Hey peeps! We're back from Expedition Everest Challenge!
WARNING - Long-winded trip report coming...
We had a great long weekend at WDW. We arrived Fri. morning, checked into AKL, went to Wide World of Sports to pick up our race packets, stopped by SOG to buy PI tickets and have lunch (cheapest restaurants 'on' property) then headed to MK for a few hours. We left MK at about 6:30 to head to the second-to-last night of PI. I wanted to get to the Adventurer's Club early, since I figured they would stop letting people in.
AC was PACKED by 7:30. We got in without waiting, but by 8 there was a line. We had several beers...but only for the souvenir 'Kungloosh' cups.

Did I mention the place was packed?? Yikes. The Radiothon show in the library was great (it's about the club needing to raise $2,000 or lose their land). They've had that show for years, but as you can imagine, there was a lot of double meaning. It was neat and sad to see some of the actors get emotional during the skits.
Most of the people we met had been going to AC for years and years. Several people we talked to planned to be in line the next morning at 10 am to get in for the last night. It was really fun and sad. A lot of people really love that place and I hope the folks at Disney are smart enough to bring it back somewhere else on property.
We did something at Disney that we never, ever do...slept in! Unfortunately, with our sleeping in and my cell phone messages acting weird, we missed connecting with Arlene. We planned an easy day since the EE Challenge race started at 7 pm. We moseyed over to AK at about 12:30 and just strolled around for a while and did some of the things that would be closed during the race party.
The race was A LOT of fun! 5K run through the park (although more parking lot and backstage than I would have thought). OH! I ran into Liz at the start! Her son was running. I saw her later after the obstacle course and she cheered for us.

We were easy to pick out...we realized at midnight before we left that if we wanted to wear matching shirts, our only options were the cruise thread pirate shirts or a shirt from the org. that just laid me off...pirates it was!
Back to the race...5K, then there was an obstacle course set up in a big grass area in the parking lot. There was a series of 3 boards about 4-4.5' off the ground to get over, a rope ladder about 8' high to get up and over, a pretty long balance beam, and a low net we had to combat crawl under. Before the race, I figured the obstacles would be more fun like giant inflatable things, no these were like boot camp! After the obstacle course we got our "Passports". Each had 4 clues & there were 8 different passports, so people were running all over the park. We figured out where our clues were and what the answers were pretty easily, but we did have to run all over the park (again!) to do it. At one point, as we were running from Africa to Asia...Steve started singing the "Adventure's" song...Marching along we're adventurers, Singing the song of adventurers...it was fun. When we crossed the finish line, we knew our time, but had no idea how we did. Turns out we did pretty well! 99th out of 669 co-ed teams. (time 1:04:25). We probably could have hit the top 50 or so, but I've had the Disney crud, or bronchitis, or black lung, or something since about 4 days after the cruise, so I haven't been running since a few jaunts around deck 4, so I ended up power walking about a mile of the 3.1 miles.
The after party was a little weak, but fun. EE was open, as was Kali River Rapids, Dinosaur, It's Tough to be a Bug, and the Dumbosaur ride (I can't remember the real name...we just call it Dumbosaur.) Primeval Hurl is down for rehab. There were DJs playing music all over the park. It was fun. The big Disney difference is that usually after a race, all the competitors get free food and a few drink tickets for beer at the after party. After a Disney race, you get a bagel, a banana, and a Poweraid. Food and beverages are available for purchase. The party went until midnight. We left the park at about 11:30.
Sunday we spent the day circling the World Showcase eating and drinking. I love the food and wine festival! Our anniversary is next week, but since we were going out for our anniversary dinner at Jiko that night, we decided that Sunday would be our Disney anniversary. We got anniversary buttons at guest services. We heard Happy Anniversary a lot, from both CMs and guests. OH! We ran into Barbara (VillagesBarbara) & DH! We were wearing our EE Challenge shirts and they stopped to ask us about the race. They were wearing
DCL PC cruise shirts & when I said we were on that cruise, it all clicked! We had a nice chat. It was really nice since we never had a chance to meet on the cruise.
Oh, another fun thing. We went into America to hear the Voices of Liberty, the CM stopped us at the door. He asked our name and said there was a call for us and pointed to a little table in the lobby with a box on top. There was a phone in the box and when we picked it up, Mickey and Minnie sang happy anniversary to us! FUN! We also got a magical moment certificate.
Dinner at Jiko was fabulous. We even tried the ostrich appetizer. And we found a new wine. Pinotage from South Africa.
Monday, we had planned to rush out to DHS for rope drop and Toy Story Mania
then the alarm went off at 0700
and we decided to just lounge and enjoy the resort. We spent the day walking around and seeing the animals, lounging in the hot tub and chatting with the bartender. We caught our Magic Express bus at 2:05 and headed home.
It was a great trip
I was on vacation
now Im just unemployed