Quacktatty
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After a disappointing Nemo show, I was getting tired. I needed some lunch. I of course went to Flame Tree which after my one not great meal at Yak and Yeti will probably be the only place I ever eat at in AK! I got the ribs this time, substituting the corn muffin for coleslaw.
They were okay - a little fatty, but certainly edible. I even ate quite a bit of the beans, and I'm not a bean eater, it's a texture thing. The coleslaw was delicious as always!
My goal was to do some shopping before leaving the park for the day. I headed towards Discovery Island to see what I could find. On my way, I saw that there was no line at ITTBAB and the show was just starting so I went in. I love walking the queue even though it's always empty and always Loooooong but you get the up close views of the Tree of Life.
I didn't really see anything that jumped out at me in Discovery Island, but I knew that there was a few things that I wanted in Asia. They had some really cool beach towels and I wanted to get one of those. Unfortunately, when I got up close and actually touched one I discovered it was pretty thin and not soft at all. Not going to spend 30 something bucks on that!!
At the EE dump shop I KNEW there were a few things I wanted to pick up. The first was an Everest shirt I had seen early in the week.
I also knew that I wanted a Yeti of some sort, I found a magnetic one that wasn't too cutsey, but still cool.
I also got some Tibetan Prayer flags. I love looking at these hanging up all over Asia. I hung mine up on the back porch at my new house and they are fading really nicely after being exposed to the elements for a few months. Funny story about that - when I moved in to my house I discovered that my neighbors were Pakistani. My mom insisted that before I hang up the prayer flags that I find out if Tibet and Pakistan have any problems - I wouldn't want to insult them after all
Wikipedia didn't say one way or another, so I figured I'd be safe.
I made sure to stop for a photopass picture in front of Everest before I left
I was done in Asia, so I went back to Discovery Island - just in case I missed something! I did find a Hidden Mickey Mystery pack that would contain two Chip and Dale Hidden Mickey pins. They were from the 4 seasons HM series - I got summer and spring. I also grabbed a Frozen Banana, my go to treat to get me through those hot AK days, and started towards the exit.
I stopped at the Tree of Life one last time and took a few more Photopass pictures. One thing about being a solo is that you seem to get a LOT of magic pictures
I look like such a spazz in this picture
At this point I was just done - I have never in my many years of Disney taken an afternoon break. But I was officially spent. I hadn't even been going too hard this vacation, but I guess the heat of September got to me. I slowly made my way towards the exit and thankfully didn't have long to wait for the bus. I climbed on, closed my eyes and enjoyed the 4 minute drive back to AKL.
Up Next - The AKL Wildlife gets a little too close

They were okay - a little fatty, but certainly edible. I even ate quite a bit of the beans, and I'm not a bean eater, it's a texture thing. The coleslaw was delicious as always!
My goal was to do some shopping before leaving the park for the day. I headed towards Discovery Island to see what I could find. On my way, I saw that there was no line at ITTBAB and the show was just starting so I went in. I love walking the queue even though it's always empty and always Loooooong but you get the up close views of the Tree of Life.



I didn't really see anything that jumped out at me in Discovery Island, but I knew that there was a few things that I wanted in Asia. They had some really cool beach towels and I wanted to get one of those. Unfortunately, when I got up close and actually touched one I discovered it was pretty thin and not soft at all. Not going to spend 30 something bucks on that!!
At the EE dump shop I KNEW there were a few things I wanted to pick up. The first was an Everest shirt I had seen early in the week.

I also knew that I wanted a Yeti of some sort, I found a magnetic one that wasn't too cutsey, but still cool.

I also got some Tibetan Prayer flags. I love looking at these hanging up all over Asia. I hung mine up on the back porch at my new house and they are fading really nicely after being exposed to the elements for a few months. Funny story about that - when I moved in to my house I discovered that my neighbors were Pakistani. My mom insisted that before I hang up the prayer flags that I find out if Tibet and Pakistan have any problems - I wouldn't want to insult them after all


I made sure to stop for a photopass picture in front of Everest before I left

I was done in Asia, so I went back to Discovery Island - just in case I missed something! I did find a Hidden Mickey Mystery pack that would contain two Chip and Dale Hidden Mickey pins. They were from the 4 seasons HM series - I got summer and spring. I also grabbed a Frozen Banana, my go to treat to get me through those hot AK days, and started towards the exit.
I stopped at the Tree of Life one last time and took a few more Photopass pictures. One thing about being a solo is that you seem to get a LOT of magic pictures

I look like such a spazz in this picture

At this point I was just done - I have never in my many years of Disney taken an afternoon break. But I was officially spent. I hadn't even been going too hard this vacation, but I guess the heat of September got to me. I slowly made my way towards the exit and thankfully didn't have long to wait for the bus. I climbed on, closed my eyes and enjoyed the 4 minute drive back to AKL.

Up Next - The AKL Wildlife gets a little too close