Epcot stands for Experimental Prototype Community of
Tomorrow, and Walt Disney’s original dream for Epcot was for it to be the ideal
community in which to work, live, and play. Well, nobody lives here, and I don’t
know it to be a prototype for any community, but it’s still a really fun and
educational theme park! Epcot contains two distinct worlds- Future World, which
is dedicated to technological advances and the like, and World Showcase, which
houses 11 countries, teaching us much about the world around us. A family could
easily spend two days exploring Epcot- one day for each world. I always look
forward to a fun- and education-filled day at Epcot with my family- we
especially love exploring World Showcase together. Please join me as I tour
Epcot, highlighting my favorites!
Future World
My family has definitely got some do-not-miss attractions
that we love in Future World. Soarin’, which was just ‘reimagined’, is a delightful
attraction simulating riding in a hang glider throughout the world. I
especially loved the tour over Sydney, Australia- Sydney is personal to me
because in college, I spent one summer studying abroad in Sydney. This is a
favorite of many at Epcot, and so you can expect long lines here at any time
during your visit.
(My dad and husband in the queue for Soarin- we used a Fast Pass which is why we aren't in a long line!) |
Test Track, sponsored by Chevrolet, is another favorite. If
you wait in the stand-by line or use a FastPass+ (as opposed to riding Single
Rider), you will have the opportunity to design your own car with another
member of your party. It is a lot of fun creating a vehicle together, and
during the ride, you get to see how your vehicle stacks up with the other vehicles
designed by the folks riding in your car with you!
My son loves fish, and so The Seas with Nemo and Friends
is always a must do for us. We also love checking out the aquarium- one of our
favorite things to do is visit the manatees, who are rescues. When we were
there earlier this month, one manatee was rescued after being injured in a
boating accident, and one manatee was an orphan. There is always a cast member
in this area who is happy to chat about the manatees.
Finally, Spaceship Earth is a Disney classic that we hate to
miss! This attraction takes you up into the famous geosphere while you learn
about communication- how it was done back before Christ, and how our modern-day
communication methods such as email came to be. It is actually very
interesting, and my family loves to ride it at the end of the day, as it is a
relaxing ride in the dark.
There are plenty more attractions in Future World that I
encourage you to check out, as I’ve just highlighted a few of my family’s
favorites. Be sure to take advantage of FastPass+ as well! You may make
reservations 60 days in advance if you are staying at a Walt Disney World
resort, or 30 days in advance if you are not.
If my family is eating a quick service lunch in Future
World, our go-to spot is always Sunshine Seasons in The Land pavilion. We love
the variety offered here- chicken and salmon platters, stir-fry, sandwiches and
flatbreads, salads, and more. Everyone in my family can always find something
they like at Sunshine Seasons! My favorite food served here, however, is the
strawberry shortcake for dessert. I love my chocolate, and typically I’ll go
for a chocolate dessert rather than a fruit-flavored one, but in this case, I
will always choose the strawberry shortcake over anything else. It’s to die
for!
We actually have never eaten at a table service location in
Future World. We’ve thought making a reservation for Coral Reef Restaurant, which
offers beautiful views of The Seas aquarium, or The Garden Grill, which
actually rotates while you dine, offering different views of the Living with
the Land attraction down below, but we continue to try different table-service
locations in World Showcase instead. Garden Grill is a character meal, and the
characters do look mighty cute in their farmer gear. I think when my son is a
little bit older (and thus tolerates the characters a little more), we will add
Garden Grill to our ‘must try’ list.
World Showcase
My family personally loves World Showcase best- we love
sampling food and drinks from around the world. We love meeting cast members
from the countries represented. And we love perusing the shops and attractions
in the various countries. One neat thing for kids is that you can find Disney
characters here in their home countries- for instance, you can find Snow White
in the Germany pavilion, Princess Aurora in the France pavilion, and Aladdin
and Jasmine in the Morocco pavilion (ok they are from Arabia, but Morocco is
the closest represented country here in Epcot!). You can also find Princess
Anna and Queen Elsa from ‘Frozen’ in the Royal Sommerhus, a brand new
meet-and-greet located in the Norway pavilion.
