Captain_Oblivious
DIS Dad #257, Galactic Salad Dodger
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Every day in Animal Kingdom is magical. For me, it’s more “magical” than the Magic Kingdom because it has an extraordinary way of calling me to far off, exotic places to experience more of this great big wide world.
It's definitely the best-themed park of them all.
By the way, I found a really cool article about the ride and the backstory of the ride. I’ll bet you didn’t know it was called the Anandapur Rail Service, did you?
Actually, I did! Finally, I knew something!

All of these traipsings make a traveler hungry! Time for some grub and what better than some snackages from 8 Spoons and Flame Tree?
Best counter-service in Disney World.
The rules for when you have to be in line for shows are pretty clearly communicated, as are the areas where to line up, so I didn’t feel badly for too long. Maybe that makes me a horrible person, but they have the guidelines set up for a reason, and it was the END of the seating window and not even close to the beginning of when they started seating stand-by. Opinions?
Being a rule-follower, I tend to not have sympathy for those who don't follow them.
So, I herded us out to the longest walk on property out to the bus corrals at AK and we boarded one bound for AKL.
Truth. That's an awfully long walk.
At one point, a man about 50 or so walked in and said he had an extra couple of Budweiser Beers and didn't want to throw them away. He offered them around, and NO ONE took him up on his offer.
To be fair, it IS Budweiser.

I did not know myself until the Tuesday before we left that Friday that my folks had decided to come down to WDW for a couple of days and they asked me to keep it a secret from the kids. I did and they were shocked to tears.
Aww...that's really sweet! What a great surprise!
We went back in to wait some more and my dad spotted the beers on the table and I told him the story of someone giving them away, and he said, "Who'd wanna drink that crap?!"![]()
Your dad is right on!
I’d always heard of the “Opening Ceremony” at Sanaa, but had never had the pleasure of getting to see it.
Now that I did not know about. So I learned something here anyway!
I am not sure my dad loved what he got, but he is super picky and the way he dug through his plate, nosing around with his fork, cracks me up. A picture is worth a thousand words…
I feel like I'd get along well with your dad. Can't this place whip up a decent burger? Sheesh.
We boarded a bus back to AK to round out our evening.
Great photos!