As J indicated, Mom and I were busy in the adjoining room getting ready for the day snacks, changes of clothes, etc.
In the melee, I did manage to snap a picture of a friend that was there to greet us the night before when we got home from the parks:
But then it was off to the bus stop.
And in case you havent figured out where we are headed, let Mom give you a clue:
J and I were also decked out in our animal wear.
Im still not sure why J was pouting but he apparently thought it was funny since he started laughing afterwards.
Heres the before and after
After a short bus ride, we arrived at about 7:30.
Heres our lovely model doing her best Vanna White impression
I love these ticket booths.
They are themed so perfectly.
And, of course, the new Let the Memories Begin banners were proudly waving in Animal Kingdom too!
The park opened at 8 for Extra Magic Hours but they let us in around 7:45.
Past the gates, through the Oasis, over the bridge, and there it was.
The mighty Tree of Life.
What a wonderful way to start a morning.
But we werent stopping.
Shortly after arriving here, the rope dropped and we pressed on over another bridge and arrived at the outskirts of Harambe.
Welcome to the small village deep in the heart of Africa
You see, we had booked a two-week safari excursion which leaves out of this quaint little town.
We were very excited but we were afraid that X would not be able to stand in the long line so we opted to take his stroller in with us.
(Remember, we had a guest assistance card for just these occasions).
We headed down the queue and stopped in the office to check-in for our excursion.
But no one was around.
Must be a slow day
We rounded a corner where most people dropped off their strollers but the CMs told us to keep going.
A pre-flight video of sorts began and we learned about the problem of poaching here in the Harambe Wildlife Reserve.
Then we were shuffled over to the handicapped entrance.
Boy, was this the wrong move.
At this point we had to wait for the proper vehicle to arrive.
Even though we were carrying X on, there were others with wheelchairs that were waiting.
So this delayed our departure about 10-15 minutes.
Next time, well just carry X.
Another interesting tidbit we learned.
Kilimanjaro Safaris does not actually begin loading passengers until 8:15 on EMH mornings.
So while we were ready to go at 8, the line did not start to move until 8:15.
And then we waited another 15 minutes for our vehicle.
Needless to say, I was a bit annoyed at our late start.
But finally, we hopped on our jeep and off in the preserve we went!
Mom and J began taking detailed shots of our jeep as we waited for clearance.