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Old 04-22-2005   #10 (permalink)
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Re: Help with EPCOT itin? (2 of 3, this one is a little trickier)

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I have always wanted to eat a little something from each of the countries like you are planning to do (snacking your way around the world) so to speak. I do recommend the fish and chips in England but get them from the stand adjacent to the Rose and Crown. They are much cheaper!! But the freshest tasting fish I think I've ever eaten!

Do you happen to recall how much they were by chance? I hope less than the $6.50 I was quoted! It may not sound like much but $4 at each country DOES add up!



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Your 5 yr. old will love the Viking playground, the Stave church was a dissapointment to me, I thought I'd be able to go in , find a pew and pray and reflect. But it's just a walk through exhibit that only took about 5-7 minutes to go through.

Oh wow, if that's the case, I'll just skip it and save time, if it's only an exhibit and not a place where you can sit and "chill out".


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You mentioned the Goofy's Guide to the World. When we were there in Jan. I tried to get one for my 7 yr old DD and they told me at Guest Relations they stopped producing those. I was looking forward to her getting the free poster at the end of her search. Disney seems to be cutting out all these extras or any free souveniers. They did however still have the passports.
What's the difference between the Goofy's Guide and the passport?


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Note: when your child makes the paper masks on a stick at the Kidcot stations in WS, the cast members stamp them in each country with their country's stamp. This may save you $10 to put towards another souvenier. So I don't think the passports are worth buying for a child. Have sooooooooo much fun!
So you don't need the passport to do the masks? I thought that was part of it... hmm ... My daughter is 5, so maybe she'd just enjoy the masks instead of the passport. Maybe you can explain the whole thing to me again, the passport excursion as opposed to just doing the masks, and the differences in both...

Thanks so much!!
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