The last time Tim and I were in Disney was in December of 2005 when we were still dating. Since we dated long distance for almost two years, it was always interesting to see where we would meet up. Most of the time it was in New York or Ohio where I was living at the time. Sometimes it was in Pennsylvania and Texas where our families are... and then this one time it was at Disney World:). My college roommate Sara Joy was living in Gainesville, Florida for a year and we planned a Disney meetup trip for the three of us. We stayed in this super shady Days Inn where there were literally bugs in our beds and we woke up to a woman crying... not the best accommodations. The park, however, was fabulous. And this is why we built in a Disney portion to our trip.
We began our Disney vacation with Epcot, what we remembered to be our favorite park. It was a lot like I remembered as we walked in and the huge spaceship earth globe stood in front of us. This is a great focal point when you're trying to find different attractions! We immediately made our way through all of the rides and attractions to get to the World Showcase, a collection of different countries from around the world, all situated around a large lake. Each country has a distinctive architecture style that houses an attraction like a film or an educational ride. There are also gift shops with items for sale from that country, a restaurant with native food, and both are typically operated by natives of the country. All of these things really make you feel like you are in that particular country. That night we stopped for dinner at Morocco where we got this delicious shaved beef and chicken with a cream sauce on it, hummus, a parsley salad, and a piece of bread. It was very enjoyable. Afterward, we strolled through the shop that was in an adobe-type building. The shop clerk said hello to us and asked us if we knew Arabic. We said no, and he asked our names, then wrote them for us in Arabic. He said the Arabic alphabet has five or more letters than the English alphabet. These letters allow them to write many sounds that our alphabet doesn't. He demonstrated some of the more throaty sounds known to that region and then pointed out where they were in our names. It is very interesting and makes a lot of sense. Such an educational trip:)
OK, so it wasn't all educational, a lot of what we did was EAT. There was a wine and culinary festival going on while we were there. In addition to the little food shops at all the countries, there were booths set up that had three different foods not found on the typical menu. It was a lot of fun to stop by all of these booths and get samples of foods we'd never tried or heard of before. My favorite was a dish native to Cape Town called bobotie. It was like meatloaf in consistency, but with raisins, and then a mango chutney poured over the top. It was a great combination of salty and sweet. We tried many other things like creme brulee fr

We also saw some films in circlevision, which is a room you stand in the middle of and there are screens in a circle around you. It creates this great affect as you swoop through canyons and cities. It is very neat to look
We ended our day at Epcot without the fireworks, because there was quite a crowd and we didn't want to wait for the bus for an hour. We retired to our Disney resort (

PS - As a sidenote from Tim, we've opened up commenting to everyone and not just those with openid accounts. So feel free to comment!
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Tim & Kat - I've really enjoyed
reading about your travels. You
spent this day in one of my favorite places - Disney. Guess we
won't see you for Thanksgiving - so have a GREAT Turkey day (sorry you are missing the Turkey Bowl). Anxious to hear about your new home in TX-
Love, Aunt Cheryl
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