SyracuseDisneyFan
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The Hall of Presidents. Bring a noise cancelling headset, a sleep mask, and enjoy.
I used to love Ellen’s Universe of Energy (or whatever the heck it was called) at Epcot. It was a great place to take a snooze! But presidents definitely does it for me, even if I’m trying to stay awake!!!
I will agree, when I am fully adjusted to the east coast time zone (from the west coast) and am not sleep deprived (I’ve been known to sleep through PotC, SW, AA, and LwtL—all are favorites), it is an excellent attraction! I have even shed a few tears And of it will make you feel any better, I told the people off in front of me who refused to put their dang phones away (they were texting and it was very distracting). I told them if they weren’t interested in the attraction they should leave because some of us wanted to enjoy it) AND, I did stay awake that timeOh, NO! lol In general, notwithstanding fairly recent updates, this is one of my FAVORITES! Can't miss it and visit every trip more than once.
My very first trip was with my then girlfriend (eventual wife) in my 20s, and we got caught in a downpour right in front of HoP. Not knowing what it
I will agree, when I am fully adjusted to the east coast time zone (from the west coast) and am not sleep deprived (I’ve been known to sleep through PotC, SW, AA, and LwtL—all are favorites), it is an excellent attraction! I have even shed a few tears And of it will make you feel any better, I told the people off in front of me who refused to put their dang phones away (they were texting and it was very distracting). I told them if they weren’t interested in the attraction they should leave because some of us wanted to enjoy it) AND, I did stay awake that time
You reminded me of your trip reports with your spork!There are some little tables tucked away back in Morocco in Epcot. We like to grab a couple drinks, maybe some snacks, and just sit back there for a while.
You reminded me of your trip reports with your spork!
This is more so for locals and frequent visitors, but when you're in need of a calm spot to relax where is it and why?
For me I have one in each park:
-Magic Kingdom
I absolutely adore and love the second floor of the Columbia Harbor House. I love this restaurant so much, since I was a child I have loved nautical themes and things. The music, the atmosphere transport me to calm night on the sea. When I used to hate my job and have really bad days I would go to this restaurant a lot to just calm down and forget my troubles.
-EPCOT
Far from being a secret but I frequent the Katsura Grill at the Japan Pavillion. I went to Japan once as a child and it was by far my favorite place I've ever visited. Eating here takes me back to that wonderful trip and the beautiful waterfall and views from the interior are just perfect.
-Disney Hollywood Studios
It's hard to pick one for this park because it's so small and condensed. For this park it's the alleyways of Grand Avenue, I love these back alleys because they remind me of old MGM Studios. For most of the day there's not many people back there, and the stores make for a great chance to escape the hustle and bustle.
-Disney's Animal Kingdom
This one I only like to visit in the latter part of the day, it's the Flame Tree Barbecue gardens. This area is so masterfully designed and gorgeous it's hard to believe they fit this oasis in one of the busiest places in the park. I love sitting out by the water watching Everest and after eating walking through the gardens and ponds.
So what about you? Where do you like to "Getaway?"
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