Date of Visit: July 29, 2011
Living with the Land is a boat ride through greenhouse rooms. There is a wheelchair boat that you can roll right onto. They kept insisting to wheel Mik on and off, but they we like training someone that day and took way longer to maneuver him off than necessary. Would have been much smoother if they had just said he has to go on and off backwards and let me do it rather then the inexperienced them. Mik was a trooper and actually did not fuss, but that is the kind of thing that would usually annoy him. Instead he got annoyed at the elevator taking so long to get down to the ride and back out of the building after.
Both Mik and I did not know what to expect from the ride, but ended up really enjoying it. Mik like the view he was able to get with the chair being on a platform level with the edge of the boat instead of being down like the seating. It was actually quite smooth and he would later learn that the other boat rides at WDW were not. Good thing we did this one first, though, as otherwise he might have been too freaked to do it and this was actually a very interesting ride we were surprised we had never checked out before.
As you go through the greenhouse the narration talks about the various plants being grown and the fish being raised. A lot of it is experimental stuff and quite interesting, such as the growing of normally ground plants in a way that they hang down and with hydroponics instead of dirt.
Destination Info:
Epcot - Living with the Land
Lake Buena Vista, FL
Chronicling the our experiences o traveling with wheelchair...the adventures and misadventures
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Walt Disney World: Epcot - Ellen's Energy Adventure
Date of Visit: July 29, 2011
Ellen's Energy Adventure is an interesting ride, but it is also rather long and not exactly something we would do more than once a trip or maybe even less often. It was worth checking out, but Mik ended up not really liking it much. The beginning part is a movie with you in a waiting area. The area is pretty roomy and the screens are easy to see.
After an intro movie you go into a giant circlevision movie room with ride vehicles. There is plenty of places of wheelchairs to be loaded into the back with the rest of the group sitting on the benches next to the wheelchair seating area. The ride is mostly a movie on the screens around the room, but you also leave the room and go into set ups.
Mik found that the screens being all around made him feel like he was maybe missing something since he cannot really turn around and see stuff since his spinal fusion. However, he really did not, as the action was always only really in on the screens in easy view in front and slightly to side.
Destination Info:
Epcot - Ellen's Energy Adventure
Lake Buena Vista, FL
Ellen's Energy Adventure is an interesting ride, but it is also rather long and not exactly something we would do more than once a trip or maybe even less often. It was worth checking out, but Mik ended up not really liking it much. The beginning part is a movie with you in a waiting area. The area is pretty roomy and the screens are easy to see.
After an intro movie you go into a giant circlevision movie room with ride vehicles. There is plenty of places of wheelchairs to be loaded into the back with the rest of the group sitting on the benches next to the wheelchair seating area. The ride is mostly a movie on the screens around the room, but you also leave the room and go into set ups.
Mik found that the screens being all around made him feel like he was maybe missing something since he cannot really turn around and see stuff since his spinal fusion. However, he really did not, as the action was always only really in on the screens in easy view in front and slightly to side.
Destination Info:
Epcot - Ellen's Energy Adventure
Lake Buena Vista, FL
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Mickey's Halloween Party 2011 at Disneyland
Date of Visit: September 30, 2011
We cannot remember ever doing Disneyland during Halloweentime, although we must have, as we came for my 18th birthday back in 2005 and Mik's first Disneyland trip was my 10th birthday back in 1997. I know the Haunted Mansion Holiday at least was a thing in 2005, but somehow we do not remember there being Halloween decor or anything and really only rode Haunted Mansion Holiday once before when we visited during Thanksgiving weekend once.
This year we decided to go to Disneyland for my birthday, since we seem to most times it falls on the weekend. Plus, we wanted to get more use out of our Premier Passes. It also worked out great as a chance to experience the Mickey's Halloween Party for our first time with the first date of it being last night. Also, nice to get the tickets for that when we had Annual Passes, as we saved even on the ticket for Mom.
We went into Disneyland about 4 hours before the party. Yeah, your supposed to only get in 3 hours before, but our tickets said the party started at 6pm (bought and printed when only for sale for Annual Passholders) and somewhere along the line it changed to a 7pm start time. We had absolutely, no problem getting in right after 3pm, as we had planned for months to do. Would have been nice if the party was at 6pm as we originally thought, though, as Mik did not appreciate having to waste 4 hours in Disneyland and me not wanting to wait 30 minutes to have to transfer him on Star Tours. We did at least luck out and basically walk on to Haunted Mansion Holiday through and ride Buzz twice.
