Libby’s Trip – Day 12 Animal Kingdom

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Libby’s Trip – Day 12 Animal Kingdom

Cast – Me 43 in love with Mickey Mouse
DH (of 20 years) 43
DS 14 cynical teenager
DD 11 a stroppy little madam

Location – 14 day holiday at Windsor Palms with 1 night trip to Royal Pacific Resort

Date – August 11th to 25th 2005

Monday August 22nd

We had breakfast in the villa today and then make a latish start to go to Animal Kingdom and get there in time for lunch. We’re certainly very weary now from nearly two weeks of ridiculous heat and doing too much.

We go to Pizzafari. DD, who won’t eat her pizza crusts (at 11!) decides to have breadsticks – which are basically pizza crust (I can’t work that one out!).

After lunch we have 10 minutes to get to the Festival of the Lion King, but we manage to get there and are seated in the elephant section. As we are all still tired we plump for the back row so that we can lean against the railings while we sit. We all find that the improvements that have been made to the theatre since our last trip are very good – the air conditioning was particularly welcome. As always the show was superb. I’m especially impressed with the bird girl.

After Lion King we rush over to Pocahontas. A very strange little show that we’ve not seen before. The girl playing Pocahontas wasn’t a very good likeness and the twiggy tree (we nicknamed him Kindling) was very irritating, but the animals were cute. It must have taken a long time to train them for this show.

Today seems very reminiscence of our recent MGM trip because we now rush off to find a third show. Flights of Wonder is another show we’ve always passed by. We get there a couple of minutes after it has started but there is plenty of room in the theatre. A very impressive show but a couple of things did grate. (The actor playing the idiot and the constant message about recycling. At home we have a very good recycling refuse collection but at the villa everything went in together. I think I saw some recycling bins in AK). The birds in this show were very good. I even had Frasier the crane brush my head with his wing as he flew over the audience. It was a very informative show but I think it would have been improved by not having the supporting actor.

We now wander over to Kali River Rapids and collect fast passes for one hour later. We go and found some ice lollies and watch the fish in a cool underwater viewing area while Philip takes the video camera to the car. We then had a short browse around the shops before yomping our way back to Kali River. We are seated on a raft with another family which include a couple of rather startled looking preschool children. The smallest child has to sit in a seat with an extra bar in front of her(I’d noticed these special seats before – I don’t think they were on every raft.) We stash our bum bags in the middle of the raft and we’re off. The ride was fun and we do get wet, but not as soaked as we did in 2002.

It’s now 3.45 and we’ve all wilted. We don’t hang around for the 4pm parade as we want to try to get to Spectromagic tonight (the last chance we’ll have before we fly home.)

It takes a while for us to waddle to the entrance and get a tram to the car park so it’s nearly 5pm before we get back to the villa. We all crash out and start watching “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape” on T.V. (not Johnny Depp again! I was really impressed by Leonardo di Caprio in this film.) After the film we decide not to go to Spectromagic this trip – DD and I are disappointed but we just don’t have the energy now and we have a 9am ADR at Crystal Palace tomorrow. Instead we drive up to Formosa Gardens Boulevard and go to TGI Fridays. We have a 20 minute wait for a table and the kids are almost asleep by the time we get seated (missing Spectromagic was a good move I think.) It’s a nice meal but the restaurant seems very ordinary compared to the UK branches we’ve been to.

We pop into the supermarket for milk and juice. I take a photo of a model of a giant panda that reminds me of Nooky Bear. It’s such a shame that Splendid China has shut as it’s left this shopping centre, and the supermarket in particular, looking very strange with oriental style roofs and décor.

As we drive back to the villa we realise that the air conditioning in the car has packed up. It hadn’t been cooling very well for the last few days but now it wasn’t cooling at all. I plan to phone Dollar in the morning.

We sit and unwind with a bag of almond M&Ms before heading off to bed.

Libby
 
great report, we somehow missed kali rapids last year so im looking forward to trying it :)
 
Your D and my DH would make a good match - he only eats the crusts off pizza cos he doesn't like cheese :rotfl:

A good day full of shows - although I'm not surprised you were all knackered.

Joh
 

Yet another busy day, no wonder you were all exhausted. Looking forward to the next installment :sunny:
 
Enjoyed your trip report, Libby. Sorry that you missed out on Spectromagic, but I agree that you can try to do too much and then end up not enjoying it.

ArielJasmine princess:
 
Lovely report Libby, thanks for posting. :)
 
Wow, what a busy day - no wonder you were so exhausted. I think it definitely was a good call missing Spectromagic. Looking forward to reading more.
 





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