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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 258585" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Welcome Back!</p><p> </p><p>Did you have any difficulty finding Cocoa Beach? We did - we had given up when we finally came across the alley way of road that lead to it. It was ironic that the street had the same name as a street in the Black Hills that caused us problems on the internet map we used to find it.</p><p> </p><p>We went in January 2004 and the beach was pretty much deserted. That was cool! difficult child was 8 yrs old and determined to catch me a baby shark (he said he would grab it and run real fast before the mommy caught him.) I opted not to take him into the gift shop that had baby sharks in jars on sale though I had a very very brief thought of purchasing one as a cool memory of that moment - just very brief, the thought of explaining it in the airport baggage dept squelched that idea.</p><p> </p><p>I love Epcot - I wish we had more time there - that was our short day visit. We all loved the troll ride in one of the countries - I think Germany?</p><p> </p><p>The Epcot ride itself was very cool exept I kept waiting in nervousness for the "roller coaster" effect. I only went on it because they said there would not be one but didn't trust that because it feels like it in the climbing. I need to go on it again now that I am assured there is no roller coaster feeling.</p><p> </p><p>I am glad you had a good vacation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 258585, member: 5096"] Welcome Back! Did you have any difficulty finding Cocoa Beach? We did - we had given up when we finally came across the alley way of road that lead to it. It was ironic that the street had the same name as a street in the Black Hills that caused us problems on the internet map we used to find it. We went in January 2004 and the beach was pretty much deserted. That was cool! difficult child was 8 yrs old and determined to catch me a baby shark (he said he would grab it and run real fast before the mommy caught him.) I opted not to take him into the gift shop that had baby sharks in jars on sale though I had a very very brief thought of purchasing one as a cool memory of that moment - just very brief, the thought of explaining it in the airport baggage dept squelched that idea. I love Epcot - I wish we had more time there - that was our short day visit. We all loved the troll ride in one of the countries - I think Germany? The Epcot ride itself was very cool exept I kept waiting in nervousness for the "roller coaster" effect. I only went on it because they said there would not be one but didn't trust that because it feels like it in the climbing. I need to go on it again now that I am assured there is no roller coaster feeling. I am glad you had a good vacation. [/QUOTE]
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