This weekend’s concert series
featured Paul Revere & the Raiders,
and though we’ve seen them at the Festival before, they’re always entertaining (even
if it’s the same old jokes…we all still laugh). We arrived for the 6:30 show,
and Paul, who is 75, seems to have endless energy. Of course he had
the old folks jokes and one of my favorites was that at 75 he’s not really old inFlorida …in fact Florida
is where old people bring their parents! He crammed many of his hits
(ka-ching!) into the 30 min. set, and every time he’d announce a song, he’d say
“I think that was a solid gold hit, let me check”, then
hit a button on his keyboard, and a cash register ka-ching! would sound, and he’d say “yeah, it was!” If you’ve never seen him, he is a riot! His guitarist and bass player have been with him 40 years and are accompanied by a keyboard player (with him 33 years) and the newest addition (4 years) is the drummer who played for 27 years
with The Buckinghams (he’s fun to watch!) Rounding out the group is “baby Raider” (meaning younger guy) who handles the lead vocals. Since we had decided to hang around for the fireworks, we decided to also attend the 8:00 show. Both shows are pretty much the same with slight variations but still entertaining.
the old folks jokes and one of my favorites was that at 75 he’s not really old in
hit a button on his keyboard, and a cash register ka-ching! would sound, and he’d say “yeah, it was!” If you’ve never seen him, he is a riot! His guitarist and bass player have been with him 40 years and are accompanied by a keyboard player (with him 33 years) and the newest addition (4 years) is the drummer who played for 27 years
with The Buckinghams (he’s fun to watch!) Rounding out the group is “baby Raider” (meaning younger guy) who handles the lead vocals. Since we had decided to hang around for the fireworks, we decided to also attend the 8:00 show. Both shows are pretty much the same with slight variations but still entertaining.
Since our time in FL was winding
down, we were trying to fit in as much Disney as possible. A couple days later we returned to Epcot but
got there when it opened so we could ride on the re-imagined (Disney for
refurbished) Test Track. There are 2 rides at Epcot that you want to
get on first thing (or get a Fast
Pass ) if you want any
chance of riding: Soarin’ and Test Track. This ride now starts in the
Afterwards you exit
through a showroom with hands-on exhibits where you can create a commercial,
see your car’s test results, or pose for a picture with either a Chevy car or
the one you created against a backdrop of your choice and they'll be emailed to you. Since this was our first time, not sure we
did such a great job with our design as we were trying to figure out the screen,
but you can see how it turned out in the photo above left.
Now that we were done with that, we
headed over to get a Fast
Pass for Soarin’, which meant we had a couple
hours to kill before we could ride. We
checked out the butterfly garden again, and this time there were more
butterflies flitting around than I’d ever seen before at one time! We also rode Journey Into Imagination With Figment
(really geared more for
little kids but cute), cruised over to The Seas to catch that super dude Crush in “Turtle Talk” (always a hoot!), and then went upstairs to check out
the aquarium. While there we got to observe
a 10 min. demonstration of some research the staff is doing with the dolphins
teaching them a
symbolic language. I
love dolphins and found it very interesting and fascinating. After riding Soarin’, we strolled over to Ellen’s
Energy Adventure (a 45 min. presentation and ride starring Ellen, Jamie
Lee Curtis, Bill Nye the Science Guy, and Alex Trebek), and then we finished
with a ride on Spaceship Earth (known
to most people as “the big golf ball”.) It's really too dark in either of these places for decent pictures, but there
really is so much to do at Epcot, and this only touches the surface!
1 comment:
Can't wait to read your next update! and, yes, I do keep up with your travels.
Shirley
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