Fiona R from UK
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Saturday 9th February Day 8 - "Do Do Do the Funky Gibbon"
Plan: AK,
MK FITS/SM
Hours: AK 9-5
MK 9-8
Food: Breakfast:
Lunch: Tusker House/Rainforest Cafe
Dinner: Pepper Market
Notes/Budget: JJP 4pm
SM 7pm
FIS 8pm
Actual:
Our first Disney Day proper!! Buses are a novelty for us, so we actually enjoy the morning ritual of waiting for a bus, applying suncream (eventhough its cool and overcast) and guessing the destination on the next one!! We dont kill ourselves, but were at AK for 9.10am. In some ways the first rush has cleared and the queues for security were fine.
A Fastpass for Kilamanjaro Safari was first on the loose agenda, although at a pace to take in all the exotic themeing, just how we remembered it!! We reconvened with the gorillas scratching their armpits, no not me, and enjoyed our walk through the Pangani Forest Trail. We caught our Safari truck, and, like last year, were sat at the back, we like the bumps, mind the false teeth and toupees coming unstuck!! The ride was better than I remembered, the driver was excellent and his oral bantering enhanced the trip!! We saw lots of animals and took lots of photos, easier said than done!! No one was fed to the lions (now that would make an exciting Disney Diversion).
Steve was ushering us off to Its Tough To Be A Bug (ITTBAB) in the roots of The Tree of life, this is the best 3D show at Disney. It took some persuading to get Sally to come in, but no glasses and sitting cross legged did the trick. I was worried that the seen it, done it mentality would make this years trip not as good as last year, which is true to some extent. However, it is amazing how much Id forgotten of the detail, and how much detail you miss the first time round. Suffice to say, the guests exiting first took us by surprise. Hilarious. We are exercising the new digital camera, and took lots of pictures of the tree itself, I love the carvings.
After a bit of persuasion I get everyone over for the 1am Tarzan Rocks Show. A lot of primping and preening of muscles, a lot of fun and good music. Still rates lower than Lion King for spectacle though. Dinosaur next, swapping Sally and a 15 minute queue. The park seems busier than last time too, and there are very few show times. We spent the waiting time hunting for pressed pennies, which is our must do activity, even if each child has several each day it doesnt break the bank. They each decided on different themes and spend ages rearranging their wallet contents in the queues. I found Dinosaur too jolty this year, and it broke down so we saw some of the secrets.
We walked out through the new Chester and Hester area, the Dumbo ride was very boring, at least the Magic Carpets in Magic Kingdom have lots of theming. Our favourite Dumbo ride remains as 1 fish 2 fish, dont you just love that kitsch!! The new coaster was under construction (Primeval Whirl) but the fairground stall theming of the area just seemed really tacky. We didnt look at the games as I didnt want to be hassled for money for side-shows, of course the children wanted a go at winning soft cuddly toys. I dont know if you have to pay or not?
Since I am being so nice and hands off in commando tactics this year, we now have to walk back to Tusker House for our lunch, which was excellent for counter service. Steve had half a chicken, and the girls and I shared wraps, that came with vegetable crisps. They were delicious, and filling and the meal came to $32. It is lovely and peaceful sitting at the tables out the back.
Our timing was slightly out for the Lion King Show, as we expect to get to a show 10 minutes before and get in, but the 2pm show was the last one of the day, and once you were in the Camp Minnie Mickey cul de sac you couldnt get out!! Talk about swimming against the current, people arent supposed to be here on mass until next weekend!! A bit of deliberation, and off to Kali River Rapids, deliberating over the air temperature not the ride, we love the ride!! It was not too busy, surprise surprise, but the good old AK ponchos were dug out of the rucksack and pressed into duty. They are looking battered now!! We enjoyed getting wet twice, and as the sun was trying to shine we hopped on a bus and back for the traditional afternoon swim. Our room was so close to the pool and bus stop this is not too time consuming. We were very disappointed that housekeeping dont do anything with the childrens toys this trip, just neatly folded towels for executives!! Kate had decided to spend her money on a trendy hair wrap, the price of which make me gulp, but the stand was near to closing. For days we then played the chase the hair wrap stands game. Like the proverbial No 49 bus, when you want one .
After a quick swim and boiling of lobsters in the hot tub, I disown my family, they had to be dragged kicking and screaming to get changed for Spectromagic and Fantasy in the Sky. So I dragged them and kicked them, and we walked through a heaving Magic Kingdom and found ourselves a spot for the parade just over the bridge into Frontierland. Perfect view, and spent ¾ of an hour chatting to some lovely Americans who had just retired and were spending 6 weeks at Fort Wilderness in their camper van. The parade came down Main Street so we had a clear view of the vehicles as they came towards us. Good parade, but I couldnt remember how different it was to the Electrical Parade last year!!
We then tried for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, as we so wanted to do it in the dark. A huge 45 minute queue, so we skipped and hopped on the railroad to get back to the entrance, as we are hungry and can see the fireworks any night. We also have a 9pm date with Kath (NativeTexan) back at Coronado Springs. We find that the train only goes as far as Toontown when the fireworks are being prepared, gggrrrrr. A long slog back and the fireworks start as we get on the bus, so quite a good view.
We went straight into the Pepper Market Food Court at 8.30. This is appealing in looks, but as others have said the system is a bit fiddle and causes queues. Anyway, Steve and I shared a double choice Chinese, Kate a chicken sandwich and the younger two childrens pizzas (with fruit and cookie). That all came to $41, which is higher than the other food courts but you do pay a 10% service charge (for what?) The surroundings are pleasant though.
We waited a while (well only 15 minutes) for Kath, but as she seemed to be delayed we headed back to our room. The last yomp of the day, and I would definitely request Cabana Block 9b next time!! Especially as ours was a cool, wet trip!!
Laura is suffering with her cold, and the weather forecast is getting worse again.
Rang Kath, she had got snarled up in lluminations after her Biergarten meal and was apologising for Texas!! Poor Kath, we are not that thrilling to meet!! A date for 8pm same place was rearranged for tomorrow night!!
Tomorrow: EPCOT and lunch at Biergarten, and meeting Kath hopefully!!