IvyandLace
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Date: May 9th, 2003
AM plans: Early Entry (EE) to Animal Kingdom then off to Typhoon Lagoon (TL)
Lunch: Leaning Palms at Typhoon Lagoon
PM plans: Enjoy Animal Kingdom Lodge and CBR
Dinner: Bomas with PS @ 7pm
It must have been Petes snoring that woke me up, I think to myself as I glance at the clock. 3 am. Hmmm only 3 more hours until we can get ready for the parks! What are we wearing again? Oh, thats right. Today we dont have matching outfits cuz were going to TL. This conversation continues for some time. I look around the room and count sheep. At 4am I consider getting up for a swim but am afraid I will wake everyone else up trying to get changed in the dark. 4:30am finds me mentally shopping for new pins of the day. Finally finally I hear movement here and there. When Mickey calls to get us up and atem, everyone else wakes up instantaneously with foolish grins on their faces. We know something is different when Pete hops out of bed and is the first one in the shower. (Lets just say hes not a fast bloomer!)
We three petals look at each other and cant keep the laughter down-or our voices! We are all so excited! From the sound of it, T Rose and Mum got as little sleep as I did no matter how many times I tell myself Im back in da World, my mind refuses to believe it!
Adrenaline forces us up and out the door draped in pins after munches of breakfast in our room.
After a quick stop at the ice machine to fill up our Brita water bottles, we sweat our way to the bus stop. The humidity is amazing and its only 7:30am! We arrive to an empty bus stop but find some friendly people aboard our bus to the Animal Kingdom. How I love early morning in WDW even when its 300 degrees outside! T Rose entertains us with smidgens of Zippa-dee-do-dah courtesy of her musical pin, and I break in my mini lime green backpack fan (already).
We are pretty surprised to see the long lines of people waiting for EE-we usually arrive on non-EE days and sneak in through the Rainforest Café park entrance-but today we wait in line for the Awakening complete with Circle of Life lip sync by yours truly. One of the things that shocks us so this trip is the number of people we find looking at maps saying, What do you want to do? Not us! Ive had our itinerary down for months. First things first, of course, and that means booking it to Safari! With that goal in mind, were off! We are making pretty good time until I step on the back of a little boys shoe somehow managing to take it off mid stride and tripping him in the process. When I turn to help, I am a bit ashamed to see the cast on his arm. Oops!
(Sorry about the broken leg, kid!) I consider throwing him a pin but reconsider when images of punctured eyeballs roll through my mind. (Too much nurse in me, I guess!)
Fortunately the kid with the cast incident (as it will forever be known) doesnt slow us down too much. Safari is a walk-on. All four of us pile in the back seat and yell a very enthusiastic Jumbo! to our driver. Pete breaks out the infamous digital camera, and we bounce our way from great shot to great shot! We get the BEST up close look at the giraffes and rhinoceros-so close you could touch! It is our best Safari yet. Little Red was no where to be seen, though, which T Rose sardonically blames on cutbacks.
We hop to the Pangani Forest Exploration Trail and especially enjoy the fish aquarium and bird aviary. The naked molerats win the yucky award! We even stop to chat with a fellow pin trader at a cart who notices our passporter pouches-he just happens to frequent everyones favorite, Disboards. That makes us smile and whistle Its a Small World while we amble our way toward Kali River Rapids. Its time to get wet!
Kali is down, however, and so its time to be flexible, a word we are slowly learning to incorporate in our Disney touring. After a nice walk through the Maharajah Jungle Trek where we see Mean Jean (the Komodo dragon we nickname), those cool slightly weirdo bats, and the tigers who are just lying around in the shade looking too much like our own cats, we head to Dinosaur. I love Dinosaur-no matter how much I ride it, I always scream my head off. (Im pretty sure thats how the marbles get lost.)
Were kind of AK snobs and so, in true fashion, stick our noses up when we catch a glimpse of Chester and Hesters Dino-Rama. We unfortunately have to turn right around when informed that one of the Dinosaurs attempted an escape (or suicide? No one is talking) and fell onto the track, thus closing the ride. We are slightly bummed but decide to look on the bright side (as Mum always taught us)-we can now get to Typhoon Lagoon earlier! Yippee!
