Goin' to see the Mouse for Spring Break~just me and Fiance at POP-Update 3/20

#4 of my Top 10 AK Favorites

It was the Kilomanjaro Safari! Here’s what the WDW website has to say about it:

“Kilimanjaro Safaris, an attraction for Guests of all ages, provides the chance to see African animals including giraffes, black rhinos and lions, as they roam the 100-acre savannah in the Africa area of Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park .
The Kilimanjaro Safaris tour begins in the Harambe Wildlife Reserve, across the river from Discovery Island. Climb aboard a rugged open-sided safari vehicle for an exciting expedition through the wildlife preserve. The ride can be a bit bumpy as it crosses rickety bridges, rocky hills and rivers—but you're rewarded with spectacular animal sightings.
Since animals have minds of their own, no two Kilimanjaro Safari experiences are the same. You may even catch a glimpse of one of the many baby animals that were recently born at Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park.
Perhaps you'll see one of these species:
• Antelope
• Baboon
• Black rhino
• Cheetah
• Crocodile
• Elephant
• Flamingo
• Gazelle
• Giraffe
• Hippopotamus
• Lion
• Okapis
• Ostrich
• Warthog
• White rhino
• Wildebeest
• Zebra
The attraction concludes when your tour guide receives word that poachers have taken a baby elephant from its mother. Your truck takes off on a chase to help save the infant animal from harm.
You never know what amazing animals you'll see on Kilimanjaro Safaris. Keep your eyes open and your camera ready!”


This past trip, we were so close to a giraffe that our vehicle had to stop because it was in our way..and as we slowly went by, our driver made sure to warn us over and over again not to reach out and touch it!:

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Points so far:
wdwgirl03 – 7
All7OfUs – 14
creativeamanda – 7
AlohaPolynesian – 3
that’s nice – 9

Clue #5:
The theme/message of this attraction: “The world’s dangerous and beautiful.”
 

Hmm I'm going to guess My first instinct is The Circle of Life in The Land I have never seen it, but it's the only thing I can think of.
 
WOW! this one is super hard! Let me think...


I like to think out loud...

Could be Kali, or Bug, or Flights of Wonder, or hmmm...I just don't know.

I"ll go with Kali- but honestly don't have a clue.
 
I've got you beat with the cheating! :lmao: I had to google once for the Dinosaur one, and basically re-read her entire TR from June! :rotfl2: I know, lame, get a life, OCD, and way too competitive. It's a game for Heaven's sake, get a grip!

But looky at that score.

too bad, I gave a bum guess on this one. My form is slipping... Tonight it's earlier to bed, so I can get back on my streak. :rotfl2::rotfl2:
 
I might need to cheat to catch up to Liesa! :lmao::lmao:

LOL, this is true!

I've got you beat with the cheating! :lmao: I had to google once for the Dinosaur one, and basically re-read her entire TR from June! :rotfl2: I know, lame, get a life, OCD, and way too competitive. It's a game for Heaven's sake, get a grip!

But looky at that score.

Liesa, you are the queen of this game! :)
 
I should be up; were' about to put in Wuthering Heights. I think it's a fairly long one.
 
#5 of my AK Top 10 Favorites

Wow..I guess I gave a hard clue. I can't make them all as easy as I usually do! :laughing: Tim's the only one who got this one right..it is Finding Nemo-The Musical. Here's what Wikipedia has to say about it:

"The stage musical Tarzan Rocks! occupied the Theater in the Wild at Disney's Animal Kingdom in Orlando, Florida from 1999 to 2006. When, in January 2006, it closed, it was rumored that a musical adaptation of Finding Nemo would replace it.[17] This was confirmed in April 2006, when Disney announced that the adaptation, with new songs written by Tony Award-winning Avenue Q composer Robert Lopez and his wife, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, would "combine puppets, dancers, acrobats and animated backdrops" and open in late 2006.[18] Tony Award-winning director Peter Brosius signed on to direct the show, with Michael Curry, who designed puppets for Disney's successful stage version of The Lion King, serving as leading puppet and production designer.

Anderson-Lopez said that the couple agreed to write the adaptation of "one of their favorite movies of all time" after considering "The idea of people coming in [to see the musical] at 4, 5 or 6 and saying, 'I want to do that'....So we want to take it as seriously as we would a Broadway show."[19] To condense the feature-length film to thirty minutes, she said she and Lopez focused on a single theme from the movie, the idea that "The world's dangerous and beautiful."[19]

The forty-minute show (which is performed five times daily) opened on January 2, 2007. Several musical numbers took direct inspiration from lines in the film, including "(In The) Big Blue World," "Fish Are Friends, Not Food," "Just Keep Swimming," and "Go With the Flow." In January 2007, a New York studio recording of the show was released on iTunes, with Lopez and Anderson-Lopez providing the voices for Marlin and Dory, respectively. Avenue Q star Stephanie D'Abruzzo also appeared on the recording, as Sheldon/Deb.

Nemo is notable for being the first non-musical animated film to which Disney has added songs to produce a stage musical. In 2009 Finding Nemo - The Musical was honored with a Thea award for Best Live Show from the Themed Entertainment Association."


Not my picture, but still a good one:

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Points so far:
that's nice - 10

Clue #6:

This eating place is situated at the base of Mt. Everest in the small town of Anandapur.
 















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