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EPCOT: Mexico VS France

Released Wednesday, 17th April 2024
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EPCOT: Mexico VS France

EPCOT: Mexico VS France

EPCOT: Mexico VS France

EPCOT: Mexico VS France

Wednesday, 17th April 2024
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In this episode, Justin and Chris engage in a friendly debate between the Mexico Pavilion and the France Pavilion at Epcot's World Showcase. They discuss the food and drink options, as well as the overall experience of each pavilion. While Justin argues for the delicious and familiar Mexican cuisine, Chris highlights the refined and diverse offerings of French cuisine. The debate explores the preferences of different types of eaters and the role of roleplay in the Epcot experience. The conversation compares the quick service options, Mexican fare, and French cuisine in the Mexico and France pavilions at Epcot. It also discusses the dessert options and drinks available in each pavilion. The atmosphere and indoor experience of the pavilions are compared, along with the rides Three Caballeros and Ratatouille. In this episode, Chris and Justin debate the merits of the France and Mexico pavilions in Epcot's World Showcase. They compare the Ratatouille and Three Caballeros rides, discuss the use of glasses in screen-based rides, and evaluate the queue experiences. They also explore the entertainment options in both pavilions, including music performances. Ultimately, Chris argues for the charm and cuisine of France, while Justin champions the lively atmosphere and music of Mexico.


Takeaways

  • The Mexico Pavilion offers a variety of quick service options, including Mexican fare like tacos and burritos.
  • The France Pavilion offers a range of French cuisine, including baguettes, crepes, and pastries.
  • Both pavilions have unique dessert options, such as beignets in the France Pavilion and ice cream sandwiches in the Mexico Pavilion.
  • The Mexico Pavilion is known for its margaritas, while the France Pavilion offers Grand Marnier slushies and a variety of wines and champagnes.
  • The Mexico Pavilion has a fun and lively atmosphere, while the France Pavilion has a more elegant and sophisticated ambiance.
  • Both pavilions provide indoor experiences, with the Mexico Pavilion offering air conditioning and the France Pavilion featuring a nighttime-themed setting.
  • The Three Caballeros ride in the Mexico Pavilion is a classic attraction, while the Ratatouille ride in the France Pavilion offers a unique trackless ride experience. The Ratatouille and Three Caballeros rides offer different experiences, with Ratatouille featuring screens and glasses and Three Caballeros providing a more classic dark ride experience.
  • The queue experience in Ratatouille is immersive and features practical sets, while the Mexico pavilion offers a more basic switchback queue.
  • Both pavilions offer unique entertainment options, with France showcasing the France movie and Beauty and the Beast sing-along, and Mexico featuring the Mariachi Cobre band and the Coco-themed Miguel character.
  • The Mexico pavilion offers a lively atmosphere with mariachi music, delicious food options, and a vibrant shopping experience, while the France pavilion offers a more refined and elegant ambiance with gourmet cuisine and high-end shopping.
  • Ultimately, the choice between the two pavilions depends on personal preferences for cuisine, music, and overall atmosphere.



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