Mum, T Rose and I went to TL once right after it opened so many moons ago so we are eager to see how it compares with good ole Blizzard Beach. Plus, were all feeling pretty droopy by now! We get in, and Im pleased to find that the park is not that crowded-I wasnt sure with tonight being a grad night and the weather so hot and sticky. We form base camp, stash our loot and slather up. After a good quick lunch at Leaning Palms (Vernessa, a cast member there, is a bright and shining example of those little Disney extras-getting us free water, extra ranch dressing for our wraps, and melting the cheese on Mums chili hot dog so its just that much yummier), we do the slides, family raft ride (so fun, and Im soaked!) and lazy river.
We absolutely love the theming here and spend time admiring it all; we especially like the motors that spray water at us unsuspecting lazy river floaters and the many broken-down boats poking out of the tropical foliage throughout the park. My favorite attraction at TL proves to be the shark reef where I go snorkeling for the very first time. I take my time and after reassuring my lungs that they can, indeed, breathe underwater after all, I am amazed at the wonders under the sea. The second time through I get so brave as to try to touch a fish close to me but manage only to go too deep and come up sputtering as my snorkel fills with water!
Side note-We have to watch Mum today, as she seems to find every exposed rough surface and uneven walkway to trip over! I am a bit afraid that Mickey wont recognize her with all those bandages!
We stop for ice cream cones (with sprinkles), and Im bummed to find that Ts $10.00 bill that she entrusted me to hold in my Velcro pockets has floated away! Yikes! T Rose, of course, is sure that Ive stolen it away to gorge myself on Mickey bars and makes sure to tease me about her lost money throughout the rest of our trip.
We three petals love the surf pool and after Pete heads back to the room for an afternoon nap, we stay in to bob and dive and scream with every wave until we are all prune-y. Then its time for another float in the lazy river with just the girls. We are missing our kids (nephews/niece) and are happy to discuss our next big family vacation-a Disney cruise! T Rose and I have a laugh as we try to locate someone to take our picture on the river-everyone we peg keeps floating away just we go to ask them!
We had planned to stay at TL until 5pm, but by 4pm we are pretty waterlogged and so head back to CBR to change leisurely for our dinner at Bomas. We are thrilled to find three washcloth animals left by our mouse-keeper-love that Disney magic! Our favorite what Mum deems a prayer angel baby in our window! Needless to say, prayer angel baby stays in our window throughout our trip and always provides a smile at the end of the day.
Since we left TL early, we have time to explore CBR more in the daylight and even check out the main pool-lots of people there! The resort really is beautiful in its tropical setting, but the afternoon sun makes the enormity of CBR even more apparent. Wow! How they could redo the food court and not increase its size to be more appropriate for the resort capacity is beyond us! We definitely cannot see us staying here with our kids-we would lose them for sure!
Soon enough we are dressed, refreshed, and famished-ready to head to AKL for dinner! We walk to the Custom House to pick up our E-night tickets for tomorrow night, and then its a short bus ride to AKL. Even though we check in about 20 minutes early, we still end up waiting a good 30-40 minutes for our table. Bomas is packed, and there are tons of hungry people waiting! Finally, we are seated and attack the buffet. The food here is so creative! Pete and I especially enjoy splitting bowls of their yummy soups (there were ~6 different kinds!), and everyone gets a kick out of tasting hummus were so trendy!
I definitely feel as if I am on an eating adventure. We all give T a round of applause, as she tends to be a picky eater
but not so tonight! (Way to go, Idaho!)
The desserts were good but not outstanding so Mum (our dessert queen) was a little disappointed, I think. We all enjoyed Bomas and experiencing AKL more but dont think its something well do every trip. Its definitely the most interesting buffets available at WDW, in our opinion. Tired of cheeseburgers and mac-n-cheese? Head to Bomas.
We arrive back home around 9pm after putting off mini golf at Fantasia golf until another day. We decide instead to enjoy CBRs pool and hot tub. Its amazing how relaxing a hot tub is even when its still pretty warm outside. Though the warmth (and alternate cold of the pool) feels great, the CBR hot tub, in itself, is disappointing. There are only two jets in the whole tub and so, no bubbles!! Also it just looks like it needs to be rehabbed but wasnt this just done recently? We cant figure it out. Oh well, having a hot tub without jets is better than no hot tub at all. We went to refill our mugs and drag our wretched bodies back to our room for some good ole sleep. What a fun day!
Weeds-go away!
