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First Visit to Epcot at Disney
Started our journey to Epcot early this morning. Stopped at Wawa gas station for some gas and a breakfast sandwich before we hit the road to Epcot in Disney. As soon as we arrived we went on a search to get our new passes. Got our season passes and started our adventure of this beautiful place. Epcot is known for the big ball in the background. Spaceship Earth, a geodesic sphere that also serves as an attraction.

Enjoyed this show about science inventions.
Me with Disney pass in my hand and ready to set out on our adventure for the day.
Epcot has a huge Flower and Garden show going on. Lots of Disney topiaries and flowers.
The first thing that caught my eye was the monorail system that went whizzing by. Never got to ride it but next visit I will.
Many topiaries designed into Disney characters.
Enjoyed this show about science inventions.
Free coke slushie for our first visit to Epcot and a first visitor badge :-)
Spotted the butterfly garden. I love butterflies so away we went to see the array of butterflies. I thought there would be more than what I saw but still found about 4 varieties and a couple willy worms that will be butterflies some day.
Mexico: This pavilion is completely inside of a Mayan pyramid and looks like a nighttime scene in a Mexican marketplace. It takes many of its inspirations from the Blue Bayou in Disneyland, including the boat ride that goes through the pavilion. This ride, now themed to Disney's Three Caballeros, shows the sights and sounds of Mexico. More recently, they have built a tequila bar and a new restaurant on the waterfront solidifying the popularity of alcoholic beverages in World Showcase.
Journey Into Imagination ride
China: This pavilion has the 360 movie Reflections of China which showcases the beauty and breadth of China. It replaced the 20-year-old movie "Wonders of China," which was one of the first American movies allowed to film inside of China, especially the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square.
Music in the pavilion, great band.
Last ride of the night -Spaceship Earth Ride: Located in the park's iconic geodesic sphere (no, it's not a giant golf ball), this attraction has had the same theme since its opening: communication. Spaceship Earth was one of the first attractions to portray future technologies, such as Skype and Google hangouts.
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