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Sunday, 16th November
Once more Im awake at 5am. I read for a while and watch some news before putting on some coffee and waking Matt at 6am [Matt: Remind me why exactly I am being woken a k-zillion hours before I need to be on the plane?]. Were packed and out of the door by 8:40am. We have to make a short stop at the Carriage House to pay for our one cash night (i.e. the one not free thanks to DVC points) and were on our way by 8:45am.
Checking in for our Virgin flight at Downtown Disney is a breeze. Theres quite a crowd in line, but a greeter asks if were flying either Upper Class or Premium Economy and were ushered to a point which will have us next in line. Another greeter deftly relieves us of the $10 per person fee whilst yet another takes one look at our teeny cases and tells us she doesnt need to weigh them.
Its pretty chilly here. A cold front has come in overnight and temperatures are predicted to drop from 83 yesterday to a high of 53 today. Im sure the shade afforded by the canopy here next to Cirque du Soleil is welcome in hotter weather, but today all the staff are shivering in their coats and we cant wait to get away. Still, it quite suits us as were clad in our going home gear. All the staff here are delightful. Weve found in the past that the US Virgin staff can be a tad brusque, but not so today. Our exit seats are confirmed, so were pleased with that outcome and were driving away from DTD by 9:05am.
After much to-ing and fro-ing yesterday, weve finally settled on Animal Kingdom today. We manage to park close to the entrance and were through the turnstiles well before 9:30am. Its still pretty brisk as we arrive, but the sun soon warms things up and it turns into a beautiful day.
We have no intention of doing anything more than strolling around and taking some photos. We head towards Africa as were foiled in our mission to spend some time there during the washout of an evening EMH earlier in the week. We make the impromptu decision to take a detour to Camp Minnie-Mickey which is all dressed up for the holidays, but were too early for the meet and greet trails which don't open until mid morning. We do come across a very lonely Pocahontas, so we stop to keep her company for a while. Matt fancies his chances and I look on pityingly as he gives it his best shot. I'm not sure which of them I pity more - Matt for his woefully inadequate attempts at flirting or poor Pocahontas whose gritted teeth are only barely discernible through her carefully practised, charming smile.
Weve just missed the start of the first showing of Festival of the Lion King, so we head on out and resume our journey to Africa.
After getting all the photos we want here, we mosey on towards Asia. Even at 10am, an hour after park opening, the little areas down by the water with views across to the Tree of Life are dead.
Strolling on through Asia, we decide were not desperate to ride Expedition Everest, so pass on through. We do opt to branch off into Dinoland as the rain prevented us from doing so the other evening and, as the wait time for Dinosaur is just 10 minutes, our feet just seem to take us on in. Its quite literally a walk on straight through the pre-show video holding area without stopping, and on to the ride vehicles. Although weve ridden this many times, its a while since we last did so and Id forgotten just how intense (read, scary!) it actually is. Even so, I still manage to force a cheesy grin for the photo op.
We complete our circuit of the park and its still only 11:30am. We decide theres little point staying for the sake of it and consider our options. Its a beautiful day and it seems wrong to spend it holed up inside when were going to be forced to spend 3 hours at the airport later and will be home to the UK winter in less than 24 hours. One by one we dismiss the park options and settle on a drive out to Celebration, exiting Animal Kingdom via the Rainforest Café gift shop. With one last wistful glance behind us, we're on our way.
Once more Im awake at 5am. I read for a while and watch some news before putting on some coffee and waking Matt at 6am [Matt: Remind me why exactly I am being woken a k-zillion hours before I need to be on the plane?]. Were packed and out of the door by 8:40am. We have to make a short stop at the Carriage House to pay for our one cash night (i.e. the one not free thanks to DVC points) and were on our way by 8:45am.
Checking in for our Virgin flight at Downtown Disney is a breeze. Theres quite a crowd in line, but a greeter asks if were flying either Upper Class or Premium Economy and were ushered to a point which will have us next in line. Another greeter deftly relieves us of the $10 per person fee whilst yet another takes one look at our teeny cases and tells us she doesnt need to weigh them.
Its pretty chilly here. A cold front has come in overnight and temperatures are predicted to drop from 83 yesterday to a high of 53 today. Im sure the shade afforded by the canopy here next to Cirque du Soleil is welcome in hotter weather, but today all the staff are shivering in their coats and we cant wait to get away. Still, it quite suits us as were clad in our going home gear. All the staff here are delightful. Weve found in the past that the US Virgin staff can be a tad brusque, but not so today. Our exit seats are confirmed, so were pleased with that outcome and were driving away from DTD by 9:05am.
After much to-ing and fro-ing yesterday, weve finally settled on Animal Kingdom today. We manage to park close to the entrance and were through the turnstiles well before 9:30am. Its still pretty brisk as we arrive, but the sun soon warms things up and it turns into a beautiful day.






We have no intention of doing anything more than strolling around and taking some photos. We head towards Africa as were foiled in our mission to spend some time there during the washout of an evening EMH earlier in the week. We make the impromptu decision to take a detour to Camp Minnie-Mickey which is all dressed up for the holidays, but were too early for the meet and greet trails which don't open until mid morning. We do come across a very lonely Pocahontas, so we stop to keep her company for a while. Matt fancies his chances and I look on pityingly as he gives it his best shot. I'm not sure which of them I pity more - Matt for his woefully inadequate attempts at flirting or poor Pocahontas whose gritted teeth are only barely discernible through her carefully practised, charming smile.




Weve just missed the start of the first showing of Festival of the Lion King, so we head on out and resume our journey to Africa.




After getting all the photos we want here, we mosey on towards Asia. Even at 10am, an hour after park opening, the little areas down by the water with views across to the Tree of Life are dead.



Strolling on through Asia, we decide were not desperate to ride Expedition Everest, so pass on through. We do opt to branch off into Dinoland as the rain prevented us from doing so the other evening and, as the wait time for Dinosaur is just 10 minutes, our feet just seem to take us on in. Its quite literally a walk on straight through the pre-show video holding area without stopping, and on to the ride vehicles. Although weve ridden this many times, its a while since we last did so and Id forgotten just how intense (read, scary!) it actually is. Even so, I still manage to force a cheesy grin for the photo op.






We complete our circuit of the park and its still only 11:30am. We decide theres little point staying for the sake of it and consider our options. Its a beautiful day and it seems wrong to spend it holed up inside when were going to be forced to spend 3 hours at the airport later and will be home to the UK winter in less than 24 hours. One by one we dismiss the park options and settle on a drive out to Celebration, exiting Animal Kingdom via the Rainforest Café gift shop. With one last wistful glance behind us, we're on our way.
