Take a virtual audio trip in this installment of the WDW-Memories podcast, brought to you in immersive binaural sound, as we enjoy another magical memory from Walt Disney World. In today’s memory, you will join my family as we make our way from the front of Epcot, and go under the sea in search of that adorable little Clownfish.

Well hello and welcome 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.

Folks, it is not looking good for Walt Disney World this September. At least not for us. With COVID cases on the rise in Florida and around the country, Traci and I are really trying to really think about Wants vs Needs. Sadly a trip to Walt Disney World, with limited experiences I might add, falls more in the Want category right now. We are leaning towards pushing the trip off till December, at least if we are going to have to wear masks all day, we can do it without the oppressive heat. In any case, I will definitely keep everyone posted. In the meantime, I thankfully have enough memories in my backlog to share with all of you, so let’s hop back into another memory.

In today’s memory, we will continue our day in September 2016. As you’ll remember we began our day in the Magic Kingdom, and have now park hopped over to Epcot. We are joined today by my extended family, and we will be picking up as we had all made it over to Epcot and have made it through bag check and entered the park with no problems. We’ll join back into the memory just after we stopped for a family photo in front of the fountains, and decide to head to the right (West) side of Epcot for a ride on The Seas with Nemo and Friends. You’ll be able to hear us pass under Spaceship Earth and out by the Fountain of Nations which are just finishing a show. Then we’ll make a turn through the breezeway, passing by the open doors where the air conditioning feels so refreshing, but continue on stopping in front of The Seas building and spending a few minutes watching the seagulls, and occasionally getting splashed by the surf. After a few laughs from the little ones, we’ll head inside, basking in the glorious air conditioning, and effortlessly make our way through the darkened queue under the sea, where our clamshells await. As we board, Traci and I get our 2 kids this time, and we are off on another undersea adventure.

The old attraction was a great aquarium and a lot of fun, but adding Nemo pluses it as only Disney can do. In a park filled with IP, if the seas didn’t have Nemo, they would never be able to compete, but now my kids can’t wait to head over to the seas to ride the ride and chat with Crush, but then look at so many of the other exhibits as well. It’s definitely a great place for families with little ones for sure, but even the bigger kids love it still.

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

Now join my family on our 2 day trip to Walt Disney World, brought to you in immersive binaural sound, as we explore the big blue world with a clownfish and all his friends.

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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