Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Epcot... Part 1 (Thanks to Blogger)

After visiting the beautiful Animal Kingdom, we took a Disney bus over to Epcot. By the way, park-hopping is a totally different experience in Disney World. It's easy enough to figure out, but it takes forever! Even though security lines tend to be longer at Disneyland, I do appreciate that you only have to go through security once there. We went through at least three security checks each of the two days in Disney World. Slightly annoying.

While we are on this topic, let me also say that Disney World definitely has a better ticket-scanning system. At Disneyland, you stand in line, hand the cast member your ticket to be scanned, show your hand stamp if necessary, and walk through the turnstile. This process requires one cast member per turnstile, leaving many turnstiles closed on less busy days. At Disney World, they had every turnstile open because you scan your own ticket. You put it into a feeder which scans the ticket by itself. Then, you may have to put your finger on a fingerprint scanner. I don't know how it decides this. We had to do it once (at Epcot) and then once the next day when we re-entered the Magic Kingdom. Then a little light flashes green and the turnstile unlocks for you to walk through. Or, it flashes red, which I assume means you have a problem. Anyways, there are no hand stamps, and since they can open more turnstiles, it seems to go much, much faster! There are also less lines to get into each park since people are spread out in different parks and don't all hop parks around the same time. In California, there is usually a line to get into California Adventure starting at around 1pm. Then there is a huge line to get back into Disneyland between 6pm and 9pm. Usually. I guess when you have four huge parks, people either park-hop less, or just at different times. ANYWHO...

Epcot.

Epcot was awesome. We had been warned that it was a "boring" or "old person" park, but we both enjoyed it. No, there are not a ton of rides. But it is very interesting. I can see the World Showcase being something you either think is totally lame or totally awesome. I thought it was totally awesome. Anyways let's get to some pictures.

We grabbed fastpasses for Test Track when we got into the park. Then, we rode MISSION: Space. I rode the Green Track (aka the Wuss Track, Chicken Track, Sissy Track, take your pick) while daring Morgan rode the Orange Track. The difference? The Orange Track spins you around to make you feel like you are in zero gravity. The Green Track doesn't make you puke your guts out. I do NOT do spinning. It was a pretty fun ride, but I wouldn't wait over 30 minutes for it. Epcot and Disneyland have the least in common so I'm not even going to bother with Disneyland ride comparisons for this park.

Then we headed over to the World Showcase. Oh my goodness. LOVED this place. Wouldn't recommend it for the kids, but I personally loved it. It's not very "Disney" and you kind of forget that you are in a theme park, but I did feel like I was traveling the world. :)

First stop: Mexico

Mexico was awesome. I was laughing at all the stuff they sold that I hadn't seen since... well since I'd been to Mexico! Mexican vanilla, those ugly painted cat things, blown glass, leather wallets, turquoise necklaces, goat's milk candy, those huge paper flowers, mu-mus with the pretty embroidery, etc. It was awesome. There was a mariachi band and they were DANG good. There is also a ride, "Gran Fiesta Tour starring the Three Gay Caballeros." It was a boat ride and was actually a lot of fun. :)

Next up: Norway

Norway was fun. There is a ride called Maelstrom. It was... wow. It was hilariously un-Disney. It was like a history lesson on water. It was interesting though. I just thought it was weird. I was slightly confused the whole time. Probably because I missed the History of Norway lesson in school. Must have been absent that day. AFTER the ride, there is a movie. AFTER. That is soooo weird. The movie was a bit less confusing, but a bit more "made-in-the-80s." Hilarious. Overall though, the ride was fun.

Moving on to China.


China was cool. Did you know Disney World still has Circle-Vision 360? Well it does. In China, we watched "Reflections of China" in Circle-Vision 360. I do not remember Circle-Vision from my childhood, but I learned two things. 1. It's really awesome. 2. It makes me kind of sick.

We also ate in China. Morgan and I split a thing of potstickers and egg rolls. I think it cost us about $4 each. Not bad for Disney. (Disney World has much more affordable meals than the land. They also tell you right on the map what kind of food each restaurant serves and the price range of the menu items. So smart!)

We then headed over to Germany.


Evidently, Germany didn't make that big of an impression on me because not only do I not remember this picture being taken, I also scarcely remember visiting Germany. I DO remember that they sold Happy Cola candy. This is Brad's favorite. I almost bought some for him, but then remembered that you can get it at Target for $1.50 or so.

Next was Italy. This country DID make a big impression, as evidenced by the amount of pictures we took. I LOVED Italy.

The thing that impressed me most about Italy was the architecture, although the Italian cast members who spoke only Italian and all the Ferrari merch was pretty impressive too. ;)

Alrighty, well after working on this post for over four days, Blogger decided to erase the rest of it. So I'll get to the other half of Epcot later I guess. THANKS BLOGGER! Uhg.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Disney World!

