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Hello! My name is Amber Jones and I am a resident of Odenville, AL. I am a mother of two great little boys and have been married to my high school sweetheart for 8 years. I love to travel! I have always been fascinated with other countries and their cultures. This job allows me to learn by experiencing these countries and cultures first- hand and to help you do the same. I also teach a series of classes on Budgeting, including the new "Coupon Game", Money-Saving Meals, Making Time for Mommy, Manage Life by Managing Time. I love to travel, but in today's economy, families think they can't find the extra money to go on vacation. I am here to help you see that you can travel and make wonderful vacation memories as a family, while on a budget!

Monday, December 6, 2010

Disney Tips and Tricks ! "The World of Epcot"








Innoventions West: 


Don’t miss the Slapstick Studios exhibit “What’s your Problem”. At this spot, you can create a Velcro Frog Souvenir...free of charge! Yours to keep!




Journey Into Imagination with Figment:

Donʼt miss the free e-postcards at the end of the Journey Into Imagination with Figment ride. You can locate the ImageWorks lab kiosks in the Imagination Pavillion and send funny, creative e-postcards to your friends and family. There are several kiosks, so, they move quickly. Wait your turn, and have some fun!





Misson Space:
Again, a great place to send e-postcards to your friends and family. Locate the kiosks in the Training Lab at the end of Mission Space and have fun!





 CLUB COOL ! 
Be sure to go to Club Cool sponsored by Coca-Cola. They have unlimited free samples of Coca-Cola from several other countries. You just might be surprised to see how Coke tastes “great” to others!







Kidcot Stations:
Each “country” has itʼs own Kidcot Station. Your child can obtain a mask at any Kidcot Station, and you can decorate your mask at every country. Be aware that these stations usually close late afternoon/early evening.

Tip: Choose a word, or phrase, even your child's name. If the person hosting the Kidcot station is actually from that country, ask them to write your word or phrase on your mask or in your autograph book. It is a GREAT international souvenir. 


Japan:

      Do NOT miss Miyuki, the candy artist. She is usually on location Monday thru Thursday, but be sure to check your Times Guide for updated information. If you get there just a few minutes early....just wait on her. She will arrive, and she is known for choosing a “patiently waiting” child to help her with her demonstration. She will allow the child to select the animal she will make.....and then the best part is that they get to keep the finished Candy Art!

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