Originally Posted By marutzw We went on the behind the seeds tour at living with the land at Epcot and we had a wonderful time. We went in the beginning of April and it was very informative and fun. I would highly recommend it!
Originally Posted By sherrytodd We did this tour last trip and we thought it was a lot of fun. My son loved it. They let him feed the fish and release the ladybugs.
Originally Posted By magnet Absolutely wonderful tour. I loved it when I went on it, and the CM, Harry, was fantastic. This was a year ago for me. Highly, highly recommended.
Originally Posted By mickeyboy43 What time do you have to be at the Land for this? Reservations required? I was thinking about doing this, and jsut wanted to know.
Originally Posted By CMDad They run the tour through the day. You can sign up for a tour as long as there is still space ... usually you can find a spot as long as you don't go too late in the day. (Make sure to also check the list of discounts available.) I did it the last time I was waiting for my daughter to finish working and meet me. I really enjoyed it, and actually had a group of farmers on my tour who really knew the questions to ask. Couldn't have worked out any better as far as I am concerned.
Originally Posted By CMDad There are some pix (towards the end) of this day's pictures <a href="http://thefendricks.com/disney/TROct2007/103107/index.htm" target="_blank">http://thefendricks.com/disney...ndex.htm</a>
Originally Posted By jkayjs Enjoy this tour have been several times and will go again. My husband finally went with me and said he would go again.
Originally Posted By CMDad I believe the full price is about $15. I think as an AP holder I paid about $11.
Originally Posted By mickeyboy43 Thanks for the info. Me, My mom, and my 2 sisters are going to have alot of morning time on our hands since our dad wants us to go to the parks while he is conventioning, so Im trying to find new stuff to do. My dad used to work on a tomato farm in the summer as a kid, and im into the whole agriculture/good 'ol way of life, so it sounds pretty neat.