Disneyfreak616
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Great pictures! That looks like so much fun!!!
I think I would be so nervous with those gators below me. EEEK!
But I love all the shots they take of you.
I am going in August for an Agent Education program and one afternoon is at AK fir a "park experience". I don't know what that means? But I keep secretly wishing it would be this. I highly doubt it though. I think they would have to be sure we knew it and were Ok with that, as there are people of all adult ages going. But still it would be so neat!!![]()
Oh my gosh, Karin!!!! Those are amazing photos! Everyone on that Tour was incredibly courageous and adventurous! Being a certified wimp, I could never do a tour like that, but it sure is fun watching you & Tom!
The individual pics they take of you are great!!!
Have some catching up to do tonight! GREAT update! TY!!![]()
Karin, how physically fit do you need to be for this? It sounds wonderful and like something I ( not fit) and my friend (very fit) would really enjoy. Poor DH will be a few months past a total hip replacement so he would not be up for it. Thank you for the report and photographs of it!![]()
I think I could handle it !1The Bridges would be scary but with the hook up I think I could do it !! Hmm Maybe I can convince them at People and Places to make it part of the Free Trip next year!!!!
Wow how close were those crocsYou got some great shots though and it's cool you got to stop a little bit and take some photos
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Those are such awesome pictures!![]()
Great pictures! That looks like so much fun!!!
Karin!! What amazing pictures from your Trek....my sister has a terrible fear of those rope bridges...I couldn't help but think about the time when we were kids and I waited until she was halfway across and I started jumping....so mean!!! You guys looked like you're having so much fun and you actually look like you're on an authentic trek.....awesome![]()
Karin, I admire your courage! I got nervous the first time we had to cross the "bridge" in Animal Kingdom Lodge to get to our room.![]()
Your pictures are amazing
It looks like an amazing experience but I am very glad you do such in depth trip reports b/c I don't think I'll be signing up anytime soon. It just reminds me too much of that Indiana Jones movie where they have to cross a bridge like that over crocs. It didn't end to well for some of them![]()
Wooooow, it looks so exciting, Karin!!! Makes me want to book this more and more.
I really like how authentic they were with the missing steps on the rope bridges. That's one of the details I really loved.
Did the bridge sway a lot? Or did it feel really sturdy?
You were able to get so close to those crocs!!! Great photos.
What's that animal up in the tree there? A monkey?
Is it wrong that I want to go on the Trek for that delicious lunch!![]()
You know, I have always heard people say that the main difference in these vehicles and the regular Safari ones were that they let you stop and stand up to take pictures, but I always thought, "There isn't much standing room in the Safari vehicles." Now I see that the vehicles are different too! Plenty of standing room for people to get up.
Ohhh, it wasn't a real animal up there! Haha...silly me.
Yeah...this trek IS pricey...I'll have to consider it for my future future trips. I think it's REALLY COOL that your guides are in CHARACTER.
Wow...that looks like a really nice lunch. From previous pictures everything looked so small, but I guess it was bigger than I thought! It looks very yummy and filling.
Did you eat your flower? I heard it was edible.
Karin, thank you for sharing this most amazing journey! I had no idea you could do this at AK. Now this will be a quest for me to make this happen. I forgot - do you have to be a guest at AKL to sign up for this one?
Is it wrong that I want to go on the Trek for that delicious lunch!![]()
If it is, then I'm in the wrong too!![]()
count me as another person who thinks the food may be a reason to book this tour! YUM. Course, your pictures always make me hungry!
Yummy lunch at the Boma and wonderful views tooLove the fact that the safari vehicles stop and let you look for longer
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What a neat experience. I love the giraffe pictures. How awesome. And lunch looks fun.
Karin,
The Wild Africa Trek looks amazing! Your pictures turned out great. Definitely something I need to think about looking into.