My Adventure in Epcot at Walt Disney World

The second day of my vacation to Disney World was spent at Epcot. The common belief amongst many avid Disney World vacationers is that Epcot is not a park which requires an all-day visit, but I strongly disagree. My favourite thing about visiting Epcot is that you can really take your time exploring all the different pavilions at the world showcase, and honestly, because of all the vast cultural experiences that are available, the amount of delicious food you can eat is unmatched! Let me tell you more about my day at Epcot.

Firstly, for anyone who is unfamiliar with Epcot, it is one of the four parks that make up Walt Disney World. The core of Epcot is the World Showcase; a section of the park dedicated to immersing you in the culture of other countries around the world. While touring the showcase, you feel as though you’ve stepped into Mexico, Italy, France, Morocco, China, England, and more. Each section of the showcase provides not only delicacies from these countries, but you’ll find buildings and streets similar to those you’d see there, as well as music and other performers based off of that culture. You really feel as though you’ve stepped into the streets of those places all over the world. The showcase offers shops where you can buy authentic merchandise and items from these countries as well; England has the most dope tea and biscuits collection, while China offers an amazing selection of artwork, jewelry, and collectables. There is more to Epcot than the world showcase, but this is definitely a section of the park you’ll want to dedicate much of your time!

Another interesting thing to mention about Epcot is that it constantly has special events going on. For example, in the fall, it offers the International Food and Wine Festival, and while we were there recently, the Festival of the Arts was happening. The Festival of the Arts provides not only different foods and special performers to Epcot, but it allows artists to showcase their work and visitors of the park to purchase all sorts of art pieces. Sometimes, the artists were even there to talk about their work or sign a piece for you when you purchased it. As you journey through the park, you could stop and look at some amazing variations of artwork both Disney and non-Disney related.

Alas, we arrived at Epcot around 10 am on Thursday morning; allowing ourselves to sleep in a little after such a busy day at Hollywood Studios. We had some time to spare before our first Fast Pass at Mission Space, so we decided to stop and say hello to Pluto who was the first character greeting only steps away from the park’s main entrance. After this, we decided to grab a quick snack for breakfast and roam around the park for a bit to check out those art exhibits I was mentioning previously. We stumbled upon some cool real-life statues that symbolized the elements and snagged some pictures with them; one of the statues kept tickling my friend and it was pretty hilarious. After some other quick browsing, we headed over to Mission Space for our first Fast Pass. We selected the Green mission over Orange; we weren’t ready for such intense astronaut training before lunch.

After a successful Space mission, we stopped quickly at one of the gift shops, then headed over to San Fransokyo to meet Baymax. With a less than 20 minute wait, we were satisfied with our care and headed over to say hello to Joy and Sadness. These two are always fun to interact with, especially since they are polarizing emotions of one another, but Sadness always tries her best to be a trooper and never says no to a picture or two. After these character greetings, we made our way to Spaceship Earth for our second Fast Pass of the day. Once our trip around the earth was complete, it was time to head to Italy for lunch!

Selfie with Sadness & Joy

I had heard so many amazing things about Via Napoli restaurant in Italy within Epcot’s world showcase, so I was looking forward to trying the traditional woodfire Italian pizza. My friend and I were able to share the individual size pepperoni, and it was everything great pizza should be! An interesting fact about the world showcase is that every employee who works at the different countries is actually from there; all of the staff at Via Napoli were from Italy and our waitress even spoke some Italian to us. Again, another way that Disney will immerse you in the experiences! After lunch, we had some time to spare before our next Fast Pass, so we took the opportunity to walk around some of the countries and take some pictures as well as browse the shops and artists’ booths.

Before long, we found ourselves travelling past China and Morocco and in Norway; it was time to ride Frozen Ever After (yay for a fast pass), and upon exiting we stumbled upon some Vikings! Just a note, Vikings don’t like hugs or photographs, but they are very entertaining! We fled from the Vikings with roaring laughter and walked right into the Sommerhus to meet Elsa and Anna; literally, there was no wait or line at all. Elsa and Anna were a delight. After meeting these gals, we were feeling like having a snack, so it was time to grab a bite to eat from Mexico!

