Walt Disney World Epcot

· Fashion, Travel

I’m getting to the end of my Walt Disney World trip with this 3rd park, Epcot, that we visited for one evening and the beginning of a morning with our “Park hopper” ticket.

As I was saying, it’s pretty demanding to hop between 3 parks in 2 days, but I did manage to enjoy the atmosphere of Epcot and try out a few really cool rides!

My post will be shorter than the previous ones, but I’m still going to try and give you my impressions, even if I didn’t stay all that long!

 

What is Epcot ?

Epcot is the abbreviation of “Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow”. Walt Disney had imagined a futuristic town, but never saw it completed while he was alive.

It’s only later that the idea of a park with an educative side slowly came about. It’s often compared to the French Futuroscope, but there are still differences!

 

It’s a “Epcot” small world !

Miyajima, is that you… ?

 

The park is divided between two worlds : Future World and World Showcase that surround the Central Lake. Once again, it’s pretty huge, so you need to be armed with patience if you’re planning on walking through the whole park.

China

 

Future World is located around “Spaceship Earth”, the park’s spherical emblem, and it holds most of the futuristic attractions.

World Showcase groups a number of the world’s countries, with an awe-striking realism, and quite a number of clichés.

Italy

Norway

Oooh ! Paris !

Paris is strongly idealized, too clean to be true, with “too French” menus (“Snail croissants” (?!)) but it’s always fun to see how your country is represented abroad.

Provence spirit… in Paris ?

“Hello Colin ! Can we meet up today ?”

 

We hopped over to the UK, Italy and Japan …

United Kingdom

I unfortunately didn’t have enough time to dwell on the food, but each zone serves specialties (especially during a Food and Wine festival): it could also be interesting for a world tour of gastronomy!

Morocco

Germany

And my favourite country is, of course…

… Japan !

 

The rides I tried out

Test Track : a real pleasant surprise. We take over as a car conceptor, trying to find the perfect shape for optimal aerodynamism…with a tryout at the end!

Indeed, after creating your ideal car, you get to take a wild ride in it – with bad weather, sharp turns and automobile circuit worthy speeding. This speed sensation was crazy, and we truly loved it.

The most amazing moment of the ride !

 

Frozen ever after : a Frozen attraction that would have had it’s place in Magic Kingdom, but was more strategically set in Epcot, hehe!

In the scandinavian part of World Showcase, the ride consists in taking a boatride along key scenes of Frozen. Tip of the hat to the famous “Let it Go” moment.

 

Mission Space : a space flight simulator (kind of like our Star Tours), with 2 intensity levels.

I generally don’t do well with strong sensations so I opted for the lower intensity … but I ended up not feeling a thing! Try the higher intensity, and let me know if it’s worth it!

 

Flavors around the world : not really a ride, but with the heat, it was a noteworthy stop.

A fountain with sodas from all over the world : original and surprising flavors : melon flavored thaï Fanta, Inca Kola from Peru. A 100% refreshing, sugary and bubbly stop, no matter the country!

Thirsty for discoveries ?

You can find the whole list of rides here to prepare your visit.

 

Bye Bye Walt Disney World !

Well, that’s all for Florida’s Disney Parks (I didn’t get around to Hollywood Studios, but let’s say I’m keeping it for my next visit!).

The Road Trip moves on. I’ll be back next time with a guided tour of St Augustine, the oldest city in the States! See you soon ! (English translation by Marine)


My Outfit

Tee shirt ASOS (already seen here)
Necklace ASOS
Top Sézane
Culottes Vila
Sneakers Stan Smith Adidas
Bracelets Dinh Van, Mya Bay, Louis Vuitton
Ring Papyrus Atelier B
Watch Cluse (already seen here)

Leopard & mustard color

· Fashion

It’s been a while since my last leopard printed outfit. Even if I wear it less often, I still like this pattern useful to also spice up your outfit if needed.

I’m actually quite happy it’s remained trendy for the past years without being outmoded.

Leopard can be matched with pink. This time I tried mustard color (mustard which matches with navy blue).

Fishnet socks, and I took out these loafers from the 2011 collection : don’t scream ! I used woollen soles to survive this cold… (but I must admit I didn’t stay long outside!). (English translation by Quiterie)


My Outfit

Jumper Sessun
Peacoat Zara (2013)
Jeans School Rag (-60%) (already seen here)
Bucket bag Hope Sézane
Fishnet socks ASOS
Loafers House of Harlow 1960 (2011) (already seen here)

Bracelets Dinh Van, Mya Bay, Louis Vuitton
Ring Papyrus Atelier B
Earrings &OtherStories
Necklace Minetta Jewellery
Watch Cluse (already seen here)

Eyelashes extension « Volume russe » Les cils de Marie (already seen here)
Lipstick « Diorific Mat » 950 Splendor Dior

Tofuya

· Food

Yummy addresses are back on the blog! I try to make new discoveries regularly, but not all are up to par (at least that’s my opinion), which means I don’t end up with a lot to post here : Haaaa! I’m being difficult!

Here’s the story behind this place. My SO got us dinner-to-go at Tofuya one evening where we were feeling particularly lazy.

A restaurant/café around tofu … I was immediately intrigued. I’m very nostalgic about the food we had in Japan, and I was won over with the first bite I took of their fried tofu.

 

Crazy about tofu

The tofu is prepared on site !

 

Tofu isn’t very popular with us French … well, except for the vegetarians/vegans among us, I get the feeling not a lot of people around me actually like tofu. They consider it like this sort of limp cheese, with various texture, and a very neutral taste.

Fresh tofu to go (the pistacchio one ! Yum !)

 

I for one, have been eating it since I was a kid – my mom used to prepare it in a ton of different ways. But I can understand those who would think it’s just boring.

Here, I found the product to be extremely fresh (the tofu is actually prepared on-site, with soy that’s directly imported from Japan!), which has a great impact on both taste and texture!

 

Bentos for noon

As I was saying, it’s possible to get food to go, but you can also have bentos in the restaurant at noon. It’s quite small, but very cosy, with lots of wood and terrariums. It’s a minimalist but welcoming atmosphere.

I chose to have their Oboro tofu menu, with mashed tofu, onigiris (rice-balls) and veggies.

The result isn’t particularly charming to the eye, but the perfectly seasoned tofu is a real pleasure. With a bite of onigiri and a spoonful of soup, it’s divine.

“Oboro tofu” Menu

 

My SO opted for a meaty menu “simmered chicken and tofu”. We were told to add the onigiri rice to the soup for a “tofu risotto” effect. Yummy!

“Simmered chicken and tofu” menu

 

I’m not as enthusiastic about the soy beverages they have to offer (I chose the matcha soy milk, and my SO the caramel version). It’s not bad, but maybe a bit plain if you ask me. .

You can also have desserts (I remember having a very soft piece of cake).

Soy flour strawberry roll

 

In a nutshell

You can have a quick but healthy and yummy lunch. If it’s the first time you’re trying tofu, you really should try it there.

I hope your tastebuds will be charmed by the product’s delicacy – it’s unfortunately often an unloved product! And if you live in Paris, you can opt for the lazy version, and enjoy the food at home! (English translation by Marine)

 

TOFUYA PARIS
59 rue de Richelieu
75002 PARIS
(Métro Bourse or Pyramides)

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