Lizzie64's Magical Trip - Day 9 Sunrise Safari

lizzie64

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Well today is our much awaited Sunrise Safari. We have to be in the lounge between 6:30 and 7:00 am.

Mickey called us at 5:00 am. Isn't he wonderful. Woke up just to call me. I even had him call the room next door. I didn't want to have to wake up those grouches myself. "I never get up this early" grumbles the MIL. "Don't worry, this will be worth it" the naive daughter in law responds. I'm still hoping for one positive comment on this whole trip. Which by the way, I spent almost 2 years in the planning.

Anyway on to the safari tales. The boys Dylan and Zack (4 and 2), woke up as soon as I said time to go see the animals.

I wanted to make sure to get upstairs and grab a quick snack before the safari and make sure the boys got something to nibble on before the trip. I have read so many negative posts about children on the safari, and I'm determined to prove them all wrong.

We all nibble on the morning offerings. They staff must know, because they brought out the morning stuff earlier than usual. "Don't fill up, there's a huge breakfast following the safari" I grabbed my usual latte (oh my gosh, only one more day of this) and a small cheese danish. Yummy. The boys chowed on some fruit loops and juice.

I'm happy to find out that there are 6 kids under 6 on the safari, including 2 infants. I made it a point of speaking to the guide about her experiences with children and she said that a problem is usually very rare. GOOD

We all needed to mosy over to the Sunset lounge on the lobby level by 7:15 so we can board our bus to take us over to the Animal Kingdom. We were advised that since we would be bypassing the main entrance, they would be checking all the bags before we board the bus.

I'd swear that the people without kids, hate those of us with kids. Between the strollers having to be checked and the diaper bags, snack bags, bottle bags, it seemed to take forever and I noticed some disgruntled faces. But hey, I think to myself, this is Disney. Of course there are kids. Deal!

I quickly noticed this very handsome tall blonde man that looked oh so familiar. Thought for about a minute, and it came to me. Don Dahler, the national correspondent from Good Morning America. I tried to read his tag to confirm, but couldn't he was about 2 rows diagonal from me. Hmmm!!!

This bus took us through the back areas of the Animal Kingdom. The guides were Vicki and Tom. Very informative. They told us once we stopped we'd be walking to the loading area for the regular Kilimanjaro Safari ride, where we'd board our bus for our safari. Strollers would be left there and would be brought to the end of the ride for us. By the way, I found it to be a relatively long walk from the bus to the loading area for Kilimanjaro Safari.

Once there, we were told to fold up our strollers as our safari vehicle arrived. We were going to have 2 vehicles, but only one showed. The VIP guest for the second vehicle we were told cancelled. Oh, I got to read the tag. It was Don Dahler and his wife. Love those tall blonde men. Ah, but I digress.

The CM actually led us to the rows of the vehicle. It was not a choice. I was very surprised, since I had been told in one post once that I should do everyone a favor and sit in the back since I was going with kids. HMMMPHH!!!
:mad:

Well the CM showed my DD 15, DS15, NSDMIL(not so darling mother in law) and DS4 to the FRONT ROW!!! YES the front row, even with a child under 6. I knew Dylan must be busting a gut.

DH, myself and DS 2 were 3 rows behind since we had to finish collapsing the strollers. I was doing the no back seat dance in my seat. In front of us was an infant about 6 months and another toddler.

I have to say every child on this safari behaved beautifully. The older ones (between 4 and 6) were asking questions about the animals and even pointing them out. And I have to comment on the guides, because, they encouraged the kids, and gave so much information. Every now and then I'd hear Dylan's voice and I was so proud.

Now to the animals. AMAZING!!! I have never experienced anything like this. Some of the animals were literally a few feet away. Gazelle, cattle, even the lions were not far. I will post my pictures so you can all see. They are unbelievable. It was amazing as we passed the lions. They started roaring. I haven't heard anything like that. The amazing power they must have. Hmm, how do they stay away from the jeep, I wondered to myself.

The elephants were so close, I thought I could reach out and touch them. The crocodiles were just below on the right. I am fascinated by crocs, so I was so excited to see them.

For anyone that is debating whether or not to do the Sunrise Safari. DO IT!!! DONT MISS THIS!! If you're are on a budget, don't eat for a day and do this. I am so glad we did it. The look on the boys faces alone was worth it.

The breakfast at Tusker House was extraordinary. Eggs, an Egg scramble with peppers and ham, sausage, bacon, french toast, fried green tomatoes, a hot fruit cobbler. and much more that I'm not remembering.

We spent the rest of the morning and mid afternoon, going through the regular AK rides. It really was extremely hot about 95 so we wound up leaving to go swimming. The AK for some reason felt the heat the worst of all the parks.

The only thing I wish was different was having to board a Disney transport bus back to the AK. I never use the buses at Disney, because with having to collapse and carry 2 strollers, it is too much trouble and we just drive. Again, people without kids look at you with disdain, because you're holding up the bus while you collapse and gather your stuff.

This was truly an amazing experience. Worth every penny. I would definitely do it again on our next stay.

I will answer any questions you have on this safari experience. I truly believe it is something not to be missed.

Oh, the mother in law, "Yes, that was very nice".

And one more message to those of you with children. Don't ever let anyone talk you out of taking this safari because you have young children. The guides I spoke to said if was few and far between that they ever had problems and I'm pleased to say that on our safari, all the children were angels. Really!! Not what some of you would say is my jaded opinion of an angel
because I'm a parent, but really well behaved.

Alas we check out tomorrow.
 
great report...thanks for the info...makes me want to try the safari someday...
 
