"HAKUNA MATATA" - The Lion King
After our two weeks on safari it was time for a snack. Everyone got some ice cream.
Well everyone but me I had a Diet Coke. I needed to keep my blood to caffeine level regulated.
Walking over to Dinoland I was glad David had already been there and knew where he was going. As we stood in the Fast Pass line for Dinosaur I told Daisy who was nervous to be sure to sit on the left side. Having looked at lots of peoples ride photos from Dinosaur I noticed that in the picture the scary dinosaur is on the right side. She, David and Joey were behind Aunt Pat, Adam and I in the ride vehicle. Because I don't like scary things that jump out at me either I also positioned myself on the left side of the car. Most of you who have been on Dinosaur are probably laughing at me right now. ALL of the scary stuff, except the picture one, are on the left side! I felt so bad that I had told Daisy to sit on that side. I have no idea how our ride photo turned out, I didn't see it. I'm sure the only one not hiding their head or closing their eyes was David.
After Dinosaur the kids wanted to go on Primeval Whirl.
David went with them even though I warned him it spins, because he doesn't like spinny rides. After he got off he said it was a very rough ride. I went and got a bottle of water.
Aunt Pat and I stood by the exit to Primeval Whirl and looked around a bit. Dinoland reminded me a lot of Disney's California Adventures. In fact the reason I didn't want to go on Primeval Whirl was because it looked very similar to Mulholland Madness at DCA which I rode once and never will again.
They got off Primeval Whirl and decided against riding it again so we made our way out of Dinoland, stopping to get a few pictures at the Dinocar.
Across the bridge and into Asia we went, it was time to use those Fast Passes for Expedition Everest. Daisy didn't want to go on it, and I was on the fence about it. I would have gone if she did so it would be the whole family, but I was perfectly ok with not going. David, Joey, Adam and Aunt Pat got in the Fast Pass line. Daisy wanted to ride Kali and I wanted to see if I could find some place selling a drink I read about called Yak Attack. I figured I could serrupticiously look while we walked over to Kali. I didn't spot any place selling any adult beverages but beer.

I was a little disappointed by that.
Kali was still a walk on so Daisy and I put on our ponchos and got in a raft. The other passengers were jealous of our ponchos by the end of the ride though they smirked at them when we got on. The CM invited us to just stay on for another go round, but I wasn't sure how long EE took and we hadn't told the others where we were going.
After getting in contact via cell phones. Turns out they were off the ride and looking for us. David said EE was ok, but he didn't think the boys would want to ride it again. He turned out to be wrong about that. We met up at Royal Anandapur Tea Company. I had read they had huge cinnamon rolls and since those are Adam's favorite I wanted to check it out. I bought a couple pastries for later and Daisy got a fruit tea freeze that turned out to not be that good.
We were all feeling tired and hot so we started on our way out of the park. David and the kids got giant pretzels for the walk out. I think I got another Diet Coke, but I'm not sure.
Just before the exit I spotted several large parrots in the trees.
Adam was near me and I turned to him to point them out when he said, "Hey there's a squirrel!"
After all the animals we saw in Animal Kingdom and a squirrel is still amazing to him.
Pocahontas was out front with no line to meet her, but the kids weren't interested in getting their picture with her. We waited about 20 minutes for a bus and then we were on our way back to CSR for some rest and relaxation by the pool.