EPCOT

Do not be put off - this is education in its most entertaining and spectacular form. If school was like this no one would ever want to leave! We usually spend 1 and a half days here exploring both Future World and World Showcase.

Future World

On entering the park in the morning, head straight for Soarin' and take a hang glider flight over some of California's most spectacular scenery. Another favourite 0f our's is "Honey, I shrunk the Audience". This is absolutely amazing but might not appeal to the faint hearted or those not keen on Mickey's smaller, though imaginary, cousins.

  [The Living Seas]
     
  Then visit the other Future World attractions.

Since you are an Internet user make sure you ride on "Spaceship Earth", the most famous landmark in the park, and learn about the history of communication.

Test Track is still proving to be very popular with long queues forming from first thing in the morning until park closing so once again use the FastPass facility.

Mission to Mars is also good fun but don't choose the "spinning" queue if you are subject to motion sickness!!

     
World Showcase

Make sure that you leave enough time to take a leisurely stroll around World Showcase Lagoon. There are many great attractions hidden in the pavilions of the 11 represented nations. Wonderful restaurants are also located here.

Don't miss, "Maelstrom" in Norway and the "River of Time" in Mexico. By comparison, Britain's contribution (a pub and a few shops) is an embarrassment!

Complete your visit by staying to watch "Reflections of earth" - a spectacular display of fountains, lasers and illuminated countries around the lagoon set to music - outstanding!