MorningGlory
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Me. Paul. 34. Chief planner and taxi driver. Scared and excited at the thought of the big coasters.
DS9. Paul (now called junior for the sake of this report). Absolutely bursting at the thought of Disney. As scared as his dad of the coasters but isn't showing it (yet).
Dad. 60 something. Doesn't know how he is going to handle 9 hours without a cigarette!
Brother. John. 45. Possibly the most excited of us all. Definitely looking forward to meeting Mickey.
Day 12 - Monday 25th June 2007
We managed to make quite an early start today, knowing that we were going to AK for the first time. After some light breakfast in the room, we managed to get John roused after phoning several times and banging on the room door.
Although I had gotten well used to the driving over here, any time I was going somewhere I hadnt been before I was a little apprehensive especially since I hadnt looked at a map for ages. I decided we would just trust the signs from Buena Vista Drive onwards but took my time, and around 9:10am we were pulling into the car park at the Animal Kingdom, getting into the park around 9:15. We were a bit disappointed to have missed a rope drop yet again, but at least we were early enough that the park wasnt quite busy yet. We were all in agreement that the priority was the Jeep Safari, so we grabbed a map and I led the way through the jungles to Africa. We managed to get a fast pass return of between 10 and 11am, which left us enough time to fill the hole in our stomach at the Kusafiri Coffee Shop and Bakery, where I managed to grab an elusive couple of bagels with cream cheese, coffee and juice and John and Junior tucked into apple danish and juice;
Paul looking pleased to be there;
Happy with our fill, we left the cafe and John and Junior stopped to watch a street entertainer whilst I made a quick dash down to the smoking area at the bridge between Africa and Discovery Island for a quick cig and some photos;
A couple of people I showed that last photo to were convinced they were looking at a real snow-covered peak!
Grateful for a little nicotine intake, I made my way back up to get J & J and caught the end of the street entertainers act. This guy was really funny, he got all of the people around really involved in things and it put us in a great mood for the day ahead;
By now, our fast pass time was due so we headed over to Harambe to start our safari adventure;
We were on our way within a couple of minutes of joining the fast pass queue, and before long realised we were on the hunt of some poachers who had got into the reserve!! I have to say, the CMs were brilliant playing their parts in this, and it really drew John and Junior in. I think they were completely convinced at one point that we were really on the hunt for some mean poachers hehe! As you no doubt know, its a little difficult trying to get a steady picture on these kind of things, but I managed to catch a few good ones;
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Me. Paul. 34. Chief planner and taxi driver. Scared and excited at the thought of the big coasters.
DS9. Paul (now called junior for the sake of this report). Absolutely bursting at the thought of Disney. As scared as his dad of the coasters but isn't showing it (yet).
Dad. 60 something. Doesn't know how he is going to handle 9 hours without a cigarette!
Brother. John. 45. Possibly the most excited of us all. Definitely looking forward to meeting Mickey.
Day 12 - Monday 25th June 2007
We managed to make quite an early start today, knowing that we were going to AK for the first time. After some light breakfast in the room, we managed to get John roused after phoning several times and banging on the room door.
Although I had gotten well used to the driving over here, any time I was going somewhere I hadnt been before I was a little apprehensive especially since I hadnt looked at a map for ages. I decided we would just trust the signs from Buena Vista Drive onwards but took my time, and around 9:10am we were pulling into the car park at the Animal Kingdom, getting into the park around 9:15. We were a bit disappointed to have missed a rope drop yet again, but at least we were early enough that the park wasnt quite busy yet. We were all in agreement that the priority was the Jeep Safari, so we grabbed a map and I led the way through the jungles to Africa. We managed to get a fast pass return of between 10 and 11am, which left us enough time to fill the hole in our stomach at the Kusafiri Coffee Shop and Bakery, where I managed to grab an elusive couple of bagels with cream cheese, coffee and juice and John and Junior tucked into apple danish and juice;

Paul looking pleased to be there;

Happy with our fill, we left the cafe and John and Junior stopped to watch a street entertainer whilst I made a quick dash down to the smoking area at the bridge between Africa and Discovery Island for a quick cig and some photos;



A couple of people I showed that last photo to were convinced they were looking at a real snow-covered peak!
Grateful for a little nicotine intake, I made my way back up to get J & J and caught the end of the street entertainers act. This guy was really funny, he got all of the people around really involved in things and it put us in a great mood for the day ahead;



By now, our fast pass time was due so we headed over to Harambe to start our safari adventure;

We were on our way within a couple of minutes of joining the fast pass queue, and before long realised we were on the hunt of some poachers who had got into the reserve!! I have to say, the CMs were brilliant playing their parts in this, and it really drew John and Junior in. I think they were completely convinced at one point that we were really on the hunt for some mean poachers hehe! As you no doubt know, its a little difficult trying to get a steady picture on these kind of things, but I managed to catch a few good ones;






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