Monday, November 13 (Day 5)
The night before, I called Mears Transportation Service, to get an early ride, so I can get to Animal Kingdom, right when it opens. The hotel shuttle bus takes too long, and doesnt go there.
This was my first ever visit to Animal Kingdom. I was not sure what to expect, thinking it would be a copycat of Wild Animal Park near San Diego. I got there early, and had wait a while. When the park opened, I made a dash for the Kilimanjaro Safari, which Im told that its best to see the animals in the morning. I got there, and there was no line. The safari ride was fun, though bumpy. I got to see the animals, almost like a real-live version of Jungle Cruise.
After the safari, I went through the Pangani Forest Exploration Trail. I got to see some animals, and had some fun matching the birds that I see, to the Bird Card. After that, I was not sure where to go next. So much to do, so little time! This was my last day in Disney World, and I planned to make a detour to catch the parade at the Magic Kingdom.
I decided to go to the Festival of the Lion King. I remember one woman telling me that this should not be missed, so I decided to check it out. Normally, I would skip these types of shows, either because I have not seen the movie or didnt really like it too much. In the case of the Lion King, I did not like the movie too much. Anyway, on the way, I stopped by the Discovery Islands Trails and saw some animals. When the show time neared, I got there in the Camp Minnie-Mickey, and saw the show. It really surprised me, and I thought it was great. After that, I walked around the Camp Minnie-Mickey area, which was just like Mickeys Toontown Fair. I skipped the Pocahontas show, since I have not seen the movie.
I was debating whether to see the Its Tough to be a Bug, then passed on it, because of my phobia of bugs. Ive only seen parts of the movie, which looked like fun. I walked around the Discovery Island Trails to see more, and saw some interesting animals like the sea otters. And looked at that Tree of Life, which is the symbol of Animal Kingdom.
Then it was off to DinoLand, USA. Once there, I rode the Primeval Whirl, which was like a spinning Wild Mouse ride at other amusement parks. It was fun. After that, I rode the DINOSAUR. Very bumpy. I couldnt really see anything, because I did not wear my glasses, worrying that it would fall off. After riding these rides back-to-back, I felt motion sickness, and had to rest for a little bit, to recover. There is still question whether or not I will go on Everest. I saw the T. Rex fossil as I was resting across the path, from it.
Then it is off to Asia, and going to the Kali River Rapids. I had serious doubts about going on this one, worrying that my socks would get wet. I dont mind if anything else getting wet, but wet socks and shoes is something that is very difficult to dry, and to tolerate. A Cast Member suggested that I get a plastic bag to cover my shoes, which I had, and did use when I got on the raft. The ride was fun, and I got drenched, as I got the full brunt of the splash. After the ride, I walked through the Maharajah Jungle Trek, where I would get to see Komodo dragons for the first time, and saw some tigers. I found it interesting with the beaded curtains (not sure what theyre called) to keep birds in. I did some bird-watching as well.
When I finished the Trek, I had limited time left, as I kept looking at my watch, to do a few more stuff before heading to the Dreams Come True Parade. I walked towards Expedition Everest Legend of the Forbidden Mountain. As it turned out, the ride has been shut down for an hour, as one Cast Member told me. I asked him what the ride was like, and comparing it to other roller coasters in Disney World (like Rock n Roller and Space Mountain). He then gave me a special pass to bypass the lines, in case the ride started operating again. So I went on the Wildlife Express Train, which took me to Rafikis Planet Watch. The train went really slow, and kind of bumpy. But interesting to see the stations where the animals go for the night.
I got to the area, and walked through the Habitat Habit, skimming through the boards, then went inside the Conservation Station. I watched some film on the TV screen, about certain animals and how they are nearing extinction. Then I went inside the booth, and listened to the sounds of a tropical rainforest, which would end with the cutting and sawing of trees. With time running out, I had to leave, but came away with that reminder how its important that the animals are saved from extinction. I am no environmental fanatic, but I appreciate the efforts by the people who are working hard to save the animals. Seeing the part of animal parts used to make millions of dollars, made me think of my cats back home, and how it would be wrong to declaw them just for the sake of furniture. Basically just being selfish. But I digress.
I headed back to the train, which just seems to be bad timing, as I just missed the last one. I ride it back to the main park, then headed for the exit, and waited for the next bus to the Magic Kingdom. When it arrived, I rode it and got to the Ticket and Transportation Center. Then I had to wait for the next monorail, which was having a delay. The parade had already started, but fortunately, it started in Frontierland. Eventually, I got on the monorail, and while riding, talked with a Cast Member, who was sharing about working there and living in the area in general.
So I got to the Magic Kingdom, and headed for Main Street. The parade just started in that area, and I finally got to watch in its entirety. It was great, and theme song is fun to listen to, reminding me how magical it has been throughout this whole trip. After the parade, I went back to the Animal Kingdom, hoping to catch the parade there. But I was too late, because it just ended. I knew it would be a stretch, so I was not upset. Oh well!
So I went to Expedition Everest, after learning the ride was operating again. I used my pass and bypassed the lines. It was a museum in the line, so I could not stop by to see it. I rode it, and it was unbelievable, going forward and backward. I was not wearing my glasses, so I couldnt really see the Yeti. After the ride, I browsed through some shops, and bought some stuff.
Animal Kingdom was closing up, so I exited the park, and deciding where to go next. I wanted to catch Fastasmic, but I had some time to kill, which would be a waste to just stand around. So I decided to go to Epcot, and rode Spaceship Earth. After that, I took a bus to MGM Studios, and went to the amphitheater where the show was. I got there just in time, and found seats right when the show started. And lets just say the show is fantastic! And that Im glad that I made this detour to catch it.
After the show, I went back to Epcot. Then I went to Soarin, which had no line. It was fun, even though it was not the thrill ride that I thought it was. I like how it ended when we soared over the Magic Kingdom. After the ride, I ate some dinner at the Sunshine Seasons. Then it was off to IllumiNations. On the way, I noticed how deserted Future World is, but know that people are gathered at the World Showcase.
I got there right when the announcement starts, and did not really get a great view. I walked around for a little bit. When the show started, I stayed in one spot. Very different from the last time I saw it in 1994. It was very good, and a great way to close out my Disney World vacation. But it was also sad, because once this show ended, that would be the end. I walked out, looking around, and accepting the fact that this is the end.
I exited and hopped on the monorail. As it was leaving Epcot, I just kept looking at Spaceship Earth, feeling sad that it had to end. I got to the Ticket and Transportation Center, but with time to kill, I rode the monorail towards the Magic Kingdom, which was having the Christmas Party, and required separate admission. I got to ride in the front row, and see some of the fireworks, which was great! I got off, and walked up to the entrance, stood around, then walked back. I rode the monorail, and thinking of the next time that I want to come back.
When it arrived at the Ticket and Transportation Center, I got to the bus parking lot, and took it back to the hotel. As it was leaving, it passed by the billboards of various attractions and then the entrance arch. I was looking at the arch, as the bus passed through it, and I looked back and saw that this was goodbye to Walt Disney World.
I got back to the hotel and started packing. I would only get 3 hours of sleep, because of an early morning flight.