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Thursday, June 5, 2025

Williams Family: Our GEO-82 Opening Day Experience

 

GEO-82 is a new dining location at EPCOT and we were there on opening day!

 Geo-82 from outside

Entrance to Geo-82

The adult only establishment is located in an area on the 2nd floor behind Spaceship Earth.  When we went, there were NO SIGNS outside for the restaurant.  We had an idea of where the entrance might be, on the right side of Spaceship Earth, but the only door was to Project Tomorrow, the area guests walk through as they exit after riding Spaceship Earth.  It was inside the sliding doors to Project Tomorrow that we spied the Geo-82 sign.  We then turned left and walked down a short hallway to the check-in desk with a staircase and elevator near-by.

Hallway on first floor that leads to the check-in desk. Not much room for 2-way traffic.

Our reservation was for our party of four was at 5:05 pm.  We checked in about 10 minutes prior after waiting in a line in the hallway and watching guests without reservations get turned away.  I gave my telephone number and was told to go wait in Project Tomorrow as there are no seats in this check-in area.  I asked why there was no sign outside and was told that it is for the "speakeasy vibe."    

Project Tomorrow at the exit of Spaceship Earth


Wall across from first floor check-in desk

Behind the first floor check-in desk for speakeasy vibes

Now typically, at this point, my phone dings, indicating that our check-in at the restaurant is established and that I will receive another text when the table is ready.  No text. At 5:05, I returned to the check-in desk to inquire about not receiving the initial text and confirm that the phone number is correct.  Phone number was correct, but "their system wasn't sending the initial text messages."  I also learned that guests "upstairs" were taking their time and that there is a seating area upstairs but it was full. Back to Project Tomorrow to wait.

Will you take the stairs or elevator to the second floor?

5:30 pm, the husband goes to the check-in stand to inquire about our reservation.  Sometimes a different face helps.  He called me and said to come, so off we went.  Another delay at the check-in desk and then off we went, half of us in the elevator and the other half up the stairs.  

We were greeted by a Cast Member holding a try of damp washcloths with a special scent and were handed to us with tongs.  The cold washcloths did smell nice and after wiping our hands we were to dispose of them in a trash bin nearby.  

Second floor waiting area

Second floor waiting area

Now, we were in the seating area upstairs.  It was not full.  There was one other party.  At 5:45, my phone dinged.  Your table is ready; proceed to the host desk on the 2nd floor.  OK, we were already there, actually past the desk so I approached with the message open on my phone and was told to return to the waiting area until we were called.  

Portal from sitting area to dining area

More waiting as we watched other parties enter the waiting area and then get escorted by Cast Members to their tables.  We were the only party in this area.  Finally, a Cast Member came to get us and walked us to our table.  Yes, the floor in the hallway has the twinkling lights a nod to the original EPCOT pavement. 

View looking outside Geo-82

At 6:05 pm, we were seated.  One hour after the time of our reservation. Our table had 1 chair and a curved banquet, so 3 of us on one side with 1 of us in the chair.  It felt like someone was at a job interview and we joked about it.  Now, I will say that this table most likely had 2 chairs, but the neighboring table ended up adding a guest to their party after they were already seated (watched the whole thing happening from the sitting area). 



Exclusive Disney Select Bourbon Flight



Peach Shrub Whisky Smash and Coke


High Brow Batanga


The menu is in a book and matches the theming.  Our server approached and knew the script about the food and drinks.  One in our party has a food allergy and the server diligently communicated with the chef.  Three of us ordered drinks from the menu with the fourth ordering a Coke.  We had to ask for waters.  We also had to ask for napkins with the drinks.  Well, I asked for napkins and was given three cocktail napkins.  There are no coasters.

Chef's Selection of Artisanal Cheeses, Cured Meats, and Accompaniments

Funghi Flatbread

We ordered Chef's Selection of Artisanal Cheeses, Cured Meats, and Accompaniments, a long way to say Charcuterie, and Funghi Flatbread (mushroom) to share at the table.  When the food was brought to the table by a different Cast Member, our server was passing out small plates, cloth napkins and small silverware--knife and fork. 

Our Coke drinker finished his drink and the conversation turned to whether or not there would be a charge for a refill.  He ordered another Coke.  What do you think?  Was there a charge?

Three adventurous eaters tried everything while the fourth diner enjoyed the bread on the charcuterie plate.  Speaking of bread, the ratio of cheese, cured meats, and spreads was greater than the amount of bread to accompany.  More bread, please!  We didn't ask.