The main thing we did during the actual party was wait around for the parade to start at 8:30pm. It was kind of cool, but Mik got tired by the end of it and we only ended up hitting one more trick or treat trail. We hit a good one, though, as we went to the one the goes through the beginning of the Pirates of the Caribbean regular queue and Mik thought it was fun to go under the archway for once, since he has only ever been through the exit. He kind of got into the trick or treating after that, but then heard the fireworks were about to start, so we hightailed it out of the park and to check for Grumpy clothing at World of Disney.
I liked Main Street lit up after dark with the green lit windows and the projections of spiderwebs on City Hall and the Train Depot. The Mickey ghosts and pumpkins are the park were also cool lit up and of course the Mickey Pumpkin on Main Street.
Overall a fun evening, although, next time I would hit the trick or treating spots and skip the parade, so we could actually do more before leaving the park before fireworks. I should have known we would not last past the fireworks, since we usually purposely leave the park before them.
Now to celebrate my birthday in Disneyland with Mik today.
Destination Info:
Disneyland
1313 South Harbor Boulevard
Anaheim, CA 92802
We cannot remember ever doing Disneyland during Halloweentime, although we must have, as we came for my 18th birthday back in 2005 and Mik's first Disneyland trip was my 10th birthday back in 1997. I know the Haunted Mansion Holiday at least was a thing in 2005, but somehow we do not remember there being Halloween decor or anything and really only rode Haunted Mansion Holiday once before when we visited during Thanksgiving weekend once.
This year we decided to go to Disneyland for my birthday, since we seem to most times it falls on the weekend. Plus, we wanted to get more use out of our Premier Passes. It also worked out great as a chance to experience the Mickey's Halloween Party for our first time with the first date of it being last night. Also, nice to get the tickets for that when we had Annual Passes, as we saved even on the ticket for Mom.
We went into Disneyland about 4 hours before the party. Yeah, your supposed to only get in 3 hours before, but our tickets said the party started at 6pm (bought and printed when only for sale for Annual Passholders) and somewhere along the line it changed to a 7pm start time. We had absolutely, no problem getting in right after 3pm, as we had planned for months to do. Would have been nice if the party was at 6pm as we originally thought, though, as Mik did not appreciate having to waste 4 hours in Disneyland and me not wanting to wait 30 minutes to have to transfer him on Star Tours. We did at least luck out and basically walk on to Haunted Mansion Holiday through and ride Buzz twice.
The main thing we did during the actual party was wait around for the parade to start at 8:30pm. It was kind of cool, but Mik got tired by the end of it and we only ended up hitting one more trick or treat trail. We hit a good one, though, as we went to the one the goes through the beginning of the Pirates of the Caribbean regular queue and Mik thought it was fun to go under the archway for once, since he has only ever been through the exit. He kind of got into the trick or treating after that, but then heard the fireworks were about to start, so we hightailed it out of the park and to check for Grumpy clothing at World of Disney.
I liked Main Street lit up after dark with the green lit windows and the projections of spiderwebs on City Hall and the Train Depot. The Mickey ghosts and pumpkins are the park were also cool lit up and of course the Mickey Pumpkin on Main Street.
Overall a fun evening, although, next time I would hit the trick or treating spots and skip the parade, so we could actually do more before leaving the park before fireworks. I should have known we would not last past the fireworks, since we usually purposely leave the park before them.
Now to celebrate my birthday in Disneyland with Mik today.
Destination Info:
Disneyland
1313 South Harbor Boulevard
Anaheim, CA 92802
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Walt Disney World: Epcot - Norway Pavillion
Date of Visit: July 28 & 29, 2011
Pretty much the only thing we did in the Norway Pavilion was go into the Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe two days in a row. The first time was when we were leaving Epcot for the day and Mik thought we were going to just rush past the countries we were going to come back to the next day. However, I made him wait outside the bakery and got him all pissed until I brought out lefse. Then he was quite happy. The next morning we had to each get an order of lefse.
Mik and I both love lefse having grown up having it for holidays. A few years ago I started making it myself, but I still stink at it and last Christmas totally failed and ended up with none. I just cannot master rolling it out thin enough. Anyways, the lefse at Epcot is totally worth the price when it takes me so much effort to make substandard lefse and it is actually a very affordable snack (~$2, I think) considering the price of most things at Disney World is expensive.
