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We went back to Kidani and let the boys rest. They took a quick swim at the pool, got ready, and went to Mara to have dinner. We then made our way over to AK for evening extra magic hours with the Boquets. The plan Kali with child swap, Everest, and Triceratop Spin for Cooper
We catch the bus from Jambo House and within a couple of minutes are back at AK. We head over to Asia where Randy, Alisa, and the kids are waiting in line already for Kali. Cooper and I go wait over by the bridge for the first group to come off the rapids. Cooper had fun trying to spray people while he waited. Once again, hes about an inch too short to ride. Oh well, he gets to do it this summer. Sam had never ridden Kali before, so he was a bit apprehensive about his first ride. He ended up loving it. He got off and immediately agreed to ride again right away with me, and Zach quickly chimed in to do so as well.
The joke with Kali is that no matter what Alisa will get soaked on it. She got soaked when she rode with the boys the first time. When I rode with them the second time, the three of us got DRENCHED!!!! They had a ball. Kali River Rapids quickly became Samuels favorite ride.

Afterwards, we headed over to face the yeti, Bryan and I had never ridden Everest before and swore we would finally get it done this time. Randy rode first with Bryan, and Alisa followed with me. The thing with Bryan is this. As long as I have known him, Bryan swears he gets sick on roller coasters. He does begin to feel slightly nauseated on Star Tours, and he had to use the controls on Mission: Space to pretend it was a video game to stop from feeling sick. Anyways, he rode the Barnstormer in February, got off, and said it was not bad. That was his very first roller coaster in his life. He got off and said he wanted to go on Big Thunder. He rode that one, got off, and immediately said he was ready for Everest. When he asked Randy about it, Randy lied to him and said Everest was just one step above Big Thunder. I knew better. No one told him anything about it. When he got off Everest, he said he loved it. Alisa and I rode together and enjoyed it as well.
At this point, we part ways. They want to ride Dinosaur, and the boys wanted Triceratop Spin. They loved it. When we finished, we left the park for the room. We let them play in Community Hall and the arcade for the rest of the evening before heading to bed.


We catch the bus from Jambo House and within a couple of minutes are back at AK. We head over to Asia where Randy, Alisa, and the kids are waiting in line already for Kali. Cooper and I go wait over by the bridge for the first group to come off the rapids. Cooper had fun trying to spray people while he waited. Once again, hes about an inch too short to ride. Oh well, he gets to do it this summer. Sam had never ridden Kali before, so he was a bit apprehensive about his first ride. He ended up loving it. He got off and immediately agreed to ride again right away with me, and Zach quickly chimed in to do so as well.
The joke with Kali is that no matter what Alisa will get soaked on it. She got soaked when she rode with the boys the first time. When I rode with them the second time, the three of us got DRENCHED!!!! They had a ball. Kali River Rapids quickly became Samuels favorite ride.






Afterwards, we headed over to face the yeti, Bryan and I had never ridden Everest before and swore we would finally get it done this time. Randy rode first with Bryan, and Alisa followed with me. The thing with Bryan is this. As long as I have known him, Bryan swears he gets sick on roller coasters. He does begin to feel slightly nauseated on Star Tours, and he had to use the controls on Mission: Space to pretend it was a video game to stop from feeling sick. Anyways, he rode the Barnstormer in February, got off, and said it was not bad. That was his very first roller coaster in his life. He got off and said he wanted to go on Big Thunder. He rode that one, got off, and immediately said he was ready for Everest. When he asked Randy about it, Randy lied to him and said Everest was just one step above Big Thunder. I knew better. No one told him anything about it. When he got off Everest, he said he loved it. Alisa and I rode together and enjoyed it as well.
At this point, we part ways. They want to ride Dinosaur, and the boys wanted Triceratop Spin. They loved it. When we finished, we left the park for the room. We let them play in Community Hall and the arcade for the rest of the evening before heading to bed.


