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I LOVE the Safari!! And you got some great pictures of the animals! It looks like there were a lot out that day!! 

Stefanie, are you refering to the antelope or the longhorn?Very fun pics. It does look like lots of activities. I have been thinking all along how fun the safari ride looks, but have lately started realizing that with Phoebe's vision she will likely get bored unless something sticks it's head in her lap, looking for a tasty treat. Do you remember about how long the ride was? When I think Phoebe will get bored I bring food to use up time, but I wonder if there is no food allowed? That would make sense to me but make me worry even more, what if she gets bored? It's not like they can stop and let us off.
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Pam did you guys take the Wildlife Express Train to Rafiki's Planet Watch? and if not, does anyoneelse know if a review of that part of AK (we didn't go)? I think Phoebe would enjoy that more than the safari. There you can brush goats and see more animals close up and possibly get some hands on time with them.
Sorry Pam, I didn't mean to hijack your thread.
Yinyanggirls - the safari lasts about 15 minutes but can vary depending on how often the driver stops, how busy it is, etc. I don't think food is allowed but honestly the bumpy jeep ride itself and the driver's narration may be enough to keep your DD occupied for the ride even if she can't see anything.
the longhorn . . . I think!
It may be something more exotic than a "regular" longhorn (the cow that gave that college in Texas their mascot...) but they certainly must be related.
I have rarely seen animals as close as the longhorn picture and that makes me think Phoebe may not enjoy the safari. I don't know about food keeping her occupied, but also keep in mind that there are parts of the ride where you go over a rickety bridge or through water and mud (think slippy, slidy, feeling like you might tip over) and that may even scare Phoebe.
I figured the real close up moments were probably few and far between. I also know that there is a similar "excursion" at the San Diego Wild Animal Park. It's been years since I went there, but it seems very similar and knowing that WDW isn't the ONLY place to experience this makes me think maybe I will plan on Phoebe skipping it. I think Tessa would love it, so maybe we can coordinate it to happen while Phoebe is eating, since she is SOOOOO slow.
Pam did you guys take the Wildlife Express Train to Rafiki's Planet Watch? and if not, does anyoneelse know if a review of that part of AK (we didn't go)? I think Phoebe would enjoy that more than the safari. There you can brush goats and see more animals close up and possibly get some hands on time with them.
That def. sounds more engaging for Phoebe. Thanks for mentioning it.
Sorry Pam, I didn't mean to hijack your thread.
I'm not Pam but we took the train to Rafiki's three times when DD was 3 1/2, 4 and 5. The train ride to Rafiki's is nice and my DD enjoyed petting/brushing the goats a lot. The other plus is there are usually characters in the building and the lines are usually pretty short - Pocahontas was there every time, twice we saw Rafiki and twice Jiminy Cricket. A lot of people skip it but it is fun for the little ones and a nice break for parents.
I love your safari update. You took some great photos! I am sorry you did not like Rainforest more. It is one of my kids favorite places to eat!![]()
my son is doing great! thanks for asking. I didn't know that a child with HLHS could qualify for make a wish until I read your report. Now I will see if I can get my son a wish. He went to disney last june for the first time but due to record high temps I limited him to the rides and time spent in the parks. If I understand from your report the buttons that they give him will let him on the rides without having to wait in line. Is this correct? Maddy's baby picture looked so much like my son's picture. He had strawberry blonde hair when born. We also wondered where he got that color since no one else in our family did! Your report has given me so much information. Thank you, melanie
I LOVE the Safari!! And you got some great pictures of the animals! It looks like there were a lot out that day!!![]()
great pictures! I've never seen that horned thing (what is that?) so close up!
Stefanie, are you refering to the antelope or the longhorn?Very fun pics. It does look like lots of activities. I have been thinking all along how fun the safari ride looks, but have lately started realizing that with Phoebe's vision she will likely get bored unless something sticks it's head in her lap, looking for a tasty treat. Do you remember about how long the ride was? When I think Phoebe will get bored I bring food to use up time, but I wonder if there is no food allowed? That would make sense to me but make me worry even more, what if she gets bored? It's not like they can stop and let us off.
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Awesome updates! I am really enjoying your TR - I love your writing style!![]()
We love the safari and you got some great pictures! I know how hard that is to do the way the vehicle moves.
Yinyanggirls - the safari lasts about 15 minutes but can vary depending on how often the driver stops, how busy it is, etc. I don't think food is allowed but honestly the bumpy jeep ride itself and the driver's narration may be enough to keep your DD occupied for the ride even if she can't see anything.
the longhorn . . . I think!
I have rarely seen animals as close as the longhorn picture and that makes me think Phoebe may not enjoy the safari. I don't know about food keeping her occupied, but also keep in mind that there are parts of the ride where you go over a rickety bridge or through water and mud (think slippy, slidy, feeling like you might tip over) and that may even scare Phoebe.
Pam did you guys take the Wildlife Express Train to Rafiki's Planet Watch? and if not, does anyoneelse know if a review of that part of AK (we didn't go)? I think Phoebe would enjoy that more than the safari. There you can brush goats and see more animals close up and possibly get some hands on time with them.
Sorry Pam, I didn't mean to hijack your thread.
I'm not Pam but we took the train to Rafiki's three times when DD was 3 1/2, 4 and 5. The train ride to Rafiki's is nice and my DD enjoyed petting/brushing the goats a lot. The other plus is there are usually characters in the building and the lines are usually pretty short - Pocahontas was there every time, twice we saw Rafiki and twice Jiminy Cricket. A lot of people skip it but it is fun for the little ones and a nice break for parents.
Thanks for the time frame. It's important info to have when deciding whether or not to try it.
Yes. Thanks for letting us use your report to plan our trip!![]()
Yayy finally got caught up to read your tr.
Oh what a wonderful trip! And for the record I still have my plush ETI also know who Shell Silverstien is. I love love love those poems. "Ickle Me Pickle Me Too!:
I love the pic of Mattie asleep! How precious! The way your kids are up in Jaws mouth is really cool. The Safari looks really neat. Thank you for a great TR!
Please see Stephanie's and Jenb's responses below
Nope didn't do the Wildlife Express Train but apparently Jenb did...............see below
Pamela