The check arrived and guess what?  No charge for the second Coke!  We paid and headed to the restrooms.  Don't get me started on how the toilet paper dispenser has a "stop" function but the toilet paper was hanging in such a way that the stop function allowed for the only 1-2 squares coming off the roll at a time. 

We each received a commemorative wine glass

Back down the stairs and elevator.  We were each given a bag that contained a box.  Turns out those were commemorative glass wine glasses to take home.  Nice touch.

We walked to the nearest Joffrey's as one in our party wanted a coffee.  There is no tea or coffee served at Geo-82, as we were told by our server.

That's the play-by-play, but there's more.  There were EMPTY tables in the restaurant the whole time we were seated.  Disney website says Advanced Reservations are required, which I understand, especially with Geo-82 being new.  But empty tables mean less revenue and again, we watched so many guests being turned away at the check-in stand on the first floor.  

Highlights:

  • Theming is cool and a novel idea for use of the space.  We had been in that space during a tour as it was used as a lounge for the attraction sponsor.  There are similar spaces near Coral Reef, in the middle of Test Track, and in The Land Pavilion.
  • Along with theming, the drinks and food have stories, like the reserved bourbon only for Disney Parks.
  • There is a fireworks experience that has a different menu of offerings that may be fun to try.

Only for Disney Parks & Resorts


Recommendations:

  • Put a sign outside.  Please.  I asked the woman handing out washcloths why no sign and was told, "yeah, that's funny" with my reply being it was frustrating.  Signage outside will not detract from the speakeasy vibe.  The location is visible on the MyDisneyExperience app when Dining locations are selected.
  • Don't use Project Tomorrow as a seating area for guests waiting on a reservation.  This was off-putting.  It would be like guests waiting to dine at Coral Reef being told to wait in the Living Seas aquarium area. 
  • Anticipate guest needs with waters, drink napkins, and a pen to sign the bill.  Yes, I had to ask for a pen.
  • As a guest, don't come hungry, come curious to try something new.  


I know that it was opening day and there are still kinks to work out.  My hope is that there is an awareness of the kinks so that they can be addressed.  There was plenty of staff on hand in all areas, it is about communication, efficiency, and making sure systems are working, such as the initial text message system not working--which is OK, but tell guests upon check-in.

Will we be back?  Maybe.  It is pricey, no discounts yet. If friends or visitors wanted to go and wanted us to go with them, then yes. 


Thursday, October 17, 2024

Williams Family: My "Belle" Day in the Walt Disney World Parks



When the husband and I were daydreaming about living with Walt Disney World in our backyard, we talked about themed park visit days.  I planned and enjoyed a day playing in the parks centered around my favorite Disney Princess, Belle.

Belle is my favorite Disney Princess because she loves to read, can see the person inside the Beast and Gaston, is brave, and of course, her yellow (my favorite color!) ball gown.  The color scheme helped me with my wardrobe selection for the day.


I mapped out my day--Hollywood Studios for Beauty and the Beast--Live on Stage with the first show at 11:00 am. It is helpful to know showtimes in advance which can be found on the MyDisneyExperience app or Walt Disney World website.



A boat ride from Hollywood Studios to EPCOT put me right where I wanted to be--France for Beauty and the Beast Sing-Along.  This is a continuously running show so I wasn't as worried about the timing. The animation reminded me of Mickey's Philharmagic and the star of this version of the story is LeFou, Gaston's sidekick. No photography or video allowed in the Sing-Along.

The next step was a timing mistake on my part--meeting Belle in EPCOT.  As I walked to the queue, she was greeting her last family and would not return for an hour. I walked on and rode the Friendship Launch from Morocco to Canada and stopped for a tasty lunch at Bramblewood Bites, an outdoor kitchen for Food and Wine Festival.  

I ventured through World Celebration, through the park exit, and up to the Monorail Station for a highway in the sky ride from EPCOT to the Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC) with a transfer to the Express Monorail to Magic Kingdom. 


Arrived just in time to watch the Festival of Fantasy Parade, with my gal Belle, at the front of the leading parade float!

Off to Fantasyland for Enchanted Tales with Belle.  The queue said 30 minutes, but the actual wait time was more like 45 minutes, plus the time to enjoy the attraction. Yes, I have experienced Enchanted Tales with Belle before, but the enchanted mirror in Maurice's workshop still blows me away!  I was chosen to play a knight for Belle's surprise!


