These are our Epcot faces!
Today we had an amazing time at Disney Epcot.
And the weather couldn't have been better.
Here's a full panorama shot (click to see full-screen).
Aria being Aria.
The various international zones were amazing including Japan, Germany, Norway, and so many more. Italy is pictured below.
We also happened to be there during the festival of the arts, so there was a ton of amazing art stuff to see.
One of the coolest trains sets I've ever seen.
Me, rocking my vintage Steemit shirt inside a Chinese temple recreation.
Someone recommended the Avocado margarita, and I must say, it was amazing! A bit pricey at $15, but still really good and worth trying at last once. The chili powder dipped glass added something special.
We saw some amazing chalk art.
And we got to try sodas from around the world.
The kids (for the most part) did really well, though we did have to cary the girls around here and there.
Aria's starting to get into taking her own selfies. She's only 6, so that's a little concerning.
If you don't have an extra battery for your phone like this, there's no way your phone will last the day, especially if you're using the app throughout the day to find your way around or schedule your FastPass+ choices to avoid the long lines.
The kids loved seeing the marine life as part of the Sea adventure area.
Remember how I got stung by a sting ray while we visited California? Well, here's what that stinger looks like.
It's hard to stay mad at an animal with such a big smile though.
The full aquarium tank was quite impressive.
For dinner we had an amazing German buffet meal where all of us stuffed ourselves silly.
Seems my son is taking selfie lessons from Aria.
Have you heard of Banana for scale? Well I went with "child's head for scale" to show how big this liter of beer was.
The dinner show was great as well.
The famous fireworks show at the end of the day didn't disappoint us either.
It was an amazing day with an amazing family. I'm so very thankful to have the opportunity to experience something like this and enjoy it with the people I love most. I hope you get to visit some day as well. It was a wonderful time.
I also took a few short videos on my phone which I put together in a video.
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Luke Stokes is a father, husband, business owner, programmer, STEEM witness, and voluntaryist who wants to help create a world we all want to live in. Visit UnderstandingBlockchainFreedom.com
