After the safari, we went to a couple of shops looking for
Crocs in the hopes that they would be better for my feet. They didn't have any in my size, but I did buy this:
Earlier in the day, we saw a couple that rode Kali with us was wearing these cute Disney windbreakers, and we asked where they got them. They said in some stores, if you spent a certain amount, you could buy them for $10. Well, my t-shirt was over that amount, so I am now the proud owner of one of these:
They are rather wrinkled in the picture; they are much cuter on!
We still had about an hour before lunch, so we started heading back towards Asia to see if we could find something interesting to do that wasn't too time-consuming. As we walked by the Tree of Life, we found something perfect for just a purpose--only a five minute wait and eight minutes long...plus, neither of us had ever visited this attraction before. You've probably guessed by now, we decided to see
The queue for this line is really cool because you get to see some of the carvings on the Tree of Life up close and personal.
All bug-afied!
My fiancé and I loved this show. It was very cute and funny. It might be a little scary for small children, though, with all the 4-D effects.
After the show, we still had about a half an hour before our lunch reservation, so we figured we would check in and see if they could seat us early.
They weren't that busy and seated us right away. We got a seat right across from the window.
For our appetizers, my fiancé got the pork egg rolls, and I got the pot stickers. Both were good.
For our entrees, he got the sweet and sour chicken, and I got the bourbon chicken. While this was good, we have a couple of superb Chinese places near us that are better. However, I still would eat here again because the food was pretty decent.
His
Mine
When we finished, our waitress brought us fortune cookies and took our dessert order. (If you haven't figured it out yet, we have the deluxe dining plan, or we wouldn't be ordering all this food! We don't always finish it all because it's simply too much, but we love being able to have a little taste of everything.)
When my fiancé opened his cookie, the teacher in me cringed at his grammatically incorrect fortune.
Family is a collective noun, so the verb should be "is" not "are." Anyway...
For dessert, he got some kind of cheesecake, and I ordered the assorted sorbets. The mango was a little too sweet for me, but I thought the lemon and raspberry were yummy.
After lunch was over, we headed out of the park. I realized we still had two Expedition Everest fastpasses, so I suggested we look for a party of two to give them to on the way out. We ended up giving them to a British couple, who were very happy because they had just been heading there and were worried about the wait. I believe I heard the phrase, "This is brilliant!" as we walked away. I love British people and their quaint phrases

Why can't we Americans talk like that?

Right before the park gate, we stopped to get a couple of photopass pictures and caught the bus (rather quickly, I might add

) back to the Poly. I spent a little bit of time working on my trip report and then took about an hour nap before getting ready to head to Epcot for dinner.