Quick New Job Trip Report!

You might want to get there a little early because I noticed the below on their website.

“On average, around 6 pm to 7 pm every day, we have to close our queue to handle everyone on our list and close on time.”

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Headed over to Mexico. Didn’t check the wait for the full pavilion, but didn’t see any line outside, so don’t think it can be long, if any.

We took advantage of the side/backstage entrance to La Cava just to check it out, but can imagine it’s a big help if the line for the pavilion is long and you just want a margarita.


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Thanks! We land at 12:30pmish and as soon as we get to the hotel I planned to grab the next Disney Springs bus since our room probably won’t be ready (4pm since it’s DVC). I want to do the hot air balloon and the amphicars with the girls if they are interested so we’ll sign up for our cookies and then do all the things! Plus I’m guessing as people get off work it’ll get more crowded. We’re arriving on a Thurs. I saw that if you screenshot when your slot is open if you don’t make it because you’re eating or something they’ll let you in later so I’ll make sure to do that too.

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Okay, found out more about the Mexico/La Cava process. The only way to get a drink is to use the separate line just for La Cava that starts outside the pavilion over by where Donald used to meet. If you come in the main entrance you can’t get in line from there. Once you do get your drink you exit into the pavilion and can do whatever else you want there.

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Well hello, beautiful!

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Bummer. So if the line for the Mexico pavilion is long, I have to get a margarita to slide in sideways? :joy:

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It’s noon, so behind schedule for first vacation drink of the day

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Sometimes we are just put into tough positions where you have to make a sacrifice.

I wonder how long the side line gets too. Only about 10 minutes for us.

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It’s a hardship alright!

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Pacing ourselves a bit, so no food or drink stops in Norway or China this time around. But did walk through the House of Good Fortune. Walkways are relatively busy, but once you get past the FEA line the China pavilion is almost completely empty of people so it was lovely to stroll a bit.

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Looks like a beautiful day!

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Quick stop in Germany for the toasted pretzel bread. It was tasty, but it’s a tough snack in this heat. While we were stopped, caught a cavalcade coming by.

We will definitely be back to Germany later, I won’t be leaving without some caramel popcorn to take home.

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Barely any clouds in the sky but it is approaching miserably hot.

Yuck. And WS doesn’t have much shade.

True. It is much more manageable when you find some shade for sure. Then you can notice that there’s a slight breeze.

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Stay hydrated!

Skipped past Italy for now. Wanted to get to America in time for Voices of Liberty. We picked up Moonshine Sours from the Regal Eagle walk up bar (yum!) and got a picnic table near the entrance to the building where we can occasionally catch a draft of the AC coming out :laughing: and can also hear the VoL performance. That and an ice water will be a good reset.

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Next stop, Japan. Walked through Mitsukoshi and then got a violet sake, which is a favorite of mine.

I had planned on getting the pork shank from the booth in Japan, but may circle back later this evening. Finding it’s just a little too hot for hot food out in the sun at the moment.

It’s supposed to rain tonight, so hoping we get some cloud coverage to provide a little more shade.

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Popped into the Morocco pavilion just to enjoy the ambience. It’s the most beautiful in my opinion.

We needed something a little more substantial food wise, and some AC became a priority, so forced ourselves to get some food at Les Halles. I went with the croque monsieur and a macaron.

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Nice!