So once breakfast was over, and our tummies were nice and full from all the great food, we hopped over to the transportation center to catch a bus out to Animal Kingdom.
This was due in part to Day Twos revamp of my schedule, as I had originally planned to go to Epcot on Tuesday. Again, I hadnt really planned out our route for the day, but I had a good idea of what we wanted to try and do. By the time we made it over to AK, it was pushing 11:00am, and the park was getting busy so my first task, go grab Fast Passes for the Safari!
At first we were all trying to weave our way back to the Africa section, and we came across a few characters. I told Fred to hang back with the kids, grab some autographs & pictures, and that I would go get the FPs. I knew I could move quicker than all of us together, and that way we wouldnt be wasting precious time. He and the boys hopped into the queue for Terk and Fred snapped this picture (of course Meredith wouldnt join them
it was a character after all!).
I got back just as they finished up with FPs for 1:30 in hand. From there, we headed down to the Camp Mickey Minnie section, to see if we could catch the Lion King show, and maybe spot a few other characters. There, we found Chip and Dale and Koda, but opted to forgo Mickey & the gang since we had seen them early in the week at Chef Mickeys (ah, the beauty of the character meals!).
Chip and Dale
Koda the bear
We hopped into line to see the Lion King, and soon it was time to enter the show. We were seated near at the top of one of the sections, which was nice because Truitt & Meredith stood on the seat so they could see over everyone. Fred tried to take a few pictures, but without being able to use the flash we didnt get many that were very good. Not long into the show (just after the monkeys that do the trapeze act) the lights came on & the CMs came out and announced that everyone was going to have to leave the auditorium. They ushered us out by sections, and as ours was leaving the EMTs brought in a stretcher. Apparently one of the performers had become injured at some point in the show (not sure who, or where it happened). We never heard any more details, but hope the person was okay!
Once we were out of the Lion King, we had a little extra time to kill before heading over for the safari. We were beginning to get a little hungry, and decided to grab a snack (using some of our snack credits) to tide us over until we were going to grab some lunch. We ate some popcorn & pretzels & had Diet Coke, making some of us much happier, and then went to ride the safari. The fast passes were really nice, as it was so much easier than always having to wait in line with the little ones. We walked right up, and got to have a front row spot on our safari! We saw all kinds of animals, including Merediths favorite, a baby Elephant!
The rhinos:
Heres a picture of our driver, once we unloaded. He was great, and the ride was really entertaining.
After we got off the safari, we rode the train out to the Rafikis Animal Watch, but we didnt get off. The boys decided they werent very interested, after hearing about it on our way over there. The train ride was nice, as it gave us a chance to read the guide book and plan some of our next actions.
We headed over to the Asian section, to see if there was any FPs left for Mt. Everest. Aidan wasnt going to ride it (hes my non-roller coaster kid), but Truitt wanted to, as did Fred & I. We got over there, and they were gone for the day (go figure, it was almost 2:30 at this point). I had wanted to eat at Flame Tree BBQ, because several people had recommended it, but no one was really hungry so we decided to skip over it and head to the dinosaur area. We walked through the kid section, but we werent impressed (very Houston Rodeo Carnival feeling) and at this point the kids are getting tired, Im feeling lost, and Fred just wants to go. On our way back, I said we needed to go do the Tough to be a Bug show, so we did get into that. We enjoyed, and the kids thought it was funny that they had sprayed us with the acid. Meredith didnt care for the fog, but she seemed okay. We all had a good laugh at the bugs that left the theater before us.
Now, Fred was really ready to go so we decided to head out of the park. I was disappointed that we didnt see the Nemo show, but have since decided that when we go back again we will hit that part of the park first thing. The girls feel asleep on our way back to the hotel room, and took a nice long nap. The guys all went to play miniature golf at Wintersummerland, and Truitt loved it! He wanted to get a chance to go again the next day
but we had too much to do the rest of the week to go a second time.
Truitt taking a shot:
Aidan tees off:
A fun angle that Fred took of one of Aidans shot.
Once the girls woke up, I grabbed some postcards & got those mailed off. I was very thankful to have done my address labels before hand, or it wouldve taken me a lot longer to fill them all out! Once the guys were back, we loaded up and decided to drive over to Epcot for dinner. This was our first driving adventure (besides the guys going to play miniature golf), and it was great for Epcot. Because we were arriving at the park so late, we were able to park really close to the gate. Otherwise, I wouldnt recommend it at all! We decided to go cruise around the world showcase & see what sounded good. We ended up eating at the counter service restaurant Tangierine Care in the Moroccan section. It was really good, and we had a ton of food (once again!). We took the baklava back to the room with us, and enjoyed it later that evening. We didnt stay and watch the fireworks this evening so much as we observed them as we walked our way back to the front of the park. It was nice, and we definitely wanted to head out before the crowd got to be too bad. Not to mention, we had gotten up pretty early that morning, and I was hoping for a repeat the next day when we were heading to Hollywood Studios!