The Pursuit of Disney Magic (June 7-14, 2008) ~ UPDATED 9/30 pg. 191

Charles had wanted to hightail it over to Everest after breakfast to be one of the first people in line, but Connor nixed that idea saying he needed to work on getting his nerve up before riding it. We decided to do the safari first and headed over towards it to wait for rope drop. Chelsea and Connor were having a difficult time getting along, and Chelsea was in one of her moody states. However, everytime I swung a camera in her direction, she "posed."

Charles striding purposefully towards Kilimanjaro Safaris:
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My favorite gift shop in Walt Disney World:
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Quiet Corners of Africa:
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I wanted to capture the pouting Chelsea who refused to be anywhere near us, but she spotted the camera and suddenly was all smiles:
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Connor and I went exploring and found this hilarious notice in the tower:
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Soon, the hordes of people were crossing the bridge, and the CMs were dropping the rope for the safari. Here is my rant for the day -- I have never encountered such a cutthroat group of people as the one who were practically running and pushing people out of the way to get through the line. It made my blood boil -- seriously, what's the rush??? We were power walking and people were still cutting in front of us! Grrr! :headache:

We ended up in the second row of the second safari vehicle. Too neat! Chelsea was suddenly in a good mood again!
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I could never be a safari driver because this is what my commentary would sound like:

"Here's a stand of trees. There might be an animal in there."
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"Here's another animal. It's from Africa."
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"That's a rhino. It's drinking water."
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"That rhino is finished drinking."
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"Birds. Indigenous to Africa."
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"Crocodiles. I am going to drive quickly past them, in case the crocodiles have managed to figure out how to fly over the trenches in some sort of weird adaptation and eat us all up like a bad repeat of Jurassic Park."
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"Giraffe."
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"Some other African animal."
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"Giraffe from a different angle."
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"Yet another African animal."
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"Monkeys. I wish the guy in the third row would quit eating sunflower seeds and chucking the shells out of the vehicle. If you don't I am going to turn around and take you back to the crocodiles." Aside: unfortunately our driver never noticed this man doing this. I wish she had.
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"Elephants."
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As you can see, I would not be a good safari driver -- thank goodness ours was much more lively and actually knew the names of the animals she pointed out to us. Unfortunately, the lions were still asleep (lazy cats), but overall the safari was way cool! At one point, there was an ostrich in the middle of the road refusing to move. Eventually she gave us a disdainful look and moved on.

Here's a question for you: Everytime we have been on the safari, the driver has pointed out nests of ostrich eggs. I think they are fake; Chelsea thinks they are real. Anyone know the answer: are they set decorations or the real things?

After the safari I tried to convince the family to go on the Pangani Trail -- my children have forced me to watch countless seasons of Meerkat Manor (most of which I have cried through), but they had no desire to go see the real Meerkats. They had a different agenda. What was it???

UP NEXT: In Which One of Our Intrepid Adventurers Hikes from Africa to Asia and Back Again!
 
Great update! We too enjoyed Tusker house and AK... I didn't plan for enough time there either! I think you saw some more animals than we did on our safari.
 
I don't know what it is but at rope drop everyone......except me........suddenly has bionic walking power.
 
Chelsea and Connor were having a difficult time getting along, and Chelsea was in one of her moody states. However, everytime I swung a camera in her direction, she "posed."

You know, I was about to say, "Wait 'til she turns 16!" but the more thought I give it, the more I'm realizing I was at my worst from about 13-15.

I have the sudden urge to call my mom and tell her how much I love her.

"Birds. Indigenous to Africa."

This one cracked me up.

Here's a question for you: Everytime we have been on the safari, the driver has pointed out nests of ostrich eggs. I think they are fake; Chelsea thinks they are real. Anyone know the answer: are they set decorations or the real things?

I'm going with fake because I SWEAR the same number of eggs have been sitting in that EXACT same spot for as long as I've been going to AK.

Or perhaps said real egg-ensconced baby ostriches are all like, "Nope. Not comin' out. We've heard all about that Big Red/Little Red thing and we're quite content here in these eggs. Carry on."
 

