Ladies and Gentlemen, while you are a captive audience I decided to go ahead and do day five for you. That is if there is anyone out there still interested. I mean after all I am coming with these updates like lightening. I hope you can all keep up.lol
I believe I mentioned in the last report that day four was the last time that we did the free breakfast at the hotel. Now that I think about it I am pretty sure that we did it once again this morning. So nothing really worth talking about there. However, later on this day I should get into a little more details about the hotel for those of you that are interested in that.
First up for today is Animal Kingdom. Let me start off by saying that I really like this park, but I still can't seem to find enough things that I care to do to keep me there for a whole day. Now normally the first thing that I would do at AK is eat breakfast at the Rainforest Cafe. I started to suggest this that morning but I just didn't for some reason. I should have. So we get in and there are some cast members out just before you get in the oasis with some creatures in little glass encased boxes they are showing off and talking about. This caught Jett's attention for a few mins. One of them was a Scorpion and one of them was a Spider similar to a Tarantula. I don't exactly know what kind of species of arachnid it was. I am sure they said but......

. Anyway we take a quick look to see if the ever elusive giant anteater is out. Nothing doing there so off we go to to Kilamanjaro Safari.
Now this is an attraction that I have skipped at times. I like it and all but I so rarely get to see the animals that I really want to see and the Truck can only slow down for so long before they have to get going again. If you go on this and get a good shot of the Lions the consider yourself blessed. What a hard life they have. Sleep 20 hours a day. I guess when you are the King of the Jungle you don't get called on that often. On this particular trip I did get to see a bit more active elephants and some rhino's so that was a plus. So after we managed to help capture the poachers yet again(these guys do a great job of policing this reserve don't they

) it is off to the Pangani Exploration Trail.
I like the trails better because you get the opportunity to slow down and actually watch the animals if you so choose to. Obviously you can spend more time on the ones that interest you the most as well. I particularly like this one for the Gorillas. I just like watching the interaction of primates that are the third closest to us in genetic make up. Another species on this tour that I particularly like watching are the meerkats. They have quite curious behavior. This time when we came through the were all standing in the same place and looking up and back and forth as though there was something swooping through the air or something swing back and forth above them and there was nothing to be found. I thought it was kinda funny because one came up and starting dong just like the other four out there at the time and it only took him a few seconds before he decided they were nuts and went back inside lol. After our stroll through Pangani we headed on over to Asia for the other walking trail Maharajah Jungle Trek.
This is the trail that I have probably walked the most. I think it is just because of timing and it's location in reference to Everest. This trail is fun to me for a couple of animals. The ones that stand out the most to me though are the bats and the tigers. The giant fruit bats interest me for some of the same reasons most of the animals there do people they are not something you are going to see very often. I also think it is interesting to see how some of them sleep. There was one in particular that caught my eye this time. He was apparently asleep and was hanging by only the one foot. On to my other favorite animal on this Trek the Tiger. Tigers seem to be a bit lazy themselves but unlike the Lions at least they were awake. Actually got to see one that was a bit active. Wants kinda of funny to me is to see how their habits really are similar to that of a house cat. They way the lie and play are all very similar. It was in this section that I noticed a rather attractive CM that was an intern there checking on the animals. So I paid attention to my animal instincts and followed her out the trail. Alas she went to a CM only interest. Well, the view was nice for a while. Anyway, from there it was on to Everest.
I say it was on to Everest. Laci and I were the only ones to ride this one. Jett opted out yet again so he and Heather went ahead and headed in the direction of Dinoland. Everest is awesome. The wait time then said something like 30 mins and it only took like 15 at best. I don't have the wait time figured out on Everest as well as I do other attractions at this point, but now I have something to build on at least. We rode close to the front for the first time. Every other time I have ridden this attraction I was near the back. One of the neat things about the front to me is that when you reach the point were it looks as though the track is gone you can see a lot in the distance. My favorite part about this ride is when it goes backward in the dark. I love how steep the turn is there. Ok so after Lace and I had conquered Everest and escaped the clutches of the Yeti we head on over to meet back up with Heather and Jett in Dinoland. There were on the Primeval Whirl when we got there. Heather said she had her eyes closed on this one. That kinda baffled me because I thought that closing your eyes was supposed to make you more award of the fact that you are spinning. I mean isn't that why they tell you not to close your eyes on Mission Space? Anyway I don't believe that one is high on her list. I for one can't believe she went through it in the first place. From here we let Jett play for a few mins over in the Boneyard and then we were a bit hungry so we had some lunch.
