"My honest opinion" was meant to be just that. It's what I thought about our experience. I just thought that there are families like mine who might want to hear it. Not meant to be a knock on anyone who loves it.
Have you ever titled a positive post, "An honest review"?
Have you ever written (or read) what you'd consider a dishonest review?
Reviews, by their nature, are assumed to be honest opinions. So when you feel the need to label yourself as "honest", people naturally wonder why. And it's reasonable to assume it's because you've got nothing good to say. It could also imply that anyone who doesn't share your opinion is being somehow dishonest, but I'm sure you didn't mean it that way.
In any case, to answer your original question, here's what we do in a day at Animal Kingdom:
*Talk to the CMs holding their little plastic boxes when you first walk through the gates. They usually have some cool critter to show you, and are thrilled when you stop (most everyone else is running to EE).
*Meander through the Oasis and see if we can spot a critter or two.
*Early in the morning, it's cool to take the train up to Rafiki's Planet Watch and watch the veterinarians working with the animals. They're usually done for the day by 11 am though. Talk to more CMs.
*Work our way around the park, taking lots of pictures of all the pretty themeing. I take more pictures in Animal Kingdom than anywhere else.
*This isn't in order, but when we visit we: See the Nemo show, ride Primeval Whirl (a couple times if there's no line - it's fun!), ride Dinosaur, ride Everest, ride the Kali River Rapids (if it's warm enough), walk the Maharajah Jungle trek...
*Stop and talk to the CMs staffing the Jungle Trek. They always have cool stories to tell. Also, go bird watching on the Pangani Forest Exploration Trail and talk to the CMs there, too.
*See the Bird Show, ride the Kilamanjaro Safaris (early morning you see more critters), See the Lion King show, see It's Tough to Be a Bug, watch the Parade (because it's not like any other parade I've ever seen - very cool floats).
*Eat at any of the restaurants, and appreciate the themeing some more. Have a jalapeno-cheeses stuffed pretzel.
Frankly, I can't get through the entire park in one day. For me, Animal Kingdom is at least a day-and-a-half. And I'm not even interested in the playground or getting my picture taken with characters in safari gear! And every time I visit I keep finding neat little details I never noticed before, such as a carved stone or wooden post, tucked away in corners. For me, the entire park is like a treasure hunt.