Day 3 -- Animal Kingdom
So, we've had the best day ever at DTD/MK, then the best day ever at HS!! I was starting to wonder at this point if our luck would hold out and we could possibly have the best day ever at AK!!! Well, we DID!! I can't wait to tell you all about it...
This was Monday, 2/16, the dreaded President's Day! The UG had posted the crowd levels at a "9", and AK was a "worst park", so I was a little worried. We had all our ADRs planned based on which park we'd be in, though, so I decided before the trip to just do our best and go with the plan.
It was an early extra magic hours day at AK, so we decided to get there as early as possible. We made it by about 8:30am, so not TOO bad.
Our strategy was to head straight to the safari, so as soon as we got there we made a bee-line to Africa.
Here's Mom and Lily getting ready to take off on the safari. The posted wait was 20 min, but it was basically walk-on.
I tried to get some pics on the safari, but I didn't even get one good one. Last time we were there, I got some amazing pics of the animals, but this time, I think the guy was driving too fast or something, so no luck. I put the camera away after a few minutes and decided to just enjoy the ride. It was really cool. I so enjoy seeing the animals, with a little Disney theming thrown in!!!!
After the safari, we decided to head over to Asia, but on the way, we saw these guys!!!
Last time we saw Baloo, but it was cool to see him this time with King Louie. I love Baloo!
There's so much cool stuff to look at at AK...
Here's a crowd pic. I'm almost positive it was about 9ish heading out of Africa.
Pretty busy for early am!
We headed over to Asia, and first-thing we grabbed fast passes for Kali River Rapids. The ride didn't open till 10am, and it was almost that time, but we wanted to wait to ride till it was a little warmer (it was still a little chilly!). I was dying to get on Expedition Everest, which of course Lily and mom wouldn't ride, so we decided they would go over to the 10:30 Flights of Wonder show, and I'd head to Everest and see if I could find that single rider I heard about from the DISboards.
WOW, did I ever find that single rider line!!!! The stand-by wait was posted at 60 minutes, and I rode 3 times in just under an hour! After the 2nd time, I was actually done and feeling a little woozy, but I thought, I still have some time, I can't pass up one more ride! What a wonderful experience that was for me. The first time I rode with a big man who was yelling and screaming. So funny! Then the second time was a little Asian girl who didn't speak ANY English. She and her friends had a blast. Then the 3rd ride was with a guy who was like, "Okay, you can ride with me as long as you promise not to scream like a girl" (kidding) I told him it was my 3rd ride in a row and I think I could hold it in. VERY fun!
When I was done there, I went over to meet the other girls at the bird show. It was just letting out, so perfect timing.
Another of my crowd strategies was to eat lunch right at 11am to beat the crowds. We had just had a snack at ASMovies before we left there, so we were hungry, and what do you know, it was exactly 11am! I had a few options in mind for counter service, depending on where we were in the park at 11am, and we were right near Yak and Yeti, so that was the choice.
I didn't know where the counter service was, so I actually stopped in to the sit-down part of Yak and Yeti to ask. It was empty, so Mom suggested we try to get a table and eat table service. Well, that wasn't going to work with our dining plan credits, but what the heck. So we asked, and they did have a table for us. Apparently, this is a Landry restaurant (which I had no idea), and the hostess said they hold a lot of tables back for walk-in.
We were seated right away, and had a very nice server. He brought us our drinks (mango iced tea for me, hot tea for Mom, and sprite for Lily).
Then we had our lunch...I had babyback ribs with Hoisin BBQ sauce, Mom had the skirt steak with tempura shrimp, and Lily had fried rice, lo mein, and fries.
I can't find my pic of Mom's, but it was fantastic. But the desserts -- YUM!!! I got the cream cheese wontons with pineapple and vanilla sauce, and Mom and Lily split the brownie sundae.
This was BY FAR one of my favorite meals of this trip. The ribs were fall-off-the-bone tender, so meaty, and no fat. The sauce was to die for. And the wonton dessert? Honestly one of the most delicious desserts I ever had. I love that combo of fried and sweet. I can't believe I have to wait till our next Disney trip to have that again!

Mom LOVED this place also, and Lily thought it was "okay". So glad we decided to have an impromptu table service lunch!
As we were leaving, the restaurant was PACKED with people waiting to be seated. It was empty when we got there, so the early lunch was a good idea!
Next we headed over to Kali River Rapids, and it was the exact return time for our fast passes (12:20pm). How lucky! So, we pulled out our $1 Target ponchos and hopped on.
Lily really likes this ride, because it's a thrill ride for her, but tame enough that she's not too scared. When we were getting on the ride, they decided to put us in a raft that was about to depart, so the CM kept saying, you have about 45 seconds, 20 seconds to get your seatbelts on! We managed to get buckled in with our ponchos around us, and off we went. At one point a HUGE wave came over the side right on my mom. Thank GOODNESS she had the poncho on, and it really kept her dry!! The ponchos were a BRILLIANT idea on my part (from the DIS)!!! heheehhhee
After the ride, Lily and I gave our ponchos to two ladies who were being forced to ride by their kids. They were SO thankful and wanted to pay us for them, but I told them they were only $1, and enjoy! That felt nice to do! Mom kept hers on because she was freezing, and somehow the plastic bag was keeping her warm.
