Tips about Epcot and Pins
EPCOT - World Showcase features KIDCOT stations for the youngsters in your group. At these stations there is a small table manned by Cast Members from the various countries. They will talk with children about their native land, engage them in a craft, stamp their World Showcase Passports or Autograph book if they have one, and sign a personal message in the language of the country.
EPCOT - World Showcase features KIDCOT stations for the youngsters in your group. At these stations there is a small table manned by Cast Members from the various countries. They will talk with children about their native land, engage them in a craft, stamp their World Showcase Passports or Autograph book if they have one, and sign a personal message in the language of the country.
EPCOT - Kids can learn about the various countries by getting a World Showcase Passport. The passports are sold for $9.95 at most stores and carts throughout Epcot, and include a set of country stamps and a big *I'm a World Showcase Traveler* button. As you visit the WS pavilions, your child can have Cast Members at the KIDCOT stations (see description following) stamp the passport and write something in his/her native language.
EPCOT - Kids can learn about the various countries by getting a World Showcase Passport. The passports are sold for $9.95 at most stores and carts throughout Epcot, and include a set of country stamps and a big *I'm a World Showcase Traveler* button. As you visit the WS pavilions, your child can have Cast Members at the KIDCOT stations (see description following) stamp the passport and write something in his/her native language.
EPCOT - During the Flower and Garden Festival, the path leading to Test Track has a beautiful Butterfly Garden that features plantings designed to entice the winged beauties. It's a quiet spot not too far from Cool Wash misting station on the way toward World Showcase.
EPCOT - During the Flower and Garden Festival, the path leading to Test Track has a beautiful Butterfly Garden that features plantings designed to entice the winged beauties. It's a quiet spot not too far from Cool Wash misting station on the way toward World Showcase.
EPCOT - As you're crossing the walkway from Future World to World Showcase, you'll spy special lights and spouts built into the concrete on your right. Upon closer inspection you'll discover a spontaneous water fountain that sends water 20' straight up into the air. On hot days especially it's the perfect spot for kids (and adults) to cool down.
EPCOT - As you're crossing the walkway from Future World to World Showcase, you'll spy special lights and spouts built into the concrete on your right. Upon closer inspection you'll discover a spontaneous water fountain that sends water 20' straight up into the air. On hot days especially it's the perfect spot for kids (and adults) to cool down.
My tip of the week is an interesting twist on pin collecting. We just returned from WDW for spring break and our 3-1/2-year-old daughter had finally reached the 40" tall mark. To celebrate her first rides on Test Track, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Tower of Terror, and others, we would find a pin that represented the ride she had just experienced for the first time (not hard since you almost always get dumped into a gift shop post-ride) and have a "ceremony," placing it on her lanyard. We would make a huge fuss, and more often than not the Cast Members who worked in the gift shops would really help us ham it up. These "ceremonies" were the highlight of our trip. The thought of the "ceremonies" also helped bolster her courage when she was not sure if she wanted to ride a particularly "scary" attraction. - Scott Hart