1. Dinosaur and Kali were down today!
2. Humidity!
3. Losing Ts money and Mums bout of clumsiness!
4. Having to wait for our PS at Bomas and our disappointment with
desserts
Blooms of the Day
1. Getting up early-its our first day, no time to spare!
2. All the animals we saw on the Safari-wow!
3. We got to TL earlier than planned and loved it!
4. The shark reef, family raft ride and surf pool
5. Vernessa at Leaning Palms!
6. Having time to just enjoy CBR and leisurely change for a nice
dinner
7. Hot tub and main pool-a great precursor to a good nights sleep.
AM plans: Early Entry (EE) to Animal Kingdom then off to Typhoon Lagoon (TL)
Lunch: Leaning Palms at Typhoon Lagoon
PM plans: Enjoy Animal Kingdom Lodge and CBR
Dinner: Bomas with PS @ 7pm
It must have been Petes snoring that woke me up, I think to myself as I glance at the clock. 3 am. Hmmm only 3 more hours until we can get ready for the parks! What are we wearing again? Oh, thats right. Today we dont have matching outfits cuz were going to TL. This conversation continues for some time. I look around the room and count sheep. At 4am I consider getting up for a swim but am afraid I will wake everyone else up trying to get changed in the dark. 4:30am finds me mentally shopping for new pins of the day. Finally finally I hear movement here and there. When Mickey calls to get us up and atem, everyone else wakes up instantaneously with foolish grins on their faces. We know something is different when Pete hops out of bed and is the first one in the shower. (Lets just say hes not a fast bloomer!)
We three petals look at each other and cant keep the laughter down-or our voices! We are all so excited! From the sound of it, T Rose and Mum got as little sleep as I did no matter how many times I tell myself Im back in da World, my mind refuses to believe it!


After a quick stop at the ice machine to fill up our Brita water bottles, we sweat our way to the bus stop. The humidity is amazing and its only 7:30am! We arrive to an empty bus stop but find some friendly people aboard our bus to the Animal Kingdom. How I love early morning in WDW even when its 300 degrees outside! T Rose entertains us with smidgens of Zippa-dee-do-dah courtesy of her musical pin, and I break in my mini lime green backpack fan (already).
We are pretty surprised to see the long lines of people waiting for EE-we usually arrive on non-EE days and sneak in through the Rainforest Café park entrance-but today we wait in line for the Awakening complete with Circle of Life lip sync by yours truly. One of the things that shocks us so this trip is the number of people we find looking at maps saying, What do you want to do? Not us! Ive had our itinerary down for months. First things first, of course, and that means booking it to Safari! With that goal in mind, were off! We are making pretty good time until I step on the back of a little boys shoe somehow managing to take it off mid stride and tripping him in the process. When I turn to help, I am a bit ashamed to see the cast on his arm. Oops!

Fortunately the kid with the cast incident (as it will forever be known) doesnt slow us down too much. Safari is a walk-on. All four of us pile in the back seat and yell a very enthusiastic Jumbo! to our driver. Pete breaks out the infamous digital camera, and we bounce our way from great shot to great shot! We get the BEST up close look at the giraffes and rhinoceros-so close you could touch! It is our best Safari yet. Little Red was no where to be seen, though, which T Rose sardonically blames on cutbacks.
We hop to the Pangani Forest Exploration Trail and especially enjoy the fish aquarium and bird aviary. The naked molerats win the yucky award! We even stop to chat with a fellow pin trader at a cart who notices our passporter pouches-he just happens to frequent everyones favorite, Disboards. That makes us smile and whistle Its a Small World while we amble our way toward Kali River Rapids. Its time to get wet!
Kali is down, however, and so its time to be flexible, a word we are slowly learning to incorporate in our Disney touring. After a nice walk through the Maharajah Jungle Trek where we see Mean Jean (the Komodo dragon we nickname), those cool slightly weirdo bats, and the tigers who are just lying around in the shade looking too much like our own cats, we head to Dinosaur. I love Dinosaur-no matter how much I ride it, I always scream my head off. (Im pretty sure thats how the marbles get lost.)
Were kind of AK snobs and so, in true fashion, stick our noses up when we catch a glimpse of Chester and Hesters Dino-Rama. We unfortunately have to turn right around when informed that one of the Dinosaurs attempted an escape (or suicide? No one is talking) and fell onto the track, thus closing the ride. We are slightly bummed but decide to look on the bright side (as Mum always taught us)-we can now get to Typhoon Lagoon earlier! Yippee!
