Day 3, morning
Tuesday, December 29 dawned as a beautiful, but COLD day. We were at the bus stop before 7:00am, and I used my phone to check the weather. It was 39 degrees that morning! Yikes! Thankfully, we were on our way to Disneys warmest park Animal Kingdom!
Our bus arrived at SSR around 7:15, and we arrived at AK around 7:40. The turnstiles were already open, so we zipped through, and I was gathering up KTTW cards to go FP Expedition Everest when
BIL realized he didnt have his card, and was "stuck" outside the park.

I directed him to Guest Services, and then ran ahead with everyone elses KTTW to get the FPs. Official park opening was 8:00am, but there were no ropes up anywhere, and the rides were already running. I grabbed FPs, and then jumped in the standby line by myself. I was just about at the front of the line (it was walk-on, of course) when DH called to let me know they were in the park and on their way to EE. I told him I was riding standby, and that I would meet them in the gift shop at the exit.
I had a thrilling trip to see the Yeti, and when I got to the gift shop, only my parents were there. DH, MIL, and BIL had decided to get in the standby line themselves. I was freezing it was still barely 40 degrees so I walked back to get a hot tea, and then returned to EE, where I found that the rest of the group had returned from their own Yeti adventure.
Our touring plan called for us to head to Dinoland next we enjoy Dinosaur, but not enough to wait in line for it but the group was hungry. This is another major difference
DH & I are not big breakfast eaters, and rarely eat more than 2 meals a day usually a fairly early lunch (11/11:30) and then dinner around 6:30/7, with perhaps a light snack in between. But everyone else, my parents especially, are breakfast eaters. As it turns out, Pizzafari is the only CS place at AK that serves breakfast, so we headed there instead of to Dinoland. Judging from my Twitter posts, it looks like we were at Pizzafari for at least 30 minutes. We finished eating, and thought we would head towards Kilimanjaro Safari. My dad wanted to finish drinking his coffee, so he said hed meet us there. I took his KTTW card so I could grab FPs, and off we went.
Once outside, we decided to run back to Dinosaur before the line got too long, and got over there just after 9am. The standby wait was posted at 10 minutes, and that was about accurate. We journeyed back in time, and successfully brought our dinosaur back with us. As we were getting off the ride, my dad called. He was at the safari waiting for us, so off we went.
As we walked, we passed the sign for FOTLK. MIL really wanted to go get seats for the 10am show, but we were on our way to meet my dad. After a brief discussion, we sent my mom, MIL, and BIL towards FOTLK, and DH & I continued on to meet dad. We may have told the moms that wed come back once we found dad
Dad, however, didnt want to see the show (I knew he wouldnt), so I grabbed FPs for the safari for everyone, and then DH, dad, & I rode it standby (posted wait 20 minutes). I got some pretty good pictures
Ankole Cattle
Giraffes
first-ever decent lion picture
This guy was right next to our safari vehicle!
After returning to Harambe, dad wanted more coffee, and since it was cold, DH & I both got a hot chocolate
and I think I got a cinnamon roll since I hadnt eaten breakfast. We had just gotten our snack when MIL called to see where we were they were out of the show and on their way to join us. We finished our snack as the group was reunited, and decided to head down the Pangani Forest Exploration Trail while we waited for our safari FP time
and then headed back to try that 2-week safari again
Following trip 2 on the safari, we were all getting pretty hungry, so we headed to Flame Tree for lunch. We ate lunch around 1:00pm. We always have a pretty good meal here, its probably our favorite CS place in AK. BIL & I had the pulled pork sandwich; DH, mom, and dad had the ribs; and MIL had a fruit platter. Everyone enjoyed the meal.
After lunch, my parents decided they wanted to head back to SSR to rest. We still had our EE FPs to use, and I really wanted to go see the tigers on the Maharajah Jungle Trek, so we told them wed be close behind them, and headed off (with MIL and BIL) to do the only two things I still wanted to do. First up Maharajah Jungle Trek:
(a hidden mickey)
And then, we headed to EE. The FP line was all the way back to the bridge!

Apparently, EE had been down for a good part of the day, so the FP line was backed up. The standby line was 125 minutes, and even though the FP line was long, the CM assured us it was less than 20 minutes, so I got in the line. BIL almost immediately started complaining, because wed already ridden it, and kept asking if we really thought it was worth it to wait in line to ride it again. At this point, I almost snapped, and in a not-quite-polite way responded that it was, in fact, worth it to me, and he was welcome to head back to the bus if he didnt want to wait in the line. He muttered a bit, but ultimately stayed in the line with the rest of us, and even enjoyed himself.
We headed back to SSR around 2:30 for our afternoon break from the family. We learned something important though those same leafy plants that hold in the heat & humidity in the summer prevent any heat from building up in the cooler months. AK was freezing cold all day, and felt much colder than the weather app on my phone said it actually was.
How would we spend our chilly afternoon? Would we enjoy our dinner ressies tonight? And which member of our group would decide to spend the rest of the day in the resort?