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My fiance' and I went to EPCOT recently. It was my first time!!! Such a great,fun day. I found this reflection at sunset to be just beautiful.
Here's a dark ride shot I did on my last trip, this can be a tough one to get at times. That's one thing about dark ride photography it'll challenge you to do better. from inside of Space Ship Earth at Epcot.
Don't where she gets it but my little dudette loves making pictures with her moms old point and shoot. On occasion she likes to get behind the viewfinder of the DSLR as well.
Too soon to teach the rule of thirds?
My photos from the Walt Disney World Epcot night time firework show IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth.
It's quite a display to watch and the music works well with it.
One of the nice things about Epcot is it's so big that you can almost always find a spot to watch without too many people in the way.
Despite the size though you could feel the heat of the flames from the rafts.
Each park has a signature tree, Epcot's is located at the end of Future World and where World Showcase begins. Thanks for looking!
A view of the monorail passing over Epcot's parking lot. I thought this looked interesting with the guest's reactions. Some stop and stare while others continue on with a friendly wave. Its an interesting experience walking under the monorail in the parking lot. You can hear the metal guards vibrate; then the low rumble and whoosh as it passes overhead.
lake buena vista, fl // disney's epcot future world sphere
I've been to Disney World almost a dozen times. Most of those occasions during the time i worked there since it was free. Since i'm not an employee anymore this is the first time i've had to pay to go to Disney since i was five. Given today's economy, i was determined to get my money's worth. My sister and I made it through all four parks in one day from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. (thank you extended hours); essentially three hours in each park.
So how do you enjoy the sights and sounds of Disney in one day. Well...that depends on what you want to see. Specifically, which fireworks show you want to see, and what the schedule is. For us, it was important to see Illuminations, so that meant that Epcot would be last on our itinerary.
We started out in the Animal Kingdom cause it closes first and the lines for Mt. Everest and the Kilimanjaro tours are some of the longest in all the parks.
Next up was the Magic Kingdom. I used to work there so i had ridden the rides all dozens of times. After finding out that Space Mountain was closed and the line for Big Thunder Mountain was 2 hours long, i knew we wouldn't be there for long. I don't do kiddie rides; go big or go home. I did get a chance to do Pirates of the Carabean which was under construction the last time i was there.
After MK was MGM (or Hollywood Studios as it's been renamed). My timing was perfect too. We got there just after it rained so the lines were clear. We got Fast Pass for Tower of Terror and jumped in line for Rockin Rollercoaster right away then ran to tower of terror while the lines were low.
We were a little behind schedule when we left MGM, but we made it to Illuminations @ Epcot in plenty of time to get good spots. After you see Disney Fireworks everything else is just lame.
Thankfully there was a second showing of Fantasmic at MGM after Illuminations so we rushed back over there, used our fast pass for Tower of Terror then got center seats for Fantasmic.