We consulted our EMH times guide and chose to head over to Festival of the Lion King.
By the time we got there, we were still quite early, so we made a couple stops at Camp Mickey Minnie.
We headed back to the line for Festival, which was still not long. Soon they opened the line, and we headed down the path. Another short wait, and they started seating. We had a lovely seat for picture taking, an aisle seat. But of course, they asked us to squish to the middle, and no matter how full you think the row is, when they tell you to squish, someone always finds room! So, there we were - almost in the middle of the row!

Oh well. I still got a few good shots.
This is one my favorite shows in all the parks! Such great performers! Such great music, and such GREAT energy! I highly recommend it! After the show, we headed over to Dinosaur, and DH was riding this time. He has ridden it once, and he didnt care for it. (Doesnt like thrill rides, and the darkness bothered him) But we saw a show on how the ride worked, and now he was up for it! Super! We rode, and we were in prime location for a couple of VERY close calls, if ya know what I mean.

After the ride, we chatted with a couple of managers who we ended up following into Hester & Lester's, where we saw them playing with the potato heads!

They were funny! We headed back to EE to see if there was a short wait so I could get one more ride in before we left. Ten minutes, and it wasnt really that long even. Another ride, and this one was after dark. Uh, VERY COOL! The view from the top of the first hill was AMAZING!

I could see the big hat! When I got off the ride, DH had bought me the baby yeti beanie.

On the way out of the park, I attempted a night time shot of Everest without a tripod. The results were OK, but not great. Ill need to bring a tripod there someday.
We took the bus back to SSR and changed for dinner - at Boma! We drove over to AKL. We were a bit early for dinner so we looked around the lobby a bit, and I took a few pictures. Here's one I like of the tree.
Then, we checked in for dinner, sat on a bench that was a bit bouncy with a guy who couldnt stop shifting, we bounced and waited, and bounced and waited, and finally we were seated in the dining room. It was worth the wait folks. Now, I love trying new things, and I found a few things I really enjoyed including the Vegetable Lentil Kofta, and DHs Chicken Corn Porridge soup. But dessert really took the cake. (Get it? Took the CAKE?

I know, I know, that was bad, but oh well, if youre reading this, your still reading.

) The desserts were amazing! There were a few that were particularly good, including those Zebra Domes!

MMMMMMMMMMMM, and when I went back to get another one, there was a girl (about 10 yrs old) FILLING a plate with them!

I though of UtahMamas trip report. I thought, OK, this girl is gonna be really mellow! I hope she was sharing with the rest of her table. So, when dinner was over we headed back to the van and over to Jellyrolls at the Boardwalk. On the way out of the parking lot, DH had me take a photo of this sign we saw on the way in. Uh, what were they thinking? (Around here, these signs say "bump".)
OK, on to Jellyrolls! This is our other favorite night time spot at WDW. On the Boardwalk, there is this dueling piano, sing-a-long bar called Jellyrolls. If you havent been there, its like this: There is a stage with 2 grand pianos facing each other. The pianos have jars for tips, and you write your request on a cocktail napkin and place it on the piano with a tip. The piano players take turns playing the requests, and everyone sings along. It is GREAT FUN!!! And my favorite piano player there is Scotty! He does this FABulous version of Rainbow Connection.

OK, I hate to give away too much about it for those of you who havent been there, so I will just say
he uses a prop. (PM me if you REALLY have to know.) There are two pairs of piano players on any given night, and they alternate sets. Well, when we got there, Scotty wasnt on stage, but as soon as he came out, we requested Rainbow Connection. There were quite a few napkins already on the piano, but towards the end of his set, he pulled out the prop he uses for the song. I had been looking at DH, and I knew he wasnt sticking around until Scotty came back out again, so I was really hoping he would play it. He didnt! Oh well. I was disappointed, but I told DH I really needed to hear it next time we came, and I moved on. So, we headed back through the Boarwalk lobby...
on to valet and picked up the van, headed back to the hotel, iced my ankle, and hit the hay. Tomorrow, we would be back at Magic Kingdom. We didnt have tons left to do there, and we had our second
MVMCP so this should be a relatively easy day for us.

That is a very good thing because the terrain at Animal Kingdom was rough and not nice to my ankle.