Lunch was at Restaurantasaurus. Yes I know that was probably the least of my choices as well but I was just going with the flow at this point. I did point out however as we passed by on the way out of dinoland that we could have eaten at Flame Tree. Restaurantasaurus is your basic CS place. Hot dogs, hamburgers, and chicken tenders. You know the place. Anyway after lunch we went on over to It's Tough To Be A Bug. The line was not that long and by the time we got into the lobby area right before the doors were suppose to open we get an announcement that the attraction is temporarily out of order. I did over hear a CM say something about and emergency as we were headed out. I can only assume some guest had something happen in the previous show. Seizure or something like that. So after filing out of there we went ahead and decided to file out of AK instead of hanging around.
It was at this point that I peeled off from the group for a while and did a little park hopping while they headed back to the room. I had already spoken with James and Robbie earlier and I told them that I would just meet up with them near the end of the day so I would have a ride back to our hotel. I took the first bus that showed up and it was going to the TTC. I thought that was just perfect and took it. From there I decided to go check out how the crowds were at MK.
Things really did seem to bad at that point. I first headed over to Tomorrowland and notice that Stitch's wait time is at 5 mins to no surprise. Also no shock that it was the shortest wait time of any attraction that wasn't constantly moving. Speaking of the one that is constantly moving I decided to take a ride on one of my favs the TTA. I was also hoping to get a look at Space Mountain on it but alas they have it covered up to the point where you can't see anything going on. I have a feeling this rehab is not going to be what it is cracked up to be by some ,but we shall see. From there I took a walk through Fantasyland and it seems typical. Peter Pan had the longest wait as usual at about 30 mins. So, not as busy as it could be that is for sure.
I decided to make a stop in Liberty Square and do the Haunted Mansion since the line was pretty much non existent. I had already seen the changes they had made to the Haunted Mansion in a couple of previous trips so it there is really nothing to report here. After that I decided to walk on around and see how the wait times were over at the mountains. BTM was about 20 and Splash was about 30 so not too bad once again.
I then head to Adventureland and took a ride on another one of my favs Pirates of the Caribbean. The wait time here might as well have been zero or else I probably wouldn't have bothered since I knew I was going to be coming back here. After pirates though I did decide to give a place that seemed not so special to me the first time a tried it a second chance. Aloha Aisle for the infamous dole whips. I decided I would give the pineapple float with the pineapple dole whip a try. Now, that was good! I must admit that won me over. When I had the dole whip just by itself the first time I was not really that impressed, but something about the combination of the pineapple juice and the dole whip was great. And I am not really a fan of pineapple.
After I finished of my dole whip and I headed out and decided to take a little trip over to Epcot since I had a little bit of time still. I got there and noticed that it was much emptier than the previous day and I came to the conclusion that if you want lower crowds go to the park that had EMH night hours the previous day. That was the best way I could explain the difference anyway. It makes sense though. So I went over to Mission Space and took another ride on it. This would be my second ride of the trip to this point. After I headed on over to World Showcase and got a little tast of the food and wine. Now mind you food and wine was not officially taking place until the next day. This was kinda the soft opening for the festival. I didn't stay very long because I had to head out soon, but I did get a taste at the Canada booth. I had the salmon. It was quite good. Did I mention that the food served at the Canada booth is from LeCellier. The have a small serving of their famous Cheddar Cheese Soup available their. So after I finish off my salmon I head for the exit.
Now I had not really spent anytime at the Wide World of Sports before so I was not really sure how the transportation worked. As it turned out I could not get a bus from Epcot to go to Wide World of Sports. I had to take a bus to DHS and catch a charter bus from there to Wide World of Sports. Now once the bus came to pick me up for the Studios I asked the bus driver where I needed to go. He told me where I needed to get on the bus and then he said don't worry about it I will drop you off at the right place. I wish I could remember the drivers name now so I could give him props. I believe it's always good to give CM's that "get it" special praise. So it was not very long I had to wait before the bus to WWOS came along. Good thing to because there was not going to be too many more buses making the stop. So the rest of my evening was spent watching a couple games at the ball park and retrieving home run balls.
Once we get back to the room we have discovered that the hotel's pool area is slowing but surely becoming redneck heaven for some of the teams participating in the lower divisions of the softball tournament. According to Heather and Laci earlier in the evening they were just trying to relax in the hot tub out there when the party started to heat up. I am not really sure how long the party was going on this evening, but I was too tired to care this night. It didn't take long before I was out for the evening. Tune in next time for our day at the Studios as well as the continuing story of pool party goers.
P.S. if there are some spelling our punctuation errors in this one I'm sorry.lol
I didn't take the time to thoroughly overlook it.