Saturday, March 15, 2008

Epcot Center, Disney World and Downtown Disney 2003

I first heard of Epcot from a young American backpacker who was on the same bus I was in. He was headed for the Everglades National Park and I was traveling on my own across Canada and US of A on a 21 day Greyhound bus pass. I heeded his suggestion to check out Epcot after visiting Disney World. I liked what I saw and experienced, I went back a second time with my family. A few years ago, I found myself in Florida again and I decided to revisit Epcot, Disney World and Downtown Disney.


By the way, a good and cheap way to see most of North America is to buy a Greyhound bus pass for 7 to 60 days, depending on how much time you want to be on the road. No advance reservation is required to travel so you are free to go anywhere and anytime you want, subject only to the places serviced by Greyhound and its affiliates and the duration of the pass. This deal is good for young travelers on a budget but not for older people who cannot coup up with rigors of long bus rides.



Epcot Center



Epcot Center



The Moroccan Pavillion at the Center



Note the signature globe in the background



A presentation near the German Pavillion



Inside the Living Seas Pavillion



Note the humongous pumpkin!



Downtown Disney




Downtown Disney





An open air show at Disney World



One of the modes of transport in the Disney complex



10 comments:

Anonymous said...

nice. the only disney i visited was hk one

but it's ok, i prefer nature than theme parks

Anonymous said...

Thanks for visiting. I prefer nature to man-made attractions, too.

dailyphotographer said...

hi just droppin' by. as always you have great photos. great travel blog.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for dropping by. I enjoy checking out your photos every chance I get. You're good!

SeƱor Enrique said...

Nice photos, bertN! Wish I had visited Epcot. It wasn't that too long a trip from NYC.

Anonymous said...

Epcot is indeed within a convenient striking distance from NYC. BTW, your photos tell a lot more than what the eyes can see. Thanks for sharing them with us.

Unknown said...

whew! i finally got here! interesting page you have...i'll be back (with an ilonggo accent, not swartcheneger's)!:D

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Ang gaganda ng pictures. Minsan lang ako makapag-bloghop dito;) i should check out the travel pics more. More power!

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