mickey916
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Day 3 - continued
We walked the Maharajah jungle trek and then headed to Dino Bites for our much anticipated 50th Celebration ice cream sandwich. We asked to have chocolate ice cream instead of vanilla. While the chocolate cookies were very delicious, the ice cream was but a "smear". This was another occasion of our actual treat not quite living up to the pictures we've seen on social media. Here's what we expected: DFB photoand here's what we received:

Definitely not enough ice cream but it was a really good "cookie sandwich"! We watched the Feathered Friends in Flight show which we really enjoyed. We were grateful we got the show in before it started to rain. We put on our ponchos and soon the skies just opened up. We found a little covered area that had tables so we took refuge under the roof along with lots of other people. The only problem was we didn't notice it was downhill. Soon we were flooded with water over our ankles. We decided to run for cover and ended up under the roof of the Warung Outpost. Since we were hanging out waiting for the downpours to end, we decided to get a couple Shangri-La Berry Freezes. These were sooooo delicious! One of the best frozen drinks we had all week!

When the rain lightened up enough, we headed to Pandora and I used my ILL$ for Flight of Passage. DH didn't ride as screens and motion don't agree with him. I was very nervous as I had heard of people feeling claustrophobic but didn't experience that at all! It was absolutely incredible! I can't wait to ride it with my sons in two weeks! We explored the Valley of Mo'ara and decided to try a pineapple lumpia from Pongu Pongu. We had heard that it's a divisive snack and we're in the camp of "no thanks". We enjoyed the pineapple flavor but the cheese made it very mushy.

The rain stopped for a bit so we wandered around Discovery Island admiring the Tree of Life. The skies opened up again so we took refuge in Tough to be a Bug! which was better than we remembered. With not much else to do, we placed a mobile order for dinner at Flame Tree Barbecue for pulled pork mac n cheese with a side of onion rings.


We thought the mac n cheese was good but not great and the serving size was smaller than we expected. The onion rings were crispy and flavorful. The rain was still intermittent and we were kinda out of things we wanted to do as we sloshed around in our wet shoes so we decided it was probably time to leave. But then I decided I wanted to go on the Safari one more time to see the evening animals. We found our way to Africa and stopped by Harambe Fruit Market to try the famed corn on the cob. I saw the young woman take it off the grill but there was no char and it was cold, like it just came out of the cooler. Perhaps the rain had put out flame on the grill? The spices were very flavorful and it was buttery but definitely not good on cold corn.

We then went to the Safari to discover we were the ONLY people in line! DH and I had our own private safari tour! Our guide was fantastic and it made up for ALL the other frustrations, disappointments, and wet feet! After our safari, we figured it was a good time to quit while we were ahead so we headed back to the hotel.
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