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Trip Report Day 4: AK 10/20/09
Once again, we made it to the park shortly after rope drop. It was a bit warmer today, so we could leave our coats at home!
As I was about to go through the turnstiles, I received a call on my cell phone. My family went ahead of me as I dealt with the call. I got everything squared away, and got ready to go through the turnstile, and I could not find my ticket! I had just had it in my hand before I answered my phone. I looked on the ground around me and behind me, and could not see it anywhere. The nice CM knew that the rest of my family had gone through, so she let me through the turnstile and directed me to Guest Services. I had made copies of my park tickets, but of course they were in my binder, which I left in the car. I was expecting a bit of a headache, but the CM at the desk was very nice, and just asked to see one of the other tickets I had bought along with my missing ticket. She then gave me a new ticket! Easy-peasy. Whew.
After we got the requisite PhotoPass pics done,
we headed for the big gift shop right after the bridge, on the corner before Camp Minnie-Mickey (I can’t find the name of this place anywhere—SORRY!) to order our Picnic in the Park. I had called Dining the night before to inquire about this, and the CM told me that reservations were not required, and then told me some sandwich choices. She got it half-right. There is also a choice for a 10-piece rotisserie chicken dinner, so that is what we ordered.
I knew that the general touring consensus for AK was to get FP for Expedition Everest first, but looking at my map, I knew it would be a 20 minute round trip from the safari, which I wanted to hit first. I decided we would just chance it. The park didn’t look that crowded.
We took some pics as we headed towards the safari, and then got right in line. The tips I had read stated that the animals were more active first thing in the morning, and right after a rainstorm. When we arrived, the wait was about 20 minutes, but it seemed to go a lot faster than that.
We had a fun truck driver, who was very enthusiastic about everything we were seeing:
The daddy giraffe walked right in front of our truck, then went to join the rest of his family.
This guy was verrry close to our truck!
By the time we came off of the safari, the kids were hungry, so we stopped at a kiosk and got a pretzel. Matt and Quade decided after this that they wanted to get their faces painted:
After that we walked on the Pagani Forest Exploration Trail,
These guys weren't actually on the trail, but outside of it. This man was a great sport! haha
And then into Asia for the Maharajah Jungle Trek.
After our Jungle Trek it was time to pick up our Picnic in the Park. We headed back to a covered seating area we had passed on our way to Asia, while Matt and his dad went back to Africa to pick up the food. We were all pleasantly surprised by the portions of our meal. We received way more chicken and sides than we could eat, plus desserts. The entire picnic meal came in a canvas tote bag that we got to keep. We could see these from our table:
Our bellies sufficiently filled, we headed back to Asia to check out the wait time for EE: 45 minutes. There were no Fast Passes left. We didn’t think that Quade could handle standing in line for 45 minutes, and with our experience in waiting on stand-by for BTMRR on our first day, we knew we would actually wait longer than that. So, once again, we put this on our to-do list for our next trip. We got these pics in front of it, though:
We passed Finding Nemo, which was due to start in 45 minutes. There were already people lining up! We bypassed that line to head into DinoLand. Excuse my personal opinion here—lame, lame, LAME! There are carnival-type games that costs $2.50 to play. I would have never given in to that, but we were travelling with grandparents, so I didn’t have to. They paid for Quade to play one game. I had to help him, and we still lost, but the very nice man beside us that did win gave Quade his prize. Disney magic! Now, there is only one ride here that little ones can ride—Triceratop Spin, which is just like Dumbo, except with triceratops. The seemingly “baby” rollercoaster, Primeval Whirl, has a height requirement of 48 inches. EE’s is only 44 inches! What is the reasoning behind that?! It is here that I made a very bad mommy decision. I knew Quade was over 44 inches, and when I saw the stick measuring 48 inches at Primeval Whirl, I thought maybe, just maybe, he might be tall enough. I grabbed him to measure him, and he came about two inches below the stick. He LOST it. It was ugly, and it was my fault. It took about 15 minutes to get him out of that funk, convince him to ride Triceratop Spin, and then head over to the Boneyard to play. By the time we finished that, it was hot, and we had missed Nemo.
I decided that we would head over to see Festival of the Lion King. Halfway there, DFil’s toes start bothering him, so he and DMil head back to the house. I felt sad for them, because I knew they would have enjoyed FotLK.
Continued in next post.
Once again, we made it to the park shortly after rope drop. It was a bit warmer today, so we could leave our coats at home!
As I was about to go through the turnstiles, I received a call on my cell phone. My family went ahead of me as I dealt with the call. I got everything squared away, and got ready to go through the turnstile, and I could not find my ticket! I had just had it in my hand before I answered my phone. I looked on the ground around me and behind me, and could not see it anywhere. The nice CM knew that the rest of my family had gone through, so she let me through the turnstile and directed me to Guest Services. I had made copies of my park tickets, but of course they were in my binder, which I left in the car. I was expecting a bit of a headache, but the CM at the desk was very nice, and just asked to see one of the other tickets I had bought along with my missing ticket. She then gave me a new ticket! Easy-peasy. Whew.
After we got the requisite PhotoPass pics done,