Destination Info:
Epcot - Norway Pavillion
Lake Buena Vista, FL
Pretty much the only thing we did in the Norway Pavilion was go into the Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe two days in a row. The first time was when we were leaving Epcot for the day and Mik thought we were going to just rush past the countries we were going to come back to the next day. However, I made him wait outside the bakery and got him all pissed until I brought out lefse. Then he was quite happy. The next morning we had to each get an order of lefse.
Mik and I both love lefse having grown up having it for holidays. A few years ago I started making it myself, but I still stink at it and last Christmas totally failed and ended up with none. I just cannot master rolling it out thin enough. Anyways, the lefse at Epcot is totally worth the price when it takes me so much effort to make substandard lefse and it is actually a very affordable snack (~$2, I think) considering the price of most things at Disney World is expensive.
Destination Info:
Epcot - Norway Pavillion
Lake Buena Vista, FL
Walt Disney World: Epcot - The American Adventure
Date of Visit: July 28, 2011
The American Adventure is the film shown in the American Adventure Pavilion. There is an elevator to go up to the second floor and enter the theater. The seating area is kind of disappointing with it being along the back and the companion seats are movable chairs and not like the rest of the theater chairs like they normally are for the other shows at Disney parks.
The show is totally worth it, though, and the view is good. Mik and I both really enjoyed the show. The show features a variety of animatronics and scenes played out from American History with Ben Franklin and Mark Twain hosting.
Destination Info:
Epcot - The American Adventure
Lake Buena Vista, FL
The American Adventure is the film shown in the American Adventure Pavilion. There is an elevator to go up to the second floor and enter the theater. The seating area is kind of disappointing with it being along the back and the companion seats are movable chairs and not like the rest of the theater chairs like they normally are for the other shows at Disney parks.
The show is totally worth it, though, and the view is good. Mik and I both really enjoyed the show. The show features a variety of animatronics and scenes played out from American History with Ben Franklin and Mark Twain hosting.
Destination Info:
Epcot - The American Adventure
Lake Buena Vista, FL
Walt Disney World: Epcot - Japan Pavilion
Date of Visit: July 28, 2011
The Japan Pavilion ended up being Mik's favorite Pavilion to explore in Epcot. For one, he loved checking out the various anime things in the shops. His favorite part was the Spirited Beasts: From Ancient Stories to Anime Stars exhibit. Mik loved that there was an automatic door button for going to the Spirited Beasts exhibit and the button was even framed with wood to make it blend in with the architectural style.
The Spirited Beasts exhibit is a great little exhibit about Ancient Spirits and how the ancient Japanese culture has inspired the more modern Anime art. Mik enjoyed finding many references to the various anime series he has watched on television and online.
Destination Info:
Epcot - Japan Pavilion
Lake Buena Vista, FL
The Japan Pavilion ended up being Mik's favorite Pavilion to explore in Epcot. For one, he loved checking out the various anime things in the shops. His favorite part was the Spirited Beasts: From Ancient Stories to Anime Stars exhibit. Mik loved that there was an automatic door button for going to the Spirited Beasts exhibit and the button was even framed with wood to make it blend in with the architectural style.
The Spirited Beasts exhibit is a great little exhibit about Ancient Spirits and how the ancient Japanese culture has inspired the more modern Anime art. Mik enjoyed finding many references to the various anime series he has watched on television and online.
Destination Info:
Epcot - Japan Pavilion
Lake Buena Vista, FL
Friday, September 16, 2011
Walt Disney World: Epcot - Impressions de France
Date of Visit: July 28, 2011
Impressions de France is a short film featuring scenes of various regions of France. It is not all that amazing, but it is an indoor attraction for escaping the heat or rain when at Epcot. Of course, Mik found it an annoying thing that I made him do before we went and got the eclair he wanted.
Destination Info:
Epcot - Impressions de France
Lake Buena Vista, FL
Impressions de France is a short film featuring scenes of various regions of France. It is not all that amazing, but it is an indoor attraction for escaping the heat or rain when at Epcot. Of course, Mik found it an annoying thing that I made him do before we went and got the eclair he wanted.
Destination Info:
Epcot - Impressions de France
Lake Buena Vista, FL
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