First Thing You Do In EPCOT

LoriMistress

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The first thing we do in Epcot, is rush over to Soarin'. Then it's TT, and M:S. From there, we explore FW, and then head over to WS.
 

diddy_mouse

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I, like so many of you, head over to The Land for my Soarin' Fastpass then (depending on the wait time) ride Living With The Land followed by a walk around The Seas.
 

MarkTwain

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Go under Spaceship Earth to Innoventions Plaza, and someone goes over to Soarin' with our tickets to get Fasspasses while the rest of us watch the Fountain of Nations. Then we head over to World Showcase. We tend to visit World Showcase in the daytime, than do the attractions in Future World at night when the lines go down.

Get a waffle w/ strawberries from one of the beautiful Norwegian women. Its a great tradition me and my dad started a long time ago

Norway has awesome food, and the Norwegian woman are nice too :)

Finnish girls are better. :lookaroun

[runs away]
 

Susan Savia

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We always ride Spaceship Earth first and last on any trip to WDW. AFter that, its usually Test Track for a Fast Pass and then hop in line for a ride on it and then into Mouse Gear until time for our 2nd ride using our Fast Passes on Test Track. From there its Innoventions until World Showcase opens and later in the day, we return to Future World to cover what we missed earlier.
 

forevermickey

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Well since we have the "wee one" with us, our 4yr old daughter, we hit the character spot first while there are no lines, then we decide what future pavillions to go to - most likely we go on Soarin then the Land - then to JII even though, well you know- gotta show Figment some love- Living Seas- gotta hang with Nemo for the little one - get into World Showcase about 11ish, starting with Mexico a family favorite, working around the lagoon.

This year I will doing Test Track - a first for me...

We usually end with Spaceship Earth- nice finish to a great day
 

Edeyore

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We usually try to be at Epcot as soon as the park opens. We get whatever fastpasses we want and then usually have breakfast at the restaurant near the fountain. We take time to relax and set-up a family plan on how we will approach the day and get in everyones favorites. We have done it six times so far and it really seems to work well. Enjoy!!!
 

Korfar

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My wife has a friend that works in guest relations at Epcot so we go visit there first then off the Test Track.
 

sueuk

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Go through the International Gateway and SMILE!!! it's usually about an hour after we've arrived at the BC and we're getting coffee and cake and breathing in the air of WDW. :sohappy:
 

SAV

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I grab the park passes and go and get the Soarin' FP's while the DW & kids make their way to Nemo. We ride that and then check out the Seas and do Crush. Then depending on return time, we either ride Soarin' or do something else.
 
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The first thing we do is get a fast pass for Soaring, then eat breakfast @ Seasons, in the Land....then we do whatever we feel like after breakfast till it's time for soaring FP.... (can't wait to go in Oct.....for 2 weeks.).........:sohappy::sohappy:
 

Mammymouse

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We try to get fast passes for Test Track and that means come back at 6 PM. With all these posters here going to Soaring I can't figure out who is getting the Test Track fast passes ahead of us. Not into the Soaring, been on it once. It was okay. Husband and 36 year old daughter can't do Soaring because of the visual stuff - it gives them migraines - so I went solo.
 

The Incredible Schmulk

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Go on SSE and then take it from there

Am I the only person who thinks Soarin is extremely overrated?

Not at all. I'm with you. It's fun, but I can go without. In fact, as I said earlier in the thread, I don't think we'll be going back until it gets a refurb.

A new video theme would be nice, too. EPCOT isn't California Adventure. I appreciate the sentiment of bringing over a popular attraction, but it would fit so much better if it was more nationally or globally focused, as opposed to looking at one state.
 

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