Friday (12/6) Day 6 - Boma & Epcot
Everyone woke up really early today so we could get over to our 8am Boma breakfast. I was psyched for this one because it was yet another first for us. Not only had we never eaten there but we'd never been in AKL before.
The breakfast was absolutely wonderful. Bill fell in love with the sticky buns. For me, it was all about that french toast bread pudding with that sauce over the top. I think I ate what would amount to a plate full of just that and honestly wanted more.
Our day at Epcot had a slow start. We jumped onto SSE as we always do as we enter and then since we had some time until our 11am TT FP, we asked Aaron what he wanted to do. Since we had gotten so much of Future World done earlier in the week (unexpectedly) we aimed him toward things like UoE. Much to our surprise he decided to go on Mission Space! Another item that goes with the theme of him being more willing to do things this trip for sure.
After MS we wandered over to UoE but arrived just as the doors had closed for the preshow. We sat for a minute and decided to instead wander a bit until our FP opened up. We were worried for a bit when TT shut down "temporarily" just before our FP time but we caught a little bit of the show with whoever the guys are now with the trash cans etc. (I always called them the Jammitors but that changed ages ago I guess).
Then it was time for TT! We agreed that this time we'd each pick a certain aspect of the car to "own" as our own. Bill had the engine, I had the body shape and Aaron pretty much got everything else.
After TT we headed over to Club Cool to try out some of the new sodas.
Then we decided to do something we'd never done before. Because Aaron had been in such a great "character" mode this trip, we hopped into line for the Character Spot. The wait was only maybe 15 minutes so it wasn't bad and Aaron was so excited he didn't care.
Minnie took off with Duffy. The look on Aaron's face was hilarious. He didn't know what to think at first. I think he thought for a brief moment she was seriously stealing him. Very cute moment.
Our next FP+ selection wasn't until 2:00 (Soarin') so we had a bunch of time left to kill. Then it was off to Imagination! again.
When we got off Imagination we decided to make Aaron's day and headed toward World Showcase.
How would World Showcase make Aaron's day? Well, we knew Duffy would be out and decided no matter how long the wait, we'd let him meet him. Being that this trip was extremely Duffycentric, it was a wonderful moment for him. The wait was next to nothing and he just lit up at the idea.
Don't misunderstand... Aaron's disability is truly just mood related. He is a typical 7 year old boy otherwise and he gets that the characters are just people in costume. Still, there was something about them this trip and Duffy was the icing on the cake and a perfect last character interaction.
While we were on this side of things we decided to head into Mexico to hitch a ride on a boat but Aaron decided he was in Duffy mode after his M&G and just wanted to make one of the little puppets and move on until later when we came back for our ADR at San Angel Inn.
We still had about an hour to kill until our FP for Soarin' and we were hungry so we decided to head over to the America pavilion to pick up the one thing Bill wanted more than anything... a Turkey Leg. It was a really warm day and we were all exhausted by this day so I suggested taking the boat across but Aaron wanted to walk so off we went.
We made the long trek around to America and found the Fife and Drum... y'know, that place with the huge Turkey Leg sign and picture of a Turkey Leg on the outside? We stood in line for about 5 minutes and when we got to the window we ordered a Turkey Leg. The girl at the counter, completely straight faced says "I don't have any." Bill, of course, thought she was being cute... I mean how could the Turkey Leg spot not have Turkey Legs right? Each of us giggling and smiling we said "you're kidding right?" and she responded, again completely straight faced, no sign of apologetic attitude what so ever, "No I don't have any. You can try the cart at the front of the park." We explained that we had just walked all the way from Future World to get a Turkey Leg and she just sort of stared blankly and said "I don't have any." No sorry. No acting as if she felt our pain or wanted to make it better. Just nothing. Bill was livid. We headed into the QS in the pavilion to pick up some burgers but the realization that the one thing he was waiting the entire trip to have just killed his mood for a good while.
Aaron decided he didn't want anything from the menu and wanted what he saw back at the Fife and Drum... the Perry Lunch Box lunch. So, while Bill waited for the food I begrudgenly made my way back to the line. I waited a good 10 minutes in line watching people go up to the counter walking away with wine... at 11:30am. Ok a little early for me but hey. When it was our turn I ordered Aaron's lunch, from the same woman, and she says to me "I don't think I have any, let me check." I instantly felt my blood pressure rise. Had she came back to the window without Aaron's lunch I would've probably caused a scene (after the Turkey Leg incident with the same woman) but luckly they had "one left." *deep breath*
Then it was time for Soarin'! Another attraction Aaron has in the past given us a difficult time with but this time he was pysched and ready! This was the one and only time we ran into trouble as far as the FP return queue was concerned. When we got downstairs we noticed a huge line and it was for FP return. Slowly people trickled through though and after only a few minutes we were able to head in. Not sure they are organizing things as smoothly as they really could on this one queue wise. Once inside we waited in the concorse area for about 20 minutes before we were in the preshow spot. With two concorses and the amount of people who FP this attraction it just seems to me like it'd make more sense to send FP to the left, standby to the right and when it was slow in either, then fill in the blanks a bit. Instead it seemed like they were filling each side with standby until a FP walked up. Both options work but there was no denying the wait once inside because of how they were flowing the traffic.
Once off Soarin' we didn't have anything planned until our 6pm Maelstrom so we kind of went into "whatever" wander mode. This is where there is no sense to the direction we go and we'll often end up walking back and forth in Future World. On days like we'd had so far with waits being really great, it was a fine thing to do.
Next up... UoE! I still love this attraction though it's in desperate need of an update. Luckily Ellen and Bill Nye are still "current" (well, Bill Nye maybe not so much except for Dancing with the Stars lol) but they don't look anything like that anymore. That and the dino attacking Ellen was once again not moving anything but his mouth.
Then another ride on Living With the Land (one of Aaron's favorites).
And then over to the jumping fountains to let Aaron have some play time before heading into World Showcase.