Disney Travelers spent Wednesday at the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow—better known as EPCOT. All groups arrived early, giving them the opportunity to enjoy the performance by the Jaminators, before rushing off to be among the first riders on Test Track, where they put their engineering and design skills to work. Throughout the day, Travelers has the opportunity to experience g-forces on Mission: Space. They served as Marine Biologists as they visited the Seas Pavilion, where they watched dolphins “play” memory and visited over 3,000 fish and sea creatures in Disney’s aquarium. They go to learn about many of the different specials. For example, did you know that if the sand is hot when the turtle’s eggs are laid, they will hatch female, but old sand means males will hatch. They became horticultural experts as they toured “the land” viewing many of the innovative ways scientists at Disney are working to grow crops. Did you know that this attraction produces 30 tons of fruits and vegetables that are served in the parks. Travelers also focused on the history of communication and how each technological advancement has impacted history. They also became world travelers, as they embarked on a journey of 11 countries in the World Showcase and took a “hang glider” to visit many famous landmarks around the world. They had the chance to chat with cast members from each country, view kinds of entertainment, learn greetings in several different languishes, and sample all kinds of goodies from the different countries. The night ended with Illuminations and some very tired travelers after walking around 10 miles! Comments are closed.
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AuthorsExperience Disney through the eyes and voice of MASH 8th Graders Archives
May 2018
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