When last I left our humble crew, we were sitting outside in the heat of a summer day at Animal Kingdom, which is just slightly warmer than the surface of the sun. We were getting ready for lunch at Tusker House, because I'd never been there before. This was our something new for this day.
We got seated and the waiter took our drink order, and we helped ourselves to the buffet. Here's my first round:
They had some great hummus and pita bread, a variety of salads, and some sort of cold rice type salad. All of it was pretty good, especially the hummus.
Once again, though, other members of the party were having issues with eating. DD was unwilling to eat, but she was happier than she had been at Crystal Palace.
DS was eating, but he stuck to the typical kid menu of meats, fried foods and potatoes.
It was DW who was not having such a great time. Her stomach was bothering her for some reason. She wasn't entirely sure why, but she was able to eat. I figured it was something like the bad breakfast sandwich, but she wasn't sure.
We kept eating, figuring that it would be alright. Here's my second plate:
The curried chicken on the right was the best of this round, but the other stuff wasn't bad. The food was hot and fresh, but the lines to get it were rather long. The place wasn't really designed to be a buffet, but it was converted into one rather crudely.
DW was still feeling a little ill, so she passed on dessert. I did not:
They were good, not great. We pretty much decided that Tusker House was a good meal, but not really worth the time or money at Animal Kingdom. Especially in the heat, it's a lot of food and not great food. Don't get me wrong, we enjoyed it, but it stuck with us for a while.
DS wanted to head to Kali River Rapids next. We were a little scared, because the only time we had been there before we had gotten totally soaked, but we were willing to do it for DS.
We walked over from Africa to Asia, curving around back towards Kali River Rapids. When we were about to get there, DW grabbed my arm and gave me this look -
She had figured out what the problem was, and ran to the bathroom. I didn't know what to do.
While she was in the bathroom, DD, DS and I wandered over to check the line for Kali River Rapids, but it was closed.

This was not turning out to be our day.
I walked back to the bathroom to see what was the matter with DW, hoping it wasn't serious. She came out and asked right away if I had any change.
Females reading this are probably catching my drift by now. I wouldn't even tell the story, except for this: DW went into a small stand nearby that had Cokes and other stuff, trying to get some change. She went up to the counter and asked the cast member for some change. At first she refused, but DW explained what it was for, and the woman quickly changed her tune.

Then, her cohort in the stand came up and said, "We don't give change, what are you doing?" and the first cast member quickly leaned over and whispered in her ear. The second lady immediately whipped out four quarters from her own pocket and gave them to DW.
It wasn't funny at the time, but we were able to continue, deciding to take on the Maharajah Jungle Trek to see if Kali River Rapids would be open when we finished.
We finished that, and came back out, only to see a 90 minute wait for Kali River Rapids. We explained to DS that we couldn't possibly do it now. He was disappointed, but then we told him that we were going to the Boneyard, and he perked up.
We managed to survive the Boneyard, but it's a harrowing experience for me. It's a huge area, and the kids run around there like crazy, I lose track of them half the time, and it's scary for me. But, the kids like it.
By then, it was close to 3 p.m., and we had had it. The heat in Animal Kingdom was unbearable, and we had to get out of there. We beat it back to the car, headed to the Poly.
We got there, and decided to take a quick swim in the pool. DD got dressed in her bathing suit, a crochet bikini that one of her great aunts had sent her. She calls it her "kini", because she can't say bikini. How cute is this?
After a quick dip in the pool, we hurried through showers, got dressed and took the monorail over to the Contemporary for dinner at the Wave. I forgot the camera for this one, but it was just as well.
DD was tired, and she fussed through the entire meal. We were all starving, and DW and I decided to order a crab cake appetizer, which was good, but tiny. By the time we ordered, I had eaten the crab cake, and we were splitting a bottle of wine. DD was constantly crying, and DW had to take her out a couple of times.
The food wasn't bad, but it was expensive, even though we were on the
DDP. Even after the DDP, paying for DD's meal, the wine and the appetizer cost us a good amount. I was unable to enjoy it, knowing that.
We finished up with dinner and took DD back to the hotel and put her to bed. DS went in soon after. We read for a little while, and I started feeling a tickle in the back of my throat...