On Friday morning, I awoke in disbelief that this was our last day in Disney. But, I wasnt going to let that little fact keep me from enjoying the last full day of our trip!
Since wed eaten in the room all week, we decided it was time for some real breakfast food. So, we headed over for one last meal at The Mara. We all decided on our fare and easily found a table inside in the air. The kids were excited about what AK had in store for them!
For our meals, Mark and Jaden both had a Mickey Waffle with bacon.
Mike had his usual Bounty Platter.
And I decided to give the Croissant Sandwich a try.
We all enjoyed our choices and were glad that wed decided on this for breakfast!
Once we were done, we made our way out to the front of Jambo House to board the first bus that came along for Animal Kingdom! It was nice to have such a short ride on this morning!
On our way towards the gates, we of course had to stop for a quick picture or two, or three
First was our normal happy to be here pose.
Then came our Yeti shot.
Then the photographer noticed my hat he decided to rib me about getting a picture while doing the Gator Chomp! We politely declined and instead suggested a Dawg bark one instead. And though we do look a bit silly, we were very happy to oblige! How many people can say that they have this kind of shot from Disney?
And lastly, another successful magic shot with Stitch!
Finally, we made our way inside the gates and join the crowd.
Our first order of business was to head over to the Safari to either go ahead and ride, or grab a Fastpass. On our way over, we spotted something that wed never seen before.
Devine!! Id seen her in so many other reports, but never in person! It was so cool to have spotted her, especially since we werent even expecting or looking for her. A very large crowd had formed, and we all just stood there and watched her move. Of course I took lots of pics to document our first sighting.
Its so neat as to how well she really does blend in with her surroundings! Id forgotten to tell Mark and Jaden about her before then, so they both thought it was a little strange!
Finally, we made it to the Safari and saw this as the wait time:
Typically, we wouldnt have waited that long, but Mark and Jaden were really excited about riding, so we decided to go ahead and wait. And since most of the line is shaded, we figured how bad could it be? And though the wait did seem to take a while, it really wasnt that bad other than the lady behind me who kept insisting on shoving her stroller into my heels every timer wed move forward. I understand that from time to time its going to happen, but this was EVERY SINGLE TIME! Eventually, I started to get a tad bit annoyed and made a very loud comment to Mike that the next time she hit me I was going to donkey kick the stroller. And just so you know, the stroller was unoccupied. Thankfully, she got the message and decided to back off a bit.
We boarded our vehicle, ready to see some wildlife, and we were in for a treat! And of course I tried to document as many sightings as possible!
This Rhino didnt seem to be very photogenic!
We even got to see the baby elephant who was busy having a snack!
See Pumbaas kin folk hiding in there?
And thats just a little taste of what we were able to see! The kids really loved it, and I think it was probably the best Safari that wed been on so far as far as the number and variety of animals that we were able to see!
Next--with a successful Safari behind us, we head towards our first thrill ride of the day!