Disney: Epcot & Magic Kingdom
- Katelyn Cao
- Mar 11, 2019
- 2 min read

Hey there! Welcome to part-two of my trip to Orlando where I visited Disney's Epcot and Magic Kingdom. In today's post, I will take on my adventure around the world and around the snacks. I did some shopping, ridding, and photo taking in Orlando and had so much fun. I can't wait to share my experience with you. Let's dive right into the trip!

Epcot
Epcot is a place to feel that you've been to many countries in a single day. Before I went into the main part of Epcot, I rode one of my favorite rides, Test Track (twice)! We visited the United Kingdom where I took picture in a red telephone booth. In the U.K., I bought myself a Bohemian Rhapsody shirt and walked into some tea shops. I walked across the bridge and arrived in France where I got some crepes with sugar and ice cream. For breakfast, I had some devious ramen and udon in Japan. After, I walked through Morocco, America, and Germany. I bought one of the many, many varieties of gummy candy in the shops from the German company, Haribo. I had lunch in a nice restaurant in Italy where I order of course pasta and calamari. We pasted China and went to Norway to ride the Frozen Ever After ride. In Mexico, I bought some cute woven bracelets after riding in the little boats. All in all, I enjoyed spending my first day in Epcot. I enjoy by being surrounded by the different buildings, foods, and accents!
Magic Kingdom

Magic Kingdom is a very whimsical place with lots of great snacks, too. I munched on turkey legs, churros, ice cream, and more. I got myself some popcorn and a Hei Hei Cone from Aloha Isle to pass the time in line. For the most part, it was quite fun once the rain had cleared up and it was less cold. My favorite ride that I rode that day had to be Thunder Mountain. When I was't snacking or riding rides, I walked into the shops like I love doing. I picked up this sort of retro design tee (top page). I went all the way to World of Disney in Disney Springs to get it, because they had sold out in Magic Kingdom. At first, I didn't think I wanted to stay for the firework show since I've seen it many times. I proved myself wrong when I stopped and ran up to an open spot on Main Street where my favorite songs and characters appeared during the show. I guess it never gets old. They ended with an inspiring message where dreamers of all ages and from anywhere have the magic within to make their dreams happen. And so you do, too.
-Katelyn Cao
Comments