Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

PUSH

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We are at the Riviera now waiting for food. We're eating at their quick service, Prima Piatto. I wanted to try their croque monsieur.

Then we're going to take the Skyliner over to Hollywood Studios. Maybe ride Tower and Toy Story Mania before heading back for our Guardians time.
 

Lilofan

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It always amazes me that more people don't have an active passport. Even at 75 I keep mine active. One never knows when one might get the hankering to go to Paris to sip wine along the Champs-Élysées or walk in Piazza San Marco in Venice. There is so much of the world to see, so many places outside of the US to have new adventures. Especially those of you that are young. Expand your horizons, I guarantee it will alter how you perceive life forever.

Those aren't chicken strips those are chunks o' chicken. How much would a dish like that cost. Just curious!
As of 2021, only 1/3 of Americans have valid passports. Most probably don't even care of even having one .
 

Tiggerish

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… vs 76% of Canadians.
My first passport. I’m the one on the right in the photo. I wasn’t yet two years old.


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Have had my own since 1980. Made my new hubby get his in 1989 so he could come to visit my family overseas.

Recently found this while going through my moms things.

BTW, I’ve always thought I could’ve been Canadian. My dad and his brother emigrated from Ireland to London, then from London to Toronto. Took them three tries to get a US visa.
 

PUSH

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We got to Epcot around 12:30. We wanted to be free at 1 to get a Guardians virtual queue, so we had some time to kill. We walked through the aquarium, then got some drinks at Sunshine Seasons and waited until 1.

We got our virtual queue, with a return time around 5:30.

Lines were decent, but Spaceship Earth was only 10. So we hiked back down and made that our first ride of the trip. That's always a good one.

After that we saw that Soarin' was only 20 minutes, so we hiked back up to The Land. When we got in, we realized it was actually a walk on. Then we stood by Living with the Land while we were there. The line was about 10 minutes long.

After that we decided to take the Skyliner to Hollywood Studios since Tower of Terror had a 35 minute wait pretty consistently. We stopped at the Riviera for late lunch/early supper.

My croque monsieur was good, but the one they used to have at the Be Our Guest lunch was better. I'd give it 4/5.

I wasn't huge on the Riviera as a whole. It was nice, but not my style.

After our meals, we went to Hollywood Studios. We rode Tower of Terror, which had a 20 minute wait. Afterwards, the rest of the wait times were ling and we wanted to get back to Epcot so we could make our virtual queue when it opened up.

We got back and sat in the Oddessy pavilion for about 10 minutes until we were called.

We then headed to Guardians and waited about 50 minutes. We got a new song... can't remember what it was called, but it was different than the 3 we got last year.

Then we rode Gran Fiesta Tour, Figment, and Nemo. We watched Awesome Planet because we wanted to sit.

Then we sat on a bench outside Figment for a little while before heading to find a spot for Epcot Forever.

I LOVED Epcot Forever. Soooooo much better than Harmonious. The music was great. Lots of fireworks. My MagicBand+ vibrated and lit up during the show, which was fun.

Honestly, the MagicBand+ seemed uneventful today until the fireworks.

Then we headed back to the resort. We shared some nachos at the food court, and now we're sitting outside in the plaza enjoying the weather.

We'll head up in a bit and go to bed. I'll post some pictures later.
 

Goofyernmost

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… vs 76% of Canadians.
Yea, and when I lived in Vermont every other car had Canadian (Quebec) plates on them. Since I moved to NC I think I've seen about three Canadian plates and one of them was yours. So, there are two areas that most Americans head for Canada and Mexico. so if one lives in the south west they might have them or across the entire northern border. they need them but most of the border states have enhanced drivers licenses that are accepted like Passports, at least in Canada, I don't know about Mexico. In those cases they are mostly used to get back into the States. Canada is desperately lonely for company so they will let anyone in. Again just kidding! 😉 Passports aren't cheap, but they do offer more options. I still have 18 states in the mid-west that I have never been too so I guess I don't really need one at this point anyway, I just feel freer having one handy. What if "M" calls and has a mission for me?

 
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