Mexico is one of my favourite spots in all of Epcot’s World Showcase, so I am always sure to stop here and grab a snack. This time we indulged in empanadas and margaritas, and of course my favourite, churros! I love Mexico because the entertainment and artwork and collectables are most fascinating to me; I always have such a wonderful time looking through all that the Mexican Pavillion has to offer. Of course, we made sure to say hello to our friend Donald Duck while in Mexico too!

With churros in hand, we left World Showcase to go utilize some more of our Fast Passes. We were able to ride Soarin’ and The Seas with Nemo and Friends. Ralph and Vanelope were also doing character greetings, so we waited for a short time to snag some photos with them. By this time, the sun was setting but we had more of the World Showcase to see! We headed over to France, England and the UK, and a few other spots. By sunset, you get to hear some amazing bands and watch some wicked displays; not to mention roaming the “streets” of France at nighttime is magical!

Our day at Epcot was coming to an end; it was almost 9 pm. Our stomachs were full of incredible food and our feet were sore from an epic day of adventure. There was sunshine for most of our day, and the temperature was steady around the 16-18 degree mark, an improvement from the previous day. It was off to get some much-needed rest for tomorrow’s voyage to the Magic Kingdom!

Thanks for reading! Stay tuned for my next blog…

My First Disney-Themed Blog Post

I’m leaving for Walt Disney World in 15 days and I cannot contain my excitement! If you’ve ever had the privilege of going away on vacation, remaining focused at work can be difficult once your trip is “officially” booked and all that is left to do is pack & get to the airport on time. Waiting to leave for Disney is no different, and I’ve been officially booked for this trip since almost 200 days ago.

We’ve all met those people who are crazy about Disney. Those people who have seen (almost) every film, have a Rolodex of endless quotes and lines from the movies, can beat you at any Disney-themed trivia game, and just love talking about any and all things Disney. I don’t claim to be the biggest Disney fan ever, because I know that Disney has a very universally shared love and appreciation, and most people at one point or another grew up with something Disney-related in their household. Now, this doesn’t mean that I won’t talk Disney with you for hours on end, or share my thoughts and opinions of films, merch, the parks etc. but I am by no means an expert, and having the privilege to visit the parks more than once in my lifetime has affirmed that Disney really does resonate with almost everyone, that’s pretty special. And no one cares what you know and how much you do know, no one needs to be if an expert!

Since I was young, I adored all-things Disney. I remember having a collection of all the Seven Dwarfs plushies (Snow White was my favourite), as well as various princess pencil cases and school supplies, Lion King toys, and of course Disney clothes! One of my favourite items was a Pocahontas piggy bank that I received for one of my birthdays, and I kept it for so many years (even as a teenager) until it broke in my early 20s; sad day! I even remember getting the Disney video games; does anyone else remember how difficult that one level in the Aladdin game was for Sega Genesis? I remember seeing The Lion King on Broadway in New York during my Grade 12 Arts trip in High School; it was such an incredible show. Oh, the memories!

It wasn’t until 2014 that I had the chance to visit Walt Disney World for the very first time. I was in my mid-20s and I was probably as excited as a six-year-old to be finally visiting the famous castle and theme park. I honestly did not know what to expect. Going back to that whole being an expert thing, it’s amazing how much advice you can get from people as soon as you tell them you’re going to Disney World for the first time; I must have received 20 pages worth of advice on where to eat, what to do, what characters to meet, how to get the most of your time and money, and whatever other expertise people wanted to give me. Honestly, while it was a nice gesture, none of it was very helpful. In fact, it made my trip quite overwhelming, and I had not even started packing yet! Everyone who had been before wanted to help give me tips, but the trouble is that they all had a different idea of the best things to do, see, eat etc. Alas, I decided to take it upon myself to do as little planning as possible.

