We took a boat ride across the lake a few times (who doesn't love a boat ride?) and then had lunch at a German biergarten. Shockingly, Luke ate a TON. I've never seen him eat so much. It was incredible. He especially loved the potato/leek soup. Julia, on the other hand, would only eat rolls and strawberries. There was a live band playing folk music and the kids loved it. Luke was dancing in his chair while Julia actually danced on stage with a little boy. It was beyond cute!
After lunch, we headed back to the Norway pavilion to check the Frozen line-still a four hour wait. Julia gave JD her most pathetic, sad face and....it worked. JD decided to wait in line while I took the kids on rides. We went on Living with the Land, Spaceship Earth (we went on this 3x), The Seas with Nemo and Friends (went on this 3x as well, there was a fun play area after this as well as giant fish tanks the kids loved) and we found a cool Mater play area. Julia also did a Phineas and Ferb adventure which she loved. They have a few kiosks in the park where kids can get an old flip phone. She picked Norway to do her adventure in and then she was designated 'Agent J' and on assignment. She had several missions around Norway that took just under an hour (making smoke come out of a chimney, posters shifting for secret messages, stones changing colors, even a secret drop box for the phone).
After the rides and playing, we joined JD in line for the last 45min or so. The dad in front of JD had been waiting in line with his 10mon old son, while his wife and 2 year old went back to their hotel for a 2.5h nap (JD said the baby was very good). There was a group of moms behind JD (their husbands were off doing rides with their kids) who were drinking, singing Frozen songs and trying to facebook friend people in line. While I would have thought this was hilarious, JD was a tad annoyed with them. Finally, Julia and Luke got to meet Elsa and Anna. They were thrilled!