Dude! While we were waiting for this the kids were mesmerized by the sting rays swimming in right in front of their faces.
We had a special dinner planned along the Disney Boardwalk on Thursday evening. The name of the restaurant is the Flying Fish. It has received awards every year for being one of the best restaurants at Disney. Mark and I thought it was fabulous! The service was great, the food delicious! This picture is of the kids dessert- edible pain with white chocolate puzzle pieces, and a cupcake! It kept them entertained and it was tasty- what more could you ask for?!
We walked back to Epcot after dinner and decided to stop by all the Kidcot stations set up around all the countries. We got back to Epcot late, so we had to literally run from country to country to get all the paper attachments for the mask. This was a fun activity for the kids. Each country had a representative from their own country. At each station they stamped the stick and added an extra piece to the kid's mask. If there was a different written language from that country, they would write the kids name on the back of their mask. Annie was excited because she already knew how to write her name in Japanese! Sam was excited to color his mask!
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