As a child, I can recall really enjoying buying a passport
at a gift shop in World Showcase, and then having it signed in all of the
countries of World Showcase. These passports were still available last time I
checked, and make for a very fun day talking to cast members all throughout
World Showcase. I can recall the cast member in Japan showing me how to write
my name in Japanese, and the cast member in France teaching me how to say my
name in French! The passport also makes for a fun souvenir for kids to take
home.
Earlier this month, my family rode ‘Frozen Ever After’ in
the Norway pavilion for the first time. This is a new attraction which replaced
Maelstrom, a traditional Viking cruise through a Norwegian village. Frozen Ever
After was cute, and I was happy we got to ride it, but beware- we had Fast
Passes, yet still had quite a wait (twice). The first time we tried riding, it
broke down and we ended up not being able to ride. We tried to wait it out, but
finally after 25 minutes or so, we decided we couldn’t wait all day. We asked
politely, and the cast member working the attraction honored our wish of Fast
Passes for later in the day. When we came back to ride later that night, we
still had about a 20-minute wait, even in the Fast Pass line. While our party
enjoyed the ride, I would not wait upwards of 2-hours, as those without a Fast
Pass do unless someone in your family REALLY loves Frozen!
The other ride in World Showcase is in Mexico, and is a cute
boat ride featuring the Three Caballeros. My family REALLY enjoys this ride
right after enjoying a margarita from La Cava del Tequila bar next door! ;)
Other pavilions feature movies and entertainment acts, but these two pavilions
are the only two to feature actual rides. I do have to point out that the movie
in France is beautiful, and is shown in a cool, dark theatre, providing a great
break from the heat on those hot Florida days!
Now on to the food! From September through November, the
Epcot International Food and Wine Festival is in full swing. Besides being able
to get food from the eleven countries featured in Epcot, kiosks are set up all
throughout World Showcase, and sell several different food and drink options
from the represented country. It’s a lot of fun to meander through world
showcase, trying different foods and beverages that you might not otherwise
have a chance to sample!
We love to use our snack credits for items we sample during
the Food and Wine Festival- you could even make a lunch out of these snacks, as
we have in the past (please note that snack credits on the Disney Dining Plan
are only valid for food and non-alcoholic beverages). The baked ziti and
chicken parmesan dish at the Italy kiosk was huge, and it alone could easily
make a light lunch. However, we also love checking out the different food
options at the quick-service locations around World Showcase.
We’ve gotten food from the quick-service spots in Mexico,
China, the United States, Morocco, France, and the United Kingdom. While I
believe you can’t go wrong with any of these spots, we especially loved the Shawarma
Chicken Platter (lamb also available), served with hummus, tabbouleh, couscous
salad, and bread served at Tangierine Café in Morocco, the delicious sandwiches
served on croissants or French bread in France, and the fish and chips in the
United Kingdom. I do want to point out, if you are on a special diet, or are
traveling with someone who is- a friend I traveled with earlier this year is a
vegan, and she was delighted with her dinner at Tangierine Café in Morocco
(though I’m honestly not sure of what she had).
My family has tried four of the table service restaurants in
World Showcase, and are trying a fifth one early next year. Here are our
reviews of the four eateries that we’ve tried, and how kid-friendly we feel
that they are.
Biergarten (Germany)- A new family favorite, we just
recently tried this restaurant earlier this month! The buffet features
something to please almost everyone, including my 2-year old son who can be
picky when it comes to what he eats. The beer is plentiful, and you can choose
to order either ½ liter or 1 liter. Everyone in my family chose to order 1
liter, and we were offered to-go cups at the end of our dinner, so we could
make a quick getaway outside to catch the 9pm fireworks! There is also a great
show featuring a traditional Oktoberfest band, oom-pah and all! My son
loved this place, and we loved that he could be as loud as he wanted, and he
was even welcome to join the band up on stage at one point with the other kids
dining here! One thing to consider is that this restaurant utilizes community
seating, and so if you have a smaller party, you’ll be dining with others (we
had a party of 7, and the tables seat 8, so we did not sit with another party).
