Take a virtual audio trip in this installment of the WDW-Memories podcast as we ride another Walt Disney World attraction in Epcot. In this memory, we will continue a day spent hopping between the Magic Kingdom and Epcot as we make our way around World Showcase, enjoying some of its beauty and charm before heading back to Future World to enjoy a second ride on one of our families attraction in Epcot.

Podcast Type: Binaural Audio
Podcast Length: 24:16

Well hello and welcome back to the WDW-Memories Podcast where together we relive that Walt Disney World Magic. My name is Lou and I’ll once again be your host on this magical adventure. We’re going to revisit an attraction again that we did just a couple of episodes ago. While it’s only 2 episodes apart, the reality is this was many hours later. After leaving the Mexico Pavilion we were focused on getting to The American Adventure in time to see the Voices of Liberty. We did get to see them, but we’ve already relived that back in Memory 190, so we’ll keep on going. After the Voices of Liberty, we’re in search of Ice Cream, which I believe we can find in France, so we’ll take a left and head past Morocco where MoRockin’ was playing, we’ll eventually find L’Artisan des Glaces and get that cool, and very good ice cream that we’ve been looking for (not a lot to listen to though, so this isn’t the memory for today). Once we finish our ice cream, we try to catch Impressions de France, but we just missed the show, and don’t want to wait 20 minutes for the next one, so we decide we’ve finished what we wanted to in the World Showcase and want to head back out towards Future World, and maybe catch the boat ride in Norway, so we head back around the World Showcase in that counter-clockwise direction. We’ll pass by the free concert featuring Fuel (a blast from my college years) and keep right on trucking. We stop at the trains in Germany for a bit to watch them. Then we’ll stop again in the African Outpost and let the kids play on the drums some before continuing. Finally, we make it to Norway, but the line is 85 minutes, and we’re just not interested in that long a wait, so we decide to just go to Test Track and then maybe some of our other favorites in the front of the park. This is where we’ll join in the memory, just as we’re walking up to the Test Track pavilion.

The line is only 20 minutes now for Stand By (since we’ve already burned our Fast Pass earlier today). We’ll walk in and make it all the way to the point where the split you up on dots for your design stations. Unfortunately, the attraction breaks down for 10 minutes (we’ll skip all that though) and soon we’re let in to design our car again. This time, I’m helping Susie while Traci works with Mikey. Then we’re off to board for another ride on Test Track.

I love that we got to enjoy Test Track twice in one day, neither time requiring a long wait either. My kids love listening to these memories and reliving the days in their minds, and Test Track always brings smiles and excited conversation every time they listen. Great job Disney!

Before we jump into the attraction, I want to remind you that you can find out how to contact or follow me, find show notes, see photos and videos, and of course become a show supporter on our WDW-Memories.net website. Patrons, I’m working on your next bonus memory from our week on the Disney Dream, so be looking for that special episode.

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Today’s memory is in binaural once again, so I’d suggest putting those headphones on to fully immerse yourself in the memory.

Now enjoy a second ride on one of our families favorite attraction in Epcot.

Published by WDW-Memories Lou

Lou the host of the WDW-Memories podcast and the owner of WDW-Memories.net. WDW-Memories is a podcast and blog, where fans of the Disney Parks can come and relive their Disney memories.

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