May 10, 2011

Disney World: Part 2

This post completed my final part of this trip. A must-see spot within Epcot is World Showcase which is a collective of Pavilions that wrap around the World Showcase Lagoon. Inside the Pavilions, there are shops, attractions and restaurants that represent the culture and cuisine of these 11 countries. Unfortunately, we did not have enough time to visit every single one of them.

•Mexico
•Norway
•China
•Germany
•Italy
•United States
•Japan
•Morocco
•France
•United Kingdom
•Canada



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After a long walk, we stopped by Les Chefs de France which is a French restaurant (does the name give it away?). It was such a fine dining as everything on the menu was at five-star restaurant prices (the cheapest one on the menu is $25 or $28 for an entree and desserts are about $10 per item)

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And no..I didn't go for the cheapest one on the menu as some of you thought haha...I ordered the duck dish (can't remember what it was called) and the hub had his beef. Bon Appetit!!!

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Since I have never been to France, I can't tell you how authentic these dishes were but they tasted quite alright. Total for these two entrees costed a little over $85 with tip. It is kind of neat that all the waiters and waitresses are of French nationals and you can literally practice your Frech with them.

It may be cheaper to get a package deal to the Disney World if you plan to visit as a family. I can easily see myself shelling out $400-$500 bucks here per day just on entrance fee and food for a family of 3-4. Crazy expensive!!

13 comments:

  1. How fun!! I love epcot is my favorite Disney park because of all the different countries!! I love the mexico ride where you go by all the restaurant diners Hehe. That french restaurant looks delicious the crispy skin looks so yummy!!

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  2. I love Epcot! Your outfit is soooo cute!!!

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  3. Looks so fun!! i miss going to places like that. when my cousins were really young, i'd tag along to their disneyland trips. now that they are pretty grown, there are no more tag along trips. i also love that hat on you and cute outfit. the food looks delish!

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  4. WOW so FUN!!!! I have never been but I really really wanna visit. You wore the perfect outfit for a theme park!

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  5. I love the pavillon of France :)

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  7. the food look so yummy..but wow that is so expensive!!!!

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  8. And THAT is exactly why we have annual passes but have never, ever eaten there. We stick to the pizza places. :)

    It looks like you had a wonderful time, I'm so sad we didn't get to meet up while you were here!

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  9. I love Disney...and I agree it's terribly expensive. I am so jealous though, looks like fun!

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  10. It's been a long time since I've been to Disney, but I don't remember all these countries AT ALL!? I must've been too busy going on Space Mountain over and over, haha. Great pictures, Nelah. Can't wait to see the next installment!

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  11. amazing pics, really!!! :)

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  12. ohh, i'm thinking of taking cody there for his 5th or 6th birthday. :) i heard that you can buy the packages where dining is included and it's actually worth it. not sure if they still do that though...

    looks like you had a lot of fun! :) &you look so cute!


    xx,
    cins

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  13. Great pictures thanks for sharing and can't wait to see what's in the orange bag.

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