KatMark
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August 17th, 2014:
After my mom and I’s arrival at Animal Kingdom Lodge, and our adventure unpacking with a toddler, we headed out of the room to explore our temporary home for the week.
Such a cutie pie.
Landon was already happier once we hit the hallway.
Look what I see mom.
Nothing like a rope bridge to entertain a one year old.
I love this one of Landon and your mom.
Or an actual bridge…
The first stop on our AKL tour was the gift shop. I believe my mom and I were on the lookout for some sundries, but I can’t remember for sure.
Whatever it was we began looking for, it quickly got pushed to the back of our minds when we lost Landon to the pen caddy.
It looks like a toy!
The kiddo went bonkers over all the different writing utensils. The light up ones were his favorite, but he wasn’t passing up the oversized character ones, either. Even the Mickey head shaped pens with Disney colors had to be played with.
I tried to steer him over to the stuffed animals or the actual toy displays, which were literally right behind him, but Landon could’ve cared less about them. Maybe I’ve got a future calligrapher on my hands…
Or an artist or something.
With a little bit of a fuss, I finally managed to drag Landon out of the shop. The gift shop was nice and all, but we were at Animal Kingdom Lodge.
We kind of wanted to see the animals.
Just sayin’
Hmmm....what is this?
Before hitting up the viewing areas, my mom and I took Landon to check out the playground.
Great playground (I always thought the AKL,, SR and the Caribbean had the best playgorunds)
As far as playgrounds go, it was pretty impressive.
Very nice.
There was nice shade coverage over the play structures, and a lot of open space between the various slides and tunnels. Compared to the one at Pop, this one was massive.
Now that it’s been a year (or just shy of one) and having seen a few more Disney resorts, I would give Animal Kingdom Lodge 5 stars for entertainment with kids. Not only does the resort have a massive pool and a kiddie splash area, it also has a variety of other activities to keep kids amused while hanging out at the resort. We never even did the Cast Member-run programs; I’m sure those would have been just as fun, but simply walking around the sidewalks and playing on the playground would be enough to keep a kid occupied for several hours.
I'm surprised you got Landon out of there.
I think once Landon hits the preteen years, AKL will be my go-to resort to stay on long trips.
Alex and I never made it to the pool or anywhere near it on our May trip, which was a shame, because my mom and I walked Landon over there after about half an hour on the slides and discovered some cool flamingos to look at.
We've often stood there looking at those flamingos.
My mom and I let Landon lead us from there, and his exploring took us to the hot tub, which was so tucked away I didn’t even realize what it was until I heard people leaving it. It’s off to one side of the pool, between it and a dead end to a viewing fence. It’s hidden in this little nook and almost private. There was a couple in the tub, and I almost felt like I was intruding on their private relaxation time when we walked by.
Ooops.
That area seemed so quiet and secluded that I mentioned to my mom off-handedly that perhaps Alex and I could sneak down to the resort for a short anniversary weekend while she babysat Landon.
And that would have happened.
If life hadn’t kind of thrown us a curve ball and changed our plans for this fall.
Yes, just a slight change of plans.
My mom and I were loving the open, out of the way, part of the resort, but it became even cooler when some friends came out of the woodworks for us.
Giraffes!!!! I LOVE giraffes.
This little fellow wasn’t shy in the least and came as close as it could to us.
Holy moly, this was awesome!
WOW!!!!
I picked Landon up to let him get a better look at the giraffe, and he instantly began holding his hand out to the creature. At our zoo, you can feed the giraffes, and Landon just assumed he could do the same with this big guy.
I’m sure they wish Landon could’ve fed them, too.
I'm sure they do.
Coolest moment at Animal Kingdom Lodge?
Easily.
Love these pictures.
For several minutes we were by ourselves, but then slowly kids from the pool saw what we were doing and meandered over. My mom and I felt like we had gotten plenty of viewing time and decided to head to the food court for some dinner.
Landon was also starting to get really heavy in my arms and he was a little furnace next to me. I was definitely wishing for Dad’s unwavering arm strength at that moment of the trip.
For dinner, my mom chose a salad and I bought some kind of sandwich. I’m typically adventurous with my meals and try to get something I haven’t had before, but with this sandwich I wished I’d passed. There was some kind of salsa or sauce that was not very tasty.
Guess you live and you learn.
And I didn’t know it then, but thanks to Landon, I was going to be able to try 90% of the stuff on the Mara menu over the next five nights.
Sounds interesting.
Hmmm.
I couldn’t take my mom to AKL and not have her try the famous zebra domes at least once, so I got an order of them for dessert.
Whoever made that batch of zebra domes must not have followed the recipe card correctly or went off on their own or something, because while they were good, they weren’t over the moon amazing. I actually thought I’d misremembered how delicious they were, and my mom was MEH about them. I was a little disappointed, because usually whatever I recommend to my mom goes over really well. We have very similar tastes in food and I have a knack for knowing what she’ll prefer, but I think she was thinking that I missed the mark on the zebra domes.
I didn't care for them at all. So more for you on your next visit.
I just wasn’t on the ball with food that night.
I blamed it on the arrival day jitters all Disney nuts get. Who isn’t a teensy tiny bit disoriented when they first get on Disney property? The magic and anticipation is too much, at times.
During our giraffe sighting and our dinner, I went back and forth on whether or not I was going to go to Magic Kingdom once I put Landon to bed. My mom had no problem keeping an ear out for him if I wanted to head out for a bit.
In theory, the idea sounded fantastic. Some solo time in a park? It was one of the things I was looking forward to most on this trip.
But Landon fought me terribly on bath and bedtime that night. The water was too hot, then too cold, he had no toys to play with, the lotion was smelly, his pajamas sat funny on his body, the room was too bright, the room was too dark, his pack and play was too uncomfortable…
And a million other little things that made putting him to sleep feel like a marathon long sprint. In the past Alex would bathe him and then hand him off to me for the putting to sleep part, and that at least broke the work up. With Alex only gone a month, I was still adjusting to being the solo caregiver.
By the time I could hear baby snoring sounds coming from the Pack and Play, it was nine o’clock, and I was beat. The Magic Kingdom was open until midnight, so if I left right that minute I could have made it in time to get in several rides and eat a Dole Whip, but I felt like it wasn’t worth my effort.
I knew that I wouldn’t get to sleep until one o’clock and then I’d have to turn around and get up at 6am.
Back in the pre-kids days, that would have been nothing.
But functioning on that little sleep in the brutal August heat without Dad’s support?
Nope.
Sleep was much more important to me at the time.
So, I gave up some turns on Thunder Mountain and chose instead to stay in.
A quick FaceTime call to Alex:
Awwww....
(It was his one day off and he worked the nightshift, so even though it was late at night where I was, it was his just after his “after work workout time.”)
We talked for a few seconds, and then hung up and hit the hay. Tomorrow was a favorite breakfast spot of my mom’s and I didn’t want to wake up late for it.
Heading to the next update now.