Mum, T Rose and I went to TL once right after it opened so many moons ago so we are eager to see how it compares with good ole Blizzard Beach. Plus, were all feeling pretty droopy by now! We get in, and Im pleased to find that the park is not that crowded-I wasnt sure with tonight being a grad night and the weather so hot and sticky. We form base camp, stash our loot and slather up. After a good quick lunch at Leaning Palms (Vernessa, a cast member there, is a bright and shining example of those little Disney extras-getting us free water, extra ranch dressing for our wraps, and melting the cheese on Mums chili hot dog so its just that much yummier), we do the slides, family raft ride (so fun, and Im soaked!) and lazy river.
We absolutely love the theming here and spend time admiring it all; we especially like the motors that spray water at us unsuspecting lazy river floaters and the many broken-down boats poking out of the tropical foliage throughout the park. My favorite attraction at TL proves to be the shark reef where I go snorkeling for the very first time. I take my time and after reassuring my lungs that they can, indeed, breathe underwater after all, I am amazed at the wonders under the sea. The second time through I get so brave as to try to touch a fish close to me but manage only to go too deep and come up sputtering as my snorkel fills with water!

Side note-We have to watch Mum today, as she seems to find every exposed rough surface and uneven walkway to trip over! I am a bit afraid that Mickey wont recognize her with all those bandages!

We stop for ice cream cones (with sprinkles), and Im bummed to find that Ts $10.00 bill that she entrusted me to hold in my Velcro pockets has floated away! Yikes! T Rose, of course, is sure that Ive stolen it away to gorge myself on Mickey bars and makes sure to tease me about her lost money throughout the rest of our trip.
We three petals love the surf pool and after Pete heads back to the room for an afternoon nap, we stay in to bob and dive and scream with every wave until we are all prune-y. Then its time for another float in the lazy river with just the girls. We are missing our kids (nephews/niece) and are happy to discuss our next big family vacation-a Disney cruise! T Rose and I have a laugh as we try to locate someone to take our picture on the river-everyone we peg keeps floating away just we go to ask them!

We had planned to stay at TL until 5pm, but by 4pm we are pretty waterlogged and so head back to CBR to change leisurely for our dinner at Bomas. We are thrilled to find three washcloth animals left by our mouse-keeper-love that Disney magic! Our favorite what Mum deems a prayer angel baby in our window! Needless to say, prayer angel baby stays in our window throughout our trip and always provides a smile at the end of the day.
Since we left TL early, we have time to explore CBR more in the daylight and even check out the main pool-lots of people there! The resort really is beautiful in its tropical setting, but the afternoon sun makes the enormity of CBR even more apparent. Wow! How they could redo the food court and not increase its size to be more appropriate for the resort capacity is beyond us! We definitely cannot see us staying here with our kids-we would lose them for sure!
Soon enough we are dressed, refreshed, and famished-ready to head to AKL for dinner! We walk to the Custom House to pick up our E-night tickets for tomorrow night, and then its a short bus ride to AKL. Even though we check in about 20 minutes early, we still end up waiting a good 30-40 minutes for our table. Bomas is packed, and there are tons of hungry people waiting! Finally, we are seated and attack the buffet. The food here is so creative! Pete and I especially enjoy splitting bowls of their yummy soups (there were ~6 different kinds!), and everyone gets a kick out of tasting hummus were so trendy!


We arrive back home around 9pm after putting off mini golf at Fantasia golf until another day. We decide instead to enjoy CBRs pool and hot tub. Its amazing how relaxing a hot tub is even when its still pretty warm outside. Though the warmth (and alternate cold of the pool) feels great, the CBR hot tub, in itself, is disappointing. There are only two jets in the whole tub and so, no bubbles!! Also it just looks like it needs to be rehabbed but wasnt this just done recently? We cant figure it out. Oh well, having a hot tub without jets is better than no hot tub at all. We went to refill our mugs and drag our wretched bodies back to our room for some good ole sleep. What a fun day!
Weeds-go away!
1. Dinosaur and Kali were down today!
2. Humidity!
3. Losing Ts money and Mums bout of clumsiness!
4. Having to wait for our PS at Bomas and our disappointment with
desserts
Blooms of the Day
1. Getting up early-its our first day, no time to spare!
2. All the animals we saw on the Safari-wow!
3. We got to TL earlier than planned and loved it!
4. The shark reef, family raft ride and surf pool
5. Vernessa at Leaning Palms!
6. Having time to just enjoy CBR and leisurely change for a nice
dinner
7. Hot tub and main pool-a great precursor to a good nights sleep.