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Chapter Thirty-Three: "OMG WHAT ARE THOSE DUCKS DOING?!"
Day 8: January 25th, 2012
Day 8: January 25th, 2012
After getting lots of rest, we woke up at 7:45 and ate breakfast in the room before heading out. We strolled by the quiet pool like we always do, on our way to grab some coffee at the Marketplace. We saw some pool ducks just enjoying the pool


Welp, evidently they were joining it a bit TOO MUCH, because out of nowhere Matt and I witnessed these two ducks um... getting it on in the pool! We looked at the ducks, looked at each other with a complete look of shock, and then BURST OUT LAUGHING.
I mean, WHAT WAS GOING ON HERE?! These ducks! Well, I won't write about what exactly we called THESE ones but, yeah. I just wanted to forget that we'd seen that so we kind of ran away from the pool at that point.
Matt decided to finally wear his awesome Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers t-shirt he'd bought...

And I wore my awesome Expedition Everest t-shirt I'd bought during our honeymoon..

We hopped on the bus, and proceeded to be seated next to an icky man who would. not. stop. COUGHING!

The whole bus ride, that man behind Matt would not stop making really gross noises. Matt kept looking at me and making a face like, "OMG SERIOUSLY?" Soooo of course, I totally took a photo of the guy because that's what I do.
If you are doing something gross on public transportation (cutting your fingernails, coughing/sneezing without covering your nose/mouth, to name a few), I will be grossed out and maybe even snap your photo. I'm ridiculous, I know.
Anyway, we finally got to our glorious location for the morning...

YAY! ANIMAL KINGDOM!
It was pretty dead, as I think we arrived just at the end of EMH... which was actually nice because we got to move past all of the non-resort people waiting for 9 o'clock to roll around..

Of course our first stop was Expedition Everest, of course!

Today we had one goal in mind.. Break our EE record! During our honeymoon we rode EE 10 times, which was great, but we were determined to break that record this trip! At this point we'd ridden it 7 times, so we needed to get at least 4 more rides on it before the end of our trip!
We grabbed FPs, which had a 9:40 return time, then decided to go on and hopped into line..

We then proceeded to ride it 3 times in a row in a half hour (Ohhhh this is why I love January so much!).. Of course, it involved a picture or two, as we experienced our first time riding in the back row!



The back row is kind of fun and exciting! Mainly because when you go backwards, you're the first to feel it and in my opinion, I think it's a little more intense! But only when going backwards... Front is definitely still my favorite!
Anyway, after 3 intense rides in a row, Matt was needing a break, and I couldn't argue that because even I was feeling a little woozy, so we waved to EE and headed over to Kilimanjaro Safari!

Though it said it was a 10 minute wait, the line looked way longer than a 10 minute wait, so we grabbed FPs. As we walked towards the front again, we watched the wait time change, and I fully expected it to say 20 minutes... but it said 10 again! The CM standing nearby noticed us and a few others debating the wait time and said, "If it says 10 now, it's 10!" So we decided to hop in the standby line, and sure enough, it moved way faster than we thought it would...
I took photos on my nice camera, but I haven't uploaded them yet... But honestly? I think you guys have seen PLENTY of safari photos so I'll spare you my up close and personal shots of the giraffe and hippos.

We enjoyed our safari, and then as we left the gate, we stood around and looked for a couple who were thinking about going on. At this point, the wait time had jumped up to 20 minutes, and didn't look like it was going to get any better. FINALLY, after looking around, we watched a younger couple walk up and look at the time, and look at each other to figure out if they wanted to go on it.
I went up and asked, "Hey, are you guys going on Kilimanjaro Safari?" to which they replied they were. So I asked them if they wanted two FPs (that were good at this point), explaining that we'd just gone on it...
And they were SO excited and told us that would be awesome. Can I just say about fun it is to spread a little pixie dust on other people? I mean, we'd been getting it left and right on this trip, so it just seemed right to spread some ourselves!
Anyway, we were both getting a little hungry since our breakfast was really small, so we headed over to get some coffee and croissants at the Kusafiri coffee shop and bakery..


We both got plain croissants and I think some sort of flavored "latte". I put the latte in quotes because let's be honest, Disney World does not have actual lattes. Instead, it's more like a umm.. OH! If you've ever had the bottled Starbucks Frappuccinos, THAT'S what they serve. But I didn't mind, I was just hungry and thirsty for something that remotely resembled coffee, so we were happy campers.
We found a place to eat in the shade, and I caught this photo of Matt which I really liked and he didn't know I was taking..

Anyway, we headed back to use our EE FPs from earlier for our record-breaking 11th ride! YES, WE DID IT! Buuuut of course this wouldn't be our last time on EE, no, not yet, there were too many days left on our trip to say goodbye to EE forever!
Matt really wanted to show me something neat over near Camp Minnie Mickey. Apparently AK has planned on doing a Mythical Creatures land (Matt knows EVERYTHING about attractions that never happened but were supposed to, and also loves Walt Dated World), and you can find certain areas of the park that prove this was once in the plans. For example, on the walk into the park, if you look closely at the sign with all of the animals at the entrance of AK, you will see a dragon in there. Matt then showed me this, a really good waterfall that is coming out of a dragon's mouth..

So yeah, it's kind of weird to see the remnants of things they you can tell they planned on doing but never did. It's like how in Epcot you can tell in certain pavilions (namely Germany and Japan) that they definitely planned on having big attractions there but they never panned out.. Or how certain countries were going to have pavilions but never did (Israel anybody? Matt even remembers seeing signs AT Disney World saying they were planning on opening an Israel pavailion).. Anyway, I find this stuff fascinating, so we thought it was kind of neat to find the dragon over near Camp Minnie Mickey.
On our way out, we waved to some Monkey Ducks who were hanging out with their monkey friends.

We headed to the bus stop for our next destination!!

And of course, you'll have to wait to find out just where we were headed!