Epcot
EPCOT stands for Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow.
It is divided into 2 distinct areas - Future World and World Showcase.
It is more than twice the size of Magic Kingdom and the saying is that Epcot really stands for Every Person Comes Out Tired. FUTURE WORLD
Test Track - We started our day on Test Track with Emily and she LOVED it. We boarded 'test vehicles' to ride around a track which will test your car through braking, speed, turns, temperature, and finally a spin from 0 to 60 miles around a circular track. Testing vehicles is just a lot of fun!
MIssion Space - This is a flight simulator type ride which simulates a shuttle launch. Jacob, Emily and I went on the tamer verision while Allan, Nathan, Joshua, Tiffany, Erica, Ashley and Andrew went on the original version.
The Seas - This is a huge saltwater aquarium which is home to a huge collection of fish and marine life.
Soarin Over California - This is the most popular ride at Epcot. When you enter the theater you are seated in one of 3 rows on a huge metal structure. You actually feel as though you are flying. It is quite difficult to describe! It involves a giant IMAX screen and a huge riding structure where you are seated and then rise high into the air. Using flight simulator technology you then feel as though you really are flying over California.
Soda tasting - In one of the builidings, they have soda from all over the world to sample.
Earth
After riding this one, we played a few games. The point of this game was to move energy to the houses that needed it.
Emily and Rachel also took a turn. World Showcase is located around the lagoon - a 1.2 mile trail around 11 countries of the World.
Canada - Thirty foot tall totem poles, beautiful gardens, a chateau and a water fall await you at the Canada Pavillion.
The United Kingdom - Enter a quaint maze of streets representing many different ages of British buildings.

France - A replica Eiffel Tower dominates your view of this French pavillion.
Morocco - For a taste of the exotic head to the Morocco Pavillion. With it's street market feel, bright colors and narrow back streets you feel as though you have stepped into a different world.
Japan - The imposing 5 story pagoda greets you at the entrance to the Japanese Pavillion.
There is a peaceful garden and a gallery which houses Japanese art, and stores that sell Japanese items. 
The United States - The buildings here are huge colonial style buildings. With short on time, we breezed through this country except we did end up eating our Thanksgiving dinner here.
Italy - There is no mistaking that this is Italy!
A coffee stall at the entrance, a huge imposing bell tower leading to a piazza and stores selling everything from wine to hand painted masks.Germany - Traditional Germanic architecture, German music, and a large shopping area make this country distinctive.
The main attraction here is the buffet restaurant The Biergarten. We were planning on eating here until we saw the price tag, $37 a person. 
China - This country had amazing architecture that reflected the Chinese nation.

Norway - All of the Norwegian architecture dating back to the 14th century gives a authentic feel.
Maelstrom is a water ride which sails through dark Viking legends of storms and trolls with a movie presentation at the end. After watching the movie, we walked through the gift shop looking at some amazing things from Norway. Emily was left behind here looking around. As soon as I walked in the store, I could hear her crying. This is the worse sound a mother could hear. She was lost for about long minutes for Emily.Mexico - Most of the attractions of the Mexico pavillion are housed inside a giant ancient pyramid.
This really is a fun place. There is a bustling market place with a restaurant and a boat ride attraction. One of the most spectacular fireworks displays at any of the Disney parks is Epcot's Illuminations Reflections of Earth.
The firework display uses lasers and pyrotechnics all set to a brilliant musical score. It was impressive! 
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