Originally posted by lizzie64


I grabbed my usual latte (oh my gosh, only one more day of this) and a small cheese danish. Yummy

Lizzie, the cheese danishes were sooooo good

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I'd swear that the people without kids, hate those of us with kids. Between the strollers having to be checked and the diaper bags, snack bags, bottle bags, it seemed to take forever and I noticed some disgruntled faces. But hey, I think to myself, this is Disney. Of course there are kids. Deal!

I think you are just self-conscience - they are probably not thinking anything of the sort. :(

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The VIP guest for the second vehicle we were told cancelled.

Why didn't you find our who the VIPS's were?? Could have been for Clay and Rueben!!

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For anyone that is debating whether or not to do the Sunrise Safari. DO IT!!! DONT MISS THIS!!

If you're are on a budget, don't eat for a day and do this.

That is just too funny :)


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Oh, the mother in law, "Yes, that was very nice".

YAYAYAY!!!


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Thanx Lizzie for the great report,

>>^..^<<
 
My pleasure.

It's been like therapy writing these. But I must confess, they make me miss Disney so much.
 

Thank you so much for the wonderful report on the Sunrise Safari and little ones. We are planning on staying at the AKL concierge level on our next trip (OCT. 2004) My husband and I really want to try the sunrise safari but have been hesitant as we will have a 4 year-old and 14-month-old at that time. Your report has helped me to cement that decision. Now we have one more great adventure to plan for on our trip. Thanks again:p
 
Originally posted by akghutton
Thank you so much for the wonderful report on the Sunrise Safari and little ones. We are planning on staying at the AKL concierge level on our next trip (OCT. 2004) My husband and I really want to try the sunrise safari but have been hesitant as we will have a 4 year-old and 14-month-old at that time. Your report has helped me to cement that decision. Now we have one more great adventure to plan for on our trip. Thanks again:p

Good for you. You will love it.

Enjoy your trip!!
 
Thanks for the report! I'm really tempted to try the safari out sometime! How would you say its different from the usual ride, other than not having the whole poacher storyline?
 
Originally posted by WDW Poly Princess
Thanks for the report! I'm really tempted to try the safari out sometime! How would you say its different from the usual ride, other than not having the whole poacher storyline?

It really is more than a ride. It is an educational adventure. You stop at each animal area and the guide gives you detailed information about the animals. What their extinction status is, if applicable, mating habits, lifestyle, food, etc. , plus they also answer questions. It takes about an hour.

Plus the animals are just being brought out, so they are really up close and active.

I really consider the regular Kilimanjaro Safari ride to be just that, another ride.

The Sunrise Safari is really a backstage, educational experience.
 
Originally posted by lizzie64
I'm happy to find out that there are 6 kids under 6 on the safari, including 2 infants. I made it a point of speaking to the guide about her experiences with children and she said that a problem is usually very rare. GOOD

I was doing the no back seat dance in my seat. In front of us was an infant about 6 months and another toddler.

all the children were angels. Really!! Not what some of you would say is my jaded opinion of an angel
because I'm a parent, but really well behaved.


Lizzie,

I can't beleive I just saw this report..I've been wondering where it was! Duh!

Well anyway, thanks so much for the details. It is so nice to know that my kids will be welcomed. I'm looking forward to it even more. Thanks.

Laura
 
Laura,
It was so awesome.

I can't wait to hear your report.
 
I am glad you had a wonderful time on your vacation.i am especially glad that you and your little ones proved some of the very nasty posters wrong about taking kids on the safari.makes you want to LAUGH in THEIR FACE.:p i will be quiet now before i get into trouble
 
Can you tell me more details on this, like how much it is etc. Do you still have to stay at AK conc. to take this? How much additional is it?

Thanks!
 
Originally posted by addie
Can you tell me more details on this, like how much it is etc. Do you still have to stay at AK conc. to take this? How much additional is it?

Thanks!

Hi Addie,

You do have to be a concierge guest. At present there was no minimum night stay to do it, but there is talk of imposing a minimum night rule.

The safari is $49.95 per person 11 and over and $24.95 for 3-10 year olds. This includes the safari and the breakfast at Tusker House.

You also need a day's admission into the Animal Kingdom Park.

This is all in addition to the cost of the concierge room. It is only offered on Tuesday and Saturday Mornings.
 
Originally posted by addie
thank you so much for the info! It sounds like a lot of fun!

It is absolutely wonderful. I highly recommend it.
 
Hey Cassie,

Yes there was. Day 10 was check out day. I guess I should put a report out for that too!!

Hey you're getting close. Bet you can't wait.

I want to try and do concierge again for Christmas of 2004. I think I'll wind up splitting with a moderate this time, since we'll be paying for the next trip.
 
Thanks for sharing this - even though we are not real big on this type of thing - it sounded very much like a african adventure and way cool! We may try it in the years to come.

We were down there about the same time (31-May to 4-June) at OKW. We both got real lucky with the weather. I think it rained 20 minutes during the 4 days - and - we were never overly hot.

Thanks for the info.
 
Originally posted by bom_noite
Thanks for sharing this - even though we are not real big on this type of thing - it sounded very much like a african adventure and way cool! We may try it in the years to come.

We were down there about the same time (31-May to 4-June) at OKW. We both got real lucky with the weather. I think it rained 20 minutes during the 4 days - and - we were never overly hot.

Thanks for the info.

My pleasure

I learned so much from everyones experiences that I felt I should give back myself.

We did have great weather. It rained only one night, and only after we had retired to the lounge for the evening.

How did you like OKW? I was thinking about it for our next trip since we are 6 and always require 2 rooms. May I ask what your rate and room type was??
 












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