Why does the final 1/3 of Rafiki's wisdom stick look like.. ummmm... I guess I have to get my mind out of the gutter.
Come on Tim! Disney wouldn't ever intentionally make something look like something it isn't...
I bet you could of sneaked on and they wouldn't of known.
Possibly... but they were sitting right by the exit, so I would have needed a diversion. And when you're working alone, that's kind of difficult.
I'm not a huge fan of Dinosaur... I don't think it at all scary. I wish it was.
I don't think it is very scary either, but I am impressed by the audio animatronics. I think it is a fun ride and I enjoy the scenery.
He couldn't quite figure out why it was getting his hand.

They had it loaded down with them. I don't know if they were packing extra clothes for Kali or what, but they sure brought everything they needed and more with them to the park. I'd hate to be behind them in the bag check line.
Goodnite Landon!
I hope to see a lot of that in November!
Good luck.
Good plan! I've skipped FT the last few times for Y&Y... I AM eating at FT in Nov.
Meaty goodness.
He seems to have a lot of "fans"
Sorry you missed out on the safari. I hear Disney has been having a problem with poachers there, and could use some help warding them off.
Rumor has it that they have some kind of red elephant out there. I've never seen a red elephant before.
Also, you know that song The Lion Sleeps Tonight? The writer came up with that after going on that ride. True story.
I can't argue with that logic.
Everest is such a cool ride. Making the 2nd train is pretty impressive.
I was scooting along through the crowd... without dragging anyone else with me. That helped quite a bit.
I thought it was the Prehistoric magic carpets.
No, you've got it all wrong. A triceratops and an elephant are much more closely related than a triceratops and a carpet. Just ask Scotty, he'll explain it to you.
I'm not sure why Dinosaur gets dumped on so much. I like that ride. Beats the snot out of IASW.
It beats the snot out of its passengers too.
But yes, I still enjoy it despite the rough ride.
It was nice to see that with a character meet.
My kids are a little older, and...you'll probably spend the same amount of time there.

We'll see, I guess.
There's a fountain in Morocco that's good for that purpose as well. I'm sure glennbo can help you find it.
I thought I'd seen something like that somewhere before. That must be it.

Did it have lots of Wisconsin stickers on it, and were the bags full of frozen water bottles?
Yes. Yes it did. And there was a nasty looking Wisconsin Badgers sweatshirt draped across the top of it too.
The Occupy Pangani Trail movement has been a thorn in Disney's side for a while now.
Bring in the tear gas!!!!
Perfect border for that picture.
I thought it seemed fitting.
Love that place. The WDW cookbook has a recipe for their BBQ sauce that replicates it really well, FYI.
You know, I didn't use much sauce. The meat was pretty good on it's own. I still might need to look into getting that cookbook though. Is that where you got your recipe for cheddar soup too?
Hey, Andy was the one who said engineers don't need any training. Can't complain about the results after that.
He basically said you did a better job than a Disney engineer. I'd take that as a compliment.
Yeah, I'm not happy when people camp out at spots like what you described on the trail. Take your (reasonable) turn and move on, I say.
It was pretty frustrating. We probably could have pushed and crowded our way up close enough to at least get a glimpse of something, but it just wasn't worth it.
That's funny that the Photopass-created Stitch almost woke your son up from his nap.
We didn't even realize he almost woke up until we saw the pictures.
