Here is the next install. Thanks for the comments hope you continue to enjoy.
Day 2
Budgeting homework be damned, I have a trip report to write.
A little more background. I stumble on a thread that mentions pin trading. Read a little more about pin trading and figure it sounds like a great way to teach my DD2 some valuable life lessons, giving and receiving, sharing, making choices, and gaining self confidence, assigning value to things that are hers, yadda yadda yadda. So I begin another neat little tab in the three ring binder dedicated to pin trading. Now I have to find some pins. I begin the search for information. The search leads me to eBay. I get an eBay account-maybe the last person in the U.S. to sign up, and a paypal account. Ready to go, let the bidding begin!!! I find a great lot of pins with the auction ending in about 15 minutes. I wait until about 3 minutes to go and enter a bid. I hit refresh and to my surprise have already been outbid. Reenter higher amount, same result. Now time is ticking and I am furiously trying to get the winning bid, at this point the life lessons are out the window and I want to WIN!!! Bottom line-I get crushed in the final moments of the first auction as the price rises faster than I can enter a new bid. Only later do I discover you can pre-enter the max bid amount and automatically have bids submitted for you. I successfully navigate the bidding wars and end up with a couple lots of pins, approx 35 pins, for about $60 including shipping. These are quality LE and Cast Lanyard pins, some Hidden Mickeys. I must confess at this point I have no idea what that means, and will not really understand until my daughter has traded away a lanyard full of Hidden Mickeys for a lanyard full of cuties. Novice pin traders beware there are sharks in them waters.
Up early to catch the bus to AK EMH in the AM. Im getting pretty good at the abbreviations, but still cant read some of the posts here. We get to the bottom of the stairs; I look at my wife and say oh we left the stroller in the room. She says Ill go get it, and I say its not that big a deal lets just see how it goes. OK remember pre trip as I was gaining knowledge by reading these threads? I can not tell you how many say strollers are a must for the little ones. I even got a pm from a poster and one of her pieces of advice was bring a stroller for little legs they get tired, or even the guy I work with who is a Disney veteran saying my kids are grown now but Ill never make the mistake of not bringing a stroller again. I think you know where I am going with this!!!! Yes DD2 is cute and loveable, right up until about 11:30am when the MELTDOWN begins. Daddy will never forget the stroller again!!!!
We got to the park, sans stroller, and begin our adventure. We get about 50 yards from the bus and I soon realize exactly how much walking we will be doing and the pace difference between me and DD. After a couple of hours, ok it was minutes that seemed like hours, I picked her up and started to carry her around. I then remembered that I had 10 day no expire tickets and a conspiracy underway to purchase
DVC. The pace suddenly didnt matter any more.
None of you has ever seen this one I bet
First up-the Safari
We head right there and wait about 10 minutes in line. DD has no idea what is in store. She loves animals and asks to go to the zoo all the time. She is very excited on the ride and has a number of people in our truck rotf with some of her comments. As we are heading around on the Safari there are a couple of Gazelles, as far as I know, that are dancing. Oh well this is Disney and it is the Happiest Place On Earth, why not for a couple of amorous animals!!! No photos of that, lol. We did see lots of animals and took a few photos. Here are a couple shots and a vid clip from the Safari
His head is behind the stump, but I though it was funny
After safari we head over to EE and take advantage of the parent swap, and grab a couple of fast passes for later. Good ride and I was completely disoriented.
The fuzzy green shirt on the left is DW, lol too cheap to buy the photo!!
From there we take a leisurely stroll around and see some of the sights.
The boat with Goofy is the first character sighting of the trip.
Dvine is very interesting and draws a crowd.

The video clips are all taken w/our camera sorry if the quality is a little off. As for the angle in some of the shots, I didnt realize when I turned the camera the orientation of the video didnt change.
On to Kali River Rapids
These are my second favorite type of ride. DD got a wristband from the CM at the end of the line and stamped her hand Captain. Told her she needed to show the band to get the Captains seat. The seat is a seat that has a special restraint bar for smaller kids. She thought it was super special, just another little thing Disney does to make it fun for the little ones.
At this point we have done some wandering around, missed our fast passes and the park is starting to get a little busier.
We decide to grab a couple more fast passes and get a bite at Tusker House
Tusker House
CS Meal
Fried Chicken sandwich with a soda fries and a dessert.
Nothing outstanding but filling and does the job. It also bought us about another hour of time on the pre-MELTDOWN clock.
We finish lunch and head back for the safari before leaving. MELTDOWN occurs on the way to the front of park to catch a bus, cant blame the little legs because daddy is feeling it too!!!
DD has been trading pins all day, with CMs, and everyone is very nice. More than once someone would walk up and ask for the pin DD just traded away. Well on the way out she sees a CM with pins and walks over to trade with him. His name is Tony and he is super nice. He takes a look at the pin she says she will give him and says thats a hidden Mickey she doesnt have to trade that one. I say hidden Mickey, whats that? I get the whole explanation and learn at this point she is trading away some much sought after CM pins. My response, she is getting what she wants and it doesnt mean anything to me, she is happy. He reaches in his pocket and pulls out a beautiful pin. It is a locket with Aladdins Castle on the outside, and Jasmine and a mirror on the inside. He says here is a special pin for a special girl and gives it too her. Thank you Tony. You made a little girls day, and restored some faith in humanity for her dad.
Leaving for the day
Back to the room where we all grab a nap in preparation for the Hollywood and Vine and Fantasmic
More later, Im trying but reality is tougher than Disney!!
Jim