After a quick shower and some time to pull ourselves together, everyone was ready to head over to EPCOT for the evening.
We’d been hyping Le Cellier to the moms for the last couple days and we were really hoping they’d enjoy it when it came time to eat. Our reservations weren’t until 830 (park close at 9) so we still had some time to accomplish a few things before we had to check in.
Another pretty quick bus ride had us rolling through security and the main gates in no time. Another “Welcome Home” greeting awaited from the Cast Member who noticed the purple glow after I scanned my finger to enter the park. I enjoyed that added touch.
I always love seeing the Spaceship Earth structure when walking into the park. Such a great icon and always makes for some great photo opportunities no matter where you are in the park.
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We had FP+ for Living with the Land that was now open for us but as we started to walk by SSE the wait was only 5 minutes so we decided to forego the boat tour and jump on SSE.
Lennon has become a massive fan of this ride but the best we can figure is she really just likes having her picture taken at the beginning. Kelly, on the other hand, would be most pleased to skip this ride as much as possible. I’m somewhere in the middle. I enjoy the attraction and am happy to ride it at least once a trip so off we went.
I can’t recall if the moms have ridden on previous trips but I don’t think so. At any rate, it was a nice way to kick off our evening and Amit was a ride guaranteed not to cause any further neck damage to Deb!
When we were done on SSE the kids wanted to ride Journey into the Imagination before that pavilion closed...yay. Before we made our way to see Figment, I was tasked with running to grab a return time for Soarin’ as that was a cannot miss for the moms that evening. I made the walk to the Land to retrieve a time and met up with the group at Club Cool.
I was thirsty but really I wanted to see if the moms would take the Beverly challenge. We sampled a few of the tastier options before I talked them into a taste of Beverly. Expectedly they nearly gagged and while I choked it down myself I enjoyed a laugh at their expense.
From Beverly it was over to figment. We arrived shortly before the pavilion was to close so we did take a rip through the imagination lab. With that extremely catchy tune in our heads and Lennon laughing nonstop at the skunk smell, we left Imagination and made our way towards the World Showcase for a Frozen FP+.
On our way we found a cool PhotoPass spot with no line so we jumped right in.
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Deb has never been on the rebranded Frozen ride but my mom was able to check it out in April when she was there for her Disney Institute program and she was a fan of the new attraction. Of course, the kids love it and they kept telling grandma Deb how much fun it is but they did warn her about it possibly going backward. With that her panic set in once more!
We arrived at Frozen and made our way through the FP line. I’ve never actually been through the standby line in this ride so I’ve yet to see the full queue but what you do get to see in the FP line is spot on Arendelle.
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We loaded up on the ride and off we went. I do like the ride but my complaint remains they really could have done more. Too much blank space throughout that likely could have added so much more. I was never a Maelstrom fan so this to me is still better but what could have been I guess.
Deb really liked the ride, even with the backward part. Still nursing that crick in the neck!
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We didn’t really plan our EPCOT visit that well as after Frozen we went back to the Land for Soarin’. Lots of walking back and forth, at least we were getting our steps in for the day.
Soarin’ is a favourite for everyone, except Len. On the last trip she somehow got all freaked out by the whale jumping and a few other scenes that kinda spooked her. She also got it in her head that you get wet. It did take some convincing to get her on but eventually we were all in front of the monitors listening to David Puddy going over the preflight routine. High-five.
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Soarin’ continues to be great and Lennon was over her fear pretty quickly. Funny imaginations on those little ones. Deb was a big fan of the new video too. I still miss the old score though!
We were starting to run out of time before dinner but we had just enough to walk over to the Seas and swim through the big blue world with Nemo.
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We ended up picking up a few souvenirs in the gift shop before finding our stroller in the dark and heading back home to Canada for a good meal.
As we walked through the pathways it was pretty neat to see all the Food and Wine kiosks and sitting areas getting ready to open later in the week. I’ve never been to Food and Wine but it looks like a very cool setup.
We arrive at Le Cellier around 830 only to find they were running behind and we likely wouldn’t be seated until after 900! We had no other option but to hang out and wait.
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The kids were hungry and Ella’s glucose levels were starting to drop so Kelly took them to find something to eat while we waited. I think they were happy with what they found!
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As we waited near the restaurant, illuminations started behind us. The moms took the girls up to watch for a bit while Kelly and I waited. Admittedly I have never seen Illuminations before and have been dying to see it at least once, especially after learning it wouldn’t be around much longer. Oh well, it would have to wait until another day I guess.
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Finally, we were called in to sit down for our late night meal and everyone but the girls who were now full of donut, were ready to eat!
We were sat in Ontario and quickly informed our server that we were all Canadians which always makes for a fun conversation about where everyone is from.
We browsed the menu for a few minutes and everyone was eventually ready to make out selections. Everyone ordered the filet, but I wasn’t quite feeling like driving a steak into me after 9pm so I went with the cheddar cheese soup and the signature poutine.
One of the unsung highlights of Le Cellier are the pretzel rolls that come in the bread basket and they were even that much better with the soup!
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The soup was terrific. Hearty and full of flavour. Almost a meal in itself. The poutine, though quite different than the traditional poutine we enjoy here in Canada was tasty as well. Maybe a tad too gourmet for me but still good.
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The others raved about their steaks and were big-time fans of the risotto. Even with all the hype leading in, Le Cellier didn’t disappoint.
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It was after 10 and a bit too late for dessert so we squared up on our bill and made our way out. Ready to head back to the resort after a pretty full day.
As we walked back up towards World Showcase to head to the exit the park was virtually empty. It was so cool to casually stroll towards the gates with nobody else around. We definitely took our time looking around and taking a few parting shots before finally sauntering through the exit and back to the bus stop.
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Even with our later start, we still had a very full day and everyone was ready to get home and get some rest. We enjoyed the relaxed start to the day so decided we might as well try it again the next day. We were heading to Animal Kingdom and a return visit to Pandora! By the time we returned to the hotel and settled into the room it was about 1130. Time for some shuteye but it wasn’t exactly the good nights' sleep we were hoping for.