Yep. Being someone who naturally loves to plan and organize, not planning out all the details was a little challenging, but I made sure to make only a small checklist of things I really wanted to do, and then the rest would just fall in place, if possible! I did my own research and very quickly skimmed the recommendations given to me from friends, coworkers, etc. and came up with a list of 2 or 3 things at most that I wanted to do at each park. I wanted to go into the parks and really just enjoy the experience, take my time walking around and coming across anything that intrigued me, not going off of a schedule and having to check things off my list. I didn’t want my vacation to seem like a chore or task list, so I stuck to my 2-3 things, and the rest just fell into place!

Magic Kingdom 2014

During my first trip, I visited the Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios only. I was blown away by how amazing both parks were. It was neat to see things from my childhood come to life and to feel like I really had stepped inside those beloved books and films. Oh, and not to mention how incredibly cool it was to interact with some of my favourite Disney characters. One of the cheesy-but-true things about Disney World is that it really is the happiest place on earth. It’s difficult to be in Disney World and not be smiling, laughing, or in good spirits. Yes, there are miserable people walking around, whether that be screaming kids, hot and bothered patrons sick of waiting in line, or whomever, but the overall atmosphere is really a pleasant one. There are always parades, little performances/acts, characters or things to see, rides to go on (for all intensity levels), and honestly, just the aesthetics of the parks are very pleasing. I honestly believe that you don’t truly appreciate the park until you are older, but of course, that can be said for most things! Also, I recognize my bias because I never went as a child.

Selfie with Merida – Magic Kingdom 2014
Epcot’s Food & Wine Festival – September 2016

My next trip was in 2016 and this time I visited Epcot, Animal Kingdom and returned to the Magic Kingdom. Once again, I travelled with an open agenda (apart from 2-3 things I wanted to do). Luckily we were attending some pretty special events happening at the parks: Food and Wine Festival and Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party. For anyone who doesn’t know, Epcot’s Food and Wine Festival showcases special dishes and drinks from all over the world, and you can get a specially priced passport to try items from every kiosk. Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party is an after-hours event at Magic Kingdon where you can dress up in costume, ride some of the rides, and go around collecting Halloween treats at various stops in the park. The coolest thing about the Halloween party is that many of the Villains come out and you can meet them, and there is also a wicked parade showcasing Disney’s best villains. I recommend both of these events to anyone interested in an awesome experience at the parks, especially because dressing up for Halloween never gets old!

The Aliens (from Toy Story) – MNSSHP September 2016

I could dedicate many separate blogs for all things Disney and Walt Disney World, this entry was just a chance for me to openly discuss how I’ve been reflecting about my upcoming trip. This will be my third time at Disney World, and I am happy to say that I have had the opportunity to visit the parks with my BFF each time. For all the fun vacations can be, they can also be tiring and uncomfortable at times. Yet, when I travel with my BFF, we never have a dull moment and quite literally are the perfect travel companions. We have travelled so much together that we understand each other’s behaviours and patterns and travelling with her really takes any worry out of the travelling process. Partaking in an adventure like Walt Disney World can be quite the ordeal because there are so many things to consider (like dining, how long you want to stay at the parks, what kind of rides or attractions you like) and what you want out of your experience. Since we are BFF’s it is easy for us to stay on the same page, while still knowing that the other one will get the most out of our trip. As I’ve said in prior posts, the company you keep is SO IMPORTANT!

I will definitely be writing about my trip, probably in more detail, when I get back, but preparing for my vacation has given me the opportunity to really relish in what makes a vacation to Walt Disney World so magical. I truly enjoy the little moments and details of Disney World, and capturing everything I can in photos and video! I love getting swept up in all the magic and getting lost in the moment. When I visit Disney World, I am reminded of why I love Disney so much; it allows me to adventure to a far off place and forgets my worries! Hakuna Matata – it means no worries 

(until the end of your stay- when you get your credit card statement!)  Bahaha!Â