I am sure most of what I report here is probably old news for most of you on this site; and I assume has been covered in more detail before. In any case...
I Just returned from an unplanned EPCOT visit this weekend. I am happy to report that the place looked really good. Lot's of international visitors; and the food and wine festival was jumping!
I went into the Wol pavillion which i have not seen the inside of in many years.
The place was beautiful; but no attractions at all ( except for a a makshift attraction on wines in Napa valley) it also looked like all of the old attractions were either removed or hidden from site. There was the stage from goofey about health; retooled for a culinary display. No Body wars, no carnium command, no making of me. The ceiling fans, windmills and chimes all looked as I remember them. I will post the phots from my iphone as soon as i can figure out how.
The rest of the Park was clean and orderly. One complaint I overherd repeatedly walking around was there was not any beer from many the nations represented for sale. Given the tempurature was in the 90's during the day it seemed logical that people were looking for beer over wine.
I did sample nearly every pavillion ( except the sushi) I ate & ate and ate. I was having my own Man VS Food episode. The foods were just terrific and unlike my last visit in Aug. I was not upset about my ADR time or the inability to eat at Le' celier! I even had the cheese soup at the canada pavillion.
All in all it was a lot fun for a very fast unplanned day visit.:sohappy:
I Just returned from an unplanned EPCOT visit this weekend. I am happy to report that the place looked really good. Lot's of international visitors; and the food and wine festival was jumping!
I went into the Wol pavillion which i have not seen the inside of in many years.
The place was beautiful; but no attractions at all ( except for a a makshift attraction on wines in Napa valley) it also looked like all of the old attractions were either removed or hidden from site. There was the stage from goofey about health; retooled for a culinary display. No Body wars, no carnium command, no making of me. The ceiling fans, windmills and chimes all looked as I remember them. I will post the phots from my iphone as soon as i can figure out how.
The rest of the Park was clean and orderly. One complaint I overherd repeatedly walking around was there was not any beer from many the nations represented for sale. Given the tempurature was in the 90's during the day it seemed logical that people were looking for beer over wine.
I did sample nearly every pavillion ( except the sushi) I ate & ate and ate. I was having my own Man VS Food episode. The foods were just terrific and unlike my last visit in Aug. I was not upset about my ADR time or the inability to eat at Le' celier! I even had the cheese soup at the canada pavillion.
All in all it was a lot fun for a very fast unplanned day visit.:sohappy:
:lookaroun