As I walked out of Fantasyland, giddy from my time with Belle, I spied no line at Sir Mickey's Portrait Studio.  As I explained my themed day to the Photopass Photographer, we agreed on some playful photos featuring Beauty and the Beast inspired props.



One more stop on my Belle themed park day--Enchanted Rose, a Lounge, at the Grand Floridan, just a Resort Monorail ride away. The lounge has a light fixture that is inspired by Belle's dress.  (The same fixture is in Topolino's Terrace at the Riviera Resort, but I set that out of my mind and focused on Belle.) 


With my themed day complete, I rode a bus from the Grand Floridian to Hollywood Studios to the car.

Thinking about your own themed park tour? Consider your theme--the husband has one percolating. Know which shows, attractions, restaurants, etc. may fit with your theme.  I typed in Belle and Beauty and the Beast in the search function of the Walt Disney World website to help my plan. Plan for transportation if your themed day takes you to more than one location.  I enjoy the convenience of Walt Disney World transportation options--busses, boats, monorails, Skyliner.  And, make sure your theme park ticket allows for Park Hopping, if your themed day takes you to more than one Walt Disney World theme park.

Would I do this again? Definitely! 

Sunday, March 10, 2019

Williams Family: Our Four Parks; One Day Adventure--December 31, 2018! (Part 2)

Click here to read Part 1 of Our Four Parks, One Day Adventure.

Let me remind you of the rules that we set for ourselves:
  • A park icon photo at each park.
  • Use only Disney transportation system.(Could we use all forms in one day?)
  • Ride at least one ride at each park with a ride photo
So far, we had broken one of the rules as we didn't get a ride photo at EPCOT, just selfies in the line for Soarin'.

We strolled from Future World to the International Gateway at EPCOT and took the Friendship Launch from EPCOT to Disney's Hollywood Studios.
While on the boat, I used the My Disney Experience app to order lunch at Woody's Lunchbox using the mobile order function on the app.  It was easy!
Do you see the 2019 in our picture?  


When we got closer to Woody's Lunchbox, I used the "I'm here" button on the app and proceeded to the mobile order window to pick up lunch.  Did I say this was easy?  It automatically used our Quick Service Dining credits!
Soon it was time for our Slinky Dog Coaster Fastpasses.  Everytime this ride is fun! Also, as soon as we exited the attraction, I was able to snag a Fastpass for DINOSAUR!


The lines for the Star War Characters were a bit long, but Disney Chase Visa has a character meet & greet in Launch Bay so we stopped.  Good thing the husband had his wallet and photo ID!

We exited the park and made our way to the bus stop for Disney's Animal Kingdom.  This was the longest walk of the day!  The bus was full and we had to stand for the ride.  

Just inside the entrance to Disney's Animal Kingdom, Terk and Meeko were greeting guests.  We stopped to say "Hello!"

The photo above met the criteria for park icon photo!  You can also see by the sun that it was later in the day.
On our way to DINOSAUR, we stopped to greet Russell and Dug and met a family from our hometown in the line, too!  It really is a small world!
Since we were right there, we decided to see "It's Tough To Be A Bug" before making our way to Dinoland.

We rode DINOSAUR and the husband was so scared he forgot his part of the 2019 using his hands.  Oh, well!

Time to exit the park and take a bus to Disney Springs.  We had a dinner reservation!

Our reservation was for Enzo's Hideaway.  Seafood and pasta favorites were on the menu.  What was even cooler was the trip to the bathroom which is shared with The Edison.  

After dinner, we took a bus from Disney Springs back to our resort.

We did it!  We hit all four Walt Disney World Parks in one day, along with Disney Springs.  We used Disney transportation throughout and rode buses, the monorail, and two different types of water launches.  We even squeezed in a character meal and met characters at three of the four parks.  We got attraction photos at three of the four parks and icon photos at all four.

December 31 is one of the busiest days of the year for the Walt Disney World Resort.  Knowing this, we tried to move opposite the crowds in the order we visited the parks.  

We saved time traveling without bags.  The husband had the camera, portable phone charger w/cord, and wallet in his pockets.  The boy and I each had our phones and sunglasses.We made no purchases other than food throughout the day.

Would we do this again?  Sure!  But now we're thinking both water parks on the same day!