So while planning this trip I had written down a few CS places at each park that I wanted to try. Tamu, tamu refreshments was one of them and it happened to be on our way to the safari. They had a very limited selection of food but you were able to get a shake as dessert. Yum! I had the tuna sandwich which came with carrots, chips, water, and of course a chocolate shake. DBF had a cheeseburger, apples, water, and a vanilla shake. It was a lot of food.
Sorry, I forgot to take pics BEFORE we started eating.
I disliked the tuna as it was not white meat tuna and had big chunks of celery in it. The tuna was not good to begin with but I have this thing about crunchy things in soft food. Like celery in ham spread, or onions in potato salad. Anyone else with me??? So not good. I scraped a bunch of tuna out of the sandwich and was only able to get about 1/2 of it down. DBF on the other hand was eating a "cheeseburger" that tasted like it could've been made of some animal that might have expired on the safari. I thought he was just being picky but tasted it as well and the flavor was off.
He finished most of it and we got some of the shakes down before heading off to the safari. We only had to wait 10 minutes in line for our ride. Good line mojo.

It was your usual ride and I had an end seat so I took a bunch of pics. Here's a few:
Then...a near death experience. We were coming around the bend and noticed a bunch of rhinos on the little hill next to us.
Well, the next thing you know a rhino took a couple steps backwards, slid down the hill and ended up about 3 feet from the ride vehicle.
All I could think was this thing was going to charge us so I wanted to get moving. But our safari guide stopped to let us see this animal up close. So I took a picture and eventually we got moving again and made it to the end without incident. Afterwards we stopped to see the performers outside of tusker house and then saw a bug's life.
We then headed to Flight's of Wonder as we had never seen this show before mainly because of my unnatural fear of birds. We waited outside for almost twenty minutes but was entertained by a CM showing us an owl and telling us all kinds of facts about it. We enjoyed a tasty snack while waiting as well. I highly recommend these:
It was a neat show and we made sure to sit way in the back which was a good place to sit if you don't want lots of birds flying over you. We then went back on EE two more times and Dinosaur once again before heading to dinner at Yak and Yeti.
We were seated almost immediately and our waitress came to get our drink orders and explained to us about the new tipping policy on the
DDP. We had a nice seat in the little room at the front of the restaurant that looks out into the park. We were even able to see the parade go by! Service was quite slow already but when the waitress finally came back I ordered the steak and shrimp and DBF ordered the baby back ribs. Both meals were excellent and I liked this meal so much that I would've ate it twice on our trip.
Then it was on to dessert. DBF was too full to eat his so we took it to go as we were leaving the park after dinner anyways. I had the fried wontons at the restaurant and they were delicious! A little too sweet but very good. DBF took the mango pie to go.
Seems I didn't get a pic of the wontons but I'm sure all of you have seen them before. Our waitress finally brought us our bill and we headed out of the park and back to the hotel to take a little nap before going to
MNSSHP that evening.
Next up: A day at DHS and more eating...