Before we begin, I forgot to mention in my last installment that when we arrived at POR, we already had towel "animals" waiting for us! The kids were so excited! We had a birdie, and a basket! Both were very cute, and decorated with stickers. Before we left the room on Friday morning, we took a picture of our new friends.
The alarm went off bright and early this morning, we had an 8:30 breakfast ADR for Donald's Breakfastosaurus, and our goal was to be on the first AK bus of the morning. We were all REALLY tired, since we had had such a long day the day before, and also since waking up at 6:30 WDW time is like getting up at 4:30 AM Montana time. YAWN. Everyone was super-excited though, so off we went. We started a tradition of taking a picture each morning as we were leaving our room.
We made it to Animal Kingdom with plenty of time to stroll through the park and check in for our breakfast.
We were seated promptly and enjoyed our first character meal of the trip. Well, most of us enjoyed it.
When we went to
Disneyland for the 50th anniversary in 2005, Caitlyn was 2. She was, like many little ones, scared to death of the furry characters. In preparation for this trip, we had talked about the characters many times with her. "Mickey loves you!" "Minnie will be so glad to see you!" "Pooh would never hurt you!" Caitie had, in return, assured us that she would be so happy to see Mickey and all of his friends, and she would hug them, and she couldn't wait to see them! We looked at pictures, watched videos, and thought it would be all good.
Uh-huh, right. It was all good till the moment the characters stepped into the room. One minute Caitie couldn't wait for Mickey to get there, the next she was hiding in the corner behind the table, making signs for protection from evil. SIGH. It never got any better; all through the trip she would explain to us that she liked Mickey a lot, she just didn't like him to talk to her or look at her. Ummmm, OK.
After breakfast, we stopped by Guest Services to get Ariana a Happy Birthday button. Since this trip was partly to celebrate our birthdays (hers is at the beginning of September, mine's the 24th), we let her choose a day to have a button and celebrate her "WDW birthday". Nothing special ever happened as a result of the button, just lots of "Happy Birthday"s from cast members, but she enjoyed wearing it, and it makes a nice keepsake.
Next we went directly to Kilimanjaro Safaris, hoping to see lots of animals since it was still pretty early in the morning. We didn't. SIGH. Next we headed to Asia. We went directly to Everest and got 4 fastpasses, then headed back to Kali River Rapids. Caitlyn measured 39 inches, not big enough for most of the rides with height requirements (and boy did this annoy her... she is old enough that she got REALLY tired of being told she was too short for all the "fun" rides) but big enough for Kali! She got a special wristband that, when shown to the CMs at the loading area, let them know that she needed the special seat with the lap bar. This is a new thing since the last time I rode Kali, and I really like it. It allows smaller children to ride in safety, without altering the ride for others. Anyhow, there was NO wait time for Kali, we walked right on, got off, and turned around and walked right in and did it a second time. This turned out to be one of Caitlyn and Alyssa's favorite rides the whole trip, they just LOVED it. And we got SOAKED - just plain old dripping, wring-me-out WET to the skin. I spent the entire rest of the day in various stages of Drying Off and was still dampish when I undressed for bed that night. It was OK though, cause it was VERY hot, and it actually felt pretty good. After Kali, we decided to head over to Everest and use our fastpasses, stopping for a snack along the way. James and I had frozen lemonades, Ariana had a frozen banana, and the little girls got Mickey Bars.

Here they are, starting to enjoy their treats:
Here's how things looked about 5 minutes later...
Copious applications of Wet Wipes required!
James and Ariana used two of the fastpasses to go ride Everest, while I waited with Caitie and Alyssa, neither of whom met the height requirement. Disney really needs to build a playground right in this area, I noticed lots of bored, hot and crabby little kids, waiting for party members to get done with Everest. Mine were crabby about it as well. After Dad and Ari got done on Everest, Daddy got stuck with the bored little ones while I rode, and Ari got to go again with me. I have to admit, this is a gorgeous ride, the theming is wonderful, the landscping is beautiful. As coasters go, it is really well done, and the yeti is a great AA effect. I am glad I experienced it once, but I feel absolutely NO need to ever do it again. I am just not a thrill ride person.
