Frodo found himself in a peaceful, relaxing setting in the Canada Pavilion. There was a rock formation, a hotel, a trading post, and from what Frodo discovered there was also a restaurant underneath the hotel. Good. He could eat his supper here.

He made his way into the restaurant, pleased to see it was like a cellar. He was reminded of Bag End with this restaurant. His mouth watered the moment he sat down at an empty table and looked over the menu. He wanted steak and salmon, even if it wasn't exactly like on the menu. He resolved to getting both and was surprised he could do that.

He finished his cup of ale a while ago and now just wanted something simple to drink, like milk. He ordered chocolate milk, savoring its flavor. It seemed a bit strange that he drank milk, but he didn't mind. He was thirsty for something other than beer, ale, and vodka. Of course, he didn't mind getting wine to top it off for the day.

At last, his food came, allowing him to sink his teeth into the steak and salmon until he was full and satisfied. He had an advantage with being a hobbit: trying all sorts of food from different countries at the World Showcase part of Epcot. If he had to take anything out of this trip, Epcot was definitely his number one spot to go, next to Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom. Disney's Hollywood Studios was cool, but he kind of preferred the more relaxing parks like Animal Kingdom and Epcot.

After his meal, Frodo made his way to the trading post and got a T-shirt that said "Beer" on the front. He couldn't wait to show it off in front of Lobelia Sackville-Baggins. Of course, she would probably freak out and consider him odd, odder than he was already. He chuckled, buying the T-shirt and walking out of the store carrying another bag.

Then he saw them. The two bears Sam and Rosie were talking about. He approached them with caution, wondering what they would do to him.

"H-Hullo?" Frodo asked the two bears, as the younger bear sniffed his bags. "Are you friendly? Can you talk?"

"Can we talk?" the cub said, jokingly.

"Koda, shush! He's a guest," the older brown bear, Kenai, said, apologizing to Frodo. "It's okay. Don't worry about Koda."

"We saw your friends this morning," Koda said, temperamental.

"Sam and Rosie? You saw Sam and Rosie? They said they met you!" Frodo said, remembering.

"They did," Kenai said with confidence.

"Well, enjoy your day!" Koda said, waving to the gentle-hobbit.

"I'll tell Sam I saw you two," Frodo said, waving to Koda and Kenai in return.

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Frodo left Koda and Kenai alone. He had to see what was in those Rockies, if there was anything at all. Hmm… that "O' Canada" attraction sounded interesting. He made his way in, hardly expecting to find he was in a circular room with screens all around him.

The picture started and the show began, getting Frodo's attention.

At first, nothing happened. Just snow. Then, Frodo witnessed the beautiful Canadian landscape. It was incredible! There were so many sports, waterfalls, and bright green trees.

If he had the chance, Frodo would visit these countries, not just in Epcot. That is, if he ever got to see these places again. Oh well.

As soon as the movie ended, Frodo walked out of the theater and back into civilization. It was great, but now he wondered where his friends were hiding, if they were alright at all.