we headed for the big gift shop right after the bridge, on the corner before Camp Minnie-Mickey (I can’t find the name of this place anywhere—SORRY!) to order our Picnic in the Park. I had called Dining the night before to inquire about this, and the CM told me that reservations were not required, and then told me some sandwich choices. She got it half-right. There is also a choice for a 10-piece rotisserie chicken dinner, so that is what we ordered.
I knew that the general touring consensus for AK was to get FP for Expedition Everest first, but looking at my map, I knew it would be a 20 minute round trip from the safari, which I wanted to hit first. I decided we would just chance it. The park didn’t look that crowded.
We took some pics as we headed towards the safari, and then got right in line. The tips I had read stated that the animals were more active first thing in the morning, and right after a rainstorm. When we arrived, the wait was about 20 minutes, but it seemed to go a lot faster than that.
We had a fun truck driver, who was very enthusiastic about everything we were seeing:


The daddy giraffe walked right in front of our truck, then went to join the rest of his family.





This guy was verrry close to our truck!
By the time we came off of the safari, the kids were hungry, so we stopped at a kiosk and got a pretzel. Matt and Quade decided after this that they wanted to get their faces painted:


After that we walked on the Pagani Forest Exploration Trail,




These guys weren't actually on the trail, but outside of it. This man was a great sport! haha
And then into Asia for the Maharajah Jungle Trek.






After our Jungle Trek it was time to pick up our Picnic in the Park. We headed back to a covered seating area we had passed on our way to Asia, while Matt and his dad went back to Africa to pick up the food. We were all pleasantly surprised by the portions of our meal. We received way more chicken and sides than we could eat, plus desserts. The entire picnic meal came in a canvas tote bag that we got to keep. We could see these from our table:


Our bellies sufficiently filled, we headed back to Asia to check out the wait time for EE: 45 minutes. There were no Fast Passes left. We didn’t think that Quade could handle standing in line for 45 minutes, and with our experience in waiting on stand-by for BTMRR on our first day, we knew we would actually wait longer than that. So, once again, we put this on our to-do list for our next trip. We got these pics in front of it, though:


We passed Finding Nemo, which was due to start in 45 minutes. There were already people lining up! We bypassed that line to head into DinoLand. Excuse my personal opinion here—lame, lame, LAME! There are carnival-type games that costs $2.50 to play. I would have never given in to that, but we were travelling with grandparents, so I didn’t have to. They paid for Quade to play one game. I had to help him, and we still lost, but the very nice man beside us that did win gave Quade his prize. Disney magic! Now, there is only one ride here that little ones can ride—Triceratop Spin, which is just like Dumbo, except with triceratops. The seemingly “baby” rollercoaster, Primeval Whirl, has a height requirement of 48 inches. EE’s is only 44 inches! What is the reasoning behind that?! It is here that I made a very bad mommy decision. I knew Quade was over 44 inches, and when I saw the stick measuring 48 inches at Primeval Whirl, I thought maybe, just maybe, he might be tall enough. I grabbed him to measure him, and he came about two inches below the stick. He LOST it. It was ugly, and it was my fault. It took about 15 minutes to get him out of that funk, convince him to ride Triceratop Spin, and then head over to the Boneyard to play. By the time we finished that, it was hot, and we had missed Nemo.
I decided that we would head over to see Festival of the Lion King. Halfway there, DFil’s toes start bothering him, so he and DMil head back to the house. I felt sad for them, because I knew they would have enjoyed FotLK.
Continued in next post.