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Orlando, Florida, United States
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Thứ Năm, 22 tháng 3, 2012

Just somethings you maybe concern ;)

Hollywood Studios aka MGM is what it used to be called. Is a good compromise for kids and adults.
There is the Muppet 3D movie was is fun for both kids and adults. I love the Muppet and there are good 3D effects.

Indiana Jones is ok, it is more of a stunt show and how to from the Indy movies more than sceens from the movies.
The Star Wars ride is one of the best rides in the park. You sit in a shuttle type pod with a movie screen and there are 58 different adventures you can go on. They just cycle at random so you can ride it 58 times and get a different one each time.
There are some good places to eat and lots of snack areas.
The Tower of Terror is a great ride another one of my favorites. This is also were you find the Back lot ride and Aerosmith Roller Coaster and the Haunted Mansion.
This is one of the smaller parks so it is pretty easy to get through in one day



Thứ Bảy, 17 tháng 3, 2012

Yes! I LOVE this place :X :X



 So this park is more "movie-based." It focuses on Disney movies and movie production in the most fun and colorful way possible. They have some great attractions.

Here are my favorites:
Hollywood Tower of Terror--It's kind of creepy how they take you back to the "Twilight Zone" and drop you from stories high. The line is long, but if you like thrill rides, this is one of the good ones throughout the entire park. It's set up like a hotel, you go up in an elevator, the doors open so you could take a peak outside, and then you get dropped. Lol. Sounds kind of simple, but I hope you get the drift!

Aerosmith Rock and Roller Coaster--I love roller coasters! This is an indoor coaster with awesome lighting and sound. I highly recommend this! Yeah this is a must! The wait is long, but what the heck...you're there and it's one of the best rides in the park!

Light, Motors, Action Extreme Stunt show--This was pretty awesome. I mean I'm not even to cars and I thought it was neat! This is am outdoor show, you sit on bleachers, and watch cars do these ridiculous stunts! It's a thrilling experience! 

The American Idol Experience--The judges are...well idk who they are...but they act like AI judges! The stage and audience is set up like the real AI show. They choose guests of the park who audition to perform. They sing their hearts out for you/the audience. The judges give their input. It really seems like a live taping of AI lol. The voting is similar too. It's pretty neat and fun! It's indoors so if it's hot out, this would be a great way to cool off.

The Great Movie Ride--This may be more for adults because they have some old movies featured on this ride. This ride slowly takes ou on a sort of journey through classic movies. Your guide talks you through the ride and even participates in some of the action scenes you will go through.

Voyage of the Little Mermaid--This is a show...not a ride! For some reason, everytime I go here, I expect it to be a ride lol...maybe because of the word "voyage" being a part of it. I love the Little Mermaid and the songs in the movie. They had this attraction when I was little, and I'm glad they still have it. Great for kids! I think we all had to stand though...I don't remember. Correct me if I'm wrong.

There's so much more to this place. Those were just my highlights. The cons include: waiting in lines, pricing, the heat (depending what time of the year you go), and the crowds...it could get packed!








Thứ Sáu, 9 tháng 3, 2012

Fall in love with Epcot :x



We've six months for internship at Disney. Wow! I kept repeating that around every corner. For those of you who know Disney, I’m sure you’re not surprised to hear that decorated for the holidays means *DECORATED* for the holidays!! Every inch had something holiday-ish, yet it all worked. We never felt overwhelmed by it all, or holiday-ed out. But I will admit that after being surrounded by Disney holiday.
I just love being at Disney. Adults become kids again, and kids are (for the most) drawn into a fantasy-as-reality universe of amazing things. It’s a place where grown men wear Tigger. Seriously, while waiting in line for a ride (which was infrequent as early December is one of the 3 lowest-populated times at Disney!), I saw a man, probably early 60s, close-cropped silvered hair, standing talking to his wife. As he turned around to move forward, the back of his jacket has this huge Tigger on it! It was so cool I almost hugged him.
One of our favorite stops is Epcot, and this time we did it how we always said we wanted to, slow and steady. We spent the bulk of one day exploring the World Showcase in the back, and another day exploring the front portion, Futureworld. I love that the majority of the experience is educational, whether teaching about other cultures, greener living, or new technologies in the pipeline. One of our have-to stops is “The Land.” Blame it on me being a farm girl, but my husband loves it as well. We always grab a light meal in the quick-service cafeteria. This time, I had a grilled vegetable flatbread sandwich and some pumpkin-squash soup. The vegetables are mostly grown in the hydroponic gardens of the pavilion. In addition to the water ride through the gardens and Soaring (a must!), we also did the “Behind the Seeds” tour, which takes people on a tour through the hydroponic gardens and aquaculture areas. The tour talks about their bio-technology research, their green methods of pest control, and showcases the many different types of hydroponic gardening they do with their plants. Some of the easier ones you can do at home as well!
Here are a few pictures from the trip — there’s no way to capture it all, for sure.
This is Zhu Lin, she stood in front of her own country's showcase, China


 Kiss to Italy :P


My big ball :P




























Thứ Hai, 5 tháng 3, 2012

The so-called Future world



I give you some information about Epcot. This is not too difficult to search in google, however, these above photos are taken by myself he he :P  Epcot in " my tiny eyes" is so fantastic, right ?








CHINA






JAPAN








Epcot theme park, one of 4 Theme Parks at Walt Disney World Resort, sprawls across 300 acres—twice the size of Magic Kingdom theme park—and is divided into Future World and World Showcase.
Future World
Future World is full of sensational attractions—including one of the fastest attractions in all Disney Parks—as well as inspiring entertainment and shows, all of which focus on technological advancements, innovation and wonder. In Future World, ideas become reality.
The Epcot theme park icon, Spaceship Earth, looking like a giant golf ball rising high above the horizon, welcomes you as you walk through the Park's main entrance.
World Showcase
Beyond Future World, if entering from the main gate at Epcot theme park, is the World Showcase area. World Showcase is a collective of Pavilions that wrap around the World Showcase Lagoon. Inside the Pavilions, find shops, attractions and restaurants that represent the culture and cuisine of these 11 countries:
While walking between Pavilions, be amused by live performers—some may even invite you to participate in the show! There's also plenty of kid-centric entertainment, too, like Disney Character meet and greet locations and Kidcot fun stops. At Kidcot stations, kids can create one-of-a-kind souvenirs.
In Epcot theme park, creativity is encouraged, imagination is celebrated and countries are united. Be amazed, inspired, enlightened and entertained!
In the next entry, I'm going to share what happened in so-called The Future world :P Have fun !! See U :)