Her hand was glued to this lever!
On our way out of the dino area.
After we were done on Triceratops Spin we met up with the EE crew. Guess who was crying and unhappy because the ride was too scary? You are right if you guessed Jasmine, she has always had a problem with coasters. Ha ha, just kidding, it was dd8. . She had done EE once on our last visit and cried. She was really scared then. I thought this time since she was older and there were more of us riding she would enjoy it. Dh had never ridden EE before and he really enjoyed. I think its just a bit too fast for dd8 and she doesnt like the Yeti, although thats all she talks about when its done. Dh had to buy her the round stuffed Yeti when they were done to make her feel better. Its very cute.
Some views of EE
We then headed over to Kali River Rapids. I had never been there before. Dh decided he would be the photographer on the bridge and the rest of us would ride. When they say you will get wet they arent kidding. I think this would be a great ride on a really hot day. When we got to the entrance a CM gave dd4 a card to wear around her neck and hand in when we got to the front of the ride. The CM there scanned it as well. I think it has something to do with wait times because its scanned just as you enter the standby line and then scanned again just as you get to the front of the line. She thought she was pretty special because the CM made her feel like that. It was starting to spit a bit and we got soaked as expected on the ride. I was nervous on the ride because I didnt know what to expect. I was expecting a huge drop and I hate being backwards going down a drop but it wasnt that bad. I really enjoyed it and would highly recommend the ride. The kids loved it. They got less wet than us but still wet and we had such a great time. The people on the raft with us had been allowed to stay on before we got on because there was no lineup. When we came to the end there was a line up so we got off and met up with dh. He laughed at our soaking wetness.
In all of our soakedness.

On our way out of the dino area.

After we were done on Triceratops Spin we met up with the EE crew. Guess who was crying and unhappy because the ride was too scary? You are right if you guessed Jasmine, she has always had a problem with coasters. Ha ha, just kidding, it was dd8. . She had done EE once on our last visit and cried. She was really scared then. I thought this time since she was older and there were more of us riding she would enjoy it. Dh had never ridden EE before and he really enjoyed. I think its just a bit too fast for dd8 and she doesnt like the Yeti, although thats all she talks about when its done. Dh had to buy her the round stuffed Yeti when they were done to make her feel better. Its very cute.
Some views of EE




We then headed over to Kali River Rapids. I had never been there before. Dh decided he would be the photographer on the bridge and the rest of us would ride. When they say you will get wet they arent kidding. I think this would be a great ride on a really hot day. When we got to the entrance a CM gave dd4 a card to wear around her neck and hand in when we got to the front of the ride. The CM there scanned it as well. I think it has something to do with wait times because its scanned just as you enter the standby line and then scanned again just as you get to the front of the line. She thought she was pretty special because the CM made her feel like that. It was starting to spit a bit and we got soaked as expected on the ride. I was nervous on the ride because I didnt know what to expect. I was expecting a huge drop and I hate being backwards going down a drop but it wasnt that bad. I really enjoyed it and would highly recommend the ride. The kids loved it. They got less wet than us but still wet and we had such a great time. The people on the raft with us had been allowed to stay on before we got on because there was no lineup. When we came to the end there was a line up so we got off and met up with dh. He laughed at our soaking wetness.







In all of our soakedness.
