Reporting on yesterday now because I was exhausted last night. It was my second full park day and the day I transferred resorts from GF to YC. I called bell services at 6am and a nice gent came right up to get my bags, he told me luggage gets delivered over to the Crescent Lake resorts between 3p and 5p.
Then I headed to the bus stop to catch the AK bus but at 6:30 saw nothing remotely in sight so I booked a Lyft and opted for priority pickup. My ride was almost instantly assigned and my car came in like 5 minutes. We arrived to the road leading to the AK toll plaza at 6:50, where we pulled up to the cones next to the only other vehicle there, and were held until 7. I was dropped off after that and made my way into Pandora at 7:10, they let me straight into the real FOP queue at 7:12. There were already a bunch of people ahead of me but we were all were held inside because they hadn’t started the ride yet. At this time I placed my mobile order for Sat’uli for an 11:50 pickup window. At 7:25 cheers went up because they started letting people onto the ride and I walked right onto it. Takeaway here for my drivers and rideshare folk: you will be perfectly fine at rope drop, Disney buses do get let in earlier than cars but with crowds this light there is no significant advantage to the buses.
After FOP I walked right onto Navi at 7:49. Got on line for the Safari at 8:04 and it was an 18 minute wait. One thing to note is our truck did not stop for pictures at the regular places like normal because they are still integrating the baby zebra into the environment, there is also some temporary fencing in places for that purpose as well. But I got tons of great pics, the animals are very active early in the am. I got a light breakfast of French toast sticks at Pongu Pongu after that, note that before it opens for lunchtime Sat’uli allows you to sit outside and eat food from the stand, which I did. Then I headed over to Asia and got a locker, and walked straight onto Kali at 9:39. Afterwards walked Maharaja trail, and I would have done Everest but the line was backed up as far as the Nemo theater and I knew the 20 minutes it posted and 15 on Lines was a whole lie lol. So I headed to Dinosaur which was a 15 minute wait around 11. Around this time I realized I had never done online check in for YC so quickly did that. Then I got on the walk up list for Nomad and stopped for a Balinese Breeze in the AC before heading to lunch.
I took the train to Rafiki’s Planet Watch, which I’d never actually done before! Mostly I hung out in the Affection Section petting the fuzzy babies. It was good for the heart.

I got my room ready text while up there, and I was feeling wiped, so I headed back to wait for Celebration of Festival of the Lion King.
IMPORTANT: there are a very limited number of showtimes and very limited seating. Get there 60-70 minutes prior. I say this because after the 12:30 show the next show isn’t until 3. When I initially went over there, prior to the Rafiki train, the CM told me make sure I line up at 2 for the 3p show. I came back around 1:40 and there were already ppl hanging around to get into the queue, which was still closed. CMs weren’t going to open the extended queue until 2 but some rude jerks who had just strolled up took it upon themselves to get in, so CMs told us all to get in. The nice part about waiting in that area though is a ton of character barges came by. I saw Pocahontas & Meeko, the duck crew, and Timon & Rafiki as well as a live band. But they were counting heads as I went into the real queue and I was #47. I don’t know how many more got in after me but like I said...get there EARLY, they fill up fast. As for the show itself it’s definitely a Cliffs Notes “greatest hits” version, but still very enjoyable. The performers were fantastic, some of the best I’ve seen.
I stopped by Everest for my last attraction and it was a 10 minute wait by 3:40 or so. Got to YC at 4:30ish and my bags were already waiting for me. Rested and had dinner at Beaches & Cream then spent the night in as opposed to hopping to Epcot. I was just too tired, my body can’t do all day in a park.
Exhausting day but was worth it. One thing I really enjoy about no FP is actually getting to see all these standby queues I’ve never actually been through before bc I FP everything. AK has the best themed queues of any park, imo. I took so many photos it’s unreal.