Stores have cool air.
And cool air beats being outside in the 1 o’clock Florida sunshine in July.
So, sure kids, let’s go shop.
Well, I guess that logic wins out.
At least Disney hasn’t tried to “clean up” the looks in Animal Kingdom yet. No white walls and open spaces here. It’s all color and patterns and wood.
Yeah... not a fan of Creations Shop. I mean it is still as big as Mouse Gear, more open even so that part isn't bad. But man, it's sterile. And all those windows? I had to put sunglasses on in the store.
Don’t let this smile fool you. Evie is the worst when it comes to making a decision. Even if it’s as simple as “how do you want your hair today?” Or “which shorts are you wearing to basketball practice?”
You have my sympathy. I can completely relate to this.
Disney height restrictions are a thing of the past for us now! (Evie hit 1.2 meters at DLP which is just under 48 inches, so I imagine the next time we go she’ll be tall enough for RNRC.)
That's awesome!!! I mean, maybe a little less awesome that they're growing up so fast, but great that you get to experience all the rides with them now!
Alex was trying to be polite and not jump into their conversation to help, but when they referred to Rise as the “Star Wars Rebel Ride” he had to help them out.

I've got to admit, I'll refer to things by the wrong names all the time... usually just to be a smart... butt though.
I mention these guys only because Alex and I ended up seeing them EVERYWHERE. Has this ever happened to you? You briefly talk with a fellow park goer and then for the next week you run into them? It was wild.

And you'll kind of keep an eye open looking for the people who you KNOW will be there at the same time and never see them once.
Did she love it as much this time around?
Absolutely!
It still ranks Number 1 on her list of Disney Treats.
I'm glad it lived up to her memory and expectations!
Give this girl Via Napoli pizza
Speaking of which... when I was there on 1/1, they didn't have the pepperoni pizza anymore. I'm not even a big pepperoni pizza fan, aside from theirs. The way they were cooked just crispy at the edges and juicy in the middle was part of the perfection of Via Napoli that I loved and I actually always got that there. Was kind of disappointed, but can't really go wrong with any of their pizzas.
Man, I never feel the passage of time more than when I’m on a coaster. Ten years ago, Alex and I rode EE back to back 4 times in a row, and we walked off fine. This time, I felt every jerk and turn.
Getting old stinks.
It’s pretty amazing to me that Landon understands his limits and respects them in regards to attractions. When it comes to play time at the park or shooting basketballs at the gym or stopping reading to go to bed, he always overdoes it. But roller coasters? He has hard boundaries.
He might just be more mature than I am in some ways.

But man, did the ice cream sure hit the spot. Sharing a cone was just enough to satisfy our sweet tooth without feeling bogged down with sugar. And sometimes, a simple ice cream is just what you need.

Gotta appreciate the basics as well.
He was the perfect theme park companion.
Nothing, absolutely nothing, phased him. Rain or shine, hot or cold, busy or empty, he was game for everything.
That's fantastic!!!
The positive to going through the standby line was that we got to see the normal queue.
That would be nice. I've always wanted to see it, but not bad enough to wait in a 2 hour line.
And my rib? While it twinged, I made sure to keep the back restraint loose and that helped tremendously.
Do I recommend riding FOP and EE with a recovering rib injury? No. It was probably a foolish decision, but I also felt less guilty because I’d gotten doctor’s clearance and it was 6 + weeks since the trauma.
I'm glad that you didn't cause yourself pain that would haunt you the rest of the trip!
“Landon, the way you’re acting, I have to ask….is Animal Kingdom now your favorite park???”
“It might be.”
YESSSS.
My job was done.
Just leaves more room for me in the other 3.
Honestly, I say AK is my least favorite Disney park, but I still love it. I just love the others a little bit more, primarily because of nostalgia. I was entering my jr year of HS when I visited AK for the first time, just a few months after it opened. And it was a skeleton of what it is now.