Day 3: Animal Kingdom:
Today at the park was supposed to be a cloudy day with a high of 74, so a good day weather wise at Animal Kingdom. This was also supposed to be the last big crowd day, as a lot of the crowds usually die off after today for the remainder of the week ahead. We did AK on this day when we were here back in 2011 and even though the crowds were heavy, it never seemed crowded. It did turned out to be the same this year, nice crowds but nothing horrible.
Now my 6 year old son just turned 6 and he also reached that wonderful 44inch milestone for Disney, (he is actually 46inches) which means he can now do Expedition Everest and Space Mountain. So we were very excited to get him on EE and see how he liked it. We missed RP by a little bit, but still headed off to Expedition Everest. When we got there, the wait was still at 20 minutes, so we jumped right in line and my DD used the wonderful queue line to build a little fear in our DS. He did great though, what started as "first-timer" nerves quickly changed into screams of joy by the end of the ride. When we got out of the ride, the wait time was posted at 30minutes and the fast time wait time was posted at a return 9:40am to 10:40am. This is when we decided to try out and see if the Key cards would work and got the FP- for that return time.
We then headed over to Asia to see the Monkeys and go thru the Maharajah Jungle Walk thru. This is one of those attractions we don't usually go thru. It reminds us too much of something we can do at our local Zoo and don't usually do it.
During this time we also had our first experience with using the Disney Mobile App. to make changes to FP+ that we had. For the day we had a 11:30-12:30am FP at Dinosaur and a 1:00-2:00pm at EE and a 2:45to3:45pm at Kilimanjaro Safari. Now because we were going to be at EE and was done there by 10:30am, we decided to move the Dinosaur time back to 10:30-11:30. This way we could hit that up and then head over to the 11:30am show of Lion King. We also moved our time for Kilimanjaro Safari up to 2:00 to 3:00pm to allow us to get that done earlier and maybe head out of the park earlier if needed. My first impression of using the App was great, even though the load time was a little slow, I was able to easily make the changes and get the times that I was looking for with no problem.
The rest of the morning went as scheduled. We went back to EE at 9:45am and rode it twice, then headed over to Dinosaur and rode that. Now my DS did not like this ride at all, he kept his ears covered thru the entire ride, he said that it was too load for him. (I did get a good picture of him though, through the ride photo.) After Dinosaur we headed off to catch my wife and DD favorite park show, "Festival of The Lion King". Surprisingly I think this turned out to be my Son's favorite show of the week. I guess it goes to show that it really has something for everyone to enjoy. Of course i made it a point to remind my wife that it would be the last time she would see it in this form, which did not go over well with her.
After the Lion King we headed over to Flame Tree BBQ for lunch. I really enjoyed the food here; I ended getting the Ribs w/ Baked BBQ beans and coleslaw. My wife had the Turkey Sandwich and the kids each got kids meals and everyone enjoyed them (Kid Drumstick meal and Hot dog) The only complaint was from my DD (who eats a total of 5 different foods) that the drumstick had a BBQ seasoning on it that she didn't care for. If you are in the mood for BBQ, i would highly recommend trying this out. Good variety of BBQ foods here. (Side note: Another great thing about Disney; you do not have to be a certain age to get a kids meal, our DD who is 13 eats less then my 6 year old son, so most of the trip, she ended up ordering off of the kids menu.)
After Lunch we headed over to the Tree of Life and enjoyed the Bugs Life Show there. We then made a pit stop and headed over the Boneyard playground and spent a few minutes there before heading off to EE. When we got there we notice that the Paper FP distributers were being giving out for 2pm to 3pm and the stand by line was reading 30 minutes (which was looked to be no more than 20 if that) so we break the law and decided to get paper FP and ended up riding EE 3 times in a row in about 20 minutes. All in all we were able to ride it 6 times on a crowd level day of a 6 and there were still plenty of FPs left for others to enjoy.
After we got our fill of EE, we headed over to the safari and made another pit stop at the Flights of Wonder show that was about to begin. This is really cute Bird show, that uses real life topics and tricks that the birds would do out in the wild. (Sorry, no parrots riding bikes) It is not a long show with an ok human staged part. The birds are the real stars here though and as long as you can handle birds flying inches (Really, inches!) over your head. This is a good (not great) show to sit back and relax at. After the show we headed over to the safari and notice a huge line at both the Stand by entrance and FP Entrance. Not sure what was going on there. Maybe an animal took a nap on the road or the attraction was down for some point of the day. We decided not to stick around to find out and instead headed to park exit and back to the Resort.
Overall, a very good first day at the parks, I felt we got a lot done in 5 hours of touring. Highlights of the day would be the food at Flame Tree BBQ and being able to ride EE 6 times and each time listening to screams of joy coming from my kids. I have to say that is one sound that I truly love, Screams of pure happiness I have even, very carefully gone as far as taping them on some of these thrill rides, just so I can listen to those screams.