Two weeks ago, my best friend and I decided to be ultra spontaneous and go to Disney World. We literally planned the trip two days before leaving. It was so fun! I had never been to Disney World in my life and neither had Morgan, even though you know we are Disneyland FREAKS. (By the way, anyone want to accompany me to Disneyland soon? ;) )

Morgan had a free flight on Southwest and two park hoppers. We found a 3-star for $28 a night. It had a free shuttle to the parks. We found a shuttle to take us from the airport to the hotel for fairly cheap. We bought another 2 day park hopper and split the price. It was all set!

Morgan took this awesome shot of our flight to Orlando. :)



Our $28 hotel. The one directly above is me studying the Magic Kingdom map. Gotta be prepared!


We walked to Walgreen's so I could buy some Dr. Pepper. You know me, can't live without the Dr. Pepper!



Tired, but excited to go to Disney World. This is us waiting for the hotel shuttle to Animal Kingdom.

The first day, we went to the Animal Kingdom. It is so beautiful! We were only there for about three hours since the plan was to do all four parks in only two short days. The park really is beautiful and I hope I get to spend more time there some time in the future!


The Tree of Life. This is Animal Kingdom's "central hub." I loved how they kept a version of the hub at each park. It's just so Disney!

I'm so excited to be at Disney World!

One really awesome thing about Disney World is that there is water EVERYWHERE. It is so pretty!

Our first ride of the trip was DINOSAUR It is the same exact ride as Indiana Jones (which they don't have in Florida), but themed more like Jurassic Park. It was kind of hilarious, slightly cheesy, and super fun.

A quick side note: A ton of people have asked me "Which is better Disneyland or Disney World?" I think it's impossible to answer that question for several reasons. I've been to Disneyland probably at least 100 times. I've been to Disney World once. For two days. Disneyland and Disney World are very different. There are definite pros and cons of each establishment. So in order to compare the two, I'll take a second to compare similar rides.

DINOSAUR vs. Indy: In my opinion, Indiana wins this one. DINOSAUR was fun, especially since it was completely new to me. But Indy is faster, has a better storyline, and is such a classic!

Leaving Dinoland, U.S.A. This bridge made us laugh. It's the "Olden Gate Bridge," of course. :)

Our next ride was the Kilimanjaro Safaris. I am not really an animal person. I don't find zoos all that exciting and animals just kind of frighten me usually. That being said, this "ride" was incredible! It was definitely about as close to Africa as I'll ever get. I got to see so many cool animals in such a short amount of time. And they all get so close! It was totally awesome!

So cool! After the Safari ride, we explored the Pangani Forest Exploration Trail which was a little more like what you might do at a cool zoo. We saw some gorillas. :)

There is nothing comparable to either of these things at Disneyland, so I guess Disney World wins this match? :)

Next, we hiked on over to Asia to ride Expedition Everest. We had gotten Fastpasses earlier in the morning. I think it was the very first thing we did!

Expedition Everest is most similar to Matterhorn, although the two are like night and day in comparison. Matterhorn is a bobsled ride through the mountain. It's queue and music are Swiss-inspired. You sit single file, in some one's lap (unless you request otherwise). It's a fun, if somewhat painful ride. The Abominable Snowman makes a few appearances and unless you are under the age of 5, he's really not that scary. Everest, on the other hand, is a train ride through the mountain. You encounter a Yeti, who's much more realistic-looking than our lovable Snowman in Disneyland. You sit side by side, which personally, I find preferable. The queue is inspired by ancient China. So which mountain do I prefer? This is a toughie. Matterhorn is a classic. It reminds me of my childhood and the fact that they don't even have a Matterhorn at the Magic Kingdom in WDW is sad. However, Everest is going to have to win this match. It was SO fun. It was definitely one of my favorite rides at Disney World.

There are so many things we didn't get to do at this park that we would have liked to. Next time! On my list is:

  • The Wildlife Express Train
  • The Maharajah Jungle Trek
  • Kali River Rapids (we planned on doing this but the line was insane)

After we visited the Animal Kingdom, we made our way over to Epcot. Stay tuned for more pictures, Disneyland comparisons, and stories of my adventures in Florida!

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Last Day Blues

So my student teaching experience is over. It was probably the shortest 16 weeks of my life. I seriously enjoyed every second. I hope hope HOPE I can find a job teaching next year because It is definitely the career choice for me. I LOVE it.

I am officially a certified teacher in the state of Arizona. I am so excited! I got my certificate last Thursday!

Last Friday was my last day in the classroom. The kids were so sweet and well-behaved. They threw me a surprise party after lunch and in the true Chapman girl style, I cried. I really am going to miss them. They are wonderful students!

In other news, I am graduating Wednesday and Friday. Convocation is on Friday the 15th at the Mesa Arts Center, 9:00 AM. Everyone is invited to that and to my open house which will be that evening at my house at 7:00. :) Come and enjoy some yummy treats. :)



And one final item: a shameless plug. I am teaching swimming lessons again this year. If you or someone you know is interested, please call me ASAP to get on my schedule! Thanks!