Sunset Cliffs
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There's no petting zoo at Fort Wilderness?! Oh my, I think I may have been one that encouraged you to check it out. I was SURE it was still there, but after checking it out, it seems all of the petting zoo animals have been moved to Rafiki's Planet Watch Affection Section in AK. So Sorry!
I've been on a few buses that were crowded like that and they're no fun. Sounds like your driver was a transfer from the Richard Petty driving experience!!
Give Ft. Wilderness another chance someday. The first HDDR show is at 5, so maybe mid morning or early afternoon would work better to see some horses, etc.
Don't worry! You were not the only one that mentioned the petting zoo. I'm almost wondering if that guy didn't know what he was talking about. He seemed a little confused...so maybe he was wrong.

Our driver was deceptively sweet looking.

That was a great update! sorry to hear about your crazy bus rides! We were pretty lucky in that a majority of our bus rides were not full. I am also surprised that no one got up to let you or Todd sit down with Dylan. the couple of times we had to stand on the bus, someone offered us a seat so we could sit with our DD. Towards the end of the trip, it became more challenging since she didn't want to sit still on the bus and just wanted to run and play. I felt bad for anyone riding the bus with us those days as she would throw little tantrums or screamed when we told her she had to stay seated so she wouldn't get hurt. The joys of parenting. I loved the pic of Dylan sitting out on your deck. he is a cutie patootie!
I was surprised people weren't offering seats either. If I saw someone struggling to hold a small child I would definitely offer my seat to them. There were a lot of men sitting by themselves (no family around) and they didn't offer to get up. We weren't the only ones holding a child, either. I think Dylan was in shock that he wasn't strapped down in a vehicle. LOL I bet he would want to run around too if he got used to the idea of freedom.
Oh my gosh, reminds me of that song "The Little Old Lady from Pasadena" with the lyrics "Go granny, go granny, go granny, go."
How scary to say the least! Glad you had a fun time swimming and that dinner was good! Truly the evening was a memorable experience!
LOL. That's so funny because my grandma lived in Pasadena for a lot of years. So that song has special meaning to me.

Oh goodness! What an evening. The little old lady bus driver had me cracking up!
I've wanted to go to Fort Wilderness but we never made the time. The smores thing always makes me want to go.
Can't wait to hear about the rest of the night.
The bus driver is another person going down in our family vacation history books. She has no idea what a good story she has given us to tell.

I really wanted to do the S'mores thing too. We were so confused out there, and we couldn't figure out where anything was. We should have studied a map first but I thought it would be easy to find your way around.

Well, we go home every weekend because we're only about an 1 hour and 45 minutes away. I'm just used to seeing him every day.
Aw, I hope Dylan gets better! My little guy had a bad fall a few weeks ago...ran into the corner of the side table by the couch. Hit him right by his eye, so he had a good bruise!![]()
That's nice that you live close enough to go home. When I left for college in San Diego it was a 12 hour drive home! I only made it home for major holidays and that was pretty hard at times.
Dylan is recovering really well from his fall. He tripped on our back patio and had quite a bit of "road rash" on his face. By now it is almost all healed, thank goodness. It was his first major boo-boo and that wasn't to easy on his mom & dad (or on him!). Hope your little guy's eye is doing better!
Wow - what an update! I can't believe that bus driver. I was thinking to myself while reading about your bad experience on the busses that I hope this didn't discourage you to try Disney transportation in the future. We've had wonderful (and some not-so-wonderful) experiences relying totally on the WDW transportation but the good outweigh the bad.
I felt bad for you that Dylan didn't get to pet any animals or enjoy a pony ride but you all were real troopers regardless![]()
I'm sure we will try the buses again. We really enjoy the monorail and how convenient it is. We just had bad timing to get there during a really busy part of the day. Plus, I set myself for major disappointment by thinking the bus ride was going to be this great thing.
