Thursday, December 1st - Epcot Day - Continued
By the time we got out of SSE, we only had a few minutes before our LL return time for GOTG Cosmic Rewind. We took the opportunity for a restroom break, and a SSE photoshoot.
When we got to GOTG, Jason went first, while I waited with Lincoln. I waited forever to get this shot of the monorail, SSE, and the Starblaster.
When J got off, he found L and I, and made sure to let me know to go alllll the way to the righthand side to scan in with my LL. He had tried to enter on the furthest-right boarding group line, and was scolded by a CM for being in the wrong place. Wouldn't you know it, I did the same exact thing.
To be fair the Lightning Lane sign isn't centered above the Lightning Lane entrance. Anywho, I breezed through the LL queue, and soon enough, I was getting on the ride.
They did a "holiday remix" song for the onboard music during the Festival of the Holidays. When they announced that they'd be doing a holiday overlay, I (and I'm sure many others) thought they'd be playing some iconic holiday songs from the 70s and 80s, but instead, they played "Run Run Rocket," a remix of "Run Run Rudolph." It was cute, but I'm sure it would have been more enjoyable to hear "Last Christmas" by Wham, or "Santa Claus is Comin to Town" by the Jackson 5. Maybe they just didn't want to pay the royalties - we all know Disney is hurting for money right now.
Regardless, the ride was fun, as always. The guy who rode next to me kept his hands over his eyes the whole time, but he was whooping throughout the ride, so I guess he had fun?
Maybe he just had motion sickness and didn't want to look around during the ride.
After I got off the ride, L had fallen asleep, so we strolled through some of the shops while he napped. In
Mouse Gear Creations Shop. we bought 3 Munchlings to give L for Christmas, as well as a bubble wand. There was a large bird (I think maybe a crow) flying around the ceiling of the store, so we didn't spend any more time in there than we needed to. We also went through the Disney Traders shops at the entrance of World Showcase, so that we could grab a wrist gift card to use at the festival booths.
After we had finished our shopping, we sat at a bench outside of one of the Disney Traders shops to open and put together L's bubble wand so he could have it when he woke up. I also took the opportunity to grab a pic of the Epcot Christmas tree. J always insists that this tree is crooked.
After a short nap, L woke up, and we let him play with the bubble wand for a few minutes. He called it "Bubble Party."
We were feeling a little hungry, so we stopped by the Mele Kalikimaka booth, where we got the Kalua Pork with Okinawa sweet potatoes and mango salad ($5.50). J and I both thought that the pork had great flavor, and L devoured the sweet potatoes.
While we were in line at the booth, I saw that the Seas, Land, and Imagination pavilions were finally open, so when we had finished our snack, we headed over to the Land pavilion to ride LWTL. This was L's second time riding, and we were afraid he might get bored, but he really enjoyed it! So much so, that when we got off the ride, he signed "more" and said "more peas!" I thought the holiday overlay was really cute - we hadn't seen it since 2020, and it seemed like they had added some extra decorations since then.
Up next: Manatees, Baby Shark, and a purple dragon.