Chefs de France (France)- If I could describe this
restaurant in one word, I’d sum it up as simply ‘cute’. I really enjoyed this
restaurant- my steak was decent, our server was a lovely young man from the
French Countryside, and the atmosphere in the restaurant is playful and
charming. Personally, I think you can find better food at other World Showcase
locations, but if you like France, I think you’d be very happy eating here. We
dined here when I was pregnant with my son, but it was not necessarily quiet,
and there were many kids eating here with their parents, and so I would say it’s
a moderately good place to eat with your children.
Le Cellier (Canada)- This location is a Signature Dining
location, and so if you are on the Disney Dining Plan, you’ll use two credits
to eat here. The food is wonderful- my family loves filet mignon, and it was
delicious at Le Cellier. The restaurant is on the dark side, and tends to be
more quiet than some of the other World Showcase locations, and so I would
hesitate bringing younger children here unless they tend to be rather well-behaved.
When we ate here in 2015, my then-3-year-old nephew sat quietly and watched TV
on my brother’s phone, but my then 1-year-old son was rambunctious, and I spent
most of the meal out in the lobby so that he would not bother other guests
trying to enjoy their nice meal.
Teppan Edo (Japan)- If you love hibachi, then Teppan Edo may
be a big hit for your family! We do have a hibachi restaurant in our town that
we enjoy, but we still adore Teppan Edo. The servers are just wonderful- they
are very attentive and cater to your every need. I mentioned to our table mates
that we were in Disney celebrating our son’s first birthday, and one of the
servers overheard me, and ended up bringing out a special dessert, along with a
chef’s hat signed by the staff and an origami animal for him. As is common at
hibachi restaurants, if you are a smaller party, you’ll be sat with others- on
that trip, we sat with a family of five who loved Disney just as much as us,
and had a really fun time chatting with them about our trips! There are
multiple tables per room, and so it can get loud in this restaurant- perfect if
you’ve got a kid who’s a bit on the loud side!
We’ll be trying out Via Napoli in the Italy pavilion on our
next trip to Disney, and we are very excited about it. My ‘BDF’- or ‘Best
Disney Friend’ ate there with her husband in September, and had nothing but
great things to say about the food and the service that they received. They are
known for the fact that they import their supplies from Italy, and their pizzas
are traditional wood-fired pizzas. My mouth is watering just thinking about it!
If Epcot sounds like your kind of place, and your budget
allows, I would recommend staying at one of the Crescent Lake resorts. You can
read about most of these resorts on my Deluxe Resorts and Villas blog post at http://danasmousetails.blogspot.com/2016/06/deluxe-resorts-and-villas.html.
I don’t cover the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resorts, but you can check
those out here. Being able to walk
to these resorts in the morning, and back home at the end of your day at Epcot,
is a huge bonus, and will save a lot of time in the long run if you plan on
spending quite a bit of time at Epcot during your stay (boats are also available
from these resorts to and from Epcot and Hollywood Studios). Please note that
these resorts are some of the first to sell out during the Epcot International
Food and Wine Festival for this very reason.
Epcot is full of great learning opportunities, but you’ll be
having so much fun that you won’t realize you are being educated! While at
first glance Epcot may seem like it’s geared more towards adults, I truly
believe that kids of all ages can gain so much from a visit to Epcot, so please
don’t count it out. Epcot is connected to the Magic Kingdom via monorail, and
so if you’d like to split your day, as we have done in the past, this makes it
convenient and fun (my son ADORES the monorail!). As always, feel free to email
me at dana_aimee@hotmail.com if you
have any further Epcot or Disney-related travel questions. Happy Travels!
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