After Everest, we did a little walking around, and went down the trails in Asia (Pangani??). The little girls loved the bats, and everyone was excited to get some great views of the tigers.
Next it was off to DinoLand. James and Ari rode Dinosaur, while I took the little girls to play in the Boneyard. They had a fantastic time, and I enjoyed just sitting and people-watching in a shady spot. By this time it was VERY hot. We headed out of DinoLand in time to catch a showing of the musical Nemo show. I still really resent the removal of the Tarzan show (which I loved) and I am CONSTANTLY annoyed by the incessant Pixar-ize-ing of everything in WDW.. but I have to admit, this show is beautiful, and very well done. AND it was dark and air-conditioned!
Next, we boarded the Rafiki's Planet Watch train, and rode it out to the conservation station. The girls had fun playing here, and enjoyed the petting zoo, and all the other exhibits and activities. We all especially love the dark little rooms where you put on headphones and immerse yourself in the sounds of the rainforest.
By now, it was about 4 PM, and we all had to admit that we were DONE. It was hot, we were still jet-lagged, and everyone was seriously dragging. We headed back to POR, where we bought refillable mugs, and refreshed ourselves in our nice cool room for a bit. Then we decided to go in search of dinner, so we hopped onto one of the boats that travels the Sassagoula river for a leisurely ride to Downtown Disney. We used these boats a couple of times during our stay, and found them to be one of the nicest perks of a stay at POR. We had dinner at Wolfgang Puck Express, wandered in the shops for a little while, then headed back to POR and were in bed by 9:30 PM. We were exhausted, I tell ya.
FOOD REPORT
Donald's Breakfastosaurus - Apart from the advantage of being in Animal Kingdom early in the AM and being able to hop right into your park activities after breakfast, this place has, IMHO, nothing else to recommend it.

The food isn't all that great, and you can find the same characters at many other meals. But it was breakfast, and we were there, and it served its purpose.
Wolfgang Puck Express - We thought this was one of the better CS meals we had during our entire stay. I had a Chicken Caesar Salad, which was yummy and HUGE with wonderful dressing. Ariana had the BBQ chicken sandwich, which she said was very good. James enjoyed the Rosemary Rotisserie Chicken meal, and the little girls each enjoyed the kids' chicken fingers meals. For desserts, we had a brownie, 2 cookies, and 2 creme brulees. Everything was very good! Only complaint we had here was that inside seating is VERY limited, and it was WAY too hot to sit outside.
POOH SIZED REPORT
I had very few complaints at Animal Kingdom. Disney is very very good at making sure things are friendly to people of all shapes and sizes. The only time I was uncomfortable was at the Nemo the Musical show, and that was because we were sitting in the upper back section, and let me just tell you that tiny hard little bleacher seats with no backs make the bum and the back VERY sore and tired after a long show. I also found that, during the entire trip, that if I had to go through a turnstile things might get a little bit squeezed and squoozed. Must remember to go through sideways.
After I returned to POR, and spent a little time in my room, I discovered one more issue for those of Pooh-sized dimensions. The chairs in the rooms at POR are very tight and small! They are chairs with arms on them, and if I sat down in them suddenly without remembering to be careful and ease my way into them... OW! Disney might want to consider providing at least one chair without arms.
WHAT WE LEARNED TODAY
Animal Kingdom is a hot park with a LOT of walking. We ended up walking back and forth across the darn thing a couple of times, fetching fastpasses, and trying to see different attractions. This contributed a lot to our tiredness. It is important, I think, to make a touring plan so that you can minimize the number of times you trek across the park. The difficulty comes in having two things that are important to do first thing in the day (the Safaris, and fastpasses for Everest) on totally opposite ends of the park.
We also learned that Mickey bars melt VERY quickly in 90° heat.
Up in a day or two - Magic Kingdom on a Saturday...
were we nuts?!?