Harry really liked the car
Harry really liked the car

Harry really liked the car
Little Harry in the pool
Our first walk from Epcot’s International gateway through the Boardwalk area to Hollywood Studios. We got a glimpse of the Epcot area deluxe resorts.
Our Magic Bands in their pretty box which we are not bringing home.
Disney made it snow after the Frozen Fireworks
Harry in the pool
Last part of Frozen Fireworks. Harry slept through the whole thing.
Video of Off Kilter, video is not great but you can hear a sample of their sound.
After dinner at Le Cellier we walked over to Hollywood Studios and watched the Frozen Fireworks Spectacular. (The same one we keep watching from our balcony at Pop Century)
Dinner at Le Cellier. I had the dry aged boneless ribeye and Leanne had the Filet Mignon. My steak was huge but I finished it. Leanne and I agree probably the best steaks we’ve ever had. They should be since they are definitely the most expensive steaks of our lives. The meal came in around $170 I think. I can’t remember if that included the tip or not. It was dimly but adequately lit inside, perfect for sleeping. My favourite part was that the menus were backlit. I took a picture but it might be easier to see in the picture of Leanne with the guy behind her reading his menu. Leanne had the grapefruit ginger spice cake and I had the maple creme brûlée. Very good. Leanne had her dessert to go as Harry woke up as soon as we finished our entrées.
Harry playing in the park
For lunch today, after a fun morning of swimming and wandering around Pop Century, and after Harry woke up from his post-swim nap, we walked over to the Art of Animation resort to see what they had to offer. The food court was packed but they did have some interesting food choices. We enjoyed our Caprese (tomato, mozzarella, and pesto) and Buffalo turkey sandwiches with an everything brownie and coconut square for dessert.
Epcot Canadian pavilion: After checking in for dinner at Le Cellier Steakhouse, we had a bit of a wait for our table but Harry had just fallen asleep in the stroller, so I walked him back and forth along this lovely garden path.
Found the perfect place to let Harry wear off some energy: the hedge maze back by the stage where British Revolution plays (Epcot UK pavilion). He wandered aimlessly without being able to find his way out and loved every minute of it!
Bohemian Rhapsody by the British Revolution right before checking in for dinner at the Rose and Crown
Harry listening to Off Kilter (a Celtic Rock band)
Our meals at the Rose and Crown: I had the grilled NY strip steak and fried fish with Yorkshire pudding, beans and mashed potatoes, and Leanne and Harry had the shepherd’s pie with lamb in it. We all enjoyed the sticky toffee pudding for dessert. The whole meal was very enjoyable. We’d definitely go back to this restaurant.
Our table at the Rose and Crown in Epcot’s UK pavilion had a great view. Harry had lots of fun colouring (and he enjoyed the food too).
We were wandering around the UK pavilion before dinner and stumbled across Alice in one of the shops. “Hello sir, what is your name?” she asked Harry.
Animal Kingdom is under heavy construction for Avatar land. There are construction walls everywhere, especially surrounding the tree. We only really saw one spot to actually get a decent picture in front of the tree.