Charles striding purposefully towards Kilimanjaro Safaris:
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Now that's a man with some direction. And who said he doesn't like Disney?:lmao:

Quiet Corners of Africa:
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Still not believing how absolutely empty this park is!

Soon, the hordes of people were crossing the bridge, and the CMs were dropping the rope for the safari. Here is my rant for the day -- I have never encountered such a cutthroat group of people as the one who were practically running and pushing people out of the way to get through the line. It made my blood boil -- seriously, what's the rush??? We were power walking and people were still cutting in front of us! Grrr! :headache:
Ah, cue the masses. I knew eventually they'd make a debut!

I could never be a safari driver because this is what my commentary would sound like:
Okay, I'm not going to repost the whole thing, but I'm DED over the safari commentary! Jackie, you are too funny.

Here's a question for you: Everytime we have been on the safari, the driver has pointed out nests of ostrich eggs. I think they are fake; Chelsea thinks they are real. Anyone know the answer: are they set decorations or the real things?
I'm with Tink, I'm thinking set decoration as they've never even moved, and seem to be in the same formatione very time I go.

They had a different agenda. What was it???

Ooooooo...suspense. I can't wait to find out!
 
Making me miss AK- why may I ask is that your favorite store? Chelsea- too bad you did not catch the pouting teen!
 
Is that really a gift shop???? I thought it was just a set.
My favorite gift shop in Walt Disney World:
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Here's a question for you: Everytime we have been on the safari, the driver has pointed out nests of ostrich eggs. I think they are fake; Chelsea thinks they are real. Anyone know the answer: are they set decorations or the real things?

After the safari I tried to convince the family to go on the Pangani Trail -- my children have forced me to watch countless seasons of Meerkat Manor (most of which I have cried through), but they had no desire to go see the real Meerkats. They had a different agenda. What was it???

UP NEXT: In Which One of Our Intrepid Adventurers Hikes from Africa to Asia and Back Again!

The eggs are Fakers, the leave-less tree is Fake and the termite mounds are Fakers too. How's that for spoiling you tour???

If they did not go on the Pangani Trail with you then that just re-enforces my theory that we need to go together and leave the rest of the families at home! I love the trails and the treks.

I'm gonna guess Charles went to Asia and back again.
 
Great update. I love the safari driver comments you would make, too funny:rotfl: I would be the exact same way. I had the same thought about the Ostrich eggs, I swear that same pile was in that exact same place last year. HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM:confused3
Lesley
 
I love your update, and I love your safari commentary, Jackie. You crack me up!

Also, did you see Devine?

And, I have to comment. You have SO MANY READERS!!
 
I am ashamed to admit that I am one of the people who walk/runs to the attractions at rope drop. Technically, though, if at least one foot is in contact with the ground at all times, it is walking. And I definitely do keep one foot in contact with the ground at all times.

And I certainly do not push anyone out of the way. Only with my eyes.

Your safari commentary is awesome!

I definitely remember going through the stage Chelsea is going through. And I feel for you!

I love those empty AK pics!
 
I love your commentary, so funny :rotfl2:

And those eggs are fake, I've just read Pralines TR and she went on a Safari tour and they were told then, they're so realistic though that the Ostrich even sits on them!
 
Yep, now I have to consider Tusker House breakfast, too. Daisy almost had me, but I doubted the food. For some reason I never thought about being in the park early, duh! And to think I almost had my ADR's ready...
 
:thumbsup2 I'm a newbie and pretty much a lurker... but I LOVE LOVE LOVE your PTR/TR! I don't go until the end of Sept, but reading this is making the time go by fast! Thanks so much!
 
How far away from you was Chelsea? Was she shooting death rays out of her eyes at you, while simutaneously pretending like she was an orphan or hatched from an egg, anything other than related to you her horrible awful family who somehow tricked her into go to Walt Disney World with them?

Oh wait I think that was Daisy, nevermind. :lmao:

I love your Safari commentary. Up next, I say Kali.
 
great update and pics.

I would not know the names either on there.

they r fake, the eggs.
 
I just love the way a pout can change to a smile! Way to go Chelsea! Just wait until she is 16....:scared1:

Connor, good choice to let that breakfast settle before EE! :eek:
 


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