Dentam
Dreaming of Disney
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After watching the stunt show, we decided to head toward Soaring Over the Horizon to see what the wait time was.
Mother Nature decided to intervene at that moment though, and a huge bolt of lightning lit up the sky, followed by a rumble of thunder. Kelly freaked out and wanted to get indoors right away - not a bad idea! We found the nearest gift shop and quickly ducked in.
After browsing the store a bit and admiring the theming inside, we decided to dash back outside to see what the weather was doing. It was lightly sprinkling but seemed like the thunder and lightning was moving further away. We came out right near Roaring Rapids, which had a wait time of 120 minutes, and shortly later was shut down.
We were now in the Adventure Isle part of the park, and the area near the Roaring Rapids ride was one of my favorites in the park, with stone sculptures of different animals and a really cool geothermal looking pool and waterfall.
Next, we backtracked to Soaring (not Soarin' here in Shanghai) to see what the wait time was.
The wait was 105 minutes and we decided that we might as well just get in line. Unfortunately, the rain began to get a little more steady at this point, and we didn't have umbrellas or rain gear with us. Most of the other people in line did have umbrellas, and after having one get snagged in my hair and another dripping a steady stream of water down my back, I decided that there was no way I could handle another 95 minutes in line, especially when the line didn't move one step while we were in it and it looked like we had a good way to go before we would get under any sort of cover. They told us we could check back in the evening because sometimes the line gets shorter as people find spots for the fireworks. I told myself that even if I didn't get to ride it, I would get to experience the new film when I'm in WDW next spring, so it wasn't too heartbreaking.
So... where would we head next?
Hint: We decided that this would be a good point to grab lunch!
Mother Nature decided to intervene at that moment though, and a huge bolt of lightning lit up the sky, followed by a rumble of thunder. Kelly freaked out and wanted to get indoors right away - not a bad idea! We found the nearest gift shop and quickly ducked in.


After browsing the store a bit and admiring the theming inside, we decided to dash back outside to see what the weather was doing. It was lightly sprinkling but seemed like the thunder and lightning was moving further away. We came out right near Roaring Rapids, which had a wait time of 120 minutes, and shortly later was shut down.

We were now in the Adventure Isle part of the park, and the area near the Roaring Rapids ride was one of my favorites in the park, with stone sculptures of different animals and a really cool geothermal looking pool and waterfall.






Next, we backtracked to Soaring (not Soarin' here in Shanghai) to see what the wait time was.

The wait was 105 minutes and we decided that we might as well just get in line. Unfortunately, the rain began to get a little more steady at this point, and we didn't have umbrellas or rain gear with us. Most of the other people in line did have umbrellas, and after having one get snagged in my hair and another dripping a steady stream of water down my back, I decided that there was no way I could handle another 95 minutes in line, especially when the line didn't move one step while we were in it and it looked like we had a good way to go before we would get under any sort of cover. They told us we could check back in the evening because sometimes the line gets shorter as people find spots for the fireworks. I told myself that even if I didn't get to ride it, I would get to experience the new film when I'm in WDW next spring, so it wasn't too heartbreaking.
So... where would we head next?
Hint: We decided that this